Morning Tribune, 30 August 1938
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Title Section13 1938-08-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I 3-N0. 181. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 30, 1938 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article937 1938-08-30 1 OPE STILL LEFT FOR SUDETEN SOLUTION BRITISH MINISTERS MEET LONDON, MONDAY. THE ATTITUDE OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT ON THE SUDETEN PROBLEM IS STATED TO BE THE ONE HOPE OF ALL CONCERNED, WHICH WOULD GO FAR TOWARDS A POSSIBLE PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF THE CRISIS. CIR Neville Henderson (British Ambassador in937 words
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Article66 1938-08-30 1 don. Monday: The Downing 5 conference to-day lasted 80 es. At the conference, which attended by Foreign Office ts. the Czechoslovakian crisis reviewed as a preliminary to >rrow's meeting of the Minis- is pxprcted Mr. Chamberlain j roceed to Balmoral to-morrow j as Minister in attendance s Majesty, remainingReuter - 66 words
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Article206 1938-08-30 1 Sin Chew Poh; Nanyang Siang Pau - Bogus Troops Revolt Sin Chew Poh Nanyang Siang Pau Hankow, Monday. hundred bogus troops at Paotrevolted on Thursday and moved s Mancheng. nese troops on the Chiaochi y near Tsinan have been in--1 but failed to check the work of ction of the railway by Chinese i units nese troops206 words
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Article162 1938-08-30 1 Strasbourg, Monday. Z I triTLKK unexpectedly arrived at J I H Kehl opposite Strasbourg, by g 5 road at 9 a.m. accompanied by J eight Generals. The party pro- g (I to inspect the fortifications g cm either side of Kehl Bridge. J The frontier betweenReuter - 162 words
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170 1938-08-30 1 Rangoon, Monday. MEASURES for the defence of Burma were outlined by the Governor-General at a joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate to-day. He said that the problem was simolified by the knowledge that the immensely powerful fighting forces of he Emp'reReuter - 170 words
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Advertisement11 1938-08-30 1 OTHBB »W» I itrike rase J sst- l PMkfe Cricket MJi11 words
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Advertisement27 1938-08-30 1 m^ MIX IT IOLIWKLF tilm upful or a quart J\st as needed no waste iwm Delicious for Drinking The New Improved I^^^^^^^^^EBi it S Price 80 Cents27 words
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713 1938-08-30 2 Singapore, Monday. DUBBING Government's suppression policy in regard to the social evil as "a retrograde ste, Dr. J. E. Smith, member tor Penang. .ade a plea for the re-establi. hment of licensed houses in which prosUtefl may be kept under strict polfee and713 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-08-30 2 MR. NG SEN CHOY, who was presented yesterday by His Excellency the Governor with the M.C.H. awarded in connection with the King's birthday.26 words
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Article142 1938-08-30 2 [From Our Oicn Reporter] I 1 Penang. Monday. j T Ht ear a hu man bttaf« tlti J to a placard containing Chb«- €*>e characters and dangling from jj a piece of string, attracted a lanse t crowd opposite the Campbell I street Market this142 words
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Article44 1938-08-30 2 Under the ausoices of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, a 'Kathaprasangam' Vv'ill be delivered by Miss Saraswathi Selvadurai of the Sangeetha Abhivridhi Sabha, Kuala Lumpur, at the Association premises, at No. 11, Handay Road, itj-da" at 7 p.m. The performance u ►pen to the public.44 words
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Article118 1938-08-30 2 Thursday. Aug. 25. In the afternoon His Excellency presented a new King's Colour to the Ist Bn.. the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on the Padang. His Excellency dined with Lieut-Colonel R B. Leslie and Officers of The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers at the Officers' Mess, Tanglin Barracks. Saturday Aug. 27.118 words
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Article228 1938-08-30 2 Singapore, m,J THATfioin ihe number of 1 1 put tohimhewa!M Uu l think that he *£j a statement made hv Hall, a motorist, who annL M the rraffic Court t! da pUinant in a case in which 4 tor J. A. Ellis, of the ments Police, was ha a^228 words
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Article34 1938-08-30 2 infill 3£3£K2Ks asked Mr. Wee P£ Choyw Accused claimed trial l ana fl tor A R Mf^^fandoW be postponed lor a *eciv of $200. ri thP applici Hb worship eranted^ l^^:34 words
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259 1938-08-30 2 GRAPHIC description ot an alleged assau" t is s ,id A in a Singapore house when a Mun.opa. accounU to have been attacked by a woman and two nta n<l in court to-day by Mr. Michael L. Marcus, adverting J^ father of complainant. Facing259 words
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Advertisement29 1938-08-30 2 //Joyce for /f Choice FINEST AUSTRALIAN BISCUITS G€tn Marie Nutty Crisps Afternoon Tea Royal Assorted Cream Crackers Creamy Chocolate Oriental Assorted. Mi Afiata CjUTIIDFF^C^f^ (Inc in SS) W.P.B. 729 words
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Article129 1938-08-30 3 emonstration j triirs in their eyes, Singa- j ,Mi.nMipal chiefs and dt- J Lai heads, went through J tn tl (l< room without gas at lanfiHn Barracks yes- J demonstration, which was ,i by Major Spark, was n order to prove that the ,ask offered a safe P/otec- U129 words
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Article225 1938-08-30 3 I Singapore, Monday. ■TUTION of a currency comlion for the whole of Malaya I of the present body which Inly the Straits Settlements Brisecl in a bill passed at to■neeting of the Legislative It has also been made for the kation of notes and coins, the ■nent of a225 words
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Article49 1938-08-30 3 Previous Con viciion Singapore, Monday .—As he had a previous conviction lor a similar offence, H. M. Sassoon was this morning fined $3 or In default three days r.i. by Mr. C. H. Koh for driving: without a rear light along Orchard Rd. at 10.08 p.m. on June 19.49 words
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293 1938-08-30 3 <w« Singapore, Monday. tonst.tution of the Board of n ni. Trust will soon be altered J wrtfase m the number of Tan w oPdln t0 an announce*ad; by the Colonial Secrc r'f u v "^^Plying to a speecii kHS} Teck and he293 words
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916 1938-08-30 3 CLAIMS HE ADVISED AGAINST STRIKE Singapore, Monday. AT the continued hearing of the case thi.* morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Gurusamy, President of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Association, charged with criminal intimidation, told the Court, under cross-examination by the prosecution,916 words
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Article64 1938-08-30 3 Singapore, Monday.- "I did not know that there was a speed trap there," stated Low Kim Sye when charged in the Traffic Court with speeding in his lorry along Bukit Timah Rd on June 20 at 9.33 a.m. "The Police certainly would not tell you," quoted Mr.64 words
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174 1938-08-30 3 Headmasters Should Deal With Pupils Says Magistrate Singapore, Monday AFTER Mr. Conrad Oldham had completed the hearing of a case in "camera" in which a school-boy was alleged to have stolen a geometry book valued at fifty cents belonging to another school-boy, his worship remarked in open court that the174 words
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Article42 1938-08-30 3 Singapore. Monday--W. T. Mulvey thin morning pleaded guilty to the charge of driving without a rear light along ilill Rtreet at 9.35 p.m. on June 24, and was lined $1 by Mr. C. H. Koh the Traffic District Judge.42 words
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Article40 1938-08-30 3 Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S 3 *5'36 Urich Humphris Baker vs Asia Insurance Co., Ltd.. and anor. followed by.— Third-Party claim in same matter. Mr Justice Home at Malacca -As&izrt;40 words
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114 1938-08-30 3 COMPENSATION FOR INJURED VOLUNTEERS? Btng&pore, Monday. "pOVERNMENT is noi prepared to VI amend the Volunteer Force Ordinance in tlie sense pvopoaeti. but is prepared and has always been prepared to consider sympathetically the case ol any volunteer injured m the, course ot training." That was the reply giver- at this114 words
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Advertisement19 1938-08-30 3 tiftxi u A. 1 Mkm k8 i/ri\ A I B a/ Wh ftlLi LVL I j THE WRITING singapoi:e.19 words
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Article140 1938-08-30 4 London. Monday Previous To-day Change Steadiest Easy RUBBER Spot Buyers Sellers 8 I|l6 8 3 16 V's 7 15 16 -3 lo -»/4 3 16 Ist Forward (September) 2nd Forward (OctiDecJ Buyers Sellers Buyers 8 1 16 83 16 8':; 1% 7 15 16 7 15 16 -»4140 words
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Article145 1938-08-30 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change Distiller* 97,3 963 -1|Ounlop Rubber 27 3 269  6d. General Electric 77i3 764>2  loV_d. Imperial Chemical Industries 31 4 1 v 30;i0»-a  6d. Imperial Tobacco 140J7V2 1389  1!10^_ Anglo-Dutch *J9 3 AMM.A 289  6d. Canadian Pacific 6^4145 words
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Article38 1938-08-30 4 ftVBBEB Tone Spot Forward Oct.iDec. tin Previoas Steady Bayera 16 716 SeUers 16 9 16 Buyers 16 5 K Seuers 16^ New York. To-dav Closed Saturday. Chan_e Bpot Quiet 43 3 « Steady 43?„ â€â€ÂÂ38 words
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Article60 1938-08-30 4 London. Monday. Previous To-dav Change r.T.onPans (closing middle rate) 178.34 178.32 â€â€ÂÂ.2 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 3.91 3 8.93 a 1% T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8^ Unchanged /o T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 113-132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Unchanged60 words
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Article25 1938-08-30 4 GOLD Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 4 months' forward Previou £7-2-8 19 5J16 19' 0 io.r° n h £T-2-Bi. 19 31G 1925 words
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Article22 1938-08-30 4 US Standard Spot < afternoon (closing price) Forward Previous £l93V 2 £l94V 2 London Mon To-dav £l9o 3 4 £l9l3 422 words
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Article170 1938-08-30 4 Singapore. Monday. PRASER Cos daily report:— T Tin at midday was $98^ down U and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers £ot 27 cents, buyers January March 28*8 cents. The market was steadier a ?h r e b m n a g rk170 words
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Article169 1938-08-30 4 Constables Fight Over Dust-Bins Singapore, Monday. CADHI Singh and Jaswant Singh »J were two police constables attached to the Traffic Branch, Maxwell Road. In the morning of July 29 thev and some others were detailed to remove dust-bins. A quarrel is alleged to have ensued between the two. While Jaswant169 words
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Article274 1938-08-30 4 TO-MORROW MAGIC SHOW IN BEST EVE Cl'N', mirth and mysterj art- thtl notes of "Le DiableV thtfl Magic Circle show, which willl to-morrow at the Victoira la and will be repeated on Yn&iM Saturday. This is voted to \M be.st and most varied -huw thr[fl have ever produced. From the274 words
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Advertisement99 1938-08-30 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING /^l^^^i CORPORATION LIMITED fflT h! FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keep- SOI I I ing your VALUABLES (jeweUery I WM or important documents) in ISIS I H II SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA INSrRANCE ™mp A ni, txo STREET, SINGAPORE.99 words
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Advertisement6 1938-08-30 4 ■HHB-__^SBBBhHHBB^--— SBB^B^^""*^!!*!^** c t o»i f6 words
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Article732 1938-08-30 5 STOCKS SHARES »By Fraser Company £. Realty Co. • U2ft 1.42 ft £*i. At Trust At. 476 lit eastern Unitea 32.50 33.50 F. ana N. Ord 14.10 14.35 do. 7ft Prefs. 0.20 950 Gammon Malaya 1.57' 2 1.65 Gt. E. Life f. pd. 60.00 70.00 Ut. E. L. pt. pd.732 words
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Article159 1938-08-30 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Sinpapore. Aug 29, 5 p.m Com J. .ny faWMM Date cj m* Total foi yeai TIN CJo.se Pavribie Austral Malay 9d. aiv. Sept. 2 3d. bonus Sept 9 Sept 3 10% Kramat Tin Kuala Kampar. Lahat 3d. No. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Aug.159 words
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Article222 1938-08-30 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday, i MINING 1 Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 -46 Batu Selangors 132 I 2 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.85 090 Hongkong Tin 226 23 9 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamuntlng Tin 99 11 Katu Tin 25 9 26;9 Kramats 10--11 -cd Killinghalls 183 193 Kuchais 1.33 138 Laruts222 words
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Article232 1938-08-30 5 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 102' 2 c 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 102' 2 ci PENANG Ml NICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 122 123' 2 d 4 3 4 7c 1929 red. 1959-69232 words
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Advertisement158 1938-08-30 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of me Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.158 words
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Advertisement239 1938-08-30 6 r lOrMoitiunvs iiiCW/ LAUGH SHOW at MalayM n The t x\l*M MtPl^|3 SHOWS Da||H: I YOUR TWO FAVOURITE MUSICAL COmeM N^ STARS TOGETHER IN A RIOTOUSLY FUnH rem> J| K K TOGETHER! fi H I v B vtsßß 1 m^^^"^^^ m0^ m < Br .ajQß\^B^B a ,^1 ===Sii i—^^^^7l™,,« 6^239 words
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Advertisement72 1938-08-30 7 A ■■■■■■■■•>■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 4 CRICK MARIA REMARQUE'S j World famous Story I Wi<h a tfreat 4-star Cast Malayan Premiere j i |CAPITOL..Sept.7thj A aßßßßßßßaaaaaaßaßaaaaßßaaai(aßßßßaßßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa »M««aiaa [HE BEST ACTRESS of 1936 and 1937 OR ANNA HELD IN THE GREAT ZIEGFELD FOR OLAN IN "THE GOOD EARTH" NOW SHE tBTURNS IN HER MOST72 words
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Advertisement261 1938-08-30 7 ••«•>.•••>....«. »ji j GREAT SHOW FOR EVERYBODY! OPENING TO-DAY! j j 1 SHOWS DULY —11 A.M. B.ls, 0-15 9-15 P.M. At Ma'.ayas First Air-C nulitiunc-ct lln.ur,- kVvtAmak Direction: SHAW I>KOTIIERS LTD.) j J M|h Ci'Mlury-Kox present I sunn iv ri >ipli: The Worloj, fcwtet heart in her besl Oi all261 words
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1282 1938-08-30 8 fFrom Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 19 MORE than 2,600 men and women -among them .sonic of the world's leading scientific brainshave been meeting this week at Cambridge. it is the unnuui meeting of the Bnlush Association for1,282 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-08-30 8 MR. GEORGE LANSBIRY. M.P.. 79-year-old Labour leader, who has set out on another of his peace missions to four European capitals. Sofia, Bucharest, Belgrade and Budapest.29 words
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Article232 1938-08-30 8 BOLK LEADER, mr KnB H LANSBUR1 M.P..HASSFT(*?B ANOTHER OF HIS p r \Vr SIONS. For three years Mr Lanburv hj cravelling the world, meeting 'the|H 3t nations, discussing the problenu^B menace peace and now toe* nj solved. '^M During recent months the fjM nas, if anything, been growing <<jS232 words
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Article1560 1938-08-30 8 Our London Letter Europe. And this Uthe <gH truths are the hardest to una Mr. Churchill's Micropb W- WINSTON CHl^j W "TRYING OtT A > CORMNG MACHINt tO B Hltf DOWN" HIS BTttCIW INGS recording With the usual VPJ> »m it rument the person diet speaks his mind into n1,560 words
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Article, Illustration86 1938-08-30 9 Millionaire's Son Housemaid Wed ghjh The story-book romance of a millionaire's son and a housemaid culminated in the little village church at Newendon, Kent, when Miss Marjorie Trill, 18-year-old daughter of a gardener, was married to Mr. Jame* (junther. aged 34, heir to a large Kent estate and noted sportsman.Planet News - 86 words
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Advertisement35 1938-08-30 9 THE FRIENDLY ft BY APPOINTMENT k h t <A IC b^?B^ DEWARS The Famous M White Label SOIF €>• 1\ -L PP^I I A SINGAPORE MALACCA AGENT- jDTie, U2UrDy Ot V0« LIQ^NEGFI SEMBILAN JOHORK WPS. 435 words
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289 1938-08-30 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 30. 1938. SHORTER WORKING HOURS THE move to get shops and smaller business houses in the Colony to come to some arrangement to reduce the working hours of their employees is a progressive step, and shop assistants who toil unceasingly week in and week out289 words
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Article772 1938-08-30 10 Balkans are no longer THERE is no more mK-n.'Minu pan <>t Europe than thr Balkan Peninsula, |H the SOUth-East Hie traveller will Ond rerywbere sign* o! indent Roman a:ul Grrek culture The Influence ol the Byzantine Bmplre i.s still noticeable In many Balkan ins. Besides these, one772 words
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Article133 1938-08-30 10 Lieut.-Col. J. E. Staley, M.C., Mrs. Staley have left Teluk Anson Home on furlough The Resident of Perak has appoi Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe to be the miner in Law for the State of Perai place of Mr. R. M. Cluer. Mr. T. D. G. Ashley-Cooper. Si intendent133 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-08-30 10 rt »n lh< In pouring rain, men of the Ist and 2nd Cavalry Brigades with tank and motor battalions took JJj^ h<Un ets. important summer manoeuvres in Hampshire. Here are men of the Gordons wearing cap«* ancl marching in the rain. Planet NewsPlanet News - 43 words
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Advertisement10 1938-08-30 10 jl v while I label i WHISKY I WPS. Dl10 words
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Article, Illustration261 1938-08-30 11 "Lived" Underground Since 1912 A REMARKABLE find of the greatest interest to the motoring world has recently been made at Ward End. Workmen, digging on a vacant site near the railway, unearthed a portion of mechanism which aroused their curiosity sufficiently to make them dig farther. As a result of261 words
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Advertisement105 1938-08-30 11 THI TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainablm of Chmmfu and Start I POLAROII) mmm are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 fret below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing tennis105 words
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Article, Illustration99 1938-08-30 12 REVEALING THE HEAD SECRET The Essex County Baby Show took place in the Kursaal Ballroom at Southend, Essex, in connection with Southend Hospital Carnival Week One 3 the small entrants is lustily Meeting to being weighed. Planet News ei!2 ft* test n ■»hn C'obb. the PUU hMUr ta hi> firstPlanet News - 99 words
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Advertisement65 1938-08-30 12 England I now 5| all the way by Empire Fly ing-Boa extra theic'a a bar on board N(,I \ND IN 5' DAYS-E156 single; £280-l«-0d. RETI KN. linl illl 'turn nnODgfcaßj^M cJfff\ Alrni fC^ 3B^ 3Bi j.'* 9 JK BP 3^5 \iV»v :fl Ej 9 HI sLjs -j^^yjg ;j__ f^|B^BBHHHIr^ (Incorporated65 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-08-30 13 A three-mile long procession formed the hifhli* ht of the Hospital Carnival Week at Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Mis. Mkrfo* Sewill, the Carnival Queen is waving from her coach in the procession. Planet NewsPlanet News - 32 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-08-30 13 -stables will dance in the new doTomatoes turnips, cabbages and other vegeia Bush (London > studios unTentarv n"m which is being made at thc J h übles uil be the costumes bv Gaumont- British "f^^T&^iiSKli Ballet." based on the contents *orn bv forty girls dancing in the h Ve fPlanet News - 64 words
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Advertisement45 1938-08-30 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Hem* ULLMLVV\ WHERE QIALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL. The Be»t la to come and see* at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles IMace, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturday* from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn.45 words
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Article, Illustration749 1938-08-30 14 IJNLESS it's nail varnish, it is doubtful whether there is any other beauty product that comes in for more criticism than lipstick. And women, no less than men. are stern critics in this matter. 1 The reason is chiefly because so many women who use a lipstick are749 words
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Advertisement70 1938-08-30 14 sl JN PREPARATIONS VS Protect your skin and back in the sun without fear of burning or blistering. ARDENA SUNPRUF CREAM permits tanning but prevents redness or burning. Invisible, non-greasy. ARDENA PROTECTA CREAM < waterproof guards against freckles and winning. EIGHT HOUR CREAM, quickly soothing if you have been caught70 words
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Advertisement18 1938-08-30 14 W£iA/)£?A£E Unusual designs in Nighties and Negligees. Hot water bottle covers 18 Battery Rcaa, Ist floor Phone 714318 words
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Advertisement14 1938-08-30 14 AWUST on^ BEAUTIFUL ASpLA|g PEEMANtNF W*» at $8.00 and Sl» uo (Telephone r .^*r'14 words
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Article, Illustration940 1938-08-30 15 BE A UTY At Your FINGER TIPS Rg does charm begin and mK does it end? Too many tn and girls seem to be under ilusion that a pretty lace and t clothes are enough. But aci it takes more than that to ted among the belles! It takes \v940 words
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Advertisement391 1938-08-30 16 f —^mJmMET^~l!3?- VW^^^La. ft BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN CNOLAND) Outwards lunnage Spore Tonnage S pore 1938 W3S DArwiTANA 37 000 Sept. 9 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 Mffim '000 Sept. 23 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 SrHHWAN 6 070 Sept. 24 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 kkSpURA 17 000 Oct.391 words
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Advertisement285 1938-08-30 16 ]k TO FRENCH Port s l j Lv**', CHARCEURS REUNIJ s r HOMEWARDS. ADEN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunni' CAP VARELLA For Marseille*. NutM, St. Mttalre it Bor jTO SAIGON INDOCHIid FORBIN For Saieon. Touranf and Balphonfl CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Hail w S r S. A. M.285 words
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Article26 1938-08-30 17 ness in order to visit the Exhibition. Mr. Walsh is a Bradford man who emigrated to America in 1906, and Mrs. Walsh was born in Edinburgh.26 words
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Article97 1938-08-30 17 Schoolchildren Traffic Danger Singapore, Monday. Till 1 question d* .whether school 4 hours could not be arranged M that the break up for the mid-day meal takes place at 12.30 ii. in instead of at 1 p.m.. when traffic Ls heaviest, has been mentioned in several memoranda, states the Traffic97 words
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Article85 1938-08-30 17 Singapore, Monday. "I was a newcomer to Singapore at the time, but a»s I have decided to stay here, I have since got a licence." stated R. C. Frank when charged in the Traffic District Court for driving without a licence and failing to await a safe opportunity85 words
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Advertisement273 1938-08-30 17 ■ITIt NS PHILP LIME. incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due SaJls. SKI i In port Sept. 3 RELLA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 chea inn. d tnp lii»^t* from Singapore to Australia .^ued at tne ratej s mav transf er a t Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or ell iiirne uj the connecting273 words
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Advertisement65 1938-08-30 17 BRITISH IMDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LiO. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA TALM X P 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At U P>l. above vessel ha.> excellent modern accommodMUru for ilrat Saloon an4 rjccond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tlclwU to China and Japan <tn*»rchanjreablt with p65 words
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138 1938-08-30 18 WIFE GETS JUDGMENI AGAINST HUSBAND Dft tvfrtk«- w Sin pP° r e. Monday B ELIVERING hi.s judgment in a mal tenance case in which Yong K l bill-collector attached to \t ,B Bankruptcy Office, was summJnedß his lawful wife. Eng Kwee uj? I voluntarily causing hurt and fall&B maintain her.138 words
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136 1938-08-30 18 Servant Acquitted Of Attempted Axe Charge Singapore. Monday. /CONFLICTING evidence durin? ti v hearing caused Mr. Kennel Blacker, fourth magistrate, to acqui without calling the defence, a Tai u ho had been charged with attempt ing to cause hurt with an axe. The complainant. Mr. R. Anthonj. Municipal Inspector, wai136 words
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Miscellaneous448 1938-08-30 18 I ON THE RADIO I TO-DAY M...rH.1 recording f Craiuophonc IM* PENANG SINGAPORE ZHJ 608 Mcs (49.3 m) /11l 225 mctn-s (133 mcs.) JOO signal and day's programme. /HF 30 96 metres (9.69 mcs.) 7 05 Ugh i instrumental music. pm 7.35 Messrs. Lean and Co.'s share 5 00 Malay448 words
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Miscellaneous438 1938-08-30 18 HOLLAND PCJ. 15 22 Mcs (19.7 m.) 7.45 National anthem and openinß announcement 7.50 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. 8.00 Daily news bulletin.. 8 10 Special broadcast on behalf of the LiberaJ Protestant Radio Society (V.P.R.O). 8.20 Actualities. 8.50 The Phohi variety ensemble.. 9.50 Close down apid national anthem.438 words
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Miscellaneous123 1938-08-30 18 PARIS TPA— 2 15.24 Mcs (19.7 p.m. S.fj Gramophone records o.Ci '1-iK oa currtnl FreucU <?*«■ In Japanese. I 20 Newa in Englteb. n o.«*o uouceri reiayco iP T T. 7.05 Talk on French eventj. paJ 7.20 Concern relayed B" 7.50 News T m French- OolonWH ket prices. ctt i123 words
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Article, Illustration6120 1938-08-30 19 "Marcus Superbus - "Marcus Superbus" HOW THE RUNNERS FARED IN RECENT OUTINGS Lpiled by Uwf form of all horses and **L enured Wednesday. e h( u the candidate? have E'in their last three runs <exi 3 U e. breeding, owners and j^rs lunes. etc.. is as follows:Tribune - 6,120 words
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346 1938-08-30 21 "PUBLIC MONEY FRITTERED AWAY IN UNNECESSARY LITIGATION" Faird Of Trustees Should Publish Minutes •i 14 \'l ION in Ihe locai {>rcss and in the (iovernment Gazette 7 th minutes oi* mee<iiu'> of the Hoard of Trustees as soon as II to do s.>, mighi. Mr. Tay I.ian Teck contended in346 words
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118 1938-08-30 21 Singapore, Monday. POINTING OUT an inconsistency of Municipal arocedure in the three Settlement Dr. J. E. Smith, at to-'iav's meeting of the Legislative Council, drew attention to the fact that .vhile hawkers were licensed in Singapore and Malacca, that was not the case in Penang. "Licensing118 words
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Article184 1938-08-30 21 R. A.M.C. Win Div. 3 Honours R.A.M.C. 4; S.C.C 0. IN an S.A.F.A. third division fixture on the padang yesterday, the R.A.M.C. beat the S.C.C. by four clear goals and so are now third division league champions. The early states of the ISJBC .were quite uneventful but the McdlcaLs alowlv184 words
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Article163 1938-08-30 21 PRINTERS SUFFER BIG DEFEAT IN a friendly cricket match played on I Saturday on the Government Printing ground Ponniah's XI defeated the Govt. Printing Office by eight wickets and 90 runs. GOVT PRINTERS XI Vine b Joe Seng c Johnny Onn Hamilton c b Wilfred Dumbleton l.b.w Roland Sayadi b163 words
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Article768 1938-08-30 21 Singapore. Monday. MALAYAN certificates of honou« I awarded in connection with th* King's Birthday were presented b\ His Rxcelloncy the Governor, Sii j Shcnton Thomas, to Mr. Nx Eton! Choy, J.P., Mr. Rajabali Jumabhoy. Syed Ahvee bin Ahmad Alsree and! Mr. Stephen Pereira at to-day's meet- <768 words
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Article383 1938-08-30 23 First Division Ma tch A t Stadium K.A.F 5; S.R.C 1. ffIVE goals, including a hat-trick, stored by Hay. R.A.F. centre ioi ward, gave the Airmen a convincing victory by five goals to one over an improved S.R.C. side in a first division soccer fixture of383 words
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Article, Illustration487 1938-08-30 23 ■LOWING are the results of tther ties in the S.C.C. Autumn Kis Tournament played off Krdav afternoon on the S.C.C. I Mixed Doubles land Mrs C E. Winter (—l5) ■r and Mrs. A. D. Anderson K MacKintosh and Mrs. F. A. Kike '-15- beat Mr. andTribune - 487 words
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Article351 1938-08-30 23 FE following are weights for the third day of the Singapore Turf Clubs Autumn (Gold Cup) meetH§SE n S^ P LASS 1-DIV. 1-ABOUT 7 furs q n Jack Druce y Pure Gold B fl^ Eastern Knight Tonre ?-J Thebez Meadowman A Barford Gilded Youth J 2351 words
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74 1938-08-30 23 THERE was disappointment both for the fans a.s well as the second string of the S.C.F.-A. when they assembled on the pacjang of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club at Cantonment Road yesterday for the fixture with the Publishers, to find that74 words
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Article45 1938-08-30 23 The Mt. Zion Riingers Ist XI bent Uv» Technical Youngsters by 4 goals to 1. at the Trade School ground on Saturday On Sunday the Mt Zion Rangers 2nd XI beat the Pasir Panjang Rovers by 4 goals to 1 at Farrer Park45 words
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Article56 1938-08-30 23 The following have been chosen to play .soccer for "Lad footers'" against the S.R.C. on Wednesday, on the padang at 5.15 p.m.— Cheng Seah, Eng Chye. Ah Wing; Kai Ttck. Heng took. Ah Bah Bwee Hock (Capt >, Sum Winu. Yoke Hon, Chwee Eng and Kai Seng Reserve56 words
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179 1938-08-30 24 Hectic I Hitting AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS HELPLESS DURING TO-DA^n^rS? 1 V MATCH BETWEEN THE A ?n LIANS AND SUSSEX WALKMn AUSTRALIAN WICKET JURED A FINGER AND pS BARNETT KEEPING WICKET^ FINGER IS BEING X-RATO Sc oes: Australians 336 (Hassett U i <5, Wood 4 for 96)179 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-08-30 24 SIR NEVILLE HENDERSON, British Ambassador in Berlin, who was recalled to London.15 words
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Article51 1938-08-30 24 IN the final of the Inspectors' Cup soccer competition played at the Depot yesterday, the Detective Branch easily disposed of the Marine Police by five goals to nil. At half time, the Detectives led by 13—0. The scorers were Haji Abdul (Rahman <3>. Inspector Minns and I51 words
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231 1938-08-30 24 CUSTOMS OFFICERS' 3-MILE CAR CHASE [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Monday. JVDGMENT was delivered this afternoon in the case in which three Chinese were arraigned before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. the Seremban Magistrate, on a charge of knowingly conveying intoxicating liquor, 41 gallons of samsu. on which duty had not231 words
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Article124 1938-08-30 24 \From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Monday. k TERRIBLE sight was witnessed by a crowd of nearly 300 people who were attracted to the front of the Government Toddy Shop at Lemon Street early last night, when following a motor collision, an Indian, Annamalai, lay groaning with hii stomach124 words
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Article143 1938-08-30 24 R.A.F.'s God Win Over Rengam —THE R.A F. defeated Rengaa cricket on Sunday by 58 rti Seletar. The scores were: R.AJ. FO New c Siseford b Roden Thompson c Higgins b Roden Cpl Hall not out Daniels c Foulds b Higgins FO Larkin b Higgins Cpl Burt c Foulds b143 words
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Article21 1938-08-30 24 The follows P er aga^ gapore Police p o Depot Police for tw DfpOt groi Manaf21 words
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Advertisement37 1938-08-30 24 "Jhejbelicious tfhirst Quencher Whilst j Sailing y I [J^, ail ttf AERATED WATERS A. S. GILES. 1 CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. J PHONE 7994. THE TA i LO R.37 words
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