Morning Tribune, 3 September 1938
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Title Section13 1938-09-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WT^ No. 185. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 3, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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397 1938-09-03 1 GERMAN DELEGATION SEES DR. BENES, AIR CLEARS GOVT. GIVEN THREE MONTHS TO FULFIL PLEDGES IN FULL PRAGUE, FRIDAY. THE MEETING TODAY BETWEEN DR. BENES, HERR KUiSDT (LEADER OF THE SUDETEN PARUAMENTARY PARTY), AND HERR SEBEKOVSKY IS REGARDED AS ENCOURAGING, AND THIS COUPLED WITH THE NEWS THAT HERR HITLER IS IN397 words
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Article124 1938-09-03 1 I Berlin. Friday. )WING Lord Runcimans J jtructions, Herr Henleto ormed the Fu^™ S ent negotiations with the Government," according rman news agency report errhtesgaden. I Hitler listened to W' ttions with interest ana with Herr Henlein's views present situation." interview was awaited in losphere cf124 words
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Article117 1938-09-03 1 II Peiping, Friday. ptSK guerillas kept Japake troops busy round Peippst night. pe body first appeared on the B-Tientsin Railway west of H where a sharp engagement I several hours ensued, perican women and children, Nh-C from Peitaiho, a seaside m near Chinwangtao, described trains were stopped117 words
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Article41 1938-09-03 1 m Lille, Friday. out: < m b,r employees in Lille ■of m nke this morning as the r ,s ml«ai of 37 employees ■n_' i I s of °c°nomy. Fourteen ■tn Aork^rs in the Somme m -truck this morning.—41 words
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Article116 1938-09-03 1 Prague, Friday. 2 D* ESPITt the authorities care further incidents have occurr- ed in the Sudeten regions. Pointing out the increase in local tension, the official agency 1 admits that a brawl near Freud- enthal involving Caech soldiers and Sudetens looked ngly at one time, but ended116 words
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Article126 1938-09-03 1 JAPANESE EXPLAIN BOMBINGS Tokyo, Friday. IN order to clear up the misunderstanding, a Foreign Office spokesman made a statement thai Japanese forces pay full attention to the safety of planes belonging to third powers so long as the specified course and other advance information required is given. Imperial Airways ComplianceReuter - 126 words
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Article55 1938-09-03 1 Barcelona, Friday —The offer to sua-p-nd the execution of death sentences for crimes committed before Sept. 1, provided the Nationalists do likewise, was referred to in a note by the Rcpubllcar Government to the British Conunitision for the exchange of prisoners. The note also proposes the suspensionReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement15 1938-09-03 1 I-" i s OTH-B <"»«* j ___J Exercises j f| is &19 f* ad Rices 2015 words
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Advertisement33 1938-09-03 1 t" WAJTT UM- T-AT om PER A F SS TL r am TE I Hlx g _i f^ r^™e^ x/sSm -f3? WHOLE MltKx I OBTA,f, _f s^__. R _l WHE,tt iiET7. BROS. CO.33 words
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298 1938-09-03 2 2,500 MEN WILL TAKE PART HORTH MALAYA'S BIGGEST ARMY MANOEUVRES EVER WILL TAKE PLACE ON SEPT. 10 AND 11, WHEN 2,500 SOLDIERS AND VOLUNTEERS WILL GO INTO ACTION. General Officer Commanding, Major General W. G S. Debbie, will up-country to direct operations personally. He298 words
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Article68 1938-09-03 2 I'Hi. number of calls attended by the accident ambulance service during 1 the month of August was 288, and of these 33 were to cases outside Municipal Limits The cases are classified as follows:— Motor Car Accidents 53; Motor Lorry Accidents 21; Motor Bus Accidents 1, Trolley Car68 words
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Article137 1938-09-03 2 Ma lay a -Africa Airline? 2,000-MILE OCEAN HOP A DIRECT AIR ROUTE FROM AFRICA ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN. LINKING MOMBASA, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE. IS FORE SHADOWED IN THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL AVIATION TO THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS (STATES A COLOMBO MESSAGE). This would apparently involve hops of137 words
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285 1938-09-03 2 Ipoh, Fridaj UAJI Zainudin and rii; bin Alang, two Malays, were committed Assizes to stand tn-.-ir trail, by Che Hashim, Second Magistrate.! lowing allegations made by a Siamese woman, Nona, and a Malay mm Che Yah binti Mat, to the effect that they were victims285 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-09-03 2 YESTERDAY'S WEDDING l\r Alfred Wernli and M Fl^e Fortanier. ttho n J ChurHK« Cluirf P^bvt.iM15 words
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Article24 1938-09-03 2 B i°n f T the chief in Ist Court I J at iu.3o a.m Sp.vial Case:— Rex v.. Annamalai. 424 words
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145 1938-09-03 2 SINGAPORE'S ROAD -LIGHTING EXPERIMENTS BEGIN 3 CINGAPORK S improved M J 3 lighting experiment Wtt Mg last night on Fast (oast n *vhere a half-mile **»Jgß Katong village Wtt •5 stalled with three tvpes oi J dem lightins-mercuo sodium vapour, ind modern m*"*. nlC nt>! Last night, the exr S145 words
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Advertisement120 1938-09-03 2 Im^mtf^^m ._fc—' :i' i^?<?*w^^s^^ v Br3t'^__F^ ■Mfl^wH. _%__^k_^__L_k<r tf*^! I WpJr^^B Jv__j''_r 4 „^_M_L Mfc__jf Oe_i^-t»-— y-S-fe^W-w .**ffi*_ilWfe*B_—^_ 1 ::t*W mp' I Vf Af^^^Af^ <3<^ >* l^tt- *_b!_«^nlsP?" i: I l/^L- ____r^ M _Ci _T %aj bSIS_BE399^ mwTj^BmwL- _S X __S__R_9w "'n^vJk. flit p*gf V"* fife I *ff_BM& :^E'>- -^RJJHJBfSn^^^;120 words
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471 1938-09-03 3 ILL STORY OF TRENGGANU SINCE 'S ROMANCE WITH NGLISH GIRL [From Our Own Correspondent] LONDON, AUG. 27 RMINED TO CONTINUE HIS ROMANCE WITH AN NGLISH GIRL, WHICH IS FROWNED UPON BY HIS AN BROTHER, PRINCE MAHMUD OF TRENGGANU I RISK HIS HIGH POSITION AND FINANCIAL ALLOW- ftffj Prince .Mahmud, 20471 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-09-03 3 Lt. O. C. S. Dobbie, son of Major General Dobbie, and Miss Florence Dickey, nieee of Commodore Mark Wardlaw, former Commodore, Malaya who are to be married on Sept. 7. Miss Dickev arrived yesterday on the Johan de Witt TribuneTribune - 42 words
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106 1938-09-03 3 DUTCHMAN KARGED WITH AKING FALSE ENTRY Singapore, Friday. I L. van der Vliet, the 49-year- old Dutchman, partner in Continental Cafe and Bar dr another appearance before Kenneth A. Blacker in the Ih court this morning tn her to a charge of making false entry in the cash book the106 words
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Article133 1938-09-03 3 Singapore, Friday. pen and seven out of ten Straits>rn Chinese women of the middle pleaded guilty this morning in econd court before Mr. Conrad jj* an a gaming charge. »ctor f g. Minns who prosecuted ■no evidence against the three I JJO claimed trial and subsei tney W ere133 words
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Article112 1938-09-03 3 He Collects Monkeys 2 [From Our Oi:n Reporter Penang, Friday S [JR. C. R CARPENTER, of the Columbia University, who is in Penang after having collected 2 gibbons from Siam for research a work, gave an interesting talk on 5 the subject of "Primate in scienti- 2 fie research of112 words
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31 1938-09-03 3 PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC SCHOOL CHILDREN: -Special Terms SCHOOL TEACH____: Reduced Rate.s Special Music Appree ation ('lasses. Write or Enquire Mrs Pauiusz, Expen enced and <_iualihed Music Teacher 25. Burktr Road31 words
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Article59 1938-09-03 3 Singapore. Friday— Ong Cheng Chin was to-dav charged before Mr. C. H. Koh Traffic District Judge, for driving in a rash manner, which caused the death of Nfl Ah Kiaw. and causing hurt to Goh .S->m at PongfOl Road, yesterday Case Wtt post, oneri to Sept. 9.59 words
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Advertisement18 1938-09-03 3 _l l___^___ _^H_^Tj*^^^H E^| B^^B^____l 111 IiiVIAA M mmKXQm m «THE WRITING FLUID THAT'S mmmW FOUNTAIN PEN SlNtiAl'Ol.l.18 words
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Article77 1938-09-03 4 Lonclni Friday. Previous To- lay Change -r- bsS. ff: iis S f Forward (&**«> ggW JT4 J 2ad Forwurd .November. BUJgJ J 15 1« gg,, M forward (JanlMar.) Jg| M' M HIM It London. Friday PALM OIL (Maiaya) Un^anjed h\ bulk Sept.Oct. shipment CO^KA (Straits, KJVLS.) ollors unchanpcd77 words
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Article128 1938-09-03 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers £io«= 9 fi 6 Q 3 +*%dDunlop Rubber 27- 26 9 -3d. General Electric '6 4 2 7J|7% +3d. imperial Chemical Industrie* 307 c 30 6 -i. 2 a. Imperial Tobacco 28 7»" *8 4» -3d" Canadian Pacific i Jj a128 words
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Article33 1938-09-03 4 New York. Sept. 1 KtfBBEB Previous To-day Change «v-_. Stead v Ste^id\ S» 35 3» Forward Oct.iDec. Buyers W<» Bellers Jan.lMar Buyers 16 dl6 Sellers It < 10 1101 Quiet Quiet33 words
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Article58 1938-09-03 4 Previous To-day Change r.T. on Pan* Coloring middle rate) ""2 Unchanged TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 882-1 16 2 cha T.T. on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) a 3 unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing soiling rate) 3-132 "chanßld T.T. on Japan (closing seUing rate) l^ 4 M7i 9458 words
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60 1938-09-03 4 OVFKSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and60 words
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Article30 1938-09-03 4 GOLD BPS? 1 To-daN J Fn H Fine Bar per oz £7.3.0', £73 4 H SILVER 19 4 4 months' forward 18 15 16 18 1^5 16 I30 words
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Article18 1938-09-03 4 TIN Standard Previous Tb-if?** F M Spot (afternoon (closing price) 2 £192t Forward n933 4 £19318 words
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209 1938-09-03 4 rpHE diplomatic manoeuvres in the European situation have agJ proved too much for the nerves of many holders, and liquid}! tion has taken place during the week, says Lewis and Peal's rub J report. I A calmer attitude now prevails, bui at the same209 words
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Article163 1938-09-03 4 Singapore, Friday Messrs. Fraser and Co's report for today is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $97.00, down $l 3 4 Both in London and in the local markets tin shares were very quiet and sellers predominate in most issues. There were very few buyers in163 words
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Article24 1938-09-03 4 "Alipore" has left Hongkong J expected to arrive at this port on Wednesday. Sept. 7 She* ceed alongside the S.H.B Wnan arrival.24 words
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Article34 1938-09-03 4 An informal meeting members of the various be held at Robinsons Cafe on Sept. 22, at 5 p.m. to dtoeujl be taken for the erection J quarters Building for the Singapore Scout34 words
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Article41 1938-09-03 4 •Victoria" is due here at Bli Sundav. Sept. 4. from Genoa. J Port Said. Massaua. Bombay Colombo. She will berth at the! wharf and is expected to sail noon on the same day tor Manila. i kone and Shanghai41 words
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Advertisement15 1938-09-03 4 SOUTH IllllilSll INSURANCE. COMPANY. LTD Los* of Pro His Insurance Tel 5926 2. Plnlavson Green15 words
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Article654 1938-09-03 5 STOCKS SHARES rBy hraser cr Company Singapore, Sept. 2, 5 p.m. ..4|- 4 4', Irrh'-nU 2 816 30 6 H 253 26|6 i3O i 37 1 /2 f 0.84 088 ■ydraulie 2 *l H 31:6 32 9 Bjin 29 ft' Kamunting 8(6 9|6 Kut i79 189 Ut -|lld 14 ■ting654 words
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Article172 1938-09-03 5 FRASER COMPANY Ut Of Current Dividends h Singapore, Sept. 2. 5 p.m. Cam**, Book, Date fc DN. 11N Close Payable SSS^Jft!? 1 9d y 2 Sept. 0 Sept. 3 10% KatuTin 6d. No. 19 Sept. 8 Sept 15 Sept. 9 5% 6d. bonus > Kramat Tin 3d No 24 Auk172 words
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Article217 1938-09-03 5 LYALL EVATT 'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4|6 i Batu Selangors 1.32% 140 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.88 Hongkong Tin 22 6 239 Jelebus 070 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9 9 111Katu Tin 25 3 26,-cd Kramats 9i9 10|9xd Killinghalls 18|3 19|3 Kuchais 1.32 1.37 Laruts 10'- 11|Lingui Tin217 words
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131 1938-09-03 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. i Netherlands Trading Society) bankers .....STKRDAM Established bv Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000.000 Chairman of tne Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Man aging Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN131 words
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Article237 1938-09-03 5 Int May 15 Nov. 15 101 102'/* el 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 102^ ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 ..1 121! 123' /2 ci 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int May 15 Nov.237 words
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Advertisement34 1938-09-03 5 B^BMMaM_______o______________-i mm mm. .n iilih iLvvri;ss.\ 6 '.\i'ri_ll Assiii? ft i:oi.i\. i IT).. '#■0 M >*_* Struts Settlements) i I l*roiii|»l and Liberal S<»lllcniciif j o_ Claim* RIAD OfflCll 16D. Cecil Strecl. Singapore. m_ 'iiis34 words
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Advertisement529 1938-09-03 6 Ii TWICE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FOR "GOOD EARTH" AND t i TO-MGHT m 0 \I "fiREtT ZIEGFELD" HER NEW ROLE IS HER GREATEST! tfj |i_M___fcl______ Ar HU \i K M S W I^HHHI lAlhamrdl >: I illllil-IFii **1181 ~-____J^K/« "IM NOT MLCH OF A HOUSEWIFE B r7r*^^B I'HERE'S rtl I529 words
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108 1938-09-03 7 HI. auents for one of the arrest and most progresshippinff concerns in ind. NA Internationale L en Handels Vereenteinß lerdam" (Rotterdam Trad- Ltd.,) celebrated the anniversary of the comvesterday. d r to commemorate such an] tr occasion, a reception was their local office yesterday.! Ml attended108 words
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Article48 1938-09-03 7 I ipore Friday -For knocking into rtm in Chanriar Road yesterday during its occupants. Rungasamy i-chv broii' ht before Mr. C. H. nder two charms, of causing hurt ind Miss Rodrigues respectively. mt na postponed till to-morrow in tion i bail of $200 was extended.48 words
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Article57 1938-09-03 7 Aged Criminal Intimidation Friday Appearing before ranet_ A Blacker, in the fourth ihis morning a Hokiden youth, aged p harmed at the instance M. M. A. Nicholls. Assistant intendeiu of Police. Detective with criminal intimidation by Ning Tan Cheng with assault. cue wa.s postponed a week for ion Bail in57 words
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Advertisement163 1938-09-03 7 SONGS by GRACE MOORE MUSIC by VERDI JEROME KERN SCHUBERT CAB CALLOWAY i SUPPORTED By Cary( TRCXH Grant X AWFUL PICTURE by COLUMBIA m99^¥9 ____________________fl__________________________r E___i_! I I __j___fl r »^sk^__s^*'^_* **^^|jk ""'^^S^^^^^^^^^H j?RAISED by AUDIENCES EROM LONDON TO NOME "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE" GRACE MOORE'S FINEST ACHIEVEMENT. _il*_>_ I163 words
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Advertisement203 1938-09-03 7 I ONT MISS THIS LAST DAY! ■i*'''"'******'-*-*-'''-*"^"— .--*----.->■ i— i im i 9 von: two FAVOURITES of I Gnoci N._hf Vienna" and "Lev* Parade." etc. j IUGLTHER fm- the TRST TIME S -fl 1 li Ir r ih I :i SHOWS TO-DAY! I tA I 1 lIIP ;:.15-(US-9.15 J r203 words
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400 1938-09-03 8 MADE LOVE TO ONE GIRL, PROPOSED TO ANOTHER Ex-Navy Cook On Bigamy Charge London. Aug. 29. pMIiIITERED by my marriage experiences, I conceived the idea of obtaining money by posing as an ex -lieutenant commander Thus, it was stated at Clerkenwdl, was part of a statement made to the police400 words
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Article250 1938-09-03 8 Malaya's Gold Belt pOLD, for which a gang of Chinese murdered an Australian miner, P. G. W. Punsford two months ago, has been one of Pahang's chief forms of revenue for many years. Pahang exported 51. 570,500 worth of gold bullion last year, lbe only stale in Malaya in which250 words
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184 1938-09-03 8 JJO bigger heads mean more brains? Scientists are divided on the problem. "The middle size in hats 30 years ago was six and seven-eigths," said Mr. Frank Battersby. noted hatmaker. "now the middle size is seven. That indicates the average increase among the buyers184 words
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Article66 1938-09-03 8 Queen Mary At Holy rood London, Thursday. POR the first time since 1934, on which occasion she accompanied the late King George the Fifth, Queen Mary is in residence at the palace of Holyrood House. Her Majesty arrived at Edinburgh by train this afternoon from Sandringham Queen Mary will stayBritish Official Wireless - 66 words
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Article226 1938-09-03 8 Traffic Cases Are So Numerous /GOVERNMENT has no! vet decided whether the present traffic eJ in Singapore shall continue to be additional to the existing Folic court organisation, or whether it will be absorbed in it in the nei future. This declaration was made to the Tribune226 words
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Article64 1938-09-03 8 ALL-UP MAIL SCHEME FOR HONGKONG London, Friday. THE Postmaster General an- nounces that all first class mail (letters, letter packets and postcards) for Hongkong will in future be despatched by air as the normal means of transmission will be two services weekly from Britain to Hongkong, the 4 ervice takingReuter - 64 words
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162 1938-09-03 8 HOW MALAYAY'S WEATHER EXPERTS HELP AVIATION STEADY development ot meteorological services fori craft flying over Malayan rouM corded in the annual report o J Aviation, which also r^rJ*J increase in the work p*jjj the aviation wireless stationsare 17 r merf stations in the *™l*Ji conf*g on the west coast are162 words
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Advertisement51 1938-09-03 8 ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S World Famous Book []iT_.l__ \___M- c r eat bo o k fp\ M .0.m., i 2!S_m\K!7 made ,mto a V \P_lll_Klfl^ir_. GREATER (f*\ iSlUßWu^i^ PICTURE! M MI >m^v___l^ 2-J n l 1 llliNl.^llr w N- JwrP^^iwANKßowfA,. «t ihe lllUll*' __T^l____-_____n^ Producl.on |_L- 4 m v ■fKW'v»^'' _J51 words
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Article295 1938-09-03 9 LONDON CRIME INCREASE bereasc »f ore than B indictable crimes in the London i durins IW is -^closed bv sir L Game. Metropolitan Police Ejniinr in his annual report lished recently. itnbutory causes of this increase Ivcn US. v iecesB to houses on modern L estates; and, I need for295 words
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113 1938-09-03 9 SAFETY FIRST FOR PALESTINE MOTORISTS TCTY FIRST" is the caption of an advertisement inserted in 1 loc a! press by a well-known Amean rootor-car firm which is ofln R armoured cars and lorries for ■to motorists in this country. to) l Lr^ lts of the company here anu mat they113 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-09-03 9 build or outside at West Fnd of London A _rkv little foil-mer, scornful o( I-"-"" his CM _JT2- Ui mode, to seek a more -MM— pi.,-.! Planet NewsPlanet News - 28 words
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Article406 1938-09-03 9 Universities, Colleges And Schools Find Sanctuary In Cities Of The West NOT only colleges and universities, but also middle schools, from the ports occupied by the Japanese, have been moving up the Yangtse and among the well-known secondary institutions in Chungking to-day may be mentioned the Nankai of Tientsin,406 words
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Article292 1938-09-03 9 British Rearmament Progress CO rapid has been the progress ol naval re-armament that the aggregate tonnage of new British warships no^ building Is almost half as great as that of the entire British Navy of 1935, writes Hector Bywater, naval correspondent of the Morning Post and Daily Telegraph. It is292 words
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Article236 1938-09-03 10 JIOPE blows hot and cold with each turn in the negotiations in the Czechoslovakian issue. Though latest reports from Prague have shown a definite improvement in the atmosphere, political observers still maintain that the situation is not entirely shorn of anxiety because future developments depend upon the236 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1938-09-03 10 An Independent view of I STOOD on the floor oi a British studio and watched the filming of a bedroom scene (writes W.J. Makin in the •Screen Pictorial" It was a particularly daring scene, and I thought the plavers seemed to be acting it selfconsciouslv. Even the cameraman1,309 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1938-09-03 11 THE WORLD OF FLIGHT f)R USE NEXT IRSHIP In Out Own Correspondent] LONDON, AUG. 27. ATIOSAL NEWS— OR, ITHER. A TANTALISING OF FUTURE NEWS— j ES FROM GERMANY WEEK. IS RIMOLRED THAT CHEMISTS HAVE ;d a new gas for air- j S. SAFER THAN HYDROAND1,315 words
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Article, Illustration106 1938-09-03 12 Shrubbery in a big way: Chinese armoured cars moving down io im eastern front. A Chinese anti-aircraft quickfirer in action. 1 A Chinese machine-gun section armed with Soviet heavy m I A Chinese motorcycle patrol operating in allegedly Japanese-occupied territory in Shansi Lionel of106 words
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Advertisement37 1938-09-03 13 I, IRene ULLMANN j is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERN'S OF I HALLMARKED BRITISH I SILVERWARE lIOKS DOELTRE Dl.Mlls SWEET DISHES ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place, SINGAPORE. -4-_^-_n-M_fc-_V____a__Bn__H___H__HH--_B_H__37 words
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Article, Illustration884 1938-09-03 14 Versatile Swim -Suits Rule The Wavel YOU can look as slick as a seal, as colourful as a flower bed or as modest as a mid-Victorian on the beach this season. It's Just up to you to take your choice from the glorious sun and sea inspirations fashion has brought884 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-03 14 WE «IAD£ mt mm Lamps and Lampshades. A special discount this week only 18 Battery Roaa Ist floor Phone 714320 words
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Advertisement38 1938-09-03 14 •J. PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY S 1 PRICES: I $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 I j >l A ISO\ PERM i LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS ?79 Stamford Rd I 3 FORT ROAD 1 J SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121) I .J.^38 words
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Article, Illustration368 1938-09-03 15 scarlet and white madras to which you mav match a sun-suit is indisputably a leader. In addition, it is a good plan to have one or two all-occasion garments handy. It may be that you are going to spend I day by the sea and. although not swim-minded, may368 words
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Article74 1938-09-03 15 ui(nM and looking forward j 1-dav sun tanning, wear a J L ires* or playsuit if you j But make sure it has a LnacM. One day sun strips U« n, bad burns unless t,(, v,*,rself off and on L th, i»y. A smart jackel of this74 words
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Article, Illustration325 1938-09-03 15 I'harniinj* ensembles. Below, a fascinating suit with skirt of pleated, printed cotton in. i colours and Persian design. The ladv on PPl is pictured in shorts of heavv white linen. au the side with which she wears a and white printed bolero to match her325 words
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Article174 1938-09-03 15 Apron Tricks For Travel Wear AUT of the exciting bag of fashion tricks comes the one which deals with aprons. .1. .v It's one of the newest wrinkles in travel clothes. For instance you start oft wearing a simple red and white polka dot dress, any little Panama hat and174 words
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Article, Illustration377 1938-09-03 17 Liege. L i/i ara alter the star". d War, Belgium still 1:, i defence against an the one in August, 1914, German legions tramped hi border on their way to JP stl li fa- lielgiums kef poirt J jefence ayainst eastern377 words
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Advertisement271 1938-09-03 17 Brn_S PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS S^ Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Cla che an round trip tiri-*f>rs f rom Singapore to Australia .._ued at the Mini rates. passengers may transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or _S_v_.-_l___ J c,>n necting K.P.M. Vessel. no SW)XKV return $642.86 Ist class $130.71271 words
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Miscellaneous206 1938-09-03 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-AAORRoJ TO-DAY i i.rtn. i-.ordinK t Gramophone rr<ords SINGAPORE j ZHL 225 metres (1 33 mcs.) ZHP 30 96 metres (9 69 mcs.) OmWL 12 45 Light orchestral concert (relayed from the Adelphi Hotel >. 1 30 Midday rubber prices. 132 Light orchestral concert. (Continued). 2206 words
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Miscellaneous182 1938-09-03 18 MANILA I KZRM 953 Mcs (31.3 B m. 4.20 Popular music. 5.20 Sunkist time. 5.50 News in Spanish. 6.05 Hewn in English. 6 50 Special programme. 7.20 Melody Album. P. 10 News in English. 9 20 Music 9.50 Close down. HONGKONG ZBH 9.52 Mcs (314 m.) p.m. 5.20 Pro Arte182 words
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Miscellaneous448 1938-09-03 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND S GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 m.) GSF 1514 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. 605 Big Ben. Motor Racing: The Tourist Trophy Race, organised by the R.A.C.. a commentary on the race by F. J. Findon and Alan Hess, from Donin?ton Park. 6 35 Pianoforte ReciU.l by Frederick448 words
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Miscellaneous362 1938-09-03 18 NIROM pm. m ■220 Lunch music bv How des i_ y hf ON 12.50 Matinee Ton I"* van der Bijl b lit News and Matinee _on__. er 1 50 Phil Greene con^ selection "^We oi_ Sf ws bulle tin 2.20 Close down 450 Time sional o_.v0 _.v nouncement i*__2__7 n362 words
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Article503 1938-09-03 19 Marcus Superbus - YESTERDA Y'S TRACK WORK Marcus Superbus \&»-f4JL4>L*_^^L-t2«A~A (By mut Singapore, Friday. JHfc second track at Itukit limah wax used this morninjr by a few of Jack Duval's and Neil Hobbs charires, who <vere mostly confined to slow work. I There was also training on the vallev track, and a moderately503 words
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Advertisement71 1938-09-03 19 —^i_**_ Id __2& HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL "JUJUBES have for over 40 years been .successfully used by Tens of Million, «f people. Other Jubes, etc. etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public c0 B ii dene, through their genuine worth. When used daily they preserve the teeth71 words
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Miscellaneous306 1938-09-03 19 i J t 3N THE RADIO LONDON [A NS>HSSIONS 2 AND I ,cr 17 79 Mcs (1«.8 m-> B 1514 Mcs (19.8 m.) L ___n The BBC Empire Or RsS leader, Leonard Hirsch rondurtor. Eric Fogg. Sothy Thimble'. Bnaf-i -io, hv Allan Aldous. BUM Recital by Lt* England. Operatic Duets,306 words
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Miscellaneous439 1938-09-03 19 NIROM I fMC 15 13 Mcs 19.8 m.) 7.20 Church service. 8.20 Classical selections. 9 20 Church service. 10.50 National Anthem. Eenige soil 11.20 Billy Reids accordion tune^ 11.50 Nirom Quintet conduced bv a Boris Marieff. pm. e 12.25 Grace Moore's songs (selection* from films and operas). 12.40 Foorman's Orchestra439 words
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Article, Illustration1973 1938-09-03 20 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus 'By THIS afternoon's racing at Bukit Timah will mark the third day of the Autumn meeting of the Singapore Turf Club, and if the full fields are an augury of what the day will provide, fine sport is assured. The going last morning was1,973 words
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Article55 1938-09-03 20 I rOLLOWING are selections for 1 1 Timah races to-day Race I— INVENTOR, Pat Burke Race Z— RUBBER QUEEN Batti Race 3— QUISANA Shoot Up Race 4— SEE YOU LATER Empire Power Race S— RELEASE Saenden Race 6— BARFORD Jack Druce Race 7— GOLD POINT Smoke Dreams Race B—55 words
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273 1938-09-03 21 wary Situation Reviewed By Chinese Spokesman Hankow. kE troops on the north b an k 0 f the Yangtse River are taping the Japanese in the hills in tlje Taihu-Susung sec[delivering heavy blows upo n t h e m. reported a Chinese military nan at273 words
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Article86 1938-09-03 21 Pje. Friday, -a raid by officers 0 a ment of Excise < led bv load im ,h medy n hOUSC 3t um th morning of Aug. 18, ■JW In the Third Police Court char'. f A Sai wer convlct*rithoi,f Stilling intoxicatiivr .I*7 llCencc from the ComP86 words
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Article29 1938-09-03 21 I E_ w °-sea_*ii th' b *y a Kurnn^' 1 said to h *ve fe w^sdif R^^*s^. abom i, A d BenaD°ut li 3 0 lasfc night29 words
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Article87 1938-09-03 21 I Professors Here ON their way to study geographical and social conditions in the East, sixteen professors passed through Singapore aboard the "Johan De Witt" yesterday One of them, Prof Dr. W. Goetel, told a Tribune reporter that the party comprisesd many different nationalities, and they had87 words
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Article151 1938-09-03 21 At the fifth annual general meeting oi the Singapore Naval Base Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. held at the Admiralty School on Aug. 26, the following have been elected committee of management for the ensuing year: President, Commodore M. L. Clarke. D.S.C., R.N.; Vice-Presidents—151 words
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Article63 1938-09-03 21 \From Our Oiun Reporter! Kuala Lumpur, Friday FIGHTING over ten 3-minute rounds to-oiight at the Bukit Bintang Park. Little Bernal 8.1 beat Little Abayan 7.9V_. The latter was spectacular and was ahead at the start, but Bernal fought back cooly and from the fifth round was at63 words
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Article27 1938-09-03 21 The Chief Inspector of Machinery, S.S., has been appointed to be the Chairman of the Board of Examiners of Engineers and Engine Drivers under the Machinery Ordinance.27 words
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287 1938-09-03 21 Singapore, Friday. SEK no evidence of criminal rashness* on the part of the driver," said Mr. W. G. Porter the Singapore Coroner, at an inquiry today into the death of Chua Ah Bee (68), a Chinese who was knocked down on Aug. 28,287 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-09-03 21 Picture taken at the reception given yesterday at the office of Rotterdam Trading Company, to celebrate the company's 75th anniversary. Mr. J. H. Schuurmans. the manager, is on the extreme left. Report on page TribuneTribune - 35 words
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Article102 1938-09-03 21 CAUTIONED DISCHARGED Singapore. Friday. -AIR Paskoc was to-day charged for failing to supply, on demand by the C.P.0., the name and address of a driver formerly employed by his company. Mr Paskoe stated that the driver lived on the company's premises when employed by it, but that he had >ince102 words
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Article55 1938-09-03 21 Singapore. FriduV -For negligently driving at the Junction of Holland Road ind Cluny Road, and thereby causing hurt to Goh Ah Wan yesterday. Tan 1 ve Kiat wa.s to-day brought before Mr C. H Koh. the Traffic District Judge. The case was postponed to Sept. 22, •nd Police55 words
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Article55 1938-09-03 21 The marriage took place quietly ln Penang yesterday, between Frederick, vounge.st son of the late Mr. H. T. S. Kemlo and Mrs Kemlo of Finchley. London, and Hilda, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. G. H. Churchill of Bedford Square. London. Mr. and Mrs. Kemlo arrive in Singapore by55 words
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215 1938-09-03 21 BRILLIANT ACTING IN PA VI LION ATTRACTION M___a_____-_-_--__-______________-________i C_^Hjft*<o*i__^^'^ IT is not often that one has the 1 opportunity to praise acting where praise is really due, especially so in the cinema, where good acting might sometimes be spoilt by a bad story, or a good story by bad acting.215 words
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Article341 1938-09-03 22 Gunners Beaten Three -One Winners Show Great Improvement S.R.C 3: Gunners L STAGING an all-round improvement, the Recs surprisinply beat the fl Gunners by three goals to one in a mediocre first division soccer fixture of the S.A.F.A. league played at the Anson Road Stadium341 words
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Article118 1938-09-03 22 High Tides:— s.oB a.m. 6 ft. 8 ins.; 4.22 p.m. 8 ft. 1 in. passing resulted in LEEMBRUGGEN receiving possession to net with a grounded placed well out of Robertson's reach. End to end play followed. Dumbleton came very near to scoring but the R.A goalkeeper was safe.118 words
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143 1938-09-03 22 JOHORE TENNIS CHAMPION ENTERS FINAL [From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. YON BIN MIAN, five times Johore Champion, again qualified for the finals of th'> Johore L.T.A. championship when he beat Yeo Oon Keong. the begamat champion 6 l, 6 4 in the final of the north section. Yon will143 words
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Article101 1938-09-03 22 SEVERAL interesting ties in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament were completed on the S.C.C. courts yesterday afternoon. Men's Singles "C" Class N. Clumfck beat Lt. G. R. Elsmie 7— b. 6—o. R. S. Tufnell beat I. Palmer 6—4, 3-6: 6—3. Lt. P. E. Johnston beat A. E.101 words
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Article152 1938-09-03 22 THE results of the matches played I in the Malayalee Association Badminton Tournament are as follows: A. I. Pereira beat C. M. Krishnan, 2—15, 15—8, 15—8; CM. Krishnan ti P. V. Sarma beat C. R. Gomez A. I. Pereira. 21—12, 21—16; P. Janardhanan partner conceded a walk-over to152 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-09-03 22 Picture taken during yesterday's First Division match in which the _JH beat the Gunners. It shows Humphreys (S.R.C. fullback) headinrdH ball after Gascoigne, the R.A. centreforward. had missed it. TribuneTribune - 34 words
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Article338 1938-09-03 22 S.C.F.A. II 3; Loyals II 0 gIVING an excellent all round display, the S.C.F.A. II beat the! Loyals II by three goals to nil in their Second Division fill ture on the S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon The Chinnl made use of all the opportunities338 words
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Article28 1938-09-03 22 S.C.R.C. hockey practices will be held on Sept. 5, 7 and 9 on the £>,C.R.C Club ground. Members interested are requested to turn up at 5.1528 words
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Article85 1938-09-03 22 The Loyals kept play In the territory for a period, but they seem to be able to dislodge the i defence put up by Chit Lim ai Huat. j Five minutes before the eo CHOO scored the third goal fort nese from close range. Shipwright Hollwell referee. I teams85 words
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Article133 1938-09-03 22 1 RA t I Publishers J seen ALTHOUGH the Publ f rs A win of a goal to nil »n tl^ Division league fixture g second string of the HBP fl yesterday afternoon at in the Singapore HarbouMWJ Services Club in eT e ul must be133 words
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Article, Illustration122 1938-09-03 23 s Ki^ u __r^_ h °v ttj? J D r a*. „_sr e Yacht s* r __.°_js?_«"«s ol r*__MS__T £_.;_u, Sst2____ t i ie rt lead t0 lhe to;* nil rh- -,r •.V 8tc ld ol tacking immedia__v this juncture, the B__. „4_. da J te__122 words
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Article95 1938-09-03 23 R.A.F. Tennis Win i holders) beat the Royal Ri.? rs „t Seletar yesterday by B to three in the semi-final of Hi Rankv later I'nit Championk :.U' nrsti: 1 mmander White and Cpl. Armitage and Q.M.S. Clarke t N Beckett and Q.M.S. Yule l-MS Barrage and Sgt. Dowling ■•••■■■■•d and95 words
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Article83 1938-09-03 23 Mo win o i_ t L final the result of the |ttU__*___ Duffer s Cup com- I ?ht bea. f ln ai sre5 re Gol fClub:- I WtoiT hit v Y^° Ung 3& 2 "Mud tV G Stokes 5& 3 lfth( u P-The following is the83 words
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Article16 1938-09-03 23 ■fr. T e Wrar bed hS-JES seventeen days' o-morrow. 0jl L. R, prynn will officiate16 words
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Article52 1938-09-03 23 PORT Canning beat 'A' Co Loyals by the odd goal in seven in a friendly soccer match played yesterday at the Fort. The game was evenly contested. Beatty notched a hat-trick for the homesters. Stevens netting the fourth goal For the Loyals, Barnard. Westhead and Rice were52 words
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Article213 1938-09-03 23 Gazette Appointmen ts PENDING the issue of His Majesty's Exequatur, Mr. Maurice M. Bernbaum has been provisionally recognised as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at Singapore m^rn The appointment of Mr. Rex Archi- bald Addison to be an Assistant Engij neer. Malayan Public Works Service, with effect from213 words
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Article56 1938-09-03 23 The Little Sisters cf the P low•edge 'ill. many thx-ks the Sultan's of Jaho'-_'<* third Ifift of So.lO. II .shows his iTonderftil spirit cf reneroettytotheafed under the Little Sisters. Although he has not ojid i visit and .seen the home the aged poor knows that th" Sisters are56 words
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Article288 1938-09-03 23 S.C.C. Six A Side Soccer THE Singapore Cricket Club's six- aside association football tournament starts next Tuesday, Sept. 6. Eight teams are competing, and below is a list of fixtures, together with those who are playing: T<*am "A":— Lt. J. A. Rundall (Capt.), Lt. D. P. G. Stewart. Lt. C.288 words
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Article290 1938-09-03 23 HOME FOOTBALL FIXTURES ENGLISH and Scottish league football matches fixed for Sept. 4 are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I. Arsenal vs. Wolverhampton. Birmingham vs. Portsmouth. Blackpool vs. Everton. Brentford vs. HuddersfieJd T. Derby C. vs. Sunderland. Grimsby T. vs. Bolton W. Leeds U. vs. Preston N. E. Liverpool vs.290 words
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Article99 1938-09-03 24 NICHOLS 159 AND 9 FOR 37 London, Friday. LANCASHIRE beat Surrey by eight wicket.. Surrey 270 (Fishlock 138) and 133 (Wilkinson 6 for 53). Lanes 164 (Watts 5 for 43 and 241 for 2 (Paynter 104. Washbrook 107 not out) Yorkshire beat Sussex by four wickets. Sussex99 words
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Article69 1938-09-03 24 Rome, Friday. lINDER a further decree. Jews are II prohibited from teaching in schools and universities. No Jewish children are to be admitted into the state schools. The decree will affect 1.500 professors and teachers, and 8.000 University students. It is understood the Government policy69 words
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538 1938-09-03 24 2,000 Crack Jap Troops Killed HANKOW. FRIDAY. .RECEDED BY A HEAVY BOMBARDMENT, JAPANESE r TROOPS CHARGED THE CHINESE LINES AT NINTAOSHAN %LONG THE NANCHIN RAILWAY THROUGHOUT NIGHT. The approaching Japanese infantry was ambushed and enveloped by the Chinese soldiers, who jumped out from their trenches538 words
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Article127 1938-09-03 24 Surprise Decision' Washington HE United Stated""* s the formation of a temporal* tic Squadron of 14 v/arships This announcement is wholW pected. as the fleet has b .n a trated in the Pacific sir.ee the Japanese crisis of 1931-2-The Atlantic Squadron will cog s«ven 10.000 ton cruisers and sen127 words
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Article74 1938-09-03 24 London. Thai ARRANGEMENTS are practical!, plete for the launching on th* on Sept. 27, by the Queen of the sis to the "Queen Mary." which a jesty will christen "Queen Eliza! She is the longest ship ever bn is 1.031 feet long, compared with Mary's 1019British Official Wireless - 74 words
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65 1938-09-03 24 "Hate To Tie Myself Up, Says Roosevelt Washington. Friday. DRESIDENT Roosevelt stated that owing to the international situation he would "hate to tie myself up. go more than a few hours' journey from Washington, or accept engagements which could not be cancelled." The President was replying to a press conferenceReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-09-03 24 Civilian houses destroyed by Japanese air raids in Bupe-^jm >■■—^ _^H THE MARINE POLICE XI which lost to the D e J P( J/^i rib""^. Inspectors' Cup soccer competition final29 words
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Advertisement34 1938-09-03 24 I QheMicious %irst Quencher Whilst J v Sailing NHiwi ____B phone 3463^^-*^" a AERATED WATERS A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OU'ITIITEB No. 8. The Arcade, Singapore. THONE WML THE TAILOR.34 words
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Title Section16 1938-09-03 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement f0.6l s tptember 3, 1938. EDITED BY 111 KM Is Every Saturday.16 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-09-03 1 OLD FAMILIAR SCENE A general view in the paddock at Bukit Timah last Saturday the first day of the Autumn (Gold cup) meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. Gold Cup day is a week en Saturday.36 words
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670 1938-09-03 1 WNDERSON POPULAR \CHOICE AS SKIPPER MJGH there are few newcomers to Singapore rugby this season, comared with recent years there is every likelihood that the state will be ►to put together a fifteen which will give every bit as good an account670 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-09-03 1 lajor-CJeneral Critchley and Miss >iana I ishwick, prominent English rollers, were married in London re•ntly alter returning from Belgium, 'here they won the two open titles again.29 words
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Article42 1938-09-03 1 ELSEWHERE In Today's Supplement Page N„tes t Man tfiti Soccer 2 Seletar .pert 2 M( 'n S. Africa 3 fiock< > topics 3 Knoi K URby 4 Ndympi* 4 Bud l- l»l,es 4 5 Ktopie, 6 amp, < '..ves Up 7 Ka ""< hctire, g42 words
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Article339 1938-09-03 1 THE aniwmcement at the annual rugby meeting of the S.C.C. the other day T^j?___^__!«^t_r_____l been made for the Army and Navy and Air Force to c_ tii as their home erouid this season has resulted in rugby entTusi£^ programme of matches on the club ground339 words
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655 1938-09-03 2 Medicals Win Third Division Honours IT is with regret that we open this week's notes with an obituary Tanglins sporting enthusiasts were .hocked on Monday morning when it was learned that one of our ver> prominent sportsmen. Oun kason had been found *-f.**|L! bullet wound in his he_d and a655 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1938-09-03 2 FLASH - BUSY DAYS FOR R.A.F. SPOR TSMEN FLASH SELETAR NOTES, BY U/ITH hockey trials -'ind rugby practice in full swing, the swimming W team competing ;n the Command Aquatics, baseball players im uroving to such an extent that outside fixtures are being arranged, a full week-end of cricket and an important1,290 words
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Article410 1938-09-03 2 Blakan M at i's New Soccer Scheme A B> Pil0t I A I>»EH cruze has reach** I A Mat,. Th, have sun Bll _B "International PU| sist of men who pi av i or t mB -M they belon. beat Wales :>-i. eek Taft scored the only o 0 al410 words
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Article33 1938-09-03 2 Test maW N- o fewer than 23 ne* i J cords were set up dunn 8 i which ended at the O.aias^ gp) special article givins 1S m next week's Supplement33 words
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Article193 1938-09-03 2 jf AY Stammers and Margot Lumb, the British Wightman cup players, havo not had very much luck In America. They were beaten 10 the final of the Eastern Grass Courts Championship in New York by Alice Marble and Mrs. Fabyan. the Wmbledon and American doubles193 words
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Advertisement73 1938-09-03 2 you've dot a GRIP B like an I INDIAtyrbJ _>^^ /JWh__%__T K^%__H_r^ _^*> I g wW* __F i _^__^P____LV____tv^__k_H l/j|__" l V 1 r __f_H____fl_H_____________l >^ siSf ,NDIA T y re, ,,k bM,|d °f. I y^ V havo a tenacious Orlp. Thoy fl X take hold of the road and73 words
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Article109 1938-09-03 3 America Vill Retain Davis Cup |PPII iki that America, the |d r sure to retain that (11| his opinion 'they r .-covering from an Inlined when he interLa V fight, says that Bobby ne best man as singles T Budge. ld a rica is in a stronger posiL re when109 words
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125 1938-09-03 3 World skating championships arranged dates id venues for the world and 1: >kating championships ded at the annual meet- >: national Ice Federation n.-erdam. e European figure-skating chamfcips ir women will be held in LonDii January 21 and 22. e men's championship will be deI at Davos on January 28125 words
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Article87 1938-09-03 3 No British Player In Rankings Id G. Hammon. the retirttg chairman of the United States ais Association, has announced that British player included in official list of World Table Tennis Bag. to the list, the world chamlisßohumil Vana of Czechoslovakia. A S< num. the Brighton player. Vl: red87 words
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Article83 1938-09-03 3 *-am Heur Heavyweight Doing Well J? M y me, of Montreal, who held h Empire heavyweight title r i professional, won a tech- in the second round Coderre, a tough French weight from Providence, weighed 13 stone, 10 and r tinst Coderre's 13 stone j r his opponent83 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-09-03 3 Pieter M. J. Bromberg, the Dutch international hockey player, who, it is rumoured, is returning to Singapore.17 words
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Article15 1938-09-03 3 II el. the German heavyI one of the best-known rings, will fight Heinz "'heavyweight champion15 words
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234 1938-09-03 3 M C. C TOURISTS PLA Y 19 GAMES IN S. AFRICA k PROGRAMME of 19 matches has been arranged for the M.C.C. cricketers who will carry out the tour of South Africa during the winter months, including a rubber of five test matches. At one time England played only a234 words
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366 1938-09-03 3 (Hy "StickOM.uaya particularly outstanding and shining brilliantly in the hockey firmament, three strong teams from overseas will be visiting Singapore c tiring the forthcoming season. First of these team* to arrive in Singapore is the Hongkong Command Aimyi XI wnicn is reputed to366 words
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195 1938-09-03 3 IN the European Swimming Championships, Germany won the Cup of Europe for scoring the greatest number of points in the men's events. Denmark, whose swimmers gained the largest number of points in the women's events, won the Bredius Cup. and Hungary, who was unbeaten in195 words
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Article29 1938-09-03 3 Joe Louis, it is announced, does not intend to box any more this year but according to Jacobs, the negro champion will defend his title four times in 1939.29 words
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Article180 1938-09-03 3 EIGHT ROUNDS OE GOLF IN A DAY A CHICAGO Stockbroker, Mr. J Smith Werebee, has won 17,500 dollars (about £3,500 1 in stake money and wagers by playing eight rounds of golf in one day Mr. Werebee undertook the unique bet in order to settle a dispute with his partner180 words
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Article82 1938-09-03 3 English Team Doing Well In Australia THE English women's hockey team is having meat success in Its tour In Australia Their goal average after the first foui matches was 30-3 They had beaten South Australia bv 10 goals to 0. New South Wale l'» 0 and Victoria 982 words
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Article187 1938-09-03 3 nOXERS usually prefer a measure of B semi-privacy for their m tious teatoj *ng Not so Jack Doyle. In those last rrSclal weeks before the great event exS notice by the public is apt to move embarrasine and a hindrance to members of the fighting fra187 words
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Article77 1938-09-03 3 1 6½ Miles Flight By Germans ANEW record for two-seater glider.-, has been claimed by the German pilot Kuth who flew from Hamburg to Hannover and back, a distance of 162 and a half miles Previously the greatest distances flown by two-seater gliders were all under 60 "Vhe record of77 words
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Article382 1938-09-03 4 SELANQOm rugger prospects for the new season seem very bright indeed. Skipper Harper, at present has a list of over 60 players including no less than 12 of last years State side, to deal with, and in this list is a wealth of new talent,382 words
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Article95 1938-09-03 4 A WORLD middleweight championship! l match between Fred Apostoli and! f Young Corbett may be held in New York in November. Mike Jacobs, the promoter, has approached Corbett's manager about the terms and has stated that the winner j of the fight would be regarded by95 words
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Article164 1938-09-03 4 MIDDLESEX RUNNER-UP AGAIN? WITH Yorkshire making certain of winning the county championship, interest now centres on .He struggle for second place. Lancashire and Surrey, both doing better than last year, are hard on the heels of Middlesex who, however, are likely to end yet another season as runners-up. Gloucestershire, who164 words
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Article58 1938-09-03 4 AMERICAN golf courses are being n "dyed" ta keep them greenGolfers have complained that insecticides used on the greens turned them brown, creating a 'mental hazard" and putting them off their game. The Department of Agriculture and I the United States Golf Association gol I together and58 words
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Article65 1938-09-03 4 SANTOSH Das Gupta, a twenty-years-old student of Calcutta, has set up new world record of 61 hours 10 minutes for endurancc swimming with hands and ket manacled. In the presence of the Mayor of Calcutta, he entered the •.vimming pool in Cornwallis Square in Calcutta65 words
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Article170 1938-09-03 4 > Filipino Wins First Of Elimination Bouts SMALL Montana, the Filipino, beat Karsumi Morioka. the Japanese Canadian, on points over 12 rounds in New York in the first of a series of eliminating contests to find a new world flyweight champion. The bouts are being held at the170 words
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Article39 1938-09-03 4 A pigeon in full flight over the Grafton Golf course near Sydney was struck by a player's second shot and instantly killed. The golfer who played the shot said it was not the kind of birdie he I wanted.39 words
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Article407 1938-09-03 4 THE British Board of Boxing Control' I has nominated Eddie Phillips and Len Harvey to fight for the British Heavyweight championship. This nomination follows on the Board's decision to accept Tommy Farr's resignation from the title. It has also declared that the Empire title is407 words
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Article121 1938-09-03 4 f the f- 11 0 GAR WOOD, Jnr.. ot u speedboat drive: Gar j Wood, holder of the H ff™> fi phy, has twice broken spew Regatt a outboard boats at the B* «h flf Competing in a m»teur Class C outboard* ■veni j ffo121 words
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Article, Illustration263 1938-09-03 4 Donald Budge again denies turning "p ro" RUMOURS that Donald Budge, the world's leading amah ar tennis player, may b_ turning professional have circulating for some months past. All of them hav» without foundation, but have created a mild sensi from time to time. The lastest report on this subject263 words
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280 1938-09-03 4 ACCORDING to Mr. Ernest Krogius, Finland's representative on International Olympic Committee, the 1940 Olympic games probably be held during July and will last about 16 days. Finland proposes to limit the not of contests at the games and it is| bable that such contests as280 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1938-09-03 5 Lxwill probably be the last century in Malayan cricket this geaS( aas recorded by Captain Bryan for the R.E. against the jnt Garrison cricket competition. The R.E. will now meet the oje] ;ders in the final of the competition. LJm: of century which have been abundent in Malaya this1,658 words
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47 1938-09-03 5 A USI R ALIA has been invited to send an eight-oar crew to compete in the 1939 Royal Henley Centenary Regatta. It is thought in Australia that provided sufficient money can be raised in time, a strong crew will be sent. ■__-B_-i__-_-a_-s-----M_--_-a-i--_M_--_i----a ___-_-_-_->->47 words
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399 1938-09-03 5 Ipoh Club Wins Perak Cricket Tourney (By "Permainan") THE cricket season in Perak came to a close last week-end when the final of the Perak knock-out cowpetition was played on the Ipoh Recreation Ground between the Lower Perak Club and the Ipoh Club. The Ipoh Club, as was generally expected,399 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-09-03 5 MEI T T. SIMPSON _<•_ o/ the Sc/t'<es bat'' tht year. Has scored tho hundn t has hcen a very consistent K throughout.22 words
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Article, Illustration946 1938-09-03 6 DANGER ZONE LIKELY TO ACHIEVE AAANY MORE WINS SOON (By "Marcus Superbus"). CUNSHINK and a surprise ushered in the local -Ascot season at Bukit Timah- A large crowd had attended the opening dav of the Autumn races, and Sir bhenton Thomas meed the occasion with his preUMJ. There was nothing946 words
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Article147 1938-09-03 6 PROVISIONAL agreement has been signed between Dr Alekhlne, the Czechoslovak Chess Federation, and S. Flohr regarding a match for the championship of the world, to begin in October 1939 The agreement is conditional on the deposit by the federation or the challenger himself, of a sum147 words
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431 1938-09-03 7 BELGIAN GOLF TITLES GO TO BRITAIN AGAIN K iniER General A. C. Critchley Kmal and Ancient) pulled off _t. t° r > on the Continent Kar ul -en he won the Belgian ■teur title at Spa by beating H. ML„,\,s .Bii_d_Je>, the British Err Cup player, in the 36 holes431 words
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Article125 1938-09-03 7 ml am^rd Bridge trainers, -t Jl and Dick Harmon, have Mn__r ated in their struggle in the number of wing. nav e trained at their home I* o season. tr., of Seapegoat 1933 ■;'«u winner, and Greta nne^ winner, has trained f ar this season. Harmon I behind him.125 words
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Article, Illustration146 1938-09-03 7 nt lvQ? 1 makin B man y attempts and failing to break his own record ___*_T_ m P on Lake Geneva Sir Malcolm Campbell decided that he would give up. I ?K_ f K St st rui that he made was at 128 *3?146 words
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Article, Illustration108 1938-09-03 8 RACING DAYS ARE HERE AGAINs Some snapshots at the winning end of last Saturday's races at Bukit Timah, when Lady Thomas scored a very popular wm with Rostrum Prestige broke a succession of four r cords when she won the ponv last Saturday. She is seen here on the rate108 words
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