Morning Tribune, 6 September 1938
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Title Section14 1938-09-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 1. 3 -No. 187 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 6. 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article347 1938-09-06 1 Hitler's Reported Orders To Troops PARIS, MONDAY. TWO WRITERS IN THE PRESS DECLARE THAT HITLER PROPOSE A PLEBISCITE IN THE SUDETEN AREA W lJ7our saysThat this wou* be a categorical ultimatum to Britain and France, which they will tod difficult to accept. -We nrn.. fheSrlntemp ate with the British347 words
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Article62 1938-09-06 1 Prague, Monday. traordinary Council meetis now sitting to take de- of capital importance. he end of the meeting it is ed the Government will nee the concessions it is red to make to satisfy the n claims on the basis of enlein's eight demands. overnment has obviously62 words
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Article30 1938-09-06 1 L Monday— King Boris of l and Queen Joanna are shortly tin London on an unofficial It is expected they will stay e King Balmoral.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article63 1938-09-06 1 LONDON, MONDAY. UO TAT PHI TNTFRVIEWED BY REUTEB BEFORE PROCEED.O TO *«SSFSFSLt UNDER INSTR"™ 8 FROM CHINESE GOVERNMENT THE CHINESE DELEGATES wu. 5 STRONGLY FOR THE APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 1/ 'ORTHCOMING LEAGUE MEETINGS. ••Desolte their celebrated P?"" 4 Xn'atSy coSe e S into operation orReuter - 63 words
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Article186 1938-09-06 1 tt LONDON, MONDAY. IEED TO WARN GERMANY WAS jED>BY MR. H. H. ELVIN IN HAL ADDRESS AT THE free 01 THE TRADES UNION S AT BLACKPOOL. «athat Abyssinia, China and *d bji'ii sacrificed. 'anH^u '"Why have'nt Britain, 1 thT L he Soviet PlainJy told Gertairc. must kee P offReuter; British Official Wireless - 186 words
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Article167 1938-09-06 1 JAPS SHOOT GERMAN PLANE Hongkong, Monday. A SPECIAL Eurasia plane A which left here this morning for Yunnan was attacked by Japanese phw« forced down at Liochew, on the Kwang>tung— Kwangsi border. T'oltz and mother Germar M The pilot was a Unman* There were ten tuTe $M wings while theReuter - 167 words
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Article199 1938-09-06 1 France Calls Up Reservists Paris, Monday. WITH the intention of fully maaning the Mmginot line and frontier garrisons, the French Government has recalled a number of reaenrfatß to colours. Officers and men tm leave have been ordered to rejtta their units All Army and Air F«eo leave has been cancelled199 words
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Article27 1938-09-06 1 TYPHOON HITS OSAKA KOBE Tokyo, Monday i SEVERE typhoon struck O l Kobe districts this afternoon. WJ were uprooted, hoardings, »^f^ s5*K!Sw&S3s as a precautionary measure.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement8 1938-09-06 1 oN OTHB« 'AGES n \lyst««7 Bural j 88 words
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Advertisement21 1938-09-06 1 a upful or a quart J^!j^ as needed -no waste /j|M| Delicious for Drinking The New Improved I Price 80 Cents21 words
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Article86 1938-09-06 2 2 MYSTERY POISON DEATHS IN K.L. \F>om Our Oun Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. TWO CASES OF MYSTERIOUS POISONING IN WHICH THE VICTIMS WERE TWO TAMILS, AN ADULT MALE AND A SMALL BOY, HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO THE LOCAL POLICE BOTH THE MAN AND THE BOY, IT IS UNDERSTOOD, DIED AFTER86 words
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Article301 1938-09-06 2 TRIBUNE REPORTER TO THE RESCUE [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. 'TOLD is where you find it" is a common saying, but is it? A wellknown Perak businessman learnt something else when the depression draft bin out of his comfortable office into the wilds of301 words
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Article69 1938-09-06 2 Singapore. Monday.— Ang Cheng Onn, a Hokkien aged 24 years claimed trial in the second court this morning before Mr Conrad Oldham when charged with attempted theft of a bicycle valued at $65 from the flve-foot-way of 230, Waterloo Street, at about 10.15 p.m. last aight Acting69 words
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Article47 1938-09-06 2 A commentary on the celebrations in Holland In connection with Queen Wilhelmina's fortieth accession anniversary will be broadcast from London during transmission 2 to-night and will be relayed by the 8.M.8.C. An announcement regarding the time of the broadcast will be made at 7 p.m.47 words
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Article300 1938-09-06 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Nanyang Siang Pau - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau Hankow, Monday. AVER two thousand Japanese solv diers attacked Langchun Hflf from the suburbs of Jtiichang yesterday morning. After a series of vain drives, the Japanese discharged gas and thereby caDtured half of Langchun Hill. The struegie is continuing.300 words
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Article34 1938-09-06 2 London. Monday. pRINCE Birabongse, the Siamese racing motorist, driving to the North last night, was involved in an accident with a motor-cyclist near Morpeth. The motor-cycKst was killed. Reuter mdReuter - 34 words
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Article194 1938-09-06 2 BURGLAR EPIDEMIC IN K.L. MORE tha K n Ul sV"?:rh M °J goods were stolen^ nd 1 shops in Kuala Vl hous *l of daring bur, Ur^ PUr th ln a 4 which has never S n the M before. Deen ex P*riJ The local Police wh* k 1 detectives194 words
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Article75 1938-09-06 2 Singapore. M<>ndai cases were a tioned before Mr. Jk J. H. Pedlow to-day at the o| ing of the fifth Singa) Assizes. They include offences of breach of trust, bringing aunet the Colonv for the purpose o; pfl lion, falsification of account! aa minal intimidation. The75 words
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Article46 1938-09-06 2 London. Mom r£ dcathroU 01 the air (Task the North London subu«* Edmonton has now risen to Two families livinff next do* each other suffered most. jne* the father, mother, two sixteen and eight, whose house fatally burned and four ou a critical condition^ ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article55 1938-09-06 2 Singapore. Mondav-^ L c court this morning Court Inspector A. y t uiry in tioned the pe^^? e o f the si* nection with the sa^ of the scrao iron from the *re were i^njed will continue on Oct cond ucW that the inquiry *M Jj acE^n Court Inspector55 words
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Article11 1938-09-06 2 Dances will. *P< hore Internationa cm _d Highness t.ie Bui11 words
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Advertisement19 1938-09-06 2 BRITISH CEMENTS RAPID HARDENING CONSISTENT QUALITY BRILLIANT COLOURS GREATER STRENGTH LONGER LIFE 'RED HAND' PORTLAND CEMENT 'FERROCRETE' 'COLORCRETE' 'SNOWCRETE'19 words
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Article57 1938-09-06 3 Singapore, Monday. smt and Talib bin Hasan t?|iSr each fined $5 or ault five days' tJL for askuork M "ja^ kretas at iin Koad Stadium, on •i at 4.45 P-"*. r H Koh Traffic District and Magistrate in passing that there Too manv "ja^a kretas" ,d. and that he57 words
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Article137 1938-09-06 3 MALAYA'S FIRST SERVICE [From Our Oun Reporter] I poh, Monday. HJAL AYA S first automatic in-ter-dialling rural telephone service was opened on Saturday when the new automatic exchanges at Sungei Nebong, Sungei Bakap and Nibong Tebal (in Province Wellesley) were put into service. By the new system it will be137 words
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480 1938-09-06 3 (JLAMOUR is no longer a screen appeal, M.G.M. Chief Maurice Silverstein thinks. "People are becoming more educated," he s;i\s. "Are no! attracted by glamour any more/' Metro-<;olduvu Mayer's new chief f tor the Kast, Mr. Maurice Silverstein, who is controlling the company's480 words
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139 1938-09-06 3 Collided With Police Officer's Car Singapore, Monday. Koel Scully, aT sanitary inspec\r attached to the Government h Office, appeared before Mr. eth A Blacifcr in the Fourth this afternoon in answer to a ions of ridinjf his motor-cycle leglijent manner and colliding; a motor-car driven by Mr. H. Brett. Assistant139 words
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Article188 1938-09-06 3 from Our Own Reporter] Penang, Sunday. p and women armed with Jtfcn ran through the m iiere to-day to "pror f< T jrold following a OUr that the precious metal bep n found in one of Pen•s main street?. L '^(l was "struck" on a188 words
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Article99 1938-09-06 3 Singapore, Monday. WHEN three Chinese youths appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Court this morning, charged with gamin;, they all claimed trial. When the question of bail was mentioned, the Salvation Army representative was asked if he would keep the three vouths until the99 words
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Article33 1938-09-06 3 Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd CO A U s r Les:^No m 3-Rex vs. Tan Sie Chie. No 13-Rex vs. Wong Onn. No. 6— Rex vs. Basanta Sinßn.33 words
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Article39 1938-09-06 3 The output of the Malaka Plnaa Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the month of August, IP3S. amounts to IMN lb» making a total of 631.045 lbs. f<-r thr i,welve month? of the flnaruinl year r-nded Mar. 31 1938.39 words
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Advertisement21 1938-09-06 3 USE A BOSTITCH FASTENER NOW SOLD BY RON£° LTD. 3 Malacca Street. SngftVOre. PHONE 6275 Price $7.00— complete with 5,000 staples21 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-06 3 V 10 1 a1 r A iH^ I I I THE WRITING flsi^rrjl FLUID THAT'S |^OTiS;p FOUNTAIN PEN OTHMfiri.r I20 words
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Article29 1938-09-06 4 GOLD re vious To-da 1 1^ Mo Fine Bar per oz £7.3.5 £7 4 SILVER Spot \lUw l91; -4 months' forward 18 li W 18 13 1629 words
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Article84 1938-09-06 4 London, Monday Previou.s To- lay Change ROBBER 15 w /7} 8 BX3Q% SelWs 8 7 15 16 J}J Ist Forward .October) Buyers 7 15 1, I%^ 2nd Forward (November! Buyers 8 7 15 l0 3rd Forward (JaniMar.) Bww 1 W 1( J|}J London. Monday E4S SSWW2-. -r«\a A84 words
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Article17 1938-09-06 4 TIN Standard T fl Spot 'afternoon (closing prices *}j£ ri^ 92 H Forward liy<J 19217 words
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Article132 1938-09-06 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 2g Z Dunlop Rubber 26 9 26 9 General Electric Wfc 7b4» 2 -3d Imperial Chemical Industrie* 30 6 306 Imperial Tobacco 138JU 138,1 2 Ancrln nutrh 284 1 280 -tl I 2CI Angio-uuicn c1 cc i« i ifi Canadian Pacific132 words
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Article36 1938-09-06 4 New York. Saturuday. rtUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone stead >' Soot Buyera 16 316 Closed w Sellers 16 516 Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 716 Sellers 16 916 TIN Quiet DuJl item-. 43 4336 words
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Article68 1938-09-06 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change t Ton Paris (closing middle rate) 178.28 178.31 +03 TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 116 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (doting selling rate) Bty Unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is 31 32 Unchanged TT. on Japan (closing selling rate) is.68 words
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Article337 1938-09-06 4 Nyalas Makes $34,831 Profit THE report of the directors of the Nyalas Rubber Estates. Limited, for the year ended May 31 reads as follows: The net profit for the year amounts to 534.831.69 <as compared with $63,385.06 ior the previous yean to which must be added the balance of $11,897.31337 words
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Article134 1938-09-06 4 MESSRS Fraser Go's report follows: MINING. Tin at midday was unchanged. Tin shares were i but steady market to-day and verj business passed. Sungei Luas I quoted buyers $1.60, sellers $1.65 ISelangors $1.34 Sl.S?^. Rantaus i $1.44, Kuchais 51.33 $1.36 and Honj 85 cents 87 cents. RUBBERS.134 words
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Advertisement59 1938-09-06 4 OVERSEA-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 and59 words
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Advertisement12 1938-09-06 4 SOMII nitiTitia INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Unimpeachable $ecNrity Tvi 5926 a rteltfm Ontn12 words
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Advertisement15 1938-09-06 4 if^l_P^s L _iff 1 aHP^ L^k m 'Mi^J~*M _________f_r>l m^^^^mmmmtW 4^T^_fr_r^ __^^_____!_i_keFl I k^l| AMcB15 words
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Article694 1938-09-06 5 STOCKS SHARES Company 1 Mtfon >**• 5 5 pm fi. Realty Co. 1.32ft 142V 2 Bst. Trust Af. 475 Eastern United 32.50 33 50 I *5? 5' 2! d 14 10 14 3 5cci do. 7ft Prefs. 0.20 950 Gammon Malaya 1.55 162V 2 Gt. E. Life f pd. 60.00694 words
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Article143 1938-09-06 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 5. 5 p.m. Total foi company Book* D*w to. «i. jew TD| Close Payable Austral Malay W. div. Sept. 2 Sept. D Sept. 3 10% Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 5% KatuTin W. No. 19 Sept.143 words
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Article227 1938-09-06 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4j6 Batu Selangor 133 1.38 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.88 Hongkong Tin 22 6 239 Jelebus 070 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9 9 11}Katu Tin 25 3 26|-cd Kramats 99 10|9xd Killinghalls 183 1913 Kuchais 132 1.37 Laruts 10- 111Lingui Tin 1227 words
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Article212 1938-09-06 5 Int May 15 Nov. 15 Jt)l 102' 2 el 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 102'/ 2 ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 222 123'i ci 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov.212 words
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Advertisement148 1938-09-06 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V- fi incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Boclety) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital 40,030,000 Statutorv Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000.000 Chairman of me Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director148 words
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Article132 1938-09-06 6 POLICE SPEED TRAP F°R *i*m hi. i^«- 1 r m.p h. on Biikit t aspe H K--25 am on Ifcy i 2 j? ah <■ tc-day fined $20 n y r Chfl r.i.. by Mr. C H kS, l faull V trict Judge Koh the Tr a M Inspector A.132 words
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Advertisement135 1938-09-06 6 pr EMi ere -rr>, K ii/^ut PERFORmNCE «.u TO-NIGHT ».wj j ViHWV^^^^^JU^^3g^ THE AWHL J goes from Schubert toJ^^Hswing. she's tw-r-HM ischievous GRlft M(IO«h S| OOIU P| UCWtSto, l/Mte 'iK J!dU£ I TH RiLLING THE j RESERVATIONS z^^^L 5 PAVILION MARLBOROUGH 6 P.M. TO-NIGHT D.30 P.M. usi Fpw Shows! Hurrv135 words
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Advertisement107 1938-09-06 6 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant I In Malaya •/■•••HIM,,, llllllimll UltllHl 1 R-OXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDMGHT j OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 915 I C ONE OF THE WORLDS J FAVOURITE SINGERS. W^^^^^TS^^ AND HOLLYWOOD'S Wfi •J ImAvJ| DREAM GIRL. IN AN T WMO fc Tfc S ENCHANTING ADVEN-107 words
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Advertisement48 1938-09-06 6 •mmmJ j The Famous Star I M Robin HooJ J returns to Malay! Leading Theatre N j Week. JALHAMBRi j Next Chan§ HRPEtFECLnSHE'SIHI fl I MM* fcikntjV *3( mm ihrilU M Z W TTHATPENB) I ONC NICHT ■AmJm/^ lV J ■WvTflte^ k 4 1 j SCREENING ZMH mmmmtm48 words
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Advertisement181 1938-09-06 7 •■■■■■■■•■••■■•••■••■•■B«€«, 8 ...JL q^ ///r Brightest and Funniest Musical I)ir Sec the Wonderful Acrobatic Dancer MELISSA I OQN nnd ANN MILLER "Queen of Lightning Tap Dancers." j rAi'iTOL 1 I SIT T N T ll Here comes the show from Rhythm Row.. y flt3pWft_ with all those stars of radio181 words
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Advertisement193 1938-09-06 7 OPENING TO-DAY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. i A L MA MB ft A Air-tondilioned Direction: SHAW IJROS., LTD. I VV\RNER BROS. THRILLING 1938 MULTIPLANE j TECHNICOLOLR PRODUCTION j j\ WAR^R BROS, f riirtt lif jtt^^^ Afff u. |iswtetti| YOU HND IT MEN AGAINST MEN FOR I J^^^l AN EMPIRE193 words
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2007 1938-09-06 8 Television wonders; "monocle" invented; world science pool; films boredom or corruption?; perfectly healthy child found; Terry relics for sale; air guard insurance I Owl I s l&to/ido/Li m a 1 3f.C.tiiLtL a z a «r \From Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 26.2,007 words
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Article, Illustration107 1938-09-06 8 One of the latest and m»st daring outrages of the pr ese" |Uri v in Palestine uus the burning down of the Post omce prf aD a in Hebron. The Arab police guarding the The r \fM »>> the armed bands who committed the ouir {(f ,nf ed carPlanet News - 107 words
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Article680 1938-09-06 9 CHEAPER FLYING INSURANCE COMING UXZ6 and on scraps of paper written in ink or pencil, whichever apparent' Happened to be at hand ■"■mw One of the photographs showlnt the actress with her favourite cat U inscribed a 1 round 'The priceless 800-800 and Ellen Terry, 22nd June, 1922 We send680 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-09-06 9 Lord Nuffield At Luncheon To Introduce New Car Lord Nuflitld. bead of Morris Motors and famed philanthropist, presided at the annual Moiris Convention held at Grosvenor House, London, and introduced ltd new Morris "Ten" car at a luncheon which preceded the opening of the Convention. Photo shows Lord Nuffield (right)Planet News - 59 words
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Advertisement41 1938-09-06 9 Dewar's QM fill fr k, tial MiS .a T 111 Lv *l®» Label' fUi SrK rJ; wl P. RIGHT SPIRIT amir CIAAP HARRY T* PO ITD Singapore. Malacca AGENTS V t > L7>^ KDT V-vy. LIU. Neg n Sembilin. Johor* WPS 541 words
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316 1938-09-06 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1938. UNOFFICIALS FAILED IN THEIR DUTY WITHOUT challenge by any Un* official member, the Sedition Bill passed its second reading ac the last meeting oi the Legislative Council. In view of the adverse criticism which has been uttered in connection with this particular piece316 words
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Article, Illustration919 1938-09-06 10 AUTOLYCUS - AUTOLYCUS PefSOnal Viewpoi, By The first of three articles discussing the proposals of the Trimmer Committee for reform of traffic conditions in Singapore U7HAT la goin& to be the fate of the report of the Trimmer Committee on traffic reform in Singapore? It was aPlanet News - 919 words
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Advertisement13 1938-09-06 10 Ij IJEWARS I i 11 lij I luDtl I WHISKY I WPS. -Dl13 words
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Article180 1938-09-06 11 ■Democratic Vote I Threatened I New York. ■ENDS of President Roosevelt are trying hard to end the M antagonism in American labour before the crucial conLsiniiai elections in November this year. I Bit:er rivalry between the old established American Federa■on of Labour, led by Mr. William180 words
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109 1938-09-06 11 ANGLO U. S. A. TRADE TREATY COMING THE forthcoming conclusion of 1 an Anglo- American treaty of commerce is announced by the "Observer,! whicty reports from Washington that negotiations have already been terminated and that the text of the treaty is now being drawn up. According to the paper, no109 words
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Article109 1938-09-06 11 Pragwe. -convict has charged another lth defamation of character a court here. *jj ans Cerny accused Miroslav »™a of calling him a thief Mney were working together in rankraz Prison. i appeared in court in prison f "jp jor a moment it was not PWWch was the accused. When109 words
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Article20 1938-09-06 11 W minp? T?u JP F -R-G-S., veteran Ist Tup "h IPbrated nis 74th birthhoi^L™uV S A n nZ SPen<Unß a20 words
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Article16 1938-09-06 11 emem nf Or !u and wiU take over the "»l viw* ladies department w^iteaway, Laidlaw Co,16 words
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235 1938-09-06 11 Japan 's Special Expenditure For China Incident Near Exhaustion Shanghai. A LL of the special appropriation of Yen 4.800,000,000 for military operations in China which the Diet approved in March will be exhausted when the current fiscal year ends next March or even sooner, and it is expected that "a235 words
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185 1938-09-06 11 Passport Refused For Delegate To Peace Meeting Johannesburg. GREAT indignation has been expressed by the South African Youth Peace Council at the refusal of the Government to grant a passport to the Bantu delegate to the World Youth Congress^ The headquarters of the World Youth Congress movement in Geneva asked185 words
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Article118 1938-09-06 11 Hollywood PAT Houdini, 25-year-old parrot and former stage companion of Harry Houdini, has emulated his famous master by picking the lock of his cage and disappearing into the Hollywood Hills. Pat was reported to be "singing" as he soared away, says the New York Times Edward118 words
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Article83 1938-09-06 11 More Divorces In France Paris. ANE in every 12 French marriages ends in divorce, according to figures for 1937 which have now been published. The annual number of marriages has steadily decreased since 1931. while divorces have progressively increased. The birth rate has naturally gone down. The following figures indicate83 words
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168 1938-09-06 11 New Morality Laws In South Africa Capetown. BANS on pin -tables and football pools, and increased powers for the prohibition of obscene literature are features of three bills to be introduced during the present session of the Union of South Alrica Parliament. An announcement to this effect has been made168 words
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Advertisement99 1938-09-06 11 IthetiluTtomic food I Obtainable of off ChvnitU mn4 Storm I POLAROID Glasses are the Uteit scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you to actually see 2# to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, flshinf, tennis or any99 words
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Article, Illustration235 1938-09-06 12 TELEVISION HOST WOMAN CONDUCTOR The great progress made with television in Britain is shown aHi Exhibition, which has opened at Olympia, London Man? makes of apparatus are on view at prices "^J 1 JJ^l mOinf hitherto. This picture is of Miss Monica* wt ton cho »J nus of Television." havingPlanet News - 235 words
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Advertisement112 1938-09-06 12 England now 51 days across th^air^ all the way by I mpir e Flying-Boat The b; R 4-engined EMPIRE Hying-boats now Jj«» ««gJ < S f J* J»ggJ SS a we.-k. They ar, the last word in ™£W* 'JftJk ybi. fly. The ex'nt theie's a bar on board. FNGLAND IN112 words
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Advertisement47 1938-09-06 13 YOU WILL FINC THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Hone ULLM ANN A. WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL. The Best is to come and t»ee at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. tlfftl Place, SLNGAPORE. Opened daily iucladinf Saturdays from 8 ajn. to 6 pjn.47 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1938-09-06 14 Strictly Speaking, You May Not Be Beautiful, But You Can Present An Illusion of Charm Poise Helen V ln H Uses a Vel Light Ma k J With Creyl tye-Shadol Brown Mas! And a Peal Face Powdl IF you are one of the lucky ones of the1,201 words
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Advertisement83 1938-09-06 14 Elizabeth Arden's /^/^^X OW\ ARDENA PORE CREAM. I J f\ The faces you admire are the faces in 1^ C.) I which texture is allied to shape, ar.d y\ 'yj j there's no beauty wlv»re pores have V\ *yr y become enlarged. \Sf f By the scrupulous u.se ot I83 words
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Advertisement16 1938-09-06 14 W£4Ai)£?A££ Ivories a stock just received. Unusual and inexpensive. 18 Battery Roaa Ist floor Phone 714316 words
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Advertisement18 1938-09-06 14 PERMANENT PRICES: $10.00 *«-*2{ 79 Stamford Rd F MA uC* SINGAPORE (Ph onr^ 1 1 (Phone: 4610* ii18 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1938-09-06 15 To LOOK Well You Must BE Well L much you may rely upon to beauty, you can a really good appearance next are In good trim Therefore, it is up to you to cosmetics, those permanent and even those perfect o: > jarments, by looking after lllow yourself to become1,001 words
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Advertisement421 1938-09-06 16 N V ■ESS ■vßßto^^ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards t^ S'pore Tonnage Spore Tonnage 19 ore 19X8 RAJPUTANA 17.JM gg£ j» gSoALORE RANCHI ".gg |Jgj- 24 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec 2 BURDWAN 6 070 &ept. CARTHA GE 15,000 Dec. 16 RANPURA 7.0°« OCI. < BHUTAN 6>loo Dec. 17421 words
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Advertisement205 1938-09-06 16 jw_ TO FRENCH PorJ j LvV. CHARCEURS r EUn J HOMEWARDS. I S CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Mazaire k Bordeaux **M PORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk I |T0 SAIGON INDOCHINI 1 CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Touiane and Htiphonc &J 5 BANGKOK I S. A. M. I. (from205 words
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Article320 1938-09-06 17 RETAILS Of ifl assault on fireman of tfci V i.va Lebftr Fife Station in which hammers and sticks were used wj.s related by Mohamed Yassin in the Assize Couri '-.-day Mm Mr, Justice J. H. Pcdlow and a common jury when \'r Cfconfc Hun rind Teo320 words
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Article134 1938-09-06 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KKPI'H HARBOUR Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan— Silverpine—lpoh. Oil Wharf: Mil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pajrar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Gorgon Keppel Harbour i King's Dock: King's Dk Caisson No. 2. No. 1 Dock: Hopper134 words
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Article362 1938-09-06 17 [From Our Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru. Sunday. A I'I'EGKD to have caused the death or Chiang Kai Jin, his towkay. by stabbing him with a tapping knife at Chong Sieu Sun rubber estate, Rangam, Sua Heng, a Hylam rubber tappet appeared before Mr. Justice J.362 words
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Advertisement270 1938-09-06 17 BIRXS PHILP LIINK. [I (Incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails. ELLA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 SDH Oct. 30 Nov. 4 N rhean round trip tip^p^s; from Singapore to Australia at the M rate*,. Class passengers mav transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or jurnp to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel.270 words
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Advertisement57 1938-09-06 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LID. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA TALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodjiuou tor Fin* Saloon and "^IThoS^So Ucteta to Chin. «d (tnterchangeablt wtf P andO BN. Ooy% lsmied at reduced rate«.57 words
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Miscellaneous259 1938-09-06 17 I3TAL intellicencel I TO-DAY I fOR pli:R DATE AND TIME l a :v««!.s onlv^ J{ff Sept. 6 10.30 am V iv.n.i..L«.ivi f> 110/, W N "Imperial" g 1 nS I 'Imperial' g-»-V!h 'Imperial" J p.m fcok -ir;:; mpena 6 2 p.m. Kneraliyx Imperial' 6 2 n, Kan and Palestine Imperial';259 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-09-06 17 "CORFU" "Corfu" has left Hongkong and Is expected to arrive at this Port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Sept. 7 She wiii proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.29 words
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Article115 1938-09-06 18 SAILING AROUND THE WORLD ALONE ifTOW Our OunR m A' TLR a mx Mi rtty inl a young Yu., slav Himunovitch, left wlay u bis round the World journal lb. steel boat. I He told me: After n ni cJ Journev. I hope to write a SI my adventures and115 words
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Article129 1938-09-06 18 [From Our Oun Rcporlerm Ipoh. Sunl RAJA Gopal. Raja (...pal" J the Indian Interpreter J Ipoh Police Court yesterday in] nection with a case in which a I was charged with b-ing drunll disorderly on Thursday eveniJ After a couple of attempts. I looking Tamil appeared, accw by a129 words
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Article100 1938-09-06 18 [From Our Oiin Rewitrt Kuala l.umpur. n CPORTS day at the Kuala Lfl d flyin? ilub once again pM tremendous success despite weather that washed out scheduled for this evening. Two planes from the Ipoh fljj .'•tended and one from Singapore ciub also attended, piloted br Newark, popular ex-instructor"100 words
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Miscellaneous412 1938-09-06 18 I" ON THE RADIO 1 v TO-DAY mi, ,>,..—* COLOMBO SINGAPORE Cinema Or R a,, *J JPAtSSi***^ «35 the Man" Empire relav Sw Malay music. t 7 10 The N<ws 'in Sinhalese and in I on rhinese Music. Tamil' 7 6 SS preVs programme Hindu-n, m^ 130 Se weather, news412 words
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Miscellaneous401 1938-09-06 18 KUALA LUMPUR ZGE 613 Mcs (48.9 m IMB--7 00 Recorded music. News bulletin. 9.00 Close down. PARIS TPA— 2 15.24 Mcs (19.7 m.) p.m. .s 20 Gramophone records. 6 05 Talk on current French event* in Japanese. 6 20 News in English G35 Concert relayed nom Pans P.T.T. 7 05401 words
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Miscellaneous56 1938-09-06 18 BERIIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (Ifi *> Concert ol Hg 7.20 News in Eng^ nn;MC 7 35 Cor.cert of i'B»" tinued>. is tener» B.io Greetings to^^m Netherlands E»w reVie 8.20 News and tcot*** German. 8.J5 Folk m u^ c econ0 mic 9.20 News and ecoii English and Putc is 9.35 Reich56 words
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Article, Illustration4883 1938-09-06 19 GUIDE TO FORM FOR TO MORROW'S RAGES mP iM "Marcs Superbus") vr form of all horses and 5 Inhered for Wednesday, ie da? of the Autumn ST of the Sin*aT,,rf CluK showin* at a e^oi the candidates have their last three runs <ex,of a*e breeding, owners and names, etc., is4,883 words
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Advertisement57 1938-09-06 19 /1 1 I 1 B^^^B^ 1 V~~~*\ F A \ll ll W BBBBbK1!bBb4 P {^BB^m^B^^^Bßß^Bßl BBbI /t M tfxXi^r^^* I I i bbbbW f vi^^C^^ v cnl i^^ m v bbbbbbbbbbV 1 A '^aF 1 /I W f^^^t I Jbbbbbbb! m <s^^m S> fl 1- 1 W9^ T^^^*"^ I Iflfl57 words
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Article61 1938-09-06 20 Alleged Gaming Singapore, Monday—A fine of $10 o n default two weeks' imprisonment wa; the sentence pas^d by Mr. Conrad Old u m IJLl JL toe Second Court this mornini when Tan Boey, who was arrested by a police sergeant for assisting in thi management of a common gum n61 words
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626 1938-09-06 21 ve r 10,000 Will Be Affected Singapore, Monday. Bf Justice. Mr. Justice McElwaine passed a written jud«>nent to-da> ill the High Court, which will affect the lives I least 10,000 people in Singapore. his oral judgment of Tut McElwaine ruled that campbed on a five-foot626 words
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Article211 1938-09-06 21 Illeged Trespass On Mission Site I Singapore. Monday. H ETHKR or not a stamped document, dated June 8, was a contract tor the erection 01 the Assembly of God Chapel Balestier Road, was the subject of a lengthy argument during case of criminal trespass heard to-day before Mr. G. S.211 words
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Article146 1938-09-06 21 Island Club Mixed Foursomes THE following is the result of the Island Club September mixed foursomes:— Mrs. S. K. Wong and Dr. H. L. H. Lim 46 9% 36V 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lim Siew Jin 47 10 ft 36*/ 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. B Ruddock 43-6 =37 Mrs146 words
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519 1938-09-06 21 Skins' Reserves Hold Chinese In Div. 2 THE Royal Inniski^ling Fusiliers and the Straits Chinese Football Association played a draw of one goal each in a second division League match yesterday at the IMM Road Stadium. The Chinese opened accounts in the early starts, the Inniskilling equalising shortly before half-time.519 words
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Article35 1938-09-06 21 Rangoon. Sept. 5-Pollowing c religious rioting yesterday, in which ten were killed and forty injured, a further outbreak occurred this mommy. Up to tne present two have beon killed and sixteen injured. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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147 1938-09-06 21 London, Monday. AGFNERAL rlemand for dollars marked this morning's dealers on the forelen exchanee market, and with British authorities staging only spasmodic intervention, the dollar appreciated against sterling to 4.8225 compared with 4.8431 at the rlose on Saturday. While commercial buying was still a factorReuter - 147 words
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Article55 1938-09-06 21 Singapore. Monday.— liau Tian Sent;. 23-year-old Hokkten. claimed trial tbla morning In tho fourth court tar fore Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker when cr- urged with assaulting a Chinese wo man, Toh Yew, with the intentio of outraging her modesty. The case wa-s postponed for a week and n55 words
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Article266 1938-09-06 21 OLYMPIC GAMES IN FINLAND Brussels, Monday. AT a meeting of the Inter national Olvmpic Committee the award of the 1940 Summer Olympics to Finland was confirmed and it was decided, subject to final confirmation to hold the Winter Olympics at St. Moritz, but, as was decided at Cairo in March,Reuter - 266 words
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Article33 1938-09-06 22 PULAU Brani beat the Loyals II by three goals to two in a second division soccer fixture played at Oillman Barracks yesterday. At half time the score was one-all ■■••■•■■t33 words
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Article26 1938-09-06 22 Terrors Oversell Indians MEDIOCRE SOCCER MATCH IN a one-sided game of football on the S.H.B. ground yesttrdi the H.M.S. Terror XI beat the Indian Association XI26 words
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Article, Illustration270 1938-09-06 22 Muar Badmintom Championship Next Week [Froin Our Oicn CorrfsponJ Naar, Mm A START will be made in the District Badminton Ass« annual tournament next week. year two new events are intn junior singles and junior i Entries received have not bed encouraging. I In the men's open single* ai have270 words
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Miscellaneous98 1938-09-06 22 TO-DAY'S TIDES HIGH TIDES:— 9.IO a.m., 7 ft. 5 ins,; 8.22 p.m.. 8 ft. 2 ins. «iiiiuii(iii«irfii ■■■■■■■•■■■■••isan bin Haji Din and Satar. Junior Singles: Abu Baker bin Omai vs. Sin Kong Hui; Lim Boon Leong (byei Koay Kok Chain? ibye> Fazdil vs. Zainai Abidin. Junior Doubles: Ja'afar and Ahmaa98 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-09-06 23 L n P Cture shows Fusilier Swaine and A B Somerville and J" c ur pte Smith; in centre a section of fcP Picture shows Pte. Smith and Pte. Bates, and at bottom, Goldfinch and fie »mun, the spectators.42 words
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Article139 1938-09-06 23 r^HER ties in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament played On the S.C.C. courts yesterday resulted as follow?:— IEN 'S DOI'BLES B" CLASS S F n nniH KempSter (scr) beat IP g* scr» 6-4, 6-1. C P F. Given-Wilson I- Dav hh k 2( *-3« 7-5. th i139 words
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Article78 1938-09-06 23 S.C.C. BADLY BE A TEN Municipal Services 4; B.C.C. 1. ny four goals to one. the Municipal D services defeated the B.C.C. in thpir Third Division League fixture on the S C c Padanjr yesterday atfernoon. Thp Services predominated the exchanges during the second half and scored as thev liked78 words
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Article459 1938-09-06 23 Last Night's Results THE Command Inter Unit Novices Boxing Competition began last evening at Gilman Barracks, the finals to be held on Thursday night, when Major General Dobbie, the G.0.C., will give away the prizes. Yesterday's bouts— all three-rounders —revealed a high standard of boxing, considering that the competition Is459 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-09-06 24 \N INCIDENT in yesterdays Second Division match in which th? Chinese and the Skins drew one goal each. making a save. TribuneTribune - 24 words
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Article139 1938-09-06 24 EUROPEAN ATHLETIC MEET Paris, Monday. IN the European athletic championships concluding to-day the tibit was Wooderson's attempt to beat Lovelock's vorld record of 3m. 4785. for the mile A high wind, and some bumping prevented Wooderson from even breaking the European record held by Szabo (Hungary) with 3m. 48 65.,Reuter - 139 words
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Article111 1938-09-06 24 NuremDcrg, Monday HERR Hitler, looking distinctly oider, arrived at 11.10 a.m. His famous moustache was brindled at the end, while his close-cropped hair was tinged with iron. He was greeted by Herr Hess, whose tiny blue-clad daughter presented him with a bouquet. After reviewing a companyReuter - 111 words
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Article30 1938-09-06 24 London, Monday: It was stated this morning at his residence that Prince Arthur of Connaught passed a fairly comfortable night and his condition remains unchanged—B British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 30 words
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Article68 1938-09-06 24 Tokyo, Monday. THE Japanese Government has notified the British, American, French, German and Italian Ambassadors of Vre Japanese armys willingness to respect a "specified section" of Hankow as a zone immune from attack, provided this in no way serves as a base for Chinese military operations.Reuter - 68 words
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Article56 1938-09-06 24 The "Conte Rosso" is due here at 10 p.m. tc-day from Shanghai and Horlgt:ong. She is anchoring in the roads and will proceed to the S.H.B. wharf at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, where she will berth till her departure at noon on the same day for Colombo, Bombay,56 words
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Article46 1938-09-06 24 The qualifying round for tht Sooloh Gold Challenge Cup at the Royal Johore International Club will be played off from Sept. .1 to Sept. 4, the first rond is to oe completed by Sept. 18 and the semifinal will be notified later.46 words
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Article90 1938-09-06 24 London, Moi THE call over for the St. U as follows: 6 5 Pasch offered. 5 4 taken. 1 1 Pound Foolish taken and c 7 1 Scottish Union offered 8 1 Glen Loan 10 1 Ramtapa taken and often 100 9 challenge offered. 100,8 ta 201 Lali offered,Reuter - 90 words
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Article52 1938-09-06 24 London, w ■N their match against an Enj I the Australians scored 3SU 60. Todd 4 for 97'. The England XI rephe I (Ames 78. Ward 7 for 1 12 OB* 54. thus claiming his 100th wi the tour). d The Australians had scored M at close52 words
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Article37 1938-09-06 24 Moscow. Monday :^Genu a J the new Chinese his credentials c ap v P a O c ant 9 the post had remainea bdieV ,j than six months. chl nes« foreshadows close. ru» Reuter tions-Reuter - 37 words
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Article55 1938-09-06 24 the 24th Won After attending the bour Conference in J^Adv^ Kai Lok Chinese Laou mdW deeded to the Dutch E£ tfd Jl brief holiday and >• pore on Sept. l^ ciuate *5 H Mr. Huang is liait anj w Nan University. S^an ol s Nan 0.8.A55 words
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Advertisement30 1938-09-06 24 9fe JOelicious %irst Quencher Whilst J Sailind v i AERATED WATERS A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7W4. THE TAILOR.30 words
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