Morning Tribune, 12 September 1938
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Title Section12 1938-09-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3^No. 191- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 12, 1938. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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614 1938-09-12 1 \ch Crisis Reaching Climax Prague, Sunday, enerally felt that the next forty-eight hours will decide whether negotiations between the overnment and the Sudeten Germans are to proceed with peace, or whether Germany, [C the question into her own hands and try to614 words
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Article225 1938-09-12 1 mmm n c,Pne va, Saturday. Rations were Em rjmj betweei representadin nUmber f P° wers at w,.k I***** meetinc: on W* the application of mmt n A a rr iri. i lhe °venant, partijjjr Article XVI. The British j fh Wb question, in d2 uhen heReuter - 225 words
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Article66 1938-09-12 1 LAWLESSNESS VERSUS FAIRPLAY Washington. Sunday. LAWLESSNESS versus fairplay is the issue confronting the whole world, declares Mr. Cordell Hull in a letter accepting an invitation to the United States to attend the eighth Pan-Ameri-can Conference. He says, "No nation, no government can avoid the issue, neither can any nation avoidReuter - 66 words
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Article369 1938-09-12 1 Prague, Sunday. I|R. Benes broadcast an appeal for calm and dispassionate judgW ment in the international crisis. He described the present international difficulties as the most serious since the war and added. "For 20 years the Republic has developed quietly, progressively. Political democracy, freedom, economic prosperity, religious369 words
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137 1938-09-12 1 NUREMBERG, SUNDAY. REFERENCE TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS MADE BY HERR HITLER AT A MASS PARADE OF STORM TROOPERS TO-DAY. He said: "I see before me a Germany, happy in unity. There are other Germans to whom this happiness is still denied. Our hearts fly out toReuter - 137 words
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Article44 1938-09-12 1 Herr Goebbels. addressing the Nasi Party rally, referred to the "Red menace in Czechoslovakia." He said that Bolshevism in that country might lead to a dangerous development, and addrd that Prarue was now the centre of the Comintern in Europe.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement11 1938-09-12 1 L Accent 4 ffi Sentenced feirt Strength 21 I g_S5- 111 words
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Advertisement68 1938-09-12 1 vfSSEIy f resh miik wrrH B£Jil__l Jsgj^ AM- THE TROUBLE le^ g) REMOVED! lET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk powdered with only dealer cannot supply68 words
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Article, Illustration160 1938-09-12 2 WILLBE UNIQUE EXPERIMENT (From Our Own Correspondent MALACCA, SUNDAY. JHE MENG SENG CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. WHICH HAS REACHED A RECORD MEMBERSHIP OF 3,110 WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD, IS TO LAUNCH A GIGANTIC BUILDING SCHEME IN THE NEAR FUTURE REVEALS MR. CHEONG CHEW TONG, VICE PRESIDENT TheTribune - 160 words
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Article301 1938-09-12 2 DEATH OF MRS. A. BUXTON A WELL-KNOWN local resident. Mrs. Althea Buxton, parsed away j at her residence in Hertford Road. Bingapore, yesterday morning in her 87th year. The deceased lady was the widow of the late Capt. H. Buxton. Mrs. Buxton, who had been ailing for a few weeks301 words
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Article35 1938-09-12 2 Two fire engines went out to extinguish a grass fire off Piggot Road yesterday afternoon Within a quarter of an hour the fire was under control. Traffic was held up for some time.35 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-09-12 2 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR presenting a pUte to jockev jj Donnelly after Saturday's races. Mr. A. H. Todd (Secretary oil Singapore Turf Club) is the central figure. TribuneTribune - 29 words
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Article685 1938-09-12 2 MURDER CHAR FAILS COURT STORY OF MARAUDING GAt THE tale of a marauding gang that plied its nefarious trade petty thieving from town to town and ullage to village, wi revealed in the Perak Assize Court, before the hon. Mr. Justi Raja Musa, when a middle-aged Indian made his defence685 words
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Article84 1938-09-12 2 l From Our Oxen RepoM I Ipoh. Satur. FUND asleep only seven awav from the rail**! Mittu.an elderly Tamil. Mj before Mr. P. Y. F. Kadr ff< the Police court in ans*" S charge of being drunk anu capable The accused The prosecution claimed I Muttu84 words
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Article46 1938-09-12 2 WITH a blood on a trest, bed. Ro a< keeper of tmm agj cut found lyins wl d vesterjy house in Simon K.uo. blo od-^ ing. His clothing J the There was noo- J- aP _ig The man had f* S^^l over the throat but46 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-12 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your Kidneys are a marvelous strurtiirei W ithin them are rrftllion tiny tubes »*»_<■_ a< t as tOXtt* for the blood. Whe A germs attack UMRI %ou suffer from Burning Itching Pt— ages, "Getting Up Nights."' i_-e rains, Dttsiness. Rheumatism, Lumbago] Nerviness. Circles under Kye_ or89 words
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Article331 1938-09-12 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - JAPANESE MANPOWER ORTAGE Sin Chew Jit Poh Uinkow, Sunday. oi Japanese man- soldiers, arriving ■r; xi« <° thc eighth MtSSI The soldiers are K f( sixteen or less. ar. trying to overcome ■f 0 metal by collecting aU ■Sap iron and copper in the ■nOdlen have been searching Seals from331 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-09-12 3 TWO ANGLO-INDIANS were injured when their motor-cycle overturned at the junction of Cross Street and Cecil Street yesterday afternoon. One ni them suffered a fractured wrist. Both had facial injuries Picture shows the motor-cycle after the accident TribuneTribune - 43 words
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Article87 1938-09-12 3 Z [From Our Own Correspondent] I I Batu Pahat. Saturday. AN Indian, Pariaman, who was j m arrested for dancing on the a road under the influence of drink, j thereby disturbing the public j peace, was this morning charged before the Batu Pahat Magistrate.87 words
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Article561 1938-09-12 3 DEATH OF MRS. E. P. STR UYS THK death look place al the General Hospital. Singapore, on Saturday afternoon after a very short illness of Mrs. Kllen Pauline Theodora Struys, widow of Mr. G. W. Struys late Traffic Sui> erintendant of the Singapore Harbour Board, it the age of U9561 words
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Advertisement119 1938-09-12 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 11 a.m. special Appeal No. 438 Penanß Bkcy. No. 75 38 Re E. fc] Manasseh. For mention. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Kuppusamy Naidu. Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd119 words
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Advertisement348 1938-09-12 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPOKAHON. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 25th Annual Genera! Ale ting of this Corporation Will be held at its Registered Office, No. ltiD. Cecil Street. Singapore at 12 noon on Saturday the 24th September. 193."-. and Notice is also hereby given thai the Register348 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article73 1938-09-12 4 «rd Forward (JaniMar.) Buyera 1 15.16 t"VLM OIL (Malaya) Previous B .To-dav in hulk aeptjoet. shLLnt £14.10.0 mine Lnchan*™ IX)I*RA (Straits, RMLS.) 139 vaJue SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) tt SentjOct. Shipment 81% sellers Unchanged TAPIOCA (Ist quality) tt (Singapore) Sept. Shipment 13 3 sellers Unchanged White Muntok Oct,Dec. Shipment73 words
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Article59 1938-09-12 4 Piv. 1,,,;- Tii r.T.onPans (closing middle rate) 178 31 TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.92 B oi7 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate 3 3 4 n£g. T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13 132 unr^ 18 0 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 Unrh T.T.59 words
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Article23 1938-09-12 4 GOLD Previous To-d^ 0 Sat Fine Bar per ox £7.4.1 17.4.4% SILVER spot Wk \a\ 4 months' forward 19 191 1623 words
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Article19 1938-09-12 4 London Sat TIN Standard Previous To-day Spot (afternoon (closing price) n91 3 4 closed Forward £192^ closed19 words
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Article57 1938-09-12 4 TENSE excitement, drama and are part and parcel of Drummond Peril, which ni_ht at the Pavilion Theatre John Howard and Lou* eCtf hero and heroine the P -c the best of the Bttlldoe Drumim shown in Bingapore. The story deato with a«* turns crook to obtain P*J£ making ol57 words
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Article150 1938-09-12 4 London Friday. Distillers 96 3 94 3 —2Dunlop Rubber 27- MlOft d General Electric 77 6 77 3 -3d Imperial Chemical Industries 30 9 30 H, I^6 Injpertal Tobacco 138 9 137 6 -l;3 Anglo-Dutch <. 28 3 27 7 -7 'i»d Canadian Pacific 6 7 16150 words
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Article30 1938-09-12 4 New York. Saturday RUBB£B Previous To-day Change Hone Steady Spot Buyera 15 3 4 Clased Forward Jan.|Mar. Buyers 15 15 16 Sellers 16 116 TIN Quiet Quiet30 words
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Article30 1938-09-12 4 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ban .kok, Sunday PLLOWING yesterday's debate the Assembly has been dissolved by a Royal decree. New elections will take place within 90 days.30 words
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Article120 1938-09-12 4 L^MjuAxj^^^-K^Ajm MARRIED Before BreaWal M.G.M. picture which open Capitol Theatre last night. Robert Young and Florence Ri of exciting and humorous The fun begins when Tom (Robert Young), a young inve paring to marry a society heiri a girl clery at a travel agency The rest of the picture120 words
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Advertisement60 1938-09-12 4 L OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keepmg 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 SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement11 1938-09-12 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD ESTABLISHED Tel. 5926 2. Finlayson Green11 words
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Article708 1938-09-12 5 STOCKS SHARES IL By Fraser Company Sept. 10, 1 p.m. I -Mb 30|6 m-.ui.t 47 Nom 24;- '25 M 063 0.67 jib 22,6 m 1.33 138 m io- ii,H 21|9 22|9cd Kay 15j 16|M 0.36 0.40 0.85 0.88 K Tin 229 23 9 ■i 7 9 8,9 m J4*9 26,9708 words
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Article268 1938-09-12 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 10, 1 p :n "mnAx. Total lof -ivldtnd Books Date dit yea* jjX Close Fa v able BunnaM^a, 6d No U tat 22 29 Sept 23 5% ln 6^ K* Sept. 15 Sept. 9 5% Kramat Pulai m% Int. Sept 7 Srpt268 words
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Article202 1938-09-12 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS iwiim* Singapore. Saturday. Ampaio 4 4 6 Batu oelangors 1.33 1.38 Hong Fatts 0.85 0.89 Hongkong Tin 226 239 Jelebus 0.72 0.77 Kami: iting Tin .96 106 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6xd Kilhn^halls 18 3 19 3 Kramau. 10,- 11Kuchais IJI% 137 Laruts 10.- lljLingui Tin202 words
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Article184 1938-09-12 5 Co- Ltd $30,000 *0 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPOKI MUNICIPALITY l5 liW 5400,000 IS: r ;^y- 30 100 102 nom Int £J JJ*7 $1,600,000 1909 S?' f Se Pt. 30 107 HO nom Int u£ "f« $1,000,000 ffS'SSM* m,M nom {^;r/^X 3 oVooo 107 nnm 9%.w£*!*m184 words
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Advertisement156 1938-09-12 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Societv) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman ot tne Board ot Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director156 words
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Advertisement163 1938-09-12 6 SAPPER S WELL-KNOWN CHARACTERS COME TO LIKE IN] IHIB EXCITING FILM, FROM HB CKANPEBT STOW ________^^«______________M_aM_Mi__H__________Mß___| c |V^"BIIUDOG i DRUMMONDS KR|L I 18l mmW* W^mv^^mmm '■.M.^ii^liL'Ai/JJ.'Mlii'l^AgAJMiil^Tg^ Rfc: J^:. A-% _HimsssSii: mmsP* ROXY BAR open .*> p.m. till midnight m i LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 Laugh And Kisses— Music And163 words
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Advertisement199 1938-09-12 6 Were YOl' ever married befor. BreaK 4 oni*- ami enjoy the experl___. I HOB VOIM, A I l AHit M\ \M In this rollirkiii" <_. )i R r<»iii«'il> llii I 6.15 To-Night at the CApItoTcJ II I Love... YOU FUNNY THINGrI j I And how funny it can be I199 words
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Article202 1938-09-12 7 PARIS, SATURDAY. urv HAS SHOWN HER DETERMINATION TO STAND BY Ch-HOSLOVAHA BY TAKING THE INITIATIVE IN K\f DEFENSIVE MEASURES WITHOUT WAITING TO uft\ I BRITAIN INTENDS TO DO. NOW IT IS APPARENT >HE NECESSITY ARISES FRANCE WILL ACT ALONE. lDl v are the intern Irontier fortifications202 words
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Article188 1938-09-12 7 Berlin, Saturday. SERAL von Braudutsefc, commander-in-t of the Army, went to remberg to-day for the lainder of the Nazi rally General von Beck, chief the pw: ral staff, returnrom an inspection of the op dispositions in various vintes in which he last the garrisons along the frontier. toltta thatReuter - 188 words
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Article77 1938-09-12 7 Rangoon. Saturday. IT is officially revealed that the casualties in the Indo-Burman riots between July 26 and Sept. 9 were 220 killed ancj 926 Injured, of which 165 were killed and 818 were injured hv rioters, the remainder by armed forces. Hitherto more that 2.000Reuter - 77 words
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Article31 1938-09-12 7 Mr. Edward George Dane, formerly of F.M.S., chairman of the Bidor Rubber Estate and the Garing Rubber Estate and director of Gedang (Perak) Rubbn Estate has died at Torquay.31 words
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Article26 1938-09-12 7 I Singapore, Saturdav. i J a K>tor lorry *in morning, a Chln- bulance to hospital had a lacerated wound S [hia head.26 words
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Article24 1938-09-12 7 I" bten appointed to Mohamme--Haji Badruddin :^hi Haji Fathollah \> Imam Haji Ali bin Haji Mohamed 1 Naina Mohamed and Bhalkh Husainibhai.24 words
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Advertisement49 1938-09-12 7 j ERROL FLI'XXj Famous Star of "ROBINJ HOOD" returns next week in ■The PERFECT SPECIMEN: AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED fj JALHAMBRAj j mwroi-aBMM I ___T^ mw%m r WJ R "IT HAPPENED t 4*^ ONE ICHT Hfl r* i I H EL- r^ MmWSSmmm W^ X X j] OPENING TO-MOBBOWj I49 words
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Advertisement155 1938-09-12 7 f j POSITIVELY LAST DAY! j Ihe I -inest All -TKCHNICOI.OIR FVodmlion Vet made j <.omms wiii'iii: voi fixii it*! DAILY 3 SHOWS -3-15 -6-15 9-15 p.m.? A I The New Air-Conditioner 4 ALHAWOfcA (l)ireition: SHAW BHOS. LTD.) Z Imfm^g^mm WARNER BROS. Thrilling all- jf^^^mj TECHNICOLOUR production Jr) Tjß Presenting155 words
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529 1938-09-12 8 Echo Of Grove Road Fatality^ f SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. If URAMA YOSHIOKA A 40Mm YEAR-OLD JAPANESE WAS SENTENCED TO-DAY TO EIGHT MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT FOR CAUSING THE DEATH OF A 24-YEAR-OLD I TEOCHEW, LEE BEE CHEW, AT GROVE ROAD ON THE NIGHT OF AUGUST 7. BY529 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-09-12 8 The wedding group of Mr. Arthur John Adrian Goetzee and Miss Cv»l Betty Adams The ceremony took place at St. Andrew's r»tK^i3 Saturday.- M, l TribuneTribune - 27 words
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Article305 1938-09-12 8 "A LITTLE pot of jelly best tits a little belly. and Mr. Jame> remarked many years a^o that the conceit of the seventh century poet making offering 1c his mistress reminds him ot a I comedy in a little room. Saturday night's production by the Singapore305 words
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Article168 1938-09-12 8 RUSSIA CHINA'S FIRM FRIEND "THK Russo-Japanese truce* 1 mean any weakening ol friendship the So^U contrary our fnendsh.p ft strengthened. declared Cd.n Wane, the new Chines tache to Moscow, on the w departure. Col. Chen-Wan^ a. until Generalissimo's ColoihM.A«^ Chinese General HeadquarW^ been on his personal .stall ro -Russia wports168 words
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Advertisement31 1938-09-12 8 For this Competition only jtarfcM -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. tthe reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!31 words
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AGFA Photographic Competition
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Article, Illustration49 1938-09-12 9 A local Temple" by Chia Kianir Thong;, 154, Chariton Road, Singapore. A Harbour Scene"— by H. T. Ai Tong Old |ov> Society, 97, Cecil St., Singapore. j Through the Arch"— by Tay Jim Lock. 35, ircular Koad. Singapore. An Ostrich"— by S.T.C. starter. No 65, I Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration139 1938-09-12 9 Ist Prize: Yeo (how Heng. 1.0 Kampong Bahru Koad. Singapore. 2nd Prize: G. C. Po. 10 Mohd. Sultan Road, Singapore. 3rd Prize: Tay Chye Hong, x-tiO Kim Keat Lane, Singapore. Consolation Prizes: Chong Slew IFoo, 45 South Bridge Koad; David Ng. 258 Ipper Serangoon Road; Harry (Joh. 35139 words
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Article, Illustration571 1938-09-12 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Mon., Sept. 12, 1938. MALAYA'S SENIOR PAPER DIES From to-day the Straits Times will sell at FIVE CENTS. Malaya's senior paper is dead— there is no seniority: we are all on the same level WHATEVER else may be said of the Tribune Group of newspapers, it willPlanet News - 571 words
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Article649 1938-09-12 10 The shark is the GANGSTER of the A SHARK is a physical marvei. No one has ever seen cne jsleep. although they may be spied basking in the sun on the surface on a lazy summer day, or resting on the sandy bottom where it is waim and safe. But649 words
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Advertisement34 1938-09-12 10 To-day's White Label Announcement There are women who would rather dye than let ethers j know they are grey And some people would »ooner die »Kan be deprived of BEWAR'S J I W.P.S -M34 words
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391 1938-09-12 11 XPRECEDENTED NAVAL PROGRAMME F\T Roosevelt is expected to ask Congress in January to start building two 45,000-ton battleships, which r un ts in Washington claim will be the most deadly warmer launched. Because of radical changes in design and construction, these ts391 words
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Article286 1938-09-12 11 (Continued from previous page) covering of adamantine shagreen, or placoid plates, which provides a resistant protection against attack In fact, this substance is so hard that, when removed, it often wears down emery wheels. Most of it to-day is removed by chemical solution, which eats away286 words
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Article408 1938-09-12 11 MAXIMUM LIFE AT LOW SPEEDS A SMALL aeroplane intended to prove in full scale the principle of a new design for an all- wing commercial aeroplane is being constructed at Witney. Oxfordshire, ana should be flying next month, writes a Home correspondent. It differs from all previous408 words
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110 1938-09-12 11 "SICK CEYLON" Not Lazy III, Says Minister CEYLON'S Home Minister. Sir Baron Jayatilaka. has l low view of the Lsland'i health. Opening a free medical hall here he said: "Seventy five per cent of tht people of Ceylon are .>ickly. The people of this Island are blamed for their lazlnett110 words
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Advertisement24 1938-09-12 11 USE A BOSTITCH FASTENER I NOW SOLD BY rone: 0 ltd. 3 Malacca Street. Singapore. PHONE «2?5 Price 57.00 complete with 5,000 staples B24 words
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Advertisement80 1938-09-12 11 POLAROID Classes are the latest scientific discovery in glare Jf***** Thev permit vou to actually see 20 to ?0 fee? bHow the surface of the water FOR THE FIRST TIME-perfeet eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration ol thl.srcmaiK. able new InYentiOD. THOMPSON80 words
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Advertisement48 1938-09-12 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemist* and Store* J f r T^HHMH mLy*^ S mm\ VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy* Ownership of a VULCAIN wateh is an investment. Yick Woh Hing i (forth B <• Road -.;.;v Road)48 words
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Article, Illustration163 1938-09-12 12 Fo_r waterspouts made au impressive spectacle off the sea front at BeaWU. *'3? £2 S^™ >~ J -J N-JJ about tO-fe«t high mtmmimmmmj^mmy black clouds^f-M J*«» "»-J w h h" pin the p i„„.»j column of water. atr-spouts are rare .n .he coasts of MM* .TheyPlanet News - 163 words
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Advertisement35 1938-09-12 13 [NBPBCT OIK BEAUnrCt CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IX SIGNLESS STEEL COLD WHITE (iOLO FIAI'INTM. ICWEIXID HKisr WATCHi: S BET WITH BSAI DIAMONDS SPECIALITY. AOENTB POB n« RENE ULLMANN (Ml lis pi \< I MNOAFOEC35 words
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Article, Illustration2508 1938-09-12 14 WOMAN DAY BY DA Woman Writer bpeaks— Nursing As I Career— New Ideas in Make-Up— Wonnel \From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 2. MARGERY Allmgham, the popular writer ot thrillers, explained at a Foyle's Literary Luncheon whicn I attended this week, something of the mystery which mast puzzle every novel2,508 words
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Advertisement36 1938-09-12 14 PERMANENT WAVING) J A SPECIALITY PRICES: S $10.0(1 $12.00 $18.00 J MAISON i»i<:iim| J LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd 3 I OPT ROAD J > SINC apope MALACCA S (Phone: 4 G 1 0 (Phone. 121) •J.36 words
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Advertisement439 1938-09-12 16 __________________^__ii__i__r Wf 1 1 1 IB j H_j II H^P I fl| i^B li/^s \W j 1 1 J W %m/ ____L JBLNZyjLJK. i I _______r"~"" h. _T1»» < I ________________fc [ttb B" T w i^iifct "^l^^B Ij -S rn'' _!_c__ ~^^r^e_ m mm fcia^^* t fiulDr S ___>^_S5 SYP&Oand439 words
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Advertisement357 1938-09-12 16 TO FRENCH Po R J j IL »j CHARCEURS REUNIJ HOMEWARDS. I 1 pap VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nasaire Bordeaux Bq____ I FORBIN For Marseilles, Hav re. Antwerp, Dunkirk (JM jTO SAIGON INDOCHINI CAP PADARAN For Sai. on. Tourane and Haiphone S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) 1 JG357 words
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Article181 1938-09-12 17 27 Dismissed After Probe L ABLE TO UE- Veal that 27 memm of THE SINGAff BRANCH OF THE ECTIVE FORCE VF BEEN DISMISSED c WEEK FOLLOW- IN INTENSIVE OBE BV HIGH POLICE ICIALS (WRITES A BINE REPORTER). ]so understand on extremely rod authority that ten181 words
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Article101 1938-09-12 17 rOUR ycung Chinese who were arrested during the week for armed gang robbery with pistols and knives by In-i spec tor Chilton of the Tanjong Pagar j Police Division made another appearance in the fifth court on Saturday before Mr. L. C. Goh. Court Inspector A. R.101 words
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Article307 1938-09-12 17 Naval Base On Indo-China Coast Paris. TRANCE has decided to build a "second Singapore" naval bav on Camran Bay on the east coast of Annam, Indo-China. it was announced here recently. It was emphasised that the huge new naval base will be a complement to the British base at Singapore.307 words
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Article28 1938-09-12 17 THE late Mr. F. W. Croucher. director of Anglo-Johore Rubber Estates, Rim (Malacca) Rubber Estates and Sittang Valley Rubber lelt £W43 K* died in London recenHy28 words
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295 1938-09-12 17 ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM WRONG? A LIFE-LONG friend of the lite Mr. Ramaay MacDonald, J ESdwarda, Schoolmaster, arrived in Singapore tlu^ week. Mr. Bdwardi irho w retired, hai'. i from Scotland and is on a well earned holiday in which he is combining a study of colonial education. "My opinions so295 words
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Article116 1938-09-12 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR Wjrmwfmmmrm T() AKK |VE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan, Silverpine, Asahan. Tomohon, Reijnst, Talang Akar. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Albert Dk. Caisson Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: King's Dock116 words
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Advertisement259 1938-09-12 17 Bl ll\S PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MELA Sept. 30 Oct 4 RKL'R Oct. 30 Nov. 4 c;»i chean round trip Mrtr*** t'rom Singapore to Australia Issued at the Mng rates. {Class passengers mav transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or BKKLfi! rhe connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ■KANE259 words
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Advertisement61 1938-09-12 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA M. SIIMHI 8,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 22, At A P.M. The above vessel ha.- excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and tickets to China and Japan t»i. with P and O SJ*. Coy.) issued at61 words
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Article60 1938-09-12 18 TIES for the 1 nament m ,u follows:— ttjt g a DaW« MEN'S DOUBLES"^' pgUf 31 N Barber v. A. •> Kamis r TTQ v lp T 1 MEN*S SINGLES a m t 1 vs. I. A. A S. K. Gaw.M I Dr. W* and Lim Hoo Cb60 words
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567 1938-09-12 18 Recreation Club Wants More L ad Members Singapore, Sunday fUK Singapore Recreation Club Pavilion was very tastef li corated yesterday evening on the occasion of a Club d inaugurated to establish a better and closer understand! co-operation between the various members of the Club HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m.)567 words
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Article207 1938-09-12 18 THE R.A. (Changi) beat the S.C.R.C. at cricket at Hong Lim Green on Saturday by 5 runs. Scores were as follows: R. A. (Changi): Olivier c. Swee Kim b Cecil Wong i Wilton b Swee Keng 10 Ryan c Kim Hoe b Swee Keng J207 words
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Miscellaneous732 1938-09-12 18 |O>N THE RADIO I 4 jrctrkal rr«ordl«c t Gramophone records TOKYO K:pt. 12 T^ 20 Opening Announcement. T^A«i-krn7 25 News in Japanese. <GAPORL 1 .35 Talk, Music, etc. 8.45 News in English. 8.55 A Talk in English. > metres (1.33mc,5) 8.05 News in Chinape. .6 metres (9.C9 mcs) W.15 News732 words
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Article, Illustration2577 1938-09-12 19 GOLDEN GLIMPSE IfURDAY'S RACING AT I BUKIT TIMAH SINGAPORE, SATURDAY lF i I [MPSE WON IHE GOLD CUP RACE IN A DRAMA tFINISH. AND WAS LED IN AMIDST RESOUNDING APIB y HiS SIMILING OWNER, MR. 0 H. M. STURGES, AT rs GOLD CUP MEETING. L wim ras secjad favourite,Tribune - 2,577 words
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Article101 1938-09-12 19 Results At A Glance DIVIDENDS Rate I: \l IIIIMK |t| i»:( 52 harkty'i v >i Scribble 112. Race S: Bt'.AN'O m aim SIO. Harvest Festival -17. Kabinda sr. Race 3: M n RACKFH |I2 Kn\ ii Worlinftan >17. Ir-nplc SIK. Race NKW MOON SIS I n«l SH. Quisana >h Mallanuit101 words
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Article, Illustration78 1938-09-12 19 lIEIMTLES <1> :U6% $70,607 DEEPDENE (2) ***** $35.30** ARCiOUTAT (3> ***** $17,651 Safariland ***** Bell Press ***** Stuart Tartan ***** Queen's Star 39*45 Amazon ***** The Puritan ***** Viola II ***** TOTAL POOL $1K5.810 Starters $2,521 each. Double Tote: 42 tickets ($233 each) ™J oMhi ____Uf£ n °/rTribune - 78 words
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Advertisement29 1938-09-12 19 SANDEMAN'S i PORTS AND SHERRIES discerning >&&&*. palate ii__r«W^_lS? i/« war* Vmta#> Win... light Dgv well-matured L«.****»^ tn wood. oLIS fit m ittm. SPd.A. ________H I^AMDEIKJ sime. darby CO.. LTD.29 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-09-12 20 JUSTIFIED BACKERS' CONFIDENCE BEANO (E. Donnelly up), winning; the second race with Harvest Festival (Lawler) in close attendance. Beano was one of the day's favourites who justified punters.— TribuneTribune - 29 words
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Article166 1938-09-12 20 T HE leh Oleh Partv I 1 presented a drTl > UC( *B Wastrel," in ml «*3 Fund, at e t 1 The China Relief F un l J approximately bv MtSiM Currency, the show ht fl mumties. a o{^M In appreciation of the Par J the Fund. Mi.166 words
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Article, Illustration576 1938-09-12 21 IERING'S speech L te between Sudeten Germans and Czechs continues lPiv food for thought to those concerned with the peace r Ammi timo in Berlin details of the Czech Government's protht' ,s l I published yesterday. Typical press reactions to the proLwflected inTribune - 576 words
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Article73 1938-09-12 21 Berlin. Sunday Practically the whole of the Reich's western frontier from Aix la Chapelle to tlie Hwlta border is cloaed to air traffic from Sept. 20 as the result of a decree which states that only certain specified 'lanes will be left open to commercial aircraft Elsewhere the73 words
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Article217 1938-09-12 21 I London. Sunday If was stated in official quarters in London last night that during j his visit to Nuremberg, His Majesty's Ambassador has had the valuable opportunity of meeting the principal German leaders assembled there. Sir Neville Hendt-r.sori has not either had or sought any interview217 words
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74 1938-09-12 21 London, Sunday THE meeting of Ministers, which began at noon, broke up at 3 p m when Sir Samuel Hoare left, but actitvity at Downing Street continued. Bir John Simon and Lord Halifax remained behind with the Premier at No 10. Mr. Anthony Eden and74 words
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Article36 1938-09-12 21 The body of a Chinese cook boy working on a ship was found dead, lying on a camp bed in the second floor of a house in Victoria Street, early yesterday morning36 words
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Advertisement12 1938-09-12 21 Pm^ m m m^L^ m mmr—mmr^ A ON TIME ALL TIIE TIME12 words
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Article, Illustration85 1938-09-12 22 WITH THE EXCEPTION of the winner on the extreme right m up, being led in by Trainer van Breukelen) the horses £th ,ercu K K b the davs most popular winners. They are from L.tt f 5 Lachlan up. being led in by Mr. S. T. Rhodes), nf\\Tribune - 85 words
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297 1938-09-12 22 SINGAPORE SUCCESSES [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Sunday. BOTH car and motorcycle records were smashed in to-day's Half-Mae Standing Start Speed Trial held at the first mile, Seremban-Tampin Road under the auspices of the Negri Sem-bilan-Malacca branch of the A.A.M. Lim Peng Han (Singapore),297 words
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107 1938-09-12 22 SWIMMING RESULTS AT CHINESE S. C. FE 50 metres (sealed handicap) championship of the Chinese Swimming Club was held yesterday, both for ladies and men, and the rewits are as follows (actual times taken for distance and handicap in brackets) LADIES 1 Elsie Yeo 40 4 5 (115) sec. 2107 words
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232 1938-09-12 22 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. lOHORE is busy preparing for the forthcoming Foong Seong Cup badminton match against Selangor. With Wong Peng Soon and Wee Hye Teck available, Johore will be able to put up a much more formidable team than232 words
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Article162 1938-09-12 22 Amsterdam, Sunday. DRINCESS Juliana, for reasons of health, did not accompany Queen Wilhelmina yesterdav on the occasion of the Royal visit to the wonderful pageant staged at the Olympic Stadium. Princess Juliana Ls returning to Soestdyk Palace. Two wives of a native ruler of the Dutch EastReuter - 162 words
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Article28 1938-09-12 22 While walK.v.. #*fl m off Tiong Bharu ir I J hours of yest<jda> g -I ese was robbed of b# Chinese at the^ police were inform!28 words
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Article102 1938-09-12 23 Ltfaicus superbus >| Sturges heads Lgwnew' l^t in thestaof the Gold Cup meeting ded „n >aturday. and he chiefly to hiS C Riding Golden L |Hlo scored a double L nie ctinM including the Cup race itself. rvNeiU was the most successor with seven wins, but van102 words
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Article152 1938-09-12 23 I ENG HEE and Tan Chong ee, Singapore badminton es pair who occupied a ier position for many years, dethroned by their club s. Wee Boon Hai and Wong ig Teck. in an S.B.A. chamihip tit played at the cal Union Hall yesterday. oi the success152 words
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Article249 1938-09-12 23 (h 'n lee. 1937 runner-up in al_>nt opfn single badminton tZ' V s on Sa^rday aftermlT'i from year's rs ac. Hee. MayfcbS 1 Hall surpassed Wyed thus far this seaS. fff*g?s il vvas BHiel&?""lorv u *V lctor it marked the *wonlL_ 0 P et^ste:U efforts. 1 a nd249 words
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517 1938-09-12 23 MR. STURGES, TRALNER O'NELLL JOCKEY McLACHLAN HEAD LISTS The promotion of Pilot Officer R. P. C. Markhan, General Duties Branch, S. S Volunteer Air Force, to the rank of Flying Officer, has been approved with effect from Aug 19. OWNERS 12 3 Stakes* 1 Mr O H. M. Sturges 3517 words
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Article375 1938-09-12 23 LAST year's English first division League chaanpions, Arsenal were beaten on Saturday by Everton by an odd goal in three. Results of other English and Scottish league matches are as follows: Reuter ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. i i Arsenal 1 Everton 2 i Birmingham 1 Stoke CReuter - 375 words
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Article77 1938-09-12 23 RESULTS of English rugby league matches played on Saturday were: J Bath 6 Llaneliy 11 Bedford 40 Old Edwardiuns I Bradford 26 Manchester 15 Bristol 9 Swansea li Cardiff 3 Bndeend 4 Coventry 17 Rugby 3 Gloucester 18 Lydney 5 Leicester 3 Headhigley 3 Neath lb W77 words
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Article46 1938-09-12 23 The Singapore CttilMM Chris School will hold their games party on Sent. 21 from 4.00 p.m. to 600 p.m A programme [>f exercises, dances .nd races has been prepared The prize.s will be given away by Mrs. Dobbie, wife of the 0.0.C ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Miscellaneous155 1938-09-12 23 TODAY'S TIDES High Tides 1 1.56 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. "Mr Voase" 0 1 0 $320 "Mr Lightfoof 0 1 0 $360 The Raja Permaisuri of Perak 0 1 1 $390 Mr. Lee Kim Puat 0 1 0 $300 Mr. Leong Sim Nam 0 0 2 $360 Mr. W.155 words
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Article, Illustration719 1938-09-12 24 MR. PAMADASA INTERVIEWED ON RETURN FROM ENGLAND [From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, Sunday. "I THINK the cricket authorities in England will have to move IIS the tfmes The popularity of Test games has increased tt^Z!X^-^n Malayan j_ Zo arrived yesterday by the S-S. Fionia fromTribune - 719 words
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Article229 1938-09-12 24 CONCRETE PRAGUE PROPOSALS Prague, Saturday. An official summary pf the new Government plan for a solution of the problem issued last night confirms the details already given. An introduction explains that the proposals were formulated on a concrete practical basis in order to bring about an immediate solution of the229 words
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Article87 1938-09-12 24 eeive open support by both France and Britain and such support should be coupled with an intimation tliat the two countries would support C'7e< hoslavakia were any attempt made la e>!ort further confession*. As far as can be ascertained no derisions have actually been Liken by the British87 words
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105 1938-09-12 24 Britain Beats Sout Africa At Rugger Cape Town. Satur Fthe rugby Test, Briiini South Africa by 21 points points. At half-time, South led 13—3. The British were deserving It was one of the fastest, most l most exciting international^ South Africa. It was the during the tour that the Briflj105 words
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Article77 1938-09-12 24 N.Y.GANST TRIAL New York, S* PVIDENCE tm *{J li the trial of Hines l State's charges tha he. intimidated or bribed Attorney Dodge. Mr. Stryker for Mr Lyon Boston 'Nr, wft and ex-assistant to m that Dodge in 1934 o de vestigate report, hat cerned in the policy rae a77 words
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Article14 1938-09-12 24 Six *< Jerusalem. Sunday- &c missing as a brigands near th south Palestine I14 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-12 24 A. S. GILES. J CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OU'ITIITEB No. 8. The Arcade. Singapore. THONE 7994. THE TAILOR.20 words
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