Morning Tribune, 15 September 1938
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Title Section12 1938-09-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ;i-No. 194. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, September 15 193& FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article47 1938-09-15 1 )00 Sudetens Czechs Clash PS, GENDARMERIE HEAVY TANKS PARTICIPATING ESSAGE received from Prague m the early l of this morning states that according to headquarters, a regular battle is proceeding kenau between 2,000 Sudefens and Czechs. Ps gendarmene and heavy tanks are reported participating. EARLIER MESSAGES47 words
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Article113 1938-09-15 1 PRAGUE, WEDNESDAY. 'DETEN LEADER, HERR FRANCK, TO-DAY TOLD) MR p GWATKIN (MEMBER OF LORD RUNCIMAN'S EN[E WHO WENT TO ASCH, THE NEW HEADQUARTERS OF D ETEN PARTY, THIS MORNING TO MAKE A FINAL ATA MEDIATION) THAT THE SUDETENS ARE PREPARED I 'ME NEGOTIATIONS AS SOON AS THE ULTIMATUM DEARE113 words
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108 1938-09-15 1 CZECHS CAN MOBILISE OVER ONE MILLION IN THREE DAYS London, Wednesday. I IN connection with the informa- J tion gained from the Czech I Legation that although no mobil- isation order had actually been given m Czechoslovakia such I an order had been considered, j it is pointed out thatReuter - 108 words
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Article31 1938-09-15 1 PARIS MAY CALL UP 2,000,000 MEN A Paris message states that provisional orders are ready at the Ministry of War for calling up eight i -lasses, representing two million men, Renter.31 words
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Article107 1938-09-15 1 ANGLO-FRENCH CO- OPERATION London, Wednesday. NAVAL and military attaches of the French Embassy are working m close co-operation with the War Office and the Admiralty. Two French Military attaches have been spending several hours daily at the War Office. Th' v have been kept m close touch with all developments,Reuter Wireless - 107 words
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324 1938-09-15 1 Japan Ready To Join Germany And Italy Tokyo, Wednesday. lAPAN is as prepared as ever lo join foices with Germany and Italy for fighting against Red operations m accordance with thc spirit of the anti-Co-mintern agreement." said a! foreign office spokesman. He declared thc responsibility for tlu present complication ofReuter - 324 words
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109 1938-09-15 1 Prague, Wednesday. THE Sudetens have issued a demand from their new headquarters at Asch for thc right of "self-determination." Herr Kundt and Herr Rosche have arrived at Prague with the Intention of laying the demands before Premier Hodza. i Two Czechs were killed m collision?* with Sudetens,Reuter - 109 words
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Article137 1938-09-15 1 KTTL prevail s m the rs v, r r lons No serious ii rp Ported during the from all districts •how th-i enc y were pro- ed carder m r aSUres taken F°nti er In on e place fetoms Ho« ere Sude tens occur With tear gas137 words
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Advertisement31 1938-09-15 1 L OTHER P I ,urderer Pardoned 2 CS Ordered 3 4 Bi Cheques 1 SL Sensation 1 < w ,tf iq 20 ii ir News 21 CfJSrt 22 23 rS! Europe 2431 words
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Advertisement29 1938-09-15 1 SHARK OUR IBIBJJ. X 1. 1 M POWDERED WHOLE MILK ll puw delicious convenient powdered form, Try Un to day and be convinced Distributoi.. GETI II HO*. A CO.29 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-09-15 2 Siamese Prince Will Marry English Girl London, Wednesday. I By the permission of the King I of Siam the engagement is an- nounced between Prince Chula of Siam and Miss Elisabeth Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. \V Hunter of London. The marriage will take place quietly m LondonReuter - 56 words
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Article17 1938-09-15 2 The exports of rubber from the Netherlands Indies during August mounted to 23.252 long tons.17 words
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215 1938-09-15 2 PARDONED FOR MURDER OF SMALL DAU GHTER Death Sentence Changed To 10 Years' R.I. [From Our Own Reporter] SEREMBAN, WEDNESDAY. A H JOSEPH. THE ESTATE CLERK, WHO WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR THE MURDER OF HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER ONE NIGHT IN APRIL AT KUALA PILAH, WAS TO-DAY PARDONED BY HIS215 words
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Article39 1938-09-15 2 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban. Wednesday. Inche Abdul Aziz, who was made a J. P. on the Ruler's birthday recently, received his warrant from His Highness the Yam Tuan Besar to-day at the Council Chamber39 words
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Article144 1938-09-15 2 M Singapore, Wednt WHEN Mr. Justice PedJ lf tenced ex-postage deS Wahab bin Mohamed ti months' imprisonment for fy accounts he remarked that) into consideration the jur commendation of mercy ground that the system old of the accounts left *o mv holes that it was easy for cheat the144 words
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Article86 1938-09-15 2 Singapore. Wedi APPEALING before Mr I A. Blacker m the ftm this morning a Tamil, j samv, had a charge murder preferred against I It Wtl alleged by the t thai the accused at about si terday m a house m Yeo v Road had an aruumenMUtn86 words
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Article86 1938-09-15 2 At a general meeting of Association held Jfa yJ ence of tne r rer > W were elected office of the current >eai- I Mr. M WT«SU elected. Mi M J^san sidenti; Mr Vl uanueva J retary.:Mr J T rs retaryi; Mi. Ca ,tn> c c ni Plected';86 words
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137 1938-09-15 2 MOTHER FINDS SON FLOATING IN POND, DEAD i -^mmw a mmmw B [from Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Wednesday. I TRAGEDY, swift and sudden, befell a small Chinese family living m the outskirts of Ipoh. I The family living off Tambun I a Road comprised a four-year-old J son. the widowed137 words
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Article88 1938-09-15 2 Singapore. Wednesday. LIM Hong Thoon, former employe* of Hai Chew Lodging House at Purvis Street, made his sixth appearance m the Second Court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of criminal Breach of trust as a servant m respect of $168. The Acting Court Inspector.88 words
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Advertisement116 1938-09-15 2 Mwmri WEIGHING MACHINES f\W~/\ PREDETERMINED f^lS WEIGHT SCALE For us? where goods are handl ed m lots of a predetermined weight. The variation from \»*^'*22Brl!fiW correct weight is instantly mdi cated on a chart marked '-f "Light," "Heavy" from a central fSfi*^-**-'- A positive indication of excess or deficiency is116 words
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Advertisement182 1938-09-15 2 Gelling Up Nights Caused By Germs I Are you worried and annoyed by constant "(.letting L';» Nights' It so. you should know that the truw cause Is irritating germs which are attacking the 9 million tiny tubes or Alters Within your kldr.e> s. You can't be well till Berttis are182 words
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Article237 1938-09-15 3 SIZE JUDGE ORDERS RE-TRIAL Biagapere, \Wdnesdav. AFT Kit hearing evidence ol an mi*- portanl Crown witness at Ihe Assizes to-day, Mr Justice llornt or dered a re-trial of the ease m which Omar Din was charged with causing the death of a Chinese woman hy a rash act while driving237 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-09-15 3 ben thc Van; Tuan of kabilan who with the and the Upper Chamber, has I parduii for Joseph, estate (nlrmed to death for his r'" murder, and who will now R ten years 1 rigorous.36 words
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Article40 1938-09-15 3 Our Oj >: Qt -respondent] Bangkok, Wednesday. P Trengganu with a big B arriving a t Bangkok on occupying a special coach to the International Express. Minister is entertaining the a garden party at the Legataday afternoon, to meet inabilities40 words
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Article49 1938-09-15 3 t Singapore, Wednesday. P.Wpent m the case m kI w 25-year-old Canwith causing the i^gent act, of 43-year-'Krhl' a chin ese woman, ionS 1 n ffic Dlstrict Jud 8 e (ten/, J 1 upon the accused n(( a "d i therefore acquit I 'Viliiin en was Counsel49 words
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Article127 1938-09-15 3 White Gloves For Magistrate [From Our Own Reporter) Tapah. Wednesday. k PLEASANT 'unction took place m the A Tapah Court when Enche Badarrudin. Second Magistrate, was presentee with a pair of white gloves by the Police m the presence o< Enche Osman O CP D and Inspector Britam Singh. Before127 words
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252 1938-09-15 3 Arrested Ex-Detective Outwits Police Guard Singapore, Wednesday PORTV-J IYE days oi freedom cost a primmer furl her strelch" of two months' rigorous imprisonment m consequence ot I sentence passed on him m the Criminal Court. Joseph Anthony. Indian ex-detective, pleaded guilty to-day. before Mr. H. A Forrer. the District Judge,252 words
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76 1938-09-15 3 KW JJJ Wednesday. Rnkii rrv to be dri ven with ah 0° P Hun ,en,ri «nt brakes. '«;ni dnvs r i Mr Koh remarklcn have machines thereby they can ascertain the brake strength cf all motor vehicles. -These machines are sold by certain76 words
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187 1938-09-15 3 BIG SCOUT RALLY PLANNED NEXT MONTH I A HO scout rally, on a grander 3»■ scale than any held m pre- J S vious \ears, will be held for Sin- 5 gapore Seouters, Hovers, smyK I gad Cults on Oil. 11 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. II is expected that187 words
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Article52 1938-09-15 3 FOUNDATION STONE CEREMONY The laying ol Lhe foundation tone ol 81 Andrews Orthopaedic Hospital, Ket Sun Road. 7 1 mii< i Cos ;1 Road 'will take place on Friday, Sept 28 5.15 p.m. By kind Invitation of Mr Ching Kee Sun refreshments will i» v served altei the ceremony at52 words
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Advertisement24 1938-09-15 3 j Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE WRITING jjft^Wfp FOUNTAIN PEN SIN(iAIM):.I.24 words
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Miscellaneous83 1938-09-15 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m the 3m Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrates Appeals: Teh Kheow Seng vs. Rex. Edith Lilian Woosey v.s. Sydney Arthur Joseph Woosey. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Ma Chan; Rex vs. Wofclg Kirn83 words
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Article134 1938-09-15 4 London. Wednesday. PALM OIL (Malaya) fJf^Tv.im. IlllßtL In bulk SeptjOct. shipment OMJMM vauu CWRA (Straits, F\»LS.) £***** nominal Sept. Shipment uu.u.o SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) v Sept|Oct. Shipment 8 vaIUO TAPIOCA (Ist Quality) Unchanged (Singapore* Sept. Shipment l 6 sener> PEPPER (F.A.Q.) v White Muntok OctDec. Shipment 3 H|-fB«.134 words
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Article143 1938-09-15 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 94- 91- -3Dunlop Rubber 27 26 ih General Electric 7610» 2 74 9 -111% Imperial Chemical Industrie! 30 28.9 W Imperial Tobacco 1357*2 1313 -4.4 1 Anglo-Dutch 27 3 26- --13 Canadian Pacific I 6 l 5^ -JiJ London Tin 111%143 words
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Article42 1938-09-15 4 Men York. Sept. 13. ROBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Stead v Steady Spot Buyeri lfi 8 Sellers 16', 16% -3-k Forward Jan Mar Buyers 16 s*,5 16 4 Sellers 16^ 16% 3 a TIN m QuiH Qaiet Boot «*442 words
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Article50 1938-09-15 4 Previ mi, J FT. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.32 rT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 116 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate, 8 13 16 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 12 T.r.onNew York (closing selling rate) 480 4050 words
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Article26 1938-09-15 4 GOLD Previous j^* < Fine Bar per ok £747 t7.4.11 SILVER Spot 19 9 16 19 11 ih 4 months' forward 19-r 19 7 1026 words
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Article15 1938-09-15 4 TIN Standard fttttou tJC" Spot (afternoon (closing price) £193»-j U93 Forward £194», £194',15 words
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Article100 1938-09-15 4 SINGAPORE RUBBER AUCTION THE Singapore Chamber oM Rubber Association s was held ou Sept 14 indtW were catalogued and pn J Catalogued 1.120.2,4 lfc Offered 955.995 lbs- ton jU' Sold 499.739 lbs I, )M 28 London— Spot Sri New York-Spot H PRICKS REAl**] Ribbed Smoked Sheet (Standard Quality o n100 words
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Article128 1938-09-15 4 Singapore. Wednesday. TIN at midday was $96 1 4. down $15 8 and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 25 4 cents, buyers January March 26 3 b cents, market steadier after the decline The increased political tension m Europe was responsible for128 words
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Article83 1938-09-15 4 Stock Exchange Reaction London. Wednesday OWING to the depressing nature of the overnight news, the London Stock Exchange opened this morning with dealers adopting the usual measures of widening and lowering quotations. At the same time no difficulty was experi- enced m arranging small transactions. Gilt-edged show initial losses of83 words
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Advertisement93 1938-09-15 4 I OVERSEA-CHINESE J 1 I BANKING X^¥^\ I CORPORATION LIMITED iff fiffl^°ll FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery SO I T l l or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS II It IT IS II at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA WS vkascv pomp*™93 words
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Advertisement38 1938-09-15 4 F^-^P miT&h *^<% m\W w Jnm* mmmW K^^^Vb^H X^f H Bk !Vv 1 B 0 of efJr fl IF-^ Hw I flr iPr^^r^y^ A i if a 1,q3 M r^^J^riW Hlh^l W^ amir W mm. InMlf^^lTlkLCyLl B^fl mkMtJsm [jSMammmmmmm38 words
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Article28 1938-09-15 4 Hague, Wednesday. THE International Tin Committee has decided to leave the quota for the last Quarter of 1938 unchanged at 45 J per cent. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article133 1938-09-15 5 Ward Am i/^ui^iiii;Hi.u, 30 V," 30 000 Cl 3 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 3 e i d si 9 $400 00 17 red iQd7 30 10 102 norn Mar 600 000 fired Vie 107 110 norn Mar 5 Q $1 '000.000 'gf^WSD.- mIM norn 1 m133 words
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Article733 1938-09-15 5 STOCKS SHARES Ij By Fraser o mpany Singapore. Sept. 14, 5 p.m. I MINING I 4,- 4,6 28)6 30,6 43- 47j-Nom B 24|- 25|6 0.63 0.67 21j6 226 B 1.33 1.38 B io r iij- 21|9 22|9cd i 15,- 16r B° 0.36 0.40 0.83 0.86 T n 229 2319 7r9733 words
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Article215 1938-09-15 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends ttnsiport Stpl 14, 5 p Company laia Total fci -v-^nd Bock* Date «i Dit yea/ TIN Clos< fayabie BSSt'SS; t lB i^ 2 Malayan -nn. sv^mSept. 7 2 SePlU> le*»S tUX Rawanfc Tin Fields lsd No 12 Snnt 10 Sopt 28 Srpt 20 WS215 words
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Article222 1938-09-15 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. Buyers Seller Batu 133 1.38 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.89 Hongkong Tin 22,6 23 19 Jelebus 0.72 0.76 Kamunting Tin 9 6 10 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6x< Killinghalls ..18- 19Kramats 9 9 10 6 Kuchais 1.32 1.36 Laruts 9 9 10 9 Lingui Tin222 words
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Advertisement162 1938-09-15 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V incorporated ln the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) r bankers AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1.000.000 d Chairman of tne Board of Director* H C. REHBOCK Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN162 words
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Advertisement282 1938-09-15 6 I*._ I^'wEAK THE PANTS" *>r.S««r CtaHf Emtar«*d AJofeffcaJ VW^ PAVILION 6.15-9.15 TO-NIGHT fH- j r/j^jl Z Mmmmamammw m^ i Fx B AW^Pk EIGHTH WIFE" SflL WMM I < i \i vi m roLiiKBT /roro^J^Bf '%"S"€-H S with Edward Everetl Horton. David Nivcn. Merman Bin*. KSSSf jM W ment at aK^282 words
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Advertisement159 1938-09-15 6 ..7.„^; j ROXY BAR open 5 p.m, TILL MIDNIQ j OPENING TO-NIGHT b-15 I 9 -ls^ THE SNAPPY SHOW thai ii yodel voir liisi 1 m^Zk^^B BLUES IWAY!— THEIR Wm^MTi VttC I wT^ifH ■GRANDEST .AMBORJ-.1. OF SONG HITS. GIRGLES, GIRLS AND GUIS' stan LAUREL LIVER lIAKIIV In M G.M.s Biggest159 words
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Advertisement382 1938-09-15 7 LEST IME HEROES f'"' honoured ALHAMBRA London. Tuesday. NEXT WEFK c oezettc announce L,N has approved the .Sjtn and diattoguiahefl iS^ >- 5 of the DS.O on 1 o^^\ JK* Royal Artillery. W nG* flg^ RM \i C t o second-lieu- O^^V^bo^ WaIZ *%i VdinandoftheM.C.| k > j A Law.382 words
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Advertisement203 1938-09-15 7 Specimen" is grand run Thia le a picture that ed it i sparkling dialogue alone m worth the mom B TIMES {s lil(> Finest Comci] of the Year! thats what you will vr. after you have seen; j ERROL FLYNN j In Warner Bra. Perfect Kntertainmcnt I "THE PERFECT SPECIMEN"203 words
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172 1938-09-15 8 ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT IN AUSTRIA Vienna. A CONFIDENTIAL order has been issued to president Ol the various Austrian law courts impending the issue of writs of habeas corpus, and extending the powers Ol the Gestapo 'Secret Police! The order states that the Gestapo officials are Instilled ta taking all mea172 words
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422 1938-09-15 8 NO LEGAL AID FOR MEN INVOLVED CTEPB have been taken m Singapore to lodtrc an appeal to His Excellent v the Governor. Sir Shenton Thou. as. m respect ol some ol thc Singapore detectives who are at present being held on banishment warrants. detectives422 words
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Article52 1938-09-15 8 Singapore. Wednesday A E Fernandez was this cornlna charged with driving negligently along East Coast Road at 7 p.m. on August 8, and thereby colliding with the car of an R.A.F. officer. Fernandez claimed trial and Mr C H. Koh postponed the case to Oct 10 at52 words
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Article242 1938-09-15 8 pYIDENCE of the prosper-iis year experienced by ih *jTm Malay States is given m the annual repor< of the W tary, Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearm\ just published. He writes: Prices for both rubber and tin rose rapidly during the earlvl months of the242 words
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Article79 1938-09-15 8 Used Master's Car Crashed Singapore. ViJ CAR3AN Bingh, a w who U master's car without J and crashed into a rirk>haw'at on ang 17 at Jalan Besar Roa denng the pul' r unconsciow day charged before Mr C H X ffic District Jud-e for driTint n e ly. thereby causing79 words
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Article55 1938-09-15 8 [From Our Own Corrttsam Johore Bahru, Tuesday-] guilty to a charge ot hav::ie to his bicycle. Ho Kirn H Of $2 by Sheikh Abu Bakar. the magistrate The picsecution stated that cased was riding his bicycle road m Senai when hp knocked person. His bicycle55 words
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Article42 1938-09-15 8 Six barges which were engtpl work of dredginn the mouth ofl hour at Kuantan. were tend Singapore yesterday by the I Blanka Bad weather conditions are sal the cause of the stoppage of wl weather permitting, work ll sumed &ter.42 words
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Article97 1938-09-15 8 Singapore, ffl *,\y r-it Kirn Chinese gM Loh Git Kirn. v j t jj years of aft. m^ r Jd oH anc e before I^JftS on^ Second Court this mon ipi oft>eftof $53cashbeW r Lim Hong Wg/J alleged Road. The U*ft taken place two yea rs97 words
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Article23 1938-09-15 8 A HighM^;^^;f at the Cathedia. a t on Saturday the late < .."..nSeP^ died In Hong* boys and frier presentkindly invited to23 words
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Advertisement174 1938-09-15 8 No more feverish I diseases Malaria and other feverish diseases attack m IXt weak people more easily than strong people. V^tlX* Strength is nothing more than a sufficient M amount of strength-giving substances m the \*%fc^ body. Too little of such substances means |C^ weakness. Weakness means something more a174 words
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Article988 1938-09-15 9 Horatius - Horatius I By I TECHNIQUE IC bids are ma L and conventions, and Jsomt players who consider L a re not quite legitimate. 'thev are almost as much V paM as bluffing is at QC or bluff bid does not merely overbidding a hand or meruit which is988 words
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127 1938-09-15 9 Children withthout Legal Existence Saragossa. .41 Franco's Minister of Jusha> ordered the immediate lion of all children born du'war m the Republican Zone tured l)\ the Nationalists. H a pi* tinted a commission hat the order is carried out. li and villages recently taken Republicans there are many under two127 words
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Article48 1938-09-15 9 p«»Mg To Be T»J Of U f e i h Paris. ginning to be tired of Pained a 102-year-old v; M "Father AnicoPted to commit suii h 'mself four times In i few tar* 1 nwn, who lives near Department, has bl -mwork. -ath finds me" he48 words
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Advertisement22 1938-09-15 9 fc, ''*Wa( insist on yonrR3SOTS w&r will ns si n rv B CLQYEH n,/»VKR' V BRAN'D.' it's th.- jm W*A^****'M*tt tt mmmmmmm\22 words
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324 1938-09-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday. Sept. 15. 1938 PEACE OR WAR |T now rests with the statesmen of Europ? to avoid the issue of war." This was the opinion expressed by the German official organ regarding the position which has developed. The writer no doubt had the statesmen of other countries324 words
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Article, Illustration984 1938-09-15 10 Some reflections on BRITISH POLICY in the PACIFIC CLOWLY, m the murk and confu- sion of international politics, we are beginning to see the shape of British policy m the Pacific. To understand that policy, it ll necessary to recognise what apparently arc basic facte, and their relation to thePlanet News - 984 words
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Advertisement10 1938-09-15 10 Jl "white I I label I 1 WHISKYI -W.P.S. -Dl10 words
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Article, Illustration320 1938-09-15 11 ANY WEEKS OF INACTIVITY hinese Present No Weak Link DERABLE concern is becoming apparent m Japanese (es at the continued failure of their forces to break h the Chinese defences at Hankow and m the rest of the c Valley. It is now over three weeks320 words
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Article174 1938-09-15 11 Former Star Now "111 And Alone" Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. FAY Templeton, toasted m the "Gay Nineties" for her performances m Gilbert and Sullivan opera, has left her Pittsburgh home "for ever"— alone, ill and almost unnoticed. Few who passed her wheel chair m the station here recognised the174 words
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Article91 1938-09-15 11 Control Of Canadian Air-Lines Ottawa FJJ* aeroplane lines are to be :K «r the jurisdiction of the d Commissions before September, Mr. c. D. Howe, i of Transportation, f interview here. flight rates of the r subject to a control of '■•rcised over railways, i a forum to which gtare91 words
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Article134 1938-09-15 11 FLAG DAY DODGER DENOUNCED Orense (Nationalist Spain) CENOR Manuel Fernandez Feijoo 5 one of the wealthiest citizens of th* town of Canedo. has been oftiSSh J denounced by the governor of the Province for not "doing his bit A? rreuiaMntervals there are flag-days in A ai^ fhe'-locial Help" ««£32 which134 words
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133 1938-09-15 11 AMERICAN HOMAGE TO GENERAL BRITISH Johnstown, New York State. SIR William Johnson, an 18th century British general who fought against the French and made friends with the American Indians, has been honoured by the people of the town he foundedJohnstown, New York State. A pageant has been held to mark133 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-09-15 11 Cairo ONLY 18 out of 44 contracts of service with foreign ollicials m the Egypt uo State Railway! will be renewed this y following a decision of the finance committee sitting tinder the presidency of Dr Ahmed Muher. Minister of Finance The committee further decided to ignorePlanet News; Topical Press - 135 words
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Advertisement83 1938-09-15 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. POS THE PlBfll Tl.MK— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. Bee OUT demonstration of this remark. able new83 words
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Advertisement60 1938-09-15 12 AfPA^P^m^^^ l^^E-^ mmw*AA*ammtf&Z& m J^^m^ Air Travel Cheaper Still AS FROM lst OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 fV£tf T/PS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. imperiall airways] Bookings and btfoiroatlon (rom the principal travel agents, or from Mansfield Si Co. Ltd., General Agents60 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-09-15 13 1 ,1>u '"-t New, ma. mum. I The Duchess agggSTJi K-iiobur,-. Topical Press tM„„. M-vear-old wife of Mr. William Johnstone of Eastdown **>j^*g y2i*i aSTfe* l^!!* CMtrltate •d Aether the family numbers 14, who Ut< am jm taeome of J I. week wife m the Md Planet NewsTopical Press; Planet News - 49 words
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Advertisement41 1938-09-15 13 inspect mn BEAUTIFUL CHOICE Of LADIES ft GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAkNLESS STEEL c;old white onto PLATINUM. II WELLED WKIST WATCHES SET Willi {FAI. DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AOEinTS for Am\\\\Wm ss m mmmmW JMv I *s^mmmma RENE ULLMANN KAFFLES PLACE. SIMJAFOItL.41 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1938-09-15 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING PRESTIGE In Capitol Buildings, can always be relied upon to have SOMETHING GOOD to show one and this week Wl were very impressed with her collection of at— tt* for formal and semi-formal wear. UT rr w p I W- liked m particular, a semi-evening frock1,563 words
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Advertisement98 1938-09-15 14 GOWNS IVery attractive Day Frocks from the Continent has just been received at Jl£&tfa< Also house Coats m original designs. Capitol Bldg. Phone Singapore. 3838. J SHOES 111 f j SHOES FOR EVERY I OCCASION i Must be Really Smart j and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. North Bridge98 words
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Advertisement52 1938-09-15 14 j— 1 l(I J LlUfl Miisquc y^Mtm)tmmm The wonderful Elizabeth Arden preA^^^^^r^B^i^'M"'/ paration that m a mere fifteen mmWW k am\m mM v^L. i* .S nRjLr minutes refines skin texture, softens Jm lines, firms the contour and gives the face a lovely, fresh, vivid look. MAYNARD CO., LTD. ***> Road52 words
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Advertisement70 1938-09-15 14 JEWELLER IIASHIO\ SU crazf.: I Lsttc -ci CTOH, Ciro monds m j nettc $10, Many other design* In pendj can be seen atHAMLEYS 10 Battery Road agents for CIRO of BOND < LONDON DRY CLEANER a CM** ik 6? >Ht/ froG* r 2 of iff* *d j/2 taddrao* PERMANENT WA^70 words
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Advertisement40 1938-09-15 15 GOWNS about IHIXVS 2nd. Floor i Uttieey Ho" se •hes lor all occasions from *4 CLOTHES (wt A/r/ry s RODNEY HOISE. BATTERY ROAD. resses for all occasions S to &?0 9^aaazx.^mwmxL'aaWKt mmmmmW i J I k\ m WSwok m9W aMmmmm%MWS40 words
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Advertisement21 1938-09-15 15 New house-coats, very smart, just I unpacked also a new shipment of Hollywood Brassieres jl THK SMAKT SHOP 17 Stamford Road.21 words
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Advertisement66 1938-09-15 15 SHOES S AND ALS KAEFIA OPEN BACK SANDAI. m White, Blue, or Hlur and Ore) Ba l> to t PRICE: 56.50 pISJ 111 m\\ 1 1 C-^lfe^^&^■al I (Incorporated In England i PROVISIONS 1 BMSiBjMBB mm^^^^^A^^g^^^^jmAmmmAmm^mmamamA^mMmm^kaiMm I 9fc (ficticious %irst Quencher Whilst Sailing 1 1 I w- ay, ,J a66 words
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Advertisement439 1938-09-15 16 a ■~yw e^^^^B k 1 "^KA^m i i i t~jfa\v i i BY PsO and BRITISH INDIA LINES i INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND Outwards Dae Da# Tonnage Spore Tonnage 1938 i- onn s^nt 23 CORFU ***** Nov 18 S^nWAN io?0 Ip.' 24 BANOALORE 6.000 Nov. It panpi%A *****1 Oct. 7 CHITRAL439 words
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Advertisement282 1938-09-15 16 u> TO FRENCH Po J i I *j CHARCEURS REijNll t HOMEWARDS. I S CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. S; Naza a Boidtuu vH FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk H |TO SAIGON INDOCHIJ I CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Halpl I i BANGKOK qM J A. Mm I.282 words
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Article73 1938-09-15 17 Lisbon. ailins Alps i" the Portuguese i- are m future to bear fd er*v*es on their sails te a ink between the present t greatness of the past." days oi Portugal's greatness all bore ..u large crosses on their ftrsl used to denoi.o rated the sails o:73 words
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100 1938-09-15 17 SACKED BARBER SHAVES SUCCESSOR, CUTS HIS THROAT WARSAW. A 29-YEAR-OLD BARBER, STANISLAS NAWROT, HAS BEEN ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF CUTTING THE THROAT OF A MAN WHILE SHAVING HIM. Nawrot was under notice of dismissal from the barber's shop where he was employed at Piatiowice. Polish Silesia. He asked whether100 words
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Article80 1938-09-15 17 SHIPS Al ONCiSIDI 111, WHAKYI S OK I Ml( III) TO ARRIVE S||n I nlr;iii(» Exit Gorgon <ia City "i B dfort 12 BuSSa M Urn llAitnoi'it Main Wharf: Dradfar Kuantan l Krijnst Lrh. Lucifer Perak Ahamo Oil Wharf: Nil (oal Wharf: Nil VESSELS |)|(V DOCK! I80 words
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Article196 1938-09-15 17 Singapore. Sept 14. Tiie following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kon" :ind Shanghai Banking Corporation SILLING London T.T. 2<3 25J32 London demand 2 3 2532 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 245 Hamburg demand 138 New York demand 55 l196 words
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Article208 1938-09-15 17 GERMANY'S FIERCEST FOE Erankfurt On-Maia CPE( TAI. headquarters have brm established at Heidelberg by the National Socialist Earmers' Cmon U» liKht tin potato or (Colorado beetle, which is invadinu the Keich from Erance. The beetle can nde up to To miles a day on westerly winds and li now terro208 words
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Article176 1938-09-15 17 Sofia BKOINNINti w:t l i the nev. ichOOl fi all women feathei In Bulgarian boys' schools are to be replaced by mci Reasons for the ehane.c. I'.iven by thS Minister for Education m ;ui interview. are "the new conditions ol life and tie need for176 words
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Advertisement242 1938-09-15 17 pi is s piiilp li i J m (Incorporated m Australia j 'I NEXT SAILINGS J Sept. 30 Oct 4 I m Oct. 30 Nov 4 i »und trip tk*#M f roni Singapore io Australia ..sued at the Ugers may transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or L he connecting X.P.M.242 words
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Advertisement56 1938-09-15 17 I BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Pf APC AR lI N I: I KONG, MOJI. KOBB AM) OSAKA SIKH II > 8,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 22. At 3 I'M n DOTS vessel ha.s excellent modern accommodation for First Sal.xm and r fl X roy issued at reduced rates P56 words
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Miscellaneous42 1938-09-15 17 IkTAL INTELLIGENCE! I v i T/^ rvAv X.L.M. •> n m <s p. 11l Kedah U lO tS; EHa e nga i 7 PJ suanga .j |)m prepaid at specialair mail rates only parcels by steamer close halt an hour earlier unles* otherj42 words
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Article50 1938-09-15 18 t ti e lnl A debate wUi: if A| Sail, of the CbW str eet. H Sept. 15 at 8.15 P: p;r •Thatin view'l ;J, t H houses m »LS2 th' e Sfl ity should c-.n'on^,^'^ ,ut within Munic M :ing is open to pw» ire welcome50 words
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Miscellaneous210 1938-09-15 18 ON THE RADIO TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 metres (1.33 mc/s) /lII* 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) p.m. 5 00 Chinese music* 6is Children's programme (Mandarin) SO Chinese music* 7 00 Military band music 715 'Talks for Women— l Market ing -Fish" by W. Birtwiatte. 730 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7210 words
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Miscellaneous245 1938-09-15 18 I PARIS j TPA— I 15.24 Mcs (19.1 inp.m. •'0 Gramophone records a. 05 Talk on current French event* m Spanish. i c> 20 News m English t35 Concert relayed nor.i Parii P T T. •J 05 Talk on French evc.ts. 720 Concert relayed from runs P. T.T. 7.50 News245 words
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Miscellaneous505 1938-09-15 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 GSG 1779 Mcs (16.9 m.) (iSF 15.14 Mrs (19.8 m.) 005 Big Ben. Ballet music. a2O Pastoral.' BBC Middland Oichestra; leader, Alfred Cave. conducted by Leslie Heward. 7 20 'World Affairs.'* talk by the Rt. Hon Sir Malcolm Robertson. G.C.M G., K.B.E. 7 35 'Advance505 words
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Miscellaneous342 1938-09-15 18 P.m N,T> M, '^-n,H 1250 The llews 1 ann^c«r.enuß 205 "Whit the cm H 'T e Class f°B corded i. asMc ai m 3.20 Interval 605 Ballet m <, (rec lay i. BB c T^B chestra lEmnir* (^H 6-50 Sinha,,se E S e c Wa 0 s^r ,h ■"■fl 7W342 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1938-09-15 19 ALMOST A TRIPLE TIE ESTERDAYS dam r:uT> 1 ,t uturnn Extra was run off m I unless weather, aid though the attendance was not M"ite m pn Saturday, there- was a good crowd, which increased as I tort <>n. Inr no 014 upsets, but m the E the racesTribune - 1,112 words
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Article459 1938-09-15 19 DIVIDENDS Met 1 SIR PATRICK s:J2. iu.uk Reaatj n H Kern lot ST. Race I: RAW ANG 111 .md 111 Naff Hill s'» Pffeitj QaM 17. Kate I: RAGLE'S EYE sio and S7 Danse Dv Vastus ft Phariol S7. Rare I: REX SW und Sl459 words
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Article53 1938-09-15 19 JADE WHY ***** $7,212 LAY OFF UM SS.WH; JULY THK SEVENTH ***** $1,803 President ***** 225 each Pride «f Perak ***** ('osmetic ***** Excuse Me ***** Patroleah ***** Success ***** First Bid lilll Newzy ***** Total Pool: 5T8.980. Double Tote: 5 tickets $1,128 each. I Total Pool: $553 words
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Article, Illustration766 1938-09-15 20 (Continued from previous page) MCkl): Nos. 1450. 987. 208. 1215, 116, 931. 450 3<il. 677. 08.« A very good start saw the horses 1 ace m a line lor a few yards, and then Benedict and Old Cow detached themselves away followed by Equetta and *Mcc whileTribune - 766 words
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Article91 1938-09-15 20 [From Our Own Correspond Johore Bahru. Tuesday -whii# rai nonyas wer P having a Z •■pakau" m an uninhabited ha Senai, Inche Abdul Hamid br Kadir, O.CP.D Kula: accon by a police constable, raided th* and arrested three of them tin making good their escape Before91 words
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Article44 1938-09-15 20 Frankfurt-On-i MENDELSSOHN street m Frai On-Main, m the fashionable End where many Jews are still has been renamed Haydn street. that Mendelssohn's music has beei ned from all concert halls m Naz many, all traces of his name are removed as well.44 words
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359 1938-09-15 20 riopi i m nsi to Acciri IHMaI S BAXK \OTfc* After more than a year of Japanese occupation, the political economic and social conditions m the Peiping and Tient sin area have deteriorated to a state almost chaotic. Economic development plans of the Japanese remain359 words
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Advertisement49 1938-09-15 20 ¥SAa*a IV\ Wo** o** mmm^m* mm .AAmmW \m\\ TV I Sh Hl 1 I c Oidlnvy oils dralAJfem th« fngine*afcti3t»icpfc 0/i'retfart.n^tfiertTx'imuf!klcQrp»a«nDw •pann wear, atv) mcokomtul conufit cakn plate- J> New Sheft Motor* OihTfoufCe^^y otli»traL«lUoiicentrne. pprtfe pr<*ccUvt o'iKftto which «N noC<fajgH*%I «**«UKcn£iaertDpap i4sia<tc Petroleum Co., 'S.S.) Ltd. m WFS 60A—49 words
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Article65 1938-09-15 21 HOME FLEET'S CRUISE ri London. Wednesday. flotilla to-day left its d passed H.M.S. Nelson, '>mmander-in-chief of 'Admiral Sir Charles about an hour later, the i mpton and Newcastle the Firth. 3 m the Royal Air Force 'ton accompanied them to 'ships Revenge and eighed anchor, and tnvergordon was the irBrisish Official Wireless - 65 words
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Article, Illustration260 1938-09-15 21 YSTERY CHINESE MISSION TO AMERICA? Mr. Soong Among The Party Hankow, Wednesday. A REPORT from Honolulu stat es that a clipper arrived at Honolulu on Monday from H ong Kong with four mysterious Chinese passengers aboard. ls believed that the party includes Mr. T. V. Soong. who is proceeding to260 words
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Article72 1938-09-15 21 London. Wednesday THE United States cruiser. Nashville, which arrived at Portland on Monday left to«iav under orders from Washington for Gravesend after the crew on 1 shore leave had been hurriedly rounded t tip The vessel was due to have left on Friday The reason for the72 words
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Article49 1938-09-15 21 Jerusalem. Wednesday TEN Arabs were killed and ten injured I when a land mine blew up a bus on the northern frontier road to-W-Troops and police were sent to Bethlehem where the pohCS station and th< po£ office were gutted last night by an armed gang- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article26 1938-09-15 21 China league Assembly Osneva Wednesdaj ,T Is expected that Dr WW*** Japanese conflict Oaaam Chinese ieu lt time m Delegation is j apan ese issue ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article101 1938-09-15 21 Localy Robberies TWO daring robberies were perpetrated last night m Singapore when a Tamil woman and a Chinese were victimised The woman was relieved of a gold necklace at her house In Silat Road by a Chinese who broke into the premises After gagging her he tied her up with101 words
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151 1938-09-15 21 FINE ACTING IN "BLUEBEARD'S 8TH WIFE "AT THE PAVILION \k^<a.^omkSL^^^<o^ xju^~^ I pARY COOPER In "Bluebeard*! Eighth Wile. better than PC haw IM him for a long tun* He ha.s scored raeeeasai In the past, t>ut here ho baa i part that tits him like a glove a man who151 words
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Article71 1938-09-15 21 Singapore, Wednesday. Veerapjm, a Tamil Hindu, wiio gave his address as 121, Serangoon Road, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second court this morning and claimed trial to a charge of the attempted theft of a hand-hag from Mrs. S H. Tan. of 773. Ciove Road,71 words
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Advertisement109 1938-09-15 21 NEW 111= HUDSON mmW m\m\^a^m\\ mmW mma \j^\ i'uJH^ m%\ mmw/ mat mm^A. V \m ll Bl mmw^f kmm\ \amv Inr Amwmt^^^^M MIL Sa YmmrmWW ■HLr sAi T/kTR^L m^S f*tt** at* I fii At* r S a*^\Tmr^S mmmmftrT^^^ KT^^wc*- ■m il «^^m2mm\w mt mtlmtW V i. w* vll l\ W109 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-09-15 22 Results on p. 19 20 u:„u i.j v nnk \ii\o un) won casilv, with Lisheen, Little Charm Tribune PICTUBI showing HN of the closest finishes of the day yesterday, m race 2. m which Kawang (Spencer up). Poor Kill (Lawlef up) and Pretty Qu et (White up) almostTribune - 131 words
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Article178 1938-09-15 22 Singapore Hockey Assembly Report ended June at m held at M I the pro? I fenn, ..;;'<»■ was rr IS eh! »'^l ccul I The I F. X: inter alia. r W I shown r.\ 1 v. Malacca v. Pen; nr, v. Selangor at The FA; M against the Colo.178 words
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Article26 1938-09-15 22 The will of Mr. Samuel don-born ex-millionaire ft* died m Paris, was filed tor p Chicago recently. The e-u about £200. is left to Ul26 words
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Article55 1938-09-15 22 Berlin. Wednesday. THE new airship. Graf Zeppelin, 1 left Friedrichshafen to-day and flew over Lake Constance for her first trials, with 74 aboard, including officers of the Air Ministry. The Zeppelin was commanded by Dr. Eckener who named it by breaking a bottle of liquid55 words
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Article234 1938-09-15 22 Chinese Again Beat The Airmen 1 S.CR.C. 3, R.A.F- 'pd A KEEN tussle was provided m the hocKe> m Hong Lim Green yesterday between m***_ 1 C* 4-\ wm. J-* a anu an ?>.u.ii.u. team. The Airmen, afier working up a. powerful combination m the first halt, J failed to234 words