Morning Tribune, 29 September 1938
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Title Section14 1938-09-29 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE }L j__ No. 207. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, September 2«, 193* FIVE CENTS14 words
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935 1938-09-29 1 W i Meet Chamberlain, isolini Daladier Premier Tells Parliament Of Peace Negotiations AT THl\ SSs S8& s IT IS ANNOUNCED THAT GERMAN MOBILISATION HAS BEEN A DELAV^ IT IS STATED THAT HERR HITLER IS MEETING MR CHAMBERLAIN TO-DAY (THURSDAY), AND ALSO SIGNOR MUSSOLINIReuter - 935 words
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Advertisement25 1938-09-29 1 Hongkong PoUcemMi M Sentenced 2 J China War News 3 Kiel's Breast J Roosevelt's Appeal 21 S A FA. Cup 22 1<(( .al Swimming 2325 words
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Advertisement58 1938-09-29 1 hisis \i;us ON OTHER PACES Premier's Km pi re Broadcast W I oosevelfs New Appeal to Hitler 21 Vliat Premier Told Hitler 24 SHARK oil- Qili) KNTHIJSIASM U^ T^JJ fl A I 1 w I T1 POWDOUED WHOLE MII.K ll pun <i< licious h milk in convcnnnt pOMfe* form Try58 words
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292 1938-09-29 2 Hongkong Polic emen As Opium Smugglers Sentenced In Singapore jgfcTORK Mr. H. A. Ferrer, in iht Criminal District Court this morn fn#. four members of the Hongkong Police Force who acted as inti-pirac\ uuard on the motor vessel An^hun." were charged with poKSitssion of non-(.o\ finnan! chandu. Singapore. Wednesday. The292 words
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Article129 1938-09-29 2 ISingAjtf, Wednesday THHt.t «(4MtoiN rtM to the Fourth Court this morning to give evidence in a motoring case in which two men were hurt as th;« result of negligent driving of a van Motftaf t# mmm*. John Moren by their Malay driver at the Fouith milestone129 words
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Article33 1938-09-29 2 Information has been received by telegraph that three state-aided labourers mil arrive on Sept. 29 by sj>. "Rohna"." ft us expected that these will be sent to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine33 words
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Article, Illustration128 1938-09-29 2 ACQUITTAL FOR DRIVER Singapore, Wednesday. I Edward Fitzgerald Wind! was to-day acquitted on thi charge of negligent driving along {Orchard Rend on July 12. Mr. C. H. Koh based his sentence on the fact that the damage sustained by both accused's car and a taxi, which ?cliided. would fit InTribune - 128 words
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Article81 1938-09-29 2 Singapoie. Wednesday— Pang Sev Fens, forty-year-old Hainar.ese claimed trial in the Second Court before Mr I onrad Oldham this morning en a charge of having committed theft of 43 eegs, a tin of butter, a tin of vaseline '<- tin of sugar, a tin of coffee, two oranges81 words
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Article63 1938-09-29 2 TRIBUNE'S EXTRA NEWS SERVICE -Je and i,,,,, and the novv ;ll n,n Wmem fl) •«WK>O words per m mh f •rUck b aore than anr other Paper in Malaya has ever previou-.lv receive i.^. phically m 1,, ra( |j This decision ha* been reached, noi« ithstanriin ff the expense involved,63 words
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Article87 1938-09-29 2 Singapore, w»'' :iu s(J ONE hundred and fourteen t^ets of Kafflo Institution "g through thorough morning before Major Heard, W- Staff Officer, local Fetee*. In charge of the parade Cu P l Great attention was paid 10 h imn-out and drills at which the lounr platocn was87 words
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Article48 1938-09-29 2 A drama. "Chermin-Hidup. 'MjgJ of Life* will be staged at trie World 'A 1 Theatre on Sept. ,J d Marhoum, Mr. T. Ali BgJ^Jfß suphis amateur friends, with thti port of Miss Rlboefs V, a:m c ihow is in aid of erecting a local HU School.48 words
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Advertisement32 1938-09-29 2 «Kk>wranits A solution that solves the problem of RUST PREVENTION BOWRANITE PAINTS are more than protective. Stocked in six colours and BLACK, they enhance the appearance of visible structuies. 11^"■^■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■fcl WPS. 89A^^hhp32 words
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Advertisement185 1938-09-29 2 Gelling Up Nights Caused By Germs Are 3-ou worried and annoy d by conwa L •r* tUn f i:^ Nights"'? U roa know that the tru« cause is Irritating conns which are uttacWna the 0 million tiny tubes or rjlh rs wilhln >our kidneys. \<»u can't be well till gtrms185 words
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232 1938-09-29 3 CHINESE RECOVER LOSHAN AFTER LONG STRUGGLE Hankow. Wednesday. /IPANESE planes bombed and machinegunned the international train carrying Britons and French sailors to Hongkong from lankow. The bombing incident occurred when the train was passing ,orth ol Yochow. The train returned to Wuchang undamaged. "here were232 words
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Article170 1938-09-29 3 Singapore Rotarians Discuss War WILL THERE BE RUN ON BANKS? pHK imminence of war in Europe Ls a popular topic of discussion mong Singapore Rotarians. At resterday's meeting of the Rotary "lub, nearly everyone who attended ialked about the grave prospects of Lr breaking out. The President, Mr. T. H.170 words
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Article106 1938-09-29 3 The undermentioned passengers are expected to arrive in Singapore from Australia by the s.s. "MARELLA" about Sept 30 Mr. B. O. Anderson, Mr. *Mrs c L Bentley. Masters C.kJ Bentk-y. Miss O. G. Bland, Mrs. J. M. Fee. Mr. J. A. Garbutt, Mrs. L. Griiff-n-Foley, Miss S. E.106 words
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Article89 1938-09-29 3 Wednesday— Goh Ah th-Aer. a lorry driver, was to-day nnea Por in default seven days' r.i. In the Ff >urth Court before Mr. Kenneth A nicker on a charge of voluntarily cau*ln* hurt with a hammer to a fellow driver, Ong Oh. It was stated that two89 words
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Article91 1938-09-29 3 The Straits Settlements Police Band will perform in public during October rs follows, under the direction of Mr. C C. Hitch, L.R.A.M.. A.R C M R.M.S.M.: -Thursday, Oct. 6 at 6.00 nm at TelokAyer. Sunday. Oct. 9. at 9.00 pin at Botanic Gardens, Tuesday, net 11 at 7.0091 words
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82 1938-09-29 3 BfaiapQftt. Wednesday. IN sentencing K. Tolnn U I lint* of .S.'tO or in default one month's r.i. when he pleaded jririily to the (fcargi of Mflftaj driving and thereby colliding with tUmlUmuy lonv at the iMf of Kobinson Road at '{.1") a.m.82 words
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Article263 1938-09-29 3 Charge Against Moneylender July 24 this year he was summoned by court to find out the date the no* was executed. He found that {here had been alterations in the date on the promissory note. He then Kavnotice of defence and came to court and told the magistrate that he263 words
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Article112 1938-09-29 3 Before the chftel jMtftoe In let court at 1U urn Judgment In Magistrate's Ap|>eal No fil 3J! Niun Bun Kim vs. K< i x At 11 am BkCJ 385 37 Public Kx animation of Tay Kfttf Srow. BefOffC Mr Justice Pedlow in 2nd Oourt. fit 11112 words
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Advertisement28 1938-09-29 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building:, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. iO~ 0~ l« I < —^mm~^*m^^ < ■■■mi i »i^ AiwAif iVAiSlhhbPC^hd ft^^^|28 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article121 1938-09-29 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-dav Change RUBBER Steady Strom-. Ist Forward (October* Buyers 7 5 7 7 K 2nd Forward (November* Buyers 7 1116 7 7 8 -3 16 Srd Forward iJanlMar.) Buyers 7 3 -j 715 16 316 Sellers 713 16 8 .+3 16 London. Wednesday. PALM OIL121 words
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Article20 1938-09-29 4 KUBBEB Pivvimi, v '(ines4,, Forward Jan. Mar gg 15 38 TIN Sellers W j Spot fclrt 120 words
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Article17 1938-09-29 4 H.\ Standard Previo Tilling Spot (afternoon (dosing price) £195 da: ChS Forward n9^ gj 317 words
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Article119 1938-09-29 4 Previous TO-day Change Distillers 87 6 83- —46 Ounlop Rubber 24 24 Oeneral Electric 73 3 74,imperial Chemical Industrie* 28 27 6 -6d. Imperial Tobacco 125 121 3 —3 9 Anglo-Dutch ,213 213 Canadian Pacific < sft 6% London Tin *> 2 10ft 29 —I*2 Rubber Plan119 words
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Article61 1938-09-29 4 London. Wednesday. Previou.s To-dav Change i\T. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.62 179.00 -.38 T.T. on Amsterdam (dosing middle rate) 882 855 -27 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 9-14 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3-1 16 Unchanged T.T, on Japan (closing selling rate) 161 words
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Article83 1938-09-29 4 M Singapore. Wednesday. ESSRS Fraser Co.'s report for 1 to-day is as follows:— Tin at midday was $99 58. up $1 18 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was! buyers Spot 22 cents, buyers January March 22 rents, market very erratic i The market was83 words
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229 1938-09-29 4 CRISIS REACTION ON CITY COMMODITIES London. Wednesday. JJNDER the shadow of the grave political events, activities in the City were concentrated on making an effort It prepare for contingencies The bullion market experienced further large unloading of gold, mostly from continental hoarders. Offerings were again absorbed chiefly by the authorities.Reuter - 229 words
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Article63 1938-09-29 4 The Friends of Singapore ha« decided not to purchase the picture 01 Singapore in 1856 as a copy alreadl ted in Raffles Museum There *a> possibility of the Police Mess being terested in the picture and it was a cided to let them have it if w^JJ63 words
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Article24 1938-09-29 4 London. Wednesday GOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per o* £7.5.6- £7.7.0 +is 6d SILVER 4 months' forward 19 18 S 824 words
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Article40 1938-09-29 4 London. Wednesday THE Rubber Traders' Association Exchange Committee has decided that no dealings in standard ribbed smoked sheet, spot or any forward position on settlement or ordinary terms are to take place under V d Reuter.40 words
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Advertisement59 1938-09-29 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves iiom 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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Advertisement15 1938-09-29 4 SMITH BRITISH D9SOTUNCI COMPANY. LTD BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Tel 5926. 2 Finlajrson Green15 words
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Article746 1938-09-29 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Sept. 28, 5 p.m S Jtai JJ 24,6 :ay 213 22 3 ,mg 10 i« J 0.38 0.42cd 0.72ft 0.77ft Tin 21j6 23--i iraullc 7.6 8 6 L 25,- 26 6 mpong Kamunting 8,6 9|6 :t 176 191- 1- I,4ft punting Tin ..86746 words
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Article126 1938-09-29 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends SinßU|M»rp, Bept 28, b p m rouu for Cooi| ny Monks Date tm l*» yea* Close EUtam Tin s'; int. Oct. 3 Ort Oct, 4 s'! Pengkalen 3d less tax Ocl 11 Oct io 19% Renong Tin W% Final Oel II Sept I Wfc'126 words
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Article165 1938-09-29 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS n Wedn< da) Kiner* Sellers ampats 3 9 43 i Batu Belangon 3< 40 Hour Fatt^ 073 078 Hongkong 7. 213 23--jeleSus 065 070 Kamuntini Tin B|6 9 6 Katu Tin 24W 256 KillinghalN 18 1 19Kramats 09 Kuchais 125 130 Laruts W 10 6 iLingui Tin165 words
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Article239 1938-09-29 5 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 mt i« 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4 000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 H Wrntnam mnaarm 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. i 4 3 /4% 1929 red. 1959-^ »«.250.000 Tnt MaV 15 Nov. ia Tnt June 1 Dec.239 words
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Advertisement155 1938-09-29 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. Incorporated In Um Nethtrlandi (Netherlandi Trading Boekty) HANKEHS VMSTKKDAM Established by Royal Chartrr AD 1824 Paul Up Capital f 40.030.000 Statutory Resenre Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve i.(HK),ooo hairmun of thr Board of Directors II C I^EHBOCK. M.ui.iymK Board: U CKfcNA DK lONOH President M. TAUUIN CIIAI3OT Director155 words
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Advertisement226 1938-09-29 6 /L4 VK4// CALLS! Come and Enjoy a Breezy, Bracing t Holiday Entertainment amidst Hundreds of Sun -kissed Skirt -swaying Sirens! TO-lIAV :m.~> ».I3 at <ii< CAPITOL Just the Ripht Show for these Anxious Times! J^^ The Islands Ring with Melody y olir p amirit£ Jm\~si in a Tale of Bold226 words
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Advertisement131 1938-09-29 6 *"""""C'r-- (hange- jAlhambra! The Greatest of all v Aggers- Vive La Dance l^%| Vive La Romance! \K, i Vive La France' WL I lI 'nd TH( B i J •tixn uoi > 04H S 1 k» J«fr> ft»'d Rich,,,; MMlahl MtMMI L,- ttmtmttmt^ ttmttmmkmtimmim ttmk L-... h Hwr» 9mm mi131 words
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Article75 1938-09-29 7 ALLEGED THEFT OF BICYCLE Singapore. Wednesday Smith <18» and Clyde de 131 appeared before Mr. G. a in the Third Court this r charged with the theft of a /allied at $20 belonging to Mr. yoke Hwee at Upper Bentngoon ni on Aug. 17. Lj were also charged with dis-75 words
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Article29 1938-09-29 7 1 i itc of interest payable on dei the Post Office Savings Bank, i has been fixed at two per cent. it from Jan. 1. next.29 words
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Advertisement360 1938-09-29 7 \f As re P <)rt^ 'ocal press Sept. 23rd this film received highest award at International Film Festival TO-NIGHT US or MAM TWAIN's GBEATBBT STOKV OOMEfI To 111 Kin A| L T||F: BFAI T| ()F uoNDKors TECHNICOLOUB! II PAVILION j Ned mischicvdiiv. lovable Tommy Kcll>. C/^ 3 2 i* stai360 words
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Advertisement102 1938-09-29 7 >■■■ mimi •■••••••^f IGREAT IS RIGHT! yesterday a cheering Audience enthusiastically Confirned] our statement here is, the Greatest Motion Picture ever broufht lo the Screen I DAILY 4 SHOWS- 1 1 A.M. 3-13—6-15 9-15 p.m. j THE /UR-CONDITIOND 5 i TwenUeik (fniurv-iox pnmttia DARUYL T ZANIKK'S Supreme Achievement i m102 words
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671 1938-09-29 8 Science Delves Into Life Of Termites Unravels Unknown Wonders Singapore, Wednesday. CC'IKNTIFIC research into the lite and habits of termites has produced a £ood deal of information of value to man in the extermination of this species of insects. But more has yet to be learnt about termites if the671 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-09-29 8 Mrs. Chen Chia, wife of the Chinese Ambassador to Germany u k passed through Singapore on Tuesday with her son Air hen r^° Chern. by the Scharnhorst. Mr. Kao Lin*-Pai. loca, CIIL^CW General, is on extreme right. TribuneTribune - 40 words
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Article88 1938-09-29 8 Stay Appeal A llowed Singapore. Wednesday.— Mr. Justice McElwaine. the Chief Justice, yesterday delivered the full Court of Appeal's judgment in the appeal of Mi*. E. Manasseh of Penang. against the receiving" and adjudication order made against him by Mr. Justice Howes. Mr. B. E. Ross of Penan* asked for88 words
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399 1938-09-29 8 Construction Of Strategic Air Base In Alaska JHE high military command in the United States will soon ask President i'iunklin D. Roosevelt for his support in passing through Congress du ing the next session a bill granting ci edits necessary foi the construction of a strategic air base in Alaska.399 words
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Article261 1938-09-29 8 FISHING IN NAVAL BASE WATERS A SPECIAL issue of the Johore Co» ernment Gazette contains the for I lowing notification under the Nava Base Waters (Johore) Enactment.--i In exercise of the powers vested h hir.i by section 7 (I) of the Nan I Waters (Johore) Enactment the om in Charge261 words
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Article133 1938-09-29 9 Suez Canal Dues Again Reduced Paris. A FTKR having reduced Suez Canal •^passage tolls by sixpence on July 1. 1936, and again by one shilling on April 1, 1937, the Board of Administration of the Suez Canal Company has just decided that a further reduction should come into force on133 words
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Article113 1938-09-29 9 CANADIANS DRINK MORE TEA l r .clvent of warm weather, Caare drinking more tea ana K)its of tea into Canada during •nth of June last amounted to poundi compared with 3,091,557 June, 1937. tea of India, imported direct or In bond in the United King--1 'he most popular variety with113 words
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Article, Illustration854 1938-09-29 9 Horatius - OLYMPIC HANDS IN PLAY Horatius By i\K of the most interesting of T bridge tournaments is the annual itcrnational contest which is known g the Bridge Olympic. 'or this event, in which players from countries participated this year, preed hands are issued and played in joaa parts of the world.Topical Press - 854 words
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317 1938-09-29 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 29. 1938 MR. ROOSEVELT' S EFFORT PRESIDENT Roosevelt, in a personal message to Herr Hitler, has made a new appeal for peace and suggests that an international conference be held to settle the troubles of Europe. It is a .splendid gesture and emphasises again that317 words
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726 1938-09-29 10 How Japan is FACING UP TO WAR-TIME ECONOMY NEEDS I HOST oi mean.s for consuming less and saving more were advocated during the War Economy Week which has just been celebrated (writes an "Observer" correspondent > Tokyo's hoardings were plastered with 30.000 posters, urging the people to refrain from buying726 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-09-29 10 Mr and Ifn O. C S Dobbie are now is residence at 3148. River Valley Road. Singapore 'telephone *****' The Federal Secretary has appointed Mr. J. F. Draper to be a Deputy Public Prosecutor, with effect from September 20 Dr. S. Eveson, Acting Senior Health Officer and Port HealthPlanet News - 135 words
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Advertisement13 1938-09-29 10 1 [)EWAR'S I II "white I B label 1 i WHISKY I W.P.S.DI13 words
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1070 1938-09-29 11 in I ent] I oiuion Sept 1 powers that be in Hollywood iav Ktkmay alai ru wi|| longer go to thepkture*. l nis does not mean that the einemas are really empty, but thai »ox office receipts have so shrunk that the financial1,070 words
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Article314 1938-09-29 11 Ottawa. Canada hi sl'l 1J a severe decline in business operations in Canada in January and February, the government index of the physical volume of business averaged only X.(> per cent, lower during the first six months of 1938 than in the same period of the314 words
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Article84 1938-09-29 11 NEW MINISTRY FOR ITALIAN AFRICA Rump. U/oUK h.is h«*ciin >ii ;i in bviMlni i»> home the Italian Colonial •►•in ii iv > (<» bf now n .in Ihi Ministry f<n Italian ifriea." i<» t is t%\ nn.ilrd ;il I llmut I >l> Mti Iht- building, which will bf afl in84 words
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Advertisement51 1938-09-29 11 POLAROID Classes are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now 56.00 See our demonstration of this remark able new inventi'xi THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. I. AltC IDK. SINfiAPOKE. PIIONK MM i i^HONK **p /a51 words
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Advertisement46 1938-09-29 11 THE THUI TONIC FOOD I Obfmabl* »f ChtnltU Storm j ILL TALK FOR MYSELF JUST GIVE ME THE DESK TESTIj Try an Eaty-WrWnf Royal ia your own office. See why its popularity is increasing to rabidly. I- MOM 6275 RONE. 0 LTD. 3. MtffriTfl Stwtf Umipnw46 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-09-29 12 REFUGEES FLOCK PRAGUE Planet News M. Edouard Daladier. the French Premier and War Minister, and M. Georges Bonnet, his Foreign Minister, arrived at Croydon by special plane from Paris after an urgent summons from London to hear Mr. Neville Chamberlain's report on his meetings with Herr Hitler concerning the crisis.Planet News - 161 words
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Advertisement45 1938-09-29 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE <>i LADIBS *fe GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL I.OIJ) Ulilii CSOUI PI VI N M. n >\n 1 1 i> WRIHI HI s si i imn i;i \r DIAMONDS 8P» IAUTt j.f Kjl -y •< >f RENE ULLMANN kaiiiis rua moAPOtt45 words
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Article, Illustration604 1938-09-29 14 GOWNS This (> I V, in. the chirm of i hort. they liked a charm n of tliis kind, with an off-tl DICE mad of a patterned fabric in which purple, black, red and rer a white ground, a black and a demui I of the604 words
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Advertisement122 1938-09-29 14 New Shipment of very attraetive Dinner gowns in fane} pique and linen has been just received Also Smart Cocktail Dresses in Street-length Capitol Bldg. Phone Singapore. 3838. SHOES F/ Serenade Delightful, comfort- able shoes for a Sg#^ glorious day white buckskins and -^ij^jf rlea m i n g white smH^122 words
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Advertisement79 1938-09-29 14 Why An /p~Zh Powder Foundation? l| LIU -E because all MLss Arden's foundation pre- »Uri~ parations are non-drying, non-smudging. <* y!?|U-^ Th ey leave just the right amount of del'cate film L" ifc-^T-^—Jwl 25 tne skin necess ary to hold the powder smooth. =*QCr^J7---n|l They blend beautifullv with cream rou^e79 words
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Advertisement93 1938-09-29 14 JEWELLER REGIMENTAL BADCQ ROV.XI. MR potCl ■xquWte piei all the beauty I hand produced English craftsmen. A customer who paid u 5 0 bad;- writes: "1 even better than the one I lost it cost £75 BADGES lor all regiments HAML E Y S Rodne? House 10 Batten R<L SI\(;aP()RE93 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1938-09-29 15 WHFN we called at Marin Vs in Rodney Home. Battery Road the other div lntrißuPd us mast, on account of its Rraceful SWING CUT and sp il ndld r °ntra.sting trimmlne of ***** BROWN stitch Jiir This occurred round tho neck and pockets and aialn on two narrow BANDS1,088 words
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Advertisement40 1938-09-29 15 something to crow about NAIINA'S 2nd. Floor I Rodney House. Smart clothes for all occasions 1 lrom S4 I CLOTHES Elsie Mary RODNEY MNMI. I Dresses for all occasions $5 to $30 fl mI E 'A. X IB II IP40 words
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Advertisement11 1938-09-29 15 Just unpacked Exclusive formal |WVM and Hollywood brassieres THE SMART SHOP11 words
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Advertisement42 1938-09-29 15 Blu< Duck Uppei wi.it,- RuDtoei Bole win. Mudguard (Jppen ■uitable foi Tennli •>! Beach ire u price s i Incorporated In England PROVISIONS to T S~~ PHOENIX 3 I 0 K u J| e T0 JMfsrtut Y «*g fc. PHUftNU ABUID ATHK LTD42 words
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Advertisement312 1938-09-29 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES UNCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'pore 1938 ItSI RANPUKA 17.000 Oct. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 SOMALI 6.800 Oct. 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 BEHAR 6.000 Dec. 26 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18312 words
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Advertisement363 1938-09-29 16 TO FRENCH 7o"r^| 1) I HOMEWARDS. I FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. 8f Nazairc i n 4 o- vmettti oct 14 J {to saigon indochina! 8? TOOT** S T I Oei 19 1 m S. A. M. L (from Sawn) GG. MERLIN Fot363 words
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Article143 1938-09-29 17 irm'i FCaraoATs p»i* da excVwestern mSaSSn^ 2 I **L\ |n -Parcels only) Lipi.s fff- ian and Kemasek Lipis V J am vpt, Sudan and Palestine Karapara i4n L, ir itain and Ireland Karapara J I'!!! r( and Great Britain x K.1..M. j except Great Britain J > P ni143 words
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Article83 1938-09-29 17 Singapore, Wednesday.— A police conbble while on beat duty at the New; Farket came across a Chinese vagrant uig on the road in a ::erious condion The vagrant was taken in a vicksha [> hospital, where he subsequently died it pneumonia. At the inquiry held to-dav in the83 words
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Article70 1938-09-29 17 Singapore, Wednesday.— G. H. Stewart of the R.A.F Station, Seletar, was today fined S2 or in default five days' rfgorotu imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to ihe charge of driving without B rear light along Orchard Road at 850 pjn. on Aug. 3. John G. Sullivan, 75,70 words
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Article112 1938-09-29 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE TllK whakms ok EXPECTED TO AEftfVG ki mi. ii.Aitimi it Alain Wharf: Dredger Kuuiifaii Lch Lucift i Ban Ho Ouan Lch Osprey Shabonee CampbiUi Lch Bti T Pta "(Ml Wharf: N',l Coal Wharf: ft] VESSELS IN DKV DOCKS Taajtng Pagaf Mlurl Dock: Nil Victoria Dock:112 words
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Article163 1938-09-29 17 Canton. f APTAIN Wu Lo-liu. the pride ol the Kwangsi Ail Squadron, is dead, according to an official message received here Duiinq the Japanese air raid on Namyunn. in Northern KwanKtuim, on August 30, when eight Japanese aeroplanes were brought down by Chinese pursuit planes,163 words
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Article97 1938-09-29 17 A SSOCIATED in the China Coast trade *■> in his early sea-faring career and later working up to the post of captain of the Empress of India and the Empress of Japan, Captain Henry Pybus, R.N.R., died here recently aged 88. Captain Pybus was .second97 words
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Article480 1938-09-29 17 Politics Dominate Market DOI lIN s h.i\. dominated our 1 inarkt I to a gffftl e\t«-nt .ind I«w4i likely to do so for MM ureks to «oinr. ICi bber <auiiot expn I to rAltr.u t out <>l' Hi.- world situation, and business on an extremeh small ncilr has been Um480 words
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Article121 1938-09-29 17 MONASTERIES MADE PLAYGROUNDS Belgrade INSTEAD oi housing unrhorities. sonic Of the most famous incdi* val monasteries ol Yugoslavia will this year become the playground ol laughing children For some years now the number of monks has steadily dtcnaitd Ax the laws of the Ore«'k Orthodox Church render it necessary for121 words
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Advertisement257 1938-09-29 17 I 111 «\S IMIILP LINK. (Incorporated in Australia i NEXT SAIMNdS Hut- S.iils. MAKELLA Sent rw»t 4 MLRKUR Ort 30 Nov 4 pecljl chean round trip tl«»lr»M from Singapore In Austruhn Issued af the loliowing rates First Class passengers may transfer aw Singapore Brisbane, Sydney or •».o-^ to thf connecting257 words
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Advertisement65 1938-09-29 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AM) OSAKA S II I II A I, A SAILING OCTOBER <i, At I PJi The above vessel ha.s excellent modern MMBUBOdfttlOli for Plflt fl Second Saloon pa.s.senper.s Qpecltl Holidnv Retum tirk< f to China and Japan Mntoi p65 words
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Article127 1938-09-29 18 AMONG the unique r ovin ce> A tions of Canada I ManU" d al was the annual lobster cannw^ Pictou on the Atlantic co»- ol the to-day the headqua rters oon world's largest f^f.^^Juv to the The port itself ll the R^Yonous W land of Evangeline-made127 words
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Miscellaneous240 1938-09-29 18 ON THE RADIO i Mi.thil iiuinliiiK (iramopliopr m-ord' SEPTEMBER 29 SINGAPORE /IIL 225 metres (133 mcs.) ZIIF MM metres (9 69 mc.s) \i m 5 uo Chinese music. t t 15 Children's programme (Manda--0 Shmese music. (mi Hawaiian music. 5 'Talkl for Women." 1 Time, weather, news and an nouncements.240 words
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Miscellaneous245 1938-09-29 18 \D( 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. 12.40 Lunch music by Care] van dor Bijl and Bijl-Trio. 1.10 News and weather reports. 1.22 Lunch music. r 2.10 News and weather reports. 2.20 Close down. 450 Time signal. Opening. Tea concert from London. 5 50 Musical programme. 6.20 Micky Mouse selections. 6245 words
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Miscellaneous517 1938-09-29 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 3. GSF 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) GSG 17.19 Mcs (16.8 m.) p.m. 605 Big Ben. Music of Donald Tovey Campbell Murdoch (Baritone) The New English Tno: Gwynneth Trotter (Violin); Aucrey Piggott Violoncello); Dorothea Aspmall t Pianoforte >. f Pianist, composer, and conductor. Sir Donald Tovey is also517 words
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Miscellaneous203 1938-09-29 18 COLOMBO 150 The '•V'" 1 -2OS SS P«>W" i: What the fvi iranu re corde a jj 3 tin'S? 3 BJO Chi 905 A ft R-atnam 935 K. i?m n( innoo i0..,0 .< alk V 1 10.50 11.05 A m( r d H 11^2 Vi< 11. dO Closi j/j n.x203 words
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1028 1938-09-29 19 "AS LONG AS WAR HAS NOT BEGUN, THERE IS HOPE," SAYS PREMIER London, Wednesday. \Vvilic Chamberlain. In his !w ast to the Empire from 10 Street last Bight, said he make in Parliament to-day t atement on the events which to the present anxious and i situation. n (erred toReuter - 1,028 words
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Article84 1938-09-29 19 (ienrva. Sept. l"i. MK. l)»- Valera. the Irish preniie,- has sent a telegram to Mr. Chamberlain stating: "Let nothing daunt you or deflect yo«i in your effort to MfWC pcue. Tens of millions f innocent people on both sides, who have no cause against each other84 words
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298 1938-09-29 19 (ieiu'va. Wednesday. THE League Cbund] ha* agreed that Article Sixteen of the ('-.♦Mian (sanction*) applies to Jai/an in the present dispute with China. \9 left to individual btates take what i :tion they think fit. decision followed a secret session! Council this afte-noon to298 words
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Advertisement59 1938-09-29 19 NEW^ j w^^Hr V V J^m^mw t NEW HUIiSON Wcyctai are of ipeciaiMtti character m •PP"^ to thr mass produced" variety, fou can be quite certain thai with i Hudson vou uill k iure W hnnng THI Bl -I v<r THi BEST VAI TH!' BEST WORKMANSHIP THE Bl in I59 words
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Article, Illustration755 1938-09-29 20 $1,057 DOUBLE TOTE [From Our Oicn Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. (JOOD DIVIDENDS marked to-day's races, the second clay of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn meeting when a mid-week card of seven events was worked oft'. There were two dividends of over $50 and three over755 words
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Article74 1938-09-29 20 RACE 1: INVENTORY COMMA SILVER L\(K Sls<r«« RACE 2: QUEEN OF m S HEARTS JOCK GORDON INMORF *H ti, M RACE 3: GLITTER Bl SHEILA II qj $7 IP RACE 4: PRESTIGE NEW MOON MALLANUIT miui" RACE 5: PIPE 07 58 PEACE THE PLANTER FOUR O'CLOCK74 words
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Article63 1938-09-29 20 INTERPRETER'S HOUSE BROKEN -INTO Singapore, Wednesday. THE house of Che Mohamed Noor. Malay interpreter of the Fourth Police Court, at No 40, Pennefather Road, Katonj. was reported to have been broken Into this morning. Che Noor received a telephone call from the Joo Chiat Police Station informing of the incident.63 words
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Article146 1938-09-29 20 The Singapore Chamber of Comnur* Rubber Association held its 140ht Auction on Sept. 28. 1938 and the folWg were catalogued and prices realismCatalogued 790 641 Ibs.-t0n53a2.96 Offered 658.442 Lbs.-toM 293.93Sold 457,421 lbs.-tons 204.21. London— Spot 7 11 16d. New York-Spot 15 1 centeL PRICES RffAUSff Ribbed Smoked Sheet146 words
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Advertisement50 1938-09-29 20 iil^ New Shell Motor OIL, the (hole, of ill dUcer*^ motef Utt. rv« 24 hour-vday protection •c ar e^ine,. Flow.n| 4 Mtt «ly to II movirj pm^ th.y protect the ertfne when runnln t The tou f h oil-film dr#n j,^^ whe§ i4»iatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. W.P.S 64 A50 words
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459 1938-09-29 21 Roosevelt Suggests International Conference To Settle Crisis PERSONAL ADDRESS TO HITLER WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ADDRESSING HITLER PERSONALLY, H\s MADE A WAX APPEAI FOK PEACE, SUGGESTING AN INTERNATIONA] (ONFERENCE TO SETTLE THE TROUItI ES OF EUROPE THE MKSSACJK ACKNOWLEDGES HITLER'S REPLY TO MR. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE OP MONDAY AND SAYS: 'THE459 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-09-29 21 GERMANS SURPRISED AT CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH Berlin, Wednesday. •URPRISE is expressed by German commentators: that M:\ Chamberlain as found "no word of compassion foi he oppressed terrorised Sudeten.*" in tis broadcast utterance. A commentary on the situation asks jtoj Mr. Chamberlain does not uiv.e the ■ecba to accept the German memoranbraReuter - 66 words
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Article77 1938-09-29 21 T!HE Police, who beat the Chinese second .string in the qualifying round of the Singapore Challenge Cup Competition, meet the Royal Artillery <Changi> In the first round of the Competition at the Anson Road Stadium Lo-dav. This will be the first appearance ol the Gunners in the77 words
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Article, Illustration227 1938-09-29 21 Mobilisation Drive In Japan Tokyo, Wednesday. HEAVY rains are holding up ooerations in the Japanese advance »n sinyang, 115 miles north of 1 1 an Row, stated the War Minister, General Itagaki. Chinese troops had constructed a >trnng defence at Tienchiachens, a fortified town 90 miles from Hankow md haveTribune - 227 words
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Article20 1938-09-29 21 MONETARY AGREEMENT n Wednesd 13 1 1 KXiaJ situatJ 1 I 1 mational ther than UireaU?nii ffl tol viewc ReuterReuter - 20 words
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306 1938-09-29 21 "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer" Notable Picture C^jOuol^ --/fj2<AjC^cr-C THF Advrnlurrs o| I tn s.iumi Ike United \rt.su ektore no* :«t the I'.ivilioii is ran- and refresh m| entertainment. Much h;..s been bean] ol tin, prodttc tton !>y David Belznlck, who broughl the screen David Copperfleld 1 me Prisoner oi306 words
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Article172 1938-09-29 21 "IN OLD CHICAGO GREAT FILM CVKKY once in tin- while a picture comes out of Hollywood which nets even Hollywood gaspim: Such a film is "In Old humo," present attraction at the Alhambra. one of the most moving picture* made for a IMMF time. Taking a ptm Ottt of Chicago'.172 words
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Article33 1938-09-29 21 W RTedne d i W\ tod a pte plan I min< P i ntalned In the 1* h,h reply f<> note from Pi M i I del hQ D BeBM ReuterReuter - 33 words
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358 1938-09-29 22 PUBLISHERS WIN BY GOAL TWO MINUTES FROM THE END PUBLISHERS -1; RECS. 0. A SOLITARY GOAL SCORED BY A. JABAR TWO MlMitk FROM THE END GAVE THE PUBLISHERS. THE SEoJvn DIVISION SIDE, VICTORY OVER THEIR FIRST DIVISIov OPPONENTS, THE RECS., IN A358 words
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Article, Illustration290 1938-09-29 22 DLAYING their first match, the Chinese Recreation Club "women's" team held the McNair Girls to a goaless draw at hockey yesterday evening on the C.R.C. ground. The home side had five male players and the visitors had only one. The visitors were decidedlyTribune - 290 words
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Article160 1938-09-29 22 YJM.C.A. 3; 7th Battery R.A. .1 CUPERIOR teamwork of the Y.M.C.A. d was the deciding factor in their hockey match with the Royal Artillery 7th Heavy Battery yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. ground, the Y.M.C.A. winning 3 l. The superiority of the Y.M.C.A. team was evident shortly160 words
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Article102 1938-09-29 22 INDIANS BEAT A. C.S. I.A. II 3; A.C.S 1 rE hockey match between the Indian Association second string and the Anglo-Chinese School at Balestier plain vesterda v ended in a victory for the homesters bv three goals to one. The scholars, though enterprising, could not withstand the forceful plav of102 words
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Article16 1938-09-29 22 Yesterday's Northern Division League game resulted as follows: Accrington S. 1 Oldham A. 3.16 words
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Article52 1938-09-29 22 V.M.C.A. Junior Dept. at hockey vs. 1 R.A.F. <H.Q.» to-day at the Anson Road ground: —Edward Wee; Tan Guan Kiat, J. B. Shaw; I. Hope, Urn Njit Siong. Wong Satt Lim; J. Manasseh, S. Hope, L. Newman, Yow Wah Sung, Looi Imm Meng. Reserves:— Koh Kim Seng; Eng52 words
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Article33 1938-09-29 22 The following have been selected to represent Kluang vs. Segamat in the Black" Cup competition to-morrow: Tan Wah Boon (Chinese), Yusop bin Kadir (Malay), Willacy (Ranger), Ibra(Continued in next column)33 words
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Article123 1938-09-29 22 FIVE more ties were played off in the Y.M.C.A. handicap tennis tournament yesterday. Results: MIXED DOUBLES A. H. Yap Miss Simonson (scr.) beat U. Yoshii Mrs. Pennefather ,_4O) 6—2, 6—4. MEN'S SINGLES, 4 A' CLASS Tan Huck Toe (—30.3) beat Dr. G. Haridas (—15.3) 6—3, 6—l; Urn Hee123 words
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Article176 1938-09-29 22 BRITISH 'HEAVY' TITLE FIGHT London, Wednesday. AT Harringay Arena last night. in the British heavyweight championship eliminator, scheduled for twelve rounds, Eddie Phillips. London, knocked oat Jack Doyle. Ireland, in the second round The fight attracted a crowd of 12,000. Making: his reappearance after 18 monthths 1 absence from theReuter - 176 words
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Article75 1938-09-29 22 S.C.C. BILLIARDS S.C.C. will be played a& week: rl s Handicap: MONDAY: "A Cjjs illc .JO Pritchett (-20) vs. M. W J TUESDAY: "A" Class ita c r Bembroke 1—20 vs. H F^r ||jnd WEDNESDAY: "A C n -scr KC. Glllett (-30) v^ THURSDAY: "A Class ,g B. Evans (-20)75 words
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Article, Illustration69 1938-09-29 23 THF Singapore Cricket Club won both their singles matches against the Royal Air Force in the opening tie of Kliney Cup Tennis Tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon. match of the day was that betpn N 8. Wise and Sgt. Gould (R.A.F.) f he S.C.C.Tribune - 69 words
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Article130 1938-09-29 23 Hifh Tides: 1.48 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins.: 1.24 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. I .sets B—6. 6—2. Wise W9M fully d In the first set and missed easy shots at net. the first set at 5—2 in favour SC.C, Wise let the R.A.F. player r -no score130 words
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Article36 1938-09-29 23 A NCLIN CLUB TEAM 'owing is the Tanglin Club cam selected for the Kliney R. L Moir W J. N. Dr. H. O. Hopkins T J t round will be played against a] ay RecreaUon Club.36 words
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Article, Illustration484 1938-09-29 23 S OUTH CHINA SWIMMING STARS HERE WILL MEET LOCAL OPPOSITION By "FORWARD' fIINE CHINESE SWIMMING STARS OF SOUTH CHINA STAR^WHO HA J?^ LVES E HONGKONG AQUATIC STARS WHO HAVE HELD VARroUS TITLES HAVE INTVAnpn MALAYA TO ENGAGE LOCAL COMPETITION In xSeSS OF MEETS IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUNaTribune - 484 words
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Article41 1938-09-29 23 The nine swimmers who will be seen locally include two girls, and briel recoids of each follows:— MISS CHAN WOON KHINU, age 19. Kwangtung Provincial champion 1936, represented Kwangtung in the National meet held in Shanghai in 1935. and41 words
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Article44 1938-09-29 23 The fallowing will represent the lA. against the Y.M.CA. oh Friday at the I. A. around in a hockey match Hari Sin^h: 8. Annullia, P. Baskaran. B Vanna. Paul. P Gupta; Choor Sin^h. Chowdhury. Paramjotiiy. M. M. H. Namazie Wasir Singh.44 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-09-29 23 The finai of the Keppel (iolf (1/ a ladi«*s' championship uas plav«-«l vesterdav re!»u!tins in Mrs. Sherry left) beatine Mrs CtWM 5 and ovrr II r <les. TribuneTribune - 32 words
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Article189 1938-09-29 23 S.C.R.C. DEFEAT RAFFLES A I I Hoi <, 1 f the secoiul string of the n S.CR.C, playing a man short, heat Kaffirs Institution by two goals to nil in a friendly fixture on thr school ground yrstrrday afternoon it must be said in fairness to the losers that they189 words
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Article114 1938-09-29 23 I The followini vui! repratant thi 8.C4 J v.s s,s Mice to <!.<•. i( the 8.C.0 h c» Bhaw, I <• Barnc i.r i i Macmlllan LI h Hutoati Cap* .J R JKHirtt. p Wood, Cap< R <f j Klngnnill, h f Earl, h h h Tbdd A114 words
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89 1938-09-29 24 PREMIER'S "ALRIGHT RESULTS IN BOOM SCENES ON THE MARKETS London, Wednesday. IT S alright this time. This spontaneous remark by the Prime 1 Minister to cheering crowds on his return to Downing Street epitomises the all-pervading foelin S of relief with wh.ch the c.ty heard the news of to-morrows MunichReuter - 89 words
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Article37 1938-09-29 24 London. Wednesday. His Majesty the King held a Council meeting at Buckingham Palace this morning for the purpose of signing the proclamation calling up naval reservists and the mobilNatio:. of the fleet ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article85 1938-09-29 24 Winnipeg, Wednesday. SIR Firoze-Khan Noon, (High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom), on arrival here to-day, said that India was ready to come to Britain's aid. Noon, who lectures on a tour or Canada, added that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru made it clear in hisReuter - 85 words
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Article264 1938-09-29 24 London, Wednesday. A White Paper issued contains correspondence respecting Czechoslovakia emanating from Hitler and from Lord Runciman to the Premier on Sept. 21, the Anglo-French proposals presented to Czechoslovakia, Mr. Chamberlain's letters and the memorandum to Herr Hitler, and other documents. Mr. Chamberlain's first letters were264 words
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Article125 1938-09-29 24 I Tokyo, Wednesday. I IT it learned that certain Interested powers have been sounding Japan in I egard to her intentions in the event of e European war, but the response litherto has not gone beyond afflrmat on of moral support for Germany and Italy The general125 words
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Article446 1938-09-29 24 German Mobilisation Delayed GERMAN mobilisation has been delayed for 24 hours states a late Reuter sage. Berlin m< ssages r tatp th*f learned from o ood S o Urces l X" J! posals have been made to Herr for Anglo-French occupaUon o enla i n d He i: r HitkrReuter - 446 words
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