Morning Tribune, 11 October 1938
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Title Section13 1938-10-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 3-No- 217 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 11, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.13 words
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297 1938-10-11 1 JANTONESE TROOPS, DEFENDING HANKOW, WIPE 0UT 20,000 JAPS HANKOW, MONDAY. MBLE TENTH" TO-DAY, 27TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE CHINESE RFPI BLIC BROUGHT EXTREMELY CHEERFUL NEWS FROM THE WAR FRONT fHICH HAS THROWN THE WHOLE COUNTRY INTO A STATE OF JUBILATION. 1 Crack CantoneseReuter - 297 words
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Article127 1938-10-11 1 SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES FEARED MTI-CATHOUC RIOTS Vienna, Monday. LoLITK AL consequences of the re- cent anti-Catholic riots ar« iuly to be serious, according to Ids? observers. lis considered unlikely that any Ih effort can now be made to reach feereement between the Church and I Nazi Party here. lard. rial TheudorReuter - 127 words
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59 1938-10-11 1 Sofia, Monday. MAJOR-GENERAL Peeff, chief of staff of the Bulgarian Army, was shot dead this afternoon when on his way to the War Office. The assassin, who was armed with a re vulver, is variously reported as civilian and an officer of the army reserve. HeReuter - 59 words
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Article165 1938-10-11 1 DISINTEGRATION OF CZECHOSLO VAKIA HUNGARIAN DEMANDS d PRAGUE, MONDAY. A<f m,^ ING DEMA NDS, WHICH ARE REGARDED HERE OVaS o NG THE INTEGRATION OF CZECHOWGartav REMAINING TERRITORY, ARE MADE IN A JarS oAl OTE prese nted yesterday at the MAR °M CONFERENCE Son t d(>m ands the immediate f oReuter - 165 words
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Article165 1938-10-11 1 French Press Distrusts Hitler PARIS, MONDAY. niSTRUST REGARDING THE VALUE U OF THE MUNICH AGREEMENT AND APPREHENSION OVER HERR HITLER'S FUTURE INTENTIONS ARE THE KEYNOTES OF PRESS COMMENT ON HERR HITLER'S SPEECH. The "Amour Echode" (Paris) says that Herr Hitler will make a grave mistake if he does not realiseReuter - 165 words
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Article122 1938-10-11 1 PROGRESS OF THE SHADOW FACTORIES London, Monday. The progress m connection with the shadow factory company being managed for the air ministry was reported by Lord Austin at the annual meeting of the Austin Motor Car Company. Lord Austin said that the production of engines of planes was preceeding atReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-11 1 oN OTHER PAGES j Fa«e Strikers 1P 8 and 9 London Lette r vide ig. 19 20 Martus Cas«" 22 S21 words
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Advertisement43 1938-10-11 1 If i Ot MIX IT voi iisi;ij I j Vf*ff a cupful or a quart E as needed —no waste jLMw-vv Delicious for Drinking M WHOLE MILK S S The New Improved I Jongs' "Mom j KLIM MIXER [Bw{ Price 80 Cenb I43 words
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252 1938-10-11 2 Malayan Chinese Praised By Marshal Chiang President Lin Sen Singapore, Monday. MAKE foi the efforts of IMIHI' Chin -so to help— financially an»l > ItcrwiM n China's campaign m afcltttt was the keynote of mes-j-Igii from national leaders, like Mr ,?n Sen. president of the Central CfIHIMWt Oneralissimo Chiang \i.-«.ht»k.252 words
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129 1938-10-11 2 N.E.I. Ban Chinese Immigrants: Quota Reached Morning Tribune Exclusive) AN and after Oct. 14, no Chinese immigrants will be allowed admission into any part of the Netherlands East Indies. The immigration quota for 1938 has. the Tribune is informed, been exhausted, and visaTfor immigrants will, therefore, not be issued until129 words
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Article21 1938-10-11 2 P. O. SOUDAN ["he P md O Soudan ki due at Singar 't «n Hongkong at Ham to-morrow i iVi'ui l-iv21 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-10-11 2 MX TAN K.\II XXi:, who opened !!:r ChifMM ConfrfM yesterday. TribuneTribune - 14 words
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Article88 1938-10-11 2 PUBLIC STRIP-TEASE EXHIBITION Singapore, Monday. WHEN an elderly woman, (Jhan Ah Ngee, and a youth. Wong Seong Long, were produced this morning before Mr. G. S. Kawlings the Third Magistrate, on a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting at New Bridge Road yesterday morning. Court Inspector Whittles informed the Court88 words
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Article295 1938-10-11 2 (Morning Tribune Special) EIRE-WALKING, one of the most gruelling acts of selfimmolation to which Hindu devotees submit themselves, was performed by over a hundred Indians yesterday evening at the Mariamman Temple. South Bridge Road. Over 6.000 people, including a large number of Europeans, witnessed the ceremony295 words
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Article57 1938-10-11 2 Lord Mayor Appeals To Singapore The chairman of the Singapore Chs her of Commerce has received the foils ig cable from Sir Harry TwyfordJ Lord Mayor of London:— Will you please support my appi for the appalling suffering of Czed siovak refugees by opening a I cmongst residents m Malaya,57 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-10-11 2 Factious disputes usually coi a head on ceremonial occasion i a-i i J( day's ceremony was no cxi before the fire-walking. f -J slight disturbance which the p<>' ly put down. fl t Many would ask what exu> iro secret of this miraculous 1 v^ fire. Psycho-analysts tried vTribune - 135 words
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Advertisement24 1938-10-11 2 "Poundmark" Roofing Tiles CHEAP STRONG COLOURFUL The most vleqant and economical roofing on the market A I'rodtict »f The British Empire. Gymi^Gb s > >!)A24 words
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Article166 1938-10-11 3 LABOUR CONTROLLER INTERVIEWED Singapore. Monday. nTKIKKKS' demands are always exorbitant and unreasonable. T he demands made by the ricksha* pullers are no exception to Ihe ru!« This was i statement me !o-day by the Assis[an( Controller of Labour, Mr. ,T. |m (writes a Tribune ■c porter). Sough promised that the166 words
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415 1938-10-11 3 RICKSHA STRIKERS AGAIN MAKE TROUBLE POLICE CALLED OUT TO JALAN BESAR [AST NIGHT WAS THE THIRD NIGHT IN SUCCESSION OF DISTURBANCES BY RICKSHA STRIKERS. The Police yesterday afternoon requested the Registrar of Vehicles to advise ricksha owners to keep their rickshas at the depot for safekeeping. With the co-operation ol415 words
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Article74 1938-10-11 3 Singapore, Monday. BEVOI CHARLES ELLIOT made another appearance m the Third tourt beiore Mr. G. S. Rawlings m expect ot a cheating charge coverir live bottles of beer valued at 1.75. 'ourt Inspector M. M. Whittles, who MCttied, informed his worship that: ■coined is being represented by Mr.j74 words
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Article31 1938-10-11 3 The Singapore Malay Schools 1938 Exhibition of work will be held at Kota Raia Malay School (old Victoria Bridge School on Friday. Oct. 21 and Saturday. Oct. 22.31 words
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Article123 1938-10-11 3 [AST wnrdsof 19-year-old Yung Up Sin, a Hotkien Chinese, who was found by his uncle on a mall canvas bed, suffering excruciating mm after allegedly drinking hydracloric acid were "I want to g* rding to the evidence brouaht JSJ" «>urt Yong had not been123 words
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Article27 1938-10-11 3 J LLIAM Wilkin«? lnßapore Monday. M Ukinson aged 31, and John tho n\ ni^ d 2 British privates S*s In SfS' w ere this "oms27 words
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127 1938-10-11 3 GERMAN FINED FOR NEGLIGENT DRIVING E Singapore, Monday. K. O. iiuco. German salesman employed by Borneo Motors, was to-day faced with tuo charges m the Traffic District Court for causing hurt to James Walker and I). W. Pot by a negligent act at the junction of Bale* tier Road and127 words
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Article66 1938-10-11 3 The Police Band will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening beginning at seven o'clock: 1. March "Light Cavalry" Starke. 2. Overture "Martha" Flotow. 3. Selection "Musical Comedy Swith" arr. by Henry Hall. 4. Waltz "Over the Waves" Rasas. 5. An Alaskan Love Song "Cocheco' 166 words
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Advertisement174 1938-10-11 3 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. WINTER RACE MEETING. 1938. SATURDAY STH, WEDNESDAY 9TH. FRIDAY 11TH SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER. [ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER 1938. 1 SWEEPS.— A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEP--1 STAKE FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets must be m writing and be174 words
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Advertisement40 1938-10-11 3 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE FIAT MARVELETTE late 1937 model, 13,700 miles, insured till August 1939, tax paid, one owner, leaving colony quick. Replies Lim Keng Hor, Morning Tribune. fIULLE ELECTRIC CLOCKS NEVER NEED WINDING Sol, Agent.: MONT OR LTD.- SINGAPORE.40 words
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Advertisement39 1938-10-11 3 x W' m \Z*y V m. tdl i *f* W- ft Silvilcrin The Nnturn 1 Hair Food ro-^s into thi root of hair trouble Of nil Ch.«mli<ts and Higi> riass Stores 4c H.Ur-Dre^r^ i Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS SINGAPORE.39 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-10-11 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Home m 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Basanta Singh. Rex vs. Amat bin Sairen (at 2.15 p.m.i.27 words
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Article56 1938-10-11 4 Previous To-dav :id U it on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.93 178.94 Ua JI rt" Sn Anwteraam (closing middle rate' 8. 80-114 8 76-5 8 TT on Shanghai (dosing selling rate J" 3 Unchanged rTonHongkonK (ciosinK seliinß rate> 13-i|ie Unchanged T Ton Japan (closing selling rate) Unchanged rr'onNew56 words
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Article82 1938-10-11 4 London moimu Pieviou r<>-day Chi H "I""** Buyer. mT" -/ml Fo"rwar<l .November. ttt\U t\U London. Monday .•Ai.M oil (itauy.) v:1 T u«2£s (n hulk BeptlOct. shipment <JOf*ttA (Straits. F.M.S.) £10-8-9 nominal Unchanged ticpt Shipment hAGO KLOUR (Sarawik) M Sf|to Unchanged Bcpt|Oct. Hhlpment TAPIOCA (l»t quality) Unchain* (Singapore) Sept.82 words
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Article98 1938-10-11 4 Hospital Employee Charged Singapore. Monday W. G Herbert, an empioyte of tH Mental Hospital. \m> to-* charged with driving nf.-li^nlj causing hurt io Ongr Ka»S inoy* Oct. 9. Accused claimed trial, tne cw postponed to Nov. 11. J On a aecond charge of failing duco hii licence when a&ked to98 words
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Article248 1938-10-11 4 Singapore. Monday. MIMING: Tin at midday was $104' 8 up Sl'h Tint Tin share market to-day was nrm although the Sterling section, m the absence of seller*, was rather quiet. Southern Kintas had buyers $5.40. sellers asking $5.55 cum dividend, Selajranga were quoted 5 9 6 3248 words
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Article227 1938-10-11 4 Copper Production Now 105 P.C London, Monday. ON behalf of the copper producing companies operating under the restriction scheme, it is officially announced that from Oct. 15 production will be increased from 95 per cent, to 105 per cent of the agreed tonnages. The announcement i.s generally welcomed by marketReuter - 227 words
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Article98 1938-10-11 4 Ounlop Rubber 9 cjeneral Electric •Jg, 2 imperial Creraical Industrie. JWH 30 10', ExDiv Imperial Tobacco I4I) 7 l 4° 7zd London Tin t il() 3 v Rubber Plan Investment tTw* :{0 10' 30 9 Pod. f»uhan^B W 16(8 6d. London AslaUc 3» 3 10' u i'98 words
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Article30 1938-10-11 4 -I|fcl lfc London, Monday UIiU Previous To-day Chan" Fine Bar per ol £7.5.4';. 17.1.10 sk,d Spot ittlM lt% 1 1 16 4 montha' forward 107|16 19 1 fll630 words
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Advertisement57 1938-10-11 4 EISEA-CHINESE BANKING LATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the KEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAKE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these Ufa boxes, so that SAFKTY and57 words
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Advertisement16 1938-10-11 4 MM 111 KIIITI^II iNSCIRANCf (OMFANV. ITD I oss of Frufils lusiiiaiirc rel f>92fi 2. blnlayson Qr^n16 words
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Article694 1938-10-11 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company B M Trustee 600 6 75cd Con. T. S. 1% Pref. 21,6 2216 Con. T. S Ord. 20- 21Eastern Realty I^2>-2 142% Est. Trust Ag. 4.00 4.25 I Eastern United 31.75 32.75 F and N. Ord. 13.85 14.15 i do7%%Prefs. 9.15 9.40 f Gammon694 words
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Article92 1938-10-11 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Col/ dividend Knok* ihu, tt Wt TW Close PayableRenongTin 10% Final— Oct. 13 Sept. 1 17»£% Southern Kinta 2ft% Int. less tax Oct. 8 Oct. 27 Oct. 9 5% Temon 6d. final Oct. 3 Oct. 26 Oct. 10 7»A%92 words
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Article207 1938-10-11 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.42 1.47 Hong Fatts 0.79 o^B4 Hongkong Tin 231- 24|6 Jelebus <X7O 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9.(6 1016 Katu Tin 25|- 26iKillinghalls 18 19 1Kramats 103 11 13 Kuchus 1.30 1.35 Laruts lOj- 11|Lingui Tin 1.55 1.65 London207 words
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Article161 1938-10-11 5 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY >?£?l«.*oo 971/2 norn ffftffS** 106%1083/4 norn J.U 3 J£ 3^ M«* 1123 /4 non| £m\V^« 105 W norn 6 121 123 cl i i!!, 1 A". »1 123 d Int. May 15 Nov. 15 100 1 102'-> ci 3% 1938 red. 1958161 words
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Advertisement153 1938-10-11 5 nederlandscfle HANDEL. I MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1324 Paid Up -Capital 1 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve I.OGU.jOO Chairman of the Board of Direr tors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M153 words
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Advertisement263 1938-10-11 6 --rr-m'vr xi 4i>E mk DBEDS t' COMING SHORTLY '111 vj^^^L 24 >^/ __9I _____r^___B______r^ f M'tViT^^^^ i RQXY BAR _o»^:n:>pm till midnight THEATRE RQ\AL I TZ*^ir^ OPKMMi TO-NIOHT U5 j j o|itstandinff Hindustani FILM With An Entire Star Cast lUMXTU UuMMIM OF Ir^J^^M^WPwi 5 Ijoc ummeac. rvBUC Bxonr 5 NO.263 words
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Article97 1938-10-11 7 MAGISTRATE ACTS AS INTERPRETER Smgaport*. Monday. 8 V TAG r CHE, 37-year-oid Japanese, 1 uliaded guflty to a charge of haviftf abetled th> offence of reccivin- illegal Rratiiicaticn by a police constable of 30 cents m Stamford IWad. iiimtion of Hill Street, when be appeared m the third court be\me97 words
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Article41 1938-10-11 7 RIOTING AGAINST CHINESE siruapsre. Monday. Lm n NG HOCK, a middle-ajjd AN i;, ,nn« »red t'ftore Mr. f another Chinese iv nnuKl three pieeescl broken E!\«\h« irruscd's pockets. a"; $100 was alloYed pending the Sf,iln j tnr cano after a week.41 words
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Article57 1938-10-11 7 Accused Of Carrying Arms tacaporp Monday. -When the case ffi i Chinese. Sco Ah Lek. was ff out m the Second Court this Knfbe ore Mr. Conrad Oldham. RlnsDector T. E Wray informed woS that, the accused was m Z asked lor a week's postponeit which was granted le was57 words
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Advertisement136 1938-10-11 7 EMPIRE Theatre (TaajMf Pagar) 10-N'isht 7 and 9.15 p.m. SINMM. MARIMC 94 m DICK POWELL ■•■iiiniiiuniuMin NEW QlTia 30 *M irouo «3 Uli p M CL4UDETTE COLBERT IX MAID Ol S A I. X M lm im^f NEW WORLII I road. Ma lava v I .fading Amusement Park>. ftA^C£ PALACEJ136 words
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Advertisement51 1938-10-11 7 .^c y^ lALHAMBRA j Keturn Screening Shortly l i v \j-Q *^.> jt <v iftll a3 3H? "«P^ I Errol Flynn I I Olivia DeHavilhnd I I I Basil Rathbone»Chude Rains PatT* K.no»U* l.ufcn, I'jilrttr AUn Hair Mclvillr Cooper Uo Huti(rr Una O'Connor ►.,..Jk, IMMIhHOi Vy r^w T ECHN ICOLOR51 words
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Advertisement197 1938-10-11 7 T^ I'ositively LAST NICHT of Ihis Uproarious Paramount Musical S Comedy Show I i JW I CAPITOL S J v&^^F (il5 TONIGHT 915 v r/-r^\ut3BU®ja^^^ lun% Arable, Martha Raye, ••I'll 1 1 Fi:r i jf jIW v^^ h Farainount's bij> iiph C m Hi I f Musical Comedy Show J^197 words
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Article, Illustration3798 1938-10-11 8 \otandoit\ m m m m Millions Of Masks Distributed More Volunteers Wanted [from Our Own Correspmdmt I London. Sept. 30. I AM now one of several million Londoners with a gas mask, ready lor any emergency. Registry began on Saturday, SeptemberTopical Press - 3,798 words
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Advertisement38 1938-10-11 9 IPM£da^t BY APPOINTMENT HJ^^|M| Dewar's iofk VV 1 1 1 l C %s io pri^S \w I due i c^ AO s >n RIGHT SPIRIT SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. *S!Zm Sime, Darby to. Ltd.^! r^ AGENTS WPS .138 words
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346 1938-10-11 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1938 PEACE IN CHINA Til EKE are reports of Jresh at tempts at mediation m the Far East m order to bring to I close Japan's campaign of aggression against China Nothing is tnore devoutly to be hoped toi than an era of peace346 words
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Article, Illustration985 1938-10-11 10 Parish Priests As RECRUITING AGENTS In Malaya Parish Priests As BEOWULF continues to slay bogies for the Morniiif. Tribune. Here he attacks the idea that the Army is the refuge for undesirables and points to the place Malayan Eurasians may occupy m the New British Army. it will not be985 words
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Advertisement12 1938-10-11 10 1 HEWARSf I II i-i m U white I label WHISKY WP.B.-D1-12 words
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394 1938-10-11 11 CHINESE FORCES HAVE SITUATION WELL IN HAND Geographical Advantages Emphasised North Yangtse Front. ASSURANCES that the Chinese forces have the situation along the north bank of the Yangtze, as well as on the south Honan front, well m hand were given by a high Chinese commander at his field headquarters394 words
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Article109 1938-10-11 11 4,800 In Number Rio De Janeiro. BRAZILIAN police records estimate the number of foreign refugees residing illegally m Brazil at 4,800. These figures however only cover foreigners who have entered the country on tourist visas. Many are believed to £c smuggled over the frontiers of Argentine and109 words
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Article245 1938-10-11 11 I I.S. A. Attitude To I Minimum Freights I Tin omlon representative of a II iirm Inited States shipping |tii|':un told The Journal of Com- mmr and Shipping Telegraph I nut ill this talk about pools and I Minimum fniehts hardly applies to I urn American shipping245 words
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Article121 1938-10-11 11 25 Years After Prison Sentence TWENTY hit Berlin. r, ■]r*? Vi years after serving she ml!?! sentence for a crime omn 1^ an inhabitant stored. d her ffood nan >c A*wt? of 35 she was he vil] a" c J^ 1^ ref ««e into and sentenced to six Protest,] t'121 words
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Article117 1938-10-11 11 AUSTRALIAN Government buyers n are inquiring on the Hull coal export market for a cargo of 6,000 to 8,000 tons of Yorkshire locomotive steam coal to be shipped probably to Melbourne and also for another cargo of 6,000 to 8,000 tons of best South Yorkshire gas117 words
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Article317 1938-10-11 11 "Athlete's" Disease Is A Bogey A MEDICAL correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph writes: The modern approach of the study of the heart and its action m health and disease has led to the exploding of many fallacies. The work of the late Sir James Mackenzie, the317 words
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110 1938-10-11 11 A PART of the 400,000,000-franc loan recently floated, partly m IndoChina, for the defence of France's eastern possessions will be devoted to fortifying Cam Ranh Bay m Annam, French Indo-China, for use as a naval base. This work, it is stated, will be110 words
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Advertisement77 1938-10-11 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of mil Chmmuu and Store* POLAROID fill Ml I are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 f eet below the surface of the water. Mow 56.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new77 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-10-11 12 As a protest ;ituinst the recent confi-rnuT of Urn World I nion af Free Thinkers, the so-called 'Godless Congress." many thousands of Roman Cath from al parti of Britain Marched In silence from si. Geerge'a Cathedral, Southwark. to Westminster Cathedral, where from the balcony Benediction fifCflTopical Press; Planet News - 149 words
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Advertisement50 1938-10-11 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST Sll.rcriONS IN DIAMOND KINGS BRACELCTI BROOCHES, elt. AT ESvho 3 I.LMA.W WHERE QUAUTt and VAMJI AltE I TRAUIIiONAL. The Best is to rume aod see at jj RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. I Opened daily including Saturdays I from 8 a.m. to 6 pju.50 words
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Article, Illustration742 1938-10-11 14 Little Tricks Of make-Up Learn How To Apply Cosmetics So That They Look Altogether Natural p you were luck) enough to be 1 aNc to tar-.- peirp into the private boudoir Ol any UrfßOUi thcu- nVikl or mm star just at the mo mml when sn.- «mi putting the flnlshini742 words
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Article319 1938-10-11 14 IF you want to preserve your beauty and your physical well-being, :Ve to it that yo:' a sufficient amount Ol sleep each r»*HUI The tempo oi our modern life is so rapid, the strain put. upon us so severe that good sound sleep every night319 words
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Advertisement48 1938-10-11 14 nil Jt^^^^^^K y tJI I i 1 t i t W paratiou tljnt |fl a men BfUWi V 3M minutes h. imcs skin texture, softens jf'* llnei Amu the contour and gives the *7 la.,- :I lovely, fresh, vivid look. MAYNARD CO., LTD. IUUr <?old CHKMISTS. Phone 6115.48 words
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Article, Illustration705 1938-10-11 15 Will Give You That Well Groomed Air IN ou are not beautiful, you can Linsi always be well-groomed. The wl lies m taking thought about youi Utnce and remembering all those he Dlcetiea which, though they may L'em very important separately. Lg charming picture as a whole.705 words
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Article, Illustration382 1938-10-11 15 YOU CAN BE ATTRACTIVE Even If You DO Wear Classes INT think that, because you have to vuu nutf necessarily claims to beauty There is ou should not look atiptte oi them only thing la that you should not ■our eyes— concentrate instead w way m which you do your382 words
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Article42 1938-10-11 15 Shampoos Of Gold 0 T WAS H OUR I; h«a oeen Ultra. *tt g «>W> eontata. >»cl ironiLses not only ttemini with bttdttninc v ipnk mm) ■■id iisell ww tint. the irttcte. but will •hUe tb. v,,etablc "w> cntrtbutl*** Gold wionu anyway.42 words
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Article232 1938-10-11 15 COMEHOW when spending day at sea the majority ol women feel they don't have to care tor their hair They forget that damage done then cannot be corrected by few special treatments. It is wise to remember, however, that your hair goes to the beach, with you. It232 words
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Advertisement27 1938-10-11 15 PEBMANRNT WAVING S S A SPECLIUTV V PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 >i\iso\ m-:ini; LADIES* HAIRDRESSERS 179 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121)27 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-11 15 The first requisite of correct LINGERIE is cut— their fineness of workmanship and quality of materials W£iAo£7A££ combines all three m their stocks. They offer the best of everything at prices von can afford to pay. NEU STOCKS JUST RECEIVED 18 Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 714347 words
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Advertisement306 1938-10-11 16 BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES iIfKXNCFOttAnO IN CNOLAKD* |!A 11(A *fi m^BB" »S S"je .-rf Nin ;js g? KAJ IJTANA )7 OOU D^ 30 CANTON |Mg SOUDAN 6i500 Jan. 13 CQltrV 15.000 Nov. KAN( HI 17.000 Jan 13 Btmeward* Leaves Le es itMMH Spur lon,M K e S pore 193K306 words
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Advertisement374 1938-10-11 16 !w TO FRENCH PORTs' f I V- I CH ARC FURS RFUNK S HOMEWARDS. < uAT-iAWAN For Marseilles. Nant .s. St Nazaire Borcte I B^ K OK For Marseilles. Aavre. Antwerp. Dunkirk 4 j JTO SAIGON INDOCHHU I rAp TO URANE For Saieon. Touian- and Hatphone I i I g,374 words
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Advertisement156 1938-10-11 17 «l I!\% PIIILP Li\F. f| (Incorporated In Australia) l M XT SAIUNO& 1 l)ur Raih net so nov 4 'rom Stnxap re aMb?j a >:.•:, o.vo Brisbwie. Sydney or Mfi'r.m— W)VM return $642.86 Ist class 5430.71 ?nrt r» «j return SKBI 48 Is* r!a^s $456.42 ?nd class 1 1 THE156 words
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Advertisement64 1938-10-11 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA H.m. TILAWA 10,000 TONS SAILING OCTOBER 20, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for Wcsl Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P.64 words
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Miscellaneous181 1938-10-11 17 J5 S tallStelligenoe| p»^rf^» •Imperial" n 2 p.m •Quantas" 11 B a.ai Whole r.perial" 11 2 p.m. Whole [tnperlaT 112 p.m. P&tin.- I 11 2 pi. JP ;.i mH Ireland 1 r.periai it p.m. ;;.a? Britain x X.L.M. 11 2 p.m xcept Groat Britain -unperltr 11 2 p.m. [relanox "Imperial"181 words
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Article6704 1938-10-11 18 RUNNERS' FORM AT A GLANCE Specialty Qompikd ■X- •■■■J^. n|( IN. inrm gi all ml X s Mtei* tor J^"** Lkc M day of UM Autumn me* to| of thr Nnl Turf Cl«k at IMb, .h»um R ;.t gU«M l»«u Ib. > C»njHSS laml .n »h,,r las6,704 words
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Advertisement17 1938-10-11 18 A*fr ..4 i world over Jl vA ihi nini pen c K>^^ V* 05 Hit;h Btrect, Singapore17 words
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Advertisement101 1938-10-11 19 -A- ■ltlllll| l llailta||a||||alM|a|aM||a|MlMJaaiialllM ||lllllllHlflMll l THE STRANGEST TALE OF TERROR AND MYSTERY EVER LIVED BY MAN AND J A GIRL M.-G.MS S STAR THRILL a 1 B^nnßßß&^mi^v^Bß>^^^V a^r aVa^*^ SOBERS VIRGINIA w 'I a H^ >9B l .^_,^—^»^MMiM^Mßß^ aa BBBBMBBa««3apaßaapaaßa»iagMßßlß* |r "^"JH V*^ Ai > i BBHSBk «3 BByßßßßß^Br^^^^^^^^^^aß^^^r^y^^^TT101 words
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Article1406 1938-10-11 21 HORSE-WHIPPING THREAT Singapore, Monday. fl ,< ITS m the case which has come to be known locally as H 11 <. Marcus Case' were admissions by an important pro*cutM« respecting his personal relationship with the family of Tnlmplainant, who accused three members of a well-known1,406 words
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Article280 1938-10-11 21 Singapore, Monday. FUND guilty by the District Judge. Mr. H A Forrer. 00 a charge of housebreaking "with intent to commit theft," Wong Ah Sai, a rubber tapper. wa.s sentenced to eight months rigorous imprisonment, this morning. Tang 8a Niang, who told the Court that280 words
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271 1938-10-11 21 "OUR FIGHTING ABILITY HAS IMPROVED" ......Chiang OPTIMISM OVER WAR PROSPECTS HANKOW, MONDAY. INTERVIEWED ON THE OCCASION OF NATIONAL DAY, MARSHAL CHIANG KAI SHEK WAS FULL OF OPTIMISM AND TALKED SMILINGLY TO THE PRESS Tn his HiMHfg to the people. Marshal Chiang said. "On the la.st National Day. the people doubt271 words
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Article227 1938-10-11 22 last, night \u\mv bail an« i> 111 l J", 1 croW( l with then t><<"' *hich ended m a leu icitfori m the nr»t round but the UhnVeae evaded through kicking *n* had Oil! intheaamepo Ition al < tociu were exploit d bj bom227 words
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Article46 1938-10-11 22 Past Oflice Club vs. KhaLsa Aiaociation on Thursday on the club's ground: Supaat; C B. Humphries, C. Albuquerque (Cast.); Harith bin Omar. Tai CheonK Chonß. Balasubramanioir Mat Noor. M. Toledo, S. Ponniah. Sebe.stian Then, Denshan Singh. Re.,etv b Osman bin Demo and Sltaram46 words
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120 1938-10-11 22 thf Octobei medal competition heia over the week-end at the Garrison (,li Club resulted m a tie between Cap b. KeUeher and H C Dod<;son Witt .i nel icore of one up. In accordance with the conditions Capi Kellehcr was declared winner on the score120 words
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Article125 1938-10-11 22 A MSNDKD probables fOf the Cam- ■piANKERTON 8.12 trerrymaii' GOLDEN SOVEREIGN 811 <J»g LEK3ARB.9 l ,£2££ SIRTAM Ji. 7 S^rrv BOMBAY DUCK 8.7 llggg (IHASNADAR 8.6 Si?™ RDOEHILL 8.3 .Nevett AAGNETB.4 Jgaaaft. w COUVERT 8 3 •Gardm-r> ARTISTS PRINCE 8.0 <*£*£!! lADY OF SHALLO r rT 8.0 (Sibbntf125 words
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Article228 1938-10-11 22 From Our Own Correspondence* Muar, Monday. THRILLING badminton was .>:en at the Bunga Tanjong court yesterday when the Until In the me is open doubles and junior singles event wor played off. In the junior singles final, Sim Kwong Hui created a surprise when he beat Zainan228 words
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Article48 1938-10-11 22 ADDITIONAL weights for the second day of the Perak Turf Club AutiPnr race meeting In Ipoh on Oet 19 areas lOiiows: Horses, (lass >. furs I 1 1 I\ I v 11 1 Mella's Pel v Hew berry Kruas J'g Srlve, Jubilee jjj Hvmp Star J*! 148 words
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Article37 1938-10-11 22 The rugby match between an S.C.C. XV and H.Ni.S. Eagle, and the hockey match between the SRC and the 7th Heavy Battery. R.A.. arranged to be played on the Padang yesterday, wen both cancel! <i37 words
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Article236 1938-10-11 22 Fort S.C.C Play Draw At Hockey IN an evenly contested Bamc h yesterday on the S.C.C. pacian* 5 club drew one all with Fort Ca team. From the bully-off, the Gunn^s play forward and Ifayger was pron^ m his saves at goal. Midway through the first half jt put through236 words
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Article18 1938-10-11 22 A.C.S. BEAT S.C.R .C. The AnMo-ChineM I ;U t I S C RC II by onen«Lim green yesterday18 words
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Advertisement66 1938-10-11 22 A J DIE TO THE TREMENDOUS PUBLIC RESPONSE THIS S SHOW IS TRANSFERRED Ti) A BIGGER BETTER i HALL SEASON EXTENDED OPENING TO-NIGHT J KKMIs TURNED AWAY! ~—^RANDI S j Phone 6172 for Reservations i BH^HP^"^^^^IHBI I'WO SHOWS 7.15 P.M 9.15 P.M X y^-« Shanghai hH^lp J nPi 8ONG8! DANCES!66 words
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534 1938-10-11 28 LATE GOALS DECIDE Gunners (Changi) 3; Veterans 1. FAVOURITES m the Singapore Challenge Cup Competition, the Veterans, a team composed almost exclusively of ex-Malaya Cup players, were surprisingly beaten by three goals to one m the first fixture ol the second round series534 words
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Article341 1938-10-11 28 LITTLE difficulty was experienced by Chua Choon Leong and Woon Chow Tat m defeating V P Wee and Hokeen 6—o 6—2, m their tie m the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. Invitation Tennis Tournament at Hony Lim Green yesterday afternoon The following were the results: Open Doubles:341 words
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Article27 1938-10-11 28 ARMY XV TO MEET SELANGOR u.ip been selected w: I i r^ n he Army asainst .:::,;;:;"K:,!:i:..un>p«r«nsa.ur,rdson. RAMC2U. j spr. Cole. RE •y... H H Bruton. R^Aji27 words
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Article196 1938-10-11 28 I [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. ITH tlic arrival of 0. Neill's. V r an Bruekelen's and Turleys rtrings, and with the majority of the local horses out this ming, track-work proved more interesting. Several candidates ifKMri althou U rh training was confined to the196 words
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Article49 1938-10-11 28 GARRISON WOMEN'S GOLF round 01 the Garrison championship will be 11 Friday at the Garrison Golf to* is the draw: Pm I G. Ronaldson vs. Mr-vH c Rouiy n, Miss i h Ouldmo Z &?4a- vs Mrs p V Delap vs. Mrs. A yj,. A Mrs. W Mrs. J49 words
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22 1938-10-11 28 C.W. WATSON WINS KEPPE L GOLD MEDAL out lor the Medal and the returned: '-tt Winner 71 Played off obf>t Medal Watson,22 words
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Article35 1938-10-11 28 Tanglin club v.s. the Municipal Service Club on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Tanglin Club.— Singles: R. L. Moir. W. J. If. Warden. Thursday: Doubles: Dr. H. O. Hop:;n.s '»nd T. J. A. G»-een.35 words
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Article326 1938-10-11 28 niSPLAYING superior tactics and clever stickwork, a team of European women defeated the Girls' Sports Club by the odd goal m three m a friendly game of hockey played yesterday evening on the Girls' Sports Sports Club ground The European forwards played a brilliant game,326 words
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Miscellaneous91 1938-10-11 28 I TO-DAY'S TIDES |i -IUI am. I It 5 in-. t, w Simpson, RE H G H. Kenion. on, RE. Lieut. j Avis. R.E.. Gnr. I 2Lt. J. H. Proctor. R.A -,v a Vinycombc, RE- 2Lt. G. Byres Gordons. INGAPORE XV VS. JOHORE II -.?ORE XV v.v Johore m the91 words
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156 1938-10-11 24 Fleet Mobilisation: Ready Response l^tndon, MMMftJ iLTHOOOI mohilisation of A Krit.sh PM nas never r«niDieted it is nwmtoi »hal near!} thnt days of the sfcn.nK «f Jhe mobilisation proclamation »J |S ,",y i'nd th. wonderfully enflM-IMOe ii.iwimv;*' of ih«' Dcrsonnci TPBLifi .-I'M.,, th, I^iainulHjn t t oo 11 i mReuter - 156 words
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Article22 1938-10-11 24 Brussels, Mondoy. Twknty were killed when Belgian Airliner crashed ba Boest, Westphalia, Qermany. Sixteen were pjMgCDKen ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-10-11 24 .mm a ««end«. >es,,rda >S TribuneTribune - 9 words
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172 1938-10-11 24 London, Monday. INCREASED aerial activity is reported from Spain where National--1 Ist air raids were carried out m Barcelona. The bombs struck the British steamers, Gothi and BramhiU. The Bramhill caught fire but the flames were quickly extinguished. Two were killed and tenReuter - 172 words
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Article105 1938-10-11 24 Reuter s correspondent travelled by road iron- Waihies (Bavaria* throuph <KTupied Sudeten territory over the new frontier into Czechoslovakia. I He found ill villages and hamlets m I the Sudeten <.i occupied by German troops, Chiefl} mechanised units Between Pllsen and Prague a number rcsechtroopReuter - 105 words
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Article41 1938-10-11 24 Berkeley, California, Monday. BUDGE playing m what is belien to be his last match as i amateur, was beaten m the quarto final of the Pacific Coast champioi ships by the Australian Hopmi winning 6 2, 5—7, 6—l ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article114 1938-10-11 24 Paris, Monty MEMBERS of the British air ffljj to France to-day inspected the types of French Air Force mac* The French Air Minister, expni thanks to the R.A.F., for the cd| ration, said: "Recent events proved to the m world the deep attachment of our i nationsReuter - 114 words
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Article153 1938-10-11 24 Singapore. Monday. rACED with three charges m tta« Traffic District Court to-day, Worn; Sek Choon. a Cantonese, pleaded guilty w driving negligently and causing hurt to Yusop bin Khadir Shah at 9.30 p m. on Oct. 9 m Stamford Road, driving vithout a licence, and driving without153 words
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Article245 1938-10-11 24 Singapore, Monday. COMMUNITY leaders from all over Malaya and overseas— more M" 200 of them— attended U« Chinese Confess which Opel morninp at the Chinese His-h School premises m Bukit Tima They will be m session throughout the day and it is jrfjj meeting wi!l245 words
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