Morning Tribune, 17 November 1938
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Title Section12 1938-11-17 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3_No. 248. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November 17, 198a FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration101 1938-11-17 1 Carol End George Exchange Greetings p mm— —mm—m VISITING ENGLAND K speeches ,>f the King and ■Kin- Carol at the banquet at ftkini^ham Palace were markIbv ?reaf cordiality. I King greeted King Carol as a I wbott mother always held a spellaro In the affections of the Bribeople and dweltReuter - 101 words
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Article62 1938-11-17 1 Looting Punished With Death rm,,, Vienna, Nov 16.. [^'M. the workers of St. Eyr, u '.licrckel, Nazi leader in krin a nnoun ced that General »nivh i ll{l authorised him to in future with death. waa the confiscation of l? v was being considered, economic problem, "i workers that theyReuter - 62 words
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365 1938-11-17 1 CROWDS BOO AS "BREMEN" LEAVES NEW YORK \iili-\a*i fVelin^ JHE storm of anger which swept through the United States over the treatment of Jews in Germany shows no sign of abatement. THE GIANT GERMAN LINER "BREMEN" SAILED ON HER HOMEWARD VOYAGE YESTERDAY AFTER A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION OF HOSTILITY FROM THREE365 words
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Article103 1938-11-17 1 South Africa Will Be Defended Maritzburg, Nov. 16— "We are going to defend South Africa and its vital interests, including South West Africa, to the uttermost," declared General Smuts in a speech here today. The South -West was entrusted to South Africa as a sacred trust by the League andReuter - 103 words
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Article221 1938-11-17 1 Trade Pact In Force Jan. 1 London, Nov. 16. fTIIK Anglo-American trade pact is expected to come into effect from Jan. 1, 1939, for a period of three years, says, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, and it is expected to be renewable thereafter for an indefinite period. It is predicted the outcomeReuter - 221 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-17 1 N OTHER FAGES i ♦2& Z ytt sfront 4 5 S cial 14 15 IT T^16 words
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Advertisement32 1938-11-17 1 SHARK OUR Jlu[^ ENTHUSIASM IJ^jSr^' KLI ill POWDKRKn VVIIOLK MILK is pilK dclldOUl fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced Distributor. 1 GETZ KltO*. A <O.32 words
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364 1938-11-17 2 "RELIEF" POLICE COURT FORMED IN SINGAPORE Congestion Will Be (Tribune Stud Importer) mW slrii U. relieve se. -i...is «-.,ii S «-sli«n in Singapore Politf CwUto N «iii be taken .arlv i» Deeemket irfth the mta »i an Ktw fated in 11... nn,in ,>oli.. eMrt LuiUln,, in South Br.dge Road, an364 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-11-17 2 YESTERDAY'S WEDDING C;»-oap photo taken at the Presbyterian Church wedding yesterfc a f f«rnoon of Miss Phyllis (Fifi) Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P»»rdie Wilson, of Singapore, and Mr. Cecil Geor§e Fugler, son of :VH. Fugler and the late Mr. E.C. Fugler of Shanklin, Isle of \Yi?ht48 words
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106 1938-11-17 2 FIRST OFFENCE WANTS LENIENT SENTENCE Singapore. Wednesday. Benttneed t u three months rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police Court this morning lor .snatching a necklace from a passer-by. Lai Koh San asked the magistrate (Mr. G. S. Rawlings* why, seelnf it was his first offence, he was uiven "such a106 words
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249 1938-11-17 2 Woman Tells Of Escape From A rmed A bductors (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. QKAMATIC details or her escape from the men who had allegedly kidnapped her from her husband's house in Padang Rengas. and taken her to Ayer Tawar. have been revealed to-day by the woman in question who249 words
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Article58 1938-11-17 2 The Police Bjikl will play the following progrmmiM at Telok Aver this afternoon (Thursday beginning at six o'clock! 1. March "Namur" Richards. 2. Overture -Marco Spade" Auber 3. Select i< n "The Sorcerer" Sullivan. 4. Valae "Dreamy Devon" Evans. 5. Buitc Ballet Egyptian" Luigini (>. A Veil Dance58 words
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Article275 1938-11-17 2 PRETTY SINGAPORE WEDDING THE Presbyterian Church was the scene yesterday afternoon of I) wedding of Miss Phyllis (Fifi) Wilson, daughter of Mr. and* G. Purdie Wilson, of Singapore and Mr. Cecil George Fugler, son Mrs. A. H. Fugler and the late Mr. E. C. Fugler, of Shanklin. Isle Wȣht. Mr.275 words
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Article41 1938-11-17 2 King's Brother III .rrom Our Oun I ihe younger brothi did not take part in th< yesterday, owing 3 ronsilitis The KIJ his srandmuthcr v- b Illumination of Bai ni^ht and continue: The King this aftei in-service at the Cl Buddha.41 words
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Article23 1938-11-17 2 The Conte Verde will leave Singapore tor Manila at l p m to-day, and not 2 p.m.. as previously announced23 words
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Advertisement89 1938-11-17 2 Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Germs y^^ Y >w: Kl'ln^ya con' n I yW lion tin) lubes, *n4itn i AmJ± Kern i caiumU l>) coT«Ji bud Xll 1.-, il.. tonsils aii-l ii i Jj|Mi§ P.. vs.,'- Kill,.- s k 3^^B^ I'l.l kf J iiij < liiin.iiiK. Itching l*i \JM < >89 words
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Advertisement31 1938-11-17 2 ■■•>•■■•£ Have You Tried Our i "Contract Valet Service" SIO and S2O I vvf collect am) dkliver SEND NOW K)R DhTAILS IBurtol Quick! j CLEANER'S I HB. ORCHARD ROAD. M>9« -in-- L.31 words
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Article307 1938-11-17 3 Iportant Meeting f Singapore's seven thousand ricksha pullers was yesterday ided by a handful of men in the local Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Chairman of the meeting, which comprised representatives of the affected parties, the Hin Ann and Hui Ann Associations, Chinese Chamber of Commerce and China Relief Fund,307 words
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Article120 1938-11-17 3 Huge Penang Blaze (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Nov. 1%. CIX'K C'huan Lane was the scene of a devastating fire to-night, when three shophouses were almost completely burnt, but fortunately with no loss of life. Fire broke out In one of a block of fifteen houses at about 9.30 p.m. spreading120 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-11-17 3 B. Fit/Gerald, Director of Mc-min-s. s.S. and Adviser, Mejroces, Malay States, since "m home leave by the u.unis" yesterday.21 words
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Article28 1938-11-17 3 I European lady reported to the Singapore Police the theft of a diamond ring valued at $48 from the YW.C.A at 6 v?rc;. yesterday.28 words
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Article47 1938-11-17 3 Carly Morning Hold- Up <iay.— At 2.10 a.m. liie b Cantonese v.as on ang Road, while ap3. he was suddenly ntonese who robbed ■<»d decamped. cried out fo- help Who happened to be lorong saw two men arrested one. The oe caupht shortly as Branch is investigating47 words
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104 1938-11-17 3 ROTARIAN PRESIDENT PRESENTED WITH BADGE Singapore. Wednesday. "00 that he may be readily picked out from among the crowd." Mr. T. H. Stone, president of the Singapore Rotarv Club was decorated with a handsome, distinctive badge of office by Mr. W. Allen Hey, past president of the club, at the104 words
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Article121 1938-11-17 3 Member Of Unlawful Society Singapore, Wednesday A fOWOM Cantonese, Leong Hoon Cheong. was bound over to-day in the sum of $50 for six months on his conviction by Mr. G. S. Rawlings the Third Police Magistrate, on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Hoon Cheong was121 words
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Article106 1938-11-17 3 COUNCIL MEET ON NOV. 23 AT the Legislative Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 23. the Hon. Dr. K B. MacGregor, Acting Director of Medical Services, will take his oath as a new member. The Hon Mr. ft. Williamson will tfive the following notice: That at the next or some subsequent,106 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITEDChina Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine. Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.16 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-17 3 COMEDY and SKNSATION! "STMANGH ito \iei»i its Bv I. PHILLIPS OPPI NIIEIM. ____^tfSWi^v.lW'^vVfilW13 words
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Article40 1938-11-17 4 KU BBER Previou> I Tone Buyers 65 H H Spot SeUers W* ic^ Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 1110 i 6 ML SeUers 1613 16 i 6 .r lis Quiei Qu iet B, Spot 46 I I40 words
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Article98 1938-11-17 4 Forward < December, I^B 3.8 8 3.fi +i Forward 'aan Mar, SC*''" •SS +lIM tU Forward '(AprlJunei SS^jS London. Wednesday To -div Previous 1U J I'ALM OIL (Malaya) in bulk Nov. Dec. shipment £15 5 0 Value TO.t.i COPRA (Straits. F.M.S.) Nov. Shipment £10 2 I Buyer 110.398 words
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Article59 1938-11-17 4 General Electric JJt, ?9 4>4d Imperial Chemical Industries < ™gu Imperial Tobacco _S« 2«7i_ Anglo-Dutch 5 Canadian Pacific n London Tin JW Rubber Plan Investment Trust 29 3 Linggis JJ-3 16- 3d AVer Hitam 26 3 -<> J JU Southern Kintas }JjJ |JjJj Pahangs British American Tobacco59 words
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Article66 1938-11-17 4 London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change t.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.35 ***** +.34 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate I 8.68*_ 8.66 5 8 —.2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8* 2 +*4 V.T. on Hongkong (closing selling ratei Is. 3d. unchanged —4 T.T. on Japan66 words
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Article22 1938-11-17 4 London. Wednesday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing price) £215% £216 flss. Forward £215^, £216 :I V +£122 words
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Article19 1938-11-17 4 Spot 19 15 16 20 1 16 4 months' forward 19 9 16 19 5 K 4-116.19 words
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Article269 1938-11-17 4 Funeral Of Assault Victim THE iuneral of the late Mr. Seow Keng Siew, a popular clerk ml rates department of the local Municipality, whose death, iniimfl an assault at Jalan Besar Road last Sunday night, occurred^H Tuesday morning at the General Hospital, took place at the Bida^H Cemetery yesterday before269 words
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Article183 1938-11-17 4 Singapore. Wednesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109 3 H unchanged. Although the London Stock Exchange yesterday was again generally easier Tin shares according to cables received this morning were unchanged. Locally the market was quiet with buyers of Kuchais at $1.41, Rantaus $1.53. Klang Rivers $1.80183 words
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Article94 1938-11-17 4 Move TO Sabotage Reynaud's Plan Paris. NotH J k PROPOSAL that the ConMH A tion Generate Travail by every method to saboWM Reynauds economic plan **JM at the CG.T. confess at >»»"■ a delegate from the Nord section. hffj iß He suggested that action sM V tend even to aReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement58 1938-11-17 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE E BANKING tATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keepuig 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 BAFETY58 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-17 4 Mil ill lIIUTISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD Lok« ok* Profit* Insurant*** IV! 5026 2 Ftnlavson Ororn15 words
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Advertisement12 1938-11-17 4 ____________r > l lM_u^^_l______# 4^_l _vd____*___Wfl o_H_B_L Kjl ____k_.-s_______BB_kUioi* *^7^| jj t ,412 words
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Article688 1938-11-17 5 STOCK SHARES fed By Fraser Company Singapore. Nov. 16, 5 p.m. MINING 4,2 4,8 ■cuniDung 28,- 30|-Nom Malay 43.- 47 r Norn IK 0.62^ 0.67& 'lin »J- 24|K 1.40 1.45 22 23 ■enai.i. 13:6 14 6 0 33 0.38 ■Fait 0.78 0.83 ■■Kong Tin 25 ■■idfi ■ydrauiu- 7|6 8 6688 words
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99 1938-11-17 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov U pm. Total foi v^omi. J_J */_vlat*id Boolu Date «o_ Dia year Close Pavable TIN Ayer Hitam t)|« leu tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2tt% Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov 22 3§% Lingui 10% final Nov. 2199 words
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Article203 1938-11-17 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING I Buyers Sellers Ampats 4j3 4j9 Batu Selangors 1.41 146 I Hong Fatts 080 0.84 Hongkong Tin 23:6 25|Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10)3 lli6 Katu Tin 2516 266 Killinghalls 1716 1816 Kramats 1016 1116 Kuchais 137 1.42cd Laruts a|€ 10|6 Unguis I.W ITtcd203 words
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Article214 1938-11-17 5 Maynard CO. Ltd. $30,000 lr^ Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1 red 1940 $400,000 I: Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom W 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 3 4 108 3 noi lono Mar 31 1 30 «W red. 1955 $1,000,000 110%214 words
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Advertisement164 1938-11-17 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,090 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve l oou ,00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managtaff Board: D. CRENA D£ lONUH PruaUti^ M.164 words
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Advertisement403 1938-11-17 6 :t SHOWS TO-DAY If s^^^ s^^*^^*!*! 3.15-6.15-9.15 (I CAPjTOIi 1 1 iL 3 1 51 1 LJlv_ zfry, BJ I y 3 s n 1 n p Bk 'SSP^ W^^ L^ vJ -mSmW-' I I i] rt:o-radio's joyous Romantic Rampage i M !-trit\ |gBK||j I "THE JOY of ILIVI N403 words
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Article32 1938-11-17 7 ieU territorial Supervisor 1 h ,n Films of Malaya Ltd., now C'tpore. has appointed Mr. J?to be the Manager and Rep,,t the Company in Malaya, k and British North Bor-32 words
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Advertisement507 1938-11-17 7 AIJI A^IIIIIA TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. 3 OtfetifiJie mk >»« fu f \GIfIIfMNO.fOU(S!\ a '<»>"- America's Boy V 1 -*-> v*djK srand jij. Friend is back /<->■ f X=^ mus ic. ..and this time %_jfl, j he's brought h,s W^M See the J sweetie with him! WtHk^B t •f*507 words
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Article, Illustration2790 1938-11-17 8 WmWffrnti^mliMJSEmLLSM THIS WEE BRITAIN'S MYSTERY MAN WAS ONCE A CLERK London. Nov. I. rPHE average iff of BrHaift'* al>inet has risen a lew decimal polatfl as ;i result ol tinchanges jusl announced. •> ti t the reconstructed Cabinet is si ill one of the youngest ..I2,790 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-17 9 tooKfor -DAiJtY HiAliT* "^J? 1 SOLE AGENTS CjUTIIRIE^^^ V^ J SSj WJ S 414 words
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318 1938-11-17 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 17. 1938. POST EARLY nuKiNG the few weeks remaining before the end ol the year British civil aviation is laced with what Imperial Airways well describe as a unique challenge. This is the transport Of a volume of Christmas mails of unprecedented dimensions, the greatest318 words
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1192 1938-11-17 10 D.G.Osborne- Jones - More Famous Women Queen Who Swore Like A Troope D.G.O sbor ne-Jones I By 1 THE Tlldor Dynasty. Of which EHi zabeth was possibly the most brilliant figure ol all, was in origin Welsh The Tudors came from An-eisea <ind her grandfather Henry vii could speak Welsh. Eli- 1 tabeth1,192 words
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Advertisement9 1938-11-17 10 1 1/ white 1 I label f [WHISKY -WPS-Dl9 words
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266 1938-11-17 11 n jood Site Pavilion MIOWIMi a decision in W principle taken by the Miteenth Assembly of the Ague of Nations in 1937 and Er confirmed by the Council its meeting in January 1938, m nineteenth Assembly, which Bently concluded its meetings Geneva, voted an266 words
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66 1938-11-17 11 Germany's Investments In Danube Basin f annexation of Austria >4n Sudeten re Sion. German toeblk "anubian countries, Germany now occupies 1 Ult of investors, with M compared to the ta January 1938. w at present occupied 1 056.000,000 dinars, and by Britain with h d tne new accords to t66 words
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Article147 1938-11-17 11 U. S. Pictures Soon To Be Permitted Shanghai. HOLLYWOOD films barred from Japan since September last year in order that payments abroad might be reduced will brighten the screens of Japanese playhouses again in the near future. About 28 feature pictures are expected to be in147 words
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Article129 1938-11-17 11 Berlin rE invention of a colour film which enables the original colours to be copied has aroused great interest in the German film world This new three colour process, developed in the laboratories of the German Dye Trust, is to be known as the "Agfa Pantachrom129 words
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Article, Illustration117 1938-11-17 11 AN amusing book has been written by witty Dr Ernest Parker, a Norfolk practising physician. It tells how the doctor blundered. A lady came to see him with a cyst on the side of her head. He arranged for an operation, and administered anaesthetic. When the117 words
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Advertisement44 1938-11-17 11 POLAROID Glasses 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 $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 300244 words
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Advertisement322 1938-11-17 11 I THE TRUI TONIC POOD I I Obtmlmmkh «f dtt Ckmmtna —4 U*m I LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits I Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY (iIVEN that at 1 the Twentieth Annual General Meeting cf the Company which will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No322 words
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Article, Illustration176 1938-11-17 12 BRIT REARMAMENT GOES AHEAD accoi dance with in <; fence policy, work in the monitions factories »>i Great Britain i» proceeding with increased vigour. These photographs were taken in a munitions factor? which cannot br H uiifi in Great Britain, where ;:<'u tnds of employees ur workini day and nifhtPlanet News - 176 words
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Advertisement33 1938-11-17 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFI 1CHOICE OI LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAiNLEW STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUH IKWRLLEO WRIST VTATCUfI SET WIIH Rl 111 DIAMONDS A SPITIAMTY. AOEN79 FOR RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE33 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1938-11-17 14 v >-" s°J r M r\T£ IS?iSSS?S^r- •TSBWStt I QpHrt BuUdtag* «d Mk "L «^"< n e B s»w there the other day was and NETS One <>! the mos JEMPTOO mat^ *e s* l'" 'four SKmVs'so hat t migh? stand out in the style of1,885 words
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Advertisement150 1938-11-17 14 GOWNS Large Shipments of Kvcning and Morning gowns just I received at I I A special selection in silks, I sheer georgettes and lace lor I the Afternoon also suitable I for cocktails and informal I dinners. 1 Capitol Bldg. Phone j Singapore. 3838. I SHOES Fashion by the Soles150 words
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Advertisement39 1938-11-17 14 K 3, Blue Grass (S) |©s Perfume The most sophisticated of perfumes, but it is also one of the freshest and CHRISTMAS CiJFT most invigorating. Hence its fascination for the modem "elegante." M4yA£4ftD CO., Z7D, BATTERY ROAD. rHPMKTq CHEMISTS39 words
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Advertisement106 1938-11-17 14 A new collection just armed {^L London of bracelets, rings. brJ CHOOSE YOUR CHRIST^ PRESENTS AT J HAMLEYS for I CIRO of BOND Stl Rodne> Houve. lu Batterj Rol A I r l Amahi Do'nt forget to take my frock to I the cleaners... &r.d l see that it goes106 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-17 15 N( ,vv on Display. LldictiooilClMWtaf Evening Gowns. Latest Fashions. Moderate Prices. |350 0 to 555.00 I ,,nitcd ui Ei-.aland.' DRESSMAKERS UNGHAI I \OIFS DKISSMAKKRS [)NC LEE CO. C Orchard Koad. SINGAPOKC 3 muumn(; cV. EVENING iniOCKS K>K SALE Bill Ks FIOK 15 to $27 HOENIX fION- BARLEY- WATER htni 1^61 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-17 15 Just unpacked Exclusive formal |fWM and smart frocks for every occasion at THE SMART SHOP15 words
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Advertisement98 1938-11-17 15 C At •■■>••••■•■• V///./ I OUR SALE CONTINUES... I W-h The Same j SERVICE j I j QUALITY j I BARCAINS j I 3 DAYS MORE. J j YOl'R LASTOPPORTI'MTV. j WASSIAMUU.sI 31-33 Hiish St. Phone 7144 5 ANNOUNCEMENT I MADAME PAGE 1 Late 92. Piccadilly. London I EXPERT DRESSMAKER98 words
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Advertisement411 1938-11-17 16 MB '4M BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (Q9COKPORATED IN CNOLAKD) Outwards Our lonnaee Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 1939 < ORKU 15,000 Nov. 18 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 BANGALORE 5,000 Nov 19 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 CHITKAI, 15.000 Dec. 2 h'ANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 f'AKTHAUK 15,000 Dec. 16 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10411 words
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Advertisement332 1938-11-17 16 \y TO FRENCH Po RT J jl CHARCEURS REUNIS I l I I l HOMEWARDS. UALNV For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk C CAPST JACQUES Fur Marseilles. IfanteS, St Kttalri <v h L |TO SAIGON INDOCHINA J CAP VARBLLA For Saigon. Tonrr.iv and Halph I I S. A. M. I. (from332 words
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138 1938-11-17 17 R a te Wind Tunnel For High Velocity Air Tests tsi private wind tunnel in which luge aircraft models may lilt and drag in air streams of high velocity wm| j .airey Aviation Company's new research station at Idition to a wind tunnel containing a power plant air stream through138 words
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Advertisement278 1938-11-17 17 mm »\s imii lp ii i I Incorporated in Australia' I NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails. m Nov. 28 Dec. 2 P Dec 31 Jan. S P '.ickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the F* may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or W t() the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ■sKVMsvdnkv278 words
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Advertisement71 1938-11-17 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. f A PC A R I INF FOR HONG KONG, MO.H, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TALAy\ II A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBEI 17, AT P.M. ']>.)>■ above read ha.^ f*xi client modern accommodation for Fir.st Salo< n anc Second Saloon pa,s.senßer.s. Special Holiday Return71 words
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Miscellaneous154 1938-11-17 17 MAILS EXPECTED cted from China and Japan by the Rio de Janeiro Main due at ;apore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air <K.LM. i to-day. Delivi rtea j ol boxholders' letters only 4 pjn ana .-u'lnl deliveries of letters and parcels' 1.05 p.m. respectively on the same fiay.154 words
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Miscellaneous496 1938-11-17 17 •> j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I TO"DAY Ranpvra Not n i pji Australia. Western Ranpura n 7 pjH j; u ni: Karagola n 8 pjn tnada except Western Ranpura 17 7 p.m v > 1()11 Ranpura 17 7 pjn nma. Hoihow Talamba 17 1 p.m Egypt, Sudan and Palestine Ranpura 17496 words
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Advertisement17 1938-11-17 18 t r i T t2\ **"*—TT-nu hi im inn ji i i.'l.';,;; il'!'!!'"!! 1 1 11 117 words
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Miscellaneous1374 1938-11-17 18 -y LONDON K I Tl If" nAHin TRANSMISSIONS ▼▼UII(J r^M UN IHt KAUIU i Resk n J w fi 40 'Cards on the Table" -exchange >v-Jl J VJn^B L— -w~^-^-— Q Vl( ws on the news ol the day, V between speakers from different i 1 nov. 17 BSRLIN 7001,374 words
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232 1938-11-17 19 SINGAPORE HOLDS KEY TO EMPIRP'S SAFETY, ORDNANCE CHIEF SAYS London, November 7. *j the u<t of" Singapore it would mean the beginning ,p. declared IJeut.-Col. E. R. Macl'herson. late Assisp j|M|l t OrdIUWCC Services in Malaya, when addressing the Bournemouth Rotary Clob He had much to say about the importance232 words
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Article168 1938-11-17 19 Franco Working Om German Ports? London, Not. 15. [TIFS »f General Franco's led icntfa were discussed in )UM of Loris, where Lord \m. the lord Chancellor, re|M th, Government, said lad M information leading 4i >»iippi»-»** thai these ships Matters that they were Ihensehres on German harn the st'ii>e thatReuter - 168 words
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Article48 1938-11-17 19 GERMAN PRESS ON PALESTINE -The German Press i broadside at the "je attack, which was *irele.s.s. affected British Arabs in Palestine. Cherbeobachter. princijrrttes: -British people ry reason to be disgustown cruelties against t In this country of re burning uu Who are AgStlng «om in their coun- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1938-11-17 19 NEW CREDENTIALS F OR LORD PERTH ■■<■ final step for the Anglo-Italian taken to-morrow. Perth present* new Mm us ambaslL.il V -inH ITmnni-n,- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article58 1938-11-17 19 Mohamad Amin to-day appeared before Sheikh Abu Bakar. the second magistrate, charged with having stolen a wrist watch and ring belonging to Su laiman bin Mohamad Ali, a postal cierk. Accused admitted three previous eonvitions, and his worship sentenced him to one months rigorous imprison .■pent to58 words
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Article102 1938-11-17 19 Budapest, nov 15.— The premier, Dr. Imredy, has tendered the resignation of the Cabinet to Admiral Hoithy and been entrusted with the formation <>; new ministry. Tlie decision to resign was taken a' i meet i no of the Cabinet where Imredv said the return toReuter - 102 words
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Article48 1938-11-17 19 Paris, Nov 15. -The Colonies Comi sion ol thr Chamber of Deputies l ias passed a resolution declaring that it will not consent to any negotiations being undertaken in connection with the colonial problem without Parlia ment baring first made known ita views ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1938-11-17 19 A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held in the Exchange R »m on Monday.23 words
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Article145 1938-11-17 19 Tokyo. COR having depicted the psychology of a conscript who hates military service. Mr. Naoya Shiga. a celebrated Japanese author, has sot himself into hot water. Mr. Shiga incurred the displeasure ol the Osaka gendarmerie because ol hia book. "A Certain Fellow, Hi.s GUster'a Death,"145 words
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Article151 1938-11-17 19 MEXICAN OIL Sale To Italy Of The Expropriated Fuel Mexico Citr IT has h»Tu announced that a contract has been made with an Italian firm "for the sale of a considerable volume" of Mexican crude oil expropriated from American and British companies It is said that the Azienda Generate Italians151 words
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Article51 1938-11-17 19 Stole AntiMalarial Oil {From Our Own Correspondent] Johorc Bahru. Tuesday Tftna M A Cheah, who was caught red-handed bj Mr. Tamby PUUI, the health llMpectoi while stealing anti-malarial oil at Stu lang Laut, to-day pleaded guilty before Sheikh AOu Bakar. He was lined HO, in default ten days' rigorous Imprison-51 words
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Advertisement55 1938-11-17 19 I* 1 \>V^ II I r\\V^> 11 B fAO New Shell Motor Oil*, the cflOtef of all diicerning motorntj. jr/>- 2'. '->.-» Jj. pn to car engines. Flowing mitriH/ to ill MWIRg pirt%. the, pflKi The tough oil-film which wiM not d-* i aw*/ pre*c"f. tlifll I Astatic Petroleum Co.,55 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-11-17 19 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice at Kuala LumpurCourt of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Home in Ist ,ouu at 1U 30 a m. Assizes: Rex vs. G. H. Brown.30 words
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241 1938-11-17 20 4 GRAPHIC mttmmt d ho\s ht illlN ■< »-> one of hisoun servants uas^iven l»y LMIIff Hipul Son^ram. Siam's Minister ot Deiei.ce. ;tl MM -atherinir >f Army. Nav> and Air Force representatives and others in HnnL r k<>K on Nov. 11. The attempt on241 words
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Article51 1938-11-17 20 Snigapore, Wednesday. Mr. Lim Cheng Swee, who is employed in the office of Messrs. S. C. Gone and Co.. asks us to state that he is not f he person of the same name against whom a charge of trespass was made in the fourth police51 words
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Article51 1938-11-17 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore China KeJiel Fund remit ted $2#M* Chinese Currency yesterday to the Hank of China, llmffkonir branch for «ransmission to the Executive Yuan at < hnn'-kinr Together with tuentv-eitfht former remittances, the total sent by the local Fund Committee amounts to $.'1,700.00(1,51 words
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Article31 1938-11-17 20 Rome, Nov. 15. —King Victor Emmanuel has replied favourably to the personal message from the Pope complaininjr that the new racial lep'lation in Italy infringed the Concordat. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article389 1938-11-17 20 Wednesday, Nov. 9. His Excellency presided at a jwtoß of the Executive Council held a, Govern ment House this morning. Major E.C. Doyle arrived to stay at Government House. Capitano di V. Alberto Da Zara.Caplain P. C. W. Manwanng R.N., Mr. and Mrs. A. Perego. Commander and Mrs389 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-11-17 20 HE'S A FORTUNE HUNTER One of Singapore's quaintest professions is that of fortune-telling Glib of tongue, dreamy-eyed, Singapore fortune-tellers spin a good yarn are always interesting. Here is one such waiting for his credulofs clients.35 words
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Article149 1938-11-17 20 Want Palestine 'Open Washui NINE thousand tHefTM been received at the House and the State Dep»™ Washington from America urging the Tnited States 9 ment to take diplomatic tOt keep Palestine open for tbeJ Mr Cordell Hull, the Secrt State said that he understj Britain's final decision regarl future149 words
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Article33 1938-11-17 20 [From Our On* Com Johore Bahru Tuesday^ nual meeting of mD pn following were riected n j9J .;ohore Bar Commit m Kflf| Messrs. M. -a P- G Goho. John UycocJ33 words
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Advertisement56 1938-11-17 20 NEVT HUDSON NKVV HUDSON bicycles are of specialised duuneter as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can be quite certain that with a New Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUT THE BEST VALUE THE BEST WORKMANSHIP THE BEST DESIGN THE WORLD'S BUT BICTCUi DARBY56 words
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Article114 1938-11-17 21 R AW FOR ENGLISH FOOTBAL CUP London. Nov. 16. d r -iw »<> r the fiFSt r Und (j th English Cup U> be j-ed on Nov. 26 is as follows: Bradtord City Kew Brighton Rochdale Accringtoo Carlisle Southport im vs Crewe Lancaster City ham v. Uington Town J Kto]114 words
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Article196 1938-11-17 21 lUiI Ui Pts: R.F 8 pts. W K»val Enginem and the Hoval Air Force provided entid ruggff yesterday at tlif Airmen emerging '»ers by in points (two goals 1 tries) to X points (one a and one try). wwarts were slightly suto diflfc ,f rum and P Jameson 1(196 words
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453 1938-11-17 21 OFFICER'S TALK TO ROTARIAkK Singapore. Wednesday. GKLF-HELi*. thrift and co-operation unonf a>rricu!turisis, artisan* and other persons wth needfl in common are the aims of the type of co-operation which the Malayan Government has, by legislation, introduced to the people of this country,453 words
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Article57 1938-11-17 21 The Drummers and Pipers of the Gordon Highlanders will beat Retreat on the Padang en Monday, Nov 21. The programme of music i.> as follows: Retreat Far O'er Struie Slow March The Road to the Isles. March The Glendaruel Highlanders. Strathspey Orange and Blue. Reel Kate57 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-11-17 21 PRACTICAL METHODS OF FIRE FIGHTING Fire extinguishing experiment demonstrated at I'rasrr Neave vrs t^rdav.14 words
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Article313 1938-11-17 21 Singapore, Wednesday. AUTHOR VV. M. Horton thinks "modern youth belongs to a rest less generation, but that this restlessness is combined with honest" and candour.' Dr. Horton gave a stimulating address entitled Wlordern youth and the Quest for Life" at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church,313 words
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116 1938-11-17 21 Danger Of Fire In S'pore Demostrated Singapore, Wednesday. UOVV nuck damage can be done in crowded areas in Singapore, befOtt the Fire Isri tjade arrived, il fire broke out was demonstrated at to-day's experiments carried out b> United Engineer! Itd behind the I'rascr and .Wave eulkHng Trafalger Wreet a pile116 words
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Article364 1938-11-17 22 S.C.R.C 7; I!V LIADING at tall imi 1 i>> <•— lht v< it.i Hockej Kmiti railed t.;» Kti\;il N.ivv MWOBd string at ■mi Urn Green last nighfl U tkc i unr of 7 I, The naval men U U indently and Id ftve Jll 1 1364 words
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Article98 1938-11-17 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday- -An Hockchi t, Kuan» Hing, who is believed to be on. 1 the two men who are alleged to hu\< robbed Tan Ah Pak of 95 cents at 2.10 •i m aft the corner of Lorong 3, in Gay Lang Road98 words
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Article, Illustration436 1938-11-17 22 ROVER - S.R.C PLAY FAST GAME TO BEAT I.A. ROVER (By S.R.C 2; I.A MAINTAINING their reputation as one of the fastest hockey tide SRC. yesterday beat the Indian Association by two goals tort a keenly contested fixture at the padang. Both goals were scored in the first half, when the fecfc,436 words
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235 1938-11-17 22 To-morrow's Boxing At Happy World (Tribune Stall Mftrtcr) MK. (ieorge E. Lee pifMßUtll gapore fight -fans a doubles event .junior programme it i Happy World stadium to -nwn night. The tight between Seaman h who was last week introduced to! fans, and Young Frisco, subject 1 approval of the Singapore235 words
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Article30 1938-11-17 22 TEST PLAYER LOSES HIS EYES Mr. J. C. Whif F^iandslcwM' oa in fifteen U his left eye owii dent after an may not see a dreri wickets In seasons.- Renter30 words
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Advertisement48 1938-11-17 22 «•■>.... ■■■■M. T DOI ill I main i:vi;m S TOMMY CARRIE Z VS. I SILVER KM) IGNACH) FERNANDEZ I BATTLING RIO Al (Loy) Rodrifuet vs Ibrahim Ml KOW \s SMART! JOE; Ki«i Langford \s M. KaarimS POPULAR Prices si.«o c TO-MORROW at 9 P.M. HAPPY WORLD j I STADIUM48 words
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Article, Illustration573 1938-11-17 23 hall Crowd See }ood Ma tch S; Rest 1 >t\iM v ind women's hockey fixture between the European- i played yesterday on the padan.u. turned out to be a which the Europeans won by three goals to one. 2 prevalent that mutch for573 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-17 23 They Won Match T.opean Women's hockey team, which beat the Rest by three goals to MM in the Poppy Day Fund charity fixture at the S.C.C yesterday.27 words
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448 1938-11-17 23 St. Andrew's Good Win Ocer Police 5.A.0.8 6; Police 3. Andrew's Old Boys gave a fine display at Thomson Road yesterday when they beat the Police by six points (two tries) to three (penalty) i A. E. Minns' kicking and Leembruggen's opportunism were the high lights of the game. Though448 words
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Article106 1938-11-17 23 Y.W.C.A. Hold 'Olympic' Games MEMBERS of the Y.W.C.A. Sports in!) will hold an 'Olympic' games evening at the Sports Ground, Fort Canning Itoatl. on Saturday. Nov If at UN p.m Programme, couched in International i mi Includes a foreign press relay. transpacific toss, Bianie.se race. League of Nations obstacle, Danish106 words
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Article63 1938-11-17 23 Y.M.C.A. JUNIORS' HOCKEY Y.M.C.A. Junior Department hockey XI vs St. Andrew's School on Tuesday next at 5.15 p.m. on the Anson Hoad ground: Edward Wee, J. B. Shaw. Mahmood, Tan Guan Kiat. Goh Chin Chye. E. L. Wong, Syed Shirazle, J. Mana.vseh. S. Hope. Yow Wah Sung, Looi Imm Meng.63 words
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Article66 1938-11-17 23 The following members have accepted to play for B.C.C Ist XI vs. Gordon Highlander: on Thursday, n<>v it a( B.C Lt J S Avellni R N Elliott n A U Toud; -J P Wood 8 T Monk I .1 R Kelletl Capl i^ Q i K in" mill66 words
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Article34 1938-11-17 23 The Singapore Badminton Champlonihips tie between the ymca School mi Commerce and the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School arranged to !>•• played Oil s PO t|X)ii»-(! The tic l<»r Sunday momini will icnium as arranged34 words
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259 1938-11-17 24 New Trade Agreement Likely To Follow Anglo-Italian Treaty Rome. Nov. 16. ANGLO-ITALIAN In* ll«l« for an vtension to (he The protocol of the agreement B tatefl that negotiations will be opened as soon a- potfftk on the que«Hob O f trade relations between Ita jlian East Africa. Great Britain, i259 words
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137 1938-11-17 24 U.S. A. And Canada To Co-operate In Defence Ottawa. Nov. 16. VI K. Mac Ken/if Kin«. the anadiar I'rimier. made a statement to-day declaring that President Roosevelt's remarks .about the defence of tht western hemisphere had renewed the "note if co-operation" which hi struck at Kingston on Autf. 18. i\vReuter - 137 words
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Article75 1938-11-17 24 Imredy's New Cabinet Budapest, Nov. IG-M. Imrcdy formv. i new cabinet with five changes. Iniredy In a speech denied rumours he 111 aiming at dictatorship, emphasised that, he desired improved relations v/ith Yum,: Slovakia and announced the modification of recent laws in repard t<' Jews in Hungary, it. w;;.s necesaaryReuter - 75 words
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Article56 1938-11-17 24 London. Nov. 16— As is customary on I such an occasion, opportunities will arise during King Carols short visit for conversations between the Royal visitor ana the Prime Minister and the Foreign Stcretary. at which it is assumed, political and economic problems effecting the two J countriesBritish Official Wireless - 56 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-11-17 24 rhe dress worn in pre-War da\s uhen ladie* considered it nttfl daring to play tennis compared ui?b the 1938-9 style— a -i ■'.< i^t^H at the recent Women's Fair at Olym pia. H34 words
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122 1938-11-17 24 Spanish Nationalists Sweep Ebro Front Sarago.<sa. Nov. 16. |T ifl officially announced that the Ebro pocket is completely clear with the capture of vfflafef Flix. A sco and Rlbarroja. !3y a lightning change of plan a and taking advantage of a thick fog, Nationalists obliterated the last vestige of RepublicanReuter - 122 words
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Article96 1938-11-17 24 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT 1 MR. Punch's "lebrated ad* young men abou to mjff •Don't". An equall> piece of advice to exalted JJ men is "to catch them ><»•■ them rough" This motto would seem to* 3 theme of "Love. Honour ana jj Warner Brothers' picture »hgj at the Alhambra96 words
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Article19 1938-11-17 24 London. Nov Minister ol B that Oojernmen the purcha.se ol for the treatm< British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 19 words
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Article40 1938-11-17 24 London. Nov. 16— Queen Maud of Norway und rwent an abdominal operation in London. A bulletin .nates that th< Queen came through the operation we 1 but the next few days cannot be with >ut some anxietv40 words
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Advertisement20 1938-11-17 24 I A. S. GILES, CIVIL. WAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AM> J No The Arcade. Singapore. ,x u oK PIH»NE 70*4120 words
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