Morning Tribune, 21 November 1938
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Title Section12 1938-11-21 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 251. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, November 21. 1988 FIVE .CENTS.12 words
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Article82 1938-11-21 1 German P olice Arrest Bata? Berlin, Nov. 2#. the wellknown Caecboikian shoe magnate, was d at Letimeritz by Gerolice, according to a ream the Sudeten-German ,per 'Diezeit," quoted by nan news agency. ition of the report by the hitherto not been available. t alleged that Bata waa arattempting to smuggle82 words
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Article, Illustration8 1938-11-21 1 Queen Maud Of Norway Dies UNKNOWN QUEEN MAUD8 words
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Article768 1938-11-21 1 THE death occurred In London on Sunday morning of 69-year-old Queen Maud of Norway, an aunt of King George VI, and wife of King Haakon VII of Norway.- Reuter According to a communique issued by specialists who attended the Queen, the Queen died of heartReuter - 768 words
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Article30 1938-11-21 1 P&e^JS'^if?? Uoyd > chair C*w British Council, left England Kin, a L and win Present at Ron WH he Brit^ Institute in P on Wednesday next.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 30 words
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316 1938-11-21 1 U.S. CONSIDERING ECONOMIC "BATTLE" AGAINST JAPAN GERMANY? WaaHngton, Nov. 20. A NEW and vigorous orientation of foreign policy is being urged upon Mr. Roosevelt by certain leftist advisers. Proposals are being put forward, firstly, that the President should i consider economic retaliation not only against Germany but also against JapanReuter - 316 words
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73 1938-11-21 1 STRONG "STATEMENT" DEMANDED IN NIGERIA Lstgos, Nov. 20. A MASS meeting 01 the Niger*m\ ian youth movement attended by two thousand persons demanded that a more emphatic statement that there would be no transfer ot Nigeria to Germany should be made by the Governor than his recent declaration thai theReuter - 73 words
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Article66 1938-11-21 1 Kaunas**. Nov. 20. rE organisation of German youth on the line* of youth in Germany and the establishment of a special Memel German youth service was announced by Dr. Neumann, leader of Memel Germans, opening the Meriei electoral campaign Dr. Neumann for the first time revealed anti-SemiticReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-21 1 „M«I»" MM,,,MM jf. OTHER PAGES fPage 2& 3 S Uf j 14 15 22, 23 2416 words
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Advertisement64 1938-11-21 1 Vjwsl3i^ FRESH MILK-WITH Ui ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, fxjwdered— with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim kmnpa64 words
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259 1938-11-21 2 THEY GET IDEAS FROM (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN Singapore, armed robbers riding bicycles hold up pedestrians, rob them and melt away into thin air. A series of such hold ups have made the Singapore police sit up. They arc now waging259 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-11-21 2 I Behind tbis simple picture lies a I storv. Portion of Fullerton Square I was being re-metalled on Saturday. This irai completed and steam roller attempted to roll the portion I m down but a large portion beween J I Gian Singh's and Whiteaways. 2 I caved in!70 words
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Article212 1938-11-21 2 MAKING MONEY FROM RUBBISH (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. THE *:irarir-:-"!i. man whose ivork leads him to baeK-alleys. dingy lan« s nen yard* i f Ihe junk merchant, is making more money 1 in Singapore. Bc will buy anything from you. A heap of old newspapers and magazines, old shoes,212 words
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Article68 1938-11-21 2 Stole Cycle, Gets Rotan (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. A 15 year-old Cantonese boy, Lim Hong Chee, said to live at 108, Tras Street, was yesterday ordered to receive five strokes with a light rotan, by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court. Thc accused was charged vith the68 words
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Article45 1938-11-21 2 Singapore. Sunday. A Malay woman of 183 Albert Street has reported to the police the theft from her house of cash and jewels jralued at 5307 about 12.30 a.m. yesterday morning. She suspects a Bengali for whom the police are searching.45 words
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Article155 1938-11-21 2 (Tribune Staff R eport ß Malacca vl RUTHLESS drive a S a msl l extortionists, and toj leged to be preying on wS repute in the Settlement, ijl to be launched by the locail tive Department. I Chief Detective Inspector I told me that, though the know "culprits engaged155 words
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Article130 1938-11-21 2 Currency Rumours Denied GOVERNMENT'S -mention the Colonial Secretayj official communique, has tai to a statement In certJUM vernacular newspaper- tn the that all currency of certain heen declared obsolete. Coins have hitherto been maa tender bv virtue ul Orders a 0 which have been publishrd »roa to time. With the130 words
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Article41 1938-11-21 2 An Indian photograph i J while riding a motoi from a friend jwfe™ have been knocked do o. I age van at the un Sophia Road^ J Nair was not d thoueh he wi moved to the hoa41 words
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Article36 1938-11-21 2 The annual Ra dinner will be hole at 8.30 p.m. at the Graduates who na" h0 formed by circulai a rt ous of attend"*- l G( direct with the tarv. Raffles < Nov. 2436 words
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Advertisement34 1938-11-21 2 Have You Tried Our i "Contract Valet Service" I SIO and $20 j I vvf i COLLECT \ND DELIVER 5 SEND NOW EOR DETAILS JBURTOL QUICK; CLEANER'S j »?8. ORCHARD ROAD i a> gfdgdfgdgdgdgdgd•34 words
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Advertisement94 1938-11-21 2 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your Kidneys are a marvelous.«trurturei Within them are U million tiny tubes whicn act as filters for thu blood. Wheft germs attack them you suffer from Burning. Itching Paaaagea, "(Jetting Up Nights." Lerf Pains, Dizziness. KheuraatiHm, Lumbago] Nerviness. QUrclea under Eyes or Swollen 1 Ankles, etc94 words
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269 1938-11-21 3 Ij on emigration i is serious (Tribune Staff Reporter) lian may come to Malaya in search of work! Interpretation Government of India's ban on emigration to Malaya has Indian's coming to Malaya to be affected to a large degree. Secretary of269 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-11-21 3 taken at the Chinese Consulate iff yesterday of Mr. Wong Nyn and Miss Lee Yoke Chin.16 words
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Article143 1938-11-21 3 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT THE "Devil Is Driving," which opened at the Capitol last night is strong meat from two points of view either entertainment, or from the point of variety, for it deals with a problem that is increasing in our daily lives the toll of the road Richard143 words
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Article100 1938-11-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. E returning from Fraser's Hill after delivering the Sunday Tribune, r Trit) une van, in negotiating a bend in the road, approximately Mes from Kuala Kubu, got out of control and plunged over the embankment. Fortunately, the drop was only100 words
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Article75 1938-11-21 3 JEWELLERY FOR CHINA FUND ,Tr,b^' Staff Reporter) K2? 208 h p e Hets r such as ear-rings, Wine ,ts curren cy) ip N ruu' Ct, n f the Chfc (Jf Consul General, Mr. Kao Chen.- ;.?r rda y' s meeting at the K> th, une se School, paid trigatuVda'v ir75 words
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Article161 1938-11-21 3 Sale Of Flowers To Be Regulated (Tribune Staff Reporter) regulations governing the sale ol flowers on celebration days .were decided upon Saturday afternoons meeting of the China Relief Fund Committee, with the Chairman. Mr. Tan Kah Kee, presiding. Fund authorities will, in future, make four types of flowers themselves. The161 words
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Article34 1938-11-21 3 Official telegrams report four members of a band of Polish terrorists whicn crossed the frontier near Volove weiv I killed and 40 taken prisoners. Another band of 40 Poles waa repulsed.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-21 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE "STARINA" British Product F.M.S.— Duty Free. > 4 LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1.25 From AH Dealers.21 words
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Advertisement79 1938-11-21 3 ruuvoroßTß punmo mm THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and children any graft* Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paaloss, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao. Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Streel, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S79 words
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Article121 1938-11-21 4 KI'RRKR l ID 10 Bpot Sellers B 1 I {h i- Forward ibecember. Buyers 8' ll|M Sellers B 1116 Ind Forward '(Jan Mar.) Bayers ***** Sellers B 3|16 i 16 3rd Forward '(Apr. June Buyers B|,. 1 16 1 16 SeUer* B', /*.t ,mi Previous To-day PALM OIL121 words
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Article107 1938-11-21 4 London. Friday. Previous To-dav Change Distillers 90- 916 +1 6d Duniop Rubber 24|3 2413 General Electric 78 783 +3d Imperial Chemical Industrie* 8117% 319 +l> 2 d Imperial Tobacco 133 9 135- -M 3d Anglo-Dutch 27 6 27 6 Canadian Pacific 6% Q\ London Tin 3;10'2 3!10>107 words
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Article64 1938-11-21 4 Previous To-day Chamr? T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.63 178 68 +.05 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 66' 8.65».i —.01 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8> 2 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is.64 words
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Article18 1938-11-21 4 London, Saturday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Charisre Spot (afternoon (closing price) £214', Closed Perward £215 Closed18 words
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Article19 1938-11-21 4 Fine B.ir per 0* £7.7.7 £7 0 SILVER Boot 19 i 8 4 months' forward 19 a19 words
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Article41 1938-11-21 4 Previous l Jr < RUBBER Previous To Steady St. T one Buyers 15 7 8 16 Spot Sellers 16 16 Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 15 7 8 16 Sellers 16 16' TIN Quiet Qatel Spot 46 1 4 46',41 words
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58 1938-11-21 4 New York, Nov. 20 Carrvins bordered banners denouncia] treatment of Jews, demanding "W Nazi terror", hundreds of men and men to-day picketed the Germane sulate here Forty policemen guarded the con late. 66 more are held In reserve, commanded by Jewish police omc selected for theReuter - 58 words
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Article15 1938-11-21 4 Washington. Nov 20 Mr R°°*|l remarks for publication tunied^J have no international mipurw ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement90 1938-11-21 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING X^T^ j CORPORATION LIMITED (i J^»«» FREE yourselves from the WEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery l r M*mw or important documents) in MH 111 SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS n 4.11 at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA Hill I I STREET, SINGAPORE. insikanci; c ompany. ltd90 words
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Article684 1938-11-21 5 STOCKS SHARES Ijj By Fraser Company j I map r Nov 19 'pm MIMMi 42 4|B Da b 43- 47 -Nom B 253 26|9cd V 0.62% 0.67% B" 140 1.45 W' 1016 1116 21*9 22'9 K" 13 6 14 i 6 Br 033 0.38 077 0.81 Kg Tin 23 6684 words
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Article100 1938-11-21 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Stagapore, Nov 19. 1 p.m. Total foi Con. i i.y .viQcuO Book* Dmie int. yeai Close p«vable TW Ayer Hitam 2%% less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2%% Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 30% Lingui 107c final Nov.100 words
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Article181 1938-11-21 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS I Singapore. Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|3 4 6 Batu Selangors 1.41 146 Hong Fatts 0.78 0.82 Hongkong Tin 2316 25|Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10|3 11|6 Katu Tin 25|6 26'6 Killinghalls 17|6 1816 Kramats 10|6 116 Kuchats 130 1.34xd Laruts 913 1013 Unguis 1.70 l-76cd181 words
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Article175 1938-11-21 5 A Pr 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY !5 5? 1540 $400,000 1111 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102» /2 103 V 2 nom 1907 I red 1947 $1,600,000 109 110 nom iff**; 31 Sept. 30.... 935 1975-85 H&m M 10! ci 3^o 1937 red. I9«175 words
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Advertisement151 1938-11-21 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 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,0CU,,1)0 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE IUNUH President M. TAU DIN CHABOi151 words
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Advertisement197 1938-11-21 6 I jtm*/ j^WIRVOtKNOX TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 j yOSSggg^ PAVILION j I j^mpikmAmmW SIM |,r\MFK \W<\ p^Yv v m4!r*w FREL PPESS I 4^_\\\\\\\\\\___\\\\\\\\\\^ "G>\ S A Grand Corned* ROW J JTw GAIMSOOWUOH Lau?hte r" STRAITS' TIMES I i I><)\ UI) 1)1 rt K and MIGKEI MOI Si: iv "THE WHALERS." S197 words
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Advertisement253 1938-11-21 6 """•m, fl j BOUND at the amazing THRU IK 'jmft "'^^B j CAPITOL 6,5 "li Columbia's Amazing Exposure of the Killers of the Road 111 _Mn^ m mm m iwlp ?l^"w Scv^*" Al* ,_________________L X »tv*V 3 < > Imßh r-"'C_7S^^R A AJfe < mrLmW^ 'fl B£l jr J/x IB_.253 words
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Advertisement217 1938-11-21 7 lAIHA M 8 R A) C Controlled by Shan- Bros. I hi. 3 Shows Daily: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 P.M. I j SEE THE GREAT GARRICK, admittedly the world's finest actor in thej I period around the 1750's Now comes to 1 H^hT u "y ro 1 l^^^* di I ITII217 words
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488 1938-11-21 8 Johore Plans $8,000,000 Lighting Scheme I (Tribune Stall Reporter) VIOST progreafire of the Malay 11 States in the whole of the IVnin>ula richest ol them all Johore will see e\en greater development within the next few >ear>. Government «>i fonore id spendtej? r»ver $8,000,000 or public wcrlcs in 1939, is488 words
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320 1938-11-21 8 Lim Keng Hor - Lim Keng Hor (From (Tribune Reporter in China) MANY Malayans serving with Red Cross units in China are mak- in K heroic efforts, often at great personal risk, to save lives of wai wounded at the various fronts. I met Dr. Robert Lim320 words
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Article84 1938-11-21 8 Non Government Chandu (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore. Saturday -Old age. habitual opium .smoking, and sood record for past four years, were factors cousidered by Mr. Justify Pedlow In the High Court to-day. in reducing the sentence of Lin Neo Jin. aged 63. of one month' imprisonment and u fine of84 words
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191 1938-11-21 8 Compensa tion Order Against Contractor Set Aside (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Saturday. V. K. PKREIRA, a local contractor, m% who was bound over in the sum of $600 to be of good behaviour for one year, had the amount of the bond reduced to $300 in one surety for six191 words
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46 1938-11-21 8 DESTROYER DUE IN SINGAPORE NEXT MONTH [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Nov. 11. rpHE destroyer "Scout" (Lieut.- Commander H. C. Simms) has left for Singapore for loeal duties alter repairs at Sheerness. She calls at various places enrouti and is due at Singapore on Decemher It.46 words
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168 1938-11-21 8 Railway And S.S. Police Amalgamat (Tribune Man K pfirtf ri JHE control «i the unif„r m 1 Railway p oiil e h, Island, has thr»u« h *g reached between th, ss SS2 the F.M.S. P01i,.. been aSS the C.P.O. Singapore. 2 ffl Upkeep of the Railway Poli Pf 0 pp.rate168 words
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Article30 1938-11-21 8 The relinquishment of the i rank of Captain by Second-Lieut Ferguson on his ceasing to com 'G" Malay I Company. 3rd Bat: S.S.V.F., with effect from Nov. been accepted30 words
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307 1938-11-21 8 Appeal Over Sale Of Adulterated Ghee (Trihune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Saturday. IN appeal against a fine in a case of considerable interest to Indiana in the Colony was dismissed to-day in the High Court by Mr Justice Pedlow. The appellant S- Mohamed Dawood a whota* dealer **g fined .340 in307 words
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Article132 1938-11-21 8 Alleged Attempted Extortion Singapore. Sun" ADMITTING delivering addressed to Chop "fl fruit merchants, of Hon Street, which contained l a the proprietor. Ong Ch, H ed guilty yesterday mornwi J^ Mr. G. S. Bawling^ Thjrd Magistrate to i (Jj^ ing to extort M,OOO wm from Ng Wong. h;S visit Accused's132 words
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Miscellaneous48 1938-11-21 8 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in lst Court at 11 a.m. 8.276 38— Suppiah Chettiar vs. F Bateman. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow at 11 a.m. 1 Petition of Course. Before Mr. Justice Home in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Lee Ah Pang.48 words
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506 1938-11-21 9 servattons Made By Soviet Russia Moscow. X Govt lament quarters feel that Japan is at present both filling and unable to embark on a policy "decisively hostile" s Russia, close observers of the situation here remarked recently. Despite the recent resignation of his506 words
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Article182 1938-11-21 9 Washington. JO increase the United States' civilian air force by 50,000 'planes is the aim of a group of aviation associations, it was revealed recently. The sponsors of this ambitious scheme are all civil airmen, who want to build 50.000 private craft to reinforce the182 words
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Article81 1938-11-21 9 Diplomats Size Up Each Other At Banquet London. MR. Shigemitsu, Japanwe Ambassador to London, and Mr. Quo Taichi, Chinese Ambassador here, who had never met before, faced each other at the Lord Mayor's banquet when they sized each other up. Many people then saw Mr. Quo Taichi, smiling81 words
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Article44 1938-11-21 9 Chungking. Following the adoption by the People's Political Council of a plan for wartime publicity and development of wartime journalistic enterprises, the Chinese Youths' Journalistic Association at Chungking has decided to invite the entire Chinese Fourth Estate to study and formulate details44 words
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103 1938-11-21 9 British Plane Forced Down In Samaria Jerusalem. ABKITISH military aeroplane was shot down by Arab irregulars near the village Ular. in the Samaria district. The pilot of the plane had been wounded by a rifle bullet and the petrol tank had been punctured so that the machine was compelled to103 words
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Article58 1938-11-21 9 PETROL FROM SHARKS A JAPANESE scientist is reported to have discovered a method of convertling oil obtained from sharks into motor fuel of a kind that can be used for aircraft engines It 's said thai frr>m fuH-rvwn shark six feet in length it is possible to obtain 18 to58 words
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Advertisement50 1938-11-21 9 In answer to numerous request we have novf added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT under expert supervision at moderate charges and with prompt attention. We invite you to (ur GENTS' TAILORING and LADIES' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS and we awai". fmu YULE-TIDE ORDERS Our Latest Fashions in Style and Cut will bring you up-to-date50 words
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337 1938-11-21 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Nov. 21, 1938. SHOWDOW N COMING AMERICAN economic understanding with the British Empire has arrived none too soon. Almost as it was being signed came the Japanese replies to the British and American notes on the preservation of an open door for trade in China, and337 words
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Article691 1938-11-21 10 AUTOLYCUS; AUTOLYCUS - Powers Will Act Against Japan AUTOLYCUS AUTOLYCUS PERSONA 1. VIE WPOINT -BY AUTOLYCUS foreshadows economic sanctions against Japan unless she gives wag on the question of an open door in China. TOKYO WILL GIVE WAY COA a long time past the prophets among us have been foretelling the day when691 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-11-21 10 *tmmm «gM ground the Cenotaph in Whitehall. London, for the fi rst time for the 20th zimiiM.ce, to protect the many wreaths on the Cenotaph from the large crowds. (W Ne31 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-21 10 To-day's White Label Announcement The surest test of a man's discrimination. BEWAE'S W.P.S.-K13 words
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160 1938-11-21 11 Value Of Social Services Stressed I London. I servk te( i as a c^h^n L i slump, declared Mr. Bernays, Parliamentary L t0 the Ministry of Health, Lai dinner of the Woolwich r of Commerce here. L war he said, £7,500,00e,000 r Daid out in Social services— Went of the160 words
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Article184 1938-11-21 11 !:emen Respond To ew Treatment IM that policemen had been If virtually immune to in- is made in a report preto Leeds Hatch Committee l-olice surgeon, Dr. Hoyland IU out that 52 volunteers were fhe.se men who were very e to influenza colds, during six years had been away184 words
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Article21 1938-11-21 11 SRu! u e Thrlft Movement ret? by the National OoBt Wnn? Ut^ China Branch of the i^KSv Thri ft dbylCa<Ung21 words
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Article1034 1938-11-21 11 DUKE OF KENT'S FAVOURITE PASTIME Royal Family's Leading Motorist (From Our Own Correspondent) irur r* i London, Nov. 4. JHE Duke of Kent, as the Royal family's leading motorist, hopes to have many opportunities of indulging in his favourite pastime when he gets ot Australia. In his small black car1,034 words
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Article127 1938-11-21 11 rplIF existing Chinese Government will not be without doorways to the outer world as long as it retains access to the Yunnan railway, and the roads to Burma and Soviet Russia, but in the best of circumstances these represent a tenuous substitute for Canton and the127 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-21 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you t actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remark Amble new Invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. PHONE ~**j4^ Ttlefsaptok Addrcao: rw68 words
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Advertisement49 1938-11-21 11 j TM! TRUI TONIC FOOD \C*i^m*hnfnmCnm*Amnnn'mm**m* *m II ,i i. I ___^__r^___________. _______^^^^W '^^V _/_)Sf/Jm_\\\ VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road) Telephone 7922.49 words
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Article, Illustration232 1938-11-21 12 King COMMAND Attend FORMANCE The Duke of Kent adopted a novel method of choosing a tricycle for his small son, Prince Edward, when he visited the Bicycle and Motor-cycle Exhibition at Earl's Court, London. Slips of paper bearing the names of a nun\ber of manufacturers were placed in a hat,Planet News - 232 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1938-11-21 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY London, Nov. 11, 1938. (From Our Own Correspondent) JHE Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who returned to England this week after their holiday in Kenya, have had their country house— Barnwell Castle in Northamptonshire—redecorated during their absence. Queen Mary has personally supervised the renovations. She has1,812 words
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Advertisement31 1938-11-21 14 PERMANENT WAVING i A SPECIALITY 1 PRICES: S $10.00 $12.00 $18.06 >■ A ISO PERM LADIES' HAIRDMBSEU J lm Stamford Rd. 8 FORT ROAD J SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4611) (Phone: IH) I31 words
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Advertisement460 1938-11-21 16 >'■ ;-^g> I^^^B_W__ES^WWIP^BmBB^ W _^_T r B Tr~ ~r^g— CKg=^*^^- i i M i ~~^M_______________T"~~" M r tft_s#P^ m\ r Mi^tiii, l i| iiiiii, BY PaO and BR ITISH INDIA LINES (LNCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) lonnage °S pore Tonnage 19 l^° t9 BANGALOHK 0,000 Nov 23 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 CHITRAL460 words
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Advertisement405 1938-11-21 16 lv TO FRENCH p o^ [I #l CHARCEURS r EUn s HOMEWARDS. j DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazan n r>y aoraeaux jTO SAIGON INDOCHINi J CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Itotmitt and Haiphour I ft S. A. M. I. (from Saieon) !G405 words
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134 1938-11-21 17 Automatic Traffic Controls For Singapore Vl(ujm guff Reporter) standards to be tiid along Stamford Bowl Crd Road waa erected yesEl is already in use. It b h operated at present. Ktomatlcally controlled J other standards hav 0 been L l lltr ol traffic during the Irs ot the morning, noon134 words
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Article25 1938-11-21 17 pm has reported to the Police o: laces valued at $653 from KB quarters known as Nod Whiteaway** Building, beet 1 and Oct 1325 words
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405 1938-11-21 17 SHIPLOADS OF GASMASKS FOR HONGKONG S'PORE Colonies Prepare For War (Tribune Staff Reporter) i I HE Tribune Croup understands on good authority that drastic steps are being taken to provision the British Colonies in the Far East, in the event of war. On its way to Hongkong at present is405 words
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Article82 1938-11-21 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ■THKRK had been SO fatalities resulting from motor accidents up to the end of October in Singapore. This would appear to be an exceedingly large number, but when one considers the big increase in vehicular traffic one cannot help being impressed with the82 words
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Article151 1938-11-21 17 DEFENCE WORKS IN EGYPT Cairo, Nov. 19. INCREASE in the effectiveness of the Air Force, the creation of th«* nucleus of a Navy as well as the creation of munition and aeroplane factories were foreshadowed in a speech by King Farpuk at the opening of Parliament which took place to-dayReuter - 151 words
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Article17 1938-11-21 17 France has formally recognised Italy I conquest of Abyssinia, says a Routei message from Rome17 words
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Advertisement287 1938-11-21 17 111 IT RM PHILP LIME. II 'Incorporated in Australia). m NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails. S| Nov. 28 Dec. 2 V Dec. 31 Jan. 5 B| cheap r und tnp tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the |B r Pa may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or ■>'.::■:.. to287 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-21 17 BRITISH INDiA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) t l FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S.S. T\ L I>l 10,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER I. AT P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and68 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1938-11-21 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Anehun 22 1 1 Plancius 20 J I Perak 14 2 3 Achilles 8 2 3 Silveitnapte 623 Hope Crown 30 2 3 steel Navigator 32 2 3 Theseus 4 6 5 Antenor110 words
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Miscellaneous1531 1938-11-21 18 Weights For Skye pjl ;ON THE RADIO! At k.l On Th UR J L w 1 mm. /■l}'^ M/^\/ Ol I /V\l /»M i'( 1 TOLLOWING are the first day's handicaps for ih. nl. m V NOV. 21 Colombo h th€ sdanu()l Turf clllb to be helH at Kuala i.um,n^;71,531 words
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Article5315 1938-11-21 19 rst Day Of K.L. Skye Meet IBy -Marcus Superbus M ;T form of all horses entered thr Skve meeting of the Turf dub at Kuala Lum\o *4 and No. 26, showing ,ance how candidates have th eir three most recent runs uhere new), together with „t5,315 words
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Article45 1938-11-21 20 S.C.R.C Dinner Dance Singapore. 0jo« A very successful function iinner at the SCRC premi* ■■-J Um Green last night, held l m*^, inclusion of the ope W*" ournament. pr etf A cosmopolitan gathering w t ind. after dinner, they A Jew World Cabaret where a45 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-11-21 21 troup 01 Javanese artists. ti up splendid entertainment Ev nicht when they opened kapor*' engagement with a fama Radja Moetiara." iomic sketches and cabaret reen scenes were little short brilliant, causing roars of mongsl the audience, though iv music numbers instead of ous English soug.s would have been better135 words
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Article496 1938-11-21 21 I Mice Olga Prout. beloved wife of Mr. S. Y. Prout, Chief Engileer on board the Straits Steamship Vessel s.s. "KLANG." i away at the General Hospital. Singapore on Saturday niorn--1 the earh Ife of lit) years. h it had been suffering from many years, and developed uu about496 words
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Article78 1938-11-21 21 Kimberley. Nov. 20.-- In a three day match against Quiqualand West M.C.C. scored 569 for six, Hutton scoring 149 He drove through the covers beautifully reached the boundary 15 times, hitting 13 fours and two sixes. Edrlch scored 109, hitting two sixes and seven fours HighestReuter - 78 words
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Article109 1938-11-21 21 THK inclusion of a strong pitcher. Sallis, and superiority in Melding gave the R.A.F. baseball team victory over the S.S. Steel Navigator side by eight runs to four at St. Joseph's ground yesterday. The sailors fared very poorly in the first four innings when Sallis109 words
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Article115 1938-11-21 21 London, Nov. 20 PRINCIPAL rugby matches played on Saturday resulted a-s follows Cheshire 14; Cumberland 0. Northumberland 11; Lancashire 39 Yorkshire 20; Durham 11 Bedford 37; S*. Bart's 0 Blackheath 5; Cambridge U. 6 Bristol 9; Devonport S. 3. Gloucester 3; Bath 5: Harlequins 12; Oxfordly V. 7Reuter - 115 words
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316 1938-11-21 21 S.R.C With 13 Men Beat Victoria School IHE S.K.C.. fielding only thirteen men, heal the Victoria School hy !."> points (four tries and one penally) to nilConsidering the fact the School had started rugger only this year, their performance was encouraging. They still have ;> lot to learn. Theil tackling316 words
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335 1938-11-21 21 Malacca Hockey Side Entirely Changed (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 20 THE successive defeate sustained by Malacca at the hands of the Negri and Perak hockey teams have compelled the local Hockey Association Selection Committee to Intro- n duce several changes in the Settlement team that is to meet Selangor335 words
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Advertisement10 1938-11-21 21 C y M A '_^__k\\ ON TIME ALL THE TIME10 words
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1538 1938-11-21 22 English And Scottish Soccer Results Tables DERBY HEADS FIRST DIVISION feature of thc Knulish and Scottish Wednesday registered tn equally 1 rotable win Following wore the detailed «corei ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. nal !f*f Blw Aston Villa 6 Chelsea J Blackpool 1 l^'os Brentford 1 Liverpool J Derby 3 Bolton1,538 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-11-21 22 ALL LINED UP Picture taken at the Y.W.C.A. "Olympic" games on Saturday at lort CanaiAf before (he start of the Imports and Export* Relay. Arranged in teams representing Malaya. France, America. Australia and South Africa, thev competed in several in Uresting races, such as Foreign Press relav. trans-Pacific toss. League56 words
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Article217 1938-11-21 22 MALACCA EURASIANS' GOOD WIN 'Tribune smn Kepon, t( iFTER holding thei, fifM n half and taking the i( J second half, the Muar Hon, ten minutes irom lull time tn^ Malacca Eurasians to .score fn, thus losing their Am malPh uu season. 2KJ2f tiUsl *"HWhOW and good hockev waa seen217 words
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Article286 1938-11-21 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) U.IPPY World dance hostesses have issued a challenge to I girls but not on their prowess as dancers. They I challenged them on their prowess on bicycles, have put up a 1< r competition. Cup will be competed for |l employed in286 words
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Article451 1938-11-21 23 Vr wards Play I Great Game (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Sunday. johore defeated the Royal Engineers by 14 points (one goal, two penalty goal) to 3 points (a penalty goal) in a friendly patch played at Johore Bahru yesterday. ime waa scmewhat one sided and far from interesting.451 words
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Article, Illustration881 1938-11-21 23 Army Swamp Seletar Men At Rugger Sinßapore, Saturday. PLAYING better rugger than in any other of their Statf games so far. the Army, in their first Malaya Cup match of the season, defeated the Seletar Services on the S.C.C. padang to-day bv IH points (three goals and a881 words
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88 1938-11-21 23 Perak Beaten In Inter -State Rugby Match lELANCOK beat Perak by sixteen points (two goals two tries> to nil in the MaCup Rugger match played poh yesterday, half time, the score was le same was clean and fast, fo did well in the first half collapsed in the second. rne88 words
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Article140 1938-11-21 23 Singapore Win "All Blues" Match from Our Gnu Reporter] Seremban. Saturday. 1 M and fitness triumphed lv w aue und experience Mhe Singapore Asiatics met the Negri "All l>3 l'» points (two goals, Mwla penalty) to nil in the I,m '<l"t the "All Blues" Cup Mtioa. *ble to last the140 words
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Article29 1938-11-21 23 Inter State Hockey Perak beat Penang in the inter-State hockey match played at Ipoh yesterday i bv six goals to nil. Ferninando sc red all six goals for Perak29 words
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399 1938-11-21 24 "Disturbed Conditions" Necessitate It Washington, Nov. 20. IT is highly important that the fleet should be manned as soon as possible at full war strength, is the recommendation that Secretary of the Navy. Mr. C. A. Swanson.399 words
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80 1938-11-21 24 Mr. Hearst Suggests Africa For Jews California. Nov. 20. THK use of former (German 1 Colonic* in Africa together with the Kelffian Con^o and Angola could form the ne* Jewish national state was advocated by Mr. W. R. Hearst in a nationwide broadcast. Mr Hearst suggested this "magnificent heritage forReuter - 80 words
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Article51 1938-11-21 24 Chungking, Nov. 20.- The new highway connecting Szechwan with Yunnan province, which borders Burma, will be opened for traffic at the end of December Another step towards the improvement of communications with Szechwan is the inauguration of an air line between here mf Kn the caoita! of KwangsiReuter - 51 words
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Article22 1938-11-21 24 Washington, Nov. 20. AMBASSADOR Sir Ronald Lindsay n was unexpectedly called to the White House late vesterdav afternoon.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article82 1938-11-21 24 Mr. Roosevelt Offers Prayers New Y'>rk. Nov. 20. "|T is fitting that Wt offer prayers for the unfortunate people in other lands wno are in dire distress at this our thanksgiving season," says Mr. Roosevelt ir. the annual thanksgiving day proclamationHe declares that the United States had "ample cause toReuter - 82 words
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151 1938-11-21 24 "We Want To Export Jews," Says Goebbels Berlin, Nov. 20. "UJE don't want to export anti-Semitism, all we want to export Is Jews. If the whole world were anti-Jewish we should never get rid of our Jews. "Wc only want thc world to be sufficiently pro-Jewish to take all ourReuter - 151 words
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Article343 1938-11-21 24 WHAT PREMIER WILL TELL FRANCE Pans. Nov i QNE of the chief topics tofc, cussed between French 1 ters and Mr. Chamberlan Lord Halifax in Paris next will be the question 0 f Franco-German "no war" c la rat ion. It is felt here since the agreement Mr. Chamberlain 1Reuter - 343 words
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Article55 1938-11-21 24 U rof Wm Vienna. Nov. 20--A Uu* officials of the fomf Sen u Dollfuss governments w» fMI ed for alleged M^ n W\* funds raised by vr ?> w Schuschnigs amounting million shillings ]s al ieged For political bribe ry u o1 gave a monthly ai l^ nReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement115 1938-11-21 24 f I Bombay Tailoring Co. I ARMY CONTRACTORS-GENERAL MERCHANTS. Late Contractor To Tke lst. Bn. Royal InniskiHing Fusiliers 332 WOI4W ROAD-PHONE NO. 4349 1 I I 1 Wc have pleasure to announce that we lave opened our new premises of 2 Tailors <fc Shoe-makers at Orchard I Road. Wc specialise115 words
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