Morning Tribune, 25 November 1938
1938-11-25
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Title Section12 1938-11-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE V-\o. 255. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, November 25, 193a FIVE CENTS.12 words
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158 1938-11-25 1 2,000,000 LAZE SWEEPS FAMOUS FILM COLONY Hollywood, Nov. 24. k VAST forest fire is sweeping between Santa Monica and Malibu Beach among the palatial homes of many of the most famous members of the film colony. The fire late this evening was still advancing, having raged over an area ofReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-11-25 1 Pariv Kit. 14. N'viile in 1 ti» r lain •WJ pro f Pa\ a \isit h( Dike of M|r daring in Paris 11 *UI be of !ntirp|v prj. n atur«'. acm t', Britirefo i n Pr -Minis- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article143 1938-11-25 1 I ondoii. Nov. 24. IAIKS bttwcta British and French Minister-, for which opportunity has hc«u given by thr visit of the British Prime Minister and the Foreign Rffctetsry to Paris at the invitation of the French Government, began this ■mill at t/iiai d'Grsay and, after two hours143 words
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Article, Illustration6 1938-11-25 1 WANTS BRITISH HELP ARCHIBALD CLARK KERR6 words
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155 1938-11-25 1 CLARK KERR URGES MORE BRITISH HELP London, Nov. 24. CIR Archibald Clark Kcrr in a cables to Mr. Gordon Thompson, Secretary of the British Chinese Relief Fund says: •'The journey I am now taking in central and western China has snown me that the problem of providing for refugees remains155 words
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81 1938-11-25 1 Tokyo. Nov. 24. R« o; r. Craigie, Lritish Ambassadx^r oaHed o^ lb' f ,,re iS n Minister and informed him that thr B nU h f.«vern,»e,,t could not accept as val.d Japan I ar R un,en asainst re-opening the Vangtse. pear An Admiralty spokesman statesReuter - 81 words
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Article34 1938-11-25 1 final acreement. Citrman and Czech the frortier question lorntng by the evacuof areas of the r b German nfflcial news aeenrv messae. o:cials were wif..cir<i*n later arm nd '?Stl- friction.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement17 1938-11-25 1 j SAFE CONVENIENT AND PDKI j Obtainable Kverywhrre S DIS'S KIBI TTORS S uvxt nnos. ro^ +^r~17 words
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169 1938-11-25 2 Allegation Of Rash Driving Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, i SEQUCL to the verdict of the c ronei who held an Inquiry tlh ol Tan ChOh, a WOwho was buried under a a k certificate on Aug. n th< body was iwhumed i lei oi169 words
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183 1938-11-25 2 Mew Furniture Store Is Modernistion v A FURTHER Singrapore a nora depir store, recently inau?urated in P<»re, was to-day opened in Street. No. 101, ,is Sunco Furniture Department store will be opened thend Dec. 1. a| This event can well be i indicate Aurora ha,- enjoyed si were on sale183 words
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Article65 1938-11-25 2 London, Nov. 24. -Death has occurred Mr B F B. Hitchcock.— Reuter. The latf Lt. -General Sir Bast 1 Ferguaoo Burnett Hitchcock, K.CU, oso.. entered the Army in 1897, was Genera! Star! Officer, Bermuda. 1910-12. Director of Mobilisation, 1917 and Director-Ge-erai, r.na ii"65 words
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Article45 1938-11-25 2 London Nov. 24. Death has occurred Charles Collett. Reuter. be late Sir Charles Henry Collett, v.as an Alderman of the city of London and was once chaiman of Colletts, <.ui iHosiers*. He was Lord Mayor ot don for the 1933-34 term.45 words
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Article, Illustration306 1938-11-25 2 Singapore. Thursday. rH)MPRISIN(; only a very small section of a group of 26. six Chinese singers arrived in Singapore this morning on board the Victoria. They are the "Wuhan Songsters/' and it is their ambition to raise funds for tha China Relief. Out of306 words
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122 1938-11-25 2 MALACCA HOSPITAL HAS OWN SWEET SHOP (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE introduction of a small shop in the Malacca General Hospital has solved the difficulties of both patients and employees of the hospital as far as newspapers, mauazines. and chocolates are concerned. This is the second shop of its kind to122 words
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Article35 1938-11-25 2 The Royal Cashmerian Dancen began: ir two-day programme at Alexandra Hall, North Bridge Road, last night. A "jr'etv Mro»ramme of Indian dances, •sketches and Hawaain dances, with ip ''""nat* 1 music, was up.35 words
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Article27 1938-11-25 2 'Tribune Staff Reporter' Tie Singapore ambulance service was not called upon from 9.30 p.m.. Wedne.s•day niq;ht. till midnight yesterday, contftituting a record for the year.27 words
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Article133 1938-11-25 2 MALACCA WAR AGAINST DISTILLER (Tribune Staff RepwM Malacca. Sov- THE consistent 11I( 1 b> the Malacca E«W partment against ilWj Sistillers has resulted temporary J-^i offences in the &exu ••There are still stray ctf^ countryside/' Ctpt. 0 i» Senior Assistant Super" cise departmen t to w me work under difficult133 words
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Article77 1938-11-25 3 LAST RIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT rK(li(1 To Ktno". which opened It m.hi at tne Pavilion Theatre Cilieh! mtertainment with a dotah Scott and Hope the leading roles, the film unusually uood supporting Broadrtek. Glenda Farre! ball play prominent picture deals with the ove making which existed betlandolph Scott. Hope Hampton 177 words
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Article182 1938-11-25 3 lin ful preparation and sincere ttng oi The Sccneshifters in [ruth About Blayds" deserved h larger audience than was 1 the Victoria Theatre last, I it'.- the ab» nee ol many who had ci to go vaa due to an unite i Lstake In advertising which ol the producers,182 words
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Article57 1938-11-25 3 COURAGE AND PATIENCE fen J&r? 1 letter to a ninth in date in the bythepL -^^.^vwion of LancaMinister says "The «tt nf n .^rough anxious and latienc* Whlch cal1 for courage hti ).'S q i alities in which W have never been 1 SmS 1 Po llln K tak esBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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Article23 1938-11-25 3 The King, accomtttiesSn een> wiU laun <* the ld *ving George the Fifth" U H'bruary 2. next. Their British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 23 words
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Article75 1938-11-25 3 Legal Restriction London. Nov. 24.-A request for the removal oi legal restrictions of tfcetr charßin? powers in respect of right was made by B deputation composed oi the chairmen and general managers of lOOT railway companies which waited on the IfiDllter of Transport yesterday. Minister asked the deputation to amplifyBritish Official Wireless - 75 words
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Article33 1938-11-25 3 London, Nov. 24—In connection with the recent £10,000,000 loan to Turkey for the development of industrial resources, it is announced that five English have left for Turk*-. British Official WirrlessBritish Official Wireless - 33 words
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164 1938-11-25 3 Sequel To Deaths On Rubber Estate Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. lht > »»"d Mbuti cup of U-a. Kalimuthu, a cooly and Ba iM-nallai, a six-yiar-«ld Tamil boy, were taken ill on Elmina I suit* on Sept. 9. They died while being taken to164 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-11-25 3 SHE'S GOT THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION lOK SCHOOL this two-piece beige woolen is ideal and is worn by Ann KuUierford. Mstro-Guldwyn-Mayer actress. The tuek-in blouse is Ulored: the stit.hed pleats of the skirt break just below the hipline. The hat is a dark brown felt halo tarn with band of bei53 words
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Article94 1938-11-25 4 London Thursday Quite. M Fofward TDeccmber. •> JJ ri»^ward- (J an,Mar, W«- J, 3rd Forward VApr.Uune. gSSSj!" »*W it London Thursday. Previous T day PALM OH < Malaya) unchanged In bulk Nov. Dec. shipment CM-M valut uncnanj. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) t Nov. Shipment 1V un-io-n ral«e £10 894 words
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Article142 1938-11-25 4 London. Thursday. Distillers Previous 90 9 To-da> 91Change +3d Dunlop Rubber 24 24-- General Electric 77 10 1 78- lV_d Imperial Chemical Industrie. 1 1 V J 31 6 31|4V 2  l» 2 d Imperial Tobacco 133 I'--133 iy 2  Anglo-Dutch 27 3 273 â€â€Â142 words
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Article62 1938-11-25 4 TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) .T on Hongkong (closing selling rate) T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) T.T. on New York (closing sellin rate) Previous 178.65 8.57 3 4 8> 2 l.s. 3d. ls. 2d. 466.81 London, Thursday To-aay Chang? 178.6962 words
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Article17 1938-11-25 4 TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) Previous £2l6 £2l6^., London. Thursday To-day Change £215% £2l6^l17 words
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Article21 1938-11-25 4 (-OLD Previous To-da?**' SILVER Per °" £7-9-2 £7-9-2 Chai Spot 4 months' forward 20-18 20-1 16 19-5 8 19-91621 words
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Article61 1938-11-25 4 Yurk. N U v ftlf-KKK Previoius 1 n_ ■uiA- _v I -• *«__ l'Vi-il* fi 1 H 1 Steadv s u< Tone Buyers 15 13 16 l > 13 10 Spot Sellers 15 15 16 15 15 16 forward Jan Mar. Buyers 15 7 8 15 1361 words
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171 1938-11-25 4 London. Nov. 2:} IN the Commons to-dav Mi. Malcolm Ma*, donald announced that fon invitations to the Palestine Conference in Lon'don have Ik en id Egypt, Iraq. Saudi Arabia, Trans Jordania and the Jewish Agency. The Government desired the Arab delegation to be represon171 words
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Article284 1938-11-25 4 RUBBER in all markets has registered a sharp decline during the week says the rubber market review of Messrs. Stan ton. Nelson and Co., for the week ending yesterday. The lowest point touched In Singapore was 27 cents for Jan March yesterday, but to-day there has284 words
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Article745 1938-11-25 5 DOCKS SHARES ed By Fraser Company i Nov. 23. 5 p.m. MINING 42 48 28 r 30 r Norn jP a v ng '43,-47!- Norn 25|3 26i3 m 0.62% 0.67% U8|- 24|1.40 1.45 n^ 106 me .lav 21 9 22 9 3 13|6 14,6 0.32 0.36 0 76 0.80 ip745 words
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Article187 1938-11-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS ..pore. Wednesday Batu Stia.; 46 Hong Fati 0.71 uao Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Jelebihs 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 103 11|6 Katu Tin fJJ KUlinghallf 18 ;6 Kramats 10 6 11 Kucha" 128 132xd Laruts 9'3 1013 Iineuis I 60 l-65xd London Tin fjr *JJ Mambaus 0^50187 words
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Advertisement257 1938-11-25 5 FRASER 8c COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Tot&l tot W-*l -^Qui>i Booka Dat« a Dl?. yen Tm Close Payable AyerHlUm... 2 f less tax Nov. 8 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 2ft% 20% final Nov 16 Nov 25 Nov 22 30% i; in Bui8 ui 10% final Nov. 21 Nov. 25257 words
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Miscellaneous200 1938-11-25 5 B DEBENTURES AND LOANS B7J J; Co. Ltd. $30,000 I 3'V 1937 red. 1962 $2.750,0(K Bt Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 noir Int. May 15 Nov. 15 i au IUU U«r, 1938 red 1958 $4,000,000 BWOAVOn MUNICIPAUTY Int May 1* Nov. S > 01 $400,000 POUMO MUNICIPAL 31 Se200 words
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Advertisement163 1938-11-25 6 TO-NIGHT 6.15, 9.15 IMVIMOX muzzzizir" lMorous beauty voui.i. ii -m v.W"! n SEE AGAIN ft AGALN T* •THE ROAD to RENO" RANDOLPH SCOTT HOPE HAMPTON HELEN BRODERICK GLBNDA FARRELL. PEPPERY! l.\\(.Y! IiirAKIOIS! i "PERSONAL SECRETARY" \\Ul\ SHE TALKED BACK ill. BOUNCED HER ON HIS i KNEE STARTS SUNDAY IMVILIOX •■•<iciitiiiHiiiii>iiiiiiiiiii.ii>.ii:iiiiiiiiifiiiMiiiiiiiiriliiiiiii163 words
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Advertisement116 1938-11-25 6 The BEST TAYLOR-AAAdTroJ of ALL! The Yank at Oxford an l his Sweetheart are back again! a v I S'Ste "AMIEN O'fOtilVAN —^TMM»W— > Ml M With Excellent Supporting Programme including: HONG KONG HUB of the ORIENT a splendid Technicolour Travelogue-4 ARMISTICE DAY IN LONDON. JMLaaas I VICTORIA THEATRE j116 words
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220 1938-11-25 7 SERIES in Oregon this sumhave added further evidence man did not occupy the rn world during the ice age he Inly appeared during very early glacial years." the comment of Dr. Frank i 1' o j the Carnegie Institute in to220 words
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Article95 1938-11-25 7 on the Greek island of Paphoa has inTtherf by ftiant octopus wK?le di vSoon after he had descended to the S? bers of the party were roused by violent tugs at the communication cord. n.,^ alis i2 B that Geor Shiou was in difficulties they95 words
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Article108 1938-11-25 7 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. The charge of theft of a locket and chain valued at $21.50 preferred against. an English-speaking Malabari named K. P Damodharam which came up before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning had an abrupt ending when Court Inspector T108 words
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260 1938-11-25 8 Chinese Communists Pledge Lovaltv To Generalissimo NO SECRET ORGANISATION Chungking, Nov. 23. THE "Linos, Communist Party, following a plenary scsrion •^f" M «ff^S!SK 1 has pledged its loyatlv to Marshal Chiang Kai Shel: in tipMing Japan and ha. pronn^d not to establish a secmt orcanisation within the Kuomintaag or th<?260 words
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Article80 1938-11-25 8 TWO NEGRI MURDER RtPOKTs of tuo murders L P»n and in p rt Di, ks n n Seremban this morning 11 A former Chim> e mL with a stab uound jn the jungle and £^J the man must have bein i two days when the b^"S At Port Dick-on ET,80 words
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240 1938-11-25 8 Wildest People In IndoChina Have Amazing Customs AFTER two years of studies among peoples no Western scientist has ever visited before, a young Swedish ethnologist. Dr. Karl (iustaf Izikowit/, has just returned to Stockholm from the border territories of French Indo-China, China and Burma. The purpose of these researches, which240 words
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Article71 1938-11-25 8 NO PEACE MOVE IN SPAIN London, Nov. 23— Mr. Butler "No" when asked in the Commw ther the Government recently hi approaches to both rides in Spa] a view to obtaining a settlement Spanish dispute. Asked why not. he declared th eminent would be only too plej see the endReuter - 71 words
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Article137 1938-11-25 8 the annual meeting of the Ho San Kong Hoey, Association, the foLowinL were elected office-bearers and mem bcrs of council: President— The Hon. Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong M.C. of 53.; Vice-President^-Mr. Gch Boon Han Hon. SecretaryMr. Ng Kek Poh; Hon. Treasurer— Mr Teo Sam Peng; Offlcer-in-charge137 words
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Article110 1938-11-25 8 BELCO- DUTCH PLAN FOR DEFENCE? Amsterdam. Nov. 23— King- Leopold, accompanied by Queen Wilhelmina. visiteu the Fikker Aircraft Factories to-day anj the King was particularly interested in the modern warplanes now being constructed for the Netherlands and for foreign air forces. Later Kins Leopold and the Queen ♦left for TheReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement57 1938-11-25 8 111l Drawing Crowded Audi TO-NIGHT SIMULTANEOUS AT THE EMPIRE SUf Tanjong Pagar New Worl 7.15 9.30 7.30 SJ Thrills! Chills! Lauj V FLASHING GUN CAME FOR LOVE f j HP^S^R^H I il NI f I V2I PJ Bf If I r I /ohn Tin: winiJ WAYNE W A 1 Blasting!57 words
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305 1938-11-25 9 [NG OF STEEL GERMANY EGFRIED LINE CALLED IMPREGNABLE Berlin. IANY'S new iine of fortifications in the West throws rything of a similar character employed during the Great into the shade. It is constructed to resist the most powerful tank atB, and at the same305 words
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Article37 1938-11-25 9 tUr a! R n [^litar n> s Committee ol NS 4 a Commission has faUona lllon SQuare kil Government .still h^^. In this area. fa uc >t w« abundant V^v description ''•"•ryjng on th.-37 words
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138 1938-11-25 9 ARAB DELEGATION TO RAISE FUNDS IN U.S. Jerusalem. MOHAMMED Jamil Beyhum. a former deputy in the Lebanese Parliament, and Mr. Emile Ghory, a native Christian resident of Jerusalem, have left for America on behalf of the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, in order to conduct propaganda and raise funds among Arab138 words
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239 1938-11-25 9 Proposed Modification In Tennis Ruling London. KINKED players and the Lawn Tennis Association are to make another attempt to overcome that Constant Perplexity, the service rule. Humbler players will wish them luck. iu "-Antony Sabelli. secretary of me L J.A., has made known this lalest effort to simplify the "footfault"239 words
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Article206 1938-11-25 9 The Queen Mary's Feat At New York New York. THt: Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary surprised the strikers and pier officials alike here when she made what officials described as a "nearly perfect" docking in New York Harbour without the assistance of tugs. Owing to a206 words
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Advertisement50 1938-11-25 9 In answer to numerous request.; we have now added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT under expert supervision at moderate charges and with prompt attention. We invite you to lur GENTS' TAILORING and LADIES' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS and we awah pMff YULE-TIDE ORDERS Our Latest Fashions in Style and Cut will bring you up-to-date50 words
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Advertisement89 1938-11-25 9 Crossgf Bladaydl sj Essences ofVAMllAlr-Sz ALMOND^LEMON <g> ■the IdetJ flavourings «Ss» frnPuddinqslCMtml, W&& /7<?s, lakes, etc. Try C B's Essences when next you arc making pastry, custard and blanc-mange. Taste ilu- delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the wonderful comments ih.ir are surf f<> be made *T^^J» mk! \i>u will89 words
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327 1938-11-25 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday. Nov. 25, 1938. CHINA'S HEROISM WHEN I return to my country, I shall tell my fellow country men and women that the suffering inflicted on China to-day beggars description and will for ever remain a lasting disgrace to the nation which is the cause of it."327 words
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Article, Illustration823 1938-11-25 10 Eden Will Be Prime Minister Of Britain SOME DA 1 BEOWULF weighs up the chances of Anthony Eden, now busy with come-back speeches, becoming Prime Minister. •Britain MUSi stout! fl ANTHONY EDEN'S latest speeches indicate that be is preparing very shrewdly for the time when he will supplant Neville Chamberlain823 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-11-25 10 The bis^est Public Health Exhibiti u *-vcr tuld m Britain has opened at .he Royal Aur cuiiura^ efiab |es tW ton, London. Here Is a portable ra lio transmitting and receiving set for use in an a mbul;inC J. w s). driver to keep in touch with the hospital to58 words
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Advertisement31 1938-11-25 10 To-day's White Label Announcement There are women wlio would rather dye than let ethers know they are grey And some people would sooner die than be deprived of DEW AIR'S W.P.S.-M31 words
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392 1938-11-25 11 TRAINS HAVE NURSES AND COCKTAIL BARS MHT TO WIN BACK TRAFFIC FROM AIR LINES New York. fOCKTAIL bars and nursemaid service, as well as faster trains and reduced fares, are among the weapons used by United States railways in their fight to recapture392 words
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Article35 1938-11-25 11 Chinese Raid Aerodrome Cungsiang, Hupeh, Nov. 14. |\ARING Chinese troops raided the u Japanese aerodrome at Hofei in central Anhwei on Sunday, destroying four Japanese planes and five army lorries, according to reports received here.35 words
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273 1938-11-25 11 Germany Sounds Britain On Limitation Of Air Armaments NO CONCRETE RESULT 'I Berlin IT is understood that soundings are proceeding between Britain and Germany with a view to exploring the possibilities of limiting air armaments, but it is gathered that K these have not yet reached a cont crete stage.273 words
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Article202 1938-11-25 11 32 MILLION MILES FLOWN IN 1937 MEW evidence of the continued growth of British civil aviation is Riven in "Civil Aviation Statistical and Technical Review, 1937" which has now been published. Statistics show that Imperial Airways, together with its associated companies on the Empire routes, flew over202 words
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Article216 1938-11-25 11 German Superiority h The Air EXPERTS here emphasise that tlfl French air arm must make great effort to compete with Gen man construction. OM authority declares that French production varies between 40 and 60 aeroplanes a month as compared with Germany's 500 a month The Air Minister,216 words
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Advertisement153 1938-11-25 11 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. In accordance with the decision of the Annual General Meeting, the Committee of the above Society has now re-drafted the Rules of the Society, and notice is hereby given that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on153 words
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Article, Illustration375 1938-11-25 12 BRITAIN'S LATEST AND GREA WINTER CHARM rhn worlds nuisi uerfectlv streamlined plane. Frobisher latest addition to Imperial Airways' European fleet— is being prepared trdllf.hr 'O m He an hour schedule on the Zurich route. Developed from ine 'Comet" piane that won the Melbourne air race «ne michine ofrfmifar K,"e to375 words
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Advertisement62 1938-11-25 13 FOR CHRISTMAS YOU WILL FIND THK LABOUR SKLKC'TIONS IN DIAMOND RINCiS— BKACMBTB -BROOGBBf, etc. Rene MJ M l\\ WHERE QCAUTT and VALI I AKK rBADITIONAL Such Won r: ill Miristnvis Presents \\i: nevr. cen before in Smsai;* i-. The Itest is to coia? and see RENE ULLMANN jgwnxw Kaflies PlMt62 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1938-11-25 14 Containing as it does vitamins and nourishment, fruit should play a prominent part in the daily menu. ANY theories rorwifd at the present time concerning dietitic.s. but authorities arc agreed upon one point and that is that the liberal use of fresh ilt. salads,1,792 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1938-11-25 15 ANAEMIA is a DANGER SIGNAL Unchecked, it may lead to rickets and prevent proper growth. Taken in time it is a condition which can be cured by the right diet. i f{ •»<■>■• UMIIIUIIIMIIIII -JL B I HERE is a diet which is suitable for children with a tendancy towards1,298 words
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Advertisement397 1938-11-25 16 v_ TO FRENCH PORjl L* CHARCEURS REUimkl I DALNY tor Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazair ft Bordeaux TO SAIGON INDOCHInJ CAP VARELLA For Saigon. itoWtttt and Haiph m S. A. M. 1. (from Sniecm) G.G. MAURICE LONG For Saison fa The Success of397 words
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307 1938-11-25 17 General Wu's Message To Kwangtung "THE FIGHT MUST CONTINUE Canton JHE KWANGTUNG FORCES HAVE EFFECTED a strategic retreat from Canton with its strength intact and are able to continue resistance against the Japanese. The withdrawal from Canton was acted upon with orders, and307 words
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Article82 1938-11-25 17 Paris. Nov. 23.— 1t Ls officially announced that Herr Von Ribbenirop wIU «hortlv be visiting Paris for the conclusion cl a rranc^-utimuii peace pact. It is added that the pact will .j.nutk- a declaration of In. na./np bet w«cn Germany and France, the recognition of each oinera82 words
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Article56 1938-11-25 17 Firm Europe (London Malls) by 8.1 'R:ibna> to-day. Delivery or boxholders' letter* cniy and general delivery of .eit.ro at 9 am. F:om Europe &c. (London) by Air (Imperial) to-day. from Australia, Netherlands indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day. Delivery j! boxhclders' loiters only at 3 p.m. and general56 words
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Advertisement276 1938-11-25 17 IB IK X S P II ■L P LINE. (Incorporated In Australia). NEXT SAILINGS pfjlA Nov. 26 TV>c. fcRKUR Dec 31 J*n 5 o round trip tickets from S'nsapore to Australia issued at the lowing Tries. >assengen may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or elbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel.276 words
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Advertisement65 1938-11-25 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 1, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel ha.* excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana cecond Saloon pnsseneers. Sn»-cial Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable with65 words
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Miscellaneous238 1938-11-25 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY "Imperial 1 Nov. 25 2 pm mi>er a I: 25 2 p.m'. npi rii jr 25 2 pm •Qar.tas' 25 7.45 a.m. "Imperial 25 2 p.m. I T mperia^ 25 2 pm. Kn and Palestine ;J mpcna f, 25 2 p.m. su 1 and I"" land Initial"238 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-11-25 17 Accelerated Departure I The s.s. Scharnhorst for Philippine Wands. Mails previously announced as I doting at 10 a.m. to-day will now close iat 9 a.m. to-day.26 words
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Miscellaneous138 1938-11-25 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVHS OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Plancius 20 1 1 Bangalore 18 2 3 Kanto Maru 17 2 3 Kola 16 2 3 Victoria 14 2 3 J. P. Coen 11 2 3 Scharnhorst 11 2 3 Dempo 7138 words
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151 1938-11-25 18 New Drug Turns "Lambs" Into "Lions" THE effects of a remarkable new drug which is he]p, ng cej of people to succeed in their work and reducing co and fatigues have been reported to the American Psychok elation in Ohio. Ical The drug, a concentrated h jdermic is an artificial151 words
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Article313 1938-11-25 18 Liverpool As A War Port HECLARING that n war had scended on this country d the past crisis, the port of Live would have been called upd undertake great responsibilities Minister of Transport, the Hon. E. Leslie Bur^in. LLD, went on to say "Had the test come, all you; nius,313 words
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Miscellaneous420 1938-11-25 18 ON THE RADIO PNOV. 25 I SINGAPORE j ZHL 225 mftrrs (143 mcis) /HP 30% metres '9.69 mcjs) p m. h 00 Chinese musict 8 15 Children's programme 1 Mandarin). ti 30 Chinese music' 7 00 Children's programme (English) 730 Time, weather, new.s and announcements. 7.41) "From (he Studio Armcaair".420 words
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Miscellaneous428 1938-11-25 18 TRANSMISSION 5 <;SB 9.51 Mc.s 01.55 in.) vm. fl 40 Chamber music series— 5: Beethoven. David Martin tCanaUian Violinist) and Myers Fov Z'ix (Pianoforte 1 IOS Eric Shrirapton 1 electric and Spanish Guitars) 7 20 Florence Nightingale'*— th? lieroine of the Crimea, pUiy by L. du Garde Peach, production by428 words
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Miscellaneous368 1938-11-25 18 NIROM YfK: 15.15 Mcs <19.8 m.) a.m. G.20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light gramophone music. 6.50 Time signal Gramophone musii (continued). 7.50 Close down. 8.50 Opening. Madam Curie— Discj' ery of Radium: talk by Pro?. Dr. B. J. van der Plaat*>. 10 20 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening, Mantovani and his368 words
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Article333 1938-11-25 19 Titles jone Were Grossest Indecency Tribm* Stli Reporter) j,, ,h. Wednesday. •M\KKlN«.'^t«he case was oneoftheWorstofiUkW hat the titles of the book> .denote --i^est inde cency ible. the Hon. Mr. J» C M. Murray Aynslcy Hfr e( 'l the appwd «f A ima of the Railway Bo* |poh uho appealed333 words
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Article54 1938-11-25 19 PEASEMENT PLAN SHELVED? 23. -In answer to o teSJ? ll WM proposed to ministers to come to turn of the Prime Minis fccivi Genua »y the Chancellor referred the CoinWwer by Mr. Chamberhe gave a nega--1 enquiry whether any members of the BriHsemi' 1 aov ernments to dift- was contemplatedBritish Official Wireless - 54 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-11-25 19 Mr. Waltei Elliot, the Minister of Health, opened the biggest Public Health Exhibition ever held in Britain at the Royal Agricultural Hall in Iflißfton, London Photo shows Mr. Walter Elliot in the driver's seat of a new street-cleaning machine. (Planet News).41 words
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Article268 1938-11-25 19 Chew Jit Poh - Canton Must Be Taken Quickly Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 24. rpHE China Central Government has ordered that the campaign in Kwangtun? should be accelerated, and that the rity of Canton must be recaptured within a limited time. It is revealed that Marshal Chiang '^ai Shek is personally directing operations268 words
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107 1938-11-25 19 CONCESSION RATES FOR SPORTS TEAMS Singapore, Thursday. Vtl sports team* travelling by rail Hill be conveved at single nrifY book fare for the double tourney, either first second or tlird class, from Dec. 15, the TribWM is officially informed. Jn addition to the players not mm thin five persons may107 words
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Article34 1938-11-25 19 4 t tho mnual weettni of tjv Ciiong STIS &T8&: r-t'i-v Mr Tail Kim Owtn; ton. sff £T KUm T,k Boon Khub Se Sm, n law. Ho MM UH Kim Tian.34 words
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Article61 1938-11-25 19 London. Nov. 23-Ask-d to he Com mons whether a settlement h reached bv the Italian and Ethiopian Government* in accordance ln ~l national law. Mr. Butler stated hat according to information gg^U^ggJ eminent had now established contro over Ethiopia with the exception of on. particular areaReuter - 61 words
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Article314 1938-11-25 19 Plan Of Lord Nuffield I ond »n. Nov. tt. OBI) Nuffield announced to- d.tv that he intend* to provide every hospital :md institution in Britain and the Umpire with an "iron lunu." S»me fcrgt hospitals may ha v» three or four. It is nptCtad that all the nun tunfl requiredReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-25 19 ,r,i. win i««r». ..u- I "J'- <S ROYAL PORTABLE WITH TOUCH CONTIOi ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION RONE? LTD. Malacca Street. Singapore.21 words
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1009 1938-11-25 20 t Tennis Ranking i List Provokes Discussion n (From Our Own Correspondent) uf London, Nov. 11. i«HAi should be the size of a touring cricket team? The question is W prompted by the news that two of Hammonds men sustained slight1,009 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-11-25 20 NOSEY- PARKER Biggest Public Health Exhibition ei leld in Britain has opened at tl Royal Agricultural Hall in Mm?U London. Picture shows the late automatic pas and oxygen appartt for use in teeth extractions ai 3ther operations. It is control* by the respirations ef the patio (Plan ft News).49 words
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283 1938-11-25 20 WORKING side by side with hundreds of skilled Chinese surgeons and nurses is an army of native physicians through whose effective treatment thousands of wounded and sick soldiers are cured and sent to the battlefield again, it is report€d. These native283 words
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Article142 1938-11-25 20 xt r 1 bv K-^ Arrived from J, ro f RadsinJ plane -PK-AFJ'-Mr. Pro. yan and Mrs. Prof. Bpn-ic Mr DMr. Dr. SchyveschuunWr. r Mr Mr Baron von R f j Dcngen. Mr. Qdbnek. U* JsSTVr.T. CKIUVt hv KNI.LM. Left for Saigon b, K- ffl M PK-AFJ--Ml-.142 words
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226 1938-11-25 21 -Sin Chew Jit Poh; Nanyang Siang Pau - -Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau Chungking, Nov. 24. m numlnrs oi refugees are pouring into British territory after lent had been reached between British and Chinese au- refugee W&Ut has been established from Paoanshien towards Sumchun. Fifty thousand refugees fleeing to British territory226 words
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111 1938-11-25 21 Colony Transfers Bitterly Opposed Paris, Nov. 24. NT \n-lo-French declaration riigtresotatfa* not to cede u demanded by the Ree Federal, one of the largest on the rtehi of the Chamber. m Sung -chiy attended by a of senators also belonging to IP communion* was issued o hope that the visit111 words
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Article23 1938-11-25 21 Nov. 24.— The commerce com chamber rejected the Commun lon demanding the abolition of ee laws by 8 to 7 votes.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article14 1938-11-25 21 (fork, N» 24.— The German bujr Heir DeeckhofT sailec b- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article17 1938-11-25 21 fOak' sailed in brilliant sun;day with King Haakon and Pnnce Olaf standing on the ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-11-25 21 r tol j Singapore c.;ts S«lan g .r C««.U h Wk ey mauh .tH.- f L^Ouen yesterd,,. which <he Colts won by five goals to one. Game was scrappy.29 words
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Article33 1938-11-25 21 London, Nov. 24. There will be a debate on colonial policy in the House of Commons en Dec. 7 on a private memoei s-motion Horn the Labour benches. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 33 words
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Article28 1938-11-25 21 London. Nov. 24. The death roll one of the severest gales on record, which nrept the whole of British Isles yesterdav. reached fourteen- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 28 words
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Article44 1938-11-25 21 London, Nov. 22.— Questioned in the Commons en Mr. Pirow's visit to Europe. Mr. MacDonald stated that Mr. Pirow is not authorised to commit the Government in any conversat ons will the Germent in any conversatims with the Ger•nan Government ReuterReuter - 44 words
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71 1938-11-25 21 Premier's Informal Talks With French Ministers Paris, Nov. 24. IT is understood that Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax had valuable and interesting conversations at the Quai d'Orsav last night though these were after dinner talks lather than official discussions. Alter dinner Mr. Chamberlain conferred at length with the French ministers71 words
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Article173 1938-11-25 21 European Jews Flock To Palestine 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 24. OINCE the start of present anti-Jewish drive in Germany over ten thousand applications are understood to have been made by Jews in Palestine for immigrants on permits for near relatives in Germany. It is gathered applicants will undertake to support theirReuter - 173 words
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157 1938-11-25 21 FRENCH STRIKE WILL BE BIGGEST EVER Piris, Nov. 24. TilIK administrative commissioner 1 of of C.(i.T. (French equivalent to British T.U.C.) will meet tomorrow to decide the day next week on which a general protect strike against the decree laws will take place, declared M. Frachon, assistan' general secretary, C.C.T.157 words
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Article38 1938-11-25 21 London, Nov. 24— A press message from Munich states that Mr. Pirow. South African Defence Minister, arrived at Berghof, Herr Hitler's residence at Berchtesgaden, at eleven o'clock this morninu for conversations.— British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 38 words
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Article32 1938-11-25 21 London. Nov. 24.— When fllr Kingsley Wood visits the Aero Exhibition at Paris on Dec. 3 he will have the opportunity to meet the French Air Minister. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 32 words
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Article26 1938-11-25 21 A Hague message states that Queen Wilhelmina will pay a return visit to King Leopold of the Belgians next spring or early summer. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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749 1938-11-25 22 Governor Present At Races Kuala Lumpur. Thursday DKIGHT sunny weather and a big hol.day crowd which included His B Excellency the High Commissioner and Lady Thomas and many Otber visitors from outstations attended the opening day of the Sk>e meeting in749 words
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Article89 1938-11-25 22 Kate 1: Hilarity $20 and $16. Blue Bluff $17. Anaconda $30. Race I: Jackie Mac S32 and Miss Kod $10. Out $8. Kate Twinkling Eyes $23 &$< Army Contractor $10. Glamour $10 Race 4: Judith Anton $18 and $9. Foxy $11. Marnell $13. Rate 3: Sam89 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-11-25 22 Pit Wue shows L, d«* Silva (Selangor Colts) trying to evade G. Ross is.rcl at yesterday- padang hockey fixture, which the Kecs. won. I24 words
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Article43 1938-11-25 22 1. Dazzle ,i| 2. Mandai ;;j 3. Wiley Friar uj Starters: Cheerful Eyes Z3I Gallant Maggie US Jonathan !S Fan can \'i Happy Boy 311 Ever Green Emperor Kublai V& Ocuble Totes: 1. 1!) tickets I each) t 12 tickets!! each).43 words
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Article160 1938-11-25 22 FOLLOWING «s the draw ti Keppel November Foori Competition to be played on morn ins" 8.25 a.m. W. A. <J*J*»J R. J. Fennie <13> v«. F H. Bradfl and J. W. Russell (21). 8.30 a.m. C. A. R. BatemjnJ J G M Millar U8» vs. G.160 words
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Article44 1938-11-25 22 The following H represent the Posr Ort irß e with the ground** morrow at the ™P** Tec k. goon Roadr-Sa^Siji rtes. J. Stoddart A. v t NO Aslah. H. Taib. Har i£ n^ Taib, Tee Slang. Ja ],l. dullah Kerchot. Ka Cheong44 words
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Advertisement57 1938-11-25 22 WRESTLING TSET SAT 26*. Nov. NEW-WORLD ARENA f IMM K rill I Xf. ;k CHAMPION OF CHINA— UNDEFEATED frti Vii 6 10 Min Rds ~M lIAKSIII SIM. II 1 l&IICH SENSATION) J f Rahekm Bl'\ M vs. 6-5 Min. Rds Jb^ MM 111 A! UUA. %J JECI GOLDSTEIN vs. SARDAR57 words
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Article, Illustration832 1938-11-25 23 Holiday llo< k< > 9 \C GIVE GOOD DISPLAY hockey teams from Selangor, the Colts and the Casuals. Singapore yesterday, met the Recs. and the local Colts .j v Selangor Colts lost to the Recs. by the odd goal in 1 the Casuals, too,832 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-11-25 23 DIFFICULTY IN PASSING R. Thof (Singapore Colts) hesitates. Incident in yesterday's Hong Urn I Green hockey.16 words
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100 1938-11-25 23 JIM 'SPIDER' KELLY WINS FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Belfast, Nov. 24. JIM "SPIDER" KELLY of Londonderry outpointed Benny Caplan, Londoner, in fifteen rounds and became the new British and Kmpire feather- weight champion. Spectnt;rs who watched the congest numbered 8,000. Kelly was the anrwaor throuehou' Caplan's bcxing WBJ so rlrvrr that th<Reuter - 100 words
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Article59 1938-11-25 23 The u.st'iui Badminton Party ol Singapore will be rlHttnt Malacca an;l Seremban during the Christmas holidays and play one game In each ci ntre Memben who are dealroua »i makm the trip should communicate imm«-di itely with the hon ecretary, Mr. Wit VCim Wet- 544 Buona Vista59 words
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Advertisement18 1938-11-25 23 A.S.CILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND j MILITARY TAILOR j AND OUTFITTER j No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. ir- w18 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-11-25 24 While famous ex-husband Franchot Tone has forsaken screen for stage, Joan Crawford after a spate of pictures in which she has been give n "actinu" parts returns now to dancing role in her latest picture, being made in Hollywood at the moment. MXJ.M. have not announced its title,68 words
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103 1938-11-25 24 AMOK SEPOY KILLS THREE BRITISH OFFICERS Pershawar, Nov. 24. JHREE British officers and two Indians of other ranks of the Fourth Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment, camping at Nowshera were shot dead by a sepoy who ran amok while on sentry duty in the officers lines. After the sepoy, brandishing hisReuter - 103 words
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Article84 1938-11-25 24 GERMAN POLICE GO "COLONIAL" Berlin. N 0 ■>* forces in Germanv7 r A riOtts southern cross on the* i!* as an indication "hit L lelt i holding the tra d S fV 1 German Colonial m£P*\ nounced here. lX Kiel police will 'uphold tk. tion" of the former fo^S eroons;Reuter - 84 words
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Article72 1938-11-25 24 FIRST MAN TO DIE UNDER NEW LAW Berlin, Nov. 24.— The flat mi executed under the new law aga bandits and gangsters, pra three days ago, is Hans Hahiu He was beheaded in Ploetzena this morning for the murder of driver The law. which has been 1 consequence of theReuter - 72 words
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Article104 1938-11-25 24 A SKED in the Commons by Mr. Arthur *V Henderson to make a statement on ihp recent discussions between the British ambassador and Marshal ChJans Kji Shek, If? I<. A. Butler said the ambasradof recently visited Central and Wtt tern China in course of his dutiesReuter - 104 words
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Article134 1938-11-25 24 Hongkong. Nov. 2 THE Japanese troops art advancing southwards from Sheklung are approaching dangerously near Hongkong's border. Refugees and wounded soldiers arriving at the border \\m Shumchun this morning report that fighting is program? at w ong, which is only twenty miles distant. J Meanwhile aReuter - 134 words
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Article51 1938-11-25 24 London. Thursday. Rome. Nov 24. Six seamen were killed and one injured in a collision between the 10.000-ton Italian cruiser Pola" and the destroyer "Lampo," due to the latter's rudder failing to act. The Lampo" was considerably damaged but the "Pola" sustained only trifling damage.-Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement102 1938-11-25 24 M Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS I Ute Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal Inniskil'in ff Fosiliers. r 332 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 I We have pktliurg to announce that we I have opened inrr new premises o/ 2 Tailors d- Shoe-makers at Orchard S S Road.102 words
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