Morning Tribune, 14 December 1938
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Title Section12 1938-12-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE \~-So. 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, December 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration215 1938-12-14 1 JAPAN WILL EXCLUDE FOREIGN TRADE FROM FAR EAST London, Dec. 13. ON Bartlett. celebrated writer on foreign affairs, in the ws Chronicle, says that he understands that Japanese minister Arita. in the couse of interviews with the British merican ambassadors last week, emphasised his policy of Uv excluding their compatriots215 words
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Article49 1938-12-14 1 UN OFFICIAL undertands that the interbetueen Mr. Arita, Japanese linister, and Sir Robert vere entirely unofficial and •fliciul cognizance can be 1 of thtm ted out that in spite of y Japanese speakers and Japanese government 1 not communicated any ment ol their desi-~ rplhe nin( -power treaty.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article29 1938-12-14 1 I 13.— The finance commit early morning adopted ft for 1939 in whioh I s expenditure by 25 mil- b?inc: twenty- five votes m and seventeen absteritions.29 words
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Article114 1938-12-14 1 certain of German support. fan the anti-French name Referring to Italian claims in Tunis, sastvsASrt states of Italians m Tun iga rf case we can fall ac 01 din! to which former conventions a^™ 1 recon sithp status of Italians ww dered every three months. im114 words
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Article10 1938-12-14 1 Japan Buys German Planes flew from Berlin to Tokyo ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article208 1938-12-14 1 Trade Reprisals Against Japan London, Doc IS. ECONOMIC reprisals Japan for freezing out foreign trade interests from China are seriously bftag considered in London and Washington, says the Daily Herald's diplomatic correspondent. Reports rrorn Am d;. 1 dors of both countries in China have Indicated tor time that Japan has208 words
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Advertisement36 1938-12-14 1 I klim now enabtei y o;1 to f t o. iml :X "'I I 1 nwre it none left < I I tammatic, M.r.v 1 L table. Dei <rywh«: i uisiniiHTOKS: |;|?t% IIIIOK. A C I O.36 words
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172 1938-12-14 2 Result Of S. S. (S.) A. Election Meeting IDY a majority of 24 votes. Mr. N. A. Mallal was re-elected a Municipal Commissioner nominated by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. Mr Mallal received 42 votes I to Mr. A. Corbet's 118. Figures were172 words
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128 1938-12-14 2 Happy World Cabaret Opens To-morrow Phas always been the aim of Mr. George B. Lee. the Managing proprietor of the Happy World, to sive his numerous patrons the very best in the way of entertainment and this will be afforded to them on Thursday nisht (to-morrow) which marks the sala128 words
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Article112 1938-12-14 2 Singapore. Tuesday. 7\XS Jin Quee u^ to-day fined S5O or in uelauit to aadCTff* two monih>* rlfOf— S lmprl8OIUB«il oy Sir, \V. J. Yhori^ood. itelief Court ■Irate, for abetting the commission of an otTeme of reieivin? illegal by Inspector A E. oi the112 words
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365 1938-12-14 2 Impersonated Detective: Eurasian Gaoled Singapore, Tuesday. \}JUAA AM Daniel Jeremiah, a young Eurasian, was this morning found guilty by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a charge of impersonating a public servant and another of robbery, and sentenced to terms of one month and four months rigorous imprisonment,365 words
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93 1938-12-14 2 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST ON $1 ,500 0 Singapore. lU?SMI U?S M A S R AI^-BORN thln ese ,1 Her. had a char-p breach of tru.t .n^ )f explained to him this Kenneth A. Blacker H Court Inspector J. A Emburvin his worship that the accused i night clerk in93 words
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Article30 1938-12-14 2 The Charseurs Reunis line; M rella is due at Singapore froscß to-morrow (Thursday) at tiayiijj will sail for Saigon." Tourar.e'SH phone: the same day at 11 a kTU30 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-12-14 2 i ilO>f W« are noi argfl Picture tii i rd ij >i" ■MM wN m., rici 15):xt Quayn« side r»'jl Kite b .<oW. living S 1 p«rert] istl lasK nutter, i women find 1 diflkuK. uccni lions fen Altai sins* Ilivtr about onu-i) li* e this meaiiN48 words
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Article145 1938-12-14 2 A NEW Musi:- tldb ha- been formed in Stegapare A of pn moting the •Te!!gious, moral and social advan raembera and for fcasiating in sickness, marriages, members und their families. An application for the registration of| the clnb under the Societies Ordinance 1 v ill145 words
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Article61 1938-12-14 2 PENS STOLEN FROM OPTICAL CO. WHEN the manager o« J Optical thr thlt .rs ol Bridge Road opened sMirpl shop this mornin? na mat the sh-JJ J M been broKen a«u >M pens valued at g J MJ ha' curred overniffht an f t( w this act «as 1M ,,!M61 words
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Advertisement147 1938-12-14 2 Your life's "like a clock"— till vitality runskw It has the same tendency to irregularity, p^i <f? the same liability to run down. Both are delicate mechanisms. 4-*^ Both reveal at once when something is amiss. You can provide > V"> yourself with energy, replace lost vital forces, improve the147 words
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Article291 1938-12-14 3 hdgment In I Slander Action (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. delivering a lengthy judgment yesterday in the slander action against Mr. Leong Sin Nam, Perak millionaire and Chinese fler. the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley in the Ipoh Supreme irt awarded $500 damages and291 words
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153 1938-12-14 3 Our Own Reporter) 11/ITfi i», u Fena «ff» Tuesday. 1 h u* at wave at its scorch- s e 'R h k^nd as people in the mlnn Ugh l ares of the town kept »ndk r P rHV heir bro s with153 words
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Article214 1938-12-14 3 Judge Objects To Vacation Cases Singapore, Tuesday. ABJECTIONS to cases being postponed for hearing dur--1 ing the court vacation, was expressed by Mr. Justice Pedlow this morning when Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones asked for an adjournment of the suit between K. Ismail Sahib vs Muthia Chettv and another. Mr214 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-12-14 3 'j Picture belou is of Mr. E W P lcher wh after stay of over years m Singapore, leaves on 5 retirement next Tuesday. He is I I the Municipal Electrical Engineer, I and when he vacates that position, I it will be filled by Mr. C. C. Payne. I161 words
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Article86 1938-12-14 3 Trade Expansion Plan In USA Wasmngtoti, Dec. 13. A plan to expand the Government, owned Export iir.d Import Bank with the uOjev: rl H*sl*ting manufacturers to increase heir exports to Latin Airenca is undo r con&l--deration by Government experts. Mr. Morgenthau, Serretary of thj Treasury, said to-day that the planReuter - 86 words
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Article15 1938-12-14 3 A BARGAIN ONE ANGEL SLIGHTLY SHOPWORN APPLY AT PAVILION THEATRE ON FRIDAY EVENING15 words
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Article203 1938-12-14 3 Krusohcn Put Her Kitfht In One Week. When sciatica attacked this woman six years a no, she could .scarcely move Treatment after treatment failed to help her She tried Kruschen and got immediate relief In one week, her sciatica had gone. "Six years ago. I203 words
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Article154 1938-12-14 4 London. Tuesday PALM OIL (Malaya) PtTViOU T dav In bulk Dee Jan. shipment ft COPRA (^traits, F.M.S.) £15 2 6 Value 118.0.0 vara SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) £10 12 6 Paid £10 10.0 Nominal rAPlOcl'Speaxl Ist qualify. Singapore i Dec Shipment ioq c«u Pri nnrhMneerl PEPPER (F.AQ.) SeUeii Unchanged154 words
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Article138 1938-12-14 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Changa Distillers 89 89 3 +3d Dunlop Rubber 3 Htt^ A ll General Electric Imperial Chemical Industrie f? 0 9 f "2. 1 2 2 Imperial Tobacco u i, 31 3 13 Anglo-Dutch f 6 2d6 Canadian Pacific J.. J... London Tin 3138 words
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Article42 1938-12-14 4 New York. Dec. 12. ici'BBEK Previous To-day Change Market Tone Steady Stea despot Sellers 16 16 Forward AprilJune Buyers le^ 16 116 —116 Sellers 16 16 TIN 16» 8 6 116 -116 Market Tone Steady Quiet Spot ..46 4642 words
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Article37 1938-12-14 4 LtOLD London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar r*r cm £7.8.10'j £7. 9. i% -3d SILVER Spot 20 1 8 20 3 16 -116 4 months' forward 19 7 16 19 V 2 l s37 words
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Article22 1938-12-14 4 London. Tuesday TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (cloalng price) £214V 2 £214y 2 Forward £215' 2 £215' 222 words
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59 1938-12-14 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the JTBAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREET< SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Article64 1938-12-14 4 Previous To-day I T.T. on Pans (closing selling rate) 177.59 177 fi9 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.58 1 4 0 mk T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 8 l 2 harmed I.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Bs. 3 116 T.T in Japan (closing selling rate)64 words
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Article254 1938-12-14 4 THE funeral of Mrs. Maria Rodrigues. wife of Mr. S. J. Rodrigues, of Singapore, took place at the Bidadari Cemeterv .yesterday, following a choral service at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Mrs. ROirigues died at .her residence on Sunday. She was seventy years ot254 words
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142 1938-12-14 4 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN "CABARET GIRLS" CASE (Tribune Staff Reported I Singapore. Tuesdrl THE appeal of the woman. KohJ Pan? and Tan Toh Lens MM sentences of three years anil months, respectively, was conch* this morning at the Court of 01 minal Appeeal. Their Lordships I served judgment. The appellants were142 words
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Article21 1938-12-14 4 Rome. Dec. 1^ *ftl million lire to the Mm>tr> o Affairs towards expet^e, 01 *-v of Italians abroad.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article186 1938-12-14 4 Singapore, Dec. 13. MINING. Tin at midday was $109%, up V According to cable advices received from London this morning Tin shares there yesterday weie easy and a number of counters were offered in tills market at slightly lower prices without, however, resulting in business. In the186 words
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Article624 1938-12-14 5 STOCKS SHARES iec j By Fraser Company MINING B 11. Tru^ee 675 750 Con T.B. 7* Prei 20 9 22 3 Con. 1 S. Ord. 20- 21 Eastern Realty 117V& 1.45 Est. Trust Ag. 4on 4.25 Eastern United 30.00 32.00 F and W. Ord 13 85 14 25cd c'o 7V<624 words
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Article220 1938-12-14 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Dec 13, spm Total xox Comf. ny Boofca Date *j» Dlf. Close Pavnbie TIN GENERAL HongkonL, T 5% final Dm 30 Dec. 19 20 Killinghall ...Ifc* final Dec. 30 Dec 10 15% Malavan Tin 10r. final les&tax Dec. 19 Dec. 5 65% Kramat220 words
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Article201 1938-12-14 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. J MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 j 7 x42 2 Batu Selangors j«JJ 071 Hong Fatts i|6 i6cd Hongkong Tin gg 072 Uelebua i'o- 11Kamunting T.n g 6 Katu Tin 6 lBl6cd Killinghalls U|6cd Kramats 1U 0 ,31 Kuchais l V arut 1.60 1.65 Unguis201 words
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Article169 1938-12-14 5 s^sr «n PENANti MUNICIPAL W 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 ci 4%%^ed.1959-6C $B^o,ooo lWkm c.i. T n t Mav 15 NOV. 19 $5^956-1956 $625,000 Tnt June 1 D ec l 3% 1^37 re. 1955-65 $3,000,000 totBept BAiND-FjiA LOANS F^.4%%. 1931 re-. 1959*16.000,000 ***** 000 101 MIU d Co.169 words
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Advertisement13 1938-12-14 4 SOI BH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD ESTABLISHED XXM'I Tel 5926 2 Ftnlavson Orpen13 words
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Advertisement8 1938-12-14 4 Lgapjl IW^^gMaamm W Tfl SIME DARBY Co.. Ltd:8 words
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Advertisement145 1938-12-14 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1334 Paid Up Capital I 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve I.OOu.AJO i Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CKKNA Dfc: IONUH Preacteii M TAUDIN CHABOT145 words
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Advertisement207 1938-12-14 6 3 TIMES TO-DAY....3-15-6-15-9-151 PAVILION SHE DREAMED OF A LOVELY WEDDING IN WHITE/ HE DREAMED ONLY OF HER WHITE LOVELINESS/ d"*i ...settled by eager W^fL^JP* youth in a new way/ 4 w r lOEL McCREA ANDRE/T lEEDS Wk; m Dorothea Kent Frank Jeaks f- k Virginia Greu Grant Mitchell |K Wl207 words
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Advertisement129 1938-12-14 6 AT LAST SINGAPORE GETS a ChTH j TO LAI <,ll AGAIN: Enthusiastic Audiences Welcome the I Furr!>st Pair in their Best Comedy CAPITOL 3S ?fV^^ m ill Afll LAUREL and lIAIUII in Riotous adaptation of Auber's famous comic ootrJ "FRA DIAVOLO 1 with DENNIS KING and THELMA TODD Brand new129 words
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Advertisement357 1938-12-14 7 ♦;mmmm...... j co,/^ d J 3JJ JJJ s Gi| WALES I in this j STORY I IFEMALE Mms! 1 CANTONESE TALKIE HIT i AN INSPIRING^ICTURE i WITH AN INTERESTING PATRIOTIC THEME! i NH m B^ }f. Mllllllllll Ml J| ROMANTIC NIGHTS j ARE HERE AGAIN j YOU'LL SAY SO AFTER357 words
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Advertisement178 1938-12-14 7 «a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas ||||||||n(|||||||| ■llMlili^ j r -i^| YLSTERDA} s lA'(,7 j 'Little Miss Broadway' j ;Km .▼liisH'ul I oiiM'f-K Ci^b^b^b^K HP e ■•«■•■■■■■•>■■ J[^^^| DAILY 4 SHOWS j l i> ALHAMBRA j (AlRConditioned) i Jfc 4 DIRECTION: SHAW BROS. LTD. in^ ',i f 4IL 8 shorts tK riii-<* b w^SZ178 words
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864 1938-12-14 8 Schoolmaster Wi (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore. Tuesdav A CABLE received to-day from London by Mr. E. M x Phillips the well-known Singapore Criminal lawyer that the appeal to the Privy Council which sat in London \Z day against the sentence of death passed864 words
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Article138 1938-12-14 8 Singapore, Tuesday. HELEN Wong residing at No. 4 Tronoh Road, was to-day charged with driving along Lavender Street on September 18, at 925 p m with only one front light, driving without a licence and driving when not covered by a third party Insurance Policy. Helen138 words
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Article53 1938-12-14 8 Before Khc Chief Justice. S.S.. Acting Chief Justice. F.MS, and Mr Justice Hedlow In 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal Appeal No. 29 38— Basanta Siimh vs. Pex Bfiore Mr. Justice Home at 10.45 a.m. Originating Summons No. 160 38 Re. 1 Chee53 words
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171 1938-12-14 8 EXHIBITION AT GEYLANG MALAY SCHOOL FOR the first tune an art and handicraft exhibition will b<* held dining the Christmas Holidays. Dec. 24 and 25. at the Geviatu"Malax I'rys School There w ill aNi' be an c\hibit of rural industries. IfCSt of the exhibits are for sale and buyers are171 words
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Advertisement79 1938-12-14 8 NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL FROM THE MALAYAN JUNGLES %4- io IHL IO ARCTIC SEAS! lfc> YOUR FAVOURITE STAR IN A GRAND M |j NEW ADVENTURE STORY B&k4m DOROTHY B I AMOUR f Shines again in this memorable 1 *^O^ PARAAIOUNI production.... made by HtM{\ HATHAWAY *mmr 'j' he man79 words
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Advertisement69 1938-12-14 8 STARS OF "CAPTAINS COU«AOCOOS u tftfft AbV Dromo Ihot pact lllnl|| .^^Bfel- laughter ondteo-. «1 I| |i •*E!KT— «J o mighty wo Tb^^* VJI BBV .^BBbI BBk. BM *B^ c^ V iam. BBBBc ■•< J BBBBBbV/ ▼Jbr bbbT A tbVbßbv vHß^^^v:~^Br tbtbt£^^ IbbbbtbT bbbbbT wl aK^ldHk V^ r»^\ > *^Bb*«69 words
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324 1938-12-14 9 Now Germans Are Smuggled Into Britain )tland Yard Is Alarmed At Increasing Traffic X\ per cent, of the dope smuggled into England is exported llicitly from Germany. jotland Yard officers, working to smash the alarming increase lope traffic in London, have uncovered with the collaboration he League of Nations investigators324 words
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Article175 1938-12-14 9 Woman Golfer Blacks Man's Eve I| K u S E?A b WETHERILL, former s aptain at Northallerton J*J*> Golf dub. was bound over local majiistrates recently for Kl man's eye. :i ••"ill. who is forty-five, small. the wife of a country council 'Peared in court in .smart ■he n a175 words
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266 1938-12-14 9 BOXER SCHOLARS War Delays Allocation To Universities London. AFTER much feverish correspond- ence, telephone talks and anxious interviews, the twenty Chinese Indemnity scholars, who arrived in England recently, are now allocated to their different colleges. "One or two are not absolutely fixed," said Mr. H. T. Silcock of the China266 words
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Article263 1938-12-14 9 Japan Buys Cotton From Peru I \l\\N will undeitake to buy 14.000 bales of raw cotton from Peru each year as a result of negotiations with the visiting Cultural and Economic Mission. Last year Japan imported 14,590 bales. While conducting extensive investigations in cultural, economic and other nelds the Mission263 words
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Article152 1938-12-14 9 Britain Paid Germany £*****,000 THERE Wtl btlaOCf of £4.300.000 l: Germany's iavour in her trade with Britain during the first nine months of this year Purchases from Britain amounted to £17.500.000, and sales to Britain totalled £21.800.000. On the other hand. Germany s total imports increased by over £10.000.000 to152 words
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241 1938-12-14 9 Naval Academy To Be Created In Egypt Alexandria. Till announcement that the Egyptian Government haa decided to create the nucleus of an Egyptian fleet within a short period is attracting considerable attention. Plans are on foot for the creation of a naval academy at Alexandria. There ll widespread feeling here241 words
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Advertisement22 1938-12-14 9 Uluecqef I WHEN YOU BUY INDIA YOU BUY ALL BRITISH "THE LONG WEAR TYRE" I .oSS SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. WPS 222 words
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348 1938-12-14 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, December, 14, 1938. KING GEORGE UIS Majesty King George VI is forty-three years old to-day. The Royal birthday is officially celebrated in June, which in Britain is a more propitious month for ceremonial than December, but on this day the good wishes of loyal subjects go out348 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1938-12-14 10 C. W. Chellappah - Chicanery In Malaya's Education System C. W. Chellappah THE CASE FOR REFORM I By INOUIR Y NEEDED MOW that the Commission on Higher Education has come and gone, it is time that the present antiquated system of "lower" education obtaining in this country was overhauled. The Malayan educational policy to-day1,282 words
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Advertisement46 1938-12-14 10 To-day's White Label Announcement i You can bluff all the world some of the time, You can bluff some of the world all the time, But you cant bluff all the world all the time. There it no bluff about the high quality of DEWAR'S w.p.s.-F-46 words
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Article308 1938-12-14 11 fHE Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations, meeting under the chairmanship of M. Orts (Belgian), closed the work of its 35th session on November after adopting its report to the Council. In the course .of this session, the Commission examined the annual reports308 words
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Article194 1938-12-14 11 RECENT WAR SCARE flisation Cost I Problem I the recent war scare, irpean nations are sud:onfronted by the realisaat it has cost them many s of dollars. stion Depinning to crop up too is going to foot the bill?' que proposal has been adFrance that foreign residents EH be subjected194 words
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Article219 1938-12-14 11 I San Francisco. VIQI'E old age pensions plan, variously known as "Thirty •oUars Every Thursday", "Ham and Eggs", "Life Begins at W and 'The California Scrip Tease", will be voted on by the m of California when they go to the polls in the general elecB of November 8.219 words
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Article67 1938-12-14 11 Chungking THE Chinese Government, in a circular to the entire country, orders that 'when Chinese troops are marching to the front or returning from the front the P°P ulace a l£ route must salute them as a mark of respect for the Chinese soldiers fighting for their67 words
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Article142 1938-12-14 11 Crime Figures Rise In Java THE number of ronvicts in Java has increased by some 25 per cent, since 1930 and the overcrowding of the prisons is causing anxiety to the authorities, reports the "Telegraaf" in a message from Batavia. There are now 10 f OOO more convicts than there142 words
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Article154 1938-12-14 11 New York. THE Panama Canal must be made impregnable, declares the Secretary of War. Mr. Harry H. Woodnn&. in his annual report to President Roosevelt. "All locks and dams in that vital waterway he adds, "must be made bombproof, and the possibility of sabotaee by ships' crews154 words
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Advertisement64 1938-12-14 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you U actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstiation of this remark able new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. 5933 *^^A^ Telegraphic AddressFUVribs 5^464 words
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Advertisement58 1938-12-14 11 THI THUi TONIC FOOD Okmlmmktt mf mil Oimmltu and Sw FREE Trade-mark for key-teniion drritm. Thi» tmtiini invention adapU k«y «mmioo to.ereryone'i fin«er pre»«ur«l Please tell me i|»«»it Koyal't I three modctely l^iced modeU. complrt. I with carrying HW AWu det*»U of $100 I week payment plan. I Nmm: I58 words
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Article, Illustration310 1938-12-14 13 JEWISH BOYS LEARN TRADES A 13-yf ir-old pupil of the Jews* Free Bo\V School in London making the vpaiks fly as he products a welding Gold, silver and jewellery worth thousands of pounds are pourinsj into Lady FitzGerald's fund U buy land in Palestine for persecute* Jews. Sympathisers who findPlanet News - 310 words
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Advertisement48 1938-12-14 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATESI PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Xtt SrU >.iui I ISoats C*ff6t Sets Trays etc. HOPS I> <>l I "vi in-fHs SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JLWELLERY WATCHES I Hi; BEST l-j K> O.MI AM) I RENE ULLMANN tUffles Place, SINGAPORE.48 words
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Article, Illustration2284 1938-12-14 14 CHRISTMAS Entertaining We Suggest For Your I £HRISTMAS time of excitement, of family reunions, of interchange of present. .time of light-hearted gaiety when we put all our troubles on one side for a few brief days and prepare wholeheartedly to enjoy ourself. Highlights of the season's cheer are, of course,2,284 words
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Advertisement48 1938-12-14 14 HEYMAN PURE CREAMERY dUTTER Of a rich, yet delicate creamy flavour. Heyman Butter is ideal for the table or cooking purposes Manufactured in Australia, and hygienically packed it is always as fresh as when it came from the dairy JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD BDTOAPORE— L PENANG KUALA LUMPUK48 words
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Advertisement36 1938-12-14 14 r 7 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: l $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 t M A BMI.\ PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS I 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA J i (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121) I* m36 words
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Advertisement277 1938-12-14 16 THEY'DO*LOOK;AFTERiYOU CHEAP RETURN TICKET. TO CHINA, JAPAN COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two month*. From SDtGAFORB fO:— lit Claw Slid Claw Honfkon* 1137.14 tlt*.M Shanghai IIBSJ7 1137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 1 222.8C 1154.25 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.88 $188.57 All vessels may cal) at any port on or off the277 words
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Advertisement418 1938-12-14 16 i Tv^ TO FRENCH POrtl j|**» CHARCEURS R EUNIs j i CAP VARELLA For Marseiles, Nantes, St| Nazaire Bord Pa v 1 DENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunk?r k I ITO SAIGON INDOCHINJ I CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphonsr S. A. M. 1. (from Saieon) GG. PASQUIER For418 words
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Article, Illustration232 1938-12-14 17 Newly appointed Chinese Consul- General for Manila, Mr. K. S. Yang, passed through Singapore on Monday by Conte Biancamano, is enroute to Manila, has been visiting Europe and America, was interested in journalism there. Picture shows Chinese Consul-General for Malaya, Mr. Kao Ling Pai (left). Mrs. Kao and232 words
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Advertisement334 1938-12-14 17 I ni ir\s piiilp lixe. m in Australia). I NEXT SAILINGS I i_/ec. o i >ian. d i W Jan. 29 Feb 3 I Bf leap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I ■ow:n? rates. I Pj > pa^engers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or334 words
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Advertisement65 1938-12-14 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) U FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AM) OSAKA Ls.s. SIHIMI A 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana econd Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable65 words
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Miscellaneous120 1938-12-14 17 B\AILS EXPECTED MAILS DELIVERED ft spected frorr. China and Japan The Air Mail (Imperial* despatched E& niton at Singapore, to-day due. fiom Singapore on Dec. 3 and 4 were ft expected from Holland eic. by uelivered in London on Dec. 12. Bft Si Aldegonde. due at Singapore, H ted from120 words
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Miscellaneous136 1938-12-14 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Hosang 22 1 1 Rajula 20 1 1 Canton 18 2 3 Bulan 16 2 3 Marudu 11 2 3 Marnix v. St. Aldegonde 9 2 3 Glenaffaric 7 2 3 Columbia 30136 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-12-14 17 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners:— Arrived by the Cooee: -Mr. li.J. Paterson -Garden. Mrs. F'.M Finch and 1 Mr. S.A. Hummel, from Sydney; Mi W.R. McConnon, from Brisbane; Dr. E Guenther. from Batavia. Left by the Camilla:— Mr S.A. Humrmel Mrs, f.M, finch and102 words
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Article, Illustration137 1938-12-14 18 $22.50 TO PHONE ENGLAND Singapore Tuesday. TURING the ChrfaftßM «j U New Year Season. <P*'£ reductions in charge? f« ra» telephone talN to Fur* Netherlands Indie- tatMW and Siam will he made. The following list and reduced charges I r tn.ee j» Normal R«* I 41 I Great Britain 3137 words
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Article39 1938-12-14 18 Singapore, Tuesday.-; c op portunjty failed to await a safe ow> q{ w turn right at m* Bridge Road and Star October 22. this rhai^ J d He pleaded guilty to thi\. fls fined Traffic Court «ss£?.39 words
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Miscellaneous898 1938-12-14 18 ON THE RADIO H -imul, m^ _i i i_i ii I h-rtriral recording uramophonf n-cord* LONDON RDEC 14 TRANSMISSION S SINGAPORE a m GSB 9M M s (31M m > 225 metres 1.33 me F XricR f WhyS""^'^ I* 30.96 metres (9.69 me s) g 55 by V m^ Percy898 words
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Miscellaneous222 1938-12-14 18 PENANG ZHJ 608 Mr* (49.3 m.) p.m. 6.00 Malay music. 7.05 Selections from the Savo: operas. 7 30 Penang Municipal Band unde the direction of Bandmaste Scott (By courtesy of the Muni cipal Commissioners) 8.30 News bulletin. 8.35 Light music. 9 00 Close down. PARIS TPA-2 15 24 Mcs (19.7222 words
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Article5137 1938-12-14 19 raping Skye Race Meeting If.' Marcus Superbus") ■vr form of all horses entered ht Skye meeting of the Turf Club at Taiping on V ind IV, showing At a glance nd.dates have fared in their H Ill(lsl recent runs (except ■!m together with details lp5,137 words
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Article45 1938-12-14 20 TokyoT he if~- < v 'r;,r"'^' •great and P'"" 1 friOn pivcn free medicu; a eni up througgj BzjzsC" teg in principal cltlc^o^ have pn n. fo^ though overpopulat.;'•..,,pan's advance toth< developments in China n, lenance of the present population increaM'45 words
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Article128 1938-12-14 21 rr( n <>'»• oun Keporter) Ku.la Lumpur. Tuesday. m has been set aside mt nt towards the conf ,u i Kuala Lumpur by f^,,' which has repeatedly tounll be badly adulterated. •j;.;:; 1 jin the public clean ."1,.- milk a new scheme JTplanned for creating128 words
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223 1938-12-14 21 Post Office Clerk's Appeal Dismissed K Singapore, Tuesday. Application of Kuppasamy Bdu. ex-poet office clerk, for Id appeal against a sentenca R'ears imprisonment, was dis- this afternoon by the Court Bappoiar.t was charged in the ■court with criminal breach of H respect of stamps and cash ■at $1599. ■appellant, who223 words
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Article132 1938-12-14 21 CLERKS ON FRAUD CHARGES Singapore, Tuesday. THE two clerks employed by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., Loh Khie Teck and Loh Peng Yong who, last Tuesday appeared in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on five charges of wilfully and with intent to defraud, erased entries in132 words
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Article72 1938-12-14 21 U.S. Banker On Pax Britannica New York Dm. 13. LOSS of power in world affairs by the British Empire would be a serious blow to the United States, declared Mr. Thomas Lamont, leadinV New York Hinker, addressing 2 300 leaders of industry and finance at New York at the EconomicReuter - 72 words
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Article62 1938-12-14 21 rif/n our Own Reporter) jj Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Weston, manager of Raub s tate. Kuala Kubu Bharu, fcdoff Lhls ev ening when his car M ne road near Serendah and a °*n &dm f rom a height of jo "^wrpS "at STSU moto'ist brought to Kuala62 words
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Article141 1938-12-14 21 (Tribune Staflf Reporter) Singapore Tuesday. *JHE Royal Italian cruiser "Bartolomeo CoUeoni" arrived here this morning at about 8.30 a.m. and is lying at the man-o-wai anchorage in the roads. Commander of the cruiser Is Capitano Duca Calalano Gonzaga di Birella. A salute of 21 guns was141 words
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Article141 1938-12-14 21 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHTS if. CINGAPORE dance tune lovers had v a night after their own hearts at the Alhambra last night, when Shirley Temple's new film "Little Miss Broadway" started a season. Do we need to say that Shirley was better than ever? She always is. She invariably improves,141 words
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Article89 1938-12-14 21 YOUTH -AND A FLING YOUTH Has A Fling", the Universal picture at the Pavilion, tells an intimate little story of new York life. It is about a young man who is full of ambition to go to sea. Feminine entanglements arise and ho embarks on the sea of matrimony instead.89 words
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Article72 1938-12-14 21 M.G.M.'s "Fra Diavalo" is back in Singapore, and those famous comedians Laurel and Hardy are seen in it It is a scream from beginning to end, and the story round which the film is built is excellent, The film contains good singing, quite a touch of drama, and72 words
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Article59 1938-12-14 21 Tuesday, Dec. 6 At 6.45 p.m. His Excellency presented the Badge of a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George to the Hon Mr W E. Fepys, General Adviser, Johore, at Government House. Wednesday, Dec 7 His Excellency presided at a meeting] of59 words
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Article29 1938-12-14 21 Singapore, Tuesday— The rugby match arranged between the St. Andrew's Old Boys and the Medical College, which was to have been played yesterday evening was cancelled.29 words
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279 1938-12-14 21 Weights For Friday's Races At Taiping FOLLOWING are the weights tor Friday, the first day of the December Skye meeting of the Taipinw Turf Club at Taiping. Horses, Class 4. Abt G furs. Authentic 11.13 Aurora 10.111 Woden 10.12 Chiton Lad 10. i& Star Lock 10.5 Queen of Heart >279 words
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Advertisement13 1938-12-14 21 1 ill I II lUUIUVI Sure Cure 8.7 ON TIME ALL THE TIME13 words
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540 1938-12-14 22 Fast, Strenuous Game Ends In Draw (By KOVEK) Colours 1; Whites 1 FRST Singapore women's representative ho -key trial took place ZtSZSTI the S.R.C padan*. Occasion for trial was to select the Singapore side to meet Selangor women in the inter-state hockey at Federal540 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-12-14 22 Above picture shows incident in first Singapore women's hook*. Ihr S.R.C. padan* yesterday. Miss N. Oehlers (right. evalv u N centre) but Mrs. Frugtneit. Whiles goalkeeper, intercepts ilJ 1 after this, Mrs. S*well opened the scoring for the iZZ41 words
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239 1938-12-14 22 Chinese Teams Will Visit Penang At Christmas MEMBERS have been invited by the S.C.R.C. to join their rugby and hockey teams which will visit Penang during the Christmas holidays. Headed by Mr. Kee Yew Hock as manager and chairman, a "travelling committee" has been formed. The trip will mark the239 words
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Article72 1938-12-14 22 ITALY PREPARED FOR OFFENSIVE Rome, Dec. 13. umn all newspapers feature armies seeking to justify Italian claims against France "Trihuna" publishes 2. Tunis report to the ffWt that Italian residents th«r* hare *'be*n putting themselves in a state of leritimate defence." The newspaper adds no details beyond stating that stepsReuter - 72 words
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493 1938-12-14 22 S.R.C 15 pts.: Y.M.C.A Singapore. Tuesdi THE S.R.C, playing with only thirteen men, defeated the Yst£ who played with a man short, this evening at rugger Thel were without the services of Johnny Ritchie and Guy Vaz. but tha493 words
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Article160 1938-12-14 22 BEFORE a large gathering of i t a tors, and interesting was played at the Happy I covered Stadium on Saturday between the Merry Union Bi* ton Party and the Eclipse Ml ton Party resulting in a ito*i the former by four games to The160 words
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Article95 1938-12-14 22 At the annual P**£fffl Municipal Services i k on Club's premises at F.ni we r«<" dny. Dec. 11, the follow^ cfflce bearers ol 1939:— c; m Bo<* President- Mr i^^ dulß ahnJ Vice-Presidents Ml M M A. Aziz, Mr. S.V. H^^ ag h I iron and Mr.95 words
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293 1938-12-14 23 H6H flV <r player Kukuljevic wa3 i aB^KV-' < v nade it passible. C courts yesterday he; I ,«^Kv »m 2.30 W the afternoon i L > dark. Everybody who felt k I. ■ov playing against the \^K to try hi< luck, and293 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-12-14 23 Ai>i.ve picture -hows incident in S.C.R.C. team 'A' vs. C' soccer, which 'A' won bv four-nil.20 words
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Article, Illustration455 1938-12-14 23 R oyal Na vy's Good Rugger Win R.N 10 pts.; S.CC. -A" 3 pts. Singapore. Tuesday. THERE was no element of luck in the R.N.'s win over the S.CC. "A" on the Padang this afternoon by ten points to three. Better work in the loose by the forwards, and more455 words
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Article40 1938-12-14 23 The following will represent S.C.R.C. at hockey against the Dutch Team today at the S.C.R.C. ground: Patrick Yee,. Chim Bock. Evan Wong, Kee Siang, Kim Swee, Swee Keng, Kee Pow. Mook Kim, Kee Tian, Boon Unn, Keng Siew.40 words
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286 1938-12-14 23 Weigh t Carries The Day At S.C.R.C. "A" (colours) 4: "C" (whites) 0. JUGGED talent was seen in last nights "A" vs. "C" match of the S.C.R.C. soccer tournament played at Hong Lim Green. The reason why "A" dominated the game, especially in the second half, was the presence of286 words
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Article144 1938-12-14 23 The Captain's prize of the Island Golt Club played over th,e week-end resulted in a win for H. D. MacLaren with B score of 36 l '4. Stapleford reckoning. The following were some ol the best cards returned H. D. MacLaren 19 17»/ 4 36' 4 W.144 words
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Advertisement26 1938-12-14 23 A. S. (.lIJN S CIVIL, NAVAL AND 1 MILITARY TAILOR S AND OUTFITTER j j No. 6, The Arcade, J Singapore. 'PBONE 7994. THE TAII.OIt S26 words
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Miscellaneous51 1938-12-14 23 Tide Tables TO-DAY J;HU\TER-3 33 p.m. (8 ft. 6 in.) w UWTER—9.22 a.m. (4 ft. 2 in.). —9.58 p.m. (2 ft. 8 in.). TOMORROW BH WATER— 4.42 a.m. <8 ft. 3 in.). 4 55 p.m. (8 ft. 0 in.) -ATER— i0.39a.m. <4 ft. Oin. I, 11.06 p.m. (3 ft. 551 words
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144 1938-12-14 24 London, Dec. 13. THE necessity to redouble efforts to increase rubber consumption was 1 emphasised by Mr. J. G. Hay at the annual meet.ng of Sendavan RuW er Company yesterday, of wh ch he is chairman Productive capacity increased between 1934 and 1939 by 51 percent.Reuter - 144 words
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Article97 1938-12-14 24 PRIME MINISTER CALLED "TACTLESS London, Dec. 13. TACTLESS* 1 is the News Chronicle's description of Prime Minister's statement in Commons that Britain is not required by :ny treaty or pact to eive France any military aid in the event of Italy making a war against France or French possession. TheReuter - 97 words
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Article117 1938-12-14 24 ACCORDING to a dispatch received yesterdav by the Chinese Con-ulate-Oeneral at Singapore from Chungking, it is reported that \Veiyang was again recovered by Chinese troops on Dec. 9. Alter suffering heavy casualties and loss of a large quantity of munitions, the Japanese troops retreated towards Kiklu With117 words
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Article168 1938-12-14 24 Economic Reprisals By Germany New York. Dec. U. Till nir ol German economic reprisals \i playing an important part in Om Fan-American Conierence at Lima. a. cording to a Neu York Times correspondent. It is thai this lear is Indicated m Informed cirelei b} discu-ims between delegates a> dealing withReuter - 168 words
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Article20 1938-12-14 24 Lcndon. Dec. 13 —The death 1 place yesterday of Mrs. Chesterton, widow of G. K* Chesterton. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article110 1938-12-14 24 Soviet A Bulwark For Peace Moscow, Dec. 3, SOVIET view of the inters tional situation tollo*j on the Franco-German Pj and Italian claims on Tunis contained in the Journal i Moscou. whkfa 1 (presents Ri sia as a bulwark for peace which others may now tun Nothing the tec ntReuter - 110 words
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Article395 1938-12-14 24 llllllllllltllllll'^Prague. Dec. 13— "Above all wei shall have to readjust our relations towards Germany," declared M. JBeran, Czech premier, opening Parliament to-day. M. Beran added.; We believe that direct contact will make this easier and more expeditious. We shall enter into friendly relations with all other nations,Reuter; British Official Wireless - 395 words
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Advertisement118 1938-12-14 24 MIIIIIMIIIIIIM }f* I Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— CiENERAL MERCHANTS. Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal Inniskil in? Fusiliers. 332 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 Opposite Orchard Road Police Station. I j We hare pleasure to announce that we have opened our neic premises of 2 S Tailors Shoe-mckcrs118 words
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