Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1938
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Title Section39 1938-09-19 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VVI!.. No. 223. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, September ID, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement137 1938-09-19 1 fTrIE NEWS I WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try Thi MOUSING XKIBUNB Ij BRITISH CEMENTS Arc world renowned for their superlative high quality IB construction,! work, they give .greater strcrgth and bcau-y. and m ai' cases give maximum Curability to cencrete. Whatever type of concrete work is required tl-cre is a British137 words
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Advertisement262 1938-09-19 1 j —j Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS TO SICKROOM AND BATH VVvii ICED EAU DE COLOGNE us kit O 0 REFRESHING and EXHIL- i** >■ 4 XA/'/A* B ARATING and confers upon V < Jffl \\V l\m its users that subtle sugges- f M tion262 words
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222 1938-09-19 2 Moscow. IFTER two years of experiment Soviet scientists have now c solved methods of protecting the new Palace of the Soviets here —claimed to he the world's highest buiMKag from lighting. The ftolace when completed will rise to a h< Ight ot 1.362222 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-09-19 2 Queen Mary paid her first to the Empire Exhibition which is being held in Bellahcuston Park, Glasgow, and made a tour ot the pavilions and exhibits. Photo shows Queen Mary being piped from The (laehan (the Highland village exhibit) at the Exhibition.46 words
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Article98 1938-09-19 2 Lisbon. ill the newspapers in Portugal, esil pecially the Catholic Press, strongly criticise Signor Mussolini's latest racial drive. A leading article in the "A Voz' sign ed by the DireetDr of the paper who Is the oldest and most vigorous journal- A in Portugal, Tenor Ccnsclheiro Fernando98 words
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390 1938-09-19 2 'CASE OF GRAVE IMPORTANCE' London, Sept. 0 as a man of brilliant attainments, a lecturer in French at Birmingham University. Dr Thomas Walton. 50. of Went-worth-road Hsrb3r.e. is to ctitid trial at He was' charged before Birrrrin?ha!rn deputy stipendiary. Mr. H. A. Tucker with assaulting390 words
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Article309 1938-09-19 2 London, Sept. 6. MARRIED and happy for fifty-five years, it was a great day for Mr. Robert Donnelly, of Waterloosquare, Canbenvoll, S.E., when the 8.8.C. invited his wife and himself to come to he radio "Golden Wedding Party' 1 on September 28. But Mr. Donnelly309 words
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377 1938-09-19 2 London, Sept. 6. JHE uaphibiotK warfare which Japan has had io rrosecute in her campaigns against China has led to the production by Japan of two new types of ship. Japan has developed these vessels to carry out rapid buidtajrj at a considerable377 words
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Article63 1938-09-19 2 The esteem and respect in which the late Rev. Brother Marcian, at one thru the Director of St. Joseph's Institution, was held by his past puoils were amply testified to yesterday morning when a large gathering assembled at the Cathedral of tha Good Bhepheitl where63 words
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Article, Illustration84 1938-09-19 2 King Zog of the tfban ans and iiis young Queen,Geraldiae.gaw a gala reception at the Itfil Palace in lirana as part oi the celebrations marking the KH'n anniversary of the proclamation cf Zog as King. Queen (ieraldine, who is expecting a baby, was a resplendent84 words
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Article105 1938-09-19 2 Pin* AFTER spending a night oaP almost vertical northern 6m the Rattan, in the massif of P Meije, Dauohine Alps, two Freici climbers named Fourastier m Madier hay succeeded in i tat BP the summit. They left the La Sclle relu?e IJ the early hours of105 words
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187 1938-09-19 2 St K-lvholm METAL bottle containing p letter written by the S« Baron Adolf Erik ffnrl ■rfrfaiij during an Arctic J 77 years ago has been picked up by the crew of the Norweguui x "Duen" near the Seven Islands, north of Spilxbereren, the "Stockholms-Tidningen.187 words
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Article60 1938-09-19 2 Berlin. A LARGE modern hotel is to be built at Obersaizburg, near Herr Hitler's country home in Berchtesgaden. It will number among its guests people whom the Fuehrer from time to time invites to Berchtesgaden. A lift from the road to the hotel, a height of60 words
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Advertisement61 1938-09-19 2 Car engines must be protected at all temperature levels, from comparatively low ones at night to high temperatures when running. The New Shell Motor Oils provide full protection against cold corrosion through condensed moisture at low temperatures, and, because of their tough oil-film, uninterrupted lubrication under strenuous working conditions. h61 words
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Advertisement9 1938-09-19 2 The Genuine T'>nic Vom can nhi aya Depvnd upon.9 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-09-19 3 Ihe balN.on barrage which will be used to protect London in case of war was fcatestrated t<» sir Kmgsley Wood, the Air Minister, when he visited the So. 1. Centre at Kidbrooke, London. The Centre was established last May and is H«»PP«I tl75 words
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248 1938-09-19 3 Berlin. fARRIER pi-eons are in fuu re to be used by rescue parties in the Bavarian Alps engaged In searching for climbers in distress. Seme practical method of speedy communication with headquarters has always been considered necessary, to give information that the rescuers have proved248 words
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Article121 1938-09-19 3 l''>rt Moresby, Papua pUKOTS take the place of ■ateh-doga in the mountain villages of the Mekeo distort. Papua ft-e birds are kept on a wooden bar near the g <>■ the village stockade. A of coconut shell is PueH tound the bar and one J121 words
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135 1938-09-19 3 Paris. V R ARL> a ~a ris jaundrier and cleaners have closed their shops h,! tiny take two weeks* holiday. They find if cheaper to give 911 thei r stall holidays at the same time. I The re ~h wi that, while such thing*135 words
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Article37 1938-09-19 3 The embargo on the importation of cogs from England was removed as trom yesterday by the Jersey Piers and Harbours Committee. Eggs may now oe imported into the Island from all countries except France.37 words
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734 1938-09-19 3 BOYS STRIPPED, BEAT GIRL *m 4 London, Sept. (>. p stricter parental control were exercised, should have fewer mal Ca T/ dedared <he fhairman of Wedn«b»rv Juvenile magnates, address.ns (he talker, of three small boy. who were be- tore734 words
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Article83 1938-09-19 3 Vitoria. THE Spanish Nationalist educational 1 authorities are organising a purge 01 school text books. A list has been published in which the banned books are described as secular doctrinally anti-patriotic, anti--eligibus, or written by authors known to be anti-nationalist. All headmasters in Nationalist Spain83 words
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Article216 1938-09-19 3 London, Sept. 6. r£HE British infantry soldier of today wil' carry less weight and that better adjusted than did the infantrymen of the Great War. As a result of trials of experimental Web equipment carried out last year a new set of "Web equipment 1937" has216 words
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Article155 1938-09-19 3 THE Duke of Brissac. head of one of Fiance's most ancient families, and Gen. Voisin. are to act as seconds in a duel which is to take place shortly on a private estate at Saumur. The challenger is a young orucer of the Cavalry School at155 words
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Article104 1938-09-19 3 Los Angeles, California. A STAMP worth £10,000 has been put on sale here for only 12 shillings—until the owner discovered his mistake. A philatelist. Mr. Warren dv Bois, purchased the stamp in a collection for which he had paid £60. It was an American one cent104 words
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127 1938-09-19 3 Paris. THE difficulties in reaching m settlement in the Marseilles dockers' dispute have been increased by the fact that the majority of the dockers are not Frenchmen. Of the 7,000 whose names appear on the insurance lists there are 2,500 foreigners. 1.500 natives from127 words
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255 1938-09-19 3 Genoa. rplll-: creation of an Italian tracing company to develop trade relations with the Union of South Africa is, il is reported, being studied by Milan industrialists. This company would established branches throughout the Union to promote the sale of Italian textiles and machinery.255 words
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Advertisement38 1938-09-19 3 I i Nothing will be more valuable j no m 'std(e in the critical and vital vy/m you cannot feec mm yourself YOUR BABY l^jflr tCOWeGATE MILK FOOD 059 He uJiUbe u)hati/ouu)ant him to be on Cou) Gate.38 words
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129 1938-09-19 4 Danzig. A SECRET anti- Hitler .wireless station, operating in the neighbourhood of Danzig, is keeping the secret police of Danzig busy. They are endeavouring to trace th 3 station which has been sending out its .pessages regularly once a week at midil ght of129 words
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134 1938-09-19 4 Port Moresby, Papua. TWO members of the Papuan 1 Native Armed Constabulary nearly missed the beat which was to take them away to be executed. They arrived bieathless as it was about ta sail and apologised profusely. "We were talking to some friends and134 words
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Article105 1938-09-19 4 Berlin. jpOUR workmen at Gleiwitz, S'lesia who refused to accept the «pecial jobs assigned to them under Field-Marshal Goering's decree to ensure the carrying-out of the Four-Year plan, hay? been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from three months to three weeks. The accused we-e called105 words
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668 1938-09-19 4 ,/,r(!; 'n. Sen 1 I AS the outcome of fin extraordinary tragedy in 1 paralysed woman killed her husband and her elf par,i *liv I marriage seemed ruined have decided to seek happ I Reconciled, they loft L668 words
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Advertisement444 1938-09-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapore 1938 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Sept. 29 s.s. "ODER" omits Manila Oct. 8 m.s. "COBURG" Oct. 13 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Oct. 27444 words
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Advertisement449 1938-09-19 4 A £k and BRITISH INDIA tr England* P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tor.nage, Spore. 1938 RANCHI 17,000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 1 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 1 BANGALORE 6.000449 words
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Advertisement443 1938-09-19 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on throueh Bill of Laaktg for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUMSANG Sept. 26443 words
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Advertisement150 1938-09-19 4 1 1 HAMRURG-AMERIKA LINIE 5) Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 20 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Oct 6 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct 19 HOMEWARi). HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND150 words
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Obituary89 1938-09-19 5 l rami J y oi the; late Mr. Khoo Tern? Tiai e ls HoV°k' H i nk a,! n,Pmbers «t the Choon a Association, Tian» •-noon Kok Association, Uan Kpp Kak Eclipse Badminton Pit 112 v Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd' ?.rv ilI Bttl k Oove89 words
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Article306 1938-09-19 5 (Sunday Tribune Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Sept. 17. JJIS Highness the Sultan has been pleased to confer the following Joh ore Orders on the occasion of his Sixty-fifth Birthday and forty-third Year of his Reign, 17th Sept., 1938. The most honourable Order of the Crown of Johore306 words
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103 1938-09-19 5 Ottawa, Sept. I, QEPLORING the lack of knowu ledge of each other which accrued to him to characterise the Dominions, Dr. William Menzics Whitelaw, of the staff of the dominion of Canada Archives, appealed recently to an Ottawa audience to get bette.- acquainted with the103 words
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Article264 1938-09-19 5 THE King has been graciously pleased to approve the creation of a medal to be styled "The Colonial Police Medal." announces last night's Government Gazette. The Medal shall be open to all ranks of the Police Forces, civil and military, and to all members of properly organised264 words
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Article160 1938-09-19 5 PRINCESS WAS 'TRAITOR London, Sept. G. SIGNOR Roberto Farinacci. loudmouted Secretary—General of the Italian Fascist Party, has just made a barely-veiled attack on Italy's royal family. The latest object of his anti-Jewish campaign Is Toscanini. the famous Italian conductor, whom he denounces as an anti-Fascist and a friend of Jews.160 words
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Article35 1938-09-19 5 Barcelona, Sept. 16. NINE warplanes dropped about 60 bombs In the harbour zone this morning. Twenty-three were k'llpd and sixty wounded when several big ones fell on a crowded fl market Reuter.35 words
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471 1938-09-19 5 London, Sept. (J. 11WO contrasted types of modern air liner, one British and the other American, are now coming into intensive service with two British operating companies. Flown and maintained by British personnel, and working over comparable routes, the471 words
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Article69 1938-09-19 5 London, Sept. 6. Estate of £214.446. with net personalty £212,710 (estate duty £55,620». has been left by Mr. Julius Sigismund Wetzlar, Of Old Jewry, E.C., and Torney-court, Palace Gate, W.. deputy chairman of the Anglo-American Corporation ot gouth Africa, and a director of other mining companies,69 words
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Article24 1938-09-19 5 Over 30 Japanese-employed Mongolian "Irregulars" at Paotow, terminus of the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway in Suiyuan. surrendered to the Chinese guerillas o*" rating there.24 words
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768 1938-09-19 5 LOOKS LIKE A HUGE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS London, Sept. 6. WHE final preparations are n»w being made a* Messrs. John Brown's shipyard at Clydebank for the launch of the Queen Elizabeth by Her Majesty the Queen at i. U) p.m. on768 words
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Advertisement376 1938-09-19 5 I Classified Advertisements .NOTICES tyqiore Municipality i qr p now invited for the rra-erlais or service. For Municipal Tender Room 1939, See Notice in Tender Room. new reinbridge ,ori River 1? noon, 10th Oct. 1938. erec uon at the j ol one d OasStee Tank. 4 p.m. sth Dec. 1938.376 words
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Advertisement189 1938-09-19 5 MISCELLANEOUS aDDfr AI M,SSION OmMUk Sept? APRIL, 1939, L.C.C. COURSES in Bookkeeping, typewriting and shorthand (Rajah and Pitman). JJk STANDARD ENGLISH I 3 BALLROOM DANCING taußht by Scientific Enable you to dance corre ctly tuition Jjf j Guaranteed. Finest RadioMfa gram Music and Special tuition hours bP arran BPd at189 words
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Advertisement134 1938-09-19 5 voir BABY "SOCIAL s£Ci/'B«iy M hi DEMANDS WITH PLAY-TKX PANTS ■i m I B fANi« st PLAY-TKX Swim-Sets have become symbols for "Soc al Security" on the beach. Made of that 'miraMe material, they're t'ssue thin, soft. cool, odourless, non-chafing, and stretch nine time> their si?e without ripping. FROM ALL134 words
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Article200 1938-09-19 6 Singapore, Sept. 19. The following are the exchange stoi k 'h'.. morning according to the daily ilrculai Issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2000 Switzerland demand 245% Hamburg demand 138 New200 words
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Article924 1938-09-19 6 Quotation By Frasor And Co, MINING Singapore, .Sept. iv, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3 10 1 2 4 3 Asam Kumbang 28 6 3G 6 mistral Malay 43 47 -norn Aver Hitam 23- 24 6 Ayer Weng 0 63 0.67 Bangrin Tin924 words
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Article116 1938-09-19 6 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore. Sept. 19. MINING Tin New York 43»- 2 cents up ■'a cent. Considering the political situation in Europe the local Tin share market remains remarkably steady and although In a few instances buyers have lowered their prices sellers refuse to be116 words
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351 1938-09-19 6 Singapore, Sept. 19. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 10V 2 4,3 Ayer Hitams 23 3 24 6 Bangrins 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangors 1.26 1.34 Chenderiangs 15,- 16Hitams 0.36 0.40 Hongkong Tin 20 3 22 Hong Fatts 0 83 0.87 Jdris Hyd. 7 9351 words
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Article215 1938-09-19 6 LIST OF CI KRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore Sept 16. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books closc natp Ex Dlv year Burma Malay Gd. No. 18 Sep. 22 S?pt* 23 Malayan Tin Int. Sep. 7 Rawaiiß TUlfiSdS *M. No. 12 Sen. 19 s£p! 2« {fen 20 lit" Renong Cons. «a.215 words
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Article262 1938-09-19 6 b% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 102 norn 41/2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 '09 111 nnm 4!2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.262 words
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Article363 1938-09-19 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous Tr> f ndon Saiurdv, RUBBER Quiet- Soe*. Buyers *****6 Sellers 8 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 715 1G Sellers 8 l ig 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 Sellers 8 1 ig 3rd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers >1 B Sellers 83-1G PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous In363 words
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Advertisement233 1938-09-19 6 m THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIGHTED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 3URGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PIRLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HF-AD OFFICE: X«T). CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F w HML General Manager I m I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000233 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-19 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green20 words
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Advertisement150 1938-09-19 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I CAPITAL* I Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up JIM-lM** 1 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET SIMMPORt LONDON BANKERS: yjrtfV NEW tOBK BANKER* 1 Midland Bank. Ltd. A Irving Trust Co.. fl Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase National Bar.l 1150 words
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44 1938-09-19 7 o) the Malaya Tribune] ..the time for all to join and be prepared and not nd verbosity are of Jittl" it, as has been Droved ke In the wheel and d Yours, etc.. GRENADIER. c mban. Sept. 15.44 words
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Article41 1938-09-19 7 0/ the Malaya Tribune] ntinuoua courtesy and that you constantly pay imunities of Malaya Your readers will Pc pie s Paper, no rs may do. More ur efforts in the cause ■Yours, etc.. X. g jap n Sept. 16.41 words
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Article59 1938-09-19 7 the Malaya Tribune) v put lor ward a suegesSin g a pore should put I fully support the lancers have done several occasions and so We are therefore not too much if the nurses give v more or less about at present, and many of them J s59 words
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Article78 1938-09-19 7 el of the Malai/a Tribunal that Japan is prerces with Germany and rhtina the Reds. One cannot Japan made a truce the recent clashes on the -Russian borders. Had strong as to help GerItaly, she would not have with Russia but would tft. This is a mere bluff,78 words
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Article1118 1938-09-19 7 letters n intelli^nt from r aUy 8llb '*<* nnhr J €ader *> but in Punishing them we do ourselves with the views expressed. the Malaya Tribune] attention will he n to Sept 18. a date that gotten by the Chinese in 1931 that Japan to attempt the realtinental1,118 words
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Article1166 1938-09-19 7 the Editor u f !\lttlayn TribxM*. I hfi"' 11 Inv "•'•--'-'«•viitl.ui., in I o ihe if P rr '-»«n unci (roni ti c noil ir i d Health Officer's re in--, if. qun c]e v tnoiv of fjCOCI <a i;,.S II! tl»?.J. tally nm< e _i( m1,166 words
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Article189 1938-09-19 7 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,- If our civilisation is now threatened with the next world conflagration, far more ravaging and disastrous than that of the year 1914, this same wonci is itself to be blamed. When someone thought of the idea and brought189 words
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Article124 1938-09-19 7 Leningrad. A RARL portrait of Peter the Great by an unknown painter is beinß shown at an exhibition here J J 'a*t ol the Russian People.' Near the picture arc clothes worn by Peter the Greot at the Battle of Polava- when he defeated Charle- XII124 words
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Advertisement204 1938-09-19 7 NOT FEELIN G UP TO IT? When Out Of C ondition You Need A Blood And Nerve Tonic. Not actually ill, but decidedly offcclour; many a man finds himself in just such a condition during hot weather, and in most cases the trouble is due to an impoverished Sate of204 words
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Advertisement650 1938-09-19 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. ir»ir r ~,wr. D AUCTION SALE OF \t tv a REE H L1) LEASEHOLD SING \PORE f ROPFRTIFK 3 SSS?SS f n ehold land 3, Lconic Hi.l. Singapore, are. a V d U No ble 29 S ß^r%alS e^oid a, sln a d 5?"" No650 words
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Advertisement137 1938-09-19 7 MAKM OF <lII\A (Incurporared in China by Special Charter). 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.000 00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4.800.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000.000 00 HEAD OFFICE:137 words
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Article108 1938-09-19 8 T WO unique models with movable heads have been discovered in a grave of the Celtic period excavated at Bad Kreuznach. near Mainz. The models are of an ox and a steer. They have heads 10 centimetres (abaut five inches* long which can be turn?-;!, and are108 words
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Article55 1938-09-19 8 Mail.s despatched from Singapore by Mi ra i n Aug 26 was di'iwecl m London on Sept. 19. t The Mr Mail (Imperial) de?*"tched iom Singapore on Sept. 9 was delivered in London on Sept. 16. k The An Mail (Netherlands) despatch■w»r!£ m >n Se Pt- W was55 words
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Article106 1938-09-19 8 [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.'* This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events."106 words
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Article139 1938-09-19 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. iAmsterdam) by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 7.30 p.m. to-day. and general delivery ot letters at 3.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.N.1.L.M.) to-morrow. Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 1.30 p.m. and general delivery139 words
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Article135 1938-09-19 8 Singapore, Sept. 19. Ships i longside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajulu 22: Hai Lee 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Tilawa 18; Nieuw Holland 11; Conte Verde 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Tokusima Maru135 words
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Article135 1938-09-19 8 Owners and Masters of Shipping are tequested lo keep their Vessels as clear df the range as possible during the ..eavy and M.G. gun practice, which svlll take place from the undermentioned places on the dales stated below. A red rlag will be flown from battery position for135 words
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Article522 1938-09-19 8 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Sept 16 MEAT Articles Priecs el steak kali• 3(< iv~l .lev; or curry tkati» 2» lb.» 55 i\iuUun. Australian tlb.i 25 Mutton. Indian Mb.» Mutton Malacca »lb.) Pork Jettu (fei&Ul 44 V >:k. lean .ma I ,t Ut quality» (kAtl) :n POULTRY Ciponfv522 words
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715 1938-09-19 8 London, IMMEDIATELY afte*- the adjournment of (he mqw i\ Z ott steward of a block of London offices. City C LD iL,, <r Chk-f-insp. Hallow: went into conference at Snow Ri!| »>< Undtr Some hours later the steward's '«sUlk*. widow and715 words
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Article68 1938-09-19 8 Helsinki. TERRIFIED by a violent thunderstorm, a performing attached to a travelling menagerie at Koprala village in the Heinjoki District of Finland, broke loose and attacked the 15-year-old son of its owner. The boy was so badly mauled that he died soon afterwards. Thr bear68 words
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Article337 1938-09-19 8 Prague, sept quiet prevailing over most' of Z S during the night the Government ar P energeUolt carrying out measures to ££2 the Sudeten Party. Headquarters In the diffei are being seized and search and incriminating documents *n Prague, the police found empty nest, as all the337 words
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154 1938-09-19 8 Durban 38-year-old boundary f**£ A revived i" P'Mulolam reserve in the r ]m when g beacon |*i ted by tuo mi&S****** down. The dispute arose betwej ot Flagstaff ana Bi lages in the your to settle the q the magistrate oi Biz ley.154 words
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Advertisement206 1938-09-19 8 MALAYAN PfteMIEQ HOTEL f f TO-NIGHT. [I COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. j DINNER AND DANCE (INFORMAL) FROM 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. "PHYLLIS JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN hopkins j ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS I THIS WEEK: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT.206 words
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Miscellaneous238 1938-09-19 8 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j ■fr iji.isiii W ■l It I TO-DAY FOR PKR '.ATE AND TIME Pnntianak Pangkor Sept. 19 2 p.m. Eastern and Southern Nieuw Holland 19 2.30 p.m. New Zealand Nieuw Holland 19 2.3G p.m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Holland M 2.30238 words
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610 1938-09-19 9 DEVISED GADGET TO BLOW OFF SKIRTS OVER HEAD London, Sept. 6. gAWra FTNFAIR," lh c irnazing house built at Susanville, Calito humiliate women in the eyes of men, is to be 1 opened this week as a museum Jilted610 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-09-19 9 rive half-bushec" baskets on their heads porters of the Borough Market London) raced over a quarter of a mile at their annual sports at Her c Hill, London, for the prize given by Charlie Chaplin—a suit, an overtr« sn-1 i m>ld watch. By giving this prize68 words
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Article370 1938-09-19 9 London, Sept. (>. 4> unusual "triangle" stcry in which two men and a girl were conned, was revealed to Birmingham magistrates during the of assault charges against a young man. was given in the ease, in Clarence Pemberton. 23. of Primley-avenue, Ward m, was charged370 words
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167 1938-09-19 9 IN the Fifth Court before Mr. L. C. Goh on Saturday the case was mentioned in which Mr. Phillip Hoalim, a member of the legal professicn, stands charged with using criminal force on Mr. ix>h Peng Khwan, a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Donaldson167 words
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Article53 1938-09-19 9 The German Swastika flag no longer flies at Lytham St. Annes, Lanes, where it was part of the promenade "flags-of-the-nations" decorations. Large numbers of Jews are among the visitors to the town There were protests when the flag was seen so Corporation officials decided to take53 words
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448 1938-09-19 9 London. Sept. 6. yyHEN dark-eyed Mme. Lul Cargo, the world-famous concert artist, plucks plaintive melodies from the strings of her beloved harp, the music brings flooding to hor mind a host of terrible memories. There are memories of three grim years when wearing448 words
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Article58 1938-09-19 9 Ottawa, Sept. 6. AF the 5.700,660 pounds of raw rubber imported into Canada in May, 4,474,050 pounds came direct from the British Straits Settlements, 336,000 pounds from Ceylon and 68,534 pounds from Liberia. In addition. 822,076 pounds entered Canada through the United States and as a58 words
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252 1938-09-19 9 JHE Report of the Directors of the Straits Trading Company, Limited, to their members for the half-year ended June 30, 1938, to be presented at the ordinary generad meeting to be held on Sept. 26 at noon, reads as follows: After writing off252 words
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Advertisement793 1938-09-19 9 LITTLE BOY'S WEIGHT WENT UP LIKE MAGIC! Read this Schoolmaster's story. How anxious fathers and mothers get when they see their little ones losing weight. Those thin, pathetic little arms and legs, those ribs sticking up through the flesh, those hollow little cheeks do they mean that some far more793 words
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Advertisement368 1938-09-19 10 S J Soon She Will be the Rage of Singapore! Delightful Delicious Danielle! The CAPITOL'S Next ATTRACTION j > STORY*! C,rURE TELLS A l adies Make a point of attending the Opening Night of this grand comedy and receive a guest card from MAX FACTOR entitling you ~_a ™E MMU^_368 words
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Advertisement343 1938-09-19 10 j See Hollywood's Famous Rendezvous of ih Jr 1 i.. in this Rollicking PARAMOUNT aa ARs j i A^jSL,,. j CAPITOL O.M Ti»^viJ~n7^r IS 4 4& f ri^; r j FUN MELODY ROMANCE RHYTHM! I TF 10-NIGHT LAST NIGH I j Second Show At 9.15 p m. ROBERT TAYLOR MAUREEN343 words
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Article302 1938-09-19 11 London, Sept. 6. ai hostels, and the aunts of the City army of workless men and women are mourning tho greatest friends Embankment and in paces the sad news nd that Mr. Arthur nee prosperous City never again drive imler car to collect n.302 words
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Article61 1938-09-19 11 P. and O. liner Strathhe Thames recently ian cruise, the yellow flying at her masthead. 632 passengers lay in the ith diphtheria. Reach, the P.L.A. dooalonsrside, and health investigated. whose names and addressn, were allowed on shore stayed in the ship's liner went back to mid- were61 words
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Advertisement25 1938-09-19 11 TO-NIGHT I Empire *IVrJS£ a,r 00—9.15 P.M. SWEETHEART THE WORLD 1 X X POWELL Peppiest Musical TED HEALY Rosemary Lane LILTING SONGS! AORLD OF FUN!25 words
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Advertisement325 1938-09-19 11 7 I jalan mpEW WORi ill I BESAB. r SKIiA.NOOON I J <Mala leading Amusement Park). Kt,AW j j DANCE PALACE I (AIK t'ONDITIONED). PHONE 2477* Dine BAR ATTACHED. j m l>KVnjj.; ITEMS Th l t M hy cadi "S a ba I (Solo Dancer). LORhTT BARRAKO NifrMi nuo dancers).325 words
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Advertisement150 1938-09-19 11 70 p GRAND' M j <!:» Ikies at the New World). j| j NANYANG FILM COY., Presents PRETTY MISS WONG MAN LYE IN "GOLDEN" CHRYSANTHEMUM GRANDEST (ANTONESE TALKIE OE 1938 j OPENING 10-NHUR I —^S!!S^!^^g!™*—»g— MUll 9.30 p.m. BARBARA STANWYCK AND JOEL McCREA IN '•BANJO ON MY KNEE" ZANUCK'S 20TH150 words
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Advertisement86 1938-09-19 11 ALHAMbftA Pltil i i..)> s!|AW BR<) i Tfl i I PO; >M. El N f v'/J' i-T, j AT 112», 6.15 .v 8 I "HO IS I 11 < X Ml I **Tiii<:l»Kiti<isrr specimen* J WITH PERFECT ;\c t 8 J(>\\ BLOITOELL, HUGH Hfctf EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. WAV UOItSON j86 words
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Article585 1938-09-19 12 "rpHE country was remarkably free fiom organised gaming, other than that carried on in clubs. Lotteries were promoted by clubs OH the results of races promoted by the various Turf Clubs and where possible prosecutions were instituted in cades where norm.embers had been permitted to participate. Convictions were585 words
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Article, Illustration993 1938-09-19 12 Alan Duncan - STRANGE SECRET SOCIETIES By Alan Duncan ONLY recently widespread public interest was aroused by the discovery In France of a strange secret society called the "Cagoulards." or hooded men, whose purpose was indeed a sinister one directed against the law and order of993 words
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322 1938-09-19 12 Notes Comments That Guilty Plea i PART from the general reduction in rt the prices of Malayan newspaper.:, one of the highlights of last week was the determined manner in which a young Chinese defended himself in a Penang court when he was charged with talll A. 1 a. tailing322 words
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Article215 1938-09-19 12 V JN this age of economic unrest and dislocation, the problem of unemployment is playing an important part both In industry and in politics. In spite of the earnest attempts of many Govern ments to eliminate this evil, they are unable to do so with any marked degree215 words
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Advertisement214 1938-09-19 12 mi i i—■ i r~~nr—f i m 11— uu_l— M I D 0_ MULTIFORT TRULY THE MOST PRACTICAL WATCH FOR THESE MODERN TIMES. 9 UNBREAKABLE WATER-PROOF NON MAGNETIC STANDARD MODEL UNTARNISHA BLE (Case entirely of Stay- ATTC brite Steel). lAL L U X A I t $27.50 SELF-WINDING ROBINSON CO.,214 words
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Advertisement22 1938-09-19 12 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic j The Smartest Thing in Town. j $5 to $30 j Rodney House, Battery Road.' <a——^—■—ip—g -ma—22 words
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484 1938-09-19 13 French Version Of The Berchtesgaden Demand iiJTI.ER demands the return of rilv, according to a French desnatrh £!L r t rV ha v n a German ma jo,rriain namely, that Hitler is London, which says one fact'is mat'- military power.484 words
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Article85 1938-09-19 13 Brussels. Sunday. THE Government's determination io adhere unshakably to a policy of independence in the present crisis was expressed in an official communique today which states that the Government opinion was that it was not necessary to summon Parliament nor the Foreign Affairs commissions at the85 words
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140 1938-09-19 13 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 18. Romania has increased the nboor force working on the conirtion of a strategic railroad which would link Czechoslovakia 1 Russia m almost a direct ac( i cling to a reliable ><»uri'e. without excitement I en shifted to points might beReuter. - 140 words
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Article36 1938-09-19 13 British Official Wireless. London, Se'jf. in. pent the weekend quiet:v at Uklge at Windsor and this "d divine service at the •'•here prayers were offered does not intend to return "-morrow.-British Ofli-British Official Wireless. - 36 words
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Article105 1938-09-19 13 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 13 AT all churches to-day reference \va made to the grave crisis and prayers were offered for its peaceful settlement. The remarkable scenes which have occurred at Westminster Abbey. whi?h during the past few days has been opened continuously for prayersBritish Official Wireless. - 105 words
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Article44 1938-09-19 13 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 17. Building trade employees in Paris I voted in favour of a strike on Monday. M. Pomaret, Minister of Labour, stated that Government would take all measures to complete any buildings being erected in connection with national defence.—Retiter.Reuter. - 44 words
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163 1938-09-19 13 Reuter. Geneva, Saturday. JJR. Wellington Koo in a statement to the League Asseinblv strongly indicted Japanese conduct of warfare in China and alleged that between August last and May this year, over two thousand aerial bombardments of open towns had taken place. HeReuter. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-09-19 13 rheae schoolboys <>f fhe riflasje of Ameebury, Wit* shire, had great fun slaying with a large lank which broke down in the fluting the recent British army exercises on "The Plain." A tank Mke this is v another toy to them.47 words
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419 1938-09-19 13 Reuter. Trieste, Sept. 18. In a speech delivered within half n hour of landing Irom the destroyer "Camicianera," Mussolini demanded plebiscites for all nationalities in Czechoslovakia desiiim» them. For a solution of the present problem, the Duce added that it wax necessaryReuter. - 419 words
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Article66 1938-09-19 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept, 18. TOUR Yugoslavia Princes-Prince To 1 imslav and his younger brother Pnnce Andrew, brothers of the 15 cid King Pete,- of Yugoslavia, and th»ir cousins Princes Alexander and Michel 15 Who are sons of Prince Paul of Yugo !a :a. arrivedBritish Official Wireless. - 66 words
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Article268 1938-09-19 13 Prague, Sept. is. NUMBER of minor frontier Incidents in which CserJi frontier guards were iired upon from (Jerman territory are reported. The most serious incident occurred at Asch. according to an official of the Czech news agency, who say; between 150 and 200 persons attacked the268 words
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Advertisement33 1938-09-19 13 OI X MAC AROXI! TRAVERS' PERFECTION BRAND SPAGHETTI AND VERMICELLI ls r enowned for its flavour and fine quality. otl can make such delicious dishes too! JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR.33 words
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Advertisement109 1938-09-19 13 P MODEL 469 lBB!-'|'I S,!, EIGHT-VALVE ALL-WORLD TABLE MODEL A RADIO receiver possessing n coverage is the new "MiM Voice" All-V/ave Mod* 4C9, for broadcasts may be received j>om all the world over <>n wavelengths from ll metres upward. The addition of a fluid light indicator simplifies tuning, ana a109 words
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Article146 1938-09-19 14 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Saturday. AT a meeting of the heads of the various Government departments held in Ipoh presided over by the Hon. Mr. G E. Cator. C.8.E., it was decided that the work on one of the major schemes scheduled originally to146 words
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201 1938-09-19 14 Dublin, Sept. 9. MRS. CUTHBERT WHITTON, who had a cocktail party at the residence ot her mother-in-law—Mrs. Whitton, of lortskeaifh Castle— this week is leaving scon for her home in Malaya. B> for-> hei marriage, a few weeks ago ir London Mrs. Cuihbert Whltton was201 words
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Article111 1938-09-19 14 Shanghai, Sept. 19. IT is reported that the Chinese Government has decided to appoint Dr. Hu Shih as Ambassador to Washington in set-cession to Dr. C. T. Wang. Dr. Hu Shih is a graduate of Cornea University and a Ph. D. of the Columbia University. In 1935111 words
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Article205 1938-09-19 14 London, Sept. S. THE Women's Voluntary SerA vices, after a day of conferences yesterday, decided to change the woman's head shown on their new A.R.P. recruiting poster, selected on Wednesday, because "there is some doubt whether the head is .that of a British woman.'' William205 words
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290 1938-09-19 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) ipoh, Sunday. the number of unemployed in Perak has been increasing as the result of the closing down of many mmes in Kinta, Perak in recent months has been experiencing a mild boom in business activities. Several big and ambitious290 words
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Article32 1938-09-19 14 The Rev. R. L. Archer will give an address on Benjamin Franklin at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday at 1 p.m.32 words
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361 1938-09-19 14 VENUE WAS KEPT SECRET cfe yi London, Sept. 9. A LARUE number of oeopU- wore entertained at Oxford by Huh mud of Tretaegami to mark the -Ist birthday is in. t Miss Joyce Blencnwe. daughter of an Oxford Ia ler- Where e p361 words
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Article29 1938-09-19 14 The King won two third prizes for Shorthorn cattle at Tring tHerts' Ag'icultural Show recently, entries for which were a record for recent years at 1.227.29 words
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Article62 1938-09-19 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese proprietor of a department store at South Bridge Road, Singapore, wake up on Saturday morning to tind jade and other ornamental jewellery, to the value of 51..">00, stolen. Both the front and back doors were securely locked. The police believe that62 words
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Article89 1938-09-19 14 Reuter. London. Sept. 16. rpHE number of live births, registered a in England and Wales during the second quarter of this year, was 1G4.257 according to the return of the Registrar. The number now reported maintains the level reached In the corresponding quarter of last yearReuter. - 89 words
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Article80 1938-09-19 14 [From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sept. 17. THE St. John Ambulance Association has already started training centres for the benefit of schoolteachers in Penang. It is believed to be a prelude to an air raid precaution training scheme. Local medical practitioners have agreed to help the80 words
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Article, Illustration151 1938-09-19 14 Over 1,500 Singapore residents heard little Yolande Johannes sing at the Happy World Cabaret on Saturday night. Millions of cinema goers all over the world may soon be hearing this brilliant little girl. Warner "super" H. S. Dunne, who heard her on Saturday, said her enunciation151 words
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Article121 1938-09-19 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Irtiore Satan, Sunday. AH AI I c t 8,433 ib. of sheet rubber mv made by Customs Officers at 6 OJKt. yesterday at Bukit Setajam. Sungei Mel.iyu. This had a sequel at the magistrate's court this morning when two Chinese. Ong121 words
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157 1938-09-19 14 (Malaya Tribune Stall Reporter) JjjYERY Chinese in Malaya B> served China'- "Renu-m--branee Pay"' yesterday, the anniversary of the Mukden Incident. Red-coloured "MonT flowers were sold in all important centres; in Singapore a I me. M fewer than 300,091 were not only by Chinese bet157 words
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Article27 1938-09-19 14 Yesterdays tiffin dance tj: the St* World Cabaret proved to bt a s success and the dance had to dc i ed until 4 p.m.27 words
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Article196 1938-09-19 14 London Sep*- THE Suez Canal transit tariff is to be reduced on Dec. 15 The new rates are set out below: —Loaded ships: ss. Egyptian piastres 28.080 per Suez Canal net ton of 100 in ballast: 2s. 10 L 2 sterling, o~ Egyptian piastres196 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-19 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. I EIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE,20 words
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Miscellaneous25 1938-09-19 14 Yoa are most difficult patient "Difficult be hanged! You definitely told me I could have a "TOLLEY'S" brandy and look what she has offered Me25 words
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Article241 1938-09-19 15 l w INATING new daily series star.* in i -What The Star, Foreui" n n e X7v T ri Une *~iled b) i well-known London astrologer. &2! W read Ihe message of the stars, ho v !f" Wl lo do, and »hat not to do. if241 words
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68 1938-09-19 15 (ieneva, Sept. 17. J m -nun which recentreturned from Palestine no lime in preparing a I in the light of which the nmerit will be able final decision of policy, i Mr. R. A. Kutler. Brit sh Government that partition the best and most the68 words
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88 1938-09-19 15 Seremban. Saturday. reached Scieniban today of a gruesome discovery, by the Bahau Police yesterday, when the dead body of an adult male Chinese was found in an isolated spot in a Kampong there. It is understood the body was covered with marks suggesting deceased had88 words
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280 1938-09-19 15 OCCULTIST'S VISION OF FOOD SCARCITY (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) *P «s obvious that the time is nearin* when Malaya will have to depend on her own products. Therefore, it i s ahsoh.tely ruecswry that immediate steps he taken to improve all possible land280 words
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Article155 1938-09-19 15 I From O ur Own RCjjortci Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ARRESTED by plain clothes pouccf* »en hi the early hours of Yesterday morning, and charged in'the Police court where he pleaded guilty to three charges of housebreaking, LOW Hung, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment155 words
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167 1938-09-19 15 FOUR POLICEMEN AND EIGHT OTHERS WERE INJURED THOUGH NOT SEVERELY, IN A SERIOUS CLASH AT TOE LEE PINEAPPLE FACTORY, 8* MILESTONE, SCUDAI ROAD JOHORE. ON SATURDAY, WHEN A STRONG PARTY OF POLICE. UNDER THE COMMAND OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE (MR. H. B. LANG167 words
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Article, Illustration152 1938-09-19 15 Eleven people who were at their Sunday dinner were killed when a Koyal Air Force in liter plane crashed into a house, rebounded against two other buildings and burst into flames on a council estate in Dur.holme Koad, Edmonton, North London. Four of the injured died152 words
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Obituary28 1938-09-19 15 Fraulino Margarete Saxl, forty, a teacher of Esperanto attending the Esperanto Congress in London, collapsed at breakfast at her lodgings in Bernardstreet recently and died.28 words
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Article47 1938-09-19 15 Singapore, Sunday Many prominent Singaporeans were present at a party at Bukit Rose, given in honour of the birthday of Mrs. T. W. Ong, wife of the Singapore barrister, last night. Chinese and Europeans were entertained to a buffet supper, after which there was dancing.47 words
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Advertisement85 1938-09-19 15 I 9 This is a new design for this mm year. Grcur.d is pure white with m S '£T 6 PERSONS Jm a heavy border in °,reen plaid I I 0 check. Very simple yet very I GOLD CLOUD j 1 An inexpensive service in cream 1 semi-porcelain with pebbled85 words
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Advertisement244 1938-09-19 15 'As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter uhat tne Pure creamery butter is 'V ft^/ sealed in an air-tight container and obtainable everywhere. -PHONE: STORE 5376 (1 lines), k. LUMPUR 3331 (2 l.nes), IPOH 110 in (2 lines). Adit, oj Singapore Cold Storage244 words
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Article233 1938-09-19 16 Singapore, Sunday. rpilE oaly fixture played yesterclay it the Haw-Par Gynas!um Hall in the championship tournament of the S.B.A. was a doubles' semi-final in which the Mayflowc pair, Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chong; Teck outpointed the Devonshire pair, Yap Chin Tee and S. A. Durai. The winrinr233 words
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Article110 1938-09-19 16 THE following are this weeks ties in 1 the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament: TO-DAY Men's Singles:—A. Lim vs. J. Manasseh, c. Reshty vs. s. A. Dawood, I. A. A. sagoff vs. Van Ah Hian, Tan Hack Toe vs. S. K. Gaw. TO-MORROW Men's Doubles:—M. I. Reshty and Dr. B.110 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-09-19 16 Old Cow winning the chief event en Saturday, the last day of the Autumn reason at Singapore.23 words
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477 1938-09-19 16 FOLLOWING are the full statistics for the Autumn Extra professional meeting of the pore Turf Club which was completed on Saturday. OWNERS Mrs. D. I. V. Haines and Mr. S. T. Hartfield 2 0 0 1,400 Mr. Alan Lokc 2 0477 words
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Article256 1938-09-19 16 Warren Shield A "50-YARDS shot by White less ft than a minute before the final whistle grave the R.A.F. a line victory over the Gordons by three goals to two at Seletar on Saturday when they met in the semi-final of the Warren Shield. The R.A.F. kiciced256 words
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Article27 1938-09-19 16 Reuter. Forest Hills, Saturday. IN the semi-final of the women's singles h > Lho 11 R UainW ehampimiahips Miss Wynne beat Miss Bundy 5-7 0-4 B—6.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article60 1938-09-19 16 Reuter. OakmoiU. Peon., Saturday. j\ the final of the American ai latetur «oli championship, played to-day over 36 holes. jTurnesa beat Abbott (who works as a film extra at Hollywood) S and 7. Turncsa led five up at the 18th (morning round*. He played aReuter. - 60 words
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Article130 1938-09-19 16 nearly two months of inactivity, boxing will be revived at the Happy World Stadium on Sept. 30 when Little Abayan and Kid Arenas will fight for the Flyweight Championship of Singapore. David Dharmaraj who is eager to appear en the same card, has issued a130 words
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Article179 1938-09-19 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuali Lumpur. Monday. TRAINING for the forthcoming Sdangor Turf Club meet began this morning. Horses only from Hobb's, Bowd—'g and Duval's staoles were making use Of the track, and the u-ual halfpacl ed work was done on the inner circuit. KUALA PRINCE was179 words
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Article36 1938-09-19 16 Twenty cards were taken out for the September Mixed Foursome which was payed on Sunday afternoon, 18th September, and resulted in a win: for M ol P Dou S la s H Rartman36 words
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Article101 1938-09-19 16 'FHE undermentioned players will reA present the Indian Association at hockey on Tuesday and Friday VS. POLICE ON TUESDAY (Police groundi. M. B. Singh. B. S. Varma, A N. Chatierji, M. H. Paul, P. Gupta, D. K. Samy; Choor Singh, Tharam Singh, M S. Dhoes and Wazir Singh101 words
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Article394 1938-09-19 16 Complete Home Soccer R esu^ JDEAL weather conditions prevailed in most parts »>.■ Scotland on Saturday when all the league association matches—over 60 of them—were played. 11)11 football EVERTON seoied a run away victory ever Porismcuth, and have wrn ill vhe six matche.: they have played394 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-09-19 16 Lady Luck (Mayo up) who scored a double at there're placing her co-owners, Mrs. D. I. V. Haines and Mr. 5. J• head of the owners' list.27 words
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Article70 1938-09-19 16 Lucerne. Sept. 17. SIR Malcolm Campbell piloting the mctorboat "Bluebird" averaged 130.9! m.p.h. for two runs on Lake Hallwill to-day. This boats his own world figures o! 129.50 m.p.h. Officials found a defect in the timin apparatus which gave his speed for the flirt rua as70 words
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Article22 1938-09-19 16 THE Australians jn d fl I Ireland >: runs. r.l I l (O'Reilly 3 for g*- T Australians22 words
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Advertisement15 1938-09-19 16 A Tankard j of Health I i fc* t J| Distributed by —sggL& Neave Ltd.15 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-09-19 17 in Hie final of the Controller's Cup soccer competition.12 words
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261 1938-09-19 17 L snalof the Controllers Cup (presented by Capt F fckweU, J.P.) annual!**** competition between the Cleri! <Ste fl (holders) and the Uniformed Officers of the local Post pcfW yesterday at their Club ground at Serangoon y kfore a large crowd. s Mil of thrills and261 words
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Article144 1938-09-19 17 n J r A P P ,a yed H.M.S. Medway iJJJ 1 Submarines at Seletar at idea l S ltu rdav, afternoon in father. 'lie toss, and Sub*V*r off. Play was confined '-lives' until a break fcSQitetj 1 itors' forwards almost which was averted by Hancock. 1 made144 words
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Article245 1938-09-19 17 ■'j'H-E S.V.C. defeated the S C.C by f 84 run? on the S.R C. padang en Saturday at cricket. The scores were: S.V.C. INNINGS R. Lyne b McNeil 11 R J. Bell c Gihnour b McNeil 10 P. Baitram b Giles 30 R. F. W.245 words
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Article35 1938-09-19 17 ELEVEN world-famous wrestler "invaded'" Singapore to"-day, having arrived by the Conte Verde from Colombo. Two more of their are expected shortly by aeroplane, and another four arc j coming by car from Rangoon.35 words
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Article147 1938-09-19 17 THE Meiiytime Badminton Party and the United Athletic Party had a chaiity match in aid of the China Relief Fund, at the Happy World (covered) Stadium a few days days ago. The Relief Fund heaiefited by $458.0'; in Straits currency. The match was very interesting, and was147 words
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Article372 1938-09-19 17 \From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. yyHAT are Muar's chance, ot retaining the Sved Saileh Cup competition? Muar has won the cup on several occasions and were the winnrrs in ES&S and 10 :7. V. .11 Muar partem the "hat trick?" Judging by the form372 words
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Article106 1938-09-19 17 FOLLOWING were the results (as cabled by Reuter) of rugby matches played in England on Saturday: Bridgend 11 Mae.sta?' 3 Bath 0 Bedford 0 j Cardiff 14 Bristo» 0 Gloucester 17 Moseley 3 j Heading.'cy 3 Waterloo 11 J Lon. Scottish 24 Old Leysians 0 j Cro;skeys106 words
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Article231 1938-09-19 17 Singapore, Sund:iy. A FAIRLY large gathering witnessed the rugger trials of the S.C.C. on Saturday and were served with a good exhibition of the game, especially in the first trial in which the Whites beat the Colours by a try. The majority of last year's Singapore team231 words
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Article389 1938-09-19 17 \Frojn Our Own Correspondent I MUAR, SATURDAY. GOOD BADMINTON WAS SEEN AT THE BUNGA TANJONG BADMINTON COURT WHEN SEVERAL TIES EM THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT WERE PLATED OFF. The surprise of the we:k was the defeat of Abdul Kadir bin Mohamad (Bunga Tan join; B P I last389 words
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Article110 1938-09-19 17 IN the semi-finals of the Malay Inter-party Badminton Tournament, the Gentle B.P. beat the Reynard B.P. by live matches to nil, the fixtures being played at the Victoria School Hall yesterday evening. Results ure as follows 'Gentle B.P. firsti SINGLES Hodri beat A. Rahman Ahmad 15 7, 15—4.110 words
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Article84 1938-09-19 17 The Croft Cup, presented by Mr. U. Croft, will be played for during October. The conditions call for three round*: ot 18 holes played on the Stapietord jystem. The first round will be playect on Oct. 5. the second on Oct. 12, the third on Oct. 17.84 words
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Article, Illustration401 1938-09-19 17 14 A SUCCESSFUL regatta was .held by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Saturday when "H" and "C" crews rowed for the Chiengmai Cup (for Senior Flours-. "A" Crew J. B. Dunne, Bow; J. B. Rankin and A. V. Lind; O. L. R. Hills, Stroke; Miss401 words
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Advertisement179 1938-09-19 17 I KIM ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES j 1 LV X.L.M AIKCONDITIONED CABINS TH ERMOSTTC ALL V CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE PERFECT SOUND PROOFING DEEP RECLINING ARM-CHAIRS AND STEWARDS TO SERVE ALL MEALS AND ATTEND TO EVERY REQUIREMENT 3 SERVICES A WEEK T ~FRM this ft Hi I» a |Ut from the makers179 words
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Article, Illustration204 1938-09-19 18 CHAPTER 1 A 20th Century-Fox picture featuring TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE Alice Brady Andy Devine Brian Donlevy the drama of its history in thl J est,ne <" «o play a large part in muddy streets Molly droVe J? own ™c the Sty' busy, of arriving,204 words
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Article187 1938-09-19 18 i New York, Sept. 2. "JJIXIE" Davis," the gangster lawyer, who gave evidence for the State yesterday in the trial of James Hines, the Tammany leader, was subjected to searching cross Examination to-day. He proved himself an elusive witness and was cautioned by the Judge for187 words
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295 1938-09-19 18 London Sept. 6 TEN thousand new television receiheforprh^ 1 be nstal 'ed in homes before Christmas if the confident expeetat.ons of those responsible tor }iifii^d nderful show at lym The show ended yesterday and Its main object, to show the real meanm' and295 words
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Article37 1938-09-19 18 Police have been asked to assist in one 'In 1 1 J™S5 J rdan twentyone an Australian who has disaDneaied from Kitcombe Farm, Newton^al hPPn 22, Alton Hants wSrehe had been working since April.37 words
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372 1938-09-19 18 Ore suggestion is that the Civil Air Gua>-d shall ;e open to boys of the Cadet Corps at a lower age limit It is pointed that toys coming to the Air Gua>*d fro'i the Cadet Corps wiil have a good grounding cf372 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-09-19 18 The Bishop ot ,<,s f Cyril I. Garbelt, started ■eemsdewn, Hampshire. annual pilgrimage |l(ip Forcsi. In six days the 'J will walk 70 mi!'- in tne w hurst Deanery, bis tag visits to Gyrsy «T housing estates. Paw v the Bislup of ffincntsu* his aay49 words
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Article100 1938-09-19 18 1J A n: n T n *&ttKL. life to thi L y f f ne was committed for me to the State Hospital in 1902 %hl When she was twenty-nine she began 189" t° I her nursing canvr she murdered so She also administered100 words
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Advertisement186 1938-09-19 18 I new season s designs (-p in ROB IA? :j V :^r iiZ7'L^ d e .L ates i faction at any of the stores listed below. Besides delightful prints there are styles 4\ with sprigs, dots or raised threads, others of <V > cv^i^ nt mCSh With all this a186 words
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Advertisement209 1938-09-19 19 Nervous, Weak, Ankles Swollen! Much nervousness is directly traceable to Poisons in the Kidneys and P.ladder. which also cause Getting ("p Nights, Burning Passap- s, Swollen Ankles, lia< k.uhe. Rheumatism, Circles Under Byes, Kxn m Acidity. Leg Pairs and Dizziness. The Doctor*! prescription CyStex starts eliminatinp these poisons In hours,209 words
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Advertisement196 1938-09-19 19 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable mi mil Ch.min* and Stmrm Sleepless nights? Be/ore bed take a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. 8 ALL THAT'S BEST IN VALVES FOR RADIO SETS will be found in the MULLARD So well known for ihe reliability of its furctioning powers that it has been called196 words
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Miscellaneous978 1938-09-19 19 y.Y THE AIR TO-DAY I ZBW 9.58 Mcs (31.4 m) 1W I When And WhprA T/> I a j- am s SH'™^ i.n o m j O 2LZ I n uc v ff liere o Listen In i I Singapore London !:8 SSS gSST nos ,1.33 m Vs) NIROM 7978 words
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350 1938-09-19 20 London, Sept. 6. JgX-GLAMOUR girl of the 'eighties." and at one time the "toast of the Gaiety," a frail, white-haired old lady lives now in a little flat in Brixton, alone with her memories. Bh€ is W-yeai old Mrs. Sarah Blown, i350 words
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221 1938-09-19 20 ARMS FOR CHINA London, Sept. (>. INQUIRIES into the activities of men engaged in an illicit sale of arms and ammunition to China have been made during the last two months in London and the provinces by Scotland Yard detectives. This investigation under Inspectoi221 words
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Article119 1938-09-19 20 Colombo. rjONDRA. Ceylon's "City of th« Gcds." has been lit by electricity for the first time in iU history. The biggest temple at Dondra. which is in the extreme south of Ceylon, has a roof of copper. It is said that the glint of the sun119 words
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485 1938-09-19 20 Confesses To Youthf u i Indiscretion '<«»ndo n Sep, j RETIRED commander in the Navy, wb„ n > s beei in Greece and a colonel in the Serbian \rnn HII the final instalment of itehts he contracted nor* 11. pM mail 1485 words
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Advertisement424 1938-09-19 20 JUST ARRIVED Large Stork of Fruit Essences for SYKL'P MAKING. Capsules, Cork, Crown Cork, Labels, Nee* Labels, of Attractive Kinds, Harmless Colouring, etc. FaO not to obtain your requirements Now. T.C KIAT CO., Singapore. 766, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. fry Brighten your Home METAL Poll UANUriCTtiEIS BCXIT7 SONI LTD., HOI 1424 words
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Advertisement122 1938-09-19 20 ~i n& tJSRmbwB mBS mM* ml M mmm mf mm mM mm M mmmmmmmmlmmmmmmW F^mmW Wm\ mmmmemmml |jyy|fp LAST OUNCE OF OBTAINING THESE WONDERFUL BOURN-VITA GIFTS SEND YOUR COUPONS NOW /^^mmm^^^^m WEDGWOOD GIFTS Vjf\ ||It can be obtained from Snap SINGAPORE. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W OH UP-COUNTRY. ANY BRANCH122 words
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Advertisement86 1938-09-19 20 Flash »■'< ib I Poisons front <»«■ ■a i 19 x i: v tl is l 19 »> 1 1 for 1.50. I Remember, the k flushing as well as the I ympl ms of I ache, dizzin* leg, Retting up nights, 'Wg about I and stop that often cause86 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-09-19 21 The above picture confirms the oft-expressed view that the Chinese Army to-day is rapidly becoming modernised. Note the powerful unit of amphitious tanks in operation in the Yangtze.32 words
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Article137 1938-09-19 21 destitute war reul China, accordemitted to the Council by the Relief Commission. 00 Their relief in pgaatic tirtm have been given food mps in principal cities rear, but this caner if any basic solu--r refugee problem l y must be put op. a. id that can137 words
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59 1938-09-19 21 I an official report the I Chinese fishing iunics ci or capturec. by Forces off the easAugust amounted to umber of lives were m various reports it o far 132 persons ad only 70 survivors and are now being is relief59 words
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Article165 1938-09-19 21 A6O-year-old woman having at her command 3.000 guerilla force* around Hankow and over 2.000 in the vicinity of Peiping was given an enthusiastic welcome in Canton. Known as Madame Chao. whose maiden name is Miss Hung Wen Kuo. this leader of guerilla warfare is to be eagerly165 words
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Article18 1938-09-19 21 Tungyl, south-west of Tsinan in Shantung, has been re-occupied by Chinese guerillas, a Tientsin report reveals.18 words
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Article138 1938-09-19 21 HONGKONG'S ascendancy as an industrial centre is borne out by plans for the erection of six big factories by Chinese industrialists from Shanghai. These are the New Asiatic Chemical Works, -the Mayar Silk Mills, the Kuopin Soap Factory of the International Dispensary, the Tien Lee Synthetic138 words
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Article, Illustration443 1938-09-19 21 Finance Minister On Importance Of 'Economic Warfare' REPORT on the work of the Executive Yuan, was made by Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan, at a recent weekly memorial sen ice at Centra! Party Headquarters in Chungking, Szechuan. In443 words
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235 1938-09-19 21 may lose all the battle.- and still win the war," is the conviction of Shantung's millions, at: rding to an American traveller who has just returned from the northern province. The Shantung Chinese, though hifl patriotism does not assume outward manifestations,235 words
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282 1938-09-19 21 Q>iE of the most significant developments in the field of medical education in China has been the merger of three big missionary hospitals in Chengtu, capita! ol Szechuan Province, into a teachins» hospital for the medical colleges of three le?ding universities that are nan established282 words
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75 1938-09-19 21 CHUHSIENCHEN. strategic town southeast of Kaifeng, has returned to Chinese control when the Japanese were driven off by the Chinese in a smashing attack. The Japanese numbering about 200 men, who retreated from the city, were again attacked by other Chinese units at a point75 words
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Article31 1938-09-19 21 A cholera epidemic is raging in and RTOUnd riovvma and Wcnsi, soutn of Linfen, in southern Shan.si. A large number of Japanese soldiers have died of the disease.31 words
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Article154 1938-09-19 21 $2,200,000 Secured In National Campaign Canton. IN cash approximately $2,200,000 national currency was dropped info the contribution boxes during ihe "offer tfcM" drive, this being for the entire province. Not included in thi* grand total is the selling price of various material objects made of gold *ind silver154 words
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Advertisement49 1938-09-19 21 i "Ik (pm)SL (Edited by T. H. TAN) A VI ATION V—- is the most V rapidly growing j licences tor both "HONG KONG'S AIR UNIVERSITY" For prospectus apply:— FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, LTD. KAI TAX AIRPORT, HONG KONG. Courses from I WEEKS to 3 YEA'IS. Co., ltd!49 words
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717 1938-09-19 22 "YORKSHIRE POST" ESSAYS A FORECAST (By Air Main London. pALESTJXK, the West Indies and Malta were not the only problem's Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid innerited at the Colonial Office. Now a decision will have to be reached with regard to constitutional changes in Ceylon, states "The717 words
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266 1938-09-19 22 Colombo, Aucr. 81. draft Agricultural Quota Bill, subjoct lo minor modifications, was nr. illy approved ye tprday by the Executive Committee of Agriculture and Lands. The object of the Bill is to facilitate and encourage the marketing and sal? of the agricultural products266 words
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Article70 1938-09-19 22 Colombo. Sept 1. EVEN butter will be controlled in time of an emergency. The Food Control Advisory Commitb which met at the Department of Industries this morning, discuss ci how foodstuffs, other than rice, such as meat, sugar, flour and butter, should b? treated in a70 words
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Article80 1938-09-19 22 Pi. Pedro. Aug. 30. MR. S C. PASA RATNAM, teacher Hartley College, Pt. Pedro, has "bagged" one of the two rogue elephants, which had been proclaimed by the Assistant Government Agent. Mr. P. Fernando. ThLs elephant had damaged crops and chased people. Mr. Putnam shot80 words
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Article530 1938-09-19 22 First Step In Scheme Of Protection Cilia!*, u >«, A DEQI ATK be Lste preservation of ancient m 1 in OftytOß v>iil be made in the new Antiquities Ordinar mvnl ins to a memorandum approved by the Executive tw.min tat ion recent h. The proper530 words
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141 1938-09-19 22 Colombo, Aug. 30. MEED for more intensive missionary propaganda, the establishment of a Mission Home and a wellequipped library of Muslim literature, were stressed by speakers at a meeting of the Muslim Missionary Society, held on Sunday, at the Hameedia School. Pcttah, Colombo. Mowlana141 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-09-19 22 J. A. A. Perera. (harapwi Athlete of Wesley College th* year—'John Co.'.14 words
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Article141 1938-09-19 22 (Hy Air Mail Coloir> "rpHE Ceylon Police is 1 equipped for the scie^J] I tion of crime as Hewta**! field/* said sub-Inspector Saram, who returned to »H -i lour*' in the Comorin ana i j instruction in detective England. •It interested me to nnd^tt^ idea of141 words
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Article51 1938-09-19 22 THE girdle t m I is mm i" t,u m j Secretary of State- pjeted J£ The Comnussi<":-V :!t -J5 numerous amendment j jj drafts on July 29. and» AUj 3 fair-copied and Bg* It was sent to wu Roberts Cup D&S aW it to the Secretary Au&.51 words
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Advertisement155 1938-09-19 22 Ceylon News Page Edited by T. K. Vellu 1 Kuala Lumpur Lawyers reputation endangered !Wiit h) 'KIBHISTARVATION/ %WliCni SI T £?"b W 7^r, C^ SE I KlWftllP" E WASTING OUR Tl*J '/A ll\f f}\ E MR SIMPSON IT IS QUITE f Ik BUT NOT THE RIGHT K!ND. 1 7 /I/155 words
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599 1938-09-19 23 Madras. Sept. r>. Mr. Justin VtriikatarflTnaiiH feab, teilay passed wir.rfirtfc up of the Travancore Nan. nal and ppoinifng the provisional liquidators as official riato-s vere directed to submit a report, within the assets and liabilities of the Hank, with599 words
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Article109 1938-09-19 23 United Press. j N'agpur. Sept 10. ■IV ah official correspondence in v. bull th iv fc 3 reference to Gaudliiji. lie mv i be meat oped a* Mfahatnia Gandhi and ifbf'Mr. Ganahi C*Agr to t' i Effect has Lvtn passed by tne premier the Hen. r-anc!--; U.United Press. - 109 words
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239 1938-09-19 23 United Press. Rangoon. Sept. 10. ACCORDING to a communique issued by Government to-day, the total casualties during the riots upto Sept. 9 fram the beginning of the riots for ih e whole of Burma inducing Rangoon, were as follows:— EyUnited Press. - 239 words
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Article24 1938-09-19 23 United Press. The Government of India have ordered the release oi Balukcswar Dutr. Assembly Bomb ta;-e Prisoner, now lodged in Patna r;aol (Bihar*.—(United Press)United Press. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration367 1938-09-19 23 Scut. 11. Dr. A. X Menon. F!oor Leader if the Cochin fhrngTess, has been appointed as Minister for Rural Development, in place of the late Mr Ambat S'varama Menon (leader of that party). The appointment has been made under section 6 of the Government of Cochin367 words
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Article66 1938-09-19 23 United Press. The Congress Ministry of C. P. has decided to drop the Bill to amend the Bcrar Land Revenue Code sponsored- b> Mr P. B. Gole as Minister for Revenue in the previous Khare Cabinet The ministry feels thai the prii dple of forfeiture for recoveryUnited Press. - 66 words
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Article122 1938-09-19 23 United Press. Calcutta, Sept. 7. Twf hllllll of Calcutta witnessed a qu sac,tacle on Sunday (Sent. 4. of Swadeshi goods paraded the stieet, of ma Cl T>- moving exhibition. first of it (teetered piodneu and c... d*MU tutcd-the exhibition. Tiie accompaniment of bands ana loud-speakersUnited Press. - 122 words
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Article91 1938-09-19 23 United Press. MR. S A. SHAFKK MAHOMED. Vice-Presiden:, Madras District Congress Committee and member of the AXC.C, has given notice of a icsoiu'ien by winch he proposes to raise ai the forthcoming meeting of the A.I.C C. at Delhi the question regard.ng the position of theUnited Press. - 91 words
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98 1938-09-19 23 United Press. The C P. Ministry piopoiCG to exempt U s Ctf'toi i-t c those living •n areas the forests rrom Ire kpcralcns 6l the Came Act. This will h' the flrst st*o, bi i the last 'step will be to "repeal the J>i.United Press. - 98 words
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Article61 1938-09-19 23 United Press. Mr, Barnt Chandra Bos.-. Leader of the OopOoiticn in tr. Bengal Assembly, has sent a representation to the Governor requesting His Excellenc> to call a session 01. the Assembly in November, as there is a lot of urgent non-official business awnintlng disposal. Ol the 29 private members' bileUnited Press. - 61 words
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440 1938-09-19 23 United Press. Kangoon, Sep;. If. |N view of the repeated oim breaks of r m ri His Excellency the Goveftior has isamM a sp< v.ovid remain in force lor five yours) declaring nc y in Rangoon and authorising the arrest of Burmans without warrantUnited Press. - 440 words
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Advertisement156 1938-09-19 23 i Daily I India I I Edited by j j C.S. AAuthukrishnan, B.Sc. u ;liiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiitii^ Thanks! I can't resist a /jfk dv Maurier! J§ r The best cigarette of the *\V s .'v' day the first one after &tfSmsl -8 \mff breakfast! Have one A4anricr—fhc best cigarette /f^ v l156 words
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