Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1938
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Title Section39 1938-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales\ Vol. XXVII. No. 262. SINGAPORE; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS.. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, November 4. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 FIVE CENTg39 words
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Advertisement114 1938-11-04 1 Read The C X PAY X RIBVNE Dominant In Malaya CROWDS always colled outside Church doors when there is a wedding, for every one delights in seeing the radiant smile of the newly-married couple. Both Bride and Groom are happy in tH<* knowledge that they have been united in matrimony114 words
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Advertisement9 1938-11-04 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST MORNING i TRIBUNE i9 words
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210 1938-11-04 2 London, Oct. 20. "IT is an ill wind If the whole world were at peace some of the finest objects to he shown at the £2,000,004 Antique J>ealers' Fair which Lord Willingdon will open at (irosvenor House would never have come to London. The210 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-11-04 2 King Leopold of the Belgians, accompanied by his sister. Crown Frinccss Marie Jose of Italy, arr;'"»d at Lond:» i. on a private visit to England. They will stay for several' days while the Crown Princess doe seme shopr.irnr Photo shows Kintr Leopold as he drove away57 words
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429 1938-11-04 2 Kitchener. Ontario. THE "flaunting" of Nazi emblems and the use of the Hitler salute at a reunion of German Canadians here has aroused much violent I criticism. K'tchener <s the centre ot ;he German colony In Canada. Meetings of 1,500 German-Canadians at the fifth annual reunion429 words
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Article25 1938-11-04 2 Brussels. The Belgian Government has decided to propose to Parliament an annesty for certain categories of prisoners, including number of Rexists.25 words
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739 1938-11-04 2 Amazing Story Of Secret Plot New York, Oct. 20. CEivSATIONAL accusations were made in the New Y(,rk «py trial against Hitler s personal adjutant. Captain Fritz Wiedemann, and the German Ambassador in Washington, Dr. Hans Lrieckhoff. Gustav Rumrich, a deserter739 words
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Article104 1938-11-04 2 Ontario. THE Dione o.uintuplets, it is reported, are to have their tonsils removed. This will be their first surgical operation. Dr. Daniel Dafoe, physician to the famous four-year-olds, refused to comment on the report. "We never know what will happen from day to day." was104 words
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246 1938-11-04 2 London, Oct. [9. AN interim injunction Co prevent the sak- of the furniture and c r, tents of White Place. Taplow, Buckinghamshire, the residenceef Stanley Tantield, .«»r>w in Wormwood Serufcs Prison for sharcpushini was granted in lha Chancery Division. Sir George Jones applied for246 words
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Advertisement383 1938-11-04 2 END ASTHMA in 10 *fa stop loss of H\*w*\7?U4*ica£o^ BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS j P/Zeefc/ and HEART STRAIN IjtTz^ Asthma sufferers, It is now In your power to end every attack —no matter how severe—QUICKLY and DEFINITELY. 30 second, after «king one tablet, wonderful ease is felt stealing over you, soothing383 words
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Advertisement87 1938-11-04 2 don't be afraid to smile!...use 0 2-3« better and cheaper shaving Insist on Gillette don't think that you will save money by using inferior low-priced blades. It is false economy. To reduce your shaving costs to a minimum, buy Blue Gillette blades and a Gillette razor. Blue Gillettes are designed87 words
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67 1938-11-04 3 Belgrade. further series of t g iii aid of the ague has been ...,lav Minister p« will be sola ominal value. ur inscriptions, of the stamps those of the series ifi 1937 The new inted "Falvate p■" be v X bP on sale until67 words
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Article56 1938-11-04 3 Sydney, Oct. 26. BY chaining herself to a brass rail in the women's gallery at the Legislative Assembly, a woman held up the New South Wales Parliament for ten minutes. She kept crying out "Justice!" and "Fair Play!" A hacpsaw was necessary to break the chain56 words
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Article47 1938-11-04 3 New York. ternate engineer Howard Hughes's flight, has anas been secretly Hoagland. his at Elkton, ol Maryland, ecretary to Mr. aeroplane parts uting aeroplane the end of its gland collapsed md was unable to r m \n the celebrations. take pan w47 words
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90 1938-11-04 3 Irvington, New Jersey. A BEE beat a homing pigeon in a thrilling half-mile race staged here by two young apiarists and a ieeon fancier. TlV* bee—an Italian drone—took 4 minutes 56 seconds to cross the finishing line—four seconds less than i» adversary, a blue90 words
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294 1938-11-04 3 Camouflage Air Pact Offer London, Oct. 18. JJITLER wants to get rid of the Anglo-German Naval Treaty, which reduces the size of his fleet to a third of Great Fritain's. The Fuhrer is crazy about the sea. He knows the names of all the ships294 words
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114 1938-11-04 3 Jerusalem. AN appeal Offing Palestine Arabto return to sanity, sumed by "A British Friend of the Arabs," H being circulated in the mails to local residents. -Why hide your heads in the Ostrich and fail to face thf circular asked. selves to be114 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-11-04 3 Kema. Ataturk. the dictator tfM I. secioushMU with tf£~JL~ Uver at the Dolma Bagh «tajl M «reat m P onths but Istanbul. Kesnal, who is 58 yean* of age nas_nce attendance. Photo35 words
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279 1938-11-04 3 London. Oct. 18. r-HARIIE CHAPLIN'S Hollywood double. Jimmy McEiveen. 29C year-old Irish-American playboy, friend of the former Dor., Uuke and Delphine Oodse. world's richest women, is stranded m London penniless. Fingering his gold cuff-links, he told a reporter? Wonder what I could raise279 words
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163 1938-11-04 3 Johannesburg. u o_rfk Africa is sponsoring a scheme intended m H E Aero Club of South s po 1 to provide the Government with a large resene in the event of an emergency. This pilot training scheme e oUoTletween h"* o< 18 and163 words
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209 1938-11-04 3 London, Oct. 18. PROM the dock a T corder at Liverpool that a house breaker had a more bonmiratue pro fession than a pickpocket. By old-established custom among crtfinals the aristocrats of the profession £sM*e confidence tricksters and the share-pushing sharks, who f209 words
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Advertisement166 1938-11-04 3 WINCARNIS Your doe is one of the family. As a j of fitneS s and t our 008 «o« fortuna te than happier companion. Tncestors in many ways but better car, ids a life for which Nature did He:U have ad him. As a member of >our better spin". dog166 words
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Advertisement325 1938-11-04 3 BACKACHE Look to your Kidneys you will only persevere, Only those who sutler W» *&ty will rid your system can realise the utter f\ of the poisons and immisery, the maddening purities that cause your torture, the dreadful weak- m pain> ness that backache brings. MS We are convinced that325 words
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215 1938-11-04 4 Hartford, Connecticut. Ross A. Hull, one of America's foremost experimenters in ultrashort wave radio and television, has died in Vernon, near Hartford. It is believed that he was electrocuted by his own television apparatus. Mr. Hull was electrocuted v few seconds after he215 words
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290 1938-11-04 4 New York, Oct. 20. lIUNDSED6 of New York police, from important executives to men on the beat, were put under a ijrillins examination by the personal staff of Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine after the discovery that records of 7,200 crime290 words
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Article35 1938-11-04 4 cencp C hds Royal Urf Vh„ wear decor ations of the Order pi the Crown of Johore to Mr G w Oarhek Principal Medical Officer a nci Mr. A. L Birch, Chief HfcficnfLl^35 words
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Article103 1938-11-04 4 MRS. Alvine p edjiks l:t| liim to be the world s Li!!?** man has died here. Ed about 51 stone he Mrs. Pedriks Uas nor ma size but < fat after a nervous"" years ago ,n^s efcu When she c*mm t after repeated LJ! S*< there was103 words
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247 1938-11-04 4 Johannesburg MENDELSSOHN'S March was specially broadcast from the studio for the marriage young man bring with an injur- Ed back in the Jonanaesbttj General Hospital. I But he heard it played alone Thw hours later, however, the ma: played ■gain—this time on a247 words
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Article25 1938-11-04 4 Dancing instructress to King Fa sisters is Miss Ivy Elleray. who h Liverpool for Egypt. She will them the Lambeth Walk.25 words
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Advertisement310 1938-11-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA incorporated in Englr.nd). P. O. S. N. CO. s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. £552™ 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15 000 Nnv 1R CHITRAL 15,000 Dec 2 •Mm™" 15; C0 f 2SI2 N 6100 Dec 17 RAJPUTANA 17 t 000 Dec. 30 SOUDAN 8,100 1&3 Jan.310 words
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Advertisement508 1938-11-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS SNORDDEUTSCUKR LLOYD, (Incorporated Jri Germany). The undernoted are the Company' l intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. im m.s. "MARBURG" omits Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen Nov lc SJS. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov 24 I m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila Dec 3508 words
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Advertisement382 1938-11-04 4 5 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most Big Cargo vesseis with limited but f Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, tion. j Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden. Suez, Port Said, Palestine, j M.S. From Spore, M'ca, PS, P'ng Beyrouth. Rotterdam.382 words
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Advertisement50 1938-11-04 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE I B t m.s. KTJLMERLAND 1938 Manila a -O«J[ JBSET&D BREMEN S.S. OLDENBURG vi* o 6 S Po,,e 1938 Genoa m SCHEER Direct jg* »i safe,,* Genoa g£ t w??E c ln Malacca one day later With Passenger accommodlti™. For freight to alterations. V STRAITS JAVA TRADING PA50 words
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Advertisement142 1938-11-04 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (Incorporated in England), direct Service to Japan via Hongkonc and to Calcutta via Penan? Taking cargo on through Bui ol u n irq for Canton, Macao Swatow, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwarig, J ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etcFOX PENANG AND CALCUTTA. rr Sails r KUTSANG Nov.142 words
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Article374 1938-11-04 5 POLLOWING is ihe Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week-ended Oct. 29, 1938: T>l l__ The only notification of plague was 1 from Cochin in Southern India, from where one case was reported during the week. Rodent infection too was reported374 words
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Article57 1938-11-04 5 Reuter. The Pc. tmaster-General has agreed to place the services of Sir Thomas Gardiner, director-general of the Post Office, at the disposal of Sir John Anderson lor work in connection with civil defence. sir Tl/mas Gardiner, who will be seconded from his present post,Reuter. - 57 words
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Article37 1938-11-04 5 Reuter. The Italian conquest of Abyssinia will be recognised by the South African Union Government when the new minister is appointed to Rome in succession to Dr. Hcymans. who is shortly retiring. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article51 1938-11-04 5 Reuter The Air Ministry has announced that an exhaustive starch the four occupants of an Air Force reconnaissance machine from Bircham Newton, in Norfolk, are reported missing and believed killed in an accident noar Flamborough head while engaged in a navigational training flight over theReuter - 51 words
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Article218 1938-11-04 5 {N a desert region in North Arkansas stands the concrete base of a tower, thirty-two feet square. Standing in the midst of great loneliness, this concrete base was intended to support a tower or pyramid which should become one of the most famous in the world. About218 words
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Article296 1938-11-04 5 i Luden, Oct it. j CIX ant jvc pieres, which Qucfi 3 Mary has selected from her prii vate collection at Marlborough House, will be lent to the Antique Dealers' Fair and Exhibition which opens at Grosvcnor House on October z't. Among the pieces is296 words
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Article232 1938-11-04 5 MR. JAMES COLLYER HARPER, an old lfl resident of Singapore, passed away suddenly at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Meyboom, at No. 28, Balmoral Road, Singapore, late on Wednesday night from heart failure. He was 73 years of age. Mr. Harper had been in the232 words
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Advertisement553 1938-11-04 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS «'UBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS i> now invited for the materials or service. For see Municipal Tender Room r Date of Closing, of concrete drain at Swatow $25». 12 noon, 14th Nov. 1938. q of concrete L ram at Lorong deposit $25). 12 noon, 14th Nov.. 1938. Anti-Malarial553 words
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Advertisement657 1938-11-04 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS, control RS are invited from approved nf tJl the erecti °n and ?rJmple- lock of BuUdlng to for J^ hs v ln ftitution at Queen Street School 6 Slt r Brothers fundPH PoSlt ot .VMl'. which will be re- funded on receipt of a bona fide tendei657 words
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Advertisement491 1938-11-04 5 PUBLIC NOTICES R.A.F. SERGEANTS' MESS, SELETAR. The Sergeants' Mess, RA F. Seletar, (ices not accept responsibility for the accounts of firms whose trading with the Mess has rot been approved in writing by the Officer Commanding. RAF Station, Seletar. THIS IS TO NOTIFY that~Mr. urn Giok Wah is no more491 words
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Advertisement234 1938-11-04 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FUNERAL. Relatives, friends and Associations are kindly asked to note that the funeral of Madame Wong Kum Poh of 387 Joo 52?* Road wiU be en Ilth November 1938, instead of 13th November, 1938. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The daughters of the late Mr. Jamej Collyer Harper wish to express their234 words
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Article186 1938-11-04 6 Singapore, Nov. 3. f (Stem) W. Coast No. 1 perKoyansl6o R (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyar. $150 R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyai. 5225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $22.) S<am Rice 'Lowhway" No. 2 $202 un Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 3iam "Singhway" No.186 words
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Article869 1938-11-04 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov 2, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 4 9 Asam Kumbang 28i- 301-nom Austral Malay 43i- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 9 Ayer Weng 0 60 0.66 1 Bangrin fm 23 6 24869 words
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Article17 1938-11-04 6 Singapore, Nov. 4. The price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— •>lOB (down $1).17 words
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Article18 1938-11-04 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (up Sellers 28 7 (Up18 words
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Article29 1938-11-04 6 Singapore. Thursday.—F. Kremple who was seen driving without a rear liaht at 2.20 a.m. on Sept. 13. was to~dav fined SI by Mr. C. H. Whittom.29 words
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302 1938-11-04 6 Singapore, Nov. 3. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 3 S G Ayer Hitams 25 3 20 0 Bangrins TjS i%n Batu Selangors 1.45 i.ju Hitams Of g# Hongkong Tin 2316 »1 Chcnderiangs 13 6 n35 Hong Fatts 0.80 0^35 Idris Hyd. Bipoh Tin 24 6302 words
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103 1938-11-04 6 DAJLY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers No 1X.R.3.S in cases (F. 0.8. November) 28 5 8 28 3 4 Good FAQ. in bales (FOB. November* 28' 28 4 No. IX.R 3.5. (Spot-loose* (awardaole Spore* 28 2 28 5 s do. November103 words
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Article75 1938-11-04 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Nov. 2. 5 pm. Company Dividend Books Total f O nN dose financial «Wderiang 7*% Date to SSI KamunUng Tin *S% N "l 7 <*'• 24 <** Kuchai U g£ 8 g* Lmgm >(MS final Nov. 21 Nov 2 S Nov 2275 words
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Article192 1938-11-04 6 c cj, ltd., $30,00» Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 m 5* i S Qm GAP P RE MUNICIPAL: i? 01 o r f d o 1940 WOO.OOO Int. •m S &SSw* 1083/4 norn Mar. 31 SeDt an lAc W iW^;^"-- 105 107 norn Apr. 1. Oct.192 words
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Article303 1938-11-04 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day* o l, Thllr^aRUBBER Quiet Steady Qu \S r, Spot 3uyer3 8 516 3 rj'Sellers 8% 8 7 Ist Forward (December* Buyers 8 516 8 3„ Sellers 8^ 8 8 7]c 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 8% 7 Sellers B% iV 3rd Forward (Apr.303 words
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Advertisement245 1938-11-04 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ttmiTCANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. HRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, SITRGLAKY PERSONAL ACCIURNT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION WD PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. -.-FAD OFFICE. WD, CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. F. W HAI L General Manager THE I EASTERN BANK i LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000245 words
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Advertisement92 1938-11-04 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of92 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-04 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 'Incorporated in New Zealand) Loss Of Profits Insurance W. J. DEXTER, Manager. M. 5926. Finlavson Green21 words
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Advertisement239 1938-11-04 6 INSURE WITH 11 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated In India). Fire MOTOR Marine j Authorised Capital R s 60.000.000. j Subscribed Capital SS£ts£7S. Paid Up Capital 7.121.0 )5. Total Funds n 22£07,ft2TSEJXP GEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORE M r t ROAD TRAFFIC239 words
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Article, Illustration220 1938-11-04 7 A 20* C«*ry»F»« pkfcjr* Hat*** mm k>w» Aua r*n don amsc* Jock H«l#y JmmHkiDiA rked. Producer Dillingham came to thp m« gtime Band. But the resuUs I 1 USC t0 hear immediately struck W« is Stellas ntracl for a Broadway show a !utuic star H <* d220 words
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Article410 1938-11-04 7 Singapore, Thursday. i ,udwvatz P ro P"«** ot the Arcade Restaurant, was this >n tinea $61.5« by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth for selling adulterated whiskies and brandies a camera non were defendant, two for timed trial was y V L. Da vies. M410 words
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Article59 1938-11-04 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KINDRED pullers, armed with bottles, sticks and brickbats, marched to town throueh Queen Street last night. They pelted the house of a ricksha owner at Queen Street but before the police arrived, they dispersed. Inspector Woolnough with a squad of Sikh police59 words
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Article126 1938-11-04 7 Singapore. Thursday. THREE charges, driving without a 1 licence, failing to obey a traffic signal and driving without a third par»y Insurance policy v ere to-day preferred again t Abn BaUar, l car cleaner, and he was fined SlO on the first charge. S5 on the126 words
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354 1938-11-04 7 TUE tonnage of cargo (both inward and outward) handled by the Singapore Harbour Board during the year ended June 30. 1938, constitutes the highest record since the Great War. This is the most important of the sev- eral encouraging features of the report354 words
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Article66 1938-11-04 7 SPINSTERS "NOT DOWNHEARTED" "Downhearted—no; determined—Yes." That is the slogan of the spinsters of Britain. More than 2.000 of them met at Manchester's Albert Hall recently, to hear speakers assure them mat thsf would win their struggle for pensions at the age of fifty-five Parliament, interested by the spinsters' champion. Mr.66 words
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Article180 1938-11-04 7 RACKET EXPOSED Toulon. Oct. 24. |T is disclosed thai gangsters from Marseilles recently sal af an examination held in Toulon to rccru I forty mm a* police inspectors. They all passed. They handed in by far the best papers. Tin s,. would now b<? police i»nic«tK180 words
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Article61 1938-11-04 7 As Parliament resumes recently Mr George Hicks, M.P. for E. Woolwich, can only have a two-day honeymoon He married his house-keeper, Mrs Emma Ellen Ellis, at Wandsworth Registei Office. Mrs. Ellis lias been keenin", house foi 'mm since his wife died three years ft] She is61 words
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Advertisement355 1938-11-04 7 <«ZVST I V E X laxative tablets A rositive and peasant purgative, a legulating and refferfcif family remedy fcr Biliousness and < rnstipation. Pleasant to take, acts ;imu'taneously upon the stomach, i test«nes, liver and kidneys. Constiucx provides just the afterdinner tablet jou need fcr keeping the system healthy at355 words
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Advertisement253 1938-11-04 7 I CHING KENG LEE CO., LID. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). No. 8-A, (Ist Floor), D.ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) IHONE; NO. 3918 TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." I AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS. j BRANCHES': —No. 17. First Cross Street. Malacca, I No. 11, Light Street,253 words
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Advertisement134 1938-11-04 7 BAXR OF CHINA (Incorporated 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. 40,000,000.09 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.134 words
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Advertisement259 1938-11-04 8 LISTEN TO REASON ana be well GIST YOUR J I EXES TESTED WZ? 3 rOR RIGHT I W 1 GLASSES to I ZL- J improve your X tCI- 1 vision right nfe&2&- i away. DON'T DELAY. We 11 "'■J can do this for you at a very reasonable charge. New259 words
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Advertisement54 1938-11-04 8 STAYING INDOORS j is a pleasure 1 denied to the past generation I which hundreds nowadays enjoy I rHROQGH THE I BROADCASTING GOOD music tm I A FINE SPEECH OR SINGING R A 1)1 A I especially if it's a J they are listening-in to Sole Agents for Malaya I54 words
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Advertisement179 1938-11-04 8 1 Take all jr< ill Clock.;. Watches j j and Gramophones that go wrong to YICK WOH HING i 129. North Brides Road, (Near Middle Road). and they will have them going right for you in no time. I Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British179 words
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Advertisement24 1938-11-04 8 I AMERICAN H.M.V. RAl**j I Model 12 Q4 Sole A j KEE HI AT BAPIO CO, j 122-J24, Orchard j S SINGAPORE. 1 M24 words
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Miscellaneous945 1938-11-04 8 Syncopated Piano RAQAQk Music-9.10 AL^^M 7HP^ met es VA mes TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3. 1j fet f\ y ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) ]b\ cKn-fTogrammc .Eng. P-£ Ben Reßinald cross at J;' i Vl B 7.30 weathe news and an o r rm Gaun r Pa.ace fl V/ ># 800 Request945 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-11-04 9 p ii Warner Bros.' star finds life inVasant—in between work; and bis best friend in his dog.18 words
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Article103 1938-11-04 9 New York. Om .\i \II |>1 the p i> depictem s fii m the ilfc of the m v.i p.irt and t.lavwright. is havins a urc.it success on Broadii lii- iust opened re Messr; Leslie and Sewighly praised by tics for the skill and I103 words
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Article147 1938-11-04 9 ALTHOUGH Katharine Hepburn seldom appears in comedy rbles, there is no doubt that she possesses excellent talent for this kind of acting. Starred with Cary Grant in "Bringing Up Baby", which "opened last night at the Pavilion, these two as a team have made a rollicking147 words
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857 1938-11-04 9 NOEL BARBER - (BY NOEL BARBER IKE the major motion picture studios, the leading insurance companies to-day have their Hollywood talent scouts. The function of these insurance scouts is to discover potential big accounts amontr youngsters with promising screen futurts. One of the pioneers of this857 words
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Article32 1938-11-04 9 A fan magazine said Pat O'Brien karncd to talk fast by listening to nuctionecrs in Milwaukee. "So." says Allen Jenkins, "he can tell the children bidtime stories."32 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-04 9 For o'QUICK J HARM* pjftLLAN > Q»., U4, W "G A *>««. HNANO KUALA lUHTU* Ml 615 words
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Advertisement172 1938-11-04 9 JS When a WOMAN X that people often take her l I lor years younger than x P uts down to her white teeth, at B_lC uls down to ***** £act she nr^' img bill Calrert's Tooth Powder since she kit school Well, donl yon think it is worth trying172 words
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Miscellaneous220 1938-11-04 9 +wmmmmmmm w»»— W DAILY CROSSWORD VJ; pM2. |g|l-* PI —i 2 —aaas—aes^ ini 1 g—pPfe— 3? 34 35" 3<o —si M~~ "Si S ■rr s—lP"* !M ??P^ IWH v m Figures in parentheses denotes th. number of letters in the words reQuired). f LUBB ACROSS J |narl f4) «'Urate fll220 words
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Advertisement324 1938-11-04 10 Year favoiirio Sterp of j Together again! 1 DOROTHY LAMOIK and fßay Millaiid Paramount* new Hilarious Musical Comedy Sensation TROPIT lIOLIDA1 r With Beautiful Mexican Belles, Native Dances, and lilting Songs i II iS W To-Night To-Morrow Night at 7.45 P.M. I m Two Shows For One Payment. 2nd Show:324 words
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Advertisement269 1938-11-04 10 I THIS IS REAL FUN! TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 PAVILION _fe i-fife COME ON GRANT, SNAP I IMS!? I OUT 0F ,T 01 CAN'T I /AFFORD TO lET Al W WHO WOMAN AND A Jr B_l_ TAME IEOPARD GET I YOU P J I }*WS LATEST GAUMONT SJEWSREEL<__ |i ii RO X269 words
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Advertisement332 1938-11-04 10 A Grand Story of A Boy's Lov»lty and Devotion to I Thrilling Inspiring J j I capitol LSH; I With EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PICTURES including -niliv I ROSE'S CASA If AN AN A REVUE" A Snappy M.-ti.-M > RFr MUSICAL and LATEST PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS 1 By Air Mail. I I332 words
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Article49 1938-11-04 11 N eX niosion tfo of which A ,(l h U£e hole :is she was in l Oakland. Calileaving ,ru f °!T IN with tinned to be sinking R£ towards the* -'ed In the engine ran aground with ied and it is bej were Injured Reutei49 words
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52 1938-11-04 11 v.flf Reporter) pore. Thursday. fi( r riminal intimida*ferred against a v Sidek, when pro- d police court be- uc lr i Idham this mornmi;. at the accused yesn threatened to stab md Othman bin lbe explained to the ase postponed for a on the52 words
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Article159 1938-11-04 11 Warsaw. Oct 14. pESTAPO spies, watching the memI bets ol I i Kunciman s mission vp r i credited here with a most „;„i-,. victory over the British Intelli c Service, are made resp ble for Hitlers ultimatum to Western Powers on Czechoslovak and all that159 words
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Article49 1938-11-04 11 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 2,—-Plans are announced by the U.S. navy for a new rigid airship to be built by private construction under a three million dollar appropriation made last Congress. The atrship will be 325 feet long with a million cubic feet gas capacity Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article61 1938-11-04 11 Singapore, Thursday .-FOT driving m a negligent manner and thereby bumping into the rear of the CAS ahead o him on Bukit Timah Road on Auf. 20 Ahmad bin Marang, who pleaded guilty was to-day fined $10 or in default ten days* r.i., by Mr. C.61 words
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Advertisement47 1938-11-04 11 VICTORIA THEATRE To-Night at 9.15 p.m. the w < ZZt and Astro-Palmist ibit Lome of his amazing Yogic Feats isOU from the ng Feats are Mission S5, $3, **fat2j?jjgSSg G»| Your Good Portwits I '11. WHITE PHOTO STUDIO. 70 North Bridge Road, opposite Ade» P hi Hotel), SINGAPORE.47 words
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Advertisement273 1938-11-04 11 tj=™ ==,t JALAN i j\EW SERANGOON J BESAR. t ROAD J 1 (Malaya's Leading; Amusement Park). mm^mtm^ iTaxce palace! (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2177. REST AUK ANT BAR ATTACHED. 5 Dine Dance in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's j Leading Cabaret. I j SATURDAY, GALA RACE BALL} I EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A.M.273 words
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Advertisement140 1938-11-04 11 alhambral (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) 5 MORNING SHOWS S SAT. SUN. 11 A.M. ONLY i mm tL, HBk Week-End Matinees at 2 p.m. SATURDAY SUNDAY 5 I rANjoNcEMPIRE pagar g 5 cantroOed by Sham Bros. Ltd. I IT HAD TO HAPPEN SUPPORTED BY GUN GUITAR NEW—GRAND—WORLD BRIGHT LIGHTS SUPPORTED140 words
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Advertisement130 1938-11-04 11 "TOVARICH" is a first class Plctur c. "TOVARICH" is among yearS best lllra. tree rr*™ DAILY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. UiilAMsttA (CONTROLLED BY SHAW BAOS. ITDJ The Show that *aye Paris a new I Captured New York. Now in the MM glory ol the screen I I mighty magic130 words
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Article653 1938-11-04 12 TN the current issue of the Malayan Police Magazine, the editor is gently satirical on certain questions pertaining to the Force. Alluding to the rumour that the Malayan Police may soon have a new and very different uniform, he remarks that "apparently the Powers that653 words
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Article, Illustration922 1938-11-04 12 V. Edmund Grimby - MONARCHS WHO WERE DIFFICULT By V. Edmund Grimby HEN the Kins officially mjjk/ oocns his next session ol WW Parliament he will as before read his speech seated on his throne in the House of Lords, amid a scene of splendour. His Majesty will not,922 words
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Article30 1938-11-04 12 Then there was the husband who was ha i Ais suit-1 so considerate that he h*° made with only one pocket, am saved his wife so much time M n*30 words
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Article605 1938-11-04 12 INDICATIONS that Chiang Kai j Shek may not adhere strictly to the policy of guerilla warfare are contained in messages from Chung- king stating that Chinese troops are being reorganised for a counterattack on Canton. If this is to have any chance of success it will have605 words
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Advertisement158 1938-11-04 12 TURN YOUR RADIO i. river with the realism of the *^B^Mmm MA] performance. If.l AfpeafJ Service Experts: Greeting Cards x I 1 A x N A'mw 4 4 G I {0 n a v garden by the flowers* y A N-y x-vNever by the leaver that fdll. by aolden roi158 words
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Advertisement20 1938-11-04 12 (FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" I 16, DHOBI GHAUT, I Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.20 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-11-04 13 k, n l old of the Belgians, who \s paying i private visit to London u j Ul hi* sister (Crown Princess Viari, J of Italy), leaves his hotel ntry to play a quiet game ting Leopold is a keen "I'li'er.45 words
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Article181 1938-11-04 13 Faced Guns To Aid Cantabria Reuter. ill »i u*1\ mm toiMiip Nadir, whi'h i onccmed in the incident otT I Mini- ii. ulxic-ti 1 tic freiRhter <.»n i was* shelled and Mink. y«* e.mted through the English i U.ii> apparently «fli to Sp^in w cU ,r v-Reuter. - 181 words
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1046 1938-11-04 13 SURPRISE FOR M. P. s IN A.R.P. DEBATE Reuter. are many reasons for believing that in the next few weeks Germany will renew her offer to abol sh bombing aeroplanes, declared Sir Edward Grigg in course of the Commons debate yesterday onReuter. - 1,046 words
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Article97 1938-11-04 13 Operative After The New Year Reuter. ANEW German-Eire trade agreement has been -igned and will operate for twelve months from Jan. I. Germany will take cattle, horses, dairy produce and herrings, while Eire will manufactured goods, mostly electrlcal and medical. The ratio will be threeReuter. - 97 words
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90 1938-11-04 13 Cost of the recent mobilisation of the Fleet is provisionally assessed at £1.000.000, says a British Ofiicial Wireless Message. Estimated cost of A.R.F. to local authorities was about £3,300.000. of which £2 000,000 Will fa.l on the national exchequer. The Chancellor of the Exchequer informed90 words
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Article75 1938-11-04 13 Reuter. All but one cf a family of six were killed when their father's touring plane crashed at Loupiac, in France. A business man of Neriac. named Garric. an exnerienced amateur pilot, had taken uo his wife, 16-year-old son. daughter, daughter-in-law and a friendReuter. - 75 words
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Article53 1938-11-04 13 Reuter. Belgium cannot give up her African mandates except in agreement with those who entrusted her with them assert d •he minister of state. II Dewiart. :n tne Chamber at Brussels, adding that as for the Congo there can be no question 01 ceding even partReuter. - 53 words
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Article49 1938-11-04 13 Reuter The royal visit to Kenya ended yesterday when the Duchess of Gloucester new to join the Duke at Entebbe from where they will fly to England to-dey. The Duke and Duchess have spent two months in Kenya, the Duchess having gene there for health reasons RenterReuter - 49 words
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151 1938-11-04 13 Reuter. ON the anniversary of the Brussels Conference of the Nine Powers the U.S. State Department publishes the text of the proceedings, with an hitheito unpublished statement by Mr. Norman Davis to Mr. Cordell Hull dei luring that the Conference's achievements were, inter alia,Reuter. - 151 words
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218 1938-11-04 13 Reuter. ANLY six members opposed the Government decision to bring into force the Angle-Italian agreement when it was debated in the House of Lords yesterday. The motion of approval was carried by 155 votes to six. On the previous day the Commons had approvedReuter. - 218 words
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Article282 1938-11-04 13 Reuter. A PEL iZ /.K'l ieeler on the porfMlliffn of an agreement between Britain and Germany on armaments is made in Berlin press comment on the speech of Mr. Chamberlain regarding Britain's defence measures. In his speech the Premier declared categorically that Britain had no aggressiveReuter. - 282 words
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Article44 1938-11-04 13 The Duke and Duchc&J of Windsor have taken a two year lease of a private house on the Boulevard Souchet. en the outskirts of the Bois de Boulogne, wher i they Intend to take uo residence soon, says a Paris message.44 words
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Advertisement124 1938-11-04 13 Tne addition of a sm all quantity of 7 J K.W.V. Eau de Cologne to your bath it Ii til VU water i s so refreshing. Its subtle ill \VI TsZ< perfume lingers just long enough I V %\l uf& ls/Sv while its excellent properties dispel _all 1 v 1124 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-04 13 <?xa&t JbdA, CABINET INSULATION unseen but very important! The "H.M V" cabinet is built to HOLD IN the cold A thlckWaJ ket of inflation completely sealed in .surrounds theJ food compartment on all .sides preventing Hie escape ol cold and the entry of heat. The door itself has a live68 words
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Article285 1938-11-04 14 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. The influences todop may be described as violent. Be careful in all matters; tackle nothing of great importance and make no impulsive arrangements iithei for pleasure or Lvsiness. 1) motoring, be. cautious. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: March 21 to April 19. Curb impulse and285 words
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435 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter). TOMMODORE T. B. DREW, 0.8. E., R.N., will assume command of H.M. Naval Establishment; at Singapore as Commodore, Malaya, at 8.00 a.m. en Saturday, Nov. 19. His broad pennant is to be hoisted in "Terror" at that time and435 words
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Article57 1938-11-04 14 Singapore, Friday. Mr. R. Brearley of the Transporation Department, F.M.S. Railways, was taken to hospital by ambulance this morning following an accident at the 3rd milestone, Serangoon Road, where his car ran off the road and overturned Mr. Brearley. who had no external injuries, complained of57 words
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Article100 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WHILE a Chinese was on his way home last night at about 8.30 p.m. at Ah Hood Road (off Balestier Road) he was taken by surprise. Three Cantonese stopped him, one armed with pistol and the other with a knife, while the unarmed100 words
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334 1938-11-04 14 Sponsored By A.A. Of Malaya (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYAN private motorists and owners of cars are now being afforded a new benefit scheme by the Automobile Association of Malaya in the shape of insured compensation for paid drivers in cases of accidents.334 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-11-04 14 Picture of a car that turned over outside the General Post Office. Singapore. this morning.19 words
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211 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Staff Keporter) Penamr. Thursday. RANGING is making headway in Penang. Il has thu island by storm and everywhere young men and girl 'and even older folk) are learning Ihe latest steps. To meet the demand, the management of the Eastern and Oriental211 words
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Article69 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) (ooh, Thursday. MOTOR fatality occurred yesterday afternoon in Menglembu when an elderly blind Chinese was killed in a lorry accident. bv*V"SB£ appear tnat the driven d rectionTr Z*? the ccclrred When the accid ™t He was taken to the Ipoh Hospital in69 words
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Article47 1938-11-04 14 BfcnrtS ?r Ur °o Wn Co «cspondent) tr3ffi_K_J Nov 3 —With ratifications of the a NltoSl_S? am ai l d Portugal an <* ficatinn «f nd l ls week the onl y ratithis is IvL f l t ftis with Fran <* and before the end47 words
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Article144 1938-11-04 14 Singapore, Thursday. k MAN with a "lengthy record" was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision by the Third Magistrate, to-day. Wong Ah Moy. 44, lifted a coat out of an unattended motor car at the junction of Coleman144 words
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Article, Illustration226 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Sta Reporter) ♦JiHE ColonvV ifn e tißhtinß organisatii.r -he S.S.P. is taking a furth< ■> p in its battle against crime. Experimental communication, on a wavele; of 85.7 Metres, a frequency of .V kilocycles per second, has been carried out between j C226 words
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Article101 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday THERE was great excitement inui court of the fifth magistrate. atr~C. Goh, this morning when woman who was arrested by tne 1 for hawking in a prohibited ara J£f turbed the peace of the court by sjjjrrj and refusing to stand101 words
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Article165 1938-11-04 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Thursday REMARKING that rubber smugSling in Johore is increasing alarmingly, Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, imposed fines amounting to 815,450 on three Chinese on charges of having attempted to smuggle rubber out of Johore. Ahe first two accused, Yap Boey and165 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-04 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S CSMPENRATION INSURANCE,19 words
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Article174 1938-11-04 15 Reuter Prague, Nov. 3. |(uk> .(;<.mian award fa 1 r Vd in political circles here as .il ss blow fate has dealt V f l, Slovakia. I Hung irians did not reel but were given w ere justified on ethnic pnted in Munich. The Prime >n0Reuter - 174 words
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Article16 1938-11-04 15 B V her two daughters Eu: by the Sibajak Mr will accom-16 words
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Obituary293 1938-11-04 15 VI/ E regret to record the death ot Mr. Redvers White Smith Drummond, partner in the firm of Rennie, Lowick and Co., chartered accountants, which occurred at tho General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday at 12.45. The news came as a great sheck to Mr. Drummond's many friends,293 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-11-04 15 The late Mr. R. W. S. Drummond.10 words
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Article165 1938-11-04 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Nov. 3. A DARING robbery fcurred at Pulau Tikus last night when Mrs. I Peterson, wife of the late Mr. Peter- j sen of the Public Works Department, was robbed of her wristlet watch, rings and purse containing about $180. It appears that165 words
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Article29 1938-11-04 15 The Lloyd Triestino liner VictoriaMS due a_t Singapore at U a.m. on Sunday and will sail the same day at 3 p.m ?or Manila Hongkong and Shanghai.29 words
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476 1938-11-04 15 Might Solve Housing Problem Traction Tribunal Singapore, Thursday. AT to-day's sitting of the Traction Tribunal, C hief Justice Mr. McKlwaine. surest ed that the abolition of the split shift work for the traction employ ens might result in a partial solving of the476 words
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182 1938-11-04 15 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. THE country which as a whole does not feel nearly so strong as the 1 labour party about Spain, says the Times, sees m the AngloItalian agreement an important step towards general appeasement, will therefore be very well pleased to see itReuter. - 182 words
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Advertisement110 1938-11-04 15 IP 1X I E 111 THE PERFECT PASTRY ROLLING PIN I AERATES THE PASTRY DURING ROLLING PROCESS PIXIE does this for you II 1. Aerates your Pastry. 2. Only touches Pastry one-third jl as much as ilat roller. jl Ensures Lightness Digestibility. I I. Economizes in Fat. I .">. Make,110 words
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Advertisement203 1938-11-04 15 It's all a matter oi quality, freshness and where >ou purchase. All oui three iamous brands (cadi its own delightfal full flavoured qualities) arc appetite creators; have breakfast appeal, and can add Uie must palatable touches to trflms and dinners We can offer you a cho-lc? of AUSTRALIAN ffMNh Brand)203 words
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454 1938-11-04 16 Hobbs 9 Horses Arrive The Turf (By "Marcus Super bus) •j.' r entered for to-morrow's races were j>l11 through same light exert on tie- trackf at Bukit Timah and Bukit Tinggi. trainer R. N. Hobbs and Major Lindsay Years. who arrived with their strings454 words
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Article163 1938-11-04 16 gY »€atms Kamis and Dawood 4—6, «—3, H —4. in their open doubles "ini-final at Hong Lim Green vesiv?v. V „Y on Loon Chon S and WJ.JI. Harden reached the final n the SC.R.C. open invita'ion '-'mm arm nt. n 7 J7 y r wUI tlfe163 words
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62 1938-11-04 16 Reuter. New York. Nov. 3: ICE Louis, world heavyweight cham- pion. will defend his title against »ohn Heniy Lewis at Madison Square (iarden on Jan. 27. This will be the first All-Negro heavyweight world title fight in history Reuter. J John Henry Lewis recentlyReuter. - 62 words
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Article30 1938-11-04 16 r'anr! w,!! OV 3 The Bcott4 team gainst Wales at soccer at Edinburgh on J ,s *s loilows: Brown iriwtoiBeaut" RWattle i Preston i, sUHek (Evertoni!30 words
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Article924 1938-11-04 16 pOLLOWINc; is ihe 'uJlcard ol evens for to-morrow the hrs( day pf the Winter race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah. 3 Y. O. Free Handicap Abt. 7 Furs 12 1 SMOKE DREAMS 9.10 Air Lightfoot" Van Breukele, Ja i £2X MAN924 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-11-04 16 Selected n'ayers from the Girls S.C., McNair Oirls s in a trial match at the G.S.C. ground yesterday in r •*q forthcoming annual Poppy Day match on the Padan- !i lb women. 1 1 view ,.l tbe plav in un tbe li !i «r.w50 words
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279 1938-11-04 16 U'lNGERS, knees, shins and toes meant nothing to 2*2 hockey fame played on the Girls Sports Club select a side which will meet a European women's h match to be played on the S.C.C. ground, in aid of th< 1 The selected side will279 words
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Article70 1938-11-04 16 pn: Twrf cart ,>,.,.,.„„„.,. and three. s of cl *sses two Entries ckim of K °v. 28. Tne on Mo »da. fences and stakes WIIIR are the Horses Class fivp- 5 furlongs $500 6 furlon S*. tWO: 9 furlongs. H '^^^a^ii^ entries f„fencelfed S win70 words
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56 1938-11-04 16 In a hockey match yesterday, tht Post Ofho. Indian Assoi iation scoring both goal Messrs. Choor Singh aatf Ibrstm umpired. Team Pest Office Cub: Bi!j Ponniah: Bola. Toled 1 Anthony Noor Saba lias Osa I ram. Indian Association D Salleh: Paui. Gupta ft56 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-04 16 jm in i i imnMj A Tmtard I of Health I Distributed by Fraser Neave lid.16 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-04 16 The Chinese Bankers Ire* Co., Lta\, k the «wly ,rIH Compant wholh rwnlmw and Managed by per* of our Chinese race. The Company is rfcwH? asso c i a c d wil h (toeisea-Chinesi Banka* Corporal km, I and Ihe Eastern Realty Cos i so as to enable us t<>101 words
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288 1938-11-04 17 CRICKET CLUB BEATEN 2; SCC ~tamed their imputation as weil as well' balanced hockey ating he Cricket Club by two goals to nil at the padang 111 goals being scored in the second half. b; la ted recovery midway md288 words
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Article23 1938-11-04 17 in the Junior Civil Service rican inter-team league to note that the tournaheld at the club courts on commencing at 8 a.m.23 words
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Article327 1938-11-04 17 pOLLOYYING are the teams and starting times for the social golf match between the Island Golf Club and the Keppel Golf Club to be played on Sunday, at the Island Club (Keppel players mentioned lirst)a.m. 845 B. La Cloche «8» and C. J. Clackett (18) vs F.327 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-04 17 A view of (he play in the hotkey match at the S.C.C. yesterday when the Loyals made their hockey debut on the Singapore padang.28 words
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142 1938-11-04 17 ASOCIAL golf match with the Island Club will be held by the Reyal Johore International Club on Armistice Day at Singapore. Members desiring to take part in this match are kindly requested to sign their names on the list provided on the Notice Board, or142 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-04 17 j^BOXING IWHAPPY \M ff WORLD B~ /STADIUM j TO-NIGHT I COMPLETE CARD I -i < itlinj* Rio vs. Kid Ahmad (3) Rds. 147 lbs. We Herman vs. Kid Carpentiei (2) Rds. 112 lbs. M Loy vs. K. O. Kamis (2) Rds. 112 lbs. \H Kow vs. Batt Tommy A (2)68 words
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Advertisement193 1938-11-04 17 Flush Poisons from Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Nights Be Healthier, Happier— Live Longer I J When you can get *or 60 cents a supremely efficient and harmless stimu- lant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter, poisons and acid that are now doing you harm,193 words
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Advertisement57 1938-11-04 17 "j Ask for your favourite flavour. The Children love them An exceptionally high quality at an acceptable price. Ask your dealer for: JACKSON CO., LTD 2 APB 2 After illness... Recoup HEALTH and VITALITY Qbtairfable at all leading Chemists. The International Agents tor Malaya: I j THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.,57 words
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Advertisement137 1938-11-04 17 and nearly reduced to akk\ and bones. > Thanks to the advice of a friend, I started taking SANOVIGOK. In a week's time I began to feel better, .sleep well, eat and digest anything. Gradually 1 gained my usual weight, form and appearance and to-day I am strong, healthy and137 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-11-04 17 THE TIDES To-day: 802 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 ins.. 8.20 p.m 7 ft. 6 ins. To mcrrcw: 840 a m.. 8 ft. 3 in.?.. 9.10 p.m.. 8 ft. 1 in.30 words
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536 1938-11-04 18 Scrum-Half Full-Back Problems Solved (From Our Own Coi'respondent) Muar, Thursday. pLAYED five, won. one. drawn one, and lost three:—that is the record of Johore's inter state friendly rugby matches. This is not a record to be proud of but for an exception Johore rugger enthusiasts need536 words
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229 1938-11-04 18 'From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Tuesday. CHENG Siew and Ai Chun Old Students' Association met the Cheng Siew I schoolboys in a friendly basket ball match at the school ground, the game resulting in victory for the Association by 48229 words
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Article120 1938-11-04 18 The following have been selected to represent St. Andrew's Old Boys R.F.C. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. On Wednesday "A" XV Vs. Teachers Assn: J. Baker; Lee Kit Soon, M. Hartley, K. Leembrugen, P. Smith; Loh Soo Teng. S. Ross; W. Moss, L. leDoux. H. Moss,120 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-11-04 18 Fort Canning defeated the Loyals yesterday at rugby, at Farrer Park by 18 points to three points. At the end of a very even first half, the fori led by ,ix points to nil. Bathgate and Mcßeath kicked penalty gouls. After the interval Jones went73 words
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287 1938-11-04 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tnursday. AFTER being two goals down at one stage, the Victoria Football XI of Singapore made a good recovery in the second half to defeat the Johore Bahru Chinese F.A. by fcur «oals to three in a287 words
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Article155 1938-11-04 18 HENRY WAUGH vs. SIME DARBY CO. A friendly badminton match tUU been arranged between Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd.. Penang, and Sime Daruv arc 1 Co., Ltd, Penang. to be played at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Sunday commencing at 9. a.m. There will be two European singles Iwo European155 words
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Article110 1938-11-04 18 Ties have been arranged as follows in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C.: To-day A. Ferguson (-1) vs T B Rogers (-3»; E. Fozard (-1) vs'*F* H Brooks (-2) To-morrow: H. M. Vennik (+5) vs. C. R. Wardle (+2); E. B. Evans (Scr.i vs. H. R.110 words
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Article95 1938-11-04 18 oohJ 16 ISSSS 11 will represent the AmlcaDie Athletic Association against the c.C.A A. at soccer to-morrow at the walan Besar Stadium at 3.45 p m (play ers assemble at the club premises for free transport*: Yeo Ah Kow, Chan Shing Kong Tan Cheow Hin, Tan Seng Leng95 words
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Article187 1938-11-04 18 The following are V.M.C.A. Junio Department hockey teams for next week: I Tuesday: "Z" Team vs. V M C A Anson Road:— Ens Ah Sik: Loh Sit" Whye; Chiu Pin Wee: Fong Kirn Choon Tan Guan Hong: Lee Joh Ming; Shirazie; Ang Kirn187 words
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Article204 1938-11-04 18 THE following matches remain to Inplayed in the S.C.F.A. League competition. Secretaries of affiliates should note the dates and notify their teams: Sat. Nov. 5 4.00 p.m. C.C.A.A. W AAA 5.05 p.m. SBA A. VS CH S. Sun. Nov. 6 4.00 p.m. A B204 words
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Article119 1938-11-04 18 At the tenth annua! general mci of the Friend'v Sporting A held on Oct. 25, at 505. Havelock R the following were elected office bearer President. Mr. Tan Yew Cheng (reelected); Vice-Presidents, Messrs. I Kok Sen«. Ang Cheng Chwee and Teng Scan (all re-elected) hon. seen tary,119 words
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Article45 1938-11-04 18 Owing to th" S-no-Japanese war the committee of the Merridale B.P. decided to cancel their annual picnic. Members of ihe Party ar, requested i note that practice days are as roilov Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday 5 p.m (Grange Road court > and Sun-45 words
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Advertisement878 1938-11-04 18 (overcome) y*v fMAIHOURISHMIHTI-fvl I and you i IKHOW THE JOY OF |W x/W i You Peopia of Malaya, Who are Thin, Rundown, Anaemic, Suffering from Prema- p ture Impotency Early Old Age M|Hf Sicmach Trouble 99 out of every 100 sufferers like yourself are MALNOURISHED (not getting sufficient I nSmHlr878 words
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Article64 1938-11-04 19 Reporter) rang Mm Public 3!T North Bridge i r.rrmission from r of Education esc Protectorate stage a school dof the China tickets will be ry df the School the concert will same night at <o-op£rating the Mayfair MvA sociation. the Ind my, the64 words
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Article, Illustration89 1938-11-04 19 ™be b sent f erS and men of lhc Ro > a Air Force ever trramme" 2f.ii, C Sh,p part of the binary Helping programme, left Southampton on the troopship "Nevasa" to be dispersed snows !"!h?L£2S "Ife A w den SiruSS and Malta Ko89 words
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276 1938-11-04 19 liel conditions have continued in the rubber mari rant news of any kind to influence prices either rubber market review of Messrs. Stanton Nelson tin following considerations may in part be restate of affairs: <a> Re-action from the exaggerated optimism which followed the Munich agreement.276 words
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Article89 1938-11-04 19 Staff Repstterj i port rharsday. :i outh tppearance before m tm in the second I rning charged I i have occurred 6.15 am on Oct. 9. friend were walkd on their way to engage a sampan hey were solicited hire their sampan, as he had made89 words
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Article46 1938-11-04 19 ..uie President Varument published at ged to have be m ;vestigation of thehave been sent by the imprisoned Fascist c, another of those revolt, describes a xllion and proposes besides Vargas, of the of general staff of of police and cthe s46 words
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Article227 1938-11-04 19 Singapore. Thursday. A SERIES of thefts committed at different dates at different places had a Court sequel this morning. In his office at the Municipal Buildin Mr. A. Greenhill. secretary of the Singapore. Improvement Trust, missed his gold denture which he kept in a drawer227 words
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Article60 1938-11-04 19 Shortly after dusk yesterday, a Chinese cyclist was seriously injured when knocked down by a car at the junction of Kampong Bharu and Keppel Road. He received a lacerated wound over the back of the neck, close to the shoulder blade, and abrasions over the skull, was taken60 words
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208 1938-11-04 19 Reuter. ILfR. de Valera. the Premier of Eire, stated in the Dail that Eireann citizens resident in Great Britain would not as such be liable for military service in Britain in the event of war. He, however, pointed out that as lon,' as aReuter. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-11-04 19 Photo shows large crowds watching the Guards march away from Buckingham Palace after the Changing ot the Guard ceremony. The crowds were exceptional owing to the blight sunshine and the fact that the King and Queen and the Princesses had returned frcm Balmoral.47 words
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Article392 1938-11-04 19 (Tribune Stan" Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. TAN Ah Huat. owner and driver of a 1 Johore taxi, claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that he on Oct. 10 at Jalan Besar was a member of an assembly392 words
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Article22 1938-11-04 19 II If. T Lancashire will dock at tne Naval Base on Sunday next. November 6. at 9 a.m.22 words
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Advertisement302 1938-11-04 19 faff Ub IMef| MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A I TO-NIGHT OOKTAIL DANCE FROM 5 30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. 1 DINNER AND DANCE (Informal) FP.OM 9..°>0 P.M. TO j MIDNIGHT. NO ADMISSION CHARGE DINNER $3.00 SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER. SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND BALL. BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.302 words
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169 1938-11-04 20 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. |/o the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir The iinofflclals on the Legislative Coui iU arc the Stool pigeons of169 words
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Article119 1938-11-04 20 [To the Editor o/ the Malaya Tribunel Sir-The wisdom of the Malays whc simpy oppose the idea Oi. •—'•versltv is to lie highly commended What 1* needed is that the authorities should foitify this small but nevertheleri? strategically placed country again*! fo-etgn aggression, and it behoves every119 words
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Article514 1938-11-04 20 I To the Editor of the MnJtnm Tribune I Sir In any rrteltf, any nred«camen». Iiowvr n:e;il, \vo n:tt f lit it It>r u rt th? wise saying of Confucius: "Oui greatest glory lies not in never falling but In rising every time we fall." We must514 words
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126 1938-11-04 20 La Spexia. A SPHERICAL chambei be capable of resisting fie pressures encountered eight mile beneath the sea has been by an Italian engineer, Dr. G here. The chamber, which would exploring the ocean bed, i in tons. Dr. Galeazzi has Invented an ous means of126 words
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Advertisement256 1938-11-04 20 URGENT! A MESSAGE lO ALL WHO ARB LOSING WEIGHT All over Malaya, -here are men and > en who are gradually losing weigh. their cheeks begin to get a little thinner—then their dresses and suits se?m to hang a little more loosely They try not t~> not'ce but they are256 words
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Advertisement79 1938-11-04 20 DR. G. F. HENNINGS EKZE M X L Excellent for the treatment of Eczema. (Dry or Weeping) Psoriasis, Dhobi's itch. Prickly heat. Pimples, Boils. Abscesses. Singapore Foot and all other skin diseases. Antiseptic, allays irritation and opposes inflammation. Convenient and easy to apply. Only t'i spray the solution over the79 words
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Advertisement141 1938-11-04 20 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture This makes you desperately thil But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even ordinary fluid foods. Yet you must have nourishment to141 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-11-04 21 I*tf« numbers of refugees aie seen leaving Hank«w~" in search cf safety. Photo shows a Hankcw family with babies in baskets and other children helping to carry the household's few be.ongings, walking along a country load in search of a safe refuge.44 words
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Article23 1938-11-04 21 en, Chairman cl the ij Government, perRefu fee Relief Com- j i organs a few instructions on the23 words
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Article292 1938-11-04 21 ry Korea!*'' ITsiag this as their slogan, more than 12(1 Koreans, all former cadets in the Nanking Military Academy, in Ha rmed in independence movement for their conninj nation from Chou Seh-min, well-known Korean who i I 1 I i ,L nll n 1 l<! m<292 words
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Article46 1938-11-04 21 (Central News). Kweiyang.—The Board of Trustees of toe Sino-British Boxer Indemnity has decided to appropriate $70,000 for the establishment of a science institute in Kweiyang. Another $50,000. it is learned, will be i,Hotted for the opening of a Kweichov; Middle School here. (Central News>(Central News). - 46 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-04 21 '"••in| Ur sh ows a Chinese enlistment officer taking the names of able",e" ready to fight in the defence of their country against the Japanese.28 words
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Article279 1938-11-04 21 His Views On Sou th China Invasion Central News. The Generalissimo stated that (ho Japanese invasion of the South, instead of showing Japan's strength, betrays her anxiety in bringing this war of attrition to a quic k end. The chief Chinese aim at the present timeCentral News. - 279 words
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245 1938-11-04 21 Central News. A m Hongkong 1 a hazardous journey, uic Wuchan Songsters Group has arrived in Hongkrng and will proceed to ihe South Seas and Europe shortly to aiouse the patriotism of the overseas Chinese and solicit patriotic donatiens from them by musical recitals, andCentral News. - 245 words
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Article98 1938-11-04 21 THE Fukien Provincial Govern- ment has drawn up a comprehensive programme for the reclamation of the province's tvaste land by war refugees. According to the ulan. Chungan. Kieiv •ling. Tsining. Chanrrting. Mingki, Tain?liu. Tehhua and Tatien will be marked ft as reclamation areas. The waste land hi98 words
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114 1938-11-04 21 JAPAN'S crusade in China has I taken toll of a total of no fewer than M Christian hospitals since the outbreak of hostilities, figures assembled by the Council on ftfediC*l Mission reveil in the current Sews 0 f the Shan hai Medical Of this number, il114 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-04 21 (DoIJjl^ China. (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN)8 words
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Advertisement231 1938-11-04 21 Lungs IF you suffer from coughs, colds, chills, throat troubles or bronchial weakness you'll derTve wonderful benefit from regularly taking Peps Sou?hTv^oi c atbe Ie tab,etB disso, d mouth, give off rich medicinal essences which mix Wlth y° ur breath and are carried deep into A !T5 eSt lun ĕ231 words
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Article174 1938-11-04 22 CEYLONESE SHINES IN AERO WORK HP L H STJMANADASA, the first m 1 ceylonese to qualify in aeronautical engineering, returned to the Island in the Orontes on a short holiday. Mr sumancdasa obtained the Diploma of the Imoerial College, after qualifying for the B.Sc. (Eng.) and A.C.174 words
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Article131 1938-11-04 22 Colomoo, Oct. 30. j in four or five years, Ceylon will have an up-to-date lunatic asylum. The i roposed new buildings will be ready by It Ii the intention of Government to train men meanwhile so that there will be an efficient staff to man131 words
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Article478 1938-11-04 22 Agent Reports tjooa Health Conditions Colombo. HAPPY relations between labour and H of emrfoymW for Indians in Ceylon his A. Vital Pai, Agent of the Government of India in Ceylon, ill annual report. available -Outside the estates there was less m P io > n478 words
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Article117 1938-11-04 22 Colombo, Oct. 31. "The aggressive forces of the Fascist nations are threatening the world with death and destruction and the only course which Great Britain should now adopt is to re-arm herself in all directions." said Mr. K. V. S. Vas in a broadcast talk in Tamil117 words
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389 1938-11-04 22 RICE MONEY FOR POOR In Name Of Ruler Of Travancore Colombo, Not. 1. MEASURE of i-iee and five cents A were given to nearly a thonsand of the city's destitutes in the name „t the Maharajah of Tranvancore at the Colombo celebrations of His «gfcH»qft birthday by the Tracaftcnfcan Association389 words
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Article168 1938-11-04 22 Anuradhapura. MONKEYS are the desoair ot people in Anuradhapura town. The monkeys which infest Gedige Mukalana, on the town's outskirts pay frequent visits to neighbouring bungalows and steal vegetables, rice and sugar; in short any foodstuff they find. On one occasion, a monke> was seen eating sugar168 words
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Article133 1938-11-04 22 (United Press). Colombo, Oct. XL PLANS are being made for a large German travelling film una to visit Ceylon next year to make extensive travelogues. It is a part of scheme of the Tobis and Ua Film Companies, sponscred by tne German Government, to make a(United Press). - 133 words
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Article377 1938-11-04 22 Woman's "Help The Police" i Jaffna, INCREASE of crime in Jaffna district was attributed by Mr. P. R. Krishnaratne. Assistant Police Superintendent, to the great many offenders who were not brought to justice. He was speaking at a public meeting: of those interested in anti-crime work held on377 words
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Advertisement162 1938-11-04 22 Ceylon, j (paqsL Edited By T. K. Vellu Nan Hwa Mail Car Scrvkes. SingajWTC Agents:— Hai Chew Hote! Tel. 3«15, 35, Beach Road. Sim Make your lips savagely lovely with one of these Pp I exciting jungle colours Ikf Here* entirely new idea of lip SjĔ. m YxW&mM colonr, reds162 words
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Article163 1938-11-04 23 d is, Oct. 30. >n:;sUry and 1 civilization i «cc fiavc failed fire, drinkrang acids, eatani wood, >> for hours towhich perform, he surface of an impracticable seen from the fitch the Kumpondeni of the sent to his caSrahmin Sudhu. aged rukattupalH <a -ew asked to163 words
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399 1938-11-04 23 PRESIDENT EXPLAINS THE COMING STR UGGLE (United Press.) Shillonß, Oct. 29. 'lv n lt,Sh Government succeeds in having the Indians to accept the federation, they will say that India is satisfied with the constitution. The reply pf the Congress to this federal project would(United Press.) - 399 words
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Article57 1938-11-04 23 (United Press). Patna, Oct. 2/.—Rcjendra Prasad was exami?ied yesterday by Dr. T. NBanerjec and Dr. Saran. The doctors say that his general health has improved but he is still susceptible to cold and having asthmatic trouble. He has been advised to restrict his hours ol work and(United Press). - 57 words
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369 1938-11-04 23 GANDHIJI CONDEMN© THE WESTERN HABIT (United Press). Utmanzai, Oct 31. > disapproval of the use of the term "Mr." and "Ecq/* More or alter Indian names is expressed by Mahatma Gandhi appears in the latest issue of the 'Harijan.' lull text of Mahthe(United Press). - 369 words
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Article131 1938-11-04 23 (United Press). Hyderabad (Deccan), Oct. 29. MR. Govindarao Naval. President of the State Congress, and four others in the first batch arrested on Monday, Oct. 24. in connection with the Congress Satyagraha were placed on trial before the first City Magistrate, to-day. I They were charged with holding(United Press). - 131 words
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Article170 1938-11-04 23 Dera Ismail Khan, Oct. 30. I T.-COL. A. J. MUIRHEAD, Under Secretary of State for India, accompanied by his Parliamentary Secretary, met Mahatma Gandhi a I 9.30 this morning. Mr Pyarelal, I Mahatma Gandhi's Secretary, wa? I not present at the time of the inter view which170 words
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Article77 1938-11-04 23 (United Press). Lahore. Oct. 2.6.—Through a Gazette Extraordinary, the Governor of the Pu ijab ':as brought into force some of the provisions of the Indian States P otection» Apt, 1934. in the Districts of Ferozeoore, Jullundur. Hoshiarpur. Ludh'.ara, Amritsar and Ambala. which will remain In force until(United Press). - 77 words
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78 1938-11-04 23 The Government of Bihar have accepted in toto the recommendation ci th? Special Officer in charge of the Bihar Rural Electrification Scheme with regard to the personnel of the Committee of Experts to be appointed for examining; his report. The following experts will constitute the78 words
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Advertisement87 1938-11-04 23 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. > Han OU m\ ft AU wjL You can ulways Depend upon. -mm T M m ROOFING TILES L A PRODUCT^OF THE J±s^Zr r BRITISH EMPIRE They have perfect terra-cotta coloui. They are equipped with an up-to-date interlocking system. They can be87 words
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Advertisement321 1938-11-04 23 g "Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again in PERFECT HEALTH" t "Of course," the doctor will answer, Kalzana, which I have been prescribing fOF yearS always B ives wonderful results. T> In those families which use Kalzana there •Agf VO*** are none of those illnesses which so often321 words
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Article, Illustration103 1938-11-04 24 (Right) Schoolgirl fencers competed in their own Toils Championships at the London Fencing Club. Photo shour a match in progress. Barbara Blair, ac- tress, displays a smile which says "I'm enjoying it," at F.lstree for the filming: of "Murder in Soho." Girls in bathing costumes—one103 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-11-04 24 A hat which appears to be a cross between the mas« nline top-hat and bcwler worn by a woman visitor to Hyde Park. Queen Mary opened the new wing of the Manor House Hospital at Colder s Green, North-West London. Photo shows the Queen with a patient at52 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-04 24 Three hundred and fifty X A.l men left London far service r J»": Photo shows Air Force men watni. good-bye as they left UaterH" Station.28 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-11-04 24 Pillars on Trafalgar jf«£f i -tage points when gue Cadets massed for a uru. Service.19 words
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