Morning Tribune, 14 December 1937
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Title Section17 1937-12-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. ii<u SING I»« >K 1 TUESDAY, December 11, MW7. FIVE < ENTS17 words
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Article363 1937-12-14 1 After 3-Day Battle GALLANT CHINESE BEATEN Shanghai, Dec 13 MATSUI'S headquarters announced the complete occupation Nanking a1 sunset to day Shanghai, De< STILL encounterini fvrloM rests iancc from the < hlncM -\h<» are beint beaten back with heai i > ualties. Japanese forces extended their uains m363 words
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Article1658 1937-12-14 1 U .S. Gunboat Sunk By Japanese Full Details Of The Sinking Of The Pa i m Many Feared Lost In Yangtse yjutvage TEMPORARY FLOATING EMBASSY THREE SOCONY VESSELS ALSO SUNK \T THE SAME TIME JAPANESE bontbirg plan's yesttyda' auk the l/nited States gunboat Panay, killing ten people and badly poundingReuter - 1,658 words
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Article81 1937-12-14 1 JA PANES WARN BRITISH SHIPPING Hankow, Dec 13 Cut Hashimoto commandii Japanese troops In the Wuhu has informed the British authorities that for the next three days shipping must not move anywhei it they disobey they will be Dn d Col Hashimoto admitted th headquai ed Ma men were unabfcReuter - 81 words
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84 1937-12-14 1 Washington, Dec. 13. MX. CORDELL HULL has prepared vigorous representations to be presented t<» Japan regarding 1 1» sinking of the Panav. He Tield I conference of his Far Eastern advisers before drafting the protest. There is no indication at present whether theReuter - 84 words
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Article154 1937-12-14 1 Powers Action In Far East Britain Not Taking I'll, Initiative •ndon, Dec 13. JLJK Arthur h on In the Commons ]FI isked whethi r >V Ol failure of tl ence i the British Oo did n id at presenl to take the Initi n making such proLi had no iReuter - 154 words
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Article53 1937-12-14 1 TO-DAY'S Chrisui issue consists of 56 pa^es. and, owing to the big < irculation, we have been compelled t<> g«» to press t\\.» hours earlier than normally. The Reuter commen lal cables and latest cables from China arc, therefore, H» feted from this issue but their publication will53 words
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Advertisement29 1937-12-14 1 ON OTHER PAGES Patr New Bills Police Clerk charued V Volunteer Police Ke- I y serve 3 v London Gossip 8 S.C.R.C. Tennis N > Taiping race entrie I i29 words
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Advertisement85 1937-12-14 1 I KLIM now enables you to I L give your children PURE f milk, that is delict )~7 flPfltTii drinking, and at i blr fi^yjjj prices, no matter v. i I c MBBfl r may reside Uet one of the marvellous KLIM MIXIIM and mix it P v needed a85 words
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Article267 1937-12-14 2 BILL TO CONTROL COLONY'S LIGH TS TWO DEFENCE MEASURES Wore Expenditure On Local Fora two important bills dealing *it»< I the defence of the Colons w« ,v.nt «»f an emerfencj are to i»«--introduced Into the UftolatWel •on,,i its MH.-tiiin to-morrow. u.rh i to authorise a temporary ln« to .-xp.-Mditiin- «.m267 words
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Article99 1937-12-14 2 Move For Reform Among Straits Chinese At the monthly meeting ol the committee ol the Straits Chinese British custhe question ol reforming the cumber ;ome and expensive funeral and i bserved members of the Btraits Chinese community decided to convene, ai an early date, a m< I I99 words
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Article60 1937-12-14 2 To Address Two Meetings In Singapore THE Re\ i>r Stanley Jones, the weiilist, will arrh i morrow by the Rajputana to chma lasting months He will speak at the Mem [all at 8.30 pm to-morrow and again on at (i pm. The meetings will pen' to the60 words
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Article85 1937-12-14 2 Among the bills to be Introduced at meeting ol the i raphs (amendn i ordinance. li>37. The objects and reaite This amendment clarifies the meai (c) The previous wordthai only the person In ol the telegraph could mv r but th m has obvious >s and is inconvenient85 words
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Article163 1937-12-14 2 Charges Against Police Constables Singapore Monday. KOH SIEW BUAY. a detective constable and three Malay pohec constables, I bin Abdullah. Mohamed Yassim BudinandAmanbinMohamedSyed this morning produced before Mi H Forrer the District Judge, Criminal District Court, charged with having edly on various dates during a period between .June163 words
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Article117 1937-12-14 2 52,000 From Singapore Turf Club IN respon.se to the appeal of the China port the Singapore Turf Club has madi contribution of 52.000. The chairman of the Relief Committee recently wrote to the chairman of the Turi Club as follows: '"On behalf of my committee. I ask you117 words
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Article142 1937-12-14 2 ivals and departures by XI. M Arrived from N.E.I by the Oehoe. Mr. M. J Meier, Mr And Mrs V. E. Bertrandias, Mr. E. Sarqant. Mr. w S Schupf. Arrived by the Ibis. Mi Austin Rand. Id Bridges, Mr G. H. Lampe. Left for N.E.I, by the142 words
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Article35 1937-12-14 2 tgapore, Monday rved by the m v 'Raby Castle' m Lat 2 cip^ 56' s and Long 109 de^ (approx ol 5.7 r miles! mi degrees the charted Ition or Cirencestei I35 words
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Article356 1937-12-14 2 Alleged icceptance Oj Gratification Singapore. Monday THE hearing of a charge of rece. an illegal gratification m his official capacity as a servant m the sen of Government preferred against straits-born Teochew, Tan Seng I. was commenced to-day m the Crin District Court, before Mr. H A.356 words
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Article99 1937-12-14 2 Results Of Happy World Competition THE tremendous Intel fcronchongs and stambd sian and the Straits-bo: was evidenced at the Happj Lrday night, when the c dium wa ed to hoar the pr<" sional comp< I lion was keen, a tion to the local tali i1 artistes from Java,99 words
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Article63 1937-12-14 2 Court Sequel To Car Collision Singap inda> On a charge ol driving a car n gently along Bras Basal) Road 19. Mr. V. Johno of McKenzic R this morning fined $10 by Mr. E. 1 Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate it was alleged by the prosecul the defendant attempted63 words
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Advertisement40 1937-12-14 2 ifl r A. Mb IB B wi ffl wk H i. il\\ i: s s m° r T B '•>>/?(• a/?d hod?/ builfi^r. HBlltt Bui v „/((>/(■ body of !iuiid<>g tm GUINNESS is GOOD FOR MX scents GuTtmiE c 6L D -^s40 words
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Advertisement66 1937-12-14 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If <.id h. for* > <>ur time, and «.t youth. W i fi Tab* an d v I, VII alitj n.i i y n 24 how a. i>r. Nixon's n« w ijisi <'\ >i J iini nuari to build ii«w blood and ;i stronc66 words
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Article155 1937-12-14 3 Many Local Applicants Rejected Many applications have been received for enrolment In the Singapore v<> lunteer Police Re ci ye Forct winch has already been announced Is to be established Considerable misapprehension howevei appears to exist at preseni regarding the conditions appertaining thereto, and many applicants have155 words
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Article220 1937-12-14 3 Ws 13 Atablished that the Japanese are responsible for the! will i 1l > both and Con i ..ill be no precipitate action up ai lell Hull (lt he am draft that the n action a calm as po iington Herald reftN ,s; -America no intere:220 words
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Advertisement131 1937-12-14 3 MIAR NAN YANCi HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. i HAI CHEW HOT2L, 35, Beach Eload Singupm Tel: 3015 2. NAN YAN(i HOTEL, 41. Jalan Mali irani, Muar Tel 156 J. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, Bunga Raya, Malacca. Tel: 92 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca K. L at 7.00131 words
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Advertisement80 1937-12-14 3 I II- l\(. VOI I! lIMK Ml i(isi\(. rovn <.<»> i) Mii m:\m i STOP S( I SiilviVrin growa Muck '.urn hair health beauty oi .ill Chemists, High Cla Store/ and Hair dressers Sol*' Distnhutors: RAHAMIN PENHAS K«», Kohinson Road ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Belegle Kd and abort St.)80 words
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Article426 1937-12-14 4 A Fine Record Sew A" irred m a I Walter 0.8.1 J P i" Co had bei n thi i orldj linen! fi for mai ard ol 0 B I ed a membei 01 tt to the A E Thornh y Joj m London on426 words
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Article664 1937-12-14 4 rpHE tallowing qu< from Messrs. S. I STO< l8»/ 2 I 52, Ami B «3 yj For Powei b Am 30 a 50 Amei Toba B la Coppi 33' i Atchi on T -11 mi Mob more Oh 18 14 H Bethlehem SI Boeing Airplane Co664 words
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Article121 1937-12-14 4 lagistrate Imposes Fine Of $100 Singapore, Mondaj fourth court this morning Mi I r m Pringle pleaded guilty undei uating circumstances to a cl ol allowing a dog to be abroad withoir Mi Pringle produced photograpl show that the dog was kept m a 5] pen121 words
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Article181 1937-12-14 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report MINING. Dealings to-day wen on a very res trie ted scale and mo*: prices were easier, reflecting the d pointment felt at the failure of the local tin market to rise more than $U to $98 4 at midday to-day, while the lutesnews from181 words
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Article56 1937-12-14 4 Vanuu.s Unents m the Ali Ordinance are contained m a new Bill gazetted yesterday, designed I mem the penalties for the importation of immigrants m excess of tin 1 prescribed limit and to prevent the > A of quota regulations by the entry into the Colony of pa56 words
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Advertisement34 1937-12-14 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING ORPORATION LIMITED ivrs from the FKAF of BURGLARS by keeping you i ABI BS (Jewell >• or import documents) m SAFE 803 our VAULTS at CHIN/ D] IQ, CHUUA STREEI )UR OWN KEYS,anc34 words
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Advertisement8 1937-12-14 4 SOI 111 lIICIIISII INSURANCI < OMFANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE8 words
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Article849 1937-12-14 5 STOCKS SHARES issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Dec. 13. 5 p.m. Ampat Buyers 8ellera A&sam Kumbang Jt 5 6 Burma Malay -32,- 34 Ayer Hitam 25 6 26 6cd Ayer Weng 26 6 27 6 Bangrin Tin 85 0.90 Batu Selangor 3 9 24 6 Burma Malay L 60849 words
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Article38 1937-12-14 5 Singapore, Ifondaj Ifr John .Sale ol the Royal Singapore club, was this morning fined )v Mr X C (I Barrett, the Fourth trate, :or driving a car along gallang Road oi 1. wKh an )ired licence38 words
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Article225 1937-12-14 5 Singapore municipality penanc; municipal 1% 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 norn 4V4% 1907 red. 1947 $1,800,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 108 110 norn 4V4% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 int Mar 31 Sept 30 113 115 norn 4% 1913' red. 19e3225 words
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Article164 1937-12-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat c belabors i k-i r Vfi Hongkong Tin 2 8|- 2 _f Hong Fatt ua ,j, Jelebu 70 75 12- 13 -cd Kamunting U 3 123( d Killinghall 20,- 21 cd Katu 23 24 0 Kuchai 1 57 |.e2 Lain 1164 words
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Article46 1937-12-14 5 Singap i< Moi Me i 8 X Levy and ('<» Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the to pri Pn day (i 4 Bengu< i 9 10 ited Mil 0.012 (ion I X I San M;i ii' 0.475 United Parai a46 words
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Advertisement231 1937-12-14 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and CommodttUt. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'231 words
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Advertisement193 1937-12-14 6 sa PAVILION MS -MS SEUW /V/y\W/' \V m COLUMBIA'S BIG LAUGH TREAT! r SG m X I LL ts X w/ w m* m VV/tat human 1 JT I f/end :'reed A|| th/rsty beast? John Sic* P?» v^ Directed by <^ J THEATRE ROYAL MAItLBO R 0 V <i H193 words
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Advertisement129 1937-12-14 6 Positively LAST SIGHT!! TO-NIGHT I CAPITOL 6.15-9.15 I -a k\\ nY \^m 1 HjMf —^it BAR OPEN TILL >» 1)N1( HT j 1 i OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15—9.15. S A GAY AND TENDER ■^>^^^^^^^^^^^ i I.OMANCE THAT WILL M W MWk M MAKE YOUR HEART SING BBMBffllHBiMKl"1 ifllilllH I "SING BE129 words
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Advertisement211 1937-12-14 7 YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING^ 7 j BUT YOU'LL BE SURPRISED WHAT j YOU CAN HAVE IN ENTERTAINMENT— j To-morrow m E CAPITOL j S s j \Opening at Specia Man,,, ]/5\ y S^ VmIIUON" J I^^P^ "WAKE UP AND LIVE" S > 'Z$ SING BABY SING .^RI" *%t/ //p 'GSKIN211 words
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Advertisement135 1937-12-14 7 j EMPIRE TALKIE r7//y m. i<» NIGHI i j "Tli, COUNTRY BEYOND" with ROCHELLE HUDSON SUN TALKIE X World) I lo NIGHT j -'LAWLESS MMliiS" "THE LIFE of EMILE ZOLA" ■al N.iii. Warner Bl MR. PAUL MINI OPENING DEC, 29th PAVILION T (DANCE HALL GIRL INVOLVED IN STRANGE OCEAN I135 words
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Article494 1937-12-14 8 I n) >" A //„,;< Memorial Controvet London Cannot Be Quiet: Keeping Fit h The Commons: Fashions In Burglaries ißy An Mil' Till- li... Men* <iiti() j ;ibiv word. the hor» |ll! thne counfather I thai ,i opinion seemi to be thai Lheridei is veil done bul494 words
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Article229 1937-12-14 8 iv the fashionable frocks and cos- m\"s suits, provided the concMtionis aablv good, are invariably "collCC--0 the modern thief. It appears the clothes are sold as new. having tot been transformed by an expert tailor "m the uame." rips up the seams, turns suit inside out229 words
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Article156 1937-12-14 8 Spanish Girls As Srrum Workers Madrid THERE an- some 40 young gir Madrid who cheerfully play wit! death every day m the service of th< Government They are serum preparers In the In st itut( ft and Sedumtheraph, v rabbits and white rats are bOUSG serum experiments.156 words
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Article150 1937-12-14 8 Started By English Settlers Tuscaloosa. Alabama BLAME or credit for the well -know:. drawling speech of the Souihen. States of America belongs to England and not to the negroes. Thus la the conclusion of Proi James B. McMillan, m a report presented to the research CounciJ of Alabama150 words
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235 1937-12-14 8 BORN "DEAD" Heart Re-Started After 3-½ Hours DAVID MARSHALL-KINGDON »>t»rn ad" thirteen iU1(l brought back to life after three and a halt' hours His mother, who saw B picture of a baby which came to life aftei thr use Of drugs at New Jersey. U.S.A told a remarkable story. Mrs.235 words
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Advertisement29 1937-12-14 8 AAAAAAAA**************^^ JTHE LAST WORD IN THE AR T OF BREWING S mSEk <i w jf Sv>le Importers: j^ 1 In- lui»l Asialir toiii|»an>. Limited^? fc^V KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. A29 words
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Article171 1937-12-14 9 MASS OF USEFUL RECORDS Lying Under Rums Of Chapei Stockholm. TIIK conflict m the Far Kast has 1 been responsible tor a severe loss to Swedish scientific research, it is learned here. The mass oi records of the archaeological researches ol the Swedish .scientist171 words
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Article198 1937-12-14 9 Provision For Amplified lu\ir Smyrna, Turkey. CLASSICAL music played m factories v during working hours has been found to have a stimulating effect on working men and women here and to increase their output. The experiment has been carried out by the local establishments manipulating dried fruit198 words
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Article84 1937-12-14 9 Increasing Street Clashes In Chile Santiago, Chile. THE recent law passed by the Chilean Congress prohibiting the display ol uniforms or emblems has not proved dequate to stop the increasing flashes between Communists and FasCongre to Ix i ailed In m> session, when the Government will propose that84 words
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Article238 1937-12-14 9 Revenge For Confiscated Air Gun Berlin. YOUNG Kurt Hermann Glaeser Ol 1 Chemnitz. Baxony, has just t> sentenced to one year's imprisonment and two years' loss ol civic rights for a hoax which he perpetrated last Christmas. On Christmas Eve 'he obituary or the burgomaster was received at238 words
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Article122 1937-12-14 9 Saved Lives Of Egyptian Officials Alexandria. two "non-coms" of the Cameron High- landers and an English man Lave received letters ol thanks from three Egyptian Government officials whom they rescued during a Wild .storm on the Suez-Cairo road last week The car In which the officials were travelling122 words
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Article134 1937-12-14 9 Large Deposits In Bulgaria Bofla the chJel of the fire brigade tt Kaaal- nik South Fast Bulgaria, has forestalled a rush ol speculators to shake claims m a valuable deposit oi black marble, winch has been discovered at 'he Village of Elhovo nearby The deposit, consisting ol high134 words
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Article21 1937-12-14 9 Mr R t (J Arthur, A&sUtani Stipendiary ol the straits Racing Association Singapore, win be at Cameron Highland boul I week21 words
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Article48 1937-12-14 9 Pilots Training For Canada's Airways TWKNTY pill m tensive coursi ol flj i Manitoba, m preparation for th< opening next year oi airlines spanning the i> minion of Canada Regular tervice with p Ing 1 rvprc'rd to t)c m lull SWIII the middle of next summer48 words
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Article136 1937-12-14 9 Leapt At 1 1 mi As He Roi /Mi' I Italian him tar, hi experience while beini Mimed m a modern Daniel In the Lion t> the Rome He had to be photographed lying ieep m the cage ol the goo's fi< lion. For the136 words
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293 1937-12-14 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1937. JAPANESE OUTRAGES i»HE latest outrages committed i»v members ol the Japam forces have astounded the world. An American gunboat In the yangtse has been bombed and unk by Japanese airmen, with the i",. <>i a number of lives. British gunboats have been ilarly293 words
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482 1937-12-14 10 AMERICA should come into THE LEAGUE o B t bo pleasi It ha b ar< nt afcns < from lounrpments by leading British pol that an German rapprochement desired m London, and according to many lead rommentators Hitler himself Is anxious to e«U blish a neu friendship with Britain 5482 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-12-14 10 Men of UIC warship Vlson" ciinii' ashon- at Portsmouth for tluir Christ BUM l«t\»'. Photo shows nun of thr "Nelson* 1 marching rwsj from th«-ir ship for Chrisimsj leftfc ut Portsmouth. (Piiiut News).33 words
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Article109 1937-12-14 10 Dr R. D Gross has a«umed duty as Senior Health Officer. Kedah Capt Preedy. the headmaster 0] Clifford School. Kuala Kangsai ly proceeding on transfer. Mr. Runmr Shaw, the popular c Ipoh. is on v short visit tc MOk. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Holiday, and their children, are109 words
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Article301 1937-12-14 11 PLEA BY NATIVE CLERGYMAN Position ()j Sou! l i African Negroes Cape Town. A PLEA tor more "human" treatment of natives In South Africa has been put forward In reference to recent disturbances by the Reverend Mr. Schlali, oi Langa, a native location on the301 words
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Article, Illustration57 1937-12-14 11 Some wonderful models made entirely of sugar— the work of many mont hs— are on show at UK Hotel ■<«' sUur&ni and Catering Exhibition at Olympia. London. Photo shoiv, Mr. .1. .1. Williams, head chel oi Royal Exeter Hotel. Bournemouth, with hi, su?ar model of the reared H^-m- athedral whichPlanet News - 57 words
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Article118 1937-12-14 11 Gives His Cold To National Bank Teheran. IJIS Imperial Majesty, the Shah, ha? presented all his personal nold tc the Banks Mellie Iran (the National Bank of Iran". Newspapers extol this exemplary action of His Majesty and call on the public to show their patriotism and folhii118 words
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Article104 1937-12-14 11 rresent From Governor Of Rome BantU TUP: city ol Valparaiso tv received, With great Domn. the a reproduction of the famous Wolt of the Capitol from the Governor ol Rome. The monument was presented thi f he Italian Consul General and has been o m the Italian Park104 words
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Article265 1937-12-14 11 CRAZY PLACE NAMES Very Much Liked By [mericans Washington, D C IN spite Of the efforts Of the American Board of Geographical Names to discoura: ens from bad taste or undue whimsicality m giving oami new towns and villages, the latest edition of the Postal Guide shows that Americans are265 words
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Article113 1937-12-14 11 Bends Iron Bars With His Eyes A HINDU mystii Pj bends iroi 1 1 J i his and can > t(1 tour snaki the Pandit Stai at curio At i iif took .1 couple ol Iron I Inch thick, and standing them upright on the ground, put th<113 words
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Article153 1937-12-14 11 70-Year-OU GbbeI n >li< r Miss O< rtrude Benham, 70 globe 'i -ii'i i who has bmi Join nej on fool m all port ol the world foi the pasl :u years, ha now arrived In Cape Town froni 81 Helena it i hei boast that153 words
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Advertisement36 1937-12-14 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obta/naW* of a// Chmmtsxt on* Storm I y I ft &C' r PHONF *A^\ GOODWOOD 6JJ4 f M Irir^raphlr Aii<i.r. t tMAKMIJKiLT fUIUATED IPRM fO» VI81Tt»l«M <»«», TOLHWTt 'InrivaUed racUttUn lor f*~ir M.uiertutnr.36 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-12-14 12 r i. m (Kinv hoi's «,f 2M Sanadron taking nil from Plymouth for the longest formation flight ever undertaken by nrwkt cit> oi *\une\. trianei :>e\\si. on'- tin iimhk koala taxi-ing over Plymouth Sound. (Planet Newt). In air view of tin46 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1937-12-14 3 Herbert Harris - CHRISTMAS 1837 Herbert Harris By rHRISTMAS EVE 1837 i on a Sum ■'1 prim ladii >^jk Lhi .i bonm ts, incredibly small wai md fulsome crinolines an no' doing their shopping to day That had to be <l>iu ya terday two da) before Christma Queen Victoi en on the Throne1,303 words
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Article, Illustration2861 1937-12-14 5 Normall Gordon - The Double Triumph Normall Gordon k 3y JUDY STAINES awoke to the knowledge ol a pleai urable sensation. Mosl ol us. hap pily, at one time or anot have been conscious ol the same emotio Before mil ibility com es, and while the mists ol sleep drifting away. v. lie2,861 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1937-12-14 6 REGINALD-M LESTER - DON'T FOPGET YOUR PETS AT CHRISTMAS REGINALD-M LESTER *a< «g^ HE I -uit you may fail at time to Look properlj doubt call forth Indlgnani n protests. Ye\ who arc really foi their animals neglect them on occasions eitl through forgetfulness or lack ol knoi and the former is often1,218 words
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Article, Illustration3163 1937-12-14 7 JOHN OLIVER ESSEX - The GREEN GRIFFIN VASE JOHN OLIVER ESSEX A I fc A A ELL [callil :i rQI *M*W flared Madge W Falconer Same here!" agreed her sister, .Judith. "What m the world possessed Aunt Elizabeth to send such a thing! She mUSi have known we should all rather have a cheque3,163 words
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Article, Illustration3401 1937-12-14 9 A.M. Burrage - A.M. Burrage I by ETTA wyatt was relieved Nthei than otherwise to ftnd "ii her arrival al h rington Manor thai the house was empty ol the family and gue She had expected to find them all having tea In (I knowing nobody except her uncle3,401 words
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Article, Illustration2542 1937-12-14 10 J RUSSELL WARREN - PRODIGAL FATHER J RUSSELL WARREN f 1 w S the prison gate closed beA\ hind him. Michael Grayson turned and looked up at the high wall, capped with snow. through which the tips of iron spikes protruded skywards ,U didn't do much to me." he said You only shut me2,542 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1937-12-14 11 PATRICK BRAYBROOKE - PATRICK BRAYBROOKE ih m., crack ol the explosion 01 1 Christmas crackei Is quit often !llt 1;i ol .,1! S up o! paper either 01 to the table or on to tin ground On this pajjei more often thi 1 to b< .ound a riddle wit! both1,625 words
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Article260 1937-12-14 11 Desperate Struggle For Survival New il/Ii H Ita back to the Wi n York's vast underworld of efl \a making a lust desperate fight surviyal. For two years It has been huir.U' by Special Prosecutor. Mr inomn* B Dewey a man so fearlessly getic that260 words
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Article, Illustration107 1937-12-14 13 PEACE ON EARTH Th€ ul< P »'"t not quite Christmas >;arl> a phantasy from Hollywood "Peace mi earth" sin?s Judy Garland, Metro-Gold Priscilla l.awson and Ann Rutherford are pn JX Pole. The two young actress^ exemplify |9i him I |U W t t^ :utr is her voice with t Santa107 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1937-12-14 15 Rene Duwal - Fortunes from Handwriting Rene Duwal *y AN you read handwriting? I rdo not mean to suggest that y,u are an expert at decipl. hieroglyphics some p) pie call handwriting But em you tell a p« naracteri study oi his penmanship? v. W) innot, I intend to let Into the lecrets1,545 words
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Article153 1937-12-14 15 To Go Back To School After "Holidays' 1 Madrid. Many Madrid children wno have hart virtual -holidays- from school since the i utbreak of hostilities m Juiy. U< starting their i PJV ptT y T this autumn, *^J£2fi& Keut cial correspondent *ith Republican Forces. Those school buildings which153 words
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Article103 1937-12-14 15 Survey Of American City Parks Washington, Di The public parks and recreategrounds m American cities are vaiuec at approximately £235.785,000. according to a survey by the National Park k el The survey covered 592 towns an< cities throughout the country, and d" not include New York. Philadelphia^ Buffalo.103 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1937-12-14 16 Louis Levant - Bard Tricks for your Party Louis Levant ARDS arc fascinating Few J^ will deny that For that W reason anyone knowing a number of ingenious tricks can weave a spell over any audience. Especially is this true m the home when parties such as those held hristmas are the order1,209 words
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Article283 1937-12-14 17 UNION'S PLIGHT IN WARTIME ••Mam Bare Necessities" Cut Off Ml Union .»1 SOUth hi ht T'" v r "S^S MSS respect indls less elope nl on overseas metal usually >'•' i.s>u. hr oSndrle prWat. Department ol RfUwW :i be adapted to 'I manul "Si 6 nnarenth A rt i Ich283 words
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Article65 1937-12-14 17 I.S. Hag Given £46,000,000 Since February 1936 IX' More tt: m 16,000,000 hai been paid m Federa 20 000,000 ol the United Sti bruai 1938 it ha-, been Social Board Pui ;d dependeiti children ac hi bulk "i Mi.- outlay (i tin the admi iploymeni com]65 words
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Article221 1937-12-14 17 Woman Accused 01' Strange Pose inbul TliK extraordinary story 01 B 23 Did Turkish woman who was broim up as a boy and refuses to regard sell as a girl has been unloldcd an Istanbul court. woman, whose name, Meh ns "angel/ 1 was221 words
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Article102 1937-12-14 17 Scotsman A> Director Of Publn Relations Edmonton, Mr. A. J. Allnutt, who was bon Tonidon. Ro.v> and Crumarty. S has been appointed to the positioi Director of Public Relations for Alberta Government. Mr Allnutt is 48. For 13 y> served with the engineering departn ci the British Po-i102 words
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Article300 1937-12-14 18 ALL-MALE FASHION SHOW Manly Mannequins In £5,000 Display New York MORE than 300 clothier., and tailors have attended the first completely ill-male fashion show ever held 111 New York. They paid 50 dollars (110 > each to watch it. The clothes were displayed by i Ighl men ••mannequins", who paraded300 words
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Article47 1937-12-14 18 w lgrad< Btoi primitive lit lief foil: hatch. Bo la, havi now beer Identlonumeni Onh two sue ument Hind lalmed In iHio ie bank of the fiver Una m Jtl he mom, uumer nd oth-r relic ►und, and ai i ttlement which the let47 words
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Article288 1937-12-14 18 Old Story Recalled "IN DETESTATION OF MURDER" r«01 NTR"Y folk are said to be Huperstitious. Bui m the village of Hindhead some people think they have p*"! reason to be. A i 150-year-old curse, cut In stone m thai no man shall forget, ifl saiil to288 words
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Article1705 1937-12-14 24 E.E.H. Thompson - E.E.H. Thompson By l< opyrifht) IT was m a hat shop In Bond Sti -where I had been taken by my wife -that I mot the girl I had known as Stella Danvers, again Only •Stella Duprez" was her name now. and she had built up the1,705 words
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Article1584 1937-12-14 25 Norman Caird - THAT SPANISH GIRL Norman Caird By llCoptrißhtl v NDRBW BEARLI th< a\ clerk ol Drysdale and M\ ppers, should hay; t] neglected on Ma desk [nstead, ht tand- :it the window gazing moodily at the The eagle eje ol Mr Lapworth. the head clerki soon spot* jomething "WoFaorU Searle? he1,584 words
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Article166 1937-12-14 25 BRIDE MARRIES BEST MAN An Irish Comedy Of Krrors Beil irthern lTHI besi man was married to I hride In an amazing wet mix-up' m the small village ol leter County Tyrone. Wht>n the bridal party reached l the Itai rails the best man. Mr. Albert Mv do stood between166 words
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Article147 1937-12-14 25 Still Functioning: 87 Years After Its Founding Garnaville. lowa Back In the clays when a man ci h fm ri cuiltv of "rustling" h SSS u-mari^ hanged the Garnavill HoJse Thief Detective AasodaUon lO tT^iv eighty-seven years aftei loJndU*: 551 Nation, H itUl runciO The g 3O147 words
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Advertisement28 1937-12-14 38 t aT S. GILES. IVIL NATAL, AND MILITARY TAIUM %NII O! TKI TTI X No. The Arcade. 81nKaporp J I pho.i 7tt«. nir iaiiok _r— <-»- J~~ r-~ IQS28 words
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Advertisement13 1937-12-14 2 I^> X I f% I d i Gm CHARLES HEIDSIECK This XMA S13 words
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Advertisement170 1937-12-14 4 —^Lai—Sr 9^' "l^__^_f ..^■K^BBflBBBBBBBBa Ww a++^0k m 111 mm a-BBr* _JI Vb_ v &4 »S^* /^x -> i HP_HE nBto"ui_B_ V 3*_ BB' ___P^^ _P^ B_ I v*V^ fe,/ v^ _jF p^\ 4B amir** 5 ■<* W tM W a3L £r* t' _1_^ _Lr___Hi^™^^^^ Jl Br i B w_ wv170 words
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Advertisement22 1937-12-14 6 Ci CHRISTMAS GIFTS f I ilk <;<>U> STI!?!.IN(i riW 11. l p UK SILVxI LI 11. N>^ Uncorp ipoh penanc SINGAPORE ()n22 words
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Advertisement235 1937-12-14 12 i F i Thls lm P roved mixer (Srf^d churns KLIM into s^f Pure Milk instantly J I >/ V r _^S\ delicious /or drinking KLIM will keep fresh and sweet The New Improved Klim Mixer Price 80 cts. w i t li o ii t Refrigeration \/OU need milk235 words
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Advertisement24 1937-12-14 19 1 STANDAKI) PLAIN JK Sm\^ ;»«k UK i V ii i r .^^H^7ftVAH m\ T^flVl iidkeW mle Advvertisemenl Henri/ VKauyli Ltd., Sinfi Lumpur, ipoh.24 words
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Advertisement25 1937-12-14 21 Hell certainlv^^B IS THE ONLY BRITISH BHAMDV WHICH COMES rt^OM THf EUPOPIAN lONI (Advertisement of The Borneo Co., Ay^/., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang) w.ps.25 words
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Advertisement27 1937-12-14 23 ■S| NO BETTER a t I I II A C Ba riiiM WA I v^m mAj ROSKOPF BETTER PRESENT ■pl|| T^ I I A k A ZZZZ—27 words
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Miscellaneous84 1937-12-14 24 111 1 Lji B 1 1. Li Li il L L. —^mß L t 1 1 1 J^ NOTE:— Figures m parent denote the number of letters m the words re quired ROSS (7) 1 A iwnvv Li r ring time '7.. mwn cham id a cruel form ol 1!84 words
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Advertisement49 1937-12-14 25 The Vienna city mint has secured an >rder from the Chinese Government for 120.000.000 coins These will be of a copper-nickel alloy and of 5. 10. and 20 -ent denomination-. The con >)e delivered with n the next nine months and will k mint busy 'iurinu the whole til49 words
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Miscellaneous28 1937-12-14 25 SOLUTION OF CHRISTMAS CRYPTIC CROSSWORD C m QMSmM|A|sBL-CTc^£ k Mo pfsM d It PtjßpJi a|v^n[sß sjE^JM[a ngf^jT ■ia T a hI L B N i^ >s NiiKiiTMßyEy^bivyg! ■Ql^leiNlAiDlfcMelxlpfßlelsls28 words
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Advertisement14 1937-12-14 26 ji %]flj tTfV mlvj* S A For your throat's sake -smoke I CRAVEN A14 words
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Article, Illustration105 1937-12-14 27 A team of German girls who have been appearing on the London stage invaded the Royal Air Force training station at Cranwell, Lincolnshire, at the invitation of Winp-Commander J. R. Cassidy. to give a demonstration to the apprentices of their novel means of improving physical fitness. The girls perform onPlanet News - 105 words
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Advertisement68 1937-12-14 27 FOR I CHRISTMAS I YOU WILL FIND! TIIK LABOUT SKLKdIONS IN diamond RINGS HUOLRI RROOCHBS, etc. H<IH lII>I\W WHERE QUAL1 1 1 nui \\i I I aki IKADiIJO.ViI. Bacli Wonderiul (linstiiii IBtl were mvn MM bcloi 111 Singapore J he U«st is to ..ijn- .ujU Mf .il RENE ULLMANN JKWI.ili68 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1937-12-14 28 Catering for Christmas »RENT you just bubblmu ovei with i the A Christmas spirit, now that It's time tn plan the Christmas dinner and do tor the very busy .week? Christmas! Excitement ol lanmj Unions; Site from old trlenas: no** childi «d a nt K s f s irl Oi1,290 words
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Advertisement174 1937-12-14 28 CHRISTMAS ¥1 Frld Hot QHMlll I'uik-.i or Vtg»t«bi> Broth Hois (I Oennrc Varlft Qfauted H"m ;iii<i Family SftUCC, lornatd < rlrry and BwtWll M>i<^ Chinese Bii oflr*' CHRISTMAS I>^ Satuni NUEAKFASI (ir.ip«- Fruit 'loasi Battcf Marmalade CHRISTMAS I>\^ Satnnl.i> DINNER i rd Tomato Juke Mml Turkey Bacon itolh Chestnut Stuffing174 words
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Advertisement142 1937-12-14 28 Monday December 27 LUNCH Fillets of Plaice Veronique Boiled Potatoes Fried Slices of Christmas Pudding neCM .<nd Biscuits Celery >limday December 27 DINNEK t ream l>l Sweet Corn Mousse of Turkey .ii'd Ham (coldj Florida Salad Potato Salad Butterscotch Meringue Pie Coffee Tuesday December 28 BREAKFAST Glass Orange Juice Hot142 words
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Advertisement332 1937-12-14 29 BOOKS! BOOKS!! VICKI BALM'S New Book Just Received! A TALE FROM BALI' by Vicki Bauv:. A Tale from Bali is a page from the history of the worlds romantic island. It is also the longest and most impressive novel that the author of Grand Hotel has yet written. The story332 words
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Advertisement89 1937-12-14 29 i onus is siioiM>i\<;T l III 4 1 CAMERAS AND FILMS I Iffijo PHOTOGRAPHS i studio for j }9 foto- portrait by foto-artist j enly S S Stamford lid. i J£ A YllS T 7 7 £y^ Examined by the most modern methods known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S.89 words
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Advertisement145 1937-12-14 29 SILK STORE Lovely to io«>k Delifhtfnl t«. m m INDUS A MGHTII S .him ;iii greatl) redaeed TAJMAHALS X'MAS SALE rhe Sale th it beats 'em 23, HIGH STREI 1 'Phone ::kj DRY CLEANING Iliiriol Ijtiiif-k loan vv for sain c tl 4i service i.iods handed m by 10 a145 words
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Advertisement452 1937-12-14 30 TRAVi Bltlll^H BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Uur Due TonnafC SJfl Tonnage ore 1937. 1938 CO] 15 00U Dec 17 KAISAH I HIND 11.500 Feb. 11 miRDWAN' 601 Dec 21 BANGALORE 1 '00 Feb IL' PHTTOAL nOOO 31 NALDERA 16.000 Feb 25 CHITRAL lft.oou u^ HANPUHA452 words
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Advertisement438 1937-12-14 30 T S TO FRENCH PORTS T v S HOMEWARDS. ynuiu. For Marseilles, Havn Antwerp A Jg«*g* I c BANGKOK For Marseillis,Havre Ant^rP Dunkirk Jan 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Naza tBo deaux Jan. j CAP VARELLA For MarseUes, Nantes. St. Nazane Boideaux OUTWARDS. s (from MarselUes) CAP PADARAN438 words
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Article816 1937-12-14 31 New Vessel On BelfastLiverpool Run I AST monl h Ihe new tnotorshlp Lein- b< tween freland i Britain Alth s»he has tx en buill for I iblinI Packet f.Ki she on [m- Bell Mm 1 1 !r. M H ltd this .hip ha been i ih<- .o< cial816 words
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Advertisement193 1937-12-14 31 Ib rii s orpora i ce B d ii i v ju[" i^ ■> c NKXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Jan. 29 FC A K f Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or193 words
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Advertisement117 1937-12-14 31 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE BTAR, LTD. (Incortx)rated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. SJ KATORI MARU I"' KASHIMA MARU" Jan *'> m.s YASUKUNI MARU Jun l'» to Ifft Class 2in\ class Naphs $497 $540 $317 $343 Marspilhs 514 557117 words
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Miscellaneous236 1937-12-14 31 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME New Zealand Swartei Dec 14 8 a m South- West Sumatra. 8.-Ea B(n*neo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly 14 8 a m E'engerang B. Soon Heng 14 9 a.m. Netherlands Indies:- Bagan and Belat Pandjang ng Thong 14 3 p.m I'crt236 words
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Miscellaneous58 1937-12-14 31 KEPPPI I II IRBOUR Main Wharf: Sawahloei\tO, Gen yd. Heyden. Lch Lady Clifford, Norseman, s Lady Denlson Pender VESSELS IX DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pasar Albert Dork: Dock Caisson No 'J Victoria Dock: Katong Keppel Harbour No. 1 Dock: WBt Supply. Mainpi. The P. and O. Rajput ana If due at58 words
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Article, Illustration60 1937-12-14 32 x ii Indent Smile"— C. L. .Tesky, Fire Station, Hill Street Pfl h A. A/i/. .'{ft. .lalan Datok Abdul llamid. Joh«n Kiihru. Pelepak Falli \t rinrfT— ll B. Johnson, M Tit. Bfaadron H.A.I. •Tranquilitv"— BH S.. 3 oxl*3 Road Betel-Nut Trees'*— G. Gan. Uoad. Singapore. iest \\v60 words
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Article, Illustration10 1937-12-14 33 Landing Place"— by Tay Bak Honf, 97, Norfolk Koad. Sinfaporc10 words
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Article364 1937-12-14 33 AGFA PICTURE CONTEST YOUR Entries Are ON this page and the one opposite, will be found pictures received for our photographic competition for which these pages arc reserved every Tuesday. T!iC competition carries prizes of Agfa cameras and films. Three Agta cameras and twelve rolls of film will be Riven364 words
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Article21 1937-12-14 33 Lieut H R H Maaon ol thi ment Port Dlckion, returned to tatlon t wei-k mi? v m, C uneron Highlands21 words
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Advertisement40 1937-12-14 33 «iil> _^qrf c .1 ilms can be u«ed. Hoes lbi« m k aii a handicap? Definitely Tla c ex|»e r i k ne e d photographer would have chosen, anyhow, <Bir reliable. ISOCHROME-film Ml t The Film For the tropics!40 words
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Advertisement67 1937-12-14 33 Entrlea for this competition are invited for the prizes to be awarded m Dec They should be addressed to the Kditor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Koad. Singapore, MM thC envelopes should be clear'y ir.arked Agfa BEND IN Yoni ENTRY NOW id i hat Dr I! v. < ►fftccr, Cpoh, will67 words
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Article310 1937-12-14 34 FRASER COMPANY. Li<t Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec 13, 5 pjn Close Tin Company invicimri To Date Ex. Div. year Payable i Batti Belangor foi Dec 9.. Dec 17 Dec 10 5«? Burma Mak.v <>d. Int. Dec. 11 18 Dec. 13 1U.% Wris Hycl lt 13 fI()l X Tin 40',310 words
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Advertisement158 1937-12-14 34 n /ML B M^# j M/mSk M aW^ M J V //fine World W -A4^ L ifl The new PILOT P ens wlH im P ress y° u as Af-Lep'?! lL >v IA W no ncr range of pens has ever done— Bbfrn s IMW fhe reall y beautiful material—158 words
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Miscellaneous1046 1937-12-14 34 v| PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C OKI THF RADIO i Singapore Station On 225 Metres A ro hay I*l aims m Promoting export trade -w- iu-i^ii particulars of facilities available fo T v .nromn visitors from overseas— the interest n nniTicu FAAPIRF BSO urn. The News and Announce- 6.001,046 words
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Article89 1937-12-14 35 FRANCE YUGOSLAVIA Desire For Friendly .ollaboralion Paris, Dec 13. ■i si >yadinovitch m the course oi a I" rtth M. Delbos. coni the Yugo-Slav Government's ion not to sign the anti-Comintern iccording to the Havas Stoyadinovitch Is reported to have ted that his Journey to Rome waa turn for CountReuter - 89 words
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Article100 1937-12-14 35 Competition To Record First Vote Moscow. Dec. 13. THE Soviet general election was marked by unprecedented enthusiasm, ac)rdJng to the official Tass Agency. 100.000 polling stations were pen from 6 a.m. to midnight, but so were voters to vote early that m number of localities voting was comdReuter - 100 words
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Article106 1937-12-14 35 Britain Must Fake 1 Strong Line Londoi:. Dec. 13. "«DED "The Limit", a News-Chroni-fi cle editorial, referring to the Japattacks on British sunboaK that throughout the China mll Japan has shown a cynical disI for the British fl Alter detailinc: the Incidents, it states i has soReuter - 106 words
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Article84 1937-12-14 35 An Excellent School Magazine THE latest issue of "The Treasure." the .mnual magazine of the Ar.slo- Continuation School, has just to hand. well written and copiously illusl, the magazine should not only I to the A.C.C.S. pupils, but also iv outside the school, tnai a rine contrtxu a84 words
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Article30 1937-12-14 35 Si: rgcd with ached to the S.S Police by tur whilst I ;)I n cinne.se woman named Ooh claimed trial wh( rth Ma afternoon. postponed until Feb. 7,30 words
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Article380 1937-12-14 35 Possession Of Stolen Property trni Our own Corresponde Johore Bahru. Dec. \2 must have known that the monej Riven to her by her son wu dishonestly obtained Instead of making any enquiries us to how her son got large a sum she kept quiet until the Police380 words
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Article129 1937-12-14 35 Anti-Japanese Activities In Malacca From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. THAT ChiMM merchant who show pro-Japanese tendencies are put through the painful ordeal of earclipping by a patriotic circle, is the subject of strong rumour circulating m town. This penalty is said to have been recently imposed on a129 words
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92 1937-12-14 35 Mi G X Chellappah's career In the >n Educational service leakers included Dr D c Richards, Mr. 'fang Slew Tien and Mr. c w. Chellappah. Among those present were the following. Messrs Woodford, Low Siew Chong, Goh Chin Watt, Goh Jo«jn Hoe, Hontf Ah Heng, Khon92 words
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Article159 1937-12-14 35 British Comment On Attacks On Warships London, Dec 13 Tm on the Bri gunb ats are the subject ol headlim s In the pn The Daily Telegraph In a lead< i headed "Running ;;m<;k on the states "Nothing that has happened In the Far East m recent month.-,159 words
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Article122 1937-12-14 35 News Of Ma law us In Britain (By Air Mail* ■From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 1. THE Rev. Hamilton Aikin ha;; had remarkable success with filrr lectures [throughout the country. He crowned his efforts last night by showing film on rubber production m Malaya to the Rubber Growers'122 words
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Article415 1937-12-14 35 I nnual Distribution Prizes THE annual pri HOI 3 Innocent E 1 lish School took place on E As th< Ai tin teral of th< attend the function, Father Koh the former Director <>i the school, verj kindly consented to give away the pi Hcv Bra Gerard415 words
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Advertisement57 1937-12-14 35 O O II A lI A 1 11 lI A II II I •\I i. PORTLAIVD-CEMEMT (Complying with British Standard Specification) Mq7 mat f?J^j| JI ARK^M CHKA KST RENOWNED POR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTfI Hil^ilv recommended for f:i>.t eoneretc m»ik. In .isks and m llajfv ALWAYSJ ,X MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD.57 words
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Article141 1937-12-14 36 French Criticism Of Italy's W ithdmwal 3 me withdrawal of Italj WJ" MeraM) eritictoe* I restore the Umpenrtnw r r h«, riacn «™i aw- Hi pn.irip:.! role '■'"■<< t() If ranees In carrying oui W miuwrj pl^ wafrffifSon weU-inlonnwl, ion <lV s the withdrawal ol StJlr a141 words
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Article51 1937-12-14 36 Hongkong Dec 13. According to police report between and 30 Japanese sailors or Marines landed at Patkok, on the British .side ol the border, In pursuit of a Chines- mnk crew on Saturday niuht. They military authorities confirm the report that the landing was definitely within British territory51 words
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Article116 1937-12-14 36 63 New Ships Being Bu.lt? v-u York i Tin i nlted Btatei G#wwu»e«< aw is building three i, ,ttl«-shi|»s. according to IVashinffton correapoiWtoiii me Nen York Timei According to tlal though unofficial rep^ f lading I toree 46,000 ton battleshipa armed with i»> l "oonflSn'ation for this belief116 words
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Article78 1937-12-14 36 Member ol tl lan Associat ;apore, have been Invited to nomi- member to serve on the Municipal Commission The preseni nominee, Mr. (J ■\\vvs. is due to on O md Is eliglbli appointiin'iii The annual general meeting ol the ociation -.'ill be held at the SingaRecreation Club on78 words
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Article140 1937-12-14 36 Step Towards Fuel-Oil Independence Port Lyautey, Mora FOR the first time a cargo of petroleum obtained from Moroccan wells is being exported to France. The French tanker "Algol" on its maiden voyage is returning to France from Port Lyautey with a cargo of crude petroleum from the newly-exploited140 words
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Article174 1937-12-14 36 Bin Chew Jit Poh - Bin Chew Jit Poh China Prepares New Stand Shanghai l> IT \i reported from a Japanese that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek accepted the suggestion of the pr< leaders for the replacement of a number of high officials who have recei. Insisted on coming to terms with I174 words
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106 1937-12-14 36 s; uapore. Monday noon DAILY PRICES CURRENT. i Buyers- Seilei No. I.X.R.S.S. m c. (FOB. Dec. i 24 3 a Good FAQ. m bales (FO.B. Dec> 25 11 16 23 15 1« No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spat-loa-ei lawardable Spore > 24 2 24 do. Dec.106 words
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Article142 1937-12-14 36 Heavy Fine On A Chinese i S ;;>■= m possession ol 27.. Ib. ol dutiable toba£ hut a- Oran*e Orovi (1 i XT'.. Mr H .1 Johnston, ol the Department, explaining the charge said that ai 6.30 a.m. on Dec. 11, "g ol Revenue jrs appro;. .mci accused's142 words
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220 1937-12-14 36 Giant Torpedo-Carrying Flying Boats Washington. GIANT torpedo-carrying flying boats operating at close quarters from behind smoke-screens will cut Britain's communications m the next war according to some navy experts m Washington. They will be a deadlier threat to great sea powers than the U.-Boat campaigns of Germany m the last220 words
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Advertisement103 1937-12-14 36 V It's such a relief I2^v lii t > know one can jRCk i make sure ot y^ vv fe< $Sc*% 3tyy Personal Freshness Sfccr h\ simpK using S). EBUOYTQILET \r soap £g Personal freshness is so important we're lucky to have Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to guard it for us.103 words
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Advertisement48 1937-12-14 36 1938 IMAIIII-:s /or Ch:ist77ias Gifts We have .just received a wide range of Collins 1930 diaries Prices moderate. Come early for better selection. E. M. (i LOVER CO. I k 11. The Arcade. Singapore. Imperial 44 G00d Companion M AU-Brlusb SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR48 words
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Miscellaneous27 1937-12-14 36 The Tides Xl DAY: ti.44 a.m., 8 ft. 2 ins.; 8.05 p.m., < ft. 5 ins. TO-MORROW: 7.42 a.m., 8 ft. 6 ins- 9 19 p.m., 8 ft.27 words
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Article217 1937-12-14 37 SMITH CHERRINCTON IN FINAL INVITATION TENNIS Tournament At The S. C, R. C, PLAYED m a drizzle at Hong Lim (ireen, the semi-final of the S.CJLC. invitation tournament open doubles between K. Smith and E. Cherrington and Chua Choon Leonf and Woon Chow Tat ended m favour of the S.C.C.217 words
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Article150 1937-12-14 37 Brennan Scores hive Goals \i Tanglin FIVE goals, all scored by Cpl. Brennan. was the principal feature of the hocmatch played at Tanglin yesterday crnoon when the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers tost XI met the Cricket Club hockey and maintained their un- record for the season. nditions were150 words
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Article43 1937-12-14 37 !•!>• mixed foursomes n December will be played on i day afternoon. the draw t tin's Pi ed noi ter than i craik J. Markh The 'following are the ftxtui .vary 1938. Ladies' January Bogey 13rd) Mixed m< H6th and 30th)43 words
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Article12 1937-12-14 37 Hockey match* t0 £c Pat th< cancelled owing to the12 words
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Article304 1937-12-14 37 Ceylon S. C. Entertains The R.A. F. IN v One game of hockey played at Balestier yesterday, the Ceylon Sports Club drew with the Royal Air Fore*- (Beletar) I—l. Though the game wai played In an sani drizzle it did nothing to reduce the quality of the game304 words
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Article158 1937-12-14 37 Success Of The London Clubs THOUGH over a third o! the English football .season has been completed It is too early to estimate with any deg»l safety the chances of the various contenders for football honours. League tables are not a reliable guide »ccer form. Some of the158 words
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Article54 1937-12-14 37 London, l>rr 1 The attack* on British v '».,>s In the Yamrtse have < l r We impression m London >says Re* {vr d'olomatic correspondent. OlBefail circles M pr.-smi hay Olllv brief confinnat.on and are awaiting details ol the Sales >f th, ,itack, wh.rh will be subjected i» «ios,. studyReuter - 54 words
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Article123 1937-12-14 37 Singapore Team's Postal Match Score TiiK Singapore Rifle Association season .■rt on Sunday last with the ShOOtt)l the N.H.A. postal match match, instituted m 1934 eight British su»> tit and stationed In the Colonies, and countries of the Empire me following are Singapore team. scores: Total :too sou123 words
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Article60 1937-12-14 37 Playing on the Oldham Hall mound yesterday, the 7th Heavy Battery (BlaMatl) defeated the V \i C.A by four goals to two In a hockey match which was keenly contested through--1 out I The Gunners led by 2 oat hall time combined el ly and fully deed60 words
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Article74 1937-12-14 37 A bill providing lor further amend ments m the Textiles (Quotas) O id'nance was Razetted yesterday, the [principal object uf which is to lmpl< I men! the extension ol the quoU I to certain classes of made-up good make better provision for the appointment ol officers to enforce74 words
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Article79 1937-12-14 37 All-India Putting Up Good Show Bombay, Dec 13 SO IRES at do c "I play to day m tin All-India. Ist. EIMM 153 (O0?€T •'> fOI Tennyson i xi. 1 tan n>'J (Parfc 44. Edrich 42, Bannerjee 3 for 47 All-India. 2nd Inns: 20« (Nankad, 22-year-old newcomer, madeReuter - 79 words
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Article27 1937-12-14 37 R. A.F. Beat Clericals iii a keenly contested jame ol hockey at Balestier yesterday afternoon the Royal Air Force (Town Office) defe Clerical Union by \l 127 words
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Article225 1937-12-14 37 S. K. Won- With Copts Prize S. X Wong won the bland club I tain s prize competition played under Stapleford reckoning over the week-cod with a total score ol 3!>i 4 points. About 60 tar da were taken out ;in<i the following were .some of the225 words
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Article209 1937-12-14 38 DECEMBER SKYE I MEETING I Fair Number Oj I Entries I Taipin*, Monday. Till, following are entries for the Taiping Turf Club December Skye meeting on Dec. IT and 18:— Hones, class 4. Polo Ponies, catch weights, two of about two furlongs each: Why ry. Carkal,209 words
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Article145 1937-12-14 38 Lira Registers Sharp Drop Pibi.y In anticipation >1 Mv nomic po the lim In H"' la 1V rhe Italian authoriti| did not t the rate ol depreciation cm Baturdav and dul not operate !l!', (l ',n ;i weakened to 95.37 to a pound, compared with 94 i.Reuter - 145 words
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Article33 1937-12-14 38 Tokio, Dec. 13. Mi Hin.tn eslled <»> sir Robert Craigie and <>n in-half <>» the Japan ,■>«■ Government tendered an rxi" sion of profound refrel foi the unfortunate reported incident"in?olTin« the iunkoat Lmivlnrd.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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67 1937-12-14 38 After spctuliiu; two nighta huddh-u m nakeshif Shelters on the barren islands £hoto and Hayake the passengers idcrew of the President Hoover wn\ > ny taken ofl to-day by the President McKmlay. nls assumed thai a skcleKncrewU being maintained aboard^the President Hoover, but it IsReuter - 67 words