Morning Tribune, 4 January 1938
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Title Section14 1938-01-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vl) 2.— No. 285. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, January 4, 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article968 1938-01-04 1 ROOSEVELT'S IMPORTANT SPEECH TO CONGRESS U.S. Will Respect Treaty Obligations But What About Other Nations? PRESIDENT DEFENDS WAGES HOURS BILL AS PROMOTING PROSPERITY Washington, Jan. 3. UNSWERVING faith m the future of democratic government was ex pressed by President Roosevelt m his eagerly-awaited address to-day at theReuter - 968 words
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Article661 1938-01-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. ihpanae Terms Arc "Too Stiff" Hankow, Jan. 3. thi concensai al opinion here is 1 thai the second German attempt it mediation between China and Japan will fail as the Japanese terms are stated to be too stiff for even ihe biBOOC pacifists661 words
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Article25 1938-01-04 1 Shanghai. Jan. 3 5.000 Chinese ex-residents, with special passes, crossed the western period Shanghai into Japanese ocI territory Whirh rP.nnonpH thi J ReuterReuter - 25 words
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333 1938-01-04 1 British Resident Tells How The People Feel bout It A VTrm Shanghai, Jan. 3. 'ID picture of conditions m Japan T wa< Painted by a British resident of ng through Shanghai toiat there is no widespread s P° n taneous enthusiasm for warReuter - 333 words
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Article201 1938-01-04 1 Rome, Jan. 3. ARABIC speaking Italian Government stenographers are among those who are listening m to the first 8.8.C. Arabic broadcast from London at 6 p.m. tonight. They will take down the report for the Popular Culture Minister, Signor, Alfieri. who controls the gigantic machinery of FascistReuter; British Official Wireless - 201 words
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Article72 1938-01-04 1 AIR RAID ON NANKING Planes Flown By Russians? Shanghai, Jan. 3. rHINESE planese, believed to be Soviet-built and possibly flown by Soviet airmen, bombed Nanking to-day, according to a very reliable foreign report. The visit is the first since the Japanese occupation o Nanking on Dec. 13. There are noReuter - 72 words
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140 1938-01-04 1 -Sin Chew Jit Poh - -Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hankow, Jan 3. IN a new year message to the people of Kwangsi, Li Chung Jen and Pc Sung Hsi jointly urge loyal support anc continuation of the war. They assured the people that the Soviet were supplying hundreds of140 words
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Article27 1938-01-04 1 Moscow, Jan. 3. Eight prominent Soviet leaders implicated m a plot to overthrow the eovernment m Armenia hv^° ced to death at Erivan ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement29 1938-01-04 1 ON OTHER PAGES i Page F.M.S. Transport I Board selangor Vnemployed I New Eurasian Platoon 3 Kaeing Form At a v clance Local Sport JJ i i'enang Races J29 words
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Advertisement78 1938-01-04 1 FRESH MILK— WITH I fSSlB&l ALL THE TROUBLE I REMOVED! J TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, M water78 words
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203 1938-01-04 2 SITTING IN SEREMBAN Tw Bus Coi n pa m o Ama hamate O 'Froiti Our Oun Reporter) Seremban, Jan. 3. THE newly- formed F.M.S. Transport Board held its first inquiry meeting m the Seremban Supreme Court this morning when nine applications were on the203 words
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Article93 1938-01-04 2 Alarming Experience Ot local Europeans A p ARTY of Singapore Buropeans a rompamed by three Malay boatme: g (l narrow escape about three mile on the lanal. Month shore on Satur»y evening, when the launch to which l 1 l ,:,r| had penl New Years Dnv the93 words
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Article27 1938-01-04 2 X: editor ol the RF*,** will be the speakSa Clvb 1 1 Sin.uap.uv R a p U!j Hi.s subject will |S POWth Year Impressions'' b27 words
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Article321 1938-01-04 2 Chinese Sentenced For Retention Singapore. Monday. 1 FINE ol $50 (m default two months' rigorous imprisonment) was imposed on Lim Qu^e Koh to-day by Mr. P V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, who found him guilty of having dishonestly retained stolen property belonging to a compatriot, Koh Guan Quee,321 words
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Article116 1938-01-04 2 Victim In A Serious Condition i Singapore. Monday. AN alleged stabbing affray m Pasir Panjang Road yesterday afternoon had a sequel m the Second Police Court this morning, when a middleaged Chinese. Sim Ah Poh. was charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, with having voluntarily caused grievous hurt116 words
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Article86 1938-01-04 2 Tragedy On Seletar Road Singapore, Monday. rpHE falling branch of a tree killed a Tamil P.W.D. coolie In Beletar Road yesterday morning It was reported that the deceased and two others were engaged at thi time m felling trees along the road at the 13th milestone, when86 words
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Article57 1938-01-04 2 The Police Band directed by Mr J C I Hitch, will play the followinu "programme at Telok Aver this afternoon, besinnin z at six o'clock:— March. -The God of Thunder." Howmil: Overture. "Pique Dame." SuppeValse. "Confidence." Robinson: Cornet Solo. -When the Ebb-Tide Flows Gordon; Pot-Pourri, "Lionel Monckton Melodies,57 words
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Article513 1938-01-04 2 tardily remendied. 'If we could see below the surface we shoua find, beyond a doubt, mucl Bumbledom much cruelty, and not httle corruption; but we should also find 2J55L n W h u 0n st and conscientious service from both voluntary and paic workers, and not513 words
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Advertisement16 1938-01-04 2 vJ (J F V WEIGHING |"*j§r MACHINES »OLK AC NTS GliTHDlFstflTD m mmmmmmmm *mmmmm •S t16 words
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Advertisement39 1938-01-04 2 I a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE INTERCOMMUNIC \TION SYSTEMS. As Supplied To The Malaya Tnoun e Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamford Road. Singapore. j39 words
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Article78 1938-01-04 3 37 CANDIDATES CHOSEN Perak oluttteer from Re P° rten Ipoh. Monday. ,.,.i,n volunteer plau>«'>- the ip.l, IbK ewntaf. rw included m the list 77, o the State Adttf H "won. and of thi, t e d to form the stnlev second m command of vo h78 words
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Article245 1938-01-04 3 President Fixes New Price Washington. Jan. I* PRESIDENT Roosevelt ba* slashed I the price ol silver mined m the I niled States from ".57 to 64.04 cents gold per ounce. The eh :or forf:uh be known until the Govk at noon on Monday. BACK TO ms Is notedReuter - 245 words
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Article68 1938-01-04 3 Victim's Death Announced In Court ro*mA urn. Sin S a pore, Monday. wnh voluntarily causing <* Dec ii I? on e Chla che Chai N R()h Ls thil Crawford Street, Kee Ah 'he Second m r ™ng produced before worth). nd Ma lstra te <Mr. F. V DuckWrav68 words
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Article165 1938-01-04 3 Death Of Blue Funnel Line Officer Singapore. Monday. THE death oi Mr. George Desson, electrician on board the Blue Funnel steamer Deucalion, took place at the General Hospital yesterday morning from typhoid fever. Deceased, who was 27 years of age, was admitted to hospital on Friday. His165 words
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Article164 1938-01-04 3 Alleged Affray On Johore 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan. 2. AS a sequel to the affray which took place on Kulai Besar Estate, Johore Bahru, on the afternoon of Dec. 2 Q when a Malay labourer was killed mvl several other Malays injured, and a Chinese164 words
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Article258 1938-01-04 3 Hospital Patient Leads Police Chase (From Our Own Correspondent, Johore Bahru, Jan. 2. LARGE crowds lined the Straits of Johore along Jalan Ibrahim, near the Marine Department, at about 2.30 p.m.; to-day. when a man attired m hospital clothes, who had, it is alleged, jumped overboard from258 words
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Article35 1938-01-04 3 Paris, Jan. 2 The Chamber of Deputies by 527 vote* U) 63 passed the Budget as amended by ihe Senate at the fourth reading. The Chamber will re-meet on Jan. 11 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article75 1938-01-04 3 Case \gainsi A European Postponed Singapore. Monday. Mr D A. Rush ton. a European, was this morning charged before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, with driving his motor-car m a rash manner along River Valley Road on the afternoon of SepA 17. and causing grievous75 words
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Article57 1938-01-04 3 The Singapore Fire Department Accident Ambulance Service attended 288 \ills last month, of which 20 were to *ases outside Municioal limits. The calls irere classified as follows:— Motor car accidents 28. motor lorry accidents 18. motor bus accidents 5. rollev car accidents 12. collapse cases ?fi. attemoted suicide57 words
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Advertisement94 1938-01-04 3 SilviVrin DOES (J R O W II A I R on Removes Dandruff, Prevents Falling-hair A^_\. and corrects disorders /^4 cf the scalp. f I To restore new hairl W\ growth ask your Che- mist, or a High-Class vl Ml store, or Hair-dresser \^y PURE SILVIKRIN Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS94 words
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Advertisement46 1938-01-04 3 S SINGAPORE the coolest Saturdays restaurant •airport <■— Carry IW. JJS6 /or reservations HOTEL lm* m **m+M&_**ltWmmm^aM»**ia_^amt— m^ma^*^ lom__Mm\_W^l_ok_o4_Wttm\lmm_Pm_o^_ot^* NEW JSTOCK COLD /^Hl^ POCKET chrome (fafmA STEEL V^p? WRISTLET IT/ yl T 1/ F C i Gil /io DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents MONTOB LTD, Singapore.46 words
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Article112 1938-01-04 4 Pre lUKBKK Buyers P Sell. 5 16 Ist Forward (Jan.) BuyBelli 2nd Forward (FW>.) Buyers Sellers 7 I 3rd Forward (Apr. June* Buyers 7 Seller Jul3 I Si I 3. PALM OIL (Malaya) Prt In bulk Dec.|Jan. fhipt. £18-7-6 sellers ElB-7-6 Jan. Feb .sellers COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Jan112 words
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Article59 1938-01-04 4 London. Jan. 3. Previous T.T. co Paris (closing middle rate) 147J 147.29 m 'I 1. 00 Anusteidam (closing micidie rate* 8.08 8.98 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate; 13 116 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (dosing selling rate) 1 2 Unchanged T.T.59 words
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Article29 1938-01-04 4 (»OLD London, Jan. 3. Previous Fine Bar per oz. £6-19-6 £6-19-5 —Id SILVER Spot 19 116 19U -3 16 4 months' forward. 19 1 16 *-5 1629 words
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Article16 1938-01-04 4 fIN Standard London. Jan. 3 Previous To-day Change afternoon closing price) «g% gg forward16 words
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Article16 1938-01-04 4 New York. Dec. 30. Buyers SET SeUers STjUM ISSSS Closed UN lone Steady16 words
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Article128 1938-01-04 4 Previous Distillers 106 3 106 3d Duiilop Rubber 32 6 32 4 U General Electric 76 7 76 4'" Imperial Chemical Industries 34 10^ 34 9 Imperial Tobacco 148 1 1 150- mi Anglo-Dutch 28 9 28 9 2 Canadian Pacific 71., London Tin 4 i<- 2128 words
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Article136 1938-01-04 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Monday. dusixess m all sections of the markets 0 was on a very ale to-day and th^ tone was dull with operators mo marking time pendir.u advices fi London and New York. .MINING. Tm at midday was So 9 down si.OO. Sterling tm136 words
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Article71 1938-01-04 4 led o:neapples from m ports amounted to 32,369 ca the week ended Dec 25. Oi 25.917 ent to the United Lingdom. 391 to the Continent oi tarope, 325 to Canada and 5,236 eU ,'here for the year up t tec. 25 wer. 2.512.668 ca^cs or id of71 words
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Article100 1938-01-04 4 Firmness Of Commodity Markets rERE are some signs that the decline curve is flattening out, according to the monthly letter of the National City Bank. The commodity markets are Arc i evidently reflecting actual needs, because there is no change m pi policy to keep down forward commitmentsReuter - 100 words
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Article126 1938-01-04 4 THE following cable from Messrs. Comtelburo. Ltd., London, on market conditions was received m Singapore on Jan. 1: Sentiment is quietly confident. Inflation of commodity values m Ay. is possible. Cotton is quietly firm lers being cautious, but they may pond readily to improvement m textiles under126 words
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Advertisement47 1938-01-04 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABI ES (jewellery or import ant c m SAFE BOXES In our vaults at CHINJ BI CHULIA STREET (RE. I, an< •i-Y Y< ii liav, th< k that SAFETY _> ABI urther particular! Telephone47 words
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Advertisement15 1938-01-04 4 son ii BRITISH INSI KAN. I CONTACT, LTD. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE Tel. 502 2 I r>15 words
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Advertisement12 1938-01-04 4 a ____r^ *%T- r \_____\\\w^. w^__a_-_-\ SIME DARBY &Co., Ltd. u .TS.oS:."212 words
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Article743 1938-01-04 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Singapore. Jan. 3. 5 B .m. Austral Malas 25- 27.- Ay er Hitam 077 4 0.824 Ayer Weng 23 9 24 6 i rm Tin 1.50 1 55 < Batu Selang 26 3 27,3 Burma Ma 209 219 i Chender.. 040 0.45 Hitam Tin 1.05743 words
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Article154 1938-01-04 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore, Monday. Ampat 4g»4 «•«>* Batu Selangor l-*' Hongkong Tin 24 b 26Hong Fatt 105 108 Jelebu 60 65 Kramat 6 Kamunting Tin 11 Killinghall 18" 19 -ex Katu 24 25 Kuchai 140 1.45 Larllt }-n 7S Lingui I'° l Londen Tin 4- VJ Mambau 59154 words
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Article37 1938-01-04 5 Mr H P Brvson. MCS., Assistant Adviser and Superintendent of Prisons and Vagrants' Camp Kedah. goes on > leave at the end of this month It is understood that Mr. R. L. German. I MCS. will succeed him.37 words
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Article18 1938-01-04 5 Mr H P Bryson. MCS., Assistant L Protector of Chinese, has returned from casual leave spent m Hongkong.18 words
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Article151 1938-01-04 5 on r_~t 71 *95 00 $105.00 norn nard Co. Ltd. 30.000 Int. 30.000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 wo.w MUNICIPAL MM.VPORF MINUTPALITY Mar. 31 Bept. SO 102 104 norn 1907 red. 1847 $1,600,000 In: Mar. 81 Bept. 80 108 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 4- Mar151 words
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Advertisement180 1938-01-04 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sinjrai ore. investment Bankers and Brokers In Secur'ti* am I nditi Daily Foreign :.li!<;ei Cc c antl Quotation Sauce. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM established by Royal Charter Al}. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund180 words
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Advertisement155 1938-01-04 6 I PERFORMANCE THI D 8 THIS GREATEST Al L FILMS 7f fl 'n.'irMf'HAN'i l'\\ PAVILION 6-15-9-15 NICHTLY motion picture SS. uperb pi A] 7 !Hr^^| -,v r r<«* rapLj?'^. *r a Mm w^ HL _f*_* _*/m_\_M SCHII.DKRACT* Gloria Holden.l)».n«kH>.ip %Mof M/____W l-.na O/Bneo-Moore. Henry O'Neill •l^*n»C^lhern V B^*§| w/__W Morn*155 words
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Advertisement232 1938-01-04 6 Positively LAST NIGHT of This Riotous Comedy Hit That Brought m 1938 with |capitol[ rVj-XVj V^HBw*-- *ft^ scream When they sing when they danC^^H i|£\ the West goes wild and woczy!) .JRs v^^'lli 'i a I W 'ill I Bks^^^B I■_ i __w Mijm^i s «»s;i»n jy X r F232 words
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Article94 1938-01-04 7 CORONATION MEMENTO Shortly To Br Published In lalaya n.ir 0- ctpondent) Malacca. Sunday. lourful celebrations of Their Majesties "Vi? t c revived when the -.on Memento (m g?, is released at the 'this unique souvenir ?u^ 7 he manuscripts were m a Shanghai printing firm before the Sino-Japan-oroke out. When94 words
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Advertisement179 1938-01-04 7 THANK YOUR STARS FOR ANOTHER GRAND g|^ ENTERTAINMENT JOAN. FRANCHOT. AND 808. L-WWx WWWWX** /X^H t '^^Mnit \\\^^_\\\mt^' >A *r?^ "I mm k. I f"* iftk The BRIDE WORE RED' WITH BILLIE BURKE REGINALD OWEN J^re j p'Xy iThDN* Arexr CHANGE _J THE .90 MARVELOUS MINUTES song QF MIRACLE ENTERTAINMENT!179 words
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Advertisement138 1938-01-04 7 j FLASH I Latest Reports from SOUTH AFRICA intimate^ that BOBBY BREEXS recent triumph RAINBOW ON S THE RIVER HAS BROKEN EVERY BOX-OFFICE RE- j CORD FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS j TO-MORRO W,u ihe j 1 CAPITOL I S 305 p.m. Y()U WJLL REAR HIM j «^ffi< 77ie Biggest138 words
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Article4016 1938-01-04 8 CANDIDATES FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES IN PENANG Weights And I hails Of Horn Enured For Third Day Of Meeting (By "Marcus Supfrbus) rRM ..Hire ol horses entered for the third &,c ol the I tub's New year (Gold Cup) race meeting to be run I ng4,016 words
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Article237 1938-01-04 9 YeMILIO COLOMBO I Man With A "Heart I Of Cold" lllin OLOMBO, known to milF MI Misenersfoi his Ua-t.me May Fair Hotel. h" wait/. The Blue u ortlv before midnight on supper ..,-cd by his ,und, as favoured no left the platailed to attend to tiome,237 words
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Article74 1938-01-04 9 ru o n U p by the Coastguards •W i lb C s' U^n 260 lbS of Aj,"7 op urn The cushave __lao seized 3.909 ***0 and 2.506 lbs '!ed he rP as the result f 'inched by the Gentra' Coastguards' Big Haul In 1937 Alexandria AN unusually74 words
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Article84 1938-01-04 9 Supply Ready For Transfusions Philadelphia. A BLOOD BANK." where quantities of preserved human blood are always immediately available for emergency transfusions, has been opened at the Hospital m Philadelphia. The bank, the second of its kind m America, has been made possible by the recent discover' of84 words
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Article95 1938-01-04 9 Plays Piano At Comrade's lombo. SIR Andrew Caidecott. the new Governor Ceylon, who only assumed office last month, delighted hi.s fellow diners at a Comrades' Dinner here b y playing thf piano for them after the speech-making was over He piayed homely tunes, such ai There is95 words
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Article198 1938-01-04 9 May Be Taken Of British Tourists T r.nHnn THOUSANDS of British tourists will be forced to have their finger prints taken if proposals by M. Marx Dormoy. Minister of the Interior, become law. Because of a number of murders by foreigners recently the Government are considering measures to198 words
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Article103 1938-01-04 9 Chinese Hawker Will Fight Any Enemy New Delhi. CHINESE hawkers on bicycles have been for many years a common sight m the .streets of New Delhi. This year very few have been seen, and it is presumed that they have gone to fight for China. One hawker,103 words
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Article151 1938-01-04 9 To Sending Daughters Honey Brook. A PROSPEROUS farmer here chose to 140 to prison for his refusal to send his 14-year-old daughter to school. The farmer is Mr. Aaron Kine\ a member of the Ami.sh sect, a religious group which has waged a steady struggle to obtain151 words
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Article113 1938-01-04 9 Trouble Among Native P Miners Luderitz. <S. W. Africa A BECAUSE a. diamond mining company here recently installed an X-ray plant to facilitate the searching of najtive employees, a serious strike has broken out among the 1.700 natives on the diamond fields at the Orange River Mouth.113 words
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282 1938-01-04 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 4. 1938. WHICH SIDE OF THE FENCE? Al X attention has been drawn to an advertisement appearing on page 298 of the Advertiser's Weekly of Nov. 25, 1!>:;7. inserted by the Straits Times Croup, 40-43, Fleet Street, London. The advertisement reads M lfillJon-net sales won't,282 words
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Article2299 1938-01-04 10 Autolycus - Autolycus •I EVENTS OF LAST J YEAR IN REVIEW _7V __f a pod old fashioned habU V W hich we indulge freely at thi looking back ove months that Ik.- i d an event curred na our s* f light ol nties Ol it human nature2,299 words
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Article715 1938-01-04 11 AM INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Increase I" Cost Of 1 M1,, 5t0 far-reaching rcmttt d almost a year this TL t seen m full operation. n nbe remembered that the reform Jt n a compulsory working more than forty hours, m LnhfpSvSuXtJ^ht, and this v reduction of715 words
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Article177 1938-01-04 11 Peaceful Atmosphere Attracts Visitors Cairo. EGYPT is expecting her best tourist season for many years. Large numbers of foreign tourists have already arrived m the country and advance bookings are well above the average. Egypt's tourist trade has suffered heavily during the past few years owing to177 words
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Article113 1938-01-04 11 1 i Ended Ln A Grim Tragedy Paris. s IS a train was approaching the station of Maisons-Alfort (Seine* late a: night, two men among the few passen- gers on the platform began to quarrel. Blows quicUy followed words, and a-. r they struggled they drew near to113 words
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Advertisement47 1938-01-04 11 > Renew your Vitality vvith_ i m 3 I WiM_Zm \\__m__-__wi l^L 4 .ss■ _____k____r HE__MMblßß_________J l _____^t______H_l StA^^cH-M Ro_HS^__K _j__r EMMS___h___HjMfl ita *a aaamMkmMawMamM^ammmmmmmmmMamMmMamkmMkmmMWM\mm_-mmmwmm-m-mmmmwmmmm—m 6933 ~A\ GOODWOOD PHONE fs34 jf TelearaphU IMnwi r^RimNGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND 10URISTS Unrivalled Facilities tor Private Entertainments. I wm -^m^-mr4'^4'^im^mmmmtmm^^m4.mam^mm^mmmimmmmmt^m^^^m^mm^mm^^mmmmm47 words
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Article, Illustration270 1938-01-04 12 Engineers Ln The G«U* S2 -rriod on by the same family for the last 150 years. Mrs. the nuke of WH.i„K(on. NaaSrtl lalSSatlS&ta^ Se J J ls ?ll S, T S fi Their ra dfa^ r made a class eve for false qre ii Mews andPlanet News - 270 words
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Advertisement32 1938-01-04 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING TTTF TATTST PATTERNS OF REMARKED BRITISH s>liwVl KR WAFTS _»OIU OOA.LVRE DlMl&» *WT__ET DISHES ALSO CLOCKS run kl.st is it) com and see RENE ULLMANN Kittle* F! SINGAPORE.32 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1938-01-04 14 I'll be ready in a minute! I KNOW ls t Iraq through her spirit, L ra f„ sled look she can prance out again n SS an hou, freshly bat lewfc de up and pert as a petunia th a hurry-up propaganda ol renovation she has worked out I believe1,109 words
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803 1938-01-04 14 DEAR Readers. My article to you this week will need >ke the form of a letter as I managed to eet a short holiday over the lestive •on and being too busy before leaving town I forgot to post this article, so now803 words
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Advertisement20 1938-01-04 14 ELIZABETH ARDENS NEWEST DISCOVERY l-__a 1 NEW CONTOURS. NEW TEXTURE. NEW BEAUTY WITH VELVA CREAM MASQUE ELIZABETH TREATMENTS Complimentary Consultations.20 words
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Article574 1938-01-04 15 you have the p youth to start f ra touches are necesl given you good clrN ature l Even laughter I^W't-line*. and worries v d improbable. '\kn immaculately clean. Twfth light creams. Try for 7 g5 comes trom the I Hit SdaJ that matches your ise574 words
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Article212 1938-01-04 15 AH. what a hectic Christmas and New v Year it has been and now it Is all over, and I am glad too. These late nights are rather hard on the face and all coming on top of one another seem worce than ever. Late nights are212 words
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Advertisement131 1938-01-04 15 W£iAO£?A££ has just nnparlced a shipment of FMKKOIDEI.FI) PYJAMAS NEGLIGEES t OMBINATIONS HANKIES SLIPPERS EMBROIDERED COATS, etc., etc. FROM PEKIN SHANGHAI. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. 18. Battery Road, lst Floor, Phone 7143. BOOKS! BOOKS!! VICKI BAUM'S New Book Just Received! "A TALE FROM BALI by Vicki Baum. A Tale from131 words
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Advertisement152 1938-01-04 15 M ia— i<- i— i,» i_»ii__» __r- i it* at m t~ i i A TOURIST'S SHOPPING j GUIDE j HOTELS MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road, Singapore. Tel: 3015 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maharani. Muar. Tel.152 words
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Advertisement116 1938-01-04 15 HAIRDRESSER Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL S A New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine from America MAISON PERM Stamford Road Tel 4619 Maison Marcelle j t£sjtk_W»** ***"*> iMtVv^ Tt 7 I n«ffif?y point- winding TeL 41t7 Prop. J KOOY, WATCH MAKER JUST UNPACKED' New shipment of v*^^s2S_B New Year Cards nttm116 words
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Advertisement457 1938-01-04 16 _____*jfcte_L° t^n}« ElNe_____________k 1 SHU. fe*i^L--. l1 «Bra __^^^_i___n^___ _______Z^^^__B_9_____^ E9*m___i __^_ta_^_?_SQ___B_____^*^«7 v BB HKi^ I T '.<SkHB ______m__l^^"taa^_B_^_M|| 9B_______R___B___l •.-'•A- -A'^ I BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward*. Due Due ronnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1937. 1P33 1938 BHUTAN I 6.100 Mar 12 I ARTHACI 15.000 14457 words
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Advertisement441 1938-01-04 16 TO FRENCH PORTS X i B^V^^v _a" i_n rr 4 HOMEWARDS. s CAP PADARAN For Marseille*. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan 7 l BANGKOK For Marseilles.Ha vie. Antwerp Dunkirk j an 15 f CAP VARELLA For Marseiles. Nan tes, St Nazaire Sz Bordeaux Feb 4 i J DALNY For Marseilles.441 words
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Article960 1938-01-04 17 Malay Volunteer Honoured 1915. Lieut. Rahmat was then on Special Duty at St. James Guard, and did not therefore, get the opportunity to gc o Kelantan with the other Members. When the Malay Company was reorganised m 1922. Lieut. Rahmat wa; promoted to the rank960 words
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Advertisement274 1938-01-04 17 lIIICVS PIIILP LI.\K. •orporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. In port To-day Jan. 29 Feb. 3 tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the m .v transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or ting X.P.M. Vessel. Inl.^VYv^ 1^ 1 l return jHZM lst class 5L30.71 2nd class IM,iuUIM return $681.48274 words
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Advertisement127 1938-01-04 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Jan. 5 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan. 19 s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples 5574 $703 $634 $493 Marseilles127 words
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Miscellaneous270 1938-01-04 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCEJ TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TTME a nH Southern Merkur Jan. 410 a.m. ralia :-Eastern and Soutnem 4_ Q &m 80Uthern Merkur 410 p.m ternz Boringia ..4 8 a.m. P^ mv,r ny, Shanghai x Hoihow Panama 4 9 p.m. rallj i snangnai Panama 4 9 p.m. Aik270 words
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Miscellaneous143 1938-01-04 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Toyama Maru 22 1 1 Anshun 20 1 1 Kashima Maru 18 2 3 Jeypore 16 2 3 Deucalion 14 2 3 Boringia-Kedah 11 2 3 Manoeran 9 2 3 Bellerophone 7 2143 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-01-04 18 Framed View"— Tay Buck Chua. 97. Norfolk Road. Singapore. "Scenery"— G. Gan 23. Balmoral RoaJ. Singapore. Tan Kav Khian«. 7. Lor*ng St. George's Kaad. S A Baby"— Wee Pen? Hong. 59K. Serangoon Road. Singapore37 words
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Article147 1938-01-04 18 Dr. Schachl Outlines Four Conditions Benin, Jan 1. mi-.ans to restore InternaUonal currency stability are treated by Dr. Bchacht m .i newspaper article specifying four me. \y conditions involving debts, raw materials, eoltmiet and economic hostiliThe time fOf i lasting organisation i international currency affairs will come when147 words
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Article25 1938-01-04 18 Bain, Superintendent of Edu>n, Johore will take up dutir Headma ter English College, Johore ru. on the return ol Mr X I, Shaw horn leave25 words
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Article404 1938-01-04 18 Passengers By The Nieuw Holland The following passengers Irom Australia are due to arrive at Singapore by the Nleuw Holland on Jan 10:--Mis.s A M G Avery. Mr P Ballande Mrs P Ballande, Mr. H. V. Barrett. lira R P Baxter, Mr F R Beit, Mrs F. R Beit, Mrs.404 words
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Article138 1938-01-04 18 From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Sunday. The following have been elected office i bearers of the Malacca Seng Cheonjl Society for the :ear 1938: President.; Dr. Ho Pao Jin Vice-Presidents, Ifeasra. Chin Kong Poo and Koh Chui Muah hon. general secretary, Mr. Siah Bng Kong hon. asst.138 words
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Article80 1938-01-04 18 Well-Known Malacca Resident Dead From Our Oicn Correspond Malacca. Bund The death occurred of Mr J Tan Hye, an old and respectable Chinese gentleman at his residence Dee. 23. He leaves a widow and sons, Messrs. Tan Kirn Puah. Lul Kirn Seng and Tan Kirn Thu > Grandchildren and many80 words
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Article63 1938-01-04 18 THE South Pacific air service Wl augurated when the Pan-Ameru^ Sa.noan Clipper left Auckland on first section of the route of United States. The Clipper, which reached Pagopa^Samoan Islands, carried a big load oi mail as well as a rug of New Zeala? 0 wool,Reuter - 63 words
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Article14 1938-01-04 18 Miss N.M. Daly and Miss F A. Daly I left for England last week14 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-01-04 19 Sunset'* Yeo Chow Heng. 190. Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore.9 words
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Article316 1938-01-04 19 THE PRIZES YOUR Entries Are Invited ON this page and the one opposite, will be found Dictures received for out photographic competition for which these pages are reserved every Tuesday The competition carries prizes of Agfa cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film316 words
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Article116 1938-01-04 19 U. S. COUR T LA WS Attorney Genera/ Plans Reforms Washington, Jan. 2 THE Attorney General, Mr. Cummings. m his annual report recommends a Congressional investigation of the antiTrust laws, calling the statute m its present form "inadequate for the purpose of dealing with the many ramifications of the problem."Reuter - 116 words
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Advertisement32 1938-01-04 19 lor this Competition ___< Mf^a vv ran he used. j Dors this mean a lianclirap? Definitely not! The experienced j photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the rcEsahlc. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!32 words
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Advertisement111 1938-01-04 19 Entries for this competition are invited for the ;irizes to be awarded m Jan. They should be addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked "Agfa Competition." SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW. lst Prize.— l Ag^a :~>reedex Record I Folding socket111 words
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Miscellaneous102 1938-01-04 19 VeSSCh Arrived Raub. British. 573 tons, from Kuantai Jan 2. to Kuantan Jan. 5. nrik, Norwegian 7Ri Vala yar. Siamese. 803 tons, from Bang °J 2. to Bangkok Jan 4 Ja,V 2> to Ban kok Jan 5 ier Syn Dutch 1 4? i 2? Kepong. British. 1.322 tons, from ib102 words
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Article102 1938-01-04 20 FRASER COMPANY. Li<t Of Current Dividends T -ooks Close flnanciann company Dividend To Dato Ex. Div. y ear Pavcible Southern Kinta 6 r r Int. Dec. 23 28 Jan. 13 Dec. 24 Bnngel bias v. final Jan 5 Dec 27 Way 103 N0.32 n jan"l2 I J1n~24 '^c. 13 1102 words
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Advertisement48 1938-01-04 20 7 r M _f 1 1 1 J_m__\ 1 ij Im World _____W rUE 1937 MODELS 0F latest Mi JeJ I V Tnf new PILOT P ens wiil impress you at _^w m m I __HV t o maHr €5 *high street Singapore \W W ■mmmmmmm-m __J L.48 words
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Miscellaneous559 1938-01-04 20 rONTHrI RADIO 4-m. ar- raan I D C inns n m 'A Theme and a Song BRITISH EMPIRE JJ*s with wM-jhg nnnrnAiiAAAi: his Band The programme presented PROGRAMMt by William MacLurg F J0 20 p m Arthur Salisbury and Ma Orchestra, irom the Savoy Hotel. Lon < Tran 7:r; M559 words
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Miscellaneous733 1938-01-04 20 "programme of b. m. b. c Singapore Station On 225 Metres Tnn4 v f Announcements TO-DAI 745 p.m..:— "Seeing England— 1_ vrnsic (Gramo- Walking Tours". By S.P.B. Mais. 000 pm.:- Indian Music Oral l^ fey R phone Records*. know the English countryside as well .a n_ntnnM# Or- ias S P733 words
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Article286 1938-01-04 21 I Commiltec Meeting rm_r are inter alia, minutes of r of Singapore RateF "ffito n held a the offices of ikoiig Bank Cham,m Thursday, Dec 30. St No. 2. Bill— Muni Sff q^retariea stated that a i by the Sub-Committee S submitted to Government for The President, however286 words
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Article36 1938-01-04 21 ndon. Jan 3. documents whicl i the publU i J* a Ue ol despatchei dmiralty by Lieutenan mutiny on his shi] April 2:2. 1789. and hi Lilea witt British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 36 words
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Article14 1938-01-04 21 London. Jan. 3. of the Spanish Gov ncluding leaders 0 will mak_ .c.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article57 1938-01-04 21 Maryse Hilsz In Iran Mountains London. Jan. 3. It is believed that the airwoman Maryse Hilsz who la missing since last een over Jask at 04 1 rs g.mt. on 2, may have been forced to land m the mountains of Iran, m which case it i^ mprobable that, thorf57 words
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Article32 1938-01-04 21 London, Jan. 3. At the invitation of the Spanish Govt i anient, nine Labour members of Parliament left London this morning to visit Spain.- British Official Wireless ReuterBritish Official Wireless; Reuter - 32 words
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Article188 1938-01-04 21 Record Figures For Iron And Steel London. Jan. 3. THE British Iron and Steel Federation. summing up the trade position m their end-of-the-year review says that the steel industry enters upon 1938 at a record rate of output, m the hope of reducing undelivered orders to more normalBritish Official Wireless - 188 words
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Article65 1938-01-04 21 1 7th Century Art On View London, Jan. 3. The Royal Academy winter exhibition of 17th century art m Europe opened to-day. With one maginificient exception namely "El GreCos Nativity" lent by the King ol Rumania, all the pictures shown are owned m England, and a great many of themBritish Official Wireless - 65 words
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Article145 1938-01-04 21 MALAYAN RUBBER EXPORTS Big Increok Over MALAYAN gross rubber exports for 1937. tabulated m a statement issued by the Registrar-General of statistics dated Jan. 3. shows an output for December of 56,791 tons, a total for the year of 681.638 ton*. This compares with 520.142 ton?; exported m 1936. an145 words
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Article68 1938-01-04 21 Huge Arms Haul Made At Tripoli Jerusalem, Jan. 3. ACCORDING to Abab sources, the Lebanese police have seized a large haul of arms at Tripoli, where rifles, revolvers, machine guns and dynamite were discovered, supposedly ready for removal by Palestine terrorists. An Arab was hanged at Acre forReuter - 68 words
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Article27 1938-01-04 21 U. S. Foreign Silver New York. Jan. 3. It is authoritatively learned fro^ Washington that the Treasury will not change the current price for foreign silver.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article39 1938-01-04 21 London, Jan. 3. The British defence staff mission to Portugal will leave London early next month. It will be composed of representatives of the War Office, the Admiralty and the Air ministry Britisn Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 39 words
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Article35 1938-01-04 21 Prague. Jan. 3. The first of two groups of Jewish refugees from Rumania, chiefly women and children, arrived to-day at Uzhorow, rtern Czecho-Slovakia, where a relief fund has been opened. More refugees are expected ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement64 1938-01-04 21 OAODA I.Al'lll-lIAI.m \l.\4. II PORTLAND-CEMENT j (Complying with British Standard Specification) BESI iT*^ CHEAPEST jS MARK V&\\ QUALITY V v^\ JjW\\\^^\\, /AS/I •Vll&l m_\/*\\\y* I_-.lft/- /tar*m//w x&\ Cx^is wJ^ >N3y PRiCE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTINc; PROPERTIES. «u„*,iv ri-rommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bags. Higniy ALWAYS IN64 words
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Article137 1938-01-04 22 Exciting Small Units Semi-Final pi the semi-final of the Small CJi L hockey competition at Tanglin yeserday. the *oth Fortress Co.. Bngini eat the 11th Heavy Battery. h irtlllery, by 3—l after extra time had een allowed, there being no score when ull time was called. Gunner Gatsby137 words
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Article60 1938-01-04 22 S.C. C. vs. Police The hockey match at the Police Depo f yesterday, between the S.C.C. lft and ihe Police, had to be abandoned after 15 Tiinutes' play owing to a thunderstorm, ''ith the score standing at one-all. Hewan opened the scoring for the h»I n and Janm eja Singh60 words
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Article31 1938-01-04 22 The hockey match between the Gordon Highlanders and the V.M.C.A. arranged to be played yesterday wa.s cancelled. The SR.c 'A' vs. RE. hockey match nxed for yesterday was cancelled31 words
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Article38 1938-01-04 22 The Victoria Institution of Kuala Lumpur will play St. Joseph's Institution at hockey on Thursday on the S J.I ground and at badminton m the school hall on Friday at 9 a m38 words
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Advertisement36 1938-01-04 22 j ifoa yi't SERVICE after Sale Wide Range ot PARKER and TEMPO PENS E. M. GLOVER CO. I 11, The Arcade, Singapore. Imperial "Good Companion" All-Biitlflb SOLE AGENTS J DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR t36 words
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Article636 1938-01-04 23 I HOCKEY AT THE I Seilhcr Side At Full Singapore. Monday. UfELI erved m all departments, W de-pite the fact that their team 5 „ot at full strength, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers defeated the nckel Club by three clear jfoals m hockey match played on636 words
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Article146 1938-01-04 23 Charity Carnival At Jalan Besar A charity cycling carnival consisting of twelve events is being organised by Mr. Ong Chin Beng of 86. Ererald Hill Road to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Feb. 1 next m aid of a charitable cause— the China Relief Fund.146 words
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Article46 1938-01-04 23 Nexi Saturda y i R ugh y International London, Jan. The England rugby team vs. Wales at Cardiff on Jan 8 will be Feakes: Unwir. Cranmer. Nicholson. Sever Reynolds and Another: Longiand. Toft. H. F. Wheatley. A Wheatley Hnslcisssnn Weston. Milman and Bolton- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article107 1938-01-04 23 London. Jan. 2. RESULTS Of principal rugby matches played on Saturday were: Newport 13. O.M.T. "11. Northampton 3, Coventry 8. Sale 17. Llanelly 14. University Vandals 9, Harlequin., 3. Bedford 8. Nottingham 5 Birken ;ead Park 13, Bradford 3. ffUckhealh 0. Rosslyn Park 0. isns'.cl 9. London WelshReuter - 107 words
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Article84 1938-01-04 23 All-India Win By 93 Runs Calcutta, Jan. S. ALL-India won the third "Test" to-day by 93 runs. Tennyson's XI made 192 m their second innings (HardstafT 49, Amar Singh 4 for 76, Mankad 4 for 74 >. All-India were all out for 192 runs m the second innings.Reuter - 84 words
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Article289 1938-01-04 23 Foursomes The Island Club January 1938 mixed foursome competition held on Sunday last over the first nin\ holes resulted m a win for Mrs. D. Duncan and E. D. J. Abbott with a net score of 33 3 4 The^ following were some of the best ards289 words
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Article121 1938-01-04 23 FOLLOWING are the results of Irish soccer matches m the week ended Dec. 18. IRISH LEAGUE Ards 1 Ballymena 3 Belfast Celtic 1 Newry Town 1 Coleraine 2 Glentoran 4 Distillery 0 Cliftonville 0 Glenavon 1 Deny City 4 Lame 3 Portadown 2 Linfleld 4 Bangor 1 FREE121 words
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Article44 1938-01-04 23 Heavy rain caused abandonment of the rugby match at Tanglin yesterday between the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and H.M.S. Terror. The Skins had scored two tries <6 points* and were leading by that margin when the game was stopped by a terrific storm.44 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-04 23 ANCHOR aaw mW __v —___\r Brewed and bottled m Singapore i_ B A L* ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SIMeTdARBY CO., LTD. I w p.s. m m26 words
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Article236 1938-01-04 24 YESTERDAY'S WORK Preparing For To-morrow m our Own R> this morning when lo ol cam e oul for work m fin V WHERE A.M I and DARB DEVD ipany nart paci and n their heads m tl ht. SWIFT ARR< IW i m fine torn Drummer236 words
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Article118 1938-01-04 24 Rangers Lose At Home To Partick cion. Jan. 3 BESUI ENGLISH LEAGUE DIN 3 NORTHER* Accrington 4 Wrexham /ale o Rotherham o SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. 1 Aberdeen 4 Ayr 17 0 Arbroath 3 Hibernian 3 Third Lanark 3 Hamilton 0 St. Mirren Hearts 2 Dundee l Kilmirn FalkirkReuter - 118 words
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Article64 1938-01-04 24 Victoria Institution St. Joseph's Singapore. Monday. The Victoria Institution soccer team, which is now on a Singapore tour, met the St Joseph's Institution at the S.J.I. ground to-day. the game being abandoned httc m the second half owing to heavy rain. I The V.I. led 2-nil. both goals64 words
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Article36 1938-01-04 24 fFro:n C>? Own Correspondent Bangkok. Jan. 3. •rding to the Ministry of Economics Ham's current year's rice crop allows or I. GOO 000 metric tons to be exported 1 markets can be found.36 words
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Article101 1938-01-04 24 JAPANESE AND THE WAR How Enthusiasm Is Fostered Singapore, Monday the enthusiasm of the Jap., people over the sino- Japanese wai maintained impressed a tourist. Mr J W. Deyling. an American investor Seattle, who arrived m Singapore to In an interview with a Tribune tentative, Mr. Deyling emphasised that :he101 words
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Article43 1938-01-04 24 London Mr Anthony de Rothschild ha sented to the national gallery a Dyck picture of Abbe Scaglia adorl Virgin and Child. The gift is made m memon ereat aunt. Louisa Lady de Rothschild. and her daughter. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 43 words
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Advertisement96 1938-01-04 24 N A. S. GILES. Cl\lL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. fl. The Arcade. Singapore. TUONE 7M4. XHI TAILOR- *kr _r *--K_t-__rt^_f-__r.__» The Grandest Professional Kronchong and Rumba Kron- j y Chong The biggest Galaxy of Artistes and champion Singers (the pick of Malaya and Java). S 1 ON96 words
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Advertisement54 1938-01-04 24 SUN TALKIES (H„ WorlJ) u-. Pm T °-™ght 9.15 p.m. THINGS TO COME" ___JvUl^avmo^^ i^ sey CED^IC HARDWICKE EMPIRE TALKIES" (Tanjong Pagar) You'll 7 pm To-night 9.15 rouil Tingle to a million thrills when you see Grant Withers In "JUNGLE JIM" Concluding chapters abound with thrills, chills, .^pills and kills.54 words
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