Morning Tribune, 11 January 1938
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Title Section13 1938-01-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE rvOLa— No. 291. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, January 11, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article268 1938-01-11 1 IMO BLOODSHED AT ALL WlilTE FLAGS FLOWN \T MASTHEADS JAPANESE WARN THE POPULACE shanghai. Jan. 10. JAPANESE marines landed at Tsingtao this morning without ance. It is the second Japai M occupation. The first was on 1914, when Japanese troops i.iptured the city from the Germans. Handbi.Reuter - 268 words
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Article118 1938-01-11 1 Singapore Quiet Last Night SINGAPORE streets were unusually autions were taken to prevent Sunfkv^? n f the disturbances on u T naa y morning and nieht by thf THbune g reveal that ians had originally planned tc China p. ordered by iv. on Sunday. On that day who had planned118 words
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Article119 1938-01-11 1 BOMB THROWN A T ITALIANS Sensational Incident At Shanghai Shanghai. Jan. 10. A TOBACCO-TIN bomb was thrown at the Savoy Grenadiers manning an outpost m the Italian defence sector. There were no casualties. The culprit escaped. The bomb exploded near an Italian blockhouse filled with Grenadiers, twc On sentry dutyReuter - 119 words
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Article81 1938-01-11 1 Austro-Czech Agreement: Germany Uneasy Bucharest, Jan. 10. HERR Schuschnigg and Count Ciano have arrived for the three-power conference opening this morning. No new pact is expected but it is noteworthy that two other countries are unusually interested m the proceedings. They are Czechoslovakia which may shortly be broughtReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article47 1938-01-11 1 London, Jan. 10. The British Consul General m Shanghai has addressed a strong protest to the Japanese Consul General regarding the incident m which British members of the International Settlement police were maltreated by Japanese soldiery. Previously the Municipal Council had protested against these attacks. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 47 words
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Article88 1938-01-11 1 Far East Peace Talk Rumours Revived Tokio. Jan. 10. Peace talk rumours have been revived by the German Ambassador Herr von Dirksen calling on Mr. Hirota for what is described as important conversations. Meanwhile it is understood that the cabinet is contemplating the recall of Ambassador Kawagoe fromReuter - 88 words
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Article320 1938-01-11 1 U. S. 39 NEW WARSHIPS President R oosevelt s Bio Scheme o New York. Jan. 10. Roosevelt m a special message to Congress will seek authorisation to build between 37 and 39 worships of all classes w T ith a total tonnage of 237,000, according to the Herald Tribune whichReuter - 320 words
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116 1938-01-11 1 Nanyang Siang Pau - Japanese Goods Duty Free In China Nanyang Siang Pau FOREIGN PROTESTS LLKEL V Shanghai, Jan. 10. THE Japanese m Shanghai are building a special wharf m a certain rart 0 f the city, through which all Japanese goods imported into China are to be admitted duty free. This will undoubtedly116 words
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124 1938-01-11 1 CO-OPERATORS URGE JAPANESE BOYCOTT IN LONDON London. Jan. 10. THE London Co-operative Society, 1 representing 700,000 members as a result of representations from many quarters, has instructed buyers not to purchase Japanese goods where no alternative source of supplyexists. It also calls the attention of the Co-operative Wholesale Society representingReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement29 1938-01-11 1 IL 1 rON OTHER PAGES j Page iu,re .SSSL Men Charged Nei r i murder > Anti-gas Demons(ration J i IfOb Housing Murder suicide 4£ S Si Sport 22&23 "ST29 words
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Advertisement93 1938-01-11 1 Im mm *m mm *m m p sjp aj m n V ISO S FRESH MILK-WITH I mf__^__T_U I "^n ALL THE TROUBLE I fep REMOVED! I TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk •M your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich,93 words
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Article397 1938-01-11 2 POLICE TAKE PRECAUTIONS New Angle On 'Threat Of Transport Strike' Bißfapete, Monday. MANY Chinese drivers and conduc- tors, employed by the Singapore Traction Company, did not Mine duties to-night, betel forced into unwilling hold-out through leaf m MM Stasis* Taxi-drivers are alleged to be behind397 words
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Article221 1938-01-11 2 CHARGE OVER A TOMBSTONE Alleged Tab rica I ion Of Li \t(it m 'From Our Own Reporter, Seremban, Monday. alleged to have fabricated evidence In a civil suit heard by Mr. Justice Pedlnw In the Supreme Court here recently, by using as evidence m favour of the defendants case a221 words
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Article171 1938-01-11 2 Police Cordon Round Hillside Area (From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, Monday A REPORT that a Kedah Malay was stabbed to death by a compatriot m Taiping has been made to the local police, who are at the moment making inquiries. The deceased, who came from Kedah about171 words
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Article80 1938-01-11 2 Departure By Plum For Amsterdam Dr Sun Fo, President of the Central L lative Yu( i ther v\ith Mr. ii Private Secretary, and Dr. Fu Pine Sheung, Chairman ot the National Legi lative Committee, left by the ki.m plane on Sunday morning tor Amsterdam. •al authority despatched80 words
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1144 1938-01-11 2 TO SPEND NIGHT LN CHANGL PRISON BAIL OPPOSED POLICE TO PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR SINGAPORE JAPANESE Singapore. Monday. AS d sequel to yesterdays antiJapanese demonstration m Singapore, 156 Chinese were this afternoon produced before Mr. F. V. Duckworth m the Second Police Court. The1,144 words
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Article94 1938-01-11 2 Girl's Decapitated Body (From Our Own Reporter) Serembaru Monday THE decapitated body of a young Tamil girl, aged 15 years, with earlobes cut through, was discovered to lonely spot on Jendarata Estate, Nila; about 15 miles from Seremban yesterday Evidence pieced together point murder with robbery94 words
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Article100 1938-01-11 2 At the 3«>th annual general me of the Tong Soon Kok Association on Jan. 7 at Mr. Tan Chew Men sidence, 2, Hastings Road, at 8 p.m officers were re-elected as follows: Presdient Mr. Soo Ah Tee; Vice-Pr-sident Mr. Lim Yong Koon ;hon. seen tary and100 words
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Advertisement38 1938-01-11 2 word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS UOMVaMaUTIOIcI wnn all DEPARTMENTS USE IMIUSJUMM NM ITIOM IIS'IUUk As ftPpNtd 7"o The Ala M 1 ritiuiie I POP FULL PARTICULARS APPLY MM KOK QII < 0 Itasaford Read, v re,38 words
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Article410 1938-01-11 3 SINGAPO RE ANTTGAS PRECA UTIONS DEMONSTRATION BY RAM.C. ptofessor Lectures On Decontamination Singapore, Monday. IPOCT tiltv members of the St. John A \mbulance Association's anting instruction class evinced considerable interest m the practical demonstration of decontamination of In spaces, given by a squad of hree X M.C men at the410 words
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Article29 1938-01-11 3 M A. GRAFF A Ppo.nted Consul For Belgium 'that Mr. A Graff has been with ,S, r BelBium m Sin. -sdic turn n Singapore. Man and British North Borneo29 words
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Article198 1938-01-11 3 Arriving By Plane On Thursday SIR Edward I. Ellington, InspectorGeneral of the R.A.F., who is on a tour of inspection m the East. Is expected to arrive m Singapore by a Services 'plane on Thursday. It is understood that he will land at Seletar. Sir Edward198 words
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Article91 1938-01-11 3 Permits For Processions Are Necessary Singapore. Monday. The following notification appears m! a Government gazette extraordinary, issued to-day: The Chief Police Officer. Singapore, with the sanction of His Excellency the Governor, hereby under Section 5 (2) of the Minor Offences Ordinance prohibits any assembly or procession m any91 words
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Article89 1938-01-11 3 To Call At Singapore Again February Singapore, Monday. The French cruisers, George Leygnes, Montcalm and Gloire (the last of which arrived here from Colombo yesterday i left Singapore for Indochina this morning. Owing to the shortness of their stay. Rear Admiral Godfroy and the officers of the cruisers89 words
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Article335 1938-01-11 3 by the Tribune said that there will always be a discrepancy between the number of houses available and the government staff requiring quarters. Thi* v because there are ten classes of quarters and the number of officers m each class la nevei consistent There are nearly 50335 words
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Advertisement175 1938-01-11 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1 HAI CHEW HOTEL. 35. Beach Road. Singapore. Tel: 3015 I 2 NAN YANG HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha rani. Muar. Tel. 156 2 NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunca Raya, Malacca. Tel: 92 1 Sineapore to Muar. Malacca K.I at 700175 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-11 3 4 SINGAPORE the coolest Saturdays restaurant TeZ AIRPORT into n Curry Tiffin Tel. 3356 for reservations II O T E L \^sse_|^ XjgSgj^r j ».^^.^_^_^_^r^*~' m NEW STOCK OF GOLD /«l___4_\ pnri^FT CHROME /SptA POCKE T STAINLESS rJjM£) STEEL WRISTLET »W A T C If E S JUST ARRIVED DISPLAYS61 words
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Article105 1938-01-11 4 i Jan. 10. Previous To-day Change RUBBER ™2 Firm Tone Buyers 7 3 lii Oliver 6 l'" l,J 7 S W tv Ist Forward fffcfcO 7 7', tod forward TAprJIM) «uye« 7^ J| ggj 3rd Forward .Julys. Seltera 7^ JjgJ London. Jan. 10 Previous To-day Change PALM OIL105 words
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Article65 1938-01-11 4 Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) ***** 147.51 +11 tt nn Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.98 116 8.9- •y, d io ?T on si anghT (closing selling rate la. 29 32 Unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 16 Unchanged TT on Japan65 words
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Article34 1938-01-11 4 i (II II London, Jan. 10. X,V9L,U Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. £6.19 9', £6.19.9 ft(L SILVER Spot ItllH 19 9 16 8 4 months' forward. 19% 19'. i U34 words
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Article22 1938-01-11 4 im ui'i v New York. Jan. 8. itLiti.i.it Previous To-day Change Tone Ver y dull Dull Tone Quiet Dull22 words
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Article75 1938-01-11 4 London, Jan. 10 107 *07 Distillers 9 32 6 —3d London Tin ji- 4 Rubber Plan Investment Trust 2<9 -3d Linggis 1 y Ayer mian. fi Southern kintas 14 6 I*o London Asiatic 183 g 1889 Shell Transport J* 9 3 2 4 :d war j_odn R475 words
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Article22 1938-01-11 4 UN Standard J London Jai^ 10 Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £1864 £186^ +X Forward £^86U gm 422 words
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Article72 1938-01-11 4 Ajn inlng (F.M.S.i Rubber Co 106,000 Bedel Lubber Estalee, Ltd '^3.500 lb Bradwall ifms» Rubber Eftat »i4.(MK) lb CH IKM3I Estate. -101,000 1 lb Den:;, town Rubber Estates.— s4,soo 11) Highland- and Lowlai ds Para Rubbc: Co. 194.000 lb. Klabang Rubber C 0. —158,000 lb. Krtao Rubber72 words
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Article233 1938-01-11 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s MINING. Tin at midday was $91 4. up 4 Markets opened very quietly as is usual on Monday mornings. There was not much doing until the midday price of Tin was announced and conditions became rather brighter. In Sterling shares a fair quantity of Southern233 words
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95 1938-01-11 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. Jan.' 223 4 23 Good F.A.Q. m bales (FOB. Jan.) 214 22 116 N0. 1.X.R.5.5. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore* 22 5 8 22 3 4 do. January 22 3 4 do.95 words
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Article75 1938-01-11 4 The following statistics on th? working of the Raut Australian Gold Mining Co,. Ltd.. are issued for the tour weeks ending Dec. 4: Tonnage of ore raised, 20.132 tons; N T o. of ounces ci bullion produced. 6.200 ounces; No. of ounces of fine gold recovered, 5.94275 words
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Advertisement57 1938-01-11 4 OVKKSKA-CIHNESE BANKING COKI'OKATION LIMITED FREE, yourselves from the FEAI o! BOTCH-AM by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery <>i import ml documents) m safe boxes m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULLA STREET SOfQAPORI. You bold TOUR OWN KEYB, and you can bare access to boxes, so that SAFETY and PRIVACY may57 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-11 4 F_ic_L f l •I »F]rjf *n (^v jiJI l/_y 4/ SOUTH IIItITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1«72 Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green.22 words
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Advertisement70 1938-01-11 4 Rubber Returns Rubber returns of the following companies are advised for the month December, 1937: Alor Cajah 18.200 lb.; Australasia -'5,750 lb.; Aye- Panas 80.000 lb.. ButtKubu 14,000 lb.; Glenealy 62.000 lb. Jalan Kebun 16.300 lb.; Kluang 47.10-* lb.; Pajrm 183.000 lb.; Port Swette^hani 12.100 lb.; Tambalak 18.000 lb.: TeluK70 words
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Article799 1938-01-11 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser 6 Company Singapore, Jan. 10. 5 p.m. Buyers bellera A^m Kumbang. 321- 34 -cd Antral Malay 50 r sa,_ •rJvenT ''a 080 Ayer Weng 24 6 Bangnn Tin »W £g Batu Selangor Jj>J ij» Burma Malay 26 3 273 Chenderiang 20(9 zip HitamTin °*0 0.45799 words
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Article174 1938-01-11 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 471/2 5|Batu Selangors 1.54 1.58 Hongkong Tin 246 26Hong Fatt 1.07 1.12 Jelebu Tin 69 74 Kramat HI- 12J9 Kamunting Tin 10 6 116 Killinghall 181- 19|Katu Tin 23 6 24 6 Kuchai 1.47 1.52 Larut 11 12 Lingui 165 1.75 London174 words
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Advertisement251 1938-01-11 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Honpkonpr, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: 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. HONGKONG251 words
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Advertisement163 1938-01-11 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V, incorporated ln the Netherianda. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AJD. IBM Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONQH President M. taudin163 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-01-11 5 Mails Delivered Mails despatched from Singapore on Dec 17 1937 by the Rajputana was ae^ livered m London on Jan. 8. 193822 words
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Article62 1938-01-11 6 Hongkong, Jar 10. OOMBS fell on the French CathoA ■J mission at Naning. capital o Kwangsi, killing Father Martion an< wounding Father Cuenot, as a doze' Japanese planes raided the city. It is believed there were a number o Chinese casualties. A Japanese spokesman claims theReuter - 62 words
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Article33 1938-01-11 6 Basle, Jan. 9. It Is stated that the German auth rities have prohibited the circulati volumes of speecnes by Lord Baldwi and President Roosevelt, publishGerman by a Lucerne firm. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement299 1938-01-11 6 MURDERING PHANTOM Of THI FOG_ Mv ilnlftef eluilee he creep (tinrrt* 1 !i STARTS TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 PAVILION mmmmmmmwmwawmm Punctuated with ______f^___T^_\\ \^r bulleti and Rtf \___^*t W_-_-V K 3?^* vll s^ )r c (S come', the PME^VW^ t^. If >^ n3| mystery sensation of 4^ |_li^E_A7H_^ __M______7^ y^M The Man299 words
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Advertisement211 1938-01-11 6 A-^fTTT: AST NIGHT of this Hilarious Positively L- A3 l Sun -burst of f-ur^ lI^XpTtOL 6-15 -TO-NICHT- 9-15 j ~~~~of "WAIKIKI WEDDING" The popular pair oi m a new -riot of mus.c and merriment j "Double Or Nothing"; 4&_m W^^_-_^^^^^^_-_^_mX l^^^_^_-_sL B_9H^^: i? __^_^_^_^Rsq_k_j^Rl________i____b________^w> slfi—Hß'jrx yEn RMI HH_^_R_H_iK^' "*ssi' ""'-^Sc'^iS-JHSixW.211 words
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Advertisement258 1938-01-11 7 EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) 7.00 p.m. To-night 9.15 p.m. The Finest animal film yet filmed. Scenes that thrilled m -ANGKOR" Desperate Battle between wild animal and man. I sUnTt ALKIES (New World) 7.30 p.m. To-nitilit 9.30 p.m Warner Bros. Trackful of Thoroughbred Thrills "DOWN THE STRETCH" with Patricia Ellis, Mickey258 words
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Advertisement275 1938-01-11 7 I AT LAST MARK TWAIN'S world-known Adventure Story leaps to the Screen, with the STAR of "CAPTAIN BLOOD' m another grand Dashing role TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL SPECIAL SCHOOL-HOLIDAY MATINEES DAILY at 3.15 ifrßCilfiTT^lX^Bllfl liiTS '-7_* jMPw '*V'-'^__£7^&__. ISMii-SiJiH-E^ .l ll link .^M m m\_mi_________^^'™ W% Ir/ 1 1 iTHl275 words
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Article632 1938-01-11 8 Methodist Conference Proceedings r nHisTIANITY.s Searchlights ol ted day heaVt u/ftlkina with vi on the road »i hop declared thai U ,'wn.n outol smug compl -iy scanning lh< to-morrow'; ak. -We must apprehend.' he said thai salavation is within oar reach and that the glow produced by632 words
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Article105 1938-01-11 8 Sin Chew Jit Foh - Sin Chew Jit Foh Foreign Volunteers In The Spanish War Qiviwhai Jan. 8. A'" •clv m model (a them have seen service m tn< and were attached Office has m; enquiries from tn it whether toe ,-rs (;f Mr. Kawagoe, tne r china, negard"on of the C105 words
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Article194 1938-01-11 8 Given Rousing Welcome In London T Q Lundon. Jan. y fARDWAI fft^BS L relcome on his return *™m wmc, where he was made Cardinal on Dec. I* A* first enthusiastic reception was at Fo^estone where a large crowd awaited Difte otSort oik Lord Fitzalan and Loru Rankemom andReuter - 194 words
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Article126 1938-01-11 8 Mr. Chamberlain Back In London London, Jan. 10 MR Chamberlain returns to London to-day, says the Daily Telegrapn diplomatic correspondent, and will review the latest incidents and developments m the Far East with the experts of the Foreign Office. Up to the present no official report has beenReuter - 126 words
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Article105 1938-01-11 8 Salamanca, Jan. 9. AN insurgent communique admits that one insurgent centre of resistance at Teruel has succumbed after resisting for several days without water and another was evacuated by a garrison of 500 men who wichdrew with their arms accompanied by 100 peasants and the Mayor of Teruel.105 words
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Article28 1938-01-11 8 Copenhagen, Jan. 9. Queen Alexandrine, who has been Indisposed since yesterday, went to hospital this afternoon and underwent a successful abdominal operation thisj evening. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article47 1938-01-11 8 The exports of tinned pineapples from Malaya during the week ended Jan. 1, were 4.850 :ases, made up of 1.000 cases to Canada, 100 cases to the Continent of Europe and 3,489 cases elsewhere. There were no exports to the United Kingdom during this period.47 words
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Article206 1938-01-11 8 Alleged Theft From A r Watchman Our Own Correspondent: Malacca, Monday TWO Sikhs. Ram Singh and Char 8! appeared before Commander j. Derrick, police magistrate, on a charge of having committed theft of $50. pocket watch and a whistle, the pro] of a Sikh watchman named Wer Si206 words
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Article168 1938-01-11 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Monday. A PRETTY wedding, m the reformed Chinese style, was solemnised at the Seng Cheong Society on Monday la^ when Miss Wong Fong Sin. second daughter of Mr. Wong Poon On of Malacca, was married to Mr. Tung Thye On third son of168 words
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Article75 1938-01-11 8 The Police Band, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, will,play the following programme at Waterloo Street tnis evening (Tuesday*, beginning at seven o'clock:— 1. Grand March, "The Crown of cruvalry," Fletcher. 2. Overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor, Nicolai. 3. Selection, "The Cat and the Fiddle. Kern.75 words
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Article64 1938-01-11 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Jan. 10. Thousands of Formosan conscripts have been enlisted from the mining areas. When they were summoned to the Japanese Headquarters m Yilan on Jan. 3, for supply of arms and ammunition, 400 revolted and attacked tne Headquarters. The fight lasted four hours64 words
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Advertisement68 1938-01-11 8 ONOI>\ It \PIO-ll AltlH M\4. ■•on t i. and -c N t (Complying with British Standard Specification) B1 S F/+Y ss?*lv V^V CHEAPEST h^^ WW m \m \rk "*tH ?^2 \aV /^V/ QUALITT y^S^ PRICE KKNOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETT!N(J PROPERTIES. HUtily recommended for fart concrete work. In Casks and In68 words
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Article289 1938-01-11 9 GLASGOW FAIR Malaya One Of The Exhibitors London. 1 1 THOUGH the Empire's greatest exhibition since that at Wembu v 1*124 does not open at Bellahouston Park. Glasgow, until May. 193s such phenomenal progress has n made with the buildings that the Palace of Industry is289 words
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Article80 1938-01-11 9 £210 Damages For British m.r n -M Toronto. < Ontario t. itlsh music publishing house of ■v iSS C ow, Ray and Hunter has been «J 51.046.35 damages .about £210. OntVi Tu^u infri »R«n*nt suit m the wtario Hmh Court of Justice. M"t was brought80 words
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Article67 1938-01-11 9 Proposed For French Airmen A ;Utute an order of Serial w U to be presented to ParliaQovernment .the only honour which anted to airmen, whether mii Hon of Honour: rd. This might advantage, but actually Air r U f Ch Plotted to J** distribution is exol "Aerial Merit"67 words
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Article, Illustration99 1938-01-11 9 Members of a party of 70 undergraduates from South African universities who are on a visit to London made a tour of inspection at the Tower of London. London's ancient fortress. The visitors come from the Universities of Rhodes, Cape Town, Witwatersrand, Stellenbosch, Pretoria. Bloemfontein. and Maritzburg, and the HowardPlanet News - 99 words
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Article107 1938-01-11 9 Film To Celebrate Queen s Jubilee The Hague. A SPECIAL film is to be made to celebrate the Jubilee of Queen Wilhelmina next year. It is 40 years sinceshe came to the throne. The film will show the progress made both In the Netherlands and107 words
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Article78 1938-01-11 9 Inventor's New Burglar Alarm Vienna. A YOUNG inventor of Vienna, Herr Kar.» Novak, has perfected a new burglar alarm which works with invisible rays. The apparatus consists of a box whicn sends out infra-red rays, and by means of special mirrors a network of these rays is78 words
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Article21 1938-01-11 9 The Hon. Major E. Newbold and Mr. A. A. Henggler are expected m Penang by plane from London on Jr#n. 13.21 words
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Article125 1938-01-11 9 Has Only 100,000 Inhabitants Manila. 7AMBOANGA. a small town at the southern extremity of the Philippines archipelago, is now the largest city m the world m point cf area. It achieved the distinction as the result of a charter approved by President Quezon giving it a total125 words
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Article159 1938-01-11 9 Very Popular In Britain And America Cape Town. rRTOISES are becoming so fashionable as pets m England and the United States, it is stated here, that a flourishing export trade m tortoises is being organised m the Union, and South African tortoises are threatened with extermination Cape geometric159 words
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Advertisement41 1938-01-11 9 .THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING? awMm.mmV*' T*^^^_^_^_^^Tl > _^Sr^l^sCvSli_^_r 'sSL'^^J-ifc'^r _^_^^B_^^k \_t__m_-+*_t_m! y '^'*F^ j? __w a^Bb**' v iS! f t y-rv— t-- t /^^^^^^sb/^ a ♦> •J* Sole Importer?: .J, The East Asiatic* Company Limited.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.41 words
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288 1938-01-11 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 11. 1938. NAVAL STRENGTH npHK gnat increase m the appropriation for the United States Navy is a .significant sign 0 f the times. European nations have lontf since decided that security can only be m a country's own strength, and no secret is made of288 words
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Article862 1938-01-11 10 nd which, tor ma> lie i ,u,wn as Ih( v ol Burma whose pi are described s TWs area Is east >! the Salween River it is bordered by the State of Kokang th north, the Shan States on the west and south, and Yunnan862 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-01-11 10 llm- pressure of hr.stmas mails was so great that the Royal Horticultural Hall. Westminster, London was turned into an auxiliary sorting office by the Post Office. Photo shows the sorting of a great pile of Christmas mails at the Horticultural Hall. (Planet News).43 words
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Article810 1938-01-11 11 FRANCO SETS UP HIS BRAIN TRUST" COUNCIL OF INTELLECTUALS AND SOLDIERS THREE WOMEN INCIUDED FIRST STEP TOWARDS CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STATE San Sebastian. nnRTY SEVEN men and three women, recently elected to form the first NaF tional Council of Nationalist Spain, are now beginning their duties of guideline the destinies810 words
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Article67 1938-01-11 11 Soviet Rider's Excellent Record Moscow. AF. Fedorov-Lebedev, 58-year-old Soviet cyclist, claims to have ridden 125.000 miles m 40 years. He is also said to be the oldest cyclist active on sports tracks m the U.S.S.R. Before the Revolution, he set up over 300 Ail-Russian records on67 words
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Article158 1938-01-11 11 Telegraph Company To Pay For Black Veil Rochester, New York. A TELEGRAPH operator's mistake m sending the word "died" for "dying" m a telegram will cost the telegraph company precisely six shillings— the price of a mourning veil bought by the recipient of the telegram. The plaintiff, Mrs.158 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-01-11 11 As m the reign of King George V, the poor people of Windsor received their annual Christmas gift of coal from the King. Each person received a hundredweight and altogether 70 tons were distributed. Photo shows Mrs. F. Goodfellow (left) aged 70, and Miss Elizabeth Lewis, aged 87, of VictoriaPlanet News - 61 words
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Article50 1938-01-11 11 Famous London Artist's Work Richmond. PORTRAIT of Viscountess Astor. M.P.. by the British portrait painter. James Gunn. has been presented to the Art Commission of Virginia. It was given to the Arts Commission by a group of Virginia women. Lady Astor was born m Virginia m 1879.50 words
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Article180 1938-01-11 11 I Singer's 151-Mile Air Dash Chicago, Illinois. THE curtain went up 30 minutes late on the Chicago city opera company's production of "Norma" m order to allow the tenor to come 751 miles by air to sing the role of Pollione. On the morning of the performanci it180 words
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Article80 1938-01-11 11 Gold Thanks Badge Presented By Scouts Cairo. MR. H. L. Rabino, the retiring British Consul-General, Cairo, has been presented with the gold thanks badge of :he boy scout movement m recognition Df his services to the Cairo Britisn Scouts. For over a period of 10 years, Mr.80 words
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Advertisement48 1938-01-11 11 him »\mi at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his Orchestra TOMORROW FRIDAYS 8 P.M. To Midnight. W33 .r_,A> GOODWOOD PHONE §|Ii W^ Telefrafhto A*dre«: >_fc/_nicQ_K*^S_sl liHr™i?in_iiu^ j W****-** hj4_& u\7\ iw li flWe ii p r^^ <C?-j "fc»" a«»^ xS/ -~-w. mpii irnß VISITORS AND TOURISTS48 words
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Article, Illustration396 1938-01-11 12 NEW SHANGHAI PICTURES out til ul billiard- prodigies are newjpiiHiil in the annual boys' championship of England whi« ii has opened at Bnrrwnffhei and Watts' hall in Soho Square, London. Photo shows Teddv Big*, aued of Birmingham (he ymiimi I < ompehlor. standing on pile of books to reach thePlanet News - 396 words
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Advertisement29 1938-01-11 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDINGIT IS PERPETUAL MOTION. __$'___m!i____*a___f_9i _____f Jg t A Agent: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday including Saturdays.29 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1938-01-11 14 Things To Know And Keep In Mind About Your Skin Are Talked Of In To-day's Article By t his article Intended tor the girl U 1 her teens and early ;,lv,', and help 10 the parents nth guiding ol then- daughter- to Beautj v '''The""., at question1,461 words
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Advertisement33 1938-01-11 14 aBo"""* J >- t '*'>--**-**-_mm__-.__,.JA l JMaison Marcelle j 1 *S^^O point-winding I Tt_jV Vf\^ -j UJIISSSI 111 _J Iv f M m sumf ore aa r*L Slf7 Pron. J ROOT. \\f —< ■j- _<—_»- aj33 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-11 14 TvT£.'fiS)£»7^£e has ju-t received a new stock of satin embroidered pv jamas and evening coats. is. Battery Road, Bo r, Phone 7143,22 words
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Advertisement90 1938-01-11 14 FRESH COPIES JI'ST RECKIVED "The Encyclopedia of Sexual Knowledge" by Urs. Costler. Willy and others This book gives all the essential knowledge that any layman or woman needs on all aspects of the subjects. Illustrated. Well Documented and Accurate $7.00 "The Works of Aristotle" Complete Edition with Coloured plates) $2.5090 words
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Advertisement39 1938-01-11 14 w_p _f A I 8.. «Bb* _WWWr m VntkllMF-cwr-iF-crPo-rd* la tht color hmnaoony «h_dc for yow oomplexia-i oolorinp, yoo am maa_____n j*** ****7 torcroa ton So. TWo -wha SkofM .Smooth anSrdvofy •JSSBSSSBH__H_M-IBSB-^-J MAS PACTOfc, HOLLYWOOD 'Cumtia 4 ths SH*n"39 words
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Article, Illustration933 1938-01-11 15 ELIZABETH Arden has many lovely t perfumes to be used with the same discrimination and view to suitability, as your clothes and cosmetics. You would not use the same perfume with a chiflon areas as with neavy linens; neither should the smart933 words
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Advertisement28 1938-01-11 15 ELIZABETH ARDENS VERY LATEST a I v_\ SENSATION SALVE TREATMENT AS GIVEN BY MRS. LYNN AT MAYNARD'S IS THE MOST MARVELLOUS TONIC FOR A DRY SKIN BOOK NOW28 words
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Advertisement456 1938-01-11 16 Imm MtW II mM-*MaamaaamMMa, mk _^_m-aamaaaaaaaaW> "^^^"^H \J__t Wfc \7l*^m^_^_--_. I J Ri^Tv I. l^fc*"^ Ifw^l _________^_l" |^________i_______ *h. 'iiaiTtl'miElQs *mm_w__'m_t*r^_yj&^AAr.yjß*m^^ t aL fcrmgV -r4EßlßAii^iWW]m^^^^^^i^^^i^i^ij^ k u^*Rßn BY P*oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) CARTHAOI 15.000 Jan. 14 BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 W.MALI 6,a00 Jan. 14 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar.456 words
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Advertisement476 1938-01-11 16 S fc TO FRENCH PORTS Tw i niwr^if For Marseilles.Ha vre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 15 j I tap VARELIA For Marseiles. Nan tea. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. .1 nALNY For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 j OUTWARDS. CAP476 words
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Article196 1938-01-11 17 Noiseless Motor-boats In Venice i SS motor-launches may sound N knell of Venice's picturesque m the near future. vis of poetry and ro- tit times, found it hard to compete with the modern elrc[uipped craft, which are ravour among tourists vice. irthennore the new motor-launches tax: -meters,196 words
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Article552 1938-01-11 17 The Inadequacy Of Supplies SHIPBUILDERS are again, experiencing considerable difficulty m securing sufficiently prompt deliveries of steel and the programme of contraction at the yards is being seriously delayed m numerous instances. The lull m the placing of new contracts for ships not yet had any552 words
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Article17 1938-01-11 17 The P. and O. liner Rawalpindi is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday).17 words
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Advertisement302 1938-01-11 17 *mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-aaamMMM_m-aaaaaaamm--aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaamMmmmm-m-_m-m j BURNS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS m Due Sails. 700 LA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 md trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ratOf iMCilltill may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or irne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. SBANI SYDNEY302 words
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Advertisement129 1938-01-11 17 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. Ms YASUKUNI MARU Jan. 19 ss "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 ss FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 1/ Rates to Ist Class 2nd cla^ Naples $574 $703 $634 $4129 words
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Miscellaneous87 1938-01-11 17 jpOSTAL intelligence; FOR PER DATE AND TIME Jan. 11 9 a.m. nly) Pres. Van Buren 11 ll a.m. nghala Hoihow 11 l p.m. 11 1 p.m is Indies:-Bagan Pandjang Hong Thoi 11 3 p.m. padaivi. Pakan, Hon? Kwc 11 3 p.m. Dotpmhane Thedens Jan. 12 3 p.m. alembang scott Harley87 words
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Miscellaneous334 1938-01-11 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES 08 EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate ■via 22 1 1 Anahun 20 l l Charon 19 1 1 flan 18 2 3 Keianian 17 2 3 Philocteles 14 2 3 President Van Buren 11 2 3 Marnlx v. St.334 words
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Miscellaneous54 1938-01-11 17 closing 10 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netheilands. closing 7 am. to-morrow. Sir.m, Hongkong, 'Canton, Shanghai, Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 6 a.m. Saturday. No parcci mail. By Air to Hongkong only. vßy K.N.I L.M. from Penang t Correspondence fully prepaid for transmission by the X.L.M. Service and54 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-01-11 18 I—W— W— ____mm-mm--m-_m-------------- ~m a "Silhouettes":— Lav Liat Song. 51, Wilkinson Road. Singapore. I m "Chinese House":— Rtikit Pertnai. M. Maax, *!8. Veerappa (hettiah Lane. Water-Boat Pier":-Tay Khim Bone, »7, Norfolk Road. Sinfapor* "The Steam Roller":— L. K. Teck, 431 -E Tampenis Road. Singapore. I m \kikuin":—74 words
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Article35 1938-01-11 19 I with Si 1 I Ilg1 lga P orp Monday. >he h of all H n Wl^ unmuzzled Of doors. Tan Gon« J d Naraynasamy were -.."I S3 > respectively by My. »;;«rth Singapore35 words
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Article29 1938-01-11 19 Smallpox is reported to exist in a radic state in Rangoon, which is dered a suspected place under the straits Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance.29 words
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Article349 1938-01-11 19 YOUR Entries Are Invited ON this page and the one opposite, will be found pictures received for our 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 film will be349 words
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Article89 1938-01-11 19 I una Sten Finds America "Peaceful" Los Angeles. ANNA STEN, the Russian-born film actress, has filed notice of her Intention to become an American citizen. Asked why she was taking this step. Sten stated: "The peacefulness and democra America are very happy things to a modern89 words
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Advertisement33 1938-01-11 19 lor ih is Competition only __s4c/fci -Films /m/w *m ar ran be used. Hoes this mean a handicap*? Definitely The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, ihe reliable. ISOCHROME-film Film For the tropics33 words
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Advertisement42 1938-01-11 19 Entries for this competition are invited jfor the prizes to ~be~ awarded m Jan. They should be addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clear ty marked "Agfa Competition. SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW.42 words
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Article143 1938-01-11 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Jan. 10. 5 p.m Total for ~_oks Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. y«* r Payable Asam Kttmbang Is. Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 22 27 6d. Bonus Jj )(,i t Tm Is int. Jan. 5., Jan. 28 Jan 17 Southern143 words
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Miscellaneous751 1938-01-11 20 IONJHEJADj^ BRI^H EMP.RE &Sfi&m& PROGRAMME i^ffi; jg SS^gg »-m nm-9 15 Overture. Rund urn dk JieOe 'Round Transmission 2:— 6.05 JM^-*-** b t r^., (Oscar Straus). p. m (iSJ 13.93 metres .21.5. mcs Take your Choice.' A week(.Sll 13 97 metres T21.47 mcs) GS(, feature, presented by 16.K6 metres <n.7»751 words
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Miscellaneous874 1938-01-11 20 I PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres land W here the Irish language TO-DAY Upoken and the old Irish custom* are Tndian Music. 'Gramo-j prese rved. They are little "Hidden Ire--600 p .m. Indian mx EadT. and to-night's talk will describe ph on m -Chinese874 words
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Article115 1938-01-11 21 PROM SHANGHAI BRITISHERS •y,Y Firm Against London, Jan 1». tiii commoner Mr Moering secreT of the Chinese committee. lMr Chamberlain for 20 minutes au L„„„n and conveyed repreI ,^U n^eived from British re- ,Nts m Chin*, urging the Gov "nunent not to yield to the variousReuter - 115 words
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Article240 1938-01-11 21 Gift Of Malacca Chinese From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. Till trrditional loyalty of the Malayan Chinese, and their -eneroistv towards good cause, was ftftin illustrated yesterday, when the dent Councillor, the Hon. Mr. W. Bryant declared open the Jjmh (or, nation Memorial Park, bequeathed to the public240 words
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Article64 1938-01-11 21 Salamanca. G AM o has made a present V'S" sword toPrinct V"; ***** 1 1 of Toledo. Ste»"J Us hilt the prince's h arms of the Royal House yount p°* n o fin f Polished wood d ;J r c was recently The nk o'64 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-01-11 21 Senor Indalecio Prieto, Minister of National Defence in the Spanish Government at Barcelona, watching the operations of the Government troops at Teruel, the kev citv north of Valencia. Planet NewsPlanet News - 30 words
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Article216 1938-01-11 21 To Take Part In Military Exercises |T is officially announced that Nos. 11 and 27 Squadrons of the R.A.F. stationed m India, will not, as at first intended, take par: m the manoeuvres which will begin m Singapore on Jan. 31. Their places will be taken by216 words
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Article191 1938-01-11 21 Greeting From Labour Party Madrid, Jan. 10 A FIRST hand report ol conditioi s in war- torn Teruel was given yesterday evening by two Labour members of the British House of Commons who arrived from there yesterday. They are members of a party of nineReuter - 191 words
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Article31 1938-01-11 21 Return To Naples From China Naples, Jan. 9. The liner Victoria has arrived bringing the Italian air mission which has terminated its duties with the Government of China. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article36 1938-01-11 21 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Jan. 10. The Government Gazette announces the registration of a Siamese company with a capital of 3.000.000 ticals for the purpose of working tin mines and operating timber concessions m Siam.36 words
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Article279 1938-01-11 21 Series Of Frauds In Penang (From Our Oicn Reporter) Penang, Monday. I AM afraid it is impossible to take a light view. You have deliberately started a course of calculated frauds and persisted m it. I take into consideration your straightforward and candid manner m admitting279 words
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Article54 1938-01-11 21 Singapore, Monday. A Chinese cofTee-shop proprietor was shortly before twelve o'clock this morning assaulted by a number of people with stones and sticks. They entered his establishment m Chinchew Street and made the attack, as a result of which the man was removed to the general hospital with54 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-11 21 ANCHOR BEER I Brewed and bottled vn Singapore by the AKCHIPELAGO BKLWEKK CO., LTD. tiOLE AOKNTB: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. wp« mmmm22 words
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Article428 1938-01-11 22 hujin i enacts In Park Road Case Singapore Wn< i doVI lON betWt 'i. B fr» ena A-.VLKS\in^ v two Ho rh m S hi ksn Mi's shop found dead m a b lacks, n h h :it 62, Park Road, on r>. -8 r;( w;LS overheard428 words
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Article221 1938-01-11 22 Chinese Who Cheated Compatriots I ?tta '7!" SI 7 h on n Oo. n obe? tatj j_nd $12 respecm > sentenced Holder ■Ch... -sr w 'j^Ument. tc to 30 months' imorous im i" n supc r- t r »SS' lUve, the accused is ■tateri that he would make221 words
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Article206 1938-01-11 22 Anxious loLo-operate with Authorities From om Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. HAVING lollowed the last two articles 1 m the Malaya Tribune Ul the hawker problem m Malacca, the local haw- 1 kera, as tar aa I understand, are willing j to aid the authorities by helping to halve206 words
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Article93 1938-01-11 22 From Our oim Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. WEDDING Ol note took place tO-da) when Miss Ong Bwec Neo, the fourth U r ol Mr Ong Hin Tiang, the wellknown local landed proprietor was married to Mr Neo Hum Choo, the son ol the late Mr and Mrs Neo Ong93 words
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Article54 1938-01-11 22 Ruoby At Anson Koaa On Jan. 29 SffifiSffl«ra P The game will be followed by the M R V end of the season dinner and baH ?i Raffles Hotel, the charges for nun lire Dinner and dance $3. dance onl> $IMr.1 Mr. W. H. Stuart Clark is54 words
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Article66 1938-01-11 22 C. McGuffin Wins January Medal EIGHTEEN cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. January medal competition and the following scores were returned: Ball Sweeps: Saturday first nine G Tatton all square, second nine. G. McGuffin 2 up ana G. Pritchett 2 up. Sunday. first nine, H.66 words
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Article112 1938-01-11 22 Capt. St. J. C. Hooley Wins Gold Medal THE January stroke competition of the. Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturda- and Sunday, and re- suited m a win for Capt. St. J C. Hooley with a net score of 65. I The following were the112 words
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Article77 1938-01-11 22 Wong Soo Tong Wins Tie In Record Time RESULT of last night's tie m the Singapore billiards championship played at the Happy World: Wong Soo Tong <Siong 800 A. A.) beat Koon Yam (Amicable A.A.» 300 to 181. Soo Tong finished the match m record time, taking under77 words
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Article71 1938-01-11 22 Akuzawa Cup Golf Competition THE Island Club Akuzawa Cup com- petition held o/er the week-end over 36 holes resulted m a win for W. F. Mayor with a net score of 147 The following were some of the best cards returned W. F. Mayor <1> 73 74-147 CAR71 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-01-11 22 An incident in the hockey match m which the Y.M.C.A., with ten men. beat an SRC XL TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Advertisement20 1938-01-11 22 Imperial i* W_mSi__\^m-f^\_j_^al^^_^^_^^^_______. *M _t____m___r___Wc_M_wr_jr9m^ma 1 ml*' *-f****^_-t^_iP^^^ "Good Companion" I SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR 320 words
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Advertisement25 1938-01-11 22 I *I JI 111 i> 1 Colleeiiiig is NOT an expensive hobby if you deal with E. M. GLOVER CO. 9 11, The Arcade. Singapore.25 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-01-11 22 The Tides TO-DAY: 4.42 a.m., 8 ft. 4 ins.: 5.57 p.m 1 ft. 1 m. TO-MORROW: MS a m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.: 1 M P.m.. 7 ft. 2 ii30 words
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Article315 1938-01-11 23 TOCAL WOMEN S HOCKEY W.C.A. Prove No A la tcli ..v match was played on the A fflc ground yesterday between vr A and the G.S.C and ended for the latter by four HbAme was far too one-sided to be The game h lf315 words
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Article110 1938-01-11 23 Gunners Beat Royal Inniskillings [HE R.A.. Changi. defeated the Royal Inniskiiiing Fusiliers by one goal to match played m Changi b\ A K e th wenty min utes' hard pressing ?he^L V^JrJ the R A broke through StthYSS def u nce and Collins omVeterbe S a h ten110 words
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Article15 1938-01-11 23 ami n the Padang, and the A PC. P ■•yaLebar, did not15 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-01-11 23 An S R C hockey eleven were beaten by the Y.M.C.A. (playing only ten men) in a match on the padang ye sterday. Picture above shows a midfield incident. TribuneTribune - 30 words
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Article189 1938-01-11 23 To Combine With Muar v. Corinthians From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. WITH a view to combine Malacca with Muar against the Islington Corinthians the Malacca A. F. A. yesterday held a friendly match between Malacca and Muar which ended, m a win for Malacca by 3—2. The189 words
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Article104 1938-01-11 23 Fort Canning Qualifies To Meet R.A.F. BY defeating the R.A.O.C. by two matches to one m the semi-final of the Malaya Command inter-Unit lawn tennis championship competition at Alexandra yesterday, Fort Canning qualified to meet the Royal Air Force m the final, on a date to be decided104 words
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Article56 1938-01-11 23 Singapore, Monday. The Statistics Department gave a walk-over to the Land Office to-day. In the first round of the Government Coronation Cup league competition at the J.C.S.A. ground. The, Cup was presented by the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, Commissioner of Lands, S.S. Land Office will meet56 words
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Article34 1938-01-11 23 In a hockey match at Alexandra yesterday, the Inniskillihg Fusiliers beat the Royal Corps of Signals by six goals to nil. The goal-scorers were: Collins 2), Murray (2), Quinn and McCormic.34 words
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Article150 1938-01-11 23 strong had bad luck on a number ot oczasions when their shots for goal were directed wide. During a sudden S.R.C. attack, de Vries was given a fine opportunity to core with only Pillay to beat, but he passed to Ebert who banged150 words
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Advertisement147 1938-01-11 23 i_______________i___.i__b____i.__, i ir -vr'-nr" j LL 'Z k m^lW&mm^MtoWE*_\W*W___. \m_ Vl f i |i fW k BB WR < &> Sm_\_____\\_\_u___ N J^nj^ L -n ii™ tT^^ *U^^ T^^ *^^^^^q h^^^^i^w \vn-<a a hi: I COLOURED I PORTLAND I CEMENT I Rapid-Hardening I Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" is marke ted in— Bnff147 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-01-11 24 R.A.M.C. SQUAD Members of Use Royal Army Medical Corps gave a demonstration of anti-gas precautions yesterday at the Medical College to an interested group of about 50 St. John Ambulance Brigade •students. Various methods of detecting gas. and contaminating the affected areas were demonstrated. A lecture was81 words
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Article46 1938-01-11 24 The Skin were beaten by four p when they met the Royal Bi m a i itch at Pulau Bi ma wa 1 nut Cro Kelly, a newcomei to 8h who bids fai rival) i it smij llk( place m the before lot46 words
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Article31 1938-01-11 24 London, Jan. 10. I -ration between the 83.C and the Argentine propaganda bed to-day whereby new. will be published m rich country ol the other's broadca I ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article60 1938-01-11 24 Marquis Of Abergavenny Dead London. Jan. 10. The 83-year-old Marquis of Abergavenny was killed to-day while hunting near Groomsbridge, Sussex. He was participating m a children\s meet at the' famous Eridge hunt. He was thrown heavily on his head and broke his neck The marquis was married thrice butReuter - 60 words
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101 1938-01-11 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Japanese Raid Pangful And Linhuaikwan Hankow, Jan. 10. Eight Japanese planes raided Pangfu and Linhuaikwan yesterday. dropping over 100 bombs. There were 150 civilian casualties, and hundreds of houses were ruined. Bombs fell m a British cathedral. During a raid on Nanchang, one Japanese bomber was shot down. The seven101 words
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Article42 1938-01-11 24 Mr. W A. Kirk, Resident Engineer. Johore Bahru has gone on trai Muar He will relieve Mr. J. M. Noble Senior Executive Engineer, who is going ban" to be Rta* Engineer, vice Mr. J. B. MacLachlan. who la to proceed on Homi42 words
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Article103 1938-01-11 24 Matches To Be Played m* On Jan. 22 London. Jan. 10. THE draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup. to be played on Jan as follows: Preston v. Leicester. Scarborough or Luton v. Grimsb\ Swindon Huddersfield v. Notts County. Notts Forest v. MiddlesboroughReuter - 103 words
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Article22 1938-01-11 24 Mr. J. Melville, resident general n ger, Jugra Land and Carey Island Port Swettenham. is shortly expected j return from long leave.22 words
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Article29 1938-01-11 24 Mr R. w. Fairchiid. Executive I er, X ,11 hortlv be going on I to Kuala Lumpur, as Senior E tive Engineer, Town, when Mr nber returns from leave.29 words
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Advertisement23 1938-01-11 24 I S. GILES. 1 CTVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAMO! *nd OUTFITTER rmu. Mb N Tbe Arcade Singapore j thoivp 7M4 THr TknM N23 words
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