Morning Tribune, 15 January 1938
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Title Section13 1938-01-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 2.-Na MB. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, January 15, 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article347 1938-01-15 1 True Popular Front Govt Wanted Sarraut To Form New Cabinet? Paris, Jan. 14. MCHAUTEMPS has declined President Lebrun's suggestion to form a Cabinet, as he considers the incidents which produced the crisis to be too recent and there will be obstruction to any suggestion from himReuter - 347 words
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Article229 1938-01-15 1 roblems To Discussed idOB, J.IM. H. Anglo-Irish conversati rel -vDured iere tV m attempts to :;t* an aTn-e--.111 'US. bound lo loom In••my r J two fishi ry pro- Intained by thf 1 Q' 1 ace to Eire of complete Independence. pngbeenrec hati difficulties exist, there musi lefenceReuter - 229 words
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506 1938-01-15 1 POLICE AND GANGSTERS CLASH IN SHANGHAI Scottish Sub-Inspector Seriously Injured JAPANESE CREATE SCENE IN FASHIONABLE CAB ARET Shanghai, Jan. 14. PUB-INSPECTOR John McPhee, from 3 Airdrie, Scotland, is lying in hospital seriously injured with a bullet in his head and another in the leg, fired by gangsters who are providingReuter - 506 words
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150 1938-01-15 1 CHALLENGE TO CHRISTIANS THE BIBLE London, Jan. 14. THE report of the Or mi^o,- :i 1 pointed by the ArehMtfhopa of Canterbury and York in W l to consider the < liristian do-. t-int- vith a view to d°v the ex'^nt lent withH th< an <1 investifatinjf now far niOfed150 words
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Article103 1938-01-15 1 Madame Chiang Fires Back North i:..nko\v, Jan. 11. Miiaifl Chteag Kai Bhek Hongkong this rn >n< ng by plane for the north. Sin Chew Jit Toh. An official Chinese dispatch says that the purpose of Madame Chiang Kai Shek's visit to Hongkong is to meet her elder sister, Madame SunReuter - 103 words
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87 1938-01-15 1 Serious Threat To Japanese Rear Hankow, Jan. 14. SOVIET-TRAINED and Soviet-eqirpped •5 outer-Mongols hove launched a drive Against th# pro-Japanese innerMongols holding North-Chahar, accordto reports wnirh are prominence in the Chinese press. It is stated that the outer-Mongol? occupied Pailin<nn;ao, the sect of Prince Tehwan^'sReuter - 87 words
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24 1938-01-15 1 Man Wanted In Singapore Arrested In Manila Manila, Jan. 14. the rer authorities, on a chi < on Dec 7 by th will l ReuterReuter - 24 words
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187 1938-01-15 1 24 British 3 U.S. Warships Coming Here NA VAL BASE OPENING NEXT MONTH TWENTY-FOUR British and three American warships are coming to Singapore to attend the Naval Uase opening next month. Reuter and British Official Wireless messages state that the following British vessels will be present: H.M.S. Norfolk, flagship of187 words
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Advertisement34 1938-01-15 1 t ON OTHER PAGES Page .pore 'Black-Outs' 2 Health Work In 1 1 China 1 I Demonstrations Case 3 spore &KX. Boxing 22 (onnthians v Pe- nang L 4 panav Ladybird incidents: Pictures 2434 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-15 1 I K JL I J^ff POWDERED MILK k WHOLE MILK^J > I SAFE, CONVESifcN AND PURE. Obtainable Everywhere. DISTRIBUTORS GET/, lIROS. *V CO.22 words
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Article, Illustration182 1938-01-15 2 DUIUNC, THE MANOEUVRES Official Notification ,//7/>///v/ BLACK -OUTS of Singapore are to be staged daring the manoeuvres at the end of this month. intimation of these experiments It given In gazette notice yesterday, relating to an amendment to the Lighting Control Bill, Which the Attorney GeneralTribune - 182 words
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Article177 1938-01-15 2 A ricksha puller, who uas knodu-u down by another ricksha at Beach Stosul last night, received I lacerated viHind over the left shoulder Joint :md bled profusely when (akin to hospital by ambulance. of thli Ordinance, tram any liability contractual or otherwise for damage re..ultiiif; from177 words
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Article146 1938-01-15 2 Girl Loses Brilliant And Cold Chain LEE Sink Liang, a Hokien girl of Somerset Road, was the victim of a robbery yesterday evening near the vicinity <>f the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road. when an unknown young Chinese snatched her locket, a set of brilliants, a stone146 words
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Article67 1938-01-15 2 Celebration Of Royal Wedding Cairo, Jen. 13. IN view ol Km" Parouk'i weddln ministerial order ii 1 been Ls nied par- ionlng all the students who w?re di.'>mlsaed from the University in oonnec- lion with the recent disturbances. Ten men who were arrested on a charge ofReuter - 67 words
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Article72 1938-01-15 2 Oyster Bar Proprietor Singapore, Friday. Mr Wetnben (In pi orietor ol Ux' Oyster Bar, Middle K»»;ui, w;is this morning Bllfd T"> '»> Mr W ttecroi, in Vt*t i Court, when h mpeared i< i entcfv on ;v chu laiim t'» cloae hia premises b*lwo6n 2 ;t m72 words
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Article58 1938-01-15 2 l^.u Bahadur I'nthvi Chand, Chief Iji ..piT.tor. S|n*cial Branch. Straits BeiUeraenti Police P'orcc, i .i been ap iHMjiU-d to be an Honorary Anlstanl Buperintendent A Police :;s. with effect from lan. 1 iwa Mr I). Hillary, A.s.si.st;uit Supennten dijit ol Poliee, bai been appointed to be Chief Poliee58 words
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Article28 1938-01-15 2 r A Chim-.se was knocked doun \> taxj al ttifl Junctton ol Beach Road and Ar:U> Ktreet fetterday morning Though injured, he pra i conscloiu when the ambulance am.28 words
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Article63 1938-01-15 2 The toihuvini- ten memben form the Committee ol Anneal under the Cinemaiph Films Ordinance, for hw The i o P (chairman), the seerefor Chinese Affairs (vice-chair-man); the principal. Raffle* Girls' Rchool; the Fxtra Assistant Controller of Labour; Messrs R. S. Nelson N R Mi.stri. K C. Eu.63 words
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Article66 1938-01-15 2 The Committee <>t Ladles, constituted under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance, is as follows Mrs H. D. ColUngS, Mrs A. R. Fyfe. Mrs. M.. Jamioson. Mrs A. B Jordan, Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.8.E.. Mrs. Lim En- Hae Mrs N«i Sen Choy, N 1 RE Prentls, Mrs.66 words
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Article240 1938-01-15 2 Distinguished Chinese Visitor (From Our Own Reporter j Ipoh. Friday JAPAN is now doing her utmost to destroy our cities, but we need not lear as It is not absolutely necessary to aciend buildings alone. We believe that unity is strengtn.' tnus declared Admiral San240 words
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Article67 1938-01-15 2 THE DEMONSTRA TION Denial That Malays Took L (lit WE have received a letter from the secretary of the Malay Union, Singapore with reference to the statement that' those taking part in the demonstration last Sunday included Malays as well as Chinese and Indians. The secretary states: "Inquiries by my67 words
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Article201 1938-01-15 2 The following appointments appear in last night's Government Gazette: Mr. K. MacLennan to act as Controller. F^ts :u id Telegraphs. Singapore, with effect from Dec. 25, 1937. Mr. M. V. del Tufo. M.C.S., to be Clerk of Councils, with effect from Jan. 1. 1938. Mr. P. R. Lewis201 words
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Article16 1938-01-15 2 Mr. W. Birtwistle resumed duties M Director of Fisheries, S.S.. with effect from Dec 18, 1937.16 words
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Article18 1938-01-15 2 The Legislative Council will meet again in the Legislative Council Chamber on Monday. Feb. 14, at 10.30 a.m.18 words
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Article359 1938-01-15 2 "The King Steps Out" At The Pavilion Singapore, Friday CELDOM have Singapore cinema-goers 3 been offered such excellent fare as the Columbia picture, "The King Step^ Out," which opened a season at the Pavilion last night. All round excellence in every element of entertainment from comedy to359 words
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Article205 1938-01-15 2 Sir Robert Craigie's Son In Singapore Singapore, Friday. MY dad has been away for some time, and I am on my way to see him," said Master R. A. P. Craigie, a son of sir Robert Craigie. the British Ambassador to Tokyo. He was met on board the205 words
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Article45 1938-01-15 2 Singapore, Friday. Amalgamated Theatres entertained the 40 Australian girl members of the Young Australia League, at the 6.15 pm show of "The Prince and the Pauper to-day. The visitors were later entertained by Messrs. Ong Boon Tat and On£ Peng Hock at the New World.45 words
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Article450 1938-01-15 3 ITASK OF LEAGUE DOCTORS I' local Interview With One 0/ Them Singapore. Friday. rSSSSnwsss °The pr b ™n, does not only concern ,J treatment of the sick -~.r r«»fuwpes but what is dfd K connected with STSSSr-Ki is becoming abundantly clear, for the prevention of epidemics.450 words
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Article80 1938-01-15 3 SQUADRON LEADER NASH I*' Edward Ellingtons Assistant Arrives Singapore, Friday. ?o dr S r L E e d a^ r H N sh Personal assishere by thl cLr?h the R -A.F. f arrived Other Hi e f Cartn age to-day. Dowager cS,^ p f en^ were Bar on and p^n?'80 words
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Article251 1938-01-15 3 Officer's Inquest Story Of Tragedy Singapore, Friday. i A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, this morning, at an inquiry Into the death of a 58--year-old Chinese named Lim Jin Soon, who was knocked down by a motor-car driven251 words
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Article67 1938-01-15 3 Singapore, Friary. pHARGED with being in possession of 690 t anils of non-Government chandu. valued at $5,520. at Tanjong Pagar Road yesterc.a; morning, three Chinese, two men and a woman, were produced before Mr. H. A Forrer, District Judge this morning. The chaipe w?s ««\plained ani they all67 words
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Article195 1938-01-15 3 Singapore Demon st ml ion Sequel Singapore, Friday. THE 156 men, consisting mainly of Chinese and one Bengali-Hindu, who were Concerned in the mass demonstration and rioting of last Sunday, were again brought up to the Second Police Court this morn- ing. A very large crowd195 words
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Article41 1938-01-15 3 First To Sell Rubber By Auction In Singapore London, Jan. 14. THE death has occurred of Henry Lake 1 Coglan, formerly of Singapore who was the first 1o sell plantation rubber by auction in Singapore. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article24 1938-01-15 3 London, Jan. 14 SIR Frederick White is appointee Director General of the English Spea'-ing Union of the British Eiudum which he is reorganising. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article178 1938-01-15 3 Lost His Nerve After 12 Months' Agony. Suffering from acute rheumatism In both his knee joints— treated in hospital twice without result so unnerved that he was afraid to cross a street how readily every rheumatic sufferer will sympathise vith ihis man. Read178 words
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Advertisement196 1938-01-15 3 sDOESGR O H A I R p s Removes Dar d r u ff. Prevents Falling-hair B y and corrects disorders B Wm" if the scalp. 19 To restore new haire A growth ask ycur Che- I B^^W mist, or a High-Class If 1 B store, or Hair-dresser j Sole196 words
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Advertisement52 1938-01-15 3 SINGAPORE We coolest Saturdays restaurant IZZ AIRPORT int Curry T&n rel. 3356 for reservations HOTEL i /j^^\ /s£§&\ /^^C\ i y.^,^^ p NEW STOCK OF COLD JW&KO%S. nAri/PT CHROME /@M^ POCKET STAINLESS PSB^cJ STEEL WRISTLET W^l T C H E S JUST ARRIVED DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents— MONTOß52 words
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Article102 1938-01-15 4 RITRRKK Previous To-day° n ""change Ton* irm Qim> i f^ udy 16 Ist Forward .Feb., jjgcr ?>. Mill J g 2nd Forward (Apr "June, Buyers 7* 73,16 jig 3rd ForWard UifiySrpt. Sellers 7 516 7U P London, Jan. 14. Previou. To-day Change in bulk jarwreo. s .up.. HR102 words
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Article102 1938-01-15 4 Lmnlop Rubber 32 4 32 3 —1 > 2 d. General Electric 77 3 76 10 1 4' 2 d Imperial Chemical Industrie 34 6 34 4»/ 2 1 2 d Imperial Tobacco 153 9 153 1^ 7V 2 d London Tin 4 1i 2 4 14102 words
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Article30 1938-01-15 4 lIN Standard London. Jan. 14. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £187 4 £185 3 4 1 3 4 Forward £187 £185 3 4 -1 3 430 words
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Article68 1938-01-15 4 Tr»nH<w> Tin 14 Lionaon. Jan. is. Previous To-day Change TT on Pans (closing middle rate) 151.12 150.87 —.25 TV on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.97 916 Unchanged tY on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 29 32 Unchanged T/I\ on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 16 Unchanged TT68 words
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Article12 1938-01-15 4 uiinni'ii New York. Juii. 13. RIIBBfcR Preview.- To-day Chang12 words
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Article221 1938-01-15 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Singapore, Friday. MINING: Tin at midday was $90"'. down Utt. Conditions on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were reported to b.easier and tin shares were o^red at little under yesterday's prices while thei was particularly no interest on the bu\ ing side Siones. Kamras, Pahang221 words
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Article118 1938-01-15 4 U, S. Navy Bill Ready For Congress Witshinßton. Jan. 13. rre new bill to strengthen tbe United Btotei fleet win witborixe huge ructton i>nH»ramme embracing all types of naval vessels, announced Mr. Cmrl vmsnii. ehairman <>f the House N;iv;il Commit 1 1 e He stated that leßlslation isReuter - 118 words
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Article601 1938-01-15 4 Lewis Peat, And Stanton Nelson MESSRS. Lewis Peat (Singapore^, Ltd in their weekly market review dated Jan. 14, state: Since the beginning of the year, affairs have been conducted in a more orderly manner both in Europe and America, and the markets of the world have taken601 words
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Advertisement74 1938-01-15 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE CORPORATION LIMITED g 4^T% FREE fumietfC< from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import SOI I'll ant documents) in SAFE BOXES ■•■•■T»^MW m our VAULTS at CHINA lKHlll>|| BUILDING, CHULIA STREET INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINCIArORK You hold YOUR OWN KMVS. an«l CAN YOU AFFORD AN74 words
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Article807 1938-01-15 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company r i. M. Trustee 6.0C 6.75 Oon. T. S. 756 Pref. 23 24 -cd 3on. T. S. Ord. 20- 21|S. Realty Co. 1.25 1.35 Sst. Trust Ag. 4.75 5.25 "astern United 33.00 34 00 F. and N. Ord. 14.40 14.45 do 7fc* Prefs. 8.85807 words
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Article175 1938-01-15 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 5 Batu Selangor 1.49 1.54 Hongkong Tin 25 6 27 Hong Fatt 1.07 1.12 Jelebu 0.81 0,86 Kramat 12- 12 9 Kamunting Tin 10 6 11.6 Killinghall 18|- 191Katu Tin 24 25Kuchai 149 1.54 Larut 11|- 12 Lingui 165175 words
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135 1938-01-15 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Boclety) BANKERB AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 183 Paid Up Capital f 40,030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH President M. TAUDIN135 words
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Article37 1938-01-15 5 Masayuki Tani, lately Japanese Minister in Vienna, who is considered as a possible choice as High Commissioner to the Peking Government •if Japanese recognition of Marshal Chiang Kai Snek is withdrawn, arrived at Peking ;hi.s evening ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article163 1938-01-15 5 taynod Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 nom S IM; APORE MUNICIPALITY ""S^irwUi ioB uo nom Mar. 31 Bent ?n .»M Pt ,2 3 0°oo:600 113 U5 nOm M^-.T- M Vi6o.ooi 07 109 nom 1 -Hr-« V^- 12 122 K >163 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-15 5 L Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers i n Securities and Cmvwodities. 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 OK TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN.97 words
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Advertisement343 1938-01-15 6 PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 j 1 II J F J^( That Golden Voice Rings Out! j "i^ i,^^ Luring king from hif prince* i bhd*-to-b« ...holding him cap- i a |T# for on* glorioui •«:«p«d» l >T A/^ Th« gT»al tu oi "On* Nighl of IJr Lot*" in lh* gr»nd»«l343 words
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Advertisement272 1938-01-15 6 n T O(I I) 3 SHOWS TO-DAY -3.15-6.15-9.15 ißv^H Tht icrHn't only twin-i»or» in a itory *hot mult hov« b—n mton» lor tS«mi flH| ERROL FLYNN i m !l Warner Bros, dashing production oi W MARK TWAIN"S famous story. i and the PAUPER y/jg /l^^ A Glorious Coronation Scene in272 words
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Article285 1938-01-15 7 JAPAN 'TOO BUSY IN CHINA" Famous French Writer Interviewed Singapore, Friday. •ur\R i< not necessary. In the fl eour o of mv travels to North China. Mairhukuo and Japan. T nroixKP to *»udy conditions there and seneraUv trv to find a ivav out of tbe present285 words
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Article127 1938-01-15 7 Celebration At Singapore Buddhist Assn. Singapore, Friday. Under the auspices of the Singapore Buddhist Association a celebration to commemorate "Duruthu Poya Day" in Singapore will be held at the Association premises, 67, Spottiswoode Park Road, to-morrow. This celebration commemorates the day on which Lord Buddha visited Ceylon for127 words
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Article165 1938-01-15 7 Harbour Board, Tanjong Pagar. Upon the receipt of memoranda the Committee will consider the desirability or otherwise of Inviting oral evidence from the persons submitting such memoranda. It is requested that memoranda be submitted to the chairman of the committee not later than Feb. 12. Procedure At165 words
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Advertisement77 1938-01-15 7 I %uv U^Djdd Show] CABARET Nightly -From 9-30 12 midnight Admission 50 cts. Tea Dances-Every Tue., Thur., Sat., and Sun. From 6-00-8-30 p.m. i j No admission charge i i S^'r^Sr** 1 Luna Ha Khengchew Wayangr i I»a«J|. I L u Twilight Hall Foochow Wavang >^r h?^ p^ ha ayanjf77 words
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Advertisement173 1938-01-15 7 SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING EXCITING! I CAFE COLETTE +_*-*^n *_^^-^^-.*^-%^_^^_—.^_m~. W. I You remember CHARLES WINNINGER, The Daddy of the "3 SMART GIRLS?"— now he is CAPPY RICKS.'' Peter B. Kyne's most lovable Character J 1 NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL t FOUOW THE GO GETTER AND HIS f HARO TO-GET173 words
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Article, Illustration648 1938-01-15 8 "SOPHISTICATED" WOMEN Young Girls Who Lure Men To Dock AN UM hedi of further warning v i,y High Court Jndffc concerning Ihc measec of girls sader 16 who. masquerading a* sophisticated women of the world. Inn- men into UM dock, comes the news <»>:*< SEastleifh, Hampshire, policePlanet News - 648 words
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Article148 1938-01-15 8 Instalment System Proposed For Scotland London. fHE payment of lines by instalments is 1 proposed in the Government's Criminal Procedure < Scotland! Bill, the text <1 which has been Issued in London. Tin- amount ol the instalments is to e axed by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction, and148 words
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Article58 1938-01-15 8 Singapore, Friday. Two Europeans v.ere injured when a motor-car in which they were driving, ran against a tree at about 3.30 a.m. to-da", In Bukit Timah Road. One of them had a lacerated wound over the forehead, and the other abrasions and contusions of the forehead and58 words
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Article106 1938-01-15 8 Pavilion For The Trade Unions 1 Glasgow THE Trade Union Congress is to have a pavilion at the Empire exhibition, I which is being held here from May I October. It will be the first time that the British trade union movement has ta part in an exhibition106 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-15 8 K \«lV U The four Jeaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands L I \V > -^r 4 for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. AT EDTrT^^cTFNCY O > It>a P ure it's delicious it's nourishing. N^^o m CONSIST^^ CLOVEK BRAND MILK is61 words
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Article315 1938-01-15 9 Replica of Capt. Phillip's Ship To Be Used Sydney, Dec. 30. rr,r v m the ni°ht of January 25. S ILE T ,rnl ci of Captain Phillip's J the replica m w Farm shiPl IW£ stace will be set for the o? the lading which took315 words
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Article170 1938-01-15 9 A USTRALIAN GOODS I' lo,ooo For Glasgow Exhibition Canberra. THE best display of Australian goods sent abroad since the Wembley Exhibition will be shown at the Scottish Empire Exhibition at Glasgow in May The exhibit, costing £10.000. is being arranged by the Commercial Intelligence branch of the Department of Commerce170 words
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Article212 1938-01-15 9 Lighthouse-Keeper's Strange Courting Guernsey (Channel Islands*. A MAN and a woman who made lov< to each other by Morse code between lighthou.se and mainland, plan after 38 years of happily married life to return here where this strange court.vhip first took place. Thirty-eight years ago. Robert Henn212 words
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Article81 1938-01-15 9 Figures Still On The London. CINCE April 1. 1937, recruits for the J British Army totalled 18,586 men as compared with 15.344 for the corresponding period of 1936 t During the week ended Dec. A tnere g were 265 recruits, an increase of 79 over the same week81 words
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Article129 1938-01-15 9 n c I Tk« Premier S JOn JOinS Ine t- I I erntOrialS London. THE Premiers 23-year-old son. Mr. 1 Francis Neville Chambenam. has become a gunner in the Birmingham Business Men s Battery—the 199th B.ttery of the 69th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, R.A. (Territorial Army). His number 19 874.644.129 words
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Advertisement18 1938-01-15 9 ANCHOR E>F;|p;|n) Brewed and buttled vu Sio^apor* by the AUfcWi a AKtIiIPI;LAGU BRtwlißy CU., LTD. DARBY CO., LTD.18 words
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Advertisement106 1938-01-15 9 TRADE BARGAINS MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and influenza, a certain cure, t*et it from The United Pharmacy. 71 INFLUENZA is about now. Take U.P. Influenza Mixture. Certain cure or money refunded. Buy it from The 'Jnited Pharmacy. ••SOLIPOT" The only one minute106 words
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Advertisement343 1938-01-15 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS —A selection of 70—80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock We can recommend the following as real bargains, which are backed by our guarantee and free service:— 1935 Model—Ford Saloon 10 HP Price $1025; 1935 Model _Fiat Ardita Saloon 1(5.5 H.P.—Price $825; 1933343 words
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304 1938-01-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Saturday, Jan. 15, 1938. TRAVEL-COMFORT the air-conditioning experiment by the F.M.S. Railways Aciminigtration has proved a success, so much 80 In fact that eight air-eonditioned day-and-night coaches, 60 feet in length, are now under order at a cost of half a million Straits dollars. The two day304 words
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959 1938-01-15 10 DEMOCRACY or ...DICTATORSHIP ...for SIAM? AT one time famed abroad only for i her elephant* and ceremonial plendour, Slam now .seeks a place of equality among nations. The present government, acting quietly but with purpose, has abrogated all her treaties ol commerce and friend- jc hip with foreign nations and959 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-01-15 10 Princess Josephine Charlotte and Prince Albert of Lie^o, children of Kimk Leopold of the lieh:ians. spent their Christmas holiday experimenting uith the nifts brought them by Santa Claus. At the Itoyal Palace in Brussels, however. I at her Christmas had valuable allies in King Leopold and (>u?en Klisabeth. the QueenPlanet News - 53 words
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Article149 1938-01-15 10 n SPr A Be ntinck has returned to Malaya. He disembarked from the f.*°- llner "Carthage" at Penang a few days ago. Udy Anderson and her son, Mr. J. S /maerson, are now in Singapore. They intend visiting Australia and New Zealand, before proceeding Home via the United States.149 words
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Article702 1938-01-15 11 EACH HAS OWN PERSONALITY Distinguishing The Sisters By Labels (By Air Mail) om Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 31. CAMA SCIENCE" has paid a u Christmas visit to the most famous baby family in the world— the Dionne Quins, of Callender. Canada, and the "under702 words
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Article194 1938-01-15 11 Nerve-Racking Two Days On British Freighter Liverpool. THE crew of a British freighter had an exciting 48 hours when a jaguar escaped from its cage on board. After two days of hide-and-seek, the crew finally managed to corner the beast and returned it to its cage. The story194 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-01-15 11 Minnie, the Munjak or Barking Deer, has given birth to a baby at the London Zoo. It was promptly christened Mickey. The Barking Deer is a native of Indo-China and is one of the smallest of the species. Planet NewsPlanet News - 40 words
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Article257 1938-01-15 11 junction with the development of agri- j culture. 'Moreover, it is to be feared that the present reduction of the number of workers on the land will continue. The position, already serious, can only j ad to disaster." "Research," it is add' ntly needed on the unexplored257 words
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Article242 1938-01-15 11 Work Of International Office Glasgow IT has been decided to proceed with the scheme of the proposed Peace Pavilion at the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow, which is to be opened next May. Tnis decision was taken by an organising committee in view of the encouraging financial support already242 words
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Advertisement81 1938-01-15 11 Renew your Vitality with__ kANATOGii a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE INTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. i As Supplied To The Malaya Tribune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamfcrd Road, Singapore. at the Capitoi Restaurant Music by KURT BLACH his81 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-01-15 12 Two irirl ski-ers send a laughing welcome across the snows as they set out for the moraine "sport *St. Moritz, Switzerland. They are Miss Eleanor Crocket o^Hopeda?e^M^acnusetts (U.S.A.) and Miss Elizabeth Schiltz from Canton. Ohio (with scarf on her head. Planet NewsPlanet News - 44 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-01-15 12 t^ i^ Six tons of txplosivcs \\<re used lo shift 60,000 tons of rock in the quarries of the Settle Limes Co., at Horton-in-R«J)blesdale, Yorkshire. Photo shows the me at the moment of ihe explosion. Topical PressTopical Press - 46 words
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Advertisement264 1938-01-15 12 America Imperil" Mrways I spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation*, the leading aeronautical newspaper in the United States of America in Ifl ot »fc IHHHMriMI nis«.:> Ir.Mriai A:rway» u«\<r «»ven anvone MttM t<- susneri |f j. < -»»,l. ie.!c:Ji; cut 111 perMM rampage <»f prtfW Vet U»f» |Bfl v^!:at n U> loiiit:264 words
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Title Section14 1938-01-15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 28 January 15 1938. EDITED BY "HERMES' Every Saturday.14 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1938-01-15 1 GREAT FINAL IN PR OSPECT Closing Season Has Been Full Of Interest m J IT \'?s long been the lament of Singapore rugby fans that the Malaya Cup final is permanently convened in Kuala Lumpur. Even the fact that the annual North and South match comes1,252 words
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Article71 1938-01-15 1 Guide For Back Stroke Swimmers FOR the first time in Australian swimming, back-stroke competitors at th" Empire Games there next February will be guided by the Olympic system overhead flag 111 The bunting will extend above every lane 61 1 above the water, and will minate 6ft. from71 words
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Article121 1938-01-15 1 Thurston's Personality Has A Benefit C. Chambers, who has been the refere of all the leading billiard an snooker matches played at Thurston 1 Hall in Leicester Square for many year: took his annual benefit on Christina Eve. For this a thoroughly comprehensiv programme was arranged. There was121 words
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Article35 1938-01-15 1 Challenge Round At Philadelphia THE organizing committee of the American Lawn Tennis Association has recommended that next year's Davis Cup challenge round should be held on Sept 3, 4. and 5 at Philadelphia.35 words
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Advertisement35 1938-01-15 1 ELSEWHERE In To-Day's Supplement StrtieM notes 1931 sporl in England 3 I ninirr ol.vmpic 3 Ceylonese athletes I Walker eup 4 Tonnis rankin» I'rrak tennis 5 Scots in Emrli^h ruuhv fi Islißftoa rorinlhians BctantM x^35 words
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2152 1938-01-15 2 thev will have earned the honour. Ii there is one .serious detect in me .side which is going to do battle lor the Cup it is the absence oi a really reliable place kicker. Ol the calibre Ol Ciillett ol the sec. At one2,152 words
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Advertisement17 1938-01-15 2 v DID I I CJ LJ SUPER TYRES MASTER OF MILEAGE LSM SI ME, DARBY CO., LTD.17 words
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Article, Illustration983 1938-01-15 3 Year Of Frequent Failure MANY GALLANT LOSERS London. IN the English sporting world i who were the outstanding men of J937? What great performances made the year memorable? How many records were broken? Many followers of sport must have asked .ind attempted to answer such questions983 words
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Article232 1938-01-15 3 Woman Polls 44 Votes Of Experts MISS KATHERINE RAWLS. the American swimmer, was voted the leadin? American woman athlete of 1937 on a poll of forty-four sports writers. They were asked to rate the three leading performers in order of preference, three points being given for the232 words
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Article72 1938-01-15 3 American Forecasts Never Right THE sports "experts of America I nearly 60 per cent, wrong Ul th forecasts of winners of sporting in the country, according to a reeent survey. The easiest victories for the fo the survev .shows, were those ol Donald Budue In the tennis world72 words
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Article344 1938-01-15 3 PROGRAMME FOR FOUR DAYS MR. P. D. Walsh, the Amateur AthJeti( Association surveyor, has compietec the lay-out for the Empire Games traci and iield events at the Sydney Crickei Ground on February 5, 10, and 12. The circular 440 yards track will include a 48344 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1938-01-15 4 GEYLON BSE TEAM PERFORMANCES ol the memb I the Ceylon team I British Empire Oame Sydney In February make intei read The team I small and select, but n lon officials expect their repn to make a bra cords are as follow w. n. Tambimuttu st Thomas' College, Mount i.1,011 words
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1131 1938-01-15 4 BUILDING UP BRITAIN'S WALKER CUP TEAM Task Before Selectors A Difficult One (By Air Mail) London. lyiTH the completion of the Selection Committee i'or the Walker Cup team to meet the I'nited States in next year's match. at St. Andrews, speculation as tm the nominated players has already begun. Because1,131 words
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Article, Illustration384 1938-01-15 5 A RANKING tii always of taLs that of F R. Burrow, in "Observt fta twenty playthe dozen selected by Lawn Tennis Association, and among places several young who may be expected to be Brior two. re are few differences between the twelve players384 words
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Article152 1938-01-15 5 Britons Monopolise The I -MV FARR. the British and British JPire heavyweight champion, is J thu-d to Joe Louis and Max m the ranking list of world Uw well-known Ameing magazine -The Ring British champion. Jock Mead fourth to John Henry cruiserweight class and Idle Steele among the152 words
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Article115 1938-01-15 5 Another Heavyweight Hope THE position as far as the heavyweight championship of the world is con■""prned is never stable for a sufficiently long time for anv detailed comment to b made on it. New fiehts are aranger l with disturbing rapidity, and the result to be a115 words
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Article30 1938-01-15 5 DTODomri before the Southern Coim Committee of the Amateur Swim--n«nq that the national men's and women's long distance chamoionnh'ch are swum annually tn the Thames shonld bo discontinued, was reel30 words
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Article674 1938-01-15 5 ACCORDING to an unconfirmed rumour. Perak will soon lose the services of three of the best tennis players the State, and for that matter, the country has seen, in Chin Kee Onn. the present singles title holder of Malaya, R. L. Grut, the Malayan singles674 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-01-15 5 Fencing is becoming more and more popular an indoor sport MBWif English git)*, Here we see a party prep-nint- for some exercise at ti.e London I'olvtet rim.27 words
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Article154 1938-01-15 5 Sydney Girl Wins Title Of Australia THE 220 yards women's swimming championship of New South Wales at Manly the other night was won by Miss Laurel Shard, of Sydney. The other starters were J. Walsh, N. Coulson, and P. Norton, of Bondi, and P. Riggs of Balmain. The154 words
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Article43 1938-01-15 5 Recently the Queen played a game of darts with the King at the Slough Social centre, and since then thousands of women have asked where they can have tuition in the game. The British Darts Council have been inundated with enquiries from women.43 words
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Article866 1938-01-15 6 Poaching Which Is Hardly Fair LONG RECORD OF ITIIF appearance of Scottish-sound--1 ing names in Fnglish trial teams, the Inclusion of a South African as full-back and Kussian-born play«r in the threequarter line, in recent seasons, revive the controversy over qualifications for inclusion in international Kuro.v866 words
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359 1938-01-15 6 YOUNG LONDONER CATCHES THE EYE OF BOXING ENTHUSIASTS FRANK HOUGH. B young lightweight from Battenea, London, is attracting attention as one of the most promising young boxers in this country, and he may be matched shortly with Jock McAvoy for the British lightweight championship. Hough lias been boxing for some359 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-01-15 6 To save ski-iers the trouble of climbing back up the slippery slopes at St. Moritz after a run, a special lift has been installed. The ski-ier simply hooks on and the machine pulls him up to the top. Here are seen two sportsmen taking it easy while the lift pulls61 words
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Article70 1938-01-15 6 Difficulty In Accommodating TOE English Table Tenni.s Association 1 are having difficulty in finding accommodation for players in the world championships, which take place in London, beginning on January 24. Hotel,, have imposed a colour bar. and ra from India. Egypt and Palestine are finding it difficult to70 words
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Article340 1938-01-15 6 BREAK IN B. B. B. I PENDING AMOVE is on foot for the co-ope 2 of the National Boxing Association (until recently the National Union of Boxers i and the National Sporting Club for the betterment of professional boxing in Great Britain. Dissatisfaction with340 words
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Article98 1938-01-15 6 Injured While Ski-ing At St. Moritz JEAN BOROTRA. the famous French u lawn tennis player, was the fir victim of the St. Moritz skiing season Gointf down the Suvretta slope Borotra lost control over his skis and fell. He tore some ligaments in his right I The doctor98 words
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Article68 1938-01-15 6 English Star Sets New MISS CECILIA COLLEDGE. the 86 teen-year-old British and I figure skating champion, has set a fashion. She appeared on the St. Mo ntz Stadium Rink in long grey trousers fastened at the ankle lik< trousers. Cecilia's breaking away from th. aitional short skirt did68 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1938-01-15 7 Twelfth Man - Islington Corinthians In Great Form In Penang Twelfth Man (By i KHneton Corinthians, the EngT° i i h h 'Four footballers, goes the 1 h 1 < being the first English dlstmC tn have left the shores of England team to hau gre popular Scots 011 f 'the team Pat1,117 words
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Article313 1938-01-15 7 ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER League Programme For To-day TO-DAY'S programme of matches in the English and Scottish Leagues are as follows: KNGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Bolton W. v. Grimsby T. Charlton A. v. Liverpool. Chelsea v. West Brornwich A. Everton v. Blackpool. Huddersfleld T. v. Brentford. Leicester C. v. Manchester C.313 words
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Article146 1938-01-15 7 H. D. Freakes Is Skipper Next Year THE officers of the Oxford University R.F.C. for next season have been apnointed as under:—Captain, H. D. Freakes (Rhodes University College, South Africa, find Magdalen i; Hon. Secretary. R. M. Marshall (Giggleswick and Trinity i. J. H. Lewis, the worlds cruiser-weight146 words
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Article942 1938-01-15 8 Great Success Of Penang New Year liy Man us Supcrbus") the x'imi.s and Mti Jfeai meeting oj 1 the Penang Turf Club, which ended on Saturday laft was very successful in that it showed an improvement in attendance as well us the prize money in the942 words
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959 1938-01-15 8 THUMBNAIL SKETCHES OF THE SELANCOR XV Harpers Men Are A Fine All-Round THE foUowiCf are thumb-nail sketches of the Selangor players who will play in the Malaya Cup final to-day: D K. Harper: Learnt his rugger at Aberdeen University and afterwards played with London Scottish. Has played in five previous959 words
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Article, Illustration322 1938-01-15 9 The tsrinsn steamer s>iusnan arrived at Shanghai after being subjected to a hail of bullets stated to have come from Japanese snipers on Tsungming island. The Siushan was taking a party of Catholic sisters from Tsungming Island when the ship was fired on despite the Union Jacks paintedPlanet News - 322 words
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Advertisement39 1938-01-15 9 ATMOS CLOCKS *OhK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION B H if > M II W B i H I a BBBt #JL «l Agent: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SIHGAPOI Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday including Saturdays.39 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1938-01-15 10 FAS H IONS Things to Wear for Warm Days by the Sea The Importance of a Full-length House-coat— News in Swim Suits— Costumes to Wear with the tailored shirt tucking into thp waist seems the most popular and comes in several ventous. Some in sharksk n in glorious new colours,1,169 words
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Advertisement25 1938-01-15 10 ELIZABF/T ARDENS VMHI LATEST SENSATION SALVE TREATMENT AS GIVEN BY MRS. LYNN AT MAYNARD'S IS THE MOST MARVELLOUS TONIC FOR A DRY SKIN BOOK NOW25 words
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Advertisement109 1938-01-15 11 him i ih— mmwwDai FRESH COPIES JUST RECEIVED "The Encyclopedia of Sexual Knowledge" by Drs. COftter, 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 Edition109 words
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Advertisement169 1938-01-15 11 Ia TaußisT's shoppini; T I GUIDE __J^_ t HAIRDRESSER I^^^ /fo^ yb«r \2^ Eyes Examined N THE CONTINENTAL —fty the most modern methods I A New Wireless Permanent Wavlni known to science! Machine R. A. THOMPSON, D.O^. from (Dr. of ocular science) at Consultation without cost or obli- MAISON I169 words
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Advertisement478 1938-01-15 12 r J w |fi nßtt^^ BY PsOandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pure Tonnage S'pore im 1938 1938 BHUTAN 6,100 Mar. 12 CARTHAGE 15 000 In port, BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 SOMALI 6.800 Jan. 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar. 25 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 CORFU 15,000 Apr.478 words
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Advertisement372 1938-01-15 12 "8* i TO FRENCH PORTS Tw j HOMEWARDS. f BANGKOK For Marseilles.Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 18 t CAP VARELLA For Marseiles. Nan tes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 j DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 J CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 OUTWARDS.372 words
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Article538 1938-01-15 13 Sailing Ship Revisits The Mersey CEW objects of man's handiwork in their old age retain the strength and character in which they were conceived. Wilh the passage of years the dignity of their newness wears off, styles change, and, it must be admitted, the label538 words
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Advertisement303 1938-01-15 13 fiSIUXS PIIILP LINE. i lncorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MAXGOLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 heap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return 5642.8b Ist class $430.71303 words
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Advertisement122 1938-01-15 13 N. M. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan. 19 s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634 $381 Marseilles122 words
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Miscellaneous306 1938-01-15 13 Ipostal intelligence; tOH PER DATE AND TIME S. Soon Hong Jan. 15 9 a.m. ang Pulau Kidjuivi 15 9 a.m. and Western Carthage 15 10 a.m. States ol U.S.A.J Carthage 1 10 a.m. ui CarLhage 15 10 am. a Carthage 15 10 a.m. inerailv) it Shanghai HoOkw Carthage 15 10306 words
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Miscellaneous307 1938-01-15 13 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exii Ship Godown Gate Gat< Hakodate Maru 22 1 1 Carthage 13 2 3 ~nyogen Maru 15 2 3 Gicnapp 14 3 Pat H23 Teucer 9 2 3 Pangkor 7 2 3 bilverguava 3U 2 3 Silverwalnut 6t307 words
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Miscellaneous151 1938-01-15 13 Mails Expected Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service*. General delivery of letters 8.25 am. to-day. Mails from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial). General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails from Europe (London Parcel Mails) by the P. O. (Carthage). General delivery of parcels 9151 words
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Article693 1938-01-15 14 "NO CAUSE FOR Chautemps Appeal IMris, Jan. IS. A DENIAL thai there is any real MM for -)..nk' in the financial situation of France was made by th<" Premier, M. Chau^mps. in a fißhtinp ipeecb in tin Chamber of Deputies. He said the fin;»',i."ial .situation inReuter - 693 words
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Article90 1938-01-15 14 Armed Robbery In Singapore Singapore, Friday. AKMED with pistols and daggers, six Cantonese entered the ground flour Of hoUM in Keong Saik Street at abom 7.30 last night and stok cash and Jewellery to tne total value of $1,000, belonging to a Chinese family. It is understood that90 words
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Article70 1938-01-15 14 Singapore), Fridaj A CHINESE \\u.s removed to uic Tan J\ Tock Senn Hospital in a critical condition after being knocked down by motor car while riding a tricycle loaded with vegetables, it toe junction of Victoria Sfrett and RochOTC Hoad at about 2 o'clock this morning The injuries70 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-01-15 14 r.uhler Richard, the Swiss champion, appwwra to hover over (he m«w(uvrred landscape a he makes a spectacular ski jump at St. Moritz. the Sv^ss resort. Planet NewsPlanet News - 27 words
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Article206 1938-01-15 14 40 Young Australians Singapore. Friday. ARRIVING well ahead of schedule, the m.v. Koolinda put into port thi* morning with a party of 40 Australian. 1 among the man/ passengers. They wen members of the Young Australia Leagu p These 40 Australians consisted of 3! schoolgirls, under the206 words
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Article49 1938-01-15 14 Singapore Friday. On ;i charge of driving n motor-ca) without front and rear lights shortly after midnight on Dec. 2 last at Benroolrn Street, Mr. C. G. Richards, oi St. James Power Station, was to-da> fined $5. by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Police Magistrate.49 words
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Article666 1938-01-15 14 rtbute To Lady Clam Ho Tung DESCRiB^NG Lady Clara Ho l who died In Hongkong on Jan. 5, as a most beloved personality, the South China Morning Post published the following account oi her career Lady Clara passed away at her Peak i residence after a666 words
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Miscellaneous1666 1938-01-15 16 j PROCRAMMb Ul- a. m. d. lOM THE RADIO 1 Singapore Station On 225 Metres j V^ri j TODAY I to-morrow A -~V nam Miscellaneous Songs <Gramo--12 45 pm Ugat Orchestral Concert- phone Records). Two songs by Wei oniTICU PAAPIPF Rprlin Station played bv I Famous Hungarian Booth (tenor) -Moonlight1,666 words
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71 1938-01-15 17 London. Jan. 14. D KUNGS statement on Chinese has further encouraged the «i four to five points being **U m that bondholders e existence of Wch unfortunately has 'icuoua In some recent an- l^v other countries. The Hague, nd mini«tew '.Paris. Bru Hague andReuter - 71 words
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Article180 1938-01-15 17 Dublin, Jan. 14. noLITICAL circles are undismayed by F Viscount craigavon* decision to dissolve the Parliament. They hold Viscount Craigavon to represent a more wakening and disturbing influence in toe Empire than De Valtfa. who wants a strong united Ireland helping Britain while Viscount Craigavon s attitude will mean aReuter - 180 words
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Article169 1938-01-15 17 Official Claim By The Chinese AN official Chinese despatch from Hankow, dated the 13th ir»st., states. The Chinese Air Force was very active on the 11th inst. along the upper Yangtse River. The raids of the Chinese planes were crowned with the sinking of two Japanese warships.169 words
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Article96 1938-01-15 17 Nan yang Siang Pau - Nan yang Siang Pau Tokyo Military Headquarters Burned Down Shanghai, Jan. 14. THE Japanese Military Training Headquarters in Tokyo was entirely burnt to the ground this morning before dawn as the result of a big fire. It is believed to have been caused by incendiarism on the part96 words
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Article225 1938-01-15 17 400,000 Troops Prepare For Biggest Battle Of War Shanghai, Jan. 14. THE re-occupation of Tsining by Chinese troops, after a severe day and night battle, is claimed in Chinese dispatches. They state the Chinese force on the I west bank of the Grand Canal, seeing the channel225 words
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111 1938-01-15 17 Peking, Jan. 14. THE Japanese military authorities profess to be mystified by the sudden withdrawal of the Chinese forces trom positions held for several weeks in South Taiyuanfu, particularly at Tingyno and Lingshih, where there has been no fighting for some time The Japanese have launchedReuter - 111 words
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Article173 1938-01-15 17 Tokyo Fearing Trouble With Western Powers? Shanghai, Jan. 14. ACCORDING to Chinese reports the Imperial Conference of Japan, held in Tokyo this week, did not take a decision to make a formal declaration of war on China. A statement is expected to be issued within a few173 words
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Article52 1938-01-15 17 Tsingtao, Jan. 15. The railway truards and other Chinese employees on the Tsingtao-Tsinan railway marched to the police station to-day and reported that they had been toll leave their posts M the South Ifanchi railway was taking over the line. The Japanese have occupied KaomJ and are continuing the advanceReuter - 52 words
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Article168 1938-01-15 17 London, Jan. 14. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, in a speech at Swansea to-day discussing the rise in the cost of living In Britain, said that the rise in prices had been accompanied by an increase in wages and employment. The whole country168 words
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Article130 1938-01-15 17 Arrangements For Spring Cruise London, Jan. 14. THE first part of the programme of the spring cruise to be carried out bv the home fleet will include a visit to Lisbon of H.M.S. Nelson, flying the flag of the commandor-in-chief, H.M.S. Rodney and five other ships. The vessels130 words
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Article922 1938-01-15 18 DHARMARAJ THE VEWCHAMPION Disappointing End To Good Fight (B 9 Ktferee") rpWU Wai an unexpected and dis--1 uppoM.liiiß endiiiK to the contest or thV featherweight ofSn^aporeattheHappyVVorldUst nifht lor seven rounds louiir •aider/the holder, d.d all the scoring agaiMl David Dhannaraj of ,an. In hth .Tauder922 words
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Article130 1938-01-15 18 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday CINE boxing was seen at Bukit Bintane park to-night when In the main event Domy Reyes 8.6 outpointed Kid Arenai 8.7 over ten 3-minute rounds. Htvcs was fatter and showed better ringcraft but Arenas was not easily beaten. Alter slow130 words
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Article, Illustration438 1938-01-15 18 BLAKAN MATI GUNNERS Win Hockey Against 77 VCC n a Blakan Mati proved too strong R for the SC.C. second string, when the SdeTmet at hockey this evenmg at the SCC padang. R.A.s. victory uy 5 1 was mainly due to the speed and stamina'of their forwards.; who exgMU* the438 words
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Article541 1938-01-15 18 on the good work. The Ven. Archdeacon Graham \V in referring to the new premises, said i' was the opening of a new house and the beginning of a new home. Temple House was built many v ago and was ncouired by the Govern 1 for 'he541 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-01-15 18 The Tides TODAY 9.14 a.m. 9 ft. ins.; 11.07 p.m.. 8 ft. K ins. TO MORROW— IO.OB a.m.. 9 ft. 9 ins.; 11.45 p.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.28 words
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Article198 1938-01-15 19 WIN OVER PENANG j Homesters Had Their] Sim- Of The Play our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. UTTER I struggle which called for I\S the strength they could "ter. the Islington Corinthians "'ured another win here to-day. S!S the Penang State team by t The Corinthians failed198 words
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Article138 1938-01-15 19 I I filing Championship Billiards F best game played so far in P »re billiards championthe Happy World was when two ex-champions Kiat (Aston A.c.'» and 800 A. A. i. wh.ch ry for Hock Kiat by 278 after Kim Soar had the match. i of138 words
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Article25 1938-01-15 19 Ill" y££S£?*!l! h c^V match at i i^nLUn-- S l Co beat "B" •l'm R AM a r Wd be P l^ bet-25 words
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Article550 1938-01-15 19 REST TEAM TO MEET THE EUROPEANS Chosen After None Too Impressive Trial At S. C. R. C Singapore, Friday. TO-DAY'S hockey trial at Hong Lini Green, to choose the Rest side to meet the Europeans in the annual hockey "test" which is to be played on Jan. 18, was not550 words
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Article67 1938-01-15 19 The Rest team was selected after the match as follows: O. C. Aeria, R. Barth and G. Scott: L. Reutens. G. E. N. Oehlers (capt.) and P. K. Baskaran; R. Thoy. N. Sullivan. A. M. Valberg, G. B. Armstrong and Loveday. The Rest will play in their67 words
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Article162 1938-01-15 19 Alexandra Lucky To Draw With Changi Singapore, Friday. TWO goals, netted during extra time allowed by the umpires, were the scores in a drawn game of hockey played :it Alexandra barracks yesterday between the Royal Signal Corps, Changi, and the Royal Signal Corps, Alexandra area. Changi did nearly162 words
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Article261 1938-01-15 19 Function At Hong Lint Green Singapore, Friday. PRIZES won in the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament and the Club's open invitation tournament for 1937 were given away by Mrs. T. W. Ong, wife of the Club's hon. secretary, at Hong Lim Green this afternoon at a wellattended at261 words
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Article240 1938-01-15 19 "B"Beat "C" Company By 19-4 A LIVELY rugby match was played at TangUo yesterday when "B" Co.. beat C Co., Royal Inniskillings, by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to lour points (a drop goal). Great interest was centrec! in the game M Lieut. O'Dwyer240 words
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Article, Illustration169 1938-01-15 20 n »,t hv lir mail are of the bombing of American gunboat. Pana> A gaping hole torn in the decks of the Panay." The picture was made as the gunboat was sinking in the Yangtse River. Captain J. J. Hughes of "Panay," lying wounded169 words
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Article71 1938-01-15 20 More Pay For 850,000 Workers London, Jan. 14. WAGE increases affecting about 850.00C workers and estimated to rep in the uuure^ate some £4.000,000 were awarded yesterday at thr annual review of tho National Joint Council of tho bu*' ff industry. While doing excava' "state at Bukit Panjanu. a workman was71 words
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Article25 1938-01-15 20 A Chinese fitter ftt Kalians J I injured yesterday by an iron D J on his head. A co-worker him in the ambulance to h.25 words
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