Morning Tribune, 25 January 1938
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Title Section14 1938-01-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2- No. 301. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. January 25. 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article286 1938-01-25 1 JAPANESE REPORTS ARE NOT EXAGGERATED COUNTRY GRIPPED BY SPY MANIA: ALL FOREIGN SHIPS SEARCHED MANY AEROPLANE SUBMARINE BASES BEING CONSTRUCTED 3 i/H x Hongkong, Jan. 24. INTERESTING revelations are made in the China Mail to-day by a foreigner who has just concluded a tour ofReuter - 286 words
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Article247 1938-01-25 1 Guilty On All Five Charges Hankow, Jan. 24. THE court martial has found Han Fu 1 Chu. ex-governor of Shantung. guilty of the charges preferred against namely disobeyance of military orunauthorised retreat, forcible sale of opium to the people of Shantung, forcible exaction of taxes andReuter - 247 words
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67 1938-01-25 1 1 Hongkong. Jan. 24. Tilt British and German ConsulsQenfral at Tsingtao have made pcprwcntotioiM to the Japanese rests of illegal entry into of Uieir nationals. British concerned in four cases .ind (ir-man two. Ml serious was one where Hnti>h subject, Malcolm Young. found aReuter - 67 words
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Article286 1938-01-25 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Reject Peace Terms Hankow, Jan. 24. ACCORDING to a Government spokesman. Dr. Trautmann, the German Ambassador to China, submitted four peace points from Japan in the course of his peace negotiations. It is thought that the principles governing the four points286 words
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Article51 1938-01-25 1 Another Hand Grenade Incident Shanghai, Jan. 24. THE list of terrorist outrages in Shanghai grew to-night when a hand grenade was thrown at the offices of the Chinese Daily, Social Evening News, published in the settlement. Two men and one woman, all Chinese, were injured The culprit escaped.Reuter - 51 words
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180 1938-01-25 1 ANOTHER LARGE-SCALE JAPANESE OFFENSIVE IMMINENT Shanghai, Jan. 25. A t to isolate Tsining and block reinforcements from Yenmade by Chinese troops, aim that their guerilla units are the Japanese rear The Ja- are trying to close the W-mile gap between their forces along r.nt! !<tsln Pukow railway and appathe taskReuter - 180 words
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Article57 1938-01-25 1 London, Jan 24. THE Times' Geneva correspondence, in a reference to the League Council meeting on Jan. 26, says that the Chinese Government's appeal figures in the Council's agenda, but it seems unlikely that the Committee of 23 will be summoned. The only concerted helpReuter - 57 words
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Article28 1938-01-25 1 Washington, Jan. 24. The White House has announced that President Roosevelt's naval message is not ready and will not be sent to Congress ning of next week ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1938-01-25 1 Paris, Jan. 24. The 3 Italian planes on a record flight to Brazil, arrived at Dakar at 5.10 p.m., flying from Rome at an average speed of 400 kilometres an hour. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1938-01-25 1 Italian Ships Under Spanish Flags? Barcelona, Jan. 24. THE Ministry for National Defence' 1 states that five insurgent warships, two of which were Italian destroyers under Spanish names, fired 14 shells into Valencia, causing little damage ReuterReuter - 39 words
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50 1938-01-25 1 Rome, Jan 24 ENTHUSIASM for Japanese victories in China begins to be tempered by perception of the permanent damage the war is likely to do Italian trade especially the export of artificial silk to China, formerly valued at 150,000,000 lire annually. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article34 1938-01-25 1 Berlin, Jan. 24 Hitler has summoned a meeting of the Reichstag for the morning of Jan 30. It is believed that it will deal exclusively with domestic politics and will occasion no surprises ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article483 1938-01-25 1 Times' Comment On Hi rota's Speech London, Jan. 24. CEVERAL important questions relating v to foreign affairs will receive, during the week, the attention of the ministers, who have nearly all now returned to London in preparation for the re-assem-bly of Parliament in a week's time. It isBritish Official Wireless; Reuter - 483 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-25 1 OS OTHEF- PAGES Pa*e i Prphistorv Conference 2 P r e e rak N«rse^ Petition 3 j London Letter 18 &19 Shooter Convicted (orinthians v. v Selangor F.M.S.-Colony Cricket Change30 words
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Advertisement75 1938-01-25 1 3 I Vl^Ol/ FRESH MILK—WITH 1 1 ggggg ALL THE TROUBLE I JET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk m Lj yowr troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially m For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your W milk, powdered— with only dealer75 words
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Article1498 1938-01-25 2 DELEGATES FROM ALL OVER OFFICIA LLY WEL CO MED DUTCH TRADITION OF ACTIVE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION PRAISED Singapore, Monday. ON behalf of His Excellency the Governor, the Acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten, welcomed the delegates to the Third Prehistorians Congress which opened at Raffles1,498 words
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Article730 1938-01-25 2 Police Superintendent Gives Evidence Singapore. Monday. FURTHER evidence was recorded in the F case in which 14 Chinese who are alleged to have participated in the re and to overawe by criminal force, the I G P and other officers of the Singapore Police in the exercise of730 words
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Article372 1938-01-25 2 For 111-treating Young I Girl Singapore, Monday. HOW Tan Too Ban, a 14-year-old Chinese girl, was allegedly ill-treated by the woman who adopted her was related in the Criminal District Court, before, Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judgt, this afternoon. Tan Hoon a middle-aged Chinese woman stood372 words
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59 1938-01-25 2 (From Our Own Corresponded' Bangkok, Monday THE Westbound Imperial Airway> plane from Singapore was this morning forced by bad weather to turn round when in the middle ot the Siamese Peninsula and pass the night at Alor Star. It is hoped to resume59 words
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Article33 1938-01-25 2 M. Air Commodore E. W. Norton, r who arrives by the Hector to-daj become the first holder of the ne« pointment of Air Officer-in-^ Administration. R.A.F., Far E33 words
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Article46 1938-01-25 2 Singapore. M On a charge of allowing hi* i out of doors without a muzz'f by I Ezekiel was this morning fin< Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Four'! pistrate. I A Chine.se named Teo CheoK was fined $30 fur a similar off' 146 words
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Advertisement24 1938-01-25 2 MEUKOW \wt 7* TRADC MAPM Lgp^lJ^ Sx o "KsIS*"iH d R A n 1/ I ••1-STAR" (mc sole Gutiirie c AGENTS: i s.S.) WPS.24 words
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Advertisement37 1938-01-25 2 a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE INTERLOMMUNIC ITIOX SYSTEMS. ii As Supplied To The Malaya Tribune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamford Road, Singapore.37 words
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Article246 1938-01-25 3 OVER RATION ALLOWANCE To Be Restored To Pre-Slump Mark From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. nut IK nurses banded themselves P toother recently and forwarded Sn to the State Medical and ieallh Officer for a revision of the.r ed thit the petition has been favourabl received246 words
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Article76 1938-01-25 3 u, vr- Sin g a Pore, Monday. ed le h f Me 1 !i er> a Eur °Pean, pleaded guiK> before Mr. E. C. G Barrett dZSSHH Magistrate > thi morthS on of driving a motor car along Slumlord Road on Dec. 24, in a negligent 5?E76 words
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Article58 1938-01-25 3 Singapore, Monday. Hal to collision between a motor I a motor car at the junction of •n Road and Tiong Bahru Road irday afternoon, the Chidriver. Soh Thian Soo, I before Mr. E. C. G Barrett Istrate, this morning, on I causing hurt was postponed58 words
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Article612 1938-01-25 3 Questions Of Hindu Custom Raised Singapore, Monday. SL M. Gopalsamy appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves Third Police Magistrate, this afternoon, when he stood charged with failing to maintain his wife .since January, 1936. $750 is being claimed as arrears of maintenance while Neelambal, the wife, has612 words
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Article104 1938-01-25 3 Singapore, Monday. A Japanese woman named Chinko Kaneko was this morning fined $20 or 14 days' imprisonment in default by Mr. E C G Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate on a charge of being the owner or occupier of a house in Malabar Street, the premises of which104 words
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Article46 1938-01-25 3 A Chinese coolie, who was said to have been iniured on the left arm by a cargo hook while engaged in some fun with friends at Pulau Brani this morning, was taken bv ambulance to the General Hospital, bleeding severely from the wound.46 words
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Article41 1938-01-25 3 Junction of Selepie Rd. and Short SV There are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Sen'or Cambridge Shorthand. Book-keeping and Type Writing al<o taught FREE OF CHARGE in the htghft? standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal41 words
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Article247 1938-01-25 3 Anti-Japanese Rioters Bound Over (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. AS a sequel to the anti-Japanese demonstration in Wallich Street, Seremban, on Dec. 21, when a crowd of Chinese set upon stalls and destroyed goods believed to be Japanese, four young Chinese were arraigned before Mr. J.247 words
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Article236 1938-01-25 3 Address By Famous Lecturer A lecture on Christian Science by Mr. Paul A. Harsch, C.5.8., provided the occasion for a gathering of Singapore's small but enthusiastic community of Christian scientists and their friends in the Church at Orange Grove Road yesterday. The lecturer made clear the position of236 words
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Advertisement46 1938-01-25 3 SrlviVrin DOES GROW HAIR Removes Dandruff. Prevents Falling-hair Jjnl and corrects disorders i^£\ cf the scalp. f P To restore new hair- ft growth ask ycur CheI IPV mist, or a High-Class \jk R .store, or Hair-dresser PURE SILVIKRIN Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road.46 words
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Advertisement74 1938-01-25 3 HORSE HEAD I J BRAND O JW^Z IMAPEINBURMAI GUARANTEED 100% IPI fl I I I HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang:. COOL CLEAN COMFORTABLE Reserve a table for your next party by telephoning 3356 i SINGAPORE a AIItP O It I II OIi: L I NEW STOCK OF74 words
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Miscellaneous45 1938-01-25 3 Law Notice For To-day Chtel Justice in the Ist 10*0 a.m. Judgment in Rex PL AS. Somasundaram A 11 a.m.:-5.190 37-L. W. H Sena etc. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in i 11 am Assizes:-Rex f bta Noor (if not finished). -n and Ang Lai. Rex vs.45 words
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Article57 1938-01-25 4 mphhfk iTPvlous To-day Change Quietly Steady Quiet uur Buyers V/ 4 7 3 16 -1 16 8po1 sellers 7 5 16 7 5 16 3rd Forward (July Sept BttJtJJ Vk {M J y 16 -1 18 2nd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 7% 7 5^6 -1 16 1st Forward57 words
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Article49 1938-01-25 4 Iijuuuuii. Jan. <<^. devious To-day Change £18-10-0 Sellers £18-5-0 Sellers £13-5-0 Value £13-0-0 Sellers 8 V .Sellers Unchanged 14 3 Sellers Unchanged PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Jan.iMar. shipment :*< Sellers Unchanged Black Lampong Jan.,Mar. shipment 2% Value 2 3 8 Buyers GAMBIER (Good Mark) Block Jan. (Feb. shipt. 25 Sellers49 words
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Article108 1938-01-25 4 London, Jan. 24. Previous To-day Change 329 6 32 3 6 6 Dunlop Rubber 32 9 jjf -3d. Oeneriil Electric 76 10>, 76 10> 2 Imperial Chemical Industrie*. 34 4»_. J4 4i 2 Imperial Tobacco laO lau-Anglo-Dutch 30- 29 7!* 2CI Canadian Pacific a s Vm London108 words
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Article26 1938-01-25 4 fIN Standard London Jan Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £133 £181l 4 1 3 4 Forward £183 J 4 tiw 4 226 words
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Article64 1938-01-25 4 London, Jan. 24. Previous To-day Change TT. en Paris (closing middle rate; 150.37 150.25 —.12 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 96 13 16 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 1.5.2 932 Unchanged TT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1.5.3 116 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing64 words
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Article57 1938-01-25 4 RUBBER New York Jan 22. Previous To-day Chang Tone DuU Steady s P ot Buyers 14 13 16 14 13 16 Sellers 14 15 16 14 15 16 Apr.June Buyers 15' 8 15 _i/ 8 fnN Sellers 15', 15 316 —116 T f e Steady Steady S57 words
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Article32 1938-01-25 4 < .OLD London, Jan. 24. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per 02. £6-19-7»/ 2 £6-19-7V 2 SILVER J M Spot \i 20 20 4 months' forward. 19 13 16 19 13,1632 words
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Article169 1938-01-25 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Monday. MINING. Tin at midday was $90.00. down 18 There was practically nothing doing in the local market to-day and most operators preferred to look on pending news from London to-morrow. Sterling .shares were neglected while in Dollar counters Batu Selangors had buyers at $1169 words
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Article1122 1938-01-25 4 London, Jan. 8. THE "March of Time" has taken us across the Rubicon between 1937 and 1938, and thus to the shores of a New Year. We will not waste much time on a survey of 1937. The optimism and the high price for rubber which were1,122 words
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Article361 1938-01-25 4 "Turn For Better/' Says Lewis Peat MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in thek weekly rubber report issued in London on Jan. 11, state: There has been a decided turn for the better during the last day or two. Confidence is gradually creeping back both in America and in361 words
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Advertisement85 1938-01-25 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING X^^%\ CORPORATION LIMITED i/lt^^^\ FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import SOI 111 mt documents) in SAFE BOXES Oil WT^M^WM" our VAULTS at CHINA Bllll||\|| BUILDING, CHULIA STREET INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and CAN YOU AFFORD85 words
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Advertisement13 1938-01-25 4 ClijC hABDV X* I wm. INSURANCI AGENTS wlnC UMKDT Ot LO.«LTD. =ano i*oKi««13 words
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Article798 1938-01-25 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company SIngAPOW, Jan. 24, 5 p.m. 46 5,- 28 9 299 25 26|Hltam 075 0.80 24|- 25--1524 1.57 V 2 27 6 28i6 Burma U 20,9 21 19 Chencienang Q^ 8 0 .43 Hitam Tin xO7 i.io Hong Fatt 25 2 6|Hong Kong Tin Idris798 words
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Article191 1938-01-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Jan. 24. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 410ft Batu selangor 1_52 i*' Hongkong Tin 25^3 2b 6 Hong Fatt 1-06 1 .10 JelebU 116 ?23 Kramat ,n a 11 fi Kamunting Tin 10 6 lib Killinghall 18- 19 Katu Tin 24- *9\ Kuchai \f* Jj 1191 words
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Article204 1938-01-25 5 ad Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 nom SINGAFOftl MUNICIPALITY ft iSnf 31 J 8e P t 80 102 104 nom 2% J 907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 iSno Mar^ *L^ 30 108 HO nom 1009 red. 1955 $1,000,000 1913 8 L204 words
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Advertisement234 1938-01-25 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in 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. HONGKONG SHARE234 words
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Miscellaneous25 1938-01-25 5 Deferred Departure The s.s. Fionia for Denmark (Parcels only*. Mails previously announced ns closing at 10 a.m. to-day will now close at 1 p.m. to-day.25 words
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Article228 1938-01-25 6 'After 3-Months' Tour Of Italy j Singapore, Monday DETURNING after three months' p ro- paganda work in Italy on behalf 01 the Chinese Government. Dr. Sih Kwane Tsien and Dr. Jen Shien Chuen arrived here this morning by the "Conte Rosso.' Interviewed by a Tribune reporter,228 words
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Advertisement174 1938-01-25 6 i The Screen's Nightingale Returns for j ONE NIGHT ONLY in the Glorious Musical 1 Picture that recently thrilled the whole town J TO-NIGHT f 6-15 and 9-15 CAPITOL Special Return Screening! DEANNA DURBIN 1 New Universal'* record-breaking Success "100 MEN and A GIRL" With Leopold Stokowski and His Famous174 words
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Advertisement170 1938-01-25 6 ____f t RO X Y BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 V THE SCREEN'S STRANGEST t ROMANTIC TANGLE— *X# 1^ POUNDING MELODRAMA "BETWEEN 2 WOMEN" M-G-M'S GREATEST SUCCESSOR TO 'MEN IN WHITE with i FRANCHOT TONE, MAUREEN j O'SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA BRUCE i i Week-end Matinees 2 p.m. "THE170 words
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Advertisement202 1938-01-25 7 v royal" marlborough. THEAT r K n NIGHT 9 p.m. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 6pm TO-NIGH I P Last tWQ ghows Qf Q,re^M«"» VIJAYAL in -SALEMA" on the Screen UFIi.NiNU TO-MOHKOW i/ iIAD I I A N GIRL BAJ-BAIIAKDIR OR THE f^^ R J INDIAN DANCERS HAWK" f f ||b'" The202 words
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Advertisement216 1938-01-25 7 THK JOV HIT ()F JW YEAR! ■>| TOM WALLS 11 RALPH LYNN IX BEN TRAVERS FUNNIEST FARCE •FOB VALOITH A PAVILION LTD. RELEASE *jp With my hand on my heart I would swear that Jr this is the b l st picture Tom Walls. Italph Lynn and their pet au216 words
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Article61 1938-01-25 8 Mussolini's Son In Italian Air Project Rome. Jan. 24. Bruno Mussolini took off for Brazil at (i.25 G.M.T. to-day. Bruno is accompanied by the famous cirmen Captain Moscatelli and Colonel Biseo. All three are flying in separate machines carrying altogether fifteen men including radio-telegraphists and reserve TheReuter - 61 words
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Article87 1938-01-25 8 Singapore, Monday. Tang Ah Mah, a ricksha puller, appeared in the temporary Sixth Court before Mr. E. C. Adkins to-day, on a charge of theft, in respect of a ricksha valued at $300, the movable property of one Lee Lan Mu, at 12.30 a.m. in Queen87 words
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Article332 1938-01-25 8 LViscoverea in v^rcnara Road Shop Singapore, Monday WOO Gee Fong and Wong Chin K two Shanghai Chinese, were to-d found guilty by Mr. H. A. Forrcr, D. trict Judge, when they appeared m District Court, to answer charge^ being concerned in the importation 1,001 one-tahil tins of Red332 words
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Advertisement134 1938-01-25 8 f THE WORLD ACCLAIMS THE GREATEST fl COMING U TRIUMPH OF PAGEANTRY and ROMANCER T0 THE |^^^a| baWMJa^. CAPI IOL MBIUAhMM^M aM MONTH -,(>. Rr]in«td Ow«f\ Ala* ,^*fflfK^?S^^& **HPSR» T^^"lMsHHhl J ■^^BBB^fe'Marthai H*nry St*ph*mofl j U^;/^^^ JiHIIHIHIHI^^BHHH^HI^QaHaHHMNIMMHWfi"^^^^^^^^^^ l*it Inkson Oamc May Wkiltt C H«nr, Cordoo > 1 .^X*~ I The134 words
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Advertisement64 1938-01-25 8 ROMANCE on ROLLERS I HAPPY DAZE/ BUMPY I KNIGHTS! FREE-FOR-ALt'S AT I 4O M.P.H. IMAGINE A HONEY- I MOON FOR FOUR-IN AN AUTO I TRAILER/ MR.&MRS.THIN MAN I (BILL POWELL MYRNA LOY> I CRASH THROUGH IN THEIR I DIZZIEST, DAFFIEST ROMANCE I -M GMs DOUBLE WEDDING' I PAVILION I r.>.—64 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-25 9 Whole N utM i I k ®ALSO2oz. DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE I MILK, FRUIT NUT CHOCOLATE I 4 OZ 20 CENT? 8 OZ. 40 CENTS I CADBURY'S26 words
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316 1938-01-25 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1938. VALUE OF RUBBER SHARES If REQUENTLY it is reported by the brokers that there is little or no demand for rubber shares and the market is stagnant. Yet rubber, like tin, is returning good dividends to investors, however the value of shares may316 words
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Article, Illustration157 1938-01-25 10 Standing alone on the outskirts of London is a large building which houses a staff of highly skilled engineers and scientists—and half-de-veloped marvels which will eventually revolutionise the world of comrmuiKations. The building is the Post Office research station at Dollis Hill where engineers are continually experimenting to find the157 words
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Article795 1938-01-25 10 Autolycus - Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE b FROM time to time there comes out from Tokyo a lengthy statemeru made by Baron Hirota. the Japanese Foreign Minister, on the foreign affairs of Japan as seen through the peculiarly distorted vision of the Japanese themselves. They usualy present a remark able795 words
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Article58 1938-01-25 10 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening, beginning at 8.30:— 1. March "Old Panama" J. Alford. 2. Overture "Zampa" Herold. 3. Selection "Musical Comedy Switch Henry Hall. 4. Waltz "Embers" Lestrange. 5. Gipsy Caprice "Zingaresca" Curzon. 6. Suite "In Malaga" Curzon. 7.58 words
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Miscellaneous82 1938-01-25 10 Passengers By Air I Arrivals and departures by K liners. Arrived from N.E.I, by the Gier. Lioe Njoek Hauw. Left for Penang by the Gier. -Mi l E. J. Moore, Mrs. J. W. Bartholomew. Mr. I. J. V. Polodna. Arrived by the Nandoe.— Mr. M. Snou Mrs. G. M. Drummond82 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1938-01-25 11 THE ISLINGTON* ORINTHIANS four Matches In Singapore OiNGtfOBB to-da> welcomes the c!ish earn islan(l hal vTm be seen at the Anson follows: U ninety: vs. Chinese -league -^•.-■/rSned Service, SSBJJST* Singapore. Ti-e record of the tourists in their Jtdu's up-country has be,n as folBrat Ail-Penang^ £_J1,024 words
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Advertisement55 1938-01-25 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed evet.. Complicated (l^^PjP^ casei of defective s^^ vision. Glasses if x needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Otnlar Science) 4, Ar«ade. Phone 30#2. on^Bltatiwi without cost or obligativn. SHE-.. *IH6.trueUg^.v^*v<J.<L_l_i_. <^J »§33 GOODWOOD W^ Telegrmplite Add.».» CHMtIfIKGIT ifTOAtn «>«^ VISITORS AMU KHJKISTS I j55 words
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Advertisement326 1938-01-25 12 w II To England I Every Wednesday and Monday, luxury air services leave Singaporr fur India (2 days) Egypt (6 days) and England (8 Ml gt days). You fly In a big lengined air liner as far as Bl H| AJexandria where you join one of the new Empire flying-326 words
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Article, Illustration210 1938-01-25 13 MASS BURIAL IN S'HAI AREA Civilians and soldiers alike are the victims in the present conflict in China. Disposing of the bodies of the fallen— a task that brooks no delay due to the fear of plague— is a problem which is sorely trying the Shanghai authorities. Our photo showsTopical Press; Planet News - 210 words
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Advertisement31 1938-01-25 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPETUAL MOTION v Ml I »^^H B < /iff Agent: RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to 8 pjn. everyday Including Saturdays.31 words
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Article, Illustration931 1938-01-25 14 Bronzed Loveliness INFINITELY becoming— the satiny 1 bronze that comes with bright sunny days. Making the eyes sparkle and the teeth '.-listen Lovely with beach frocks by day. Exquisite with white evening fOWIU at night. An exciting game, too, turning to just the right shade. Vying with other reclining bodies931 words
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Article1230 1938-01-25 14 THERE IS BEA UTY IN SPEECH rERE will no doubt be many of you who would like to argue thi.s point with me, but if you will be patient for a time I would like to put foith a few arguments in its course. There is beauty ind charm in1,230 words
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Advertisement77 1938-01-25 14 An Easy Home Beauty Treatment Going out to-night and wanting to look your best? Then buy INNOXA FACIAL PACK on your way home, l! m the easiest home beauty treatment in the world. Just BDOoth Bome of this fragrant cream on your face leave it on for ten minutes— wipe77 words
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Advertisement170 1938-01-25 15 NEW BOOK Concerning Malaya In Poetry (By Francis P. Nf) "F.M.S.R." Poem An interesting book of poems about Singapore and Malay States. Many pieces contain local allusions and place names. Anybody who has interest in poetical works will no doubt rind a specimen in this. Price $1.50 Postage Extra Phone170 words
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Article113 1938-01-25 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Curlew, Silverash, Lch. Heron, Singapore. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Recorder. Victoria bock: Tobelo. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Pagasus. No. 1 Dock: Kamunirg. No. 2113 words
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Advertisement296 1938-01-25 17 1 BtlltXS PHILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. N'GOLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel.296 words
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Advertisement128 1938-01-25 17 N. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Fort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 s.s. 'HAKOZAKI MARU" Mar. I Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634 $381128 words
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Miscellaneous282 1938-01-25 17 'POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY F0R PER DATE AND TIME n v Fotsdam Jan. 25 8.30 a.m ,nly s. Soon Heng 25 9 a.m. rods only) Fion^ 25 l pm k Padang, Pakan H ongKwong 25 3 p.m. I sia* ...istration close half an hour earlier unless otherwise stated). parcels ami THURSDAY282 words
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Miscellaneous85 1938-01-25 17 Mails Expected Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service). General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 2.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe (London85 words
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Article, Illustration3244 1938-01-25 18 I Royal Family As Big Game Shots <By Air Mail* (From Our own Correspondent) London, Jan. 14. the skill ol member! of the Royal I family as big game hunters is revealed at the British Sporting Exhibition which wa.s opened to-day at the Emperia] InstitutePlanet News - 3,244 words
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Article80 1938-01-25 19 Istanbul. EVEN long-term prisoners in penitentiaries are to become "air-raid conscious" in Turkey now. Prison Governors must organise special classes for the warders who, when they have "graduated", will in their turn instruct the prisoners in gas-mask drill, and first aid. Rehearsals will be held from time to80 words
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Article27 1938-01-25 19 The Countess di Robilant, of Rome, arrived at Singapore by the K.L.M. air liner on Sunday and left for Shanghai by the Lloyd Triestino vessel Conte Rosso.27 words
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Article35 1938-01-25 19 Mr. Ong Boon Tat and Mr. Ong Peng Hock will be At Home in the Banquet Hall, New World, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m on Monday. Jan. 31. to celebrate the Chinese New Year.35 words
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Advertisement49 1938-01-25 19 OXODA RAPID-HARDENIiVg j I PORTLAXD-CEMEXT (Complying with British Standard Specification) BEST CHEAPEST I^/ TRADE MARIC \vV I Ql VLITI \^vV^^S-'ks/y RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. W recommended for^tt -crete^or^ In C«* .od in Ban- Scle Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. I K.P.M. CHAMPERS. NO. 1. FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE. J49 words
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Article220 1938-01-25 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Jan. 24, 5 p Total -~oks Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. J TIN Payable Asam Kumbang Is. Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 22 6d. Bonus Austral Malay 9d. 3d. Bonus '•Ipoh Tin Is int. Jan. 5 Jan. 28 Jan. 17220 words
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Advertisement180 1938-01-25 20 Jf vWbz World I^E THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST 1 i I! MW Tne new piLOT P ens win m P ress y° u ai Aji* V mMm no other range of pens has ever done— ml Mm tne reall y beautiful material— the \%on- 1 KMm derful refinement all180 words
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Miscellaneous595 1938-01-25 20 Ton The' radio] BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME r Transmission 2:-6.05 p.m. CiSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 njcs (iSII 13 97 metres (21.47 m«0; GSG 16.86 metres (T7.79 mcs) and GSO 19.76 metres (15.18 mcs). Transmission 3—9.15 p m.— O.ZO a m (iSII 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs) GB<3 1686 metres (17.79 mcs) and595 words
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Miscellaneous765 1938-01-25 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TnniY 10.00 p.m.:— Close Down. IU-UAi 9 5Q p m _-A Theme and a 8 delayed from London. 6.00 p.m.:-lndian Music <Gramo- TO-MORROW Pn fi°2o ?*m 0 Chinese Music. Selections 60 0 p.m. Chinese Music. Teo hew frnm Peioing765 words
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770 1938-01-25 21 Municipal Employee Gets Four Years' R.I. For Culpable Homicide Singapore, Monday. CENHNCE of four years' rifforous S imprisonment was passed by J "stice a'Beckett Terrell at the Vi Court to-day on Ahmad bin A Malay du^-shooter, who was s a^of culpable homicide770 words
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Article28 1938-01-25 21 radio station ar ,f Ules Jan 24. mess *ge from tho here received a SS 1 ■•"c-Se/h!? 0 h i S "W»«d it. well.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article27 1938-01-25 21 Melbourne, Jan. 24. Seven hundred cases of infantile paralysis have so far occurred in Victoria since the outbreak of the epidemic. Deaths number 88.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article324 1938-01-25 21 500 Men Out In Malacca From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Monday. AN alleged intense drive launched by n the Police and municipality against hawkers, coupled with an official statement that hawkers will not be allowed to set up stalls in the town area resulted in 500 hawkers going324 words
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Article17 1938-01-25 21 Malacca, Monday. The Eurasian Volunteer Corps will hold a recruiting dance at their headquarters early in February.17 words
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Article17 1938-01-25 21 Mr. C. F. Smith, manager of Messrs. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Malacca, has returned from home leave.17 words
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Advertisement48 1938-01-25 21 TO-MORROW NIGHT SPECIAL EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SPECIAL 'VICTORIAN DINNER $2A La Carte also Available In honour of the opening OF "VICTORIA THE GREAT" DINE and DANCE! Music By KURT BLACH his Orchestra DANCING until 1 A.M. O A .I Yo «f Table oo ok Phone49o6 N ow48 words
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Advertisement81 1938-01-25 21 A RARE I OPPORTUNITY!! j To Purchase Your CHINESE NEW YEAR GIFTS at Manufacturers prices. You are invited to view Our Choice Selection of PLATINUM DIAMOND WRISTWATCHES in exclusive designs also j EXQUISITELY SET RINGS, I BROOCHES, PENDANTS, &c. in diamonds and other gems Malayan Importers Exporters 10 a.m.— l281 words
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Article166 1938-01-25 22 Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure Singapore, Monday. VERDICT of death by misadventure Of T J A n c U p B Morley, who was drivshssssss on the ledge in front of the crane while the other coolie St °A° d wS st^ThS SThiid on a ledge to stoo the166 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-25 22 \VV yfj^ ne four ea^ Clover sign is a sign of good health because ft stands k J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. kv^to^ft^^^^crnicY^^ lt 9 P ure 8 delicious it's nourishing. j^^JQ the cowsis^^ CLOyER BRAND MILK is real Danish MUk, from healthy co*s **^<w61 words
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Advertisement34 1938-01-25 22 you get SERVICE after Sale Wide Range of PARKER and TEMPO PENS E. M. GLOVER CO. 9 11, The Arcad- 1 Singapore. Imperial "Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS OJ SINGAPORE -KUALA IUMF-<«34 words
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Article239 1938-01-25 23 HITWINBYONLY TWO-NIL Kutn Pak Prevents A Thorough Rout From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. -nuiNAUNG the exchanges D°^ rou,hout with a "I*""*! (ll sn av of football which made the h me team look like novices, the r«rinthians defeated Selangor by oal to nil at the239 words
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Article34 1938-01-25 23 r match played at Tanglin the RAM.c. beat the Bata Co. by 4-1. Duffern. Murphitt and Stacey (2) d for the Corps and Hock Guan •he visitors for uhom Blazek kept ell.34 words
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Article174 1938-01-25 23 List Of Matches For Feb. 12 London, Jan. 24. THE following is the draw or the fifth round of the F.A. Cup, to be played on Feb. 12:— York v. Middlesborough. Luton v. Manchester City. Charlton v. Aston Villa. Arsenal v. Preston. Sunderland v. BradfordReuter - 174 words
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Article18 1938-01-25 23 The S.C.C. bowls green is closed until iurther notice for weeding and top pressing.18 words
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Article327 1938-01-25 23 Solitary Goal In Padang Hockey Match Singapore, Monday. THE S.R.C. Reserves were just able to win their hockey match against the Khalsa Association on the Padang this afternoon by one goal to nil in a game that was inclined to be scrappy at times. Wild hitting327 words
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Article404 1938-01-25 23 Quarter'Fmals At The S.C.C. Singapore, Monday. DLAYING with only six men, Sutton failing to turn up the S.V.C. "B" put up a good showing against the 9th Heavy Brigade R.A. in one of the quarter finals of the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby tourney to-day, and were on level terms404 words
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Advertisement102 1938-01-25 23 j GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE i ALHAMBRA Saturday, January 29th j 4 Shows Daily 10.30 a.m., 3.15 6.15 9 15 p m > v v IIJTI BTTTTTTI^fiV," To Be Presented With Exclusive Official tJ-xl J 'J T I'J Motion Pictures Of The i mT« T[f[fJJ;\7/[|^j CARNIVAL OF WORLD'S CHAM i^HMDAMIh^! pions102 words
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Advertisement73 1938-01-25 23 HAPPY WORLD IT FRIDAY, 28th JAN. p&B^ v 12 (3) Rounds -jar L i Vik W RETURN CONTEST \K_ v i i n (3) Rounds. wil a j Jl i 8 (3) Rounds i I One Six Round il i IP Preliminary K J Popular Prices: $2, $1, 60c. and73 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-01-25 23 The Tides TO-DAY: 4.39 a.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.; 6.22 p.m., 6 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:— S.4O a.m., 8 ft. 2 ins.; 8.06 p.m.. 6 ft. 8 ins.28 words
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Article245 1938-01-25 24 (X)LONYvs MALAY STA TES Yesterday's Meeting At The S.C.C. Singapore, Monday. THK inclusion of players from the linfederated Malay States in the F.M.S. team will change the annual Malavan "Test" match from an F.M.S.— Colony fixture into a fixture between the Colony— Malav States. At the245 words
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Article52 1938-01-25 24 FARR-BRADDOCK RETURN IN APRIL I New York, Jan. 24. DKOMOTMI Mm JACOBS has promised Tommy Farr a return < -iintest with Jim Braddock, over 12 rounds, in New York on Apr. 11 or Jacobs announced that he had refused Wembley's offer to stage the rontest in London with the profitsReuter - 52 words
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Article65 1938-01-25 24 Triangular Tourney In Singapore A triangular inter-State all Malays badminton tournament will be played off at the Victoria School Hall between representatives of Kuala Lumpur, Johore Bahru and Singapore during the Chinese New Year Holidays, Jan 30, 31 and Feb. 1 There will be two sessions daily commencing65 words
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Article54 1938-01-25 24 In the BUftrWr-flna] ol the Singapore billiards cnampiomhip last olfht at the Happy World, ()n« Siow Kee (S.C.R.C.) brat Goh Cheng Moh (Amicable A A.) 300-209 Siow KM will meet, in the .semi-final, thf winner of to-night's quarter-final fi<- between Tan Boon Poh <s c.R.o and ChOft Km54 words
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Article114 1938-01-25 24 Destroyers' Soccer XI Win By 3-1 Singapore, Monday. IN an interesting game of football play--1 ed yesterday on the Victoria School ground between a team drawn from the Bth Destroyer Flotilla and the Royal Innlskilling Fusiliers, the naval team won by CoUins < Diana), Morris (Diana) and Tippett114 words
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Article22 1938-01-25 24 The Singapore Golf Club bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for January will be played on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30.22 words
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Article19 1938-01-25 24 The hockey match between the Clerical Union and the minesweepers arranged to be played yesterday was cancelled.19 words
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Article86 1938-01-25 24 200 M.P.H. Aircraft For Imperial Airways London, Jan. 24. ONE of the world's largest aircraft, the first of fourteen Armstrong Whitworth Ensign monoplanes ordered by Imperial Airways, was seen by the public for the first time yesterday. The craft, which has accommodation for 42 passengers, has a86 words
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Article115 1938-01-25 24 More High Appointments Made London. Jan. 24. A FURTHER step in the cohesion of the fleet air arm has been taken with the appointment of Captain M^ Boucher as Director of air material, and Captain H. McWilliam as director of air person- nel The duties of theseBritish Official Wireless - 115 words
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Article225 1938-01-25 24 Admirer Of Modern Singapore, Monday MODERN music, unlike classical music, has no meaning and not everybody appreciates such music," said Mr. Rudolph Friml, Hollywood pianist and composer, in an interview with a Tribune representative at the Raffles Hotel to-day. Friml, who is on a round the225 words
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Article78 1938-01-25 24 Home Office Official Visib France German} London. Jan. 24 MR GEOFFREY LLOYD, Parliamentary Under-secretary to the Home Office who has been visiting German u air raid precautionary IdBerlin for Paris last night Before 1 eav ing. he expressed appreciation of th courteous reception given to him byBritish Official Wireless - 78 words
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Article85 1938-01-25 24 YUGO-SLA V PRINCES Three To Study I" England Londori, Jan. 24L QUEEN Marie of Yugo-Slavia reachec London yesterday with Prince mislav and Prince Andrey, her *t*W Prince Nicolas, the younger son of fum Paul, Chief Regent of Yugo-Slavia in* three young princes will be pupils in an English boarding school.British Official Wireless - 85 words
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Article62 1938-01-25 24 WISHES SHOWERED ON LI. C. WIFE Cap D'Antibes Jan 2 CEVENTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD M 0 George and his wife. t*J garet. to-day celebrated thwedding in the presence of tt«r Thousands of congratulations and sages of admiration are poi ir n letter, cable and telephone from au the world. n. H i. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article27 1938-01-25 24 Rev. Fr. J. P. Francois ot Francis Church will shortly V>\ initolpoh. It has been idee Ia farewell tea-party when a and a purse will be Francois.27 words
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Advertisement20 1938-01-25 24 aTST csilbs. I CIVIL NAVAL, AND MIUTARY TAIIX)R AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade. Singapore. S THOWP! 7114. THI TAILOR.20 words
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