Morning Tribune, 4 February 1938
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Title Section13 1938-02-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE "vol i^Jfi. 4 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, February 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS13 words
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Article618 1938-02-04 1 JAPANESE ISSUE WARNING JO THIRD PARTY NATIONALS MARTIAL LAW IN CANTON shanghai, Feb. 3. PRESAGING I very intensive bombr inu and probably a large scale extension of ground operations the lapanesc Embassy m Peiping has handed a note to the legations, m which third party nationalsReuter - 618 words
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Article77 1938-02-04 1 ommons To Discuss Problem H London. Feb. 3. ATI ,der of the Opposiimated to Mr. Chamberlain to-day that the Oppoed to discuss the report con- ether the presence of a perwaa justified m the tnperial defence, and the posiflain, said that the occawhen the Colonial Office -edReuter - 77 words
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Article13 1938-02-04 1 Paris. Feb 3 ■jmjnt have unanimously ementa should be expenditure or r^Hn^ ReuterReuter - 13 words
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41 1938-02-04 1 i Wornia, Feb. 3. A ■ona Navy headquart 1 were killed toatrol bombers, the mpioved by the '-Hided m miriUy destroyed 70 during naval ;■/<■ men were res- 'iP Tennessee. 1 ne ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article177 1938-02-04 1 Development Of North China Shanghai Area Tokyo, Feb. 3. THE draft plan for the North China 1 Industrial Development Corporation has been practically completed, accordIng to the Asahi Shimbun. with capitalisation of 300 to 400 million yen. Chinese participation is net permitted but subsidiaries monopolising activitiesReuter - 177 words
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Article136 1938-02-04 1 Speculators' Offensive Checked London. Feb. 3. THE sudden relapse of the French franc this morning from the overnight level of 152.78 to 153.50 has not surprised foreign exchange circles. It is pointed out that conditions m France are still very uncertain, and the recent comparative steadiness of theReuter - 136 words
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Article66 1938-02-04 1 30 Casualties In Brush With British Troops Jerusalem, Feb. 3 Arab casualties were inflicted In m engagement between British troons and a band of 150 Arabs In the Jenin-Nablus-Tulkan-m triangle on Monday, according to an official announcement. Two British soldiers were killed and one wounded Since the66 words
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Article28 1938-02-04 1 London. Feb. 3. Recruits for the regulate army last week totalled 901— an increase of 226 over the figure for the corresponding period last year.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 28 words
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Article137 1938-02-04 1 COMMONS S'PORE NAVAL BASE Questions On Medical Services MR. Shakespeare, on behalf of Mr. Duff Cooper, replied to a question by Mr. Gower m the Commons to-day whether consideration can be given to the appointment of a senior surgery assistant and surgery assistants at the Singapore Naval Base the personnelReuter - 137 words
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76 1938-02-04 1 Moscow. Feb. 3 THE Soviet Government have recalled 4 Red Army commanders attached to Japanese regiments for training under the exchange agreement, which has been operating for several years, and al«>o requested the Japanese to withdraw their attaches. Four Japanese, including two language officers stationed76 words
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34 1938-02-04 1 20,000 Japanese Troops Killed In China? rokyo, Feb. In the Lower House to-day, the Wai Minister announced thai the total ol Japanese troops killed m the China incident, to date, totalled approxin 20,000 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article790 1938-02-04 1 WOOL WJCI I A RSENAL FOREIGN POWER FOUR MEN CHARGED AT BOW STREET AMAZING allegations of espionage at Woolwich Arsenal, and contacts with a foreign power, were made at Bow Street to-day, when four men appeared m court, charged under the official secrets act. They were790 words
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104 1938-02-04 1 Communist Propaganda In The Commons? London, Feb. 3 ASKED by Mr. Mander m the Commons to-day what the Government nolicy was m regard to the workers' refused to load war and Other material destined for Japan, Mr. Ernest Brown said that tin- n lusals arc a matter lor Joint machineryReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement18 1938-02-04 1 0N OTBEB Pape i i War" i Fire i a 1« l'» I 18, S Heaps n «2key18 words
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Advertisement33 1938-02-04 1 SHARK OUR JJiSL ENTHFSIASM L^^|j^V Mm I POWDERED WHOLE MOM is pure dcHd fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Tr m to-day ami l>e convinced. I Distributors: GET/ US lI OS A CO.33 words
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Article, Illustration624 1938-02-04 2 LANDING ATTEMPT EXPECTED LAST NIGHT DEFENDERS \H CH ON ALERT AIR FORCE HAVE EXTREMELY BUSY TIME THROUGHOUT THE DAY Al i \c KIN(. (Blue* font's are comim; neftfOT and nearer t(» Singapore's shores BAd tii :ittrmt>t to land Nomewher <• was expected to be made daring lastReuter; Tribune - 624 words
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Article137 1938-02-04 2 Monday. Jan. 24. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas were present at a football match (Selangor vs Islington CorinthiansJ at the Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, Jan. 25. fii Excellency presided at a meeting ol the Federal Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur137 words
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Article75 1938-02-04 2 Singapore, Thursday. The case was postponed to F<-b v for mention after a charge ol criminal Intimidation was explained to Raja Singh, a middle aged man, before Mr W. G. the Third Magistrate, this mornin Tat accused, who claimed to be em- ployed at the Seletar Air Base,75 words
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Article555 1938-02-04 2 Singapore, Thursday. ON his last appearance In the Mciayan Courts, tributes were paid to Mr. Justice N H. P. Whitley. who is shortly leaving Singapore to take up his appointment as Chief Justice of Uganda South Africa. His lordship sat In the Court of Appeal for the555 words
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Article89 1938-02-04 2 Opening Of New Drill Hall i From Our Oivn Reporter Penang, Feb. 3. THE ceremonial opening of the newlyconstrncted Kedah Volunteer Headquarters Jbrtll hull built at a cost of over $50,000. was performed by H.H. the Regent at Alor Star last night A dinner was held m honour89 words
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Article113 1938-02-04 2 Man Who Had I Torn From Socket From Our Own Reporter/ Penang, Feb. 3 ANOTHER victim of the air crash i the Esplanade here on Chinese Nev Year Day succum'ced to his tnjurie late last night at the Genera. Hospital bringing the death toll to three.113 words
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Article177 1938-02-04 2 56!,280 Claim; 54,200 Awarded Singapore, Thwsd IX the Court of Appeal to-da> their lordships Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. Justice a'B<v! ■tt Terrell and Mr. Justice Howe*, rielivered judgment m the civil suit m which Mr. E. A. Beavis clam 561.280 from Mr. Foo Chee Fonf for177 words
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Article152 1938-02-04 2 Several Stab Wounds On Body Singapore. Thursday A N inquiry into the death of a middie A aged Teochow Chinese woman, was found lying unconscious ral stab wounds m her body m a near the railway lines at A Road m the ear:y hours of of Jan. 21.152 words
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Article33 1938-02-04 2 A Chinese woman sustain < abrasions over the right ride of her and a small lacerated wound scalp, when she was knocked amotorvan.ou«)Sitethetoc n; She was later taken to the oenwa pital by ambula:33 words
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Article281 1938-02-04 3 2 SMOKEHOUSES A STOREHOUSE 70,000 Pounds Of Rubber Burnt From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. maMAGE roushly estimated at the B^unt at about «*£> w» m Road when fire broke out short.'r,? nudda- to-day, completely ,/rovin* the and 70 000 poundi of rubber inside. Rut281 words
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Article39 1938-02-04 3 Singapore. Thursday. Straits-born Chinese women. alo Chinese were acquitted this W o Reeves the Third when he found insufficient "aence to convict them on a charge of a common gaming house at Kang Road on Jan 1839 words
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Article27 1938-02-04 3 Singapore, Thursday. G c G Barrett, Mr. ;;hurued with dangerous In the vicinity of tewinj the evidence of Inspecf^?n^ nother witness, Mr. quitted and discharged27 words
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Article287 1938-02-04 3 THE undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Librar- to-morrow: Half a Life Left. Illustrated, J. C. Barnes; The Riddle of Napoleon. Illustrated. Raoul Brice; Memoirs, 1869-1924. Illustrated, The Rt. Hon. J. R. Clynes; Such is Life. Tom Collins; Huntina Beasts287 words
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Article92 1938-02-04 3 Singapore. Thursday. A case against a suspected lunatic described m the charge book as 'an unknown Cantonese" was this morning mentioned m the Third Police Court. The charge against the man. who was reported to be still confined In the General Hospital lock-un. was one of causing hurt92 words
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Article41 1938-02-04 3 (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Type writing also taught FREE OF CHANGE m the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Pr.ncipal41 words
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1761 1938-02-04 3 SENS A TIONAL SINGA POR E MURDER STORY Girl's Nude Body In Creek: Assize Trial Begins Singapore, Thursday UOW the finding of the nude body 11 of a young CMneM ffirl m a treek at Tampenis, led to the uncovering by the Police of ;I most revolting murder, was related1,761 words
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Advertisement45 1938-02-04 3 SilviVrin DOES G R O W HAIR y-—, Removes Dandruff, Prevents Falling-hair und corrects disorders m^\ cf the scalp. /^^js To restore new hair- f growth ask ycur Che--1 W^B mist or a High-Class fii R ytorc, or Hair-dresser PURE SILVIKRIN Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS45 words
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Advertisement155 1938-02-04 3 I HORSE HEAD I 'BRAND o JW& MADEINBURMAJ GUARANTEED 100% BRITISH <• HARPEF. GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penally. i i MLAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. r Xp .?r; Servi(V 3 times daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35. Beach Road, o T Singapore. Tel: 3d 15 I 2. NAN155 words
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Miscellaneous53 1938-02-04 3 Law Notice For To-day Chief Justice m the Ist am. Bankruptcy. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at Summonses-in-Chambers and ne Summons. At 12 noon m 3rd Itton, Motions and Judgment 30 *H r J USt ii c Home m 2nd Co^t eAt n kCy *****4 -R* Chua Inching am Assiz^ R53 words
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Article163 1938-02-04 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London. Fob. 3. kitbbkk Previous To-day Change Tone Quirt QuieteM Spot Buyers 7 6 7 H —j r Sellers 71H6 7 —1 16 it Forward (March) Buyers 7l h> 615 16 l H Sellers 7« H 7 1 16 1 16 2nd Forward (Apr Juno t Buyers163 words
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Article146 1938-02-04 4 London. Feb. 3. Previous To-day Change Distillers 102 6 102- _6d Dunlop Rubber 32 9 32 9 General Electric 76- 75 9 —3d Imperial Chemical Industrie 32 10 l 2 33- l»,d Imperial Tobacco 150 150 Anprlo-Dutch 28 27 9 _3d Canadian Pacific 7i 6 7 rt146 words
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Article72 1938-02-04 4 London. Feb. 3. Previous To-day Change TT. on Paris (closing middle rate) 152.78 152.81 -r 03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 7 B 8.96 11 16 —3 16 TT. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* 1 29 32 Unchanged TT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13 172 words
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Article18 1938-02-04 4 Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £182U £180*4 —2 Forward £1824 £180' 4 2» 418 words
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Article217 1938-02-04 4 Messrs, Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Thursday. .minim;. Tin at midday was $89.» unchanged. There was again very little DAI to report In the local market today and puces on balance showed practically no change Sterling shares came m for some support from London but prices were very low and no217 words
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Article42 1938-02-04 4 RTTItKB Mew York Fob. 2. To, Previous To-day Chang Dull Quiet Spot Buyers 14% 14 516 x 16 Ap'rJuno Buyers 14 Mfc" ll 16 Sellers i 14 916 3 8 16 FIN Fir Firm Tone 40 41 Spot. 842 words
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Advertisement40 1938-02-04 4 ANNOUNCEMENT I The Directors and Management of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited, have pleasure m announcing the establishment of their new Branch Office at No. 2515, South Bridge Road, Singapore, which will commence business I on Monday, 7th February, 1938.40 words
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Advertisement19 1938-02-04 4 SOI ill mti i isii INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Is Your MOTOR CAR fully insured? Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green.19 words
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Advertisement151 1938-02-04 4 S!ME DARBY &"Co..Ltd. 2SX7UXS2 BANK OF 111 I A (Incorporated m China by Speoial Charter). 12. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managers Office 6444 tat Manager's Office W> Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cible Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40.000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 4,800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS151 words
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Article757 1938-02-04 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company B. M. Trustee 6.0 C 675 Con. T. S. 7 r Pref. 22 6 23 6xd Con. T. S. Ord. 19 9 20 6 E. Realty Co. 1.25 1.35 Est. Trust Ag. 4.75 5.25 Eastern United 33.00 34.00 F. and N. Ord. 14.00 14757 words
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Article204 1938-02-04 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 4 10> 2 Batu Selangor 1 50 l_ s j> Hongkong Tin 24 9 25 9 Hong Fatt 106 1.10 jelebu -80 84 Kramat 116 123 Kamunting Tin 10 6 116 Killinghall 18 19 Katu Tin 24 25 Kucha i204 words
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Article18 1938-02-04 5 Ma la yan Rubber Exports The shipments of rubber from M;* during January Amounted to 4 I tons18 words
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Article220 1938-02-04 5 ard Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000.000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105 00 norn SINGAPOU MUNICIPALITY PENANG BffUNICIFAL i 1926 red. 1950-06 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 No?. 1 120> 2 122 ci 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8 250.000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 120 121 el220 words
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Advertisement219 1938-02-04 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. fIMMUMRt Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. I! HONGKONG219 words
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Article51 1938-02-04 6 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Brisbane.— Capt. W. P. RendeU. Mis.s F. G. Scherer, from BrisLeft by the Atalanta.— Miss F. G. Scherer. for London. Left by the Melbourne —Mrs. S. W. Allen. Master T. O. Watson. Capt. O. Denny, for51 words
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Article189 1938-02-04 6 any time. The magistrate invited Mr. Mendis to discuss the case with him to-morrow, morning. Singapore. Thui WHEN the case against Mot] Fahmy. the well-known box*-: up for mention m the police cou: morning, the defendant asked thai I hearing be proceeded with. •Your honour." he said,189 words
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Advertisement187 1938-02-04 6 JOYOUS SHOW WE'VE EVER HAU. S^fJ' "f "DOUBLE WEDDING" f xix tih' nnMii's''.; ah i'im' oh~tbe bounty j J ALL THE EXOTIC TROPICAL GLAMOUR OF J "JUNGLE PRINCESS' j j CAPITOL 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 j i s paramounfs OuUtandlng Winner S N 'jl bJIHI'* i^jLlmMb/ SOUTH SEAS ROMANqf HfTir'lSwl comes187 words
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Advertisement122 1938-02-04 6 s THEATRE ROYAL MARLBOROUGH G p.m. TO-NIGHT 9 p.m. NIGHT v MADI th T N A Grand Tamil Mythological Hit! Greatest b> "BAHMA PARYANAM" AIADIRI s 1 j mm t j SUN TALKIES (New World) 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. LORETTA YOUNG DON AMECHE m i I "RAMONA" i A122 words
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Advertisement12 1938-02-04 7 i j v < jm N -H ■Bin i s s CAPITOL.. Soon12 words
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Advertisement182 1938-02-04 7 OPENS Tn.n j y 6-15 s A KJ AJ S\ 1 O 1 C a 1 I h ALHAMBRA I SHOCKING drama on a FLOATING NAPES OF HATRED S V^wjC,' JW %,-^fCtr 1 1 a^LTjaar "jJWt'^Y jß^^JZf /#^aT^ v^Wp?^. >&s&* JR r rf K v^bbbw BBaaar^ fl ■y My***) JM182 words
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Article6419 1938-02-04 8 PHRAK RACE MEETING Candidates For Third Day— To-morrow (By "Marcus Superbus.") THE following is a complete guide to the racing form of all horses and ponies entered for the third and final iaj of the Perak Turf Club's February professional race meeting, showing at6,419 words
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Advertisement109 1938-02-04 8 ill \w/ bW/H'l #i ff I- > B w X A ■1 m I **^^^T-^ i f»T\^m «m' Xl I'ITH M H »1 ALL ROUND I "J^ jjT k^ IllLlllTkl EFFICIENCI inrTT^Tr" 1 rrmmw^ degrei <m 1I I lil 3 CABINET j„IIfl I 3 N SAFETY i V 3•! CONSUMPTION109 words
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Article165 1938-02-04 9 Newcomer On French Railways Dijon. A NEW Diesel Electric Train owned by P I. M Railway has m a trial red the 196 miles between Pans Dijon m 3 hrs. 10 minutes, at an av Jja«« speed of 61.8 m.p.h. The route is considered a difficult en and165 words
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Article, Illustration411 1938-02-04 9 REVIVAL OF 1 taking Sicily Safe In Tim Of War Home. •TVLIAN military experts are reviving the project of a tunnel the Straits of -Messina. Such 11ll t lll V .Mt uuoil, vculd racliiUte 1,;,,;, enable to attacners. contemplated tunnels under nnel ana the StraitsPlanet News - 411 words
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Article94 1938-02-04 9 Optimistic Boy Sets Out For England attend. J wanted to go to England to make my fortune." was the explanation given by 14-year-old Maurice Filliatre. a French bo v who was discovered by the nolice hidine under some trucks at the Maritime Station here. Maurice's parents, who94 words
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Article134 1938-02-04 9 Nantes. BECAUSE he did not like the colour of his fourteen -year-old son's pullover, which he considered altogether too loud. M. Becavin. a local baker, is now critically ill m hospital. Going into the shop after lunch. M. Becavin found Louis, who was workine as an apprentice,134 words
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Article205 1938-02-04 9 GIGANTIC POWER OF Discovery Of American Indianapolis, Indiana. THE discovery that the tomato possesses a pumping power greater than that of many high-pressure steam boilers has been made by Dr. Philip R White of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research at Princeton. New Jersey.205 words
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Article92 1938-02-04 9 Sentences Will Be A "Youth Prison", where young offenders will be sent on "conditional sentence.-." is to be opened In Sweden m the coming year. The period oi Imprisonment will not be so strictly laid down as lor older criminals. A commission will decide when a prisoner shall92 words
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Article80 1938-02-04 9 SELF-S HA VERS New Union Formed In Holland Amsterdam THK "Dutch Union of Self-Shavers' h;is been founded m Rotterdam, with the object of Improving the quality Of the shaving materials on sale to the public. Dtmtllfled with the material now on thfl market, especially with th< the members plan to80 words
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309 1938-02-04 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore; Friday, Feb. 4, 1938. RETRIBUTION COMING TO JAPAN THE irresistible net of economic circumstances is slowly but surely enclosing upon Japan, and despite empty claims of successful advances m her offensive along the southern section of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway all is not well with the invader of309 words
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Article, Illustration937 1938-02-04 10 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT LITTLE KNOWN CEYLON 8 the Sinhalese first came to (v Urn, the whole of the south-west of the Island fthe low-country wet zone* was probably covered by tropical rain- are accustomed to cut down virgin forest, grow a single crop on the chena so prepared, and 'hereafterPlanet News - 937 words
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Article61 1938-02-04 10 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this afternoon, beginning at six o'clock 1. March. "Colonel Bogey". Alford. 2. Overture. "Crown Diamonds Auber. 3. Selection. '"Cavalcade", Coward. 4. Waltz. 'The Golden Waltz". Wi 5. Solo for Cornet. "Berceuse de JoceIyn M Godard. 6. Oriental61 words
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Article164 1938-02-04 11 NOBEL PRIZE WINNER tttor Of Robot I whthouse siorkholm. Sweden. n r Gustaf Dalta, Sweden's "Bind D Edison," inventor of *c< vlrne and the -Robot Uftthas died at the age of 68. most prominent of Nobel died by a tragic c0in- eve of the foundation's al. when King Gustav preirrcnt164 words
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Article57 1938-02-04 11 tan "Rajah" Arrested, xtravagance :now, United Provinces. 'holy mam d here. His exIn a Luc know restaurant ci him. who himself -Rajah". attention ol the police m da search revealed that ssession a diamond ring notea recently lost by a voman. nination proved that the had been picking57 words
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Article38 1938-02-04 11 lo Be Built By Creek Government I Athens, to the British war ftery Harmankioi. Macedonia. funding it, hat been bought d l«adlng to the cemetery is to JmUdlng the road is to be "M Greek Government.38 words
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Article77 1938-02-04 11 A. Philadelphia. Offering from a rare a hospital hen. was oresUl( i of water-melons by her f ';«h three States was ne- ft* melon could be 1 ar-od Dorothy Ridenour. L^ are difficult to obtain in melon arrived, howeJe? people have been sending the fruit from all77 words
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Article, Illustration503 1938-02-04 11 GOVT. OFFICERS TOUR Intensive Measures Being Undertaken New Delhi. INTENSIVE measures are being taken 1 by the Government of India to wipe out slavery among tribes living m the hills of Assam near the upper course of the Brahimputra river. With an escort of one British officerTopical Press - 503 words
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Article152 1938-02-04 11 Scottish Doctor Honoun d By Peruvians Santiago. THE centenary of the birth of a Bcot- lish doctor has been celebrated by the Municipality of Arequipa. Southern Peru. A .special session of the Municipal Council was called to commemorate the occasion. He was Dr. Jacob Dickson Hunter,152 words
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Article69 1938-02-04 11 Santiago Chile i. Great success attended two performances oi Handlers "Messiah" by an allBritish choir here. The performances were sponsored by Sir Charles Bcntinck. British Ambassador In Chile, and Lady Bentinck. One hundred members of the British community made up the choir which was conducted by69 words
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Advertisement77 1938-02-04 11 kANATOGe2 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed jF eyes. Complicated fl^*^, cases of defective 2^^ vision. rinim if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) I 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. onsultation without cost or obligation. IM.M-. »\\(l at the Capitol Restaurant "Music \ty KURT BLACfI cV his Orchestra TO-NIGHT77 words
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Article, Illustration188 1938-02-04 12 Thirty dogs, some of them monfTCM, which w ill later ;n c ompany London and proviiu ial policemen on lonely heats, are being trained under a Home CMBet experiment l>\ Mr. 11. S. Uoyd lor police duties, at Washwater. near New bury, Herkshire. Photo shows a cross-bred strayPlanet News - 188 words
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Advertisement250 1938-02-04 12 fa Imperial Airways A spontaneous tribute from 'Aviation*, the leading aeronautical newspaper m the United States of America In ii: of i-s JiiiDi! -.iMr r.ii'ory Imperial Alrway» had i:«\.r ffrea amom- MUM <<> P* «-.'{»abU. pi bf— fcHlg out m a per,.i r.f prafn I \et that's )">t v>!:a» ii250 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1938-02-04 13 continued from previous page) ,t i double boiler. Add hot "an smooth and add to mixture, while boiling. Beat s iff Stir vanilla into V m o"u whites. Strain m lu:Xt t lUt d ived m the cold water. mould. Chill. Turnout 10 Decorate with 111 v V pedPlanet News; Topical Press - 1,491 words
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Advertisement44 1938-02-04 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc AT Itrne fi LLiMA\A WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARI IRADIIIONAL. The Uest v to come and :ee at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturday? from 8 a.m. to pan.44 words
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Article788 1938-02-04 14 MENUS FOR THE WEEK I inn an WCMMMMM 1 dessertspoon butter 1 tabl< pOOn White sailer 2 tablei poona flaked haddock Pepper and salt Buttered to win k eggi lightly and mix with sauce and haddock Season t<> taste Melt butter In an omelette pan Tour In mixture and .stir788 words
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Advertisement23 1938-02-04 15 ELIMINATE V^i ggrVjce H °ME VM) OFFICE J WORRIES We \n Here To Serve You Ma 'ayan Service Bureau NUNES BUILDING Malacca Street23 words
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Advertisement56 1938-02-04 15 ATOUHIST' SHOPPING* CAMERAS AND FILMS W^4rCW MAKER For a reliable INEXPENSIVE C 3 B^' Timepiece There's Nothing to beat a Vulcaln. We have just received a lar^e selection Chrome and Stamle&s Pteel Gent's and i Lady's wrist watch. Co lsult us before going elsewhere. VI C X WA If SING56 words
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Advertisement57 1938-02-04 15 HAIRDRESSER ■5 Maison Marcelle s j S I ji rviy. ,j, f Wive [^l^'^ Try our latest *jy!f polntwindtol iJ v, 4 i .V-V^C/^ Stamford Ktl. c Tel. 4807 Prop. J. BOOT. MAISON PERM 1 Telephone 4610 1 takes pleasure In announcing the OPENING 1 of their new ultra-modern and57 words
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Advertisement432 1938-02-04 16 tsSk BB ijj|S^iiiiiiij,i'---' i*j* BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA"UNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) gjre Tonnage J% n 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar. 25 ■i-ATfIAB 1 HTOn ***** Feb 11 CORFU 15.000 Apr. 8 RANPURA 17.000 Mar. Jl (ARTHAGE 15.00" May •BHUTAN »!100 Mar. 12 RANCHI 17.000 May 20 tiAR 6.000 Mar. 21 Homeward*432 words
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Advertisement418 1938-02-04 16 TO FRENCH PORTS JV-^ j BOMEWARDS DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Feb CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar I DASIRADE For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar J CAP ST. JACKVES For Marseiles Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr 1 OUTWARDS. I (from Marseilles) CAP TOURANE For Saigon418 words
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Article487 1938-02-04 17 Weekly Report Of Fraser Co. IN the course of their weekly report on the share market, Sated Feb. 2, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: The high spot of the week as far as Malaya's interests are concerned was the meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee487 words
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Article154 1938-02-04 17 captain, Mr. K. Thillainathan; r.thletic captain, Mr. B. Dudley; additional member, Mr. V. Paramsothy Hon. Audiiors:— Mr. Manuclpilliii and Mr. X K-indasamy. Singapore. Thursday A SATISFACTORY your was recorded m the annual report of the Ceylcn Sports Club, presented to mem'vrs at the annual meeting held m154 words
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Advertisement293 1938-02-04 17 liritXS IMIILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. INGOLA In port J°" da i' Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the rates. •rs may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or bourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEI return293 words
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Advertisement128 1938-02-04 17 IV. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 t s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Mar. 3 s.s. SUWA MARU Mar. 17 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634128 words
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Miscellaneous307 1938-02-04 17 •POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! vnR PER DATE AND TIME .parcels only* Baloeran Feb. 4 8 a.m. ::pa Baloeran 4 8.30 a.m. Qreat Britain ana nainpran 4 tR?n urn Europe av n]\\r Ddiocitiii toou a iii. Europe goneiany Baloeran 4 8.30 a.m. Medal Kemaman and Kemasek Hong Ho 4 9 a.m. Dungun, Kemaiua307 words
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Miscellaneous261 1938-02-04 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate Gate Plancius 22 1 1 Shirala 32 2 3 Hoegh Transporter 34 2 3 Lossiebank-Adrastus 36 2 3 Mangola 46 4 3 Ipoh 48 4 5 Terukuni Maru 5 4 5 Kola 3 6 5 Gneisenau261 words
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Advertisement164 1938-02-04 19 I Gala Screening NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL! I \1 1 j t A cast of thousands m spectacular scenes of un- l A year to make at a t! M-G-M's i I forgettable drama with Garbo and Boyer living greatest production thrill you heart and j the immortal love164 words
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Article73 1938-02-04 20 (Wavelength 49 3 metres) 700 p.m. Signal and Programme. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Dance Music (Columbia Recordings*. 7.30 p.m Children's Hour. 7.55 p.m. Messrs Kennedy and Co.'s Share Report. 800 p.m. Recorded Light Music. and Songs by Turner Layton. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 900 pm. Clos3 Down.73 words
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Article29 1938-02-04 20 Washington Feb. 3 Contrary to recent rumours it learned that the Federal Reserve'" Board will not reduce its reserve requirements m the near future. Reuter WirelesReuter Wireless - 29 words
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Advertisement194 1938-02-04 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Tot —hjvkjs uiose financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. TIN Payable Austral Malay 9d. 5 r r 3d. Bonus Burma Malay 6 Special Bonus Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb 4 X Kamunting 3d. Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 12 20 r X Lumpur194 words
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Miscellaneous581 1938-02-04 20 Fon The radio j BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Transmission 2:— 6.05 p.m.— 9.15 pm. <JSJ ISJB metres (2153 mcs); (,SII U. l M metres (21.47 mcs); CjM* Ki.Kfi metres (17.79 mcs) and GbU I!».7<J metres (13.18 mtsK Transmission 3.— 9.15 pjn.— o.2o a m. GSII 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 106581 words
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Miscellaneous481 1938-02-04 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following: arc the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call -letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. 8.20 p.m.— Novelteers <E>— New York, W2XE 21,520; 13.9. 8 35 p.m.— Green River Charlie— Pittsburgh, WBXK 21.540; 13.9. 1120481 words
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Miscellaneous94 1938-02-04 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 6.00 p.m.:— Malay Music (Gramophone Records). Drama: "Kain Tabohan" Che Norlia and Amat Geriting. -Bintang Blauw Witt", Miss Jam. 'Bahaja Mata". Mr. Hussein. "Ter-. hajang Bajang", Miss Jam. "Poetn Rimba", Mr. Kasban. 6.45 p.m.:— Children's Programme ft'nglish) 7.0094 words
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Miscellaneous98 1938-02-04 20 imd Announcements. 7.45 p.m.:— "From the Studio chafer*'. A weekly newsletter. 800 p.m.:— "Music from Lands". A programme arranged b\ Lindsay Granville (Gramophone Ep. cords) 8.50 p.m The News and Annouin-r. nts. Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.:— Light Songs (Gramophone Recordsi. "Alone" and Face the Music and Dance". Sung by98 words
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Article234 1938-02-04 21 /M Tide" Attraction \t The Capitol have given of their best P 'STide one of those all too r /reductions which are as (>oI L- the beauty of their scenes attractive f^ r r leA ce h ey have to tell. asfor h Fhb Tide' is234 words
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Article50 1938-02-04 21 France Still Rebuilding Her Towns Paris. Feb. 2. A oatioi ii loan not exceeding one iriUiard f-ar.cs is to be issued on Feb. 7 facilii of war dam the form of thousand led it 940 francs and per cent, interest, redeem- any tinie after 1941.— ti I UUT.50 words
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64 1938-02-04 21 Barcelona. Feb. 3. rumoured that a British freighttck'd with oranges, was seized off icia to-day by an insureent warship. lUthampton and Newcastle are stated to be proceeding to the spot at full soeed. inish Government has banned ir raids, limiting air force operations m co-oDerationReuter - 64 words
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Article94 1938-02-04 21 Salamanca, Feb. 3. THE foreign policy of the constituted nationalists Government, which was "lined m a radio message to the SpaDie from Salamanca, is stated ni?t, a policy of P° ace but a peace compatiblr with the dignity of a great IV whose heroic war hasReuter - 94 words
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Article57 1938-02-04 21 A nnmh Perpignan. Feb. 3. w «h \r™ T Ot Ameri ™Ti ambulances by Fr \.nXZ° y and forty lorries driven th^ S D in,r c and carr ying food for 1 '-h Government, was bombed aeroplanes. Three of the while s,. r l s llled and several injured al57 words
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Article315 1938-02-04 21 Rescuers Rushing To Moscow, Feb. 3. dramatic radio message, telling of the rescue plans ordered by the Soviet Government, has been transmitted to Ivan Papanin and his four Soviet scientist comnanions, who are drifting helnlesslv on a ledgefloe of 50 yards by 30 yards, somewhere off theReuter - 315 words
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Article125 1938-02-04 21 EUROPEANS ARE BLAMED For Upsetting Peace In The Far East London. Feb. 3. THE debate m the Commons on aerial bombing having ended prematurely shortly before the adjournment, Mi. Hannah (Con., Bilston) introduced a private member's motion drawing attention to conditions m the Far East and rsking the House toReuter - 125 words
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Article92 1938-02-04 21 India Ottawa Pact London. Feb. 3. Sir Zafrullah Khan, commerce member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, has resumed his discussions with the Board of Trade on negotiations of a new trade agreement with India m replacement of the Ottawa Pack of 1932 The discussions he had with official advisers andBritish Official Wireless - 92 words
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Article37 1938-02-04 21 Moscow, Feb. 3. Construction has started on a railway from Ulanude Buryat, the Mongolian capital, to Kiakhta close on the Outer Mongol frontier. The railway, of 200 miles long, is expected to be completed this year. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article108 1938-02-04 21 PIRACY MUST END Italy Solidly Behind Nyon Agreement London, Feb. 2. ITALIAN circles m London declare that Italy is solidly behind the Nyon agreement and is determined to do everything possible to stamp out piracy. They ridicule the suggestion that Italy supplied General Franco with submarines and also o reportReuter - 108 words
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Article85 1938-02-04 21 Italian Plane Down In Ocean Paris, Feb. 2. TRAGEDY has overtaken the Italian air ace Signor Stoppani, who while flying from Port Natal to Dakar sent out an S. O. S. saying he was obliged to turn back owing to engine trouble. The S. O. S. was pickedReuter - 85 words
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Article332 1938-02-04 21 Thursday, Jan. 27. At 11.00 a.m. Vice -Admiral The Hon. Sir Alexander Ramsay, Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, called on His Excellency at Government House and afterwards His Excellency returned the call on board H.M.S. "Norfolk". Friday, Jan. 28. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His332 words
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Article182 1938-02-04 21 Spanish Government In Fa von r Paris. Feb. 2. TT is authoritatively stated that the Spanish Government m reply to the Anglo-French approach has decided to cease immediately all air bombing reprisals if the Salamanca authorities also undertake to end aerial attacks. In the British HouseReuter - 182 words
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Article32 1938-02-04 21 Falling off a moflnf mosauitoe bus m Bukit Timah Road yesterday a: rvx>n, a male Chinese was admitted into the Tan Tock Senu Hospital with abrasions over the nuht h'K and no32 words
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Article189 1938-02-04 21 U.S. AUSTRALIA Community Of Ideals Of Two Nations London, Feb. 3. THE prescn-e of the American cruiser 1 squadron at the Sydney celebrations has just demonstrated to the whole world the sympathy and community of ideals existing between two great nations of the New World, declares The Times m anReuter - 189 words
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Article62 1938-02-04 21 R.A.E Plane To Rescue With Foodstuffs London, Feb. 3 In response to an appeal for assistance from inhabitants of the small island of Rathlin, of! the coast of Antrim, Ireland, which has been isolated for a few weeks, a Royal Air Forc,e aeroplane landed yesterday with foodstuffs. ItBritish Official Wireless - 62 words
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Article48 1938-02-04 21 Four Chinese pa -timers are reported to have been Injured, when their taxi lined at 10' 2 mile stone. Woodlands, shortly after 8 am yesterday morning Three of them were conveyed to th« Tan 'lock Sen- HOfDtUl b* anibu... while the fourth refused to b ti48 words
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Article374 1938-02-04 22 Perak February Race Meeting <From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. WEIGHTS for Saturday the third and .as. day of thePeiak Turf Club's February prof «»tonal race meeting m Ipoh, are as follows. Horses, (lass 1, Div. 1, 5 furs, str Sunshine Sue BoKibu.s B'g8 'g Restriction m\»374 words
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Article253 1938-02-04 22 Many Visitors To Y.W.CA. MR. GERARD P. ADOLFS, the well. known Netherlands Indies painter is exhibiting some striking examples of his work at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay until Sunday. An artist who can be re garded as being m the first rank where pictures of the tropics253 words
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Article59 1938-02-04 22 885 Tons Went To Japan In January TXPORTS of smelted tin trom Malaya during January amounted to 6.256 tons, according to the statement issued by the Registrar-General of Statistics. The destination of the exports was as follows: United Kingdom 1.070 tons U.S.A. 2.245 Continent of Europe 1.33159 words
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Article106 1938-02-04 22 Singapore, Thursday. Toh Siew Cheng, a young Teochew sirJ who was charged with having secretly disposed of the dead body of an infant at Ah Hood Road last year, was this morning bound over by Mr. W G. Hthe Third Magistrate, to be of106 words
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Advertisement14 1938-02-04 22 Imperial 44 G00d Companion' 9 AJJ-BriUsh SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR14 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-02-04 22 The Tides TO-DAY:— O.SB a.m., 9 ft. 2 ins; 11*3 p.m., 9 ft. 7 ins. TO-MORROW:— I.24 a.m., 0 ft ins 1.24 p.m., 9 ft. 4 ins.27 words
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Article376 1938-02-04 23 SINGAPORE SIDE SELECTED Yesterday's Trial At The S.R.C. f "the 32 to >«eet Selangor on JHS&W& nomen s m L.ate Itettwe ever. 11 i.^Hhc selectors, resultine m a "'superior combination w.nn.ng ba Silva of Colours certainly played a j bad an off-day uentlv Sewell through Bliss and376 words
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Article, Illustration818 1938-02-04 23 JOE DIAMOND EASILY OUTPOINTS YOUNG TEDDY LAST NIGHTS BOXING AT NEW WORLD PALACE LOSES TO BERNAL AFTER EXCITING MAIN EVENT l ITTLE Palace, the Filipino flyL weight, displayed -oor sportsmanship at the end of his contest with Little Bernal. which was the main event at the New World boxing lastTribune - 818 words
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Article68 1938-02-04 23 In a soccer match played at barracks yesterday, the Royal InnisKilUng Fusiliers defeated the RA.M.C. by three goals to two The teams were rvenly matched and the outcome was an attractive pun which speed and accuracy m pitting were the main natures. Nind opened the scoring and Hardmp68 words
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Article109 1938-02-04 23 At V.M.C.A, Next Month AN open tennis tournament, sanctioned by the M.L.T.A. will be held by the Singapore V.M.C.A. on their courts at Bras Basah Road commencing on March 1. Entries close on Feb. 15 with the Gen. Secretary. The events and entrance fees are as follows:109 words
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Article28 1938-02-04 23 Official training for the Singapore Spring race meeting starts on Thursday next. Feb. 10, at 5.45 a.m. when the usual coffee arrangements will be m operation.28 words
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Article15 1938-02-04 23 Singapore, Thursday To-day's hockey match between the S.C.C. and the Police was cancelled.15 words
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Advertisement122 1938-02-04 23 Boxing at the Happy World Park TO-NIGHT AT 9 PM JAMES DAWN \s. nOOI DGLLAH Bt. Wt. Champion JooC'hiut (Malay Of Peruk. 6 Rounds. fOUNG AMAN vs. CTRIL PHILLIPS an (Malay) Who is winning all his Bghtf. 6 Round.s. UTTLI MYDIN vs. (lIIA MUN ONN Rangoon Rd. Joo Chiat .-id.122 words
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122 1938-02-04 24 JAPANESE I ACTION I Protest By British Consul London, Feb. 3. AUESTIONED m the Commons V to-day by Peter Mac Donald m regard to censorship m China, Mr. Eden, m a written reply, said that the Japanese authorities m Shanghai are claiming censor of messages fromReuter - 122 words
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Article125 1938-02-04 24 First Round Of Wei-Hai-Wei Cup THE following are the Garrison Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club teams tor the first round m the Wei-Hai-VWi Cup competition, to be played at Tanglin on Sunday. (Garrison names lir.st i 8.45 a.m. Major H. G. B. Milling (7) vs. F125 words
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Article31 1938-02-04 24 After beta* knocked down by taxi "i Bukil Timah Road, early yesterday afternoon, a Chinese boy cyclist vaa remored l to the jTan Ttock^ Ben?Hdipiu£ with a wound over the scalp31 words
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Article73 1938-02-04 24 For 3 Journalists killed On Teruel Front Salamanca, Feb. 3. THE three newspaper correspondents 1 who were killed m the Teruel area on New Year's Day (Jan. 1» have been posthumously awarded by Gen. Franco with the military cross for meritorious services. The three journalists were Mr. E.Reuter - 73 words
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Article58 1938-02-04 24 AV///J// Minister In Suun Coming i From Our Oivn Correspondent/ Bangkok. Feb. 3. The British Minister has accepted the invitation of the Admiralty to be present at the opening of the Singapore base next week, and la (lying by the Dutch plane to Singapore next Thursday He will58 words
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Article92 1938-02-04 24 Chefoo, Feb. 3. JAPANESE warships have arrived m J the harbour and landed parties to co-operate with the Japanese troops, while Japanese planes ffew overhead m formation all the day. All Chinese public buildings are flying Japanese flags, while the nve-barred flae of the so-called orovisional government of92 words
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Article136 1938-02-04 24 London, Feb. 3. THE New Cunard White Star liner, which, at her launching by the Queen m a few days, will be named the Queen Elizabeth, will have a length overall of 1.030 feet, compared with 1,020 feet of the Queen Mary, and aBritish Official Wireless - 136 words
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Article70 1938-02-04 24 when a Chinese policeman thigrenade at Japanese. Their casualties. The policeman was immt du< deat.— Reuter. Earlier messages stated: Japanese troops from Taini bloodshed have occupied CU morning. nfc m Representatives of the Chi. ber of Commerce met the Japa officials and arranged for the rcm of armed police concentratedReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement22 1938-02-04 24 A. S. <.li i s T S CIVIL NAVAL, AND MIUTARY TAILORED OUTTITTEIi THONt 7M4. flThe Arcade. Singapore I THI TAILOR. I22 words
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