Morning Tribune, 15 February 1938
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Title Section14 1938-02-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE i, 3.— No. 13. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, February 15, 1938. FIVE CENTS-14 words
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Article187 1938-02-15 1 Thousands Killed HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING TANKS LEAD JAPANESE ATTACKS Shanghai, Feb. 14. ri KTHKK smashing advances have been made by the Japanese m I steam-roller push from the north towards the Lunghai railway. Covering "0 miles m two days, the Jjfinrnr troops occupied the walled town ofReuter - 187 words
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Article73 1938-02-15 1 Shanghai, Feb. 14. THE French liner President Doumer, bound for Shanghai from Kobe. iv u> stopped by Japanese last night at Rokuren after crossing the Shimonoseki Straits, because some members of the crew allegedly took Pictures of the fortified Mine. The French Consul General, M. «<■Reuter - 73 words
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Article62 1938-02-15 1 ANOTHE R REVOLT IN ABYSSINIA KO, Feb. 14. :rom a reliable «rge numbers of troops. forces, have left Addis serious revolt m the Benishangui. Magi, Gojjam Rome. Feb. 14. orts from Aden respecting an l j*yjpjt are officially described fin»— Hague, Feb. 14. •ment's decision to recog- ian conquest ofReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration328 1938-02-15 1 OPENING OF MAMMOTH GRA VING DOCK YESTERDAY'S EVENT THE Singapore Naval Base was officially inaugurated yesterday with the opening of the immense graving dock, capable of accommodating not only the largest ship afloat but also the largest naval vessel which Britain may, alTribune - 328 words
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Article240 1938-02-15 1 No Hope Of A Change In Attitude London, Feb. 14 rS tenor of the Japanese reply regarding naval building is not unexpected, says the Times. The Japanese attitude is quite consistent, but cannot be regarded as logical. The illogicality of the standpoint is further illustrated by documentsReuter - 240 words
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Article76 1938-02-15 1 5 MORE YEARS OF RUBBER CONTROL London, Feb. 14. THE International Rubber Committee has virtually approved the scheme drafted by the sub-com-mittee for the continuation of rubber control for five years after the end of the current year. The new scheme is beinp submitted by air mail to the signatoryReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement27 1938-02-15 1 f ON OTHER PAGES Murder Charge Fails 3 k Opening Dock Opening pictures ana tsUlt* Coolies Strike 22 4 Dranuitic Rescue 22 [,H,l Sport 22 and 2327 words
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Advertisement65 1938-02-15 1 SP^P**»p^PP"*PP"*PP-"^^BP»*PP^PP^P» xif^^iA FRESH MILK— WITH jBgCPJ; ALL THE TROUBLE MOVED! i TET X n end to dtU Ilishing milk mU ii miik. to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your rmlk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim keeps65 words
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Article1815 1938-02-15 2 3* YESTERDAY'S IMPRESSIVE EVENT GOVERNOR NAMES IT AFTER MLAYA HAS SPENT MANY MltUONS ON THIS "INSURANCE AGAINST WAR" I ceremony impressive in its spectacle yet simple in its form marked the inauguration yesterday of the Singapore Naval Base at Seletar vhen His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton1,815 words
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Article165 1938-02-15 2 Machinery Rules To Be Amended Singapore, Monday. AS a result of a serious explosion m a factory m the Federated Malay States, m which compressed air was used m starting a generating plant, the Machinery Rules (1932) were being amended. That practice would be prohibited henceforth. This165 words
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Article189 1938-02-15 2 DENTISTS HEALTH New Bill Sets A New Standard Sir^apoi c, Monday PUBLIC health safeguards aie effected oy p bill which came before the Legislative Council this morning. The bill was introduced by the General to amend the Registration of Dentist Ordinance. The Attorney-General said that the activities of "patent dentists"189 words
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Article333 1938-02-15 2 AFTER the opening ceremony at the Base, the distinguished guests attended a reception on the aircraft-car-rier Eagle, where they were most hospitably entertained and had a pleasant time exploring the mysteries of the great vessel. Shortly after the guests had assembled, Col. Llewellin announced that he333 words
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Article118 1938-02-15 2 Singapore. Monday Ik sentence of nine months' rigorous im- prisonment was imposed on Ang Ter. a young Chinese, when he pleaded guilty m the Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge. on a charge of stealing a gold earring valued at $4 from Lye Ah118 words
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Advertisement29 1938-02-15 2 'Toundmark" Roofing Tiles CHEAP STRONG COLOURFUL The moat elegant and economical roofing on the market A Product of The British Empire. GOLF AGENTS GUTItRIIgJJJIg (Inc. m SS W.P.S. 39A29 words
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Advertisement29 1938-02-15 2 To Radio Owners. For expert servicing of any make of radios J do not fail to ring up 3893 for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous j service. Charges moderate.29 words
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Advertisement26 1938-02-15 2 I THE PHILIP WE C(Tel. 4334) CO., "no* 330, orchard Rd fc Whit Cv DRY CLEANING A y AND DYEING HJL^I SPECIALISTS. 7rnrj "r competitive fric26 words
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Article371 1938-02-15 3 BILL COMES UP IM COUNCIL Extension Of RMVJt. Singapore. Monday. /MivriXl ANTE of increased expenCcmuie on local forces for a period fiv years commencing from the beginning of IM was sought m a bill which came before the Legislative Council this morning. The bill intituled371 words
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Article33 1938-02-15 3 Chinese woman who fell from a ing trolley bus m Upper Cross Street ;.30 last night was taken the General Hospital by ambulance mi-conscious condition s iffering head injuries.33 words
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Article120 1938-02-15 3 Nine Months For Chinese Youth Singapore, Monday. MR. HA Forrer, District Judge, sen* "I fenced Yang Sang, a Chinese youth, to undero nine months' rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking, and stealing a coat through the iron bars of an open window120 words
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Article104 1938-02-15 3 For Pasting Anti-Japanese Posters Singapore. Monday. DLEADING guilty on a charge of pasting seme posters at the junction of Middle Road and Victoria Street on Feb. 12. four young Chinese, Foo Ah Seng, Tan Ah Mm, Chew Ah Sin and Lim Ah Guan, were to-day fined $5 each104 words
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Article130 1938-02-15 3 Five Europeans In Overturned Car MR F. V DUCKWORTH. Second Mail* gistrate. returning from the Naval Base ceremony last night shortly before nine o'clock, is said to have been driving his car. a Ford V 8 saloon, when it collided with another car. said to be driven130 words
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Article297 1938-02-15 3 MURDER CHARGE FAILS Assize Sequel To Chuah illage Ajjair 'From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Monday. AFTER five days' hearing three Chinese. Ng Chan Gann. Tin Ch^ng Ling and Hint Ah Eng. who were charged with the murder of Haji Kelani m Chuah village on Oct. 30 last "ear. were found297 words
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Advertisement50 1938-02-15 3 Silvifrrin i M) v. s c; r() \y HAIR ca-, Removes Dandruff, Prevents Falling-hair and corrects disorders j cl the scalp. f ..-*> To restore new hairf -M growth ask your Che- r^W mist or a High-Class W v store, or Hair-dresser PURE SILVIKRIN Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS Kr K.ibinon50 words
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Advertisement128 1938-02-15 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. 395 37— Charles Weinberg vs. Shaik Abdul Kadir. S. 255 37— Lyall Evatt vs. Soo Bee Co. Before Mr. Juslice Home m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Koh Ah Kuang.128 words
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Advertisement175 1938-02-15 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short Bs.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and 'Type writing also taught FREE OF CHAHGE m the HIGHER standards. ENKOL NOW. Apply The Principal mam nan ng hotel agents. Express Service 3 times175 words
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Article110 1938-02-15 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London Feb 14. Previous To-day Chance tv I I >!»/. ft spot Buyers 61 815 1.; 2nd Forward (Apr. June > Buyers 7 1 16 1 l I Seller 0 7 i 7 Previous To-aay Change r \i.\l OIL (Malaya) ilk Feb Mar shipt i'l7-2-6 sellers £17-2-6110 words
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Article63 1938-02-15 4 Previous To-aay Chang« H i.T. en Pans (closing middle rate) 151.53 152:1 -f.6fcfl 'i.i. oa Amsteidam (closing middle raU;> 8.96 Unchanged 1.1. on tliangriai (cioMng selling rate.» 12 932 Unchanged t.T. Un Hong Kong (closing selling rate) 1 3 116 Unchanged i.T. on Japan (closing seuing rate) 163 words
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Article35 1938-02-15 4 IiOLD London, Feb. 14. cv r> Previous To-day Change F 1 ?^2 ar Per l<; 19 y £6-19-9 bpOt 4U 20 316 20 3io 4 months' forward. 19 13 16 19 11 1635 words
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Article24 1938-02-15 4 fIN Standard London> Feb 14 Previous To-day Chanea Spot (afteraoon closing price) H7<P 4 £180' 2 I!" Forward £179^ 4 £180 JJ24 words
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Article29 1938-02-15 4 RIBBER New York, Feb 12 Ton. JiVmm^Sr I 0 Ch 7 AprUune Buyers 14^16 SeUers 14 916 JSS 8 Steady SpOt 4 r 40' 2 CLOSED29 words
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Article94 1938-02-15 4 Lone 14 !> nllers v u Dunlop Kubbe: »r General Electric 737', v. 1 2 Imperial Chemical Industrie 32 9 .i^2 Canadian Pacific J J' 8 London Tin 3 3 B,d Rubber Plan investment Trust »j» Linggis 23 9 23 i) southern kintaa fj" 3 Pflhines 1694 words
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203 1938-02-15 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore. Monday. MIXING. Tin at midday was $%8 IA,l A down 1 4 As usual on Monday there wa.s no news from London and with Wall Street closed on Saturday there were no prices from that centre and so markets were duller than usual203 words
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Article53 1938-02-15 4 Aeroplanes Ready For Rescue Attempt Moscow. Feb. 14. The Taimyr, which has been sent to rescue the marooned Russian scientists, yesterday unloaded aeroplanes on the ice. They are being assembled m readiness for an attempt to rescue the scientists. The Taimyr was 25 miles from the marooned menReuter - 53 words
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90 1938-02-15 4 AIR POLICING Bombing Planes Will Be Used London. Feb. 14. ASKED m the Commons to-day whether as an example to other nation! he would give the assurance that the Government would prohibit the use of bombing planed for police purposes In territories under British control, the Premier declared he wasReuter - 90 words
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70 1938-02-15 4 18 DAYS' RAIN Abnormal Weather On Pacific Coast New York. Feb. 14 New Pacific disturbances brought fresh gales, torrential rain and snow on the Pacific coast during the night The flood situation m North Carolina has been intensified 25.000 acres of farm land near Colusa being inundated A thousand peopleReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Advertisement56 1938-02-15 4 k OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING I CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAF of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import int documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUK OWN KEYS, and ONLY you can have nrccw to these safe boxes, so56 words
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Advertisement25 1938-02-15 4 /dSo*Ssifo*m SIM 111 II Kill S II INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE %T REASONABLE RATES. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green.25 words
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Advertisement13 1938-02-15 4 k| p/^^^"^^^P^l mwmm\Av^^ Ej 7 mm.%%%m^Lm**& 1/ i SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. S^rKoSK."13 words
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Article785 1938-02-15 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company f 1;) ore. Feb. 14. 1 p.m. 4,6 49 .28- 3050 -52 6cdnom lalay 2 4 25,0.70 0.7b 226 236 Sangrin 1.50 1.55 nfj 23j- 24Burma Mal»5 169 179 Chenderia 038 o.43 Hitam 1.06 1.10 Hong Fatt 236 2 4 6 Kong Tin 9785 words
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Article189 1938-02-15 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 fin",:, Batu Selangor 150 lob Hongkong Tin 24 6 25 6 Hong Fatts 105 110 Jelebus 75 80 Kramat H, 6 l 2 j 3 Kamunting Tin 10J6 11;Killinghall 17[6 18 6 Katu Tin 24- 25 Kuchai 140 145 Laruts189 words
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Article31 1938-02-15 5 The wedding of Miss Mary Stirling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stirling, formerly cf Singapore, tnd Mr. Sidney Boulting, will take place nt St. Paul's Knightsbridge, London, on Feb. 28.31 words
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Article235 1938-02-15 5 —rd Co. Ltd. 30.000 Int. 30.000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 norn MM.APORE MUNICIPALITY 31 Bept 30 102 104 nom 190, red 1947 $1,600,000 Iar 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom. 909 red 1955 $1,000,000 Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 nom 3 red. 1963235 words
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Advertisement222 1938-02-15 5 ER LEVY CO. Shanghai, Honpkong, Manila, Singapore Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Serine 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 SHARE BROKERS'222 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-02-15 6 I ddic Cftlttoff m >Oth Centuiv Fox's "All Baba Goes To Town. <»P c mR at the Capitol soon.19 words
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Advertisement220 1938-02-15 6 To-Night at the ALHAMBRA A VIVID PROCESSION OF THRILLS, ROMANCE DRAMA, DEFTLY WOVEN INTO A ROUSING ENTERTAINMENT AMAZING! EXCITING! M Ml mW A^L^m^mT "^^N. MLaXmaamm. mWaa. JK^M^lb Forgotten men outlawed A Thrill-a-minute m this daredevils flying the most exciting Story of the dangerous route m the world Human Hawks who220 words
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Advertisement195 1938-02-15 6 1 RO X V BAR OPEN 5 P,M TILL midni «ht j OPENING TO-NIGHT— 6.IS 9.15 I -m *mm——> j i A LAVISH LAUGH-AND- B|»«J |||i^T i RHYTHM SHOW TO DRIVE I Jw^^^^^^^J Bwl i DULL CARE AWAYT f I I SONG HITS' 50 GLAMOROUS GIRLS! 100 NEW FACES FROM195 words
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Article626 1938-02-15 7 Death Of Sampan Owner Singapore, Monday. THF eiho of a murder which was "perpetrated m broad daylight m Ft In Brani last August, was heard h( \ssize Court to-day. when K,h\h Kuang. a middle-aged Chin- hawker, was arraigned before Mr Justice Home and a special iurv M626 words
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Advertisement100 1938-02-15 7 J EDDIE'S BIGGEST TORNADO OF LAUGHS! JUMP ABOARD j THE MAGIC CARPET and SEE A THOUSAND AND -ONE S j NIGHTS OF GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT ALL ROLLED INTO ONE!! TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL I i w a t j LUMBAGOES TO TOWN"! i LJBJa» 'm, a^Ul* Jm^."^ m* ■I iT^» m^\100 words
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Advertisement89 1938-02-15 7 1 Vkw if)ohld Show j j CABARET EFFIE and BERTHA I IN WEEKLY REGULAR FLOOR SHOW. NEW PRO- GRAMME EVERY SATURDAY. Nightly— From 9-30—12 midnight. Admission 50 cts. S I Tea Dances— Every Tue., Thur., Sat and Sun. From 6-00 8-30 p.m. No admission charge I (irand Theatre— Super Can-89 words
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501 1938-02-15 8 GOVERNMENT REPLY No Committee To Be Appointed Singapore. .Monday. GOVERNMENT is not contemplate iiiS the appointment of a Committer to examine ami report on the nece-sity for revision or betterment of the salary schemes of the Junior Civil Service. That wa.s th«- text of501 words
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Article58 1938-02-15 8 Squadron Leader G. F. Simond, Commanding No 100 (Torpedo Bomber i Squadron. Royal Air Force, Seletar has kindly consented to deliver a lecture on Aviation to the members of the Singapore Teachers* Association and their friends on Friday, Feb 18 at 5 p m m the Klim58 words
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Article236 1938-02-15 8 Lender Who Reported To Police Singapore. Monday. TWO Tamil Mohammedans, Abdul Kadir and Yaha "a Marican were charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworta, (lie Second Singapore Magistrate, oi (heating Sheik Da wood, a moneychanger, by deceiving him and Inducing him to deliver $225 cash at Bussoroh Street on236 words
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377 1938-02-15 8 SINGAPORE FLYING CLUB IS OPEN TO ASIATICS Nearly Half Million Granted By Way Of Government Subsidies Singapore, Monday. BETWEEN 1928 and 1937. a sum of 5 14 1.602.33 was granted by Government to the Royal Singapore Flying Club m the way of subsidies. Government replies to the Hon. Mr. Tav377 words
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864 1938-02-15 8 TRIBUTES TO MR. ABDOOLCADER LATE MR. NEWBOLD IN COUNCIL Singapore, Monday. CONGRATULATIONS to the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader. on whom His Majesty the King had been pleased to confer the honour of a Commander of the Most. Excellent Order of the British Empire < Civil Division), were expressed at864 words
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Article112 1938-02-15 8 Sampan Coolie Succeeds In Appeal Singapore. Monday rOH Ah San. a Chinese sampan coolie. appealed successfully against sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonmen* and a fine of $3,000. or an addition.;; ten months' rigorous imprisonmen' passed on him by the District Judge on a charge of importing 329112 words
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Article53 1938-02-15 8 Singapore, Monday The inquiry, scheduled to be held i' 1 the Coroner's Court this morning, into the death of Edward Pattison, who was killed by being struck by the swinging free end of a trailer at the R.A.F. Base Seletar, on Sunday, Feb. 6, was postponed to53 words
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Advertisement23 1938-02-15 9 11l £Ov^ \T lfle?^tf'€Lj Uifts may be seen and obtained jrom. any branch o) WSrA% I ,N EXCHANGE FOR -J&^L AJ^-^-i COUPONS FROM...23 words
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315 1938-02-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1938. KING GEORGE VI DOCK k GREAT enterprise lor peace" was the fitting description applied by H. E. the Governor to the Naval Base at yesterday's historic ceremony when he named and opened the great graving dock. King George VI Dock was the name315 words
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Article1287 1938-02-15 10 BALI'S TOOTH-FILING CEREMONY THE ceremony which ll about to be described took place m the village of Bedatan aeai Denjn^sar In southern l ßah Nowadays the; ceremony is primarily a domestic occasion m which relatives and friendJ take part, but originally v had a ftrong religious background (says Dr. B1,287 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-02-15 10 China has had her fill of famine, caused in the past by drought and plague. With the present war between China and Japan ravaging the countryside and the consequent disorganisation of industry, the hapless Chinese non-combatants are again feeling the rigours of starvation. Photo shows refugee women and children rakingTopical Press - 71 words
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Article55 1938-02-15 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. S. Codner. ot nemara Estate, Kajang, have return*' from leave m Europe. The Rev. Father L. A. Oordeiro been discharged from the Ipoh H<> and is now back m Batu Gajah. The late Dr. Travers' third dautfi now Senior House Physician at the I*55 words
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Advertisement10 1938-02-15 10 WWaaaZ" \A Y^ 1^ I 7T |1 mfm m-M kal%m10 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1938-02-15 11 INDIA A BIG MARKET //(Ml Tariffs Quotas \ffect Trade Madras. position occupied T IU Tfita the world textile 1 by India m the tsUndi ,nd,,st rV 'Jwout m the report pub !i^T "c International Labour office <-<neva. hln two volumes, it reproduces r -Soared to servePlanet News - 1,169 words
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Article151 1938-02-15 11 "Perfect Private Secretary Asked Not To Retire London. AT the request ol the Secretary for War. Sir Herbert Creedy. G.C.8., X.C.V.0., has consented to continue to serve as Permanent Under-Secretary for War beyond the normal age for retirement until the autumn of 1939. Sir Herbert, who has151 words
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Advertisement59 1938-02-15 11 SPECIALIZING: il Ocular .M v v anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated 'h&**^ cases of defective D vision. Glasses if \4^ needed. v i R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone mz I Consultation wi hout cost or obligation. PHO^E «33 ~k\ GOODWOOD A A*drt» CHARMINGLY aITUATED kDEAL59 words
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Advertisement17 1938-02-15 11 k_ ;«<rW, _^£^JUmSBOmWm kANATOGfft) f:fffy.W. raBH^M 7%. ?%j iZmftimAliii iff Li Vt A?. \\\vSmaaaa\a\ m\\ '^mV'^aa.JaamaaWW <tf17 words
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Article, Illustration280 1938-02-15 12 Although only five weeks old, the baby giraffe born at Hhipsnade Zoo (Bedfordshire) is seven feet tall and is still growing. The baby giraffe, whose parent are Rosie and Peter, was born on Boxing' Day and was aptly christened Boxer. 1; is one of the fewPlanet News - 280 words
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Advertisement179 1938-02-15 12 aaaaaWA E^^^^^^^^^V More Speed-More Comfort To England Every Wednesday and Monday, luxury air services leave Sing a pore for India Ci days) Egypt (6 days) and England (g days). You fly m a big i-engined air liner as far as Alexandria where you join one ot the new Empire flyingboats179 words
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Advertisement31 1938-02-15 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE u«)KS POMJVII DISII6* iiVkET DURBt 54. AT SO CM)CM JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST N TO CO:^K AND SKI RENE ULLMANN31 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1938-02-15 14 IN the rush of modern living it is so essential to the general health oi our bodies that the nervous system is krpt In a healthy condition, that is if we wish to get fl1 ><, l,1,036 words
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Article193 1938-02-15 14 A Masque which does Wonders IT is so easy to revise everything you don't like about your face! Lines? Smooth them out with Velva Cream Masque. Dullness? Dip into the Masque and bring out clear, delicate colour Coarse Pores? Treat them with the Masque and they'll vanish out of sight193 words
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Advertisement21 1938-02-15 14 FRESH STRAWBERRIES Grown under European Supervision) arriving I THURSDAY By Air Phone Aster Flower Shoppe 5376 6960 Place your order early.21 words
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Advertisement46 1938-02-15 14 Assurance 0/ Personal Daintiness TAM P A X The original tampon, oifers sanitan protection internally PADS Jff^> PINS BELTS TAMPAX is the remarkable new product which enables every woman to have complete, healthful. sanitary protection, internally, invisibly Obtainable from all department stores. Agents: The FEDERAL DISPENSARY46 words
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Advertisement48 1938-02-15 14 VELVA CREAM MASQVE Elizabeth Arden 9 A^Lm <s^ $Lw I^HW^ wk ij B^fflliHßßmfißl to frajujfisffi~ Velva Cream Masque refines the skin, tightens flabby muscles. ln> proves the contours, and gives an exquisitely refreshed look to tn« whole face. It is easy and quick to use. SOLE AGENT MAYNARD48 words
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Article1013 1938-02-15 15 How to Keep YOUNG and BEAUTIFUL rvFRY woman wants to learn the t art of growing old gracefully, p m her secret heart she longs u mo r e to know how to stay young. keep the soft radiance of youth her complexion. How to make it petal smooth and1,013 words
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Article441 1938-02-15 15 HAIR STYLES ACCORDING to legendary history, that' lovely French queen, Marie Antoinette, really was the originator of bobbed hair. Marie Antoinette didn't originate this hair style purposely, however. She had, it seems, a terrific yen for curls, and used crude, overheated iron tongs to procure the desired ringlets. And she441 words
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Article256 1938-02-15 15 SHOPKEEPER: "Something ta.sty today, madam? Try these delicious new bacon and egg pills as a breakfast dish— customers tell me they slip down m the most attractive way. That's housekeeping— that will be. "A meal m a pill" is an idea "that scientists are continually256 words
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Advertisement77 1938-02-15 15 W£ JAi)£ 7A££ has just received some attractive Pekin glass dessert services with coffee cups to match. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143. 1 OULSHAM'S INTERESTING BOOKS iSSTI C L Your Faim °y Ps y chos n 2O ht Book of Fate" $1 ->0 The aiifi c- ea T77 words
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Advertisement126 1938-02-15 15 Ta tourist's siioFPirvt;! 1 mi in; 4 WATCH MAKER For a reliable M and INEXPENSIVE tZ^Kp' Timepiece Mr There's Nothing to beat a Vulcaln. We have just received a large selection Chrome and Stainless Steel Oent's and Lady's wrist watch. Co:isuit us before going elsewhere. YICK WAH SING 81, North126 words
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Advertisement454 1938-02-15 16 S jA TO FRENCH PORTS Ty ROMEWARDS. i j CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mai 4 I I DESIRADE For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk M I CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseiles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Api J ADEN Balny Apr J OUTWARDS (from Marseilles) ICAP ST. JACQUES454 words
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Article131 1938-02-15 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Heron. Lch. Princes I Mary. Lady Denison Pender. Dredger Todak. P.W.D. Grab No. I. Dredger Kuan tan. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock:131 words
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Article507 1938-02-15 17 All Previous Records Beaten ALL previous records for traffic passing through the Southern Railway's docks at Southampton were beaten during 1937. Shipping tonnage entering the docks totalled 19.552,354 tons, an increase of 5 per cent, over the previous highest figure of 1936. This increase was largely due to507 words
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Article127 1938-02-15 17 Ships From Five Countries To Take Part PROFESSOR Bjooern Hellandhamsen. the oceangrapher, announces that ships from five countries will co-operate to study the Gulf Stream this summer The Norwegians, who originally started the Investigations, will direct the work m the special vessel A. Mauer Hanson The127 words
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Advertisement297 1938-02-15 17 IM \\\S PHILP LI\E. (Incoroorated m Australia > NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MEKKI'K Mar. 1 Mar. 4; MARELLA Mar. 29 Apr. 2 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 connecting297 words
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Advertisement128 1938-02-15 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penang, 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 $634 $381128 words
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Miscellaneous301 1938-02-15 17 Ipostal intelligence! TO-DAY Aik Soon Feb. 15 9 a.m. Rambas and Singkawang Tobelo 15 11 a.m S'praiiv) Shanghai* Holhow Africa Maru 15 3 p.m. r Africa Maru 15 3" p.m. Africa Maru 15 3 p.m. i a ?hprlands Indies :-Bagan and ljang Hong Thong 15 3 p.m. •<:;.k n p!San301 words
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Miscellaneous135 1938-02-15 17 Mails Expected Mails from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. today. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) today. Time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 2.30 p.m. to-c'ay and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. today. Mails135 words
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Article381 1938-02-15 18 [NOTHER BIG GIFT FOR IMPERIAL DEFENCE Donors Want To See The Half Million Singapore, Monday. THAT the Colony could well afford to make the gift, due to its sound finances, and that 4hc gift was after all being applied also to local defence, were points stressed381 words
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Article69 1938-02-15 18 Singapore, Monday. Vadivelu. a 36-year-old Tamil, appeared m the Second Police Court, before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, on a charge of stealing 14 copies of newspapers valued at $1.40. the property of a news-, boy named Chellapan, at Oxley Road on Jan. 8. When the charge was69 words
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Article209 1938-02-15 18 WOMAN TAKES LYSOL [Depressed And Had No Money I Singapore, Monday AT the end of an inquiry held b W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coo ner. to-day. into the death 01 a won?; named Chan Ah Kcun, a verdlctS suicide by lysol poisoning was p, turnen The Coroner remarked thei209 words
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Article183 1938-02-15 18 Malacca Ricksha From Our Own Correal Malacca. Monday. THROUGH the intervention of 111 Chan Kang Swi, J.P., Mr. Tan 800 Ghi, and Mr. J. C. McEvette, assistant Protector of Chinese, a compromise wa3 effected this afternoon between the ricksha pullers and owners of buses plying m town. Following183 words
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Article124 1938-02-15 18 Dog Owner Fined Singapore, Monday MR. Kwek Shin, who is a well-knowi member of the Hainanese community, was charged this morning l fore the District Judge, that "being t owner of four dogs he did permit then to be out of doors within an m! area without being124 words
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Advertisement56 1938-02-15 18 al^V I SIJ The four lea Clover sign is a sKti of good health because it stands for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. oto n^TmisisTE^ Yo^ lt 8 pure it's delicious it's nourishing. L^=>— *__-r-^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows \moo^ happily56 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-02-15 19 After four delays three owing to mechanical troubles and the fourth through fog the re-conditioned battleship "Warspite" (31,100 tore,) left Portsmouth for the Mediterranean where she will become the flagship of Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. Mediterranean Commander-in-Chief. The "Warspite" has been entirely re-fitted since 1934 at a cost of £2,362,000,Planet News - 62 words
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Article116 1938-02-15 19 Court Sequel To Death Of Malay Singapore, Monday. The case m which a young Teochew, Kee Chet Mon, who is proprietor of the China Optical Co .if 54 Upper Cross Street, was charged with causing death by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, was transferred to116 words
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Advertisement21 1938-02-15 19 ANCHOR BIER Brewed and bottled m Singapore bj the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. riOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. W.P.B.21 words
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Article75 1938-02-15 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Feb. »-^f tn Close financial niv-dend To Dat# Ex. Div. Company Dn.dena Payable W Aus™ Malay Jd X KamunthiE 3d. Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 12 KpT" 6d No. 15 Feb. 14 Feb 23 Feb. 15 Lum P urTin V -Z 3 io™'-75 words
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Advertisement172 1938-02-15 20 /m Bsst m Mbe World m J Ml^_W THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST J llm The new PILOT pens will impress you ai BA II m W uo other range of pens has ever done— fisjjpl J|& II I the really beautiful material— the \>onjSvP^^M, ml m m derful refinement172 words
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Miscellaneous593 1938-02-15 20 I ON THE RADIO 1 DDITICU PAADIPF Greenwich Time Signal at 9.05 p.m. BRIIIbH t/V\rllSC 9 15pm Closedown nnnrDAAAAAP TRANSMISSION 3 PKULiKAM/V\t 9 15pm Opening Announcements. 920 p.m. Big Ben Take your Choice. o. ai\\ nm— 9 15 A weekly entertainment feature, pre s-sffi^mZnrnft fSA bv "zsl'Tsz ss£ !,SH IM)593 words
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Miscellaneous682 1938-02-15 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres <*>oo nm -Indian Music (Gramophon^ Announcements, ivc rds. 745 P m --"Seeing England 4. Corn orasL wall the delectable Dutchy." By l~ 620 pm:— Chinese Music. Selections Hamilton Jenkin. Talk read from Peiping Dramas (Gramophone Re-,garet Rose. cords) "Szee682 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-02-15 21 Pictures below were taken at yesterday c.-n mony at the Naval Base. (Tribune). In the picture above. His Excellent the Governor is seen m dark uniform m the midst of the group, facing the camera, while on the right His Highness the Sultan of Johore is62 words
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Article155 1938-02-15 22 ONCOMING Heroism At Taipino Station 'From Our Own Reporter, Taiping. Monday TAIPING railway station was the sctr.e of a dramatic rescue m which the hero was the station master Mr Koav Joo San. Mr. Joo San was standing on the platform waiting for a passenger trair155 words
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Article573 1938-02-15 22 Y.M.C.A. BEAT THE KHALSA ASSN. Sla let less Evident In Local hlockey Match Singapore, Monday. DLAYING Slightly the better hockey I the V M C A met and defeated a Khalsa Association eleven by two goals to one. on the Prince Edward Road around last evening. Vnci-of- season staleness prevailed573 words
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Article102 1938-02-15 22 TENNYSON'S XI WIN Deciding Test Against All- India Bombay. Feb. 14. TBE deciding "Test" ended to-day m a i win for Tennyeon'a xi by 156 runs. The tourists thus win the series by three garnet to two. Final scores: TKNXV SON'S XI Ist Inns: 130. 2nd Inns: 288 (Pope 49,Reuter - 102 words
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Article235 1938-02-15 22 Rest Beat Europeans In Hockey "Test" 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE annual Perak Europeans vs. Rest hockey fixture, which marks the close of the regular season, was played on the Fading and resulted m a narrow win lor the Rest by the odd goal m five.235 words
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Article137 1938-02-15 22 Sympathy With Men Given Notice TWO hundred Chinese coolies employed on Sedgelev Estate. Kajang. downed i tools on Friday and refused to work m sympathy, it is understood, with 20 of their number who. owing to reduction of staff on the estate, have been given notice137 words
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Article179 1938-02-15 22 Blessing Of His Holiness The Pope Received From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monda". IN the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. 1 on Saturday. Mr. Maxwell William VVhvte. of the Chartered Bank. Klang and' Miss Winifred Mary Kinloch. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kinloch. well-known179 words
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Article118 1938-02-15 22 Sixth Round Ties For Mar. 5 London. Feb. 14. THE following is the draw for the sixth round of the FA. Cup to be played on Mar. 5. < Chesterfield or Tottenham vs Sunderland. Charlton or Villa vs. Manchester City. Brentford vs. Preston. York vs. Huddersfield. ScottishReuter - 118 words
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Article118 1938-02-15 22 Return From Singapore To Iraq Singapore. Monday. TOUR of the five R.A.F. bomber trans- ports, which came to Singapore from Iraq for the manoeuvres, left this morning on the return journey. The fifth will leave to-morrow. The machines which left this morning will proceed to Alor Star118 words
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Article77 1938-02-15 22 Malay Boy Killed On Hari Raya Haji Day (From Our Oivn Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Monday DRESSED In bright Hari Raya clothes young Malay boy was picked up dead on Friday following a collision wtween his cycle and a motor lorry i Circular Road. The accident occurred close to77 words
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Advertisement13 1938-02-15 22 Imperial 'fmmW^LmV^ 'Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD 51NCAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR13 words
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Miscellaneous20 1938-02-15 22 The Tides TO-DAY:— IO.SB a.m., 10 ft.; 11.59 p.m., 9. ft. 2 ins. TO-MORROW:— II.4O a.m.. 10 ft. I ins.20 words
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431 1938-02-15 23 HOCKEY MATCH QH PADANG G N. Oehlers Plays Tor Visitors Singapore, Monday. m STING with four substitutes supP L pi Si by the Club, the R.A 11th LJ! Battery (8.M.) beat an sR V team 4—3 m an exciting hockey match played431 words
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Article90 1938-02-15 23 Bata Beat Fort Canning E Bata Co. beat Fort Canning 3—l m °nl; S H CCer friendl y PJayed on the Fort's ground yesterday. and Vlslt^ rs d W most of the attacking "oaVri ed account s when Hock Guan aJ ed a penalty. ;»ing broke away and90 words
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Article17 1938-02-15 23 Sklna and the Singapore Colts i m a hockey match played at mis Uiternoon.17 words
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Article136 1938-02-15 23 More Weights For The Second Day THE following are the weights for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's spring meeting on Feb. 23. PONIES, CLASS 1, DIV. L-ttt FURS. Double Form 9.9 Uncalled For 9.7 ApplewiHkl 9.6 New Moon 9.1 No Limit 9.1 Madam 8.7 Athlacca136 words
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Article117 1938-02-15 23 League Rehearsals For Div. I Teams FOUR attractive soccer friendlies, which should help to indicate the likely League form of the contestants, have been arranged to be played at the Anson Road Stadium, between the S.C.F.A., last year's League and Cup champions, and the R.A.F., Skins, Gordons and117 words
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Article36 1938-02-15 23 Singapore. Monday. In a soccer match played at Tanglin this afternoon, the R.A.M.C. defeated the Inniskilllngs by two goals to one. Pond scored both goals for the R.A.M.C. while Gallagher netted for the Skins.36 words
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Article137 1938-02-15 23 The following were passengers by X.L.M. planes: Arrived from N.E I. by the "Buizerd on Feb. 12, Mr. B W. Dyer. Mr. J. de Bruyn, Mr. E. A. L. de Jong, Mr. S. M. AlkafT. Mr. W. Oosten. Mr. L. KruythorT. Left for Penang, India and Europe137 words
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Article196 1938-02-15 23 Matches Between S. R. A. And Navy Teams A RIFLE match between the Singapore Association and teams from the Fourth Submarine Flotilla and H.M.S. Decoy resulted m a win for the Association, but the Navy are to be congratulated on the excellent match they afforded, especially with their196 words
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Article91 1938-02-15 23 At the general meeting of the Singapore Filipino Association, held at 1-A Kirk Terrace, on Sunday, the following were unanimously elected to form the committee of management for the current six months: President, Mr Marcelo R. Anciano; vice-president, Mr Francisco Villanueva; hon. secretary, Mr Paul G. Peralta; hon.91 words
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Article227 1938-02-15 23 S.G.C ISLAND QUALIFY Wei'Hai'Wci Cup Golf Finalists THE following is the result of the semifinal round m the Wei-Hai-Wel Cup competition, played at Tanglln on Sunday (Singapore G. C. names first*:M. M. Paterson (scr) 1; Ma<or M G. B. Milling (7> 0. R. Craik (sen 1; Lt. Col. R. B.227 words
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Article93 1938-02-15 23 Lt. J. A. Crawford Wins Monthly Medal rpHE men's monthly medal "StapleA ford," played at the Garrison Golf Ciub on Saturday and Sunday, resulted m a win for Lt. J. A. Crawford with a score of 39. The following were the returns:— Lt. J. A. Crawford 39 C93 words
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Advertisement82 1938-02-15 23 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM. MM FRIDAY, IBth FEB., 1938, at 9 p.m. RACE WEEK ATTRACTION! II fe> A VENTURA <I^B(^# MARQUES __W _J__ ymfm clever sison 10 r3> rounds. AHA BATT.SIMA IBM NAI BOON MAH ]n r3) rounds. *m m YOUNG CHOON vs. TIGER £_W ]HB DOM VFI WM 'WKk 682 words
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Article, Illustration66 1938-02-15 24 SINGAPO RE GRAVING DOCK OPENED i .J it ihe Vivil But -iclriar. ve>terdav when the immense siavin I .1MWI M hv nun earlur in the after,,,..,., a 'P*"**^^ 0^.^^, ,„„er -peak,-, btMt, Col J. J. I.l.wellin. Civ I lord the Ad I 2hT!S ..P.,,.,. b, Hi. «ey «;..v«n. J. S-lTjE&^tSrtS^S66 words
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