Morning Tribune, 5 March 1938
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Title Section14 1938-03-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3.— No. 29. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, March 5, 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article628 1938-03-05 1 CHINESE CROSS YELLOW RIVER FOR COUNTER-ATTACK TOWNS RETAKEN: FALL OF SHANSI CAPITAL ADMITTED Hankow, Mar. 4. TAKING advantage of the transfer of the main body of Japanese iroops from Honan to Shansi, the Chinese forces at Chengchow crossed: the Yellow River and launched a ounter-offensive alongReuter - 628 words
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51 1938-03-05 1 Moscow. Mar. 4. KHODOHAVEV, ex-Premier of Uzbek, confessed at the trial that he plotted to take the town of Bokhara, the buffer state between British and Soviet territory. He said that Rykov (another accused) guaranteed the formation of an independent Uzbek under British protectionReuter - 51 words
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Article154 1938-03-05 1 INTERFERENCE WITH INTERNAL AFFAIRS RESENTED j PRAGUE. MAR 4. THE REFERENCE IN HITLER'S REI- CHSTAG SPEECH TO TEN MILLION GERMANS LIVING BEYOND GERMAN frontiers, formed the text of a speech by Premier Hodza to-dav to both Houses of Parliament. He said that if Hitler implied thatReuter - 154 words
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Article104 1938-03-05 1 London. Mar. 4. In view of the amendment tabled by the Labour Party, to the motion approving the defence white paper, to be mo ved by the Prime Minister at the beginning of Monday's commons debate, the Government will treat the division on the vote of confidenceBritish Official Wireless - 104 words
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Article44 1938-03-05 1 Malaya Thanked For Defence Votes London, Mar. 4. MENTION is made in the notes on the Navy estimates, of the generous contributions from the Straits Settlements, Nigeria, Barbados and Fiji, to Imperial defence during 1937, from which Navy votes have benefitted. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 44 words
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Article60 1938-03-05 1 Rangoon, Mar. 4. pit utt-repeated assertion that pan had undertaken prelimisteps to construct a canal l i the Kra Isthmus, Siam* "-day in the House of Relatives. Mr. Booth Gravely, chief of the ■?nce department, gave a catecal denial to the rumours. He J«d that the advantagesReuter - 60 words
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292 1938-03-05 1 Hongkong, Mar. 4STIRRING call to the 35,000,000 people of Kwangtung to arms to defend their province and country against Japanese aggression was made by Mr. Wu Teh Chen, Governor of Kwangtung, in an address at the weekly memorial service this week. Mr. Wu declared that292 words
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Article132 1938-03-05 1 WorU Attention Centred On Berlin London, Mar. 4. "j| GENERAL statement on subjects interesting to both countries." as the communique describes yesterday's meeting between Sir Neville Henderson (British Ambassador*. Hitler and Ribbentrop, represents with more than usual accuracy what actuallv happened. Reuter learns. The discussion lasted nearly 2Reuter - 132 words
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Article52 1938-03-05 1 London. Mar. 4. The King of Rumania will arrive in London on Mar. 22 on a state visit, 1 mding Mar 25— British Official WireBSS King Carol will be met by the Duke of Gloucester at Folkestone, and by his najesty the King at LondonReuter - 52 words
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Article538 1938-03-05 1 NEARLY 1/6 MORE THAN 1937 FIGURE BIGGER PROVISION FOR FLEET AIR ARM London, Mar. 4. THE Navy estimates lor 1938 amount to a net total Of 5:93,707.000, an increase of £15,642.000 over 1937. In an accompanying statement the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Duff538 words
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89 1938-03-05 1 London. Mar. 4. The Anglo-Irish plenary conference this moning lasted only 45 minutes. It was adjourned until Monday evening or Tuesday morning. It is understood that a virtual deadlock occurred on the partition issue, and it la now a question of exploring what maximum agreementReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement44 1938-03-05 1 ON OTHER f AGES j Page Local Wedding 2 J After-Care Assn. 2 J Miners Let Down? 3 I 5363.253 Liabilities 3 I Perak Workless 3 i Orchard Road i Tragedy 18 i 1 Chinese Beat t Malays 22 J i K.L. Boxing 2344 words
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Advertisement32 1938-03-05 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK 1 mS^^MI a WHOLE MllK^ j |__^t i^^^__^_M| I I I BLa\ 4gPpp SAFE. CONVENIENT AND Pl'R I j Obtainable Everywhere l S i DISTRIBUTORS s GETW. BROS. CO.32 words
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1137 1938-03-05 2 PRAISED BY CHIEF JUSTICE PRISONS' OFFICIAL APPEAL FOR MORE MEMBERS GIVING DISCHARGED PRISONERS "NO GRUDGE AGAINST SOCIETY" Funds Of After-Care Association Dwindling Singapore. Friday PRAISE lor the good work done during the past year by the Singapore AtterCare Association was expressed by the President. Mr.1,137 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-03-05 2 MISS A. TOBY, the well-known tennis player, and Mr. P. J. A. Williams, photographed after their marriage yesterday. Report below. .Tribune).25 words
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Article84 1938-03-05 2 Thursday, Mar. 3. HE. Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble and Hon. Chief Justice Sir Roger Hall arrived to stay at Government House. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huggins and Major R.H. Quill dined at Government House. Friday, Mar. 4. Sir Frank Stockdale, Mr. H.G.B. Harris, Mr. H. Fraser and Mr.84 words
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76 1938-03-05 2 Theft Of Submarine Charge Withdrawn Rennes. Mar. 4. THE French judicial authorities have withdrawn the charges >gainst Troncoso and three others of attempting to steal the submarine C2. They decided that the submarine was not under French jurisdiction at the time. The accused are still in custody and will appearReuter - 76 words
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Article91 1938-03-05 2 Messrs. N. Stewart, T. F. Porter, H. T. B. Ryves, K. H. Cartrell and M. C. Manby have been appointed as Police Probationers, S.S. and F.M.S. Mr. W. P. Winston has been appointed as an Asst. Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service Mr. K. A. Brundle has been appointed91 words
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Article37 1938-03-05 2 Mr. C. M. Murray-Aynsley has been appointed Puisne Judge of tne Supreme Court, SB. Capt. M. M. Jack. Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, Palestine, has been appointed Registrar of Supreme Court. Singapore.37 words
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283 1938-03-05 2 Can Bankruptcy Petition Be Founded On Brokering Debt Singapore, Friday. WHEN the petition for a receiving order against Mr. George Edgar, formerly a director of Edgar Brothers, Ltd.. prominent local merchants, oy R. Renton h Company. Ltd.. a local firm CJ brokers, was mentioned283 words
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Article298 1938-03-05 2 Mr. P. J. A. Williams and Miss Alma Toby Singapore. Friday. THE marriage of Mr. P. J. A. Williams. manager of the Southern Malay Estate. Rengam. Johore. and Miss Alma Tobv. the eldest daughter of the late Mr. T. R. Toby and Mrs. Toby, of Medan. took place298 words
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Article85 1938-03-05 2 "The Wind The Rain" A large and anoreciative aud en L greeted the second performance 01 u» Singapore Amateur Dramatic uuolatest production "The Wind and™* Rain" at the Victoria Theatre last mgniDealing with the private lives 01 band of medical students the awry g very entertaining and once again tnos85 words
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Article21 1938-03-05 2 Canberra, Mar. 4:-The Cabinet has decided to resume the system i immigration from Great Britain s shed some vears ago. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement27 1938-03-05 2 To Radio Owners For expert servicing of any make of radios do not fail to ring up 3893 for immediate attention. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate.27 words
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Advertisement31 1938-03-05 2 THE PHILIPPINE C(Tel. 4334) CO., mom LjjJ 330, Orchard Rd. E w 'ff> DRY CLEANING SpellS AND DYEING A SPECIALISTS. M /fill S|> <ial machines for dry cleaning r competitive Prices.31 words
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Article286 1938-03-05 3 IT.C DELECATES CRITICISED: TIN QUOTA DANCER Labour Will Suffer As Result Of From Our Oicn Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Monday. MOST Malayan miners feel that we ham been too conscientious and nient in dealing with our International Assessment. We are by far most undermessed or to use286 words
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Article262 1938-03-05 3 Discharge For Bankrupt Merchant Suspended Singapore Friday LIABILITIES Of $363,253. against the firm of K. Sultan Maricar Brothers Company, and personal liabilities of $17,383, due to 21 creditors, were admitted in tho Bankruptcy Court before Mr Justice McElwaine to-day. when K. Nagutha Mohamed Naina Maricar. a partner262 words
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Article107 1938-03-05 3 Public Works Scheme From Our Own Correspondent/ Ipoh, Mar. 4. THE Perak Government is taking immediate steps, following Colonel appeal in the State Council recently, to provide work for unemployed se in Perak. At a meeting of the British Resident and heads of departments early this107 words
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Article102 1938-03-05 3 Complaint By Electrical Department Singapore Frr'ay. yiR. H L. Caiter appeared on remand 1 before Mr. W. G. Reeves, Third Police Magistrate, to-day, charged on two coi -to— firstly, with committing the offence of fraudulently using Municipal electricity between Dec. 3, 1937. and Jan. 3. 1938; and102 words
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Article69 1938-03-05 3 A merican Polic y Defined Again Washington, March 3. rPHE determination of the American government to safeguard democracy, and respect for treaties and to foster foreign trade was expressed by President f Roosevelt when receiving the credontu U l of the new French ambassador, Count I De St. Quentln, whoReuter - 69 words
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Article205 1938-03-05 3 At 7(> Kruschen Conquered His Complaint At lit; years of age, this man is .;till goii g strong, ye't 10 years ago he was laid up for weeks with an attack of sciatica. But he conquered the trouble and it has never come back.205 words
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Advertisement96 1938-03-05 3 LOK FANG WEE HING KEE RESTAURANT 77, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE, i We beg to announce that the above business is entirely under the management of the proprietor of Mooi Chin Restaurant Good cuisine and best cooks recently engaged. Quick and courteous guaranteed. Charges moderate. i SilviVrili *> ti t. s96 words
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Advertisement166 1938-03-05 3 H.M. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPORE. VACANCIES. TWO vacancies exist for ASSISTANT LABOUR SUPERVISORS to assist in supervising the accommodation, living conditions, recreation etc., of Admiralty Asiatic Employees housed in H.M. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS. SINGAPORE. Candidates, who must apply to the undersigned for form of application, which will oe accompanied by particulars and166 words
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Advertisement97 1938-03-05 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice In the Ist Court at 10 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal' -Rex vs Fam Jm Ngian— for mention. Rex vs Ramasamy. Rex vs Low Meng Bong. Rex vs <1» Woo Gee Fung (Si Wong Cheng Kung. Thereafter. Bankruptcy 'if not completed) not before 1197 words
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Advertisement135 1938-03-05 3 MW^M I HORSE HEAD I BRAND pURM^ <fND<* I made in burma! I 4.1 All AMI I II I 100% 1 lilt 1 1 ISII 4* <• HARPER, GILE '.AN CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penan?. i I IVIL'AR NAN JHI HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times daily. 1. HAI135 words
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Article126 1938-03-05 4 London. Mar 4 Rvnnv.iL Ton« Dull Quietest 6pot Buyers 71 16 7 1 16 Seller* 7'« 7> 8 Ist Forward i April Buyers 7 116 Rollers 73 16 73 16 2nd Forward (May) Buyers 7' 8 "'h Sellers 7>» 7> 4 Brd Forward (JulySept.) Biivers T l 7»126 words
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Article67 1938-03-05 4 London. Mar. 4. Previous To-day chan *J ♦-> 153 81 153.84 .03 T.T. c/n Paris (closing middle rate) 963 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate unchanged r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate 29^ u changed T.T. on HongV^i t (closing selling rate) 31 16 U cha ged67 words
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Article36 1938-03-05 4 L mdon. Mar. 4. GOLD Previous To-day tnam»c Fine bur oei os. £6 19 9 £6-19-9» 2 SILVER Ql)(>t 203 16 20» 4 +H6 4rnl>- forward 19 7 8 19 15 16 -HI 1636 words
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Article54 1938-03-05 4 RUBBER New York. Mar 3. Previous To-day Chang Tone Quiet Very Dull Spot Buyers 14 9 16 14 9 16 Seller* 14 1116 14 1116 July/Sept. Buyers 14 15 16 14 13 16 >» Sellers 15 14 15 16 —1 16 TIN Tooo Firm Steady 42 4154 words
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Article15 1938-03-05 4 JA.N aiandard ondon c Previous To-day Chang* SgJMatternooa elo^g price) ggtt gg +|a15 words
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Article145 1938-03-05 4 London Mai 4 Distillers r Q aay Cfaar *e Dunlop Rub&ei 98 b ys 6d General Electric 313 30 9 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 72- 72 3 ~3 d 30- 29 4V 2 -7«,(i Imperial Tobacco 141 3 140 7U _7i, d Anplo-Dutch L 63 26 6 J145 words
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Article312 1938-03-05 4 Reports By Local Firms MESSR6. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., in their weekly rubber market review, dated Mar. 3, state The London and New York markets showed signs of fatigue at the week-end. and this market might have suffered a minor collapse but for news regarding American taxation,312 words
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Article230 1938-03-05 4 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $91 down 58 Business was again far from brisk to-day and a general feeling of apathy prevailed in practically all sections of the market. London's cable?continue in the same strain with far more selling orders than buying orders, but230 words
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Article82 1938-03-05 4 Guthrie Co., Ltd. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. stat Since our last report, outside rnarkeu have been dull and featureless and price have sagged 3 16d. in London and U.S.A. cent, in New York. Apart from a determined effort on w* u!to. by some sections of the local ™vmto construe82 words
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Advertisement91 1938-03-05 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE C BANKING I CORPORATION LIMITED I i(_K^o\ FREE yourselves from the FEAT xk^SS^/ of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import SO I ant documents) in SAFE BOXES DIII^I^II in our VAULTS at CHINA I HUM I M&H BUILDING, CHULIA STREET INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, You91 words
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Advertisement9 1938-03-05 4 kSr^H k^^*^dJb_\_\_-W K J^^li 1 SIME DARBY «TCo..Ltd: ?Ss^9 words
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Article768 1938-03-05 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Mar. 4. 5 p.m. 4- 4,6 Ampat w,imbaiiE 28- 30,--&JW 4 2 9 3^ 16x 2 r m ffi** f 45 6 f 50 6 Burma Malay f\ ca its 5?. Idris Hydraulic 5.6 6« 'iCSS 30 6 31i(t i h.. Tin o.l*768 words
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Article215 1938-03-05 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. An Indian was severely injured when he fell off a moving trolly bus at Fullerton Road yesterday afternoon. He was removed to the General Hospital in a semi-conscious condition by ambulance. Buyers Sellers Ampat 41- 4 6 Batu Selangor 1.47 1.52 Hongkong Tin 221- 23215 words
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Article236 1938-03-05 5 m~- r, M scow m». 30.ooo.ooo int. Apr. so o*.umm*mmmm I* SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom 41 2^ 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 HO nom. 41 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 mmm Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 111236 words
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Advertisement232 1938-03-05 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore tnwutmenf 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. I NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG232 words
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Advertisement262 1938-03-05 6 LAST DAY ()l THIS GRAND SHOW! I P^ JH /i»v\ "BEG, BORROW Br OR STEAL" k JOHN HEAL FLORENCE EXTRA' FRED PERRY IN "TENNIS TACTICS" =y "-H* I RO X Y BAR OPEN 5p M TILL MIDNIGHT S OPENS TO-NIGHT 6. 15 9.15 i 1 THE SCREENS FUNNIEST K_X^ihJ-^3^y J262 words
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Advertisement137 1938-03-05 6 I the BEST LAUGH in towni| I j TO-DAY ALHAMBRA 3-15 -6-15 -9.15 J i a Grand Story of a Princess in Danger JOE in Love! I V V Blades clang Women scream Horses die Laughing I DAVID LLOEW y^ j !Sy W j j <^ HELEN MACK PAUL KELLY137 words
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Article182 1938-03-05 7 London Talks Likely To Be Protracted London, Feb. 3. THF Anglo-Irish negotiations ai\ understood to have reached a dim j cult stage. Mr. Chamberlain and Mi De Valera had a private talk in th^ former's room at the House of Commons •Us afternoon, after which a plenaryReuter - 182 words
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Article79 1938-03-05 7 Ambassador Interviews Hitler Berlin, Mar. 5. CIR Nevile Henderson, the British ibasndor, this afternoon saw Hen Huler in the presence of Herr vor R.bbentrop. It is understood that thev ffIntSS&JS! 9 on subjects rest to both countries. It is understood that Sir Nevile Hens visit marks theReuter - 79 words
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Article93 1938-03-05 7 ANOTHER CRISIS IN A USTRIA Ruling Rejected By Vienna, Mar. 3. 1 r r£ offici a"y announced that Herr StvriT?^ e anti-Nazi governor of D R,2/ e 3 ned and is replaced by I clic h f Trummer a militant Ca- j S« A n& r ng SUPPOrter 0f jReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement348 1938-03-05 7 j TO-DAY :m5- «.i5 -9.i5 CAPITOL I ADVENTURE-ROMANa -SWEEP ACROSS THE SCREEN j I In Paramounts Thundering Drama of the Winning of the West! S AOOIPH ZUKOR PRESENTS FRANK LLOYD'S WFIIS FARGO Bill. l I PI \m I II ILLLLu IffillUU \_^F_mf>4n_\9_^^_^__E_ M WWWw J____W__\__\\__\________l___________. _^k^r W-^^wtht JTrWilW^^^^nL Ud JHp^^lV348 words
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Advertisement63 1938-03-05 7 MARRIED OR SINGLE? j i LEARN THE FINER TECHNIQUE O^ A S I CONTINENTAL K-E-E-S S from BARON MISCHA ACER S I "Irs aOTyours j j UMBIA'S F.ATMT RURPRISI PACKAGF PRESENTING TO THE I I SINGAPORE PUBLIC A NFVv fc GORGEOUS MADELEINE CARROLL 1"" n %7" R 0 o n63 words
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Article150 1938-03-05 8 With "Feminine Outlook On Life" Prague. WOMEN cnitriiia»s In Prague are in for a bad time. A force oi policewomen specially trained In ju-iitsu is plani.\d for the city and hecruits are being taken now. Among the accessary qualifications for candidates ire height and strength, ability to speak150 words
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Article243 1938-03-05 8 Labour Co-operation With Fascism London, .Mai 3. A NATIONAL campaign for peace and security organised by the Labour Party is to be opened by a speech at Frome in Somerest on Sundav bv the Opposition Leader. Mr. Attlee. Interviewed to-day on the campaign Mr. Herbert Morrison243 words
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Advertisement314 1938-03-05 8 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS.— A selection of 70 —80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend real bargains, backed by our guarantee and free service WEARNE'S USED CAR MART. CAR BARGAINS! CAR BARGAINS!! CAR BARGAINS!! New Cars at the price of second-hand ones. Jowett314 words
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Advertisement110 1938-03-05 8 i MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprmklev* on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and influenza, a certain cure Get it from The United Pharmacy. S INFLUENZA is about now. Take 'J.P. I Influenza Mixture. Certain cure or money refunded. Buy it from The United Pnarmacy. > "SOLIPOT" The only one110 words
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311 1938-03-05 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Mar. 5, 1938. COUNCIL REFORM ME are glad to see that the subject of reform of the Legis- lative Council has again come before the Straits Settlements l (Singapore) Association, which, as a body consisting of British sub- jects of all nationalities, Kg the appropriate platform311 words
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Article942 1938-03-05 10 GAMBLING fever sweeps EUROPE BRITAIN bans casinos. Nevertheless. all the casino games have crossed the Channel now. Charity gambling part ure In rogue As they count legally M "private party." they are within the law. It is estimated thai around £2.000.000 will be raised m 1938 ior chanties In i942 words
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Article, Illustration103 1938-03-05 10 Three new submarines— Triumph. Ursula and Unity authorised under the Estimates for 1936, were launched at the Vickers Armstrongs yard. Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. The Trium ph is one of the twelve submarines of the ocean-going Triton t lass, of 1.000 tons, with a length of 265 ft. and an ar mament103 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1938-03-05 11 Motor-Car Which Flies Has Now Been Produced By American Inventors Work! Of Flight From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 18. A GREAT deal of petrol will be spilled into the waters of the North Sea before the Mayo "pick-a-back" aircraft i> ready to take its first long distance nt. This1,287 words
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Article172 1938-03-05 11 "STOP THAT NONSENSE" She Got Chocolates For Saying That j Copenhagen. ]£1-\'Ct Christian, famous for his democratic ideas, was shopping in a big 'ebartment store here the other day. Vv.iui he had made his purchases, he pormission to ring up the director mm on one of the store's teleHe rang172 words
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Advertisement59 1938-03-05 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle tftf&^&i**:-*. anomalies Crossed -**-t4 eyes. Complicated iK^^>~ cases of defective vision. Glasses if needed. K. A. THOMPSON, D.OjS. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation wi hout cost or obligation. q«« Telegraphic Address: I PHONE «OOUWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visitors and tourists COCKTAIL BAR59 words
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Advertisement25 1938-03-05 11 m m\___m___m_______________ Kenew SAWATOGEnJ dim; DANCE at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLAtll his Orchestra WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS 8 P.M. To Midnight. NO ADMISSION CHARGE.25 words
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Article, Illustration220 1938-03-05 12 FLOWER SHOW A. R. P. DISPLAY The Royal Ifcitnultural Society's Show of Howers-in-Season has epeneJ at the Horticultural Hali. Westminster, London. Photo shows B venerable expert examining a flowering cherry tree, i Planet Ne\\>>. iiii picture hows how the fin! hing louche the Olj sctio of the British Industries Fair,220 words
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Advertisement24 1938-03-05 13 ATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PERPETUAL NOTION w RENE ULLMAKN ha:; MM, Opened up to 6 pin. everyday Including Saturdays.24 words
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Article, Illustration1883 1938-03-05 14 Spend Your Leisure Hours in Fashion's Latest Dictate The Housecoat New Styles from Early Evening to last on for Dinner Hours i m _m^ are described below Also, Wear for Bed and Boudoir GOOD health demands rest, repose, ease and a holiday. The daily routine ol the present day1,883 words
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Advertisement32 1938-03-05 14 Maison Marcelle S /s\i/?^^7^ Permanent tiffijt\C& y~\ rry our ,atest YS Wj) 1 ,01t, t-winding J F 1 ft system J OcV^V^ Si Stamford Rd. S Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOY. S32 words
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Advertisement19 1938-03-05 14 I "I W£JAi)£?A££ has just received an unusual selection in BEACH WEAK 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor, Phone 7143.19 words
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Advertisement28 1938-03-05 15 I MAISON PERM j Telephone 4610 takes pleasure in announcing j the OPENING j ol their new ultra-modern and i AIK-CONDITIONED Ladies Hairorassliig Saloon 70, Stamford Koad. V28 words
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Advertisement45 1938-03-05 15 I'n packed p LARGE VAiIIED.-.<^^Bpf SELECTION 7^^^ CHROME STAINLESS STEFX ROU ED GOLD WATCH CHAINS AND BANDS For Ladies Gentlemen Prices to suit your pocket. Buy row at THE HOUBE OF QUALITY, Y I C K WA H 1 1\ Q 81, North Bridge Road.45 words
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Advertisement416 1938-03-05 16 _^____W^t!t_ftf9_u ft'iii I M____W______\__W MMMM___^_\^^^Mm^_____\^M_________. m H .Pjusn _Bia_f_H i_iß_kT^lHß^^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'pore RANPURA 17.000 Mar. 11 CHITRAL 15.000 Apr. 22 BHU 1 6.100 Mar. 12 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BEHAR 000 Mar. 21 i; BURDWAN 6.070 May 7 WALPINDI 17.000416 words
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Advertisement438 1938-03-05 16 yA TO FRENCH PORTS V I CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux M DESIRADE For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk S CAP ST. JACQUES For I !8 N antes, St. Nazaire ft Bordeaux Balny I 5 j- CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon Tourane Haiphong 9 i 1 CAP PADARAN438 words
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Article114 1938-03-05 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: P.W.D. Grab No 2. Lch. Ladv Guillemard. Phasianella. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock: W.Bt114 words
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Article642 1938-03-05 17 ALL the .sixteen large destroyers of the new "Tribal" class ordered under the Navy Estimates for 1935 and 193G were launched between June and i>» cember \ta'4, are expected bo be completed in alnio.-.t record time for ships of their type. The lit st batch ot seven642 words
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Advertisement260 1938-03-05 17 BIRXS l»IIILP LIXE. (Incoroorated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. I :UR Mar' 29 Apr. 2 cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or M( 11 e to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. DKIMI.WhSYDNEi return Sti 12JC Ist260 words
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Advertisement182 1938-03-05 17 W. V. K. LLNL GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. SUVv'A MARU Mar. 17 •m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Mar. 30 .s. HAKUSAN MARU Apr 14 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples 5574 $621 5634 S<Bl182 words
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Miscellaneous311 1938-03-05 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY 'Internal Air Service" 5 6a m a Lumpur 'Internal Air Service" 5 6 a.m. Aik Soon 9 %ju. North). Brunei and Labuan Kajang 5 11 a.m. 5 (generally) Bintulu I Vyner Brooke 5 11 a.m. ll 1 1 it w l_ajan" 5 11am t. Sambas and Singkawang311 words
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Article132 1938-03-05 18 Children Dike Part In .ipore. Friday. THE 103r, t birthday anniversary of Bhagavan sri Ramakrishns was celebrated at the Mission pn I Norrli Road, this morning, by •> larg< gathering oi children of th< uianda Bchool and the Saradamanl Girls School After tithl puja, the school children sang132 words
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Article105 1938-03-05 18 Only One Case Known At Present London. Mar. 2. AUESTIONED in the Commons about the alleged sabotage on bombing pianes at Ringway Aerodrome, the Under-Secretarv for Air said on Feb. 14, when two aircraft were about to be tested, were leaking. The matter was investi« T atec. and105 words
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Article39 1938-03-05 18 Following a four •day battle betwee I the Senate and the Chamber, which 'threatened a Government crisis, the Chamber has adopted the Government's labour arbitration bill, including the Senate's amendments, by 424 to 131 votes. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article95 1938-03-05 18 I r 7~' Chinese Commuted to Singapore, Friday. At the conclusion of a preliminarv inquiry before Mr W. G. Reeves the Third Maui.trate. this afternoon. Low K ii n Yong and Ho Loh were committed tothe next Assizes to stand their trial on a charge of armed robbery.95 words
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Article47 1938-03-05 18 St. Anton (Arlberg). The Duke of Kent, ski-tag just outside St. Anton recently, found a gold cigarette case, lost a few days previously by a Swiss business man— and won a reward of £4. He ggve -'he reward to the village poor fund47 words
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Article317 1938-03-05 18 "No Tunc To Pm On Brakes" MR. D. A. P. Koning. an assl ployed by a mercantile firm In Sint apore. made his defence tl before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the T Magistrate, at a preliminary Inqu which he is charged with c; death of a Chhvs^317 words
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Article165 1938-03-05 18 Statement Made In The London, March 'l THE departure of air mails Britain without the times of th< (losing of the mails being availabl to the public was the subject of a ment in (he Commons to-day by Duckworth, Assistant Postmaster c al. He this omy app'ied toReuter - 165 words
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Article25 1938-03-05 18 San Francisco Mgj The death has occurred of •■h art Senpps, director of the Toward newspapers, aboard the T ovia Delmar, off Santa Mai Reuter.25 words
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Article1411 1938-03-05 19 roMPLETE LLST OF OWNERS \(r, Win Tooren Has Biggest Enlrv D! l AILS of horses in training for the three-day Spring professional Race Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on M.u. 12, 16 and 19, together with ties1,411 words
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Article163 1938-03-05 19 Restoration Of Land Sea Control London, Mar. 3. rpllK detailed application of the British formula for withdrawal of volunteer! is under discussion diplomatically In London and difficulty has arisen over the question ol restoration of land and sea control Germany and Italy are anxiou mat land controlReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement22 1938-03-05 19 CARLSBERG CINEMATICS Bl treasure R^A- *B W\^____A Bt^V P lirtEl B^ &ffijj *.*^B W__________t_^^^^__W^__m _____W____Z^^__________________ it "^^w^ i v* E^^^^^^^ —B s22 words
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Article240 1938-03-05 20 Disastrous Floods In California HEROIC RESCUES IN MIDST OF UTTER DESOLATION f \YER fifty persons are feared to have perished and 67 others are missing in the Southern California floods, which are described as the worst disaster to strike the west coast of America since the earthquake at Los AngelesReuter - 240 words
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48 1938-03-05 20 London, Mar 3 PE National Co-operative Author itv. meeting at Manchester, recommended that all co-oneratiy societies members should cease to purchase Japanese goods during period of the conflict. The authoritv represents every section of the co-operative movement and includes the Co-operative Union ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article224 1938-03-05 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Mar. 4, 5 p.m Company Dividend ff I Total Id TIN year Books Date Ex. DIY. Close Payable r Austral Malay 9d. Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 Burma-Malay 6d. div. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar. 25 Katu Tin 6d. div. Mar. 10224 words
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Miscellaneous988 1938-03-05 20 j ON THE RADIO j BRITISH EMPIRE U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES Transmission 2:— 6.05 |>.m.— -9.15 The following are the principal p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); American short-wave transmLssions. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG The numbers immediately after the 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs) and GSO call-letters988 words
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Miscellaneous232 1938-03-05 20 1 PROGRAMME OF B, M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres i 12 45 pm.:— Light Orchestral Concert silva's Band. Relayed from the New played by Reller's Hungarian Band, di- world Cabaret. reeled by C. Reller. Relayed from the 8.10 p.m.:— "London Log", r Adelphi Hotel. lrom London. 600232 words
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382 1938-03-05 21 Large Pure liases From Europe And ;:IES concerning the strength and sition ot Chinas air force retne Chinese Government is by relying exclusively upon Sola for supply of aircraft and tracts have been signed with Ammt rests for the establishment aircraft factory in382 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-03-05 21 Honours awarded in the New Year Honour. Urt«S~igg Kin S at an Investiture at Buck.ngh Palace .JJggj JJ*^JSp. two nurses leaving after the Invest lure. The* UI r in tending d'Exeter Jordan .1 H.M.S. "Caledon, i." tratatag^^^^^Ut Sister of Queen Alexandra's Royal N ival Nawing S«™ e JJJ" Th Margaret68 words
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Article107 1938-03-05 21 After Two Escapes From The Prison Washington. A.IHAZ. the island prison in San scb Bay, is to be "tightened ng trie escape of two con- Di cember. The two men, who were serving sentences of 99 and 50 years respectively, were the first to escape from Alcatraz,107 words
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Article23 1938-03-05 21 S. A. General E lection Capetown, Mar. 4. Gen. Hertzog has announced that a general election will be held on May 18 Keuter.23 words
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Article227 1938-03-05 21 Subscription Opened To Give Relief The semi-official organ of the Catholic Church in France. 'La Croix.'' has opened a subscription for "the Chinese victims of the war."' "To succour those who suffer and to shelter refugees are eminently humane acts.'" the journal states. "But also,227 words
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Article125 1938-03-05 21 Recommended Concessions To Co To Parliament London, Mar. 4 I THE report of the unemployment in- surance statutory committee, whose /function under acts Is to watch over the (insurance fund, show that in 1937 the income of the general fund exceeded expenditure by £21.401.72(1. making, with a balance125 words
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Advertisement260 1938-03-05 21 Al\ APP E A L CHINA RELIKF COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE No. 43, Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore, 20th February 1938. From the latest cables to hand, we presume that the fight for the sovereignty of China will last for a long time. The sufferings of non-combatants all over China constitute a260 words
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Article533 1938-03-05 22 MALAYS MISS A PENALTY Soccer Friendly At The Stadium BY the solitary goal of the match, scored midway through the second half, the S.C.F.A defeated the M.F.A. in a friendly game of soccer at Anson Read Stadium yesterday. On the run ol play tin- Chi533 words
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Article27 1938-03-05 22 Hanover. New Humpshire, Mar. 4. Glenn Cunningham set up the fastest mile ever in 4 mins. 4 410 sees, on a wooden track. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-03-05 22 THE MALAYS XI. which lost to the Chinese by I—o in a soccer match at the Stadium yesterday. Below an incident from the game. (Tribune).25 words
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Article28 1938-03-05 22 Thursday's water-polo match at Tanelin between the Royal Inniskillings and the R.A.MC. resulted in a win for the Fusiliers bv 6—o. and not the Medicals as reported yesterday.28 words
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Article671 1938-03-05 22 Casuals Hold Club XI To A Draw IN an evenly contested game of on the Padang last evenin. Cricket Club second string drew with the Casuals. Play was enterp: Ing and a good pace was kept throughout. The club gave the mon pleasing display and might671 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-03-05 22 The Tides TO-PAT: 0.20 a.m.. 9 ft. 1 in.. 1 p.m., 9 ft. 4 ins. TO-MORROW: 0.47 a.m., 9 ft. I htt 1.10 p.m.. 9 ft. 2 ins.28 words
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Article198 1938-03-05 23 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS TOURNEY Open Championship Competition Singapore. Friday. TRTHBR interesting ties In the YMCA open lawn tennis tourna- were played this afternoon. 1 attention was centred by the ■Actators on the match between N. S. nid Murakami, which ended in a n to Wise by 6-2, 6-4. The Japan•t irted198 words
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Article54 1938-03-05 23 are invited for the following the second Malayan badminton tournament to be held in :rom April 15 to 18 The Mar. 15. The entry fee petltor per event. Entry are able from and should I to the hon. secretary. Binre Bi Association, co. the Arcade: men's singles, ....dies"54 words
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Article58 1938-03-05 23 A. C.S. Sports annual sports of the Anglo-Chin-3chool will be held on Friday. May unending at 2 30 p.m. at the Jalan stadium. rente for old boys will be:— 44o yards relay and 440 yards individual. uns for the relay will be drawn on the laid. Old boys who wish58 words
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Article57 1938-03-05 23 In a friendly game of soccer played on Thursday at the Geylang Stadium. Evatt's XI beat the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. XI by two goals to nil. The following represented Evatts: C. Sspeckerman, Boon Hock, G. Scott, K. Rozario. Muniandy. Alex Tan. Hor, W.57 words
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Article51 1938-03-05 23 to a soccer friendly at Alexandra yesr day. the RA.O.C. Alexandra, beat a <-am drawn from the crew of the German liner Scharnhorst s—l. Scorers or the winners were: Cpl. Dean <2> and -Cpl. Orr. Cpl. Orme and LCpl. Richrds. iter scored the losers' lone goal. s*. Wood51 words
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Article29 1938-03-05 23 Singapore Rifle Association anthat the spoon shoot for towill be held at Bukit Timah and not at Seletar Range, as ly notified. The shoot to-day Seletar Range.29 words
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Article136 1938-03-05 23 Hemchit Disqualified Lu K.L. Bout (From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Friday. ON a foul awarded in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round bout at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night, Young Johnson 10.0 gained a decision over Neil Hemchit, also 10.0. It was136 words
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Article312 1938-03-05 23 OXFORD CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY Boat Race Dinner On April 2 THE following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya: President: H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas. K.C.M.G.. 0.8.E. (Honorary Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge*. Vice-Presidents: The Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell. Dato Roland312 words
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Article44 1938-03-05 23 S.C.R.C China Red Cross A sum of $380-, being the Straits Chinese Recreation Club's contribution towards the China Red Cross Relief Fund was remitted yesterday to the China Red Cross Society. Hongkong. The amount converted at 50 V 2 is equivalent to Ch. $752.48.44 words
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Article50 1938-03-05 23 A Chinese was injured when he fell off a building from about twenty feet high at Chua Chu Kang Road yesterday afternoon. He had lacerations over the scalp and was bleeding from the left ear when he was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by ambulance.50 words
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Article193 1938-03-05 23 Chinese Confidence Increased Hankow, Mar. 3. An official dispatch reads as follows: "According to the latest reports from South Shansi, although the Chinese troops between Lingshih and Lingfeng have moved away from the railway line, they are still holding positions at two sides of the Tatung-Puhsion Railway. "Severe193 words
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Article65 1938-03-05 23 London. Mar. 4. As the result of London consultations between British, French and United States naval experts there is reasonable hcpe of nvoiding escalation of battleship dimensions, states the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent, who ad is that there is a growing hope that Japan in theReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement161 1938-03-05 23 j I^SHf WOULD rssr] (The Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) )/^A_QAI?¥i Sr P Nightly— From 9.30 p.m.— l2 midnight. j 0/1-0 rl. MX M^ M Admission 50 cts. I TEA DANCES— Every Tues., Thurs., Sat, Sunday S From 6 8. 30 p. w. J FREE ADMISSION. I WATCH FOR OUR GRAND161 words
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Article596 1938-03-05 24 WATIONAI Mi MIL IS I TION OPPOSED UNFORESEEN DIFFICULTIES BESET CHINA CAMPAIGN Shanshai. Mar. 4. k CRYPTIC statement issued by A prince Konoye. the Prime Minister, in the Japanese Diet, reveals that the Japanese campaign in China is beset with unforeseen difficulties. "In order to overcome596 words
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Article36 1938-03-05 24 London, Mar. 4. An exhibition of British painting was opened by President Lebrun at the Louvre, in Paris, this morning. The exhibits include works lent by the King and various British galleries— British Official Wireless. a.36 words
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Article, Illustration335 1938-03-05 24 GARMENTS FOR CEREMONY WERE PRESENTS IN the first mass marriage ceremony to occur in a Shanghai refugee camp, eight couples were united at the 18th Refugee Camp at 1.120 Connaught Road in mail week. The ceremonv attracted no little attention335 words
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Article131 1938-03-05 24 Johannesburg. SOUTH AFRICA has become a nation of inventors. With a white population of under two millions, the Union was second only to Great Britain (population nearly 45.000.000 1 for the number of patents taken out last year. The respective totals were 479 and 502. Germany was131 words
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Article150 1938-03-05 24 First Royal Visit To Saudi Arabia London. Mar. 4 THE Times In a leader this morning refers to the Athlone journey "the first British royal visit to Sane. Arabia, realm of King Abdul Aziz lbi< Saud. a good friend of this country, and a valuable ally in the150 words
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Advertisement95 1938-03-05 24 SONJA HENIE EXCELS ALL HER PAST TRIUMPHS CAPITOL NEXT WEEK! iTsONJA ~aT TYRONE I I HENIE iA POWER _^__WW 9 \J y%s\ +*.'< Thrilling o» you i&*t__*i___t ttfe» I#ffi!* y_Wk "newfherd be >c m&s^ '***Kmffi& J&) gether mthugayly Jm. H *frt_i_M 'omontic mysical of Js&% S"\ A/ undreomed o y|95 words
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Advertisement21 1938-03-05 24 T A. S. GILES. i CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6, The Arcade Singapore. > THE TAILOR. i i21 words
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Title Section15 1938-03-05 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement isj 0 35 March 5, 1938. EDITED BY "HERMES" Every Saturday.15 words
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Article1337 1938-03-05 1 Newcomers To All Divisions Offer Hope Of More Interesting Season This Year y\L REGIMENT HAVE GOOD SOCCER REPUTATION ,^Tirc f ft r the SAFA Leagues for the new season-which. incidentally, E NTK oen on Monday evening-have now been announced, and the coasttj the three divisions1,337 words
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Article38 1938-03-05 1 In To-day's Supplement Page Services Notes 2 Malayan Hockey I Olympics boycott 3 ''ntures 4 and 5 Colony vs F.M.S. 5 Malayan Boxing 6 'P<>h Cricket <> Kutfge As A Pro? 6 havis Cup Changes T »rf Topics38 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-03-05 1 The Chinese soccer XI which met the Gordon Highlanders this week and were held to a draw of one goal each. The champions and cupholders were not at full strength, but the g;«me was keenly contested, and the Gordons showed promise of doing well in their league matches. Another new87 words
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804 1938-03-05 1 Thrill-a-Minute Hockey At Tanglin (By Pete) A real cup-final atmosphere was noticeable at the final of the Garrison Hockey Cup which was played at Tanglin last week. True to real "final" tradition the entry of the 'Skins'' team was heralded by the skirl of pipes and throb of drums. Was804 words
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Advertisement48 1938-03-05 1 BE WISE! BRIGHTEN yourself with a saks' fifth avenue model hat, a Gage or a Paris chic chapeau— the very hats preferred by the most discriminating in the West. They're incomparably beautiful, simple but exciting. Also Showing tricky bandeaux, halos and open-crown sports hats— the high lights for48 words
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Article579 1938-03-05 2 RUGBY football and hockey have finished at Seletar. and although both the rugger and hockey teams just failed to •bring home the bacon', they gave us many thrilling moments in their efforts to gain honours in the Malaya Cup, S.C.C, seven a side and579 words
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Article53 1938-03-05 2 SOUTH African Rugby enthusiasts are looking forward to the visit of the British team this year. So great is the interest in the second Test match, which will not be played until September 3. at Port Elizabeth, that applications for seats are already being received from all parts53 words
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286 1938-03-05 2 High Time Rugby Authorities Cleared O 2 London. Feb 17 THERE should be a rigorously enforced rule governing the choice of international players according to their blood qualifications, just as there is in S< The English F.A. would regard it extremely outlandish even to contemplate asking286 words
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Article98 1938-03-05 2 Norwegian Wins Grand Duel IVAR BALLANGRUD. the Nora skater, won the world's speed skating title at Davos, after a thrilling series ot contests. Ballangrud earned 190.907 points. In the last event of the championships, the 10.000 metres, Ballangrud and his compatriot, C. Mathisen skated a deadheat, both competitors98 words
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Article96 1938-03-05 2 New French Club Tribute To Australia DARIS is to have a "Kangaroo"' Rugby team. The name is to be given to a new amateur side that plays Rugby League football. Explaining the title, the club's directors said in an interview that it was to commemorate the recent visit of96 words
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Article96 1938-03-05 2 New World Title Challenger? THE first invitation open squash racket tournament for the Clarence Pen Cup has been won by Mr. Robert Grant who has thereby established himself as the leading American squash play/ He beat Norman Setzler. holder ol the American open title. 15—9. 15—4. 15-iu and96 words
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Article70 1938-03-05 2 3 1 ST. K. O. Featherweight Holder s HENRY Armstrong, coloured feati weight champion of the world. o ed his thirtv-first consecutive jn« victory when he floored Al Citirin«the count in the fourth round scheduled ten- round non-title at New York. Armstroim is 25 and hails rro Angeles. He has70 words
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Advertisement21 1938-03-05 2 you've dot a GRIP I like an I INDIA tyr^ risks— fit INDIAs to your car. Hj SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.21 words
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Article787 1938-03-05 3 Plan Worth Pressing Forward [ST HOCKEY CLASSIC REFLECTIONS ii/HKN the history of hockey in this W (ountrv Comes to be written the 1<»38 match between the Colony and the F M.S. will have a special chapter allotted it, not because of anvthing outstanding seen in787 words
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265 1938-03-05 3 Strong Fee I in p Among Home Athletes IF the Olympic Games are held in Japan it is unlikely that the Empire will participate. Both the British Empire Games Federation and the Amateur Athletic Association are opposed to sending athletes to a country at war.265 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-03-05 3 Celtic Bard (Dawson; winning over six furlongs on the second day of the Spring meeting, hotly pursued by Cistara and Solar Time. Dangerous Lover who finished fourth will be no ticed making his run on the outside.37 words
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Article218 1938-03-05 3 Team For England In 1939? HOW long will it be before Canada takes her place with the other countries of the Empire in international cricket? The question is promoted by the news that the M.C.C. have invited the Canadian Cricket Advisory Board to send a team to218 words
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Article183 1938-03-05 3 Speedway Racing Passes A Milestone ENGLISH speedway racing was born on a Sunday in February. 1928. on an old cycling track near Epping Forest. Impressed by stories of the success oi dirt-track racing in Australia, an enterprising railway engineer organised an experimental meeting, and hoped a little183 words
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Article23 1938-03-05 3 John Henry Lewis, the light-heavy-weight champion of the world, decisively outpointed the German heavyweight, Emil Scholz, in a ten-round nontitle fight at Pittsburgh23 words
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Article202 1938-03-05 3 Topsy-Turvy International Rugby Form U7HAT can be made of Rugby inter- national form this season? Everv match has confounded the prophets. Wales, after an unexpected victory over England, were installed favourites foi their contest with Scotland, but failed to realise their supporters' hopes. This defeat was all the202 words
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Article145 1938-03-05 3 Going To America This Year !IT is true that I have been offered, by 1 cable, a business appointment in America which I intend to accept." said C. E. Hare to a Reuters correspondent at the Coubertin Stadium, Paris, when asked about a report to this effect145 words
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Article45 1938-03-05 3 FRANCE has retained the King of Sweden's Cup, making a clean sweep of the five matches played in Paris France won the trophy at Stockholm last year The King of Sweden saw the contest. and presented the Cup at the conclusion45 words
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Article, Illustration592 1938-03-05 4 F. M. S.-COLONY HOCKEY GIVE WAY TO NORTH vs. SOUTH Change Will Be W elcomed <H> Twelfth Man") THE new arrangement for the annual Malayan hockey classic between North and South m luture instead of the F. M.S. -Colony match should be heartily welcomed by enthusiasts and players alike In592 words
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Article, Illustration102 1938-03-05 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN "Mr. Harrison's" Delia Ol.no up) is seen here winning from Queen Been (Farthing) and Shoot I'p (J. Donnelly), on the second dav of the Spring meet. Her time of 1.7 I 5 lor the .V furlong course lowered the record standing to the credit of Tin Pool (1933'102 words
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Article462 1938-03-05 6 Twelfth Man - WHAT OF THAT MALAYA N B.B.C.? Twelfth Man Scheme Has Faded Into Background WOUfD RMS/ STATUS IK )XING (By TVER since the early part of last year, the possibility of a central bodv controlling Malayan boxing has been mooted, but nothing seems to have resulted so far. It seems it462 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-03-05 6 The start of the second race at Bukit Timah on the final day of the Spring meeting, showing the horses just getting off their "marks." Sheve Amcrin second from the ouiside suffered most.33 words
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Article133 1938-03-05 6 Exhibition Boxing Tour MARCEL THIL. the French ex-world middleweight champion, has anannounced in Paris that he is shortly to make an exhibition boxing tour. The tour i.s to last 10 months or longer. This raises the question whether Thil intends to retire from prize fighting. It would appear133 words
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Article157 1938-03-05 6 Perry And Vines Off Colour COME ot the wildest tennis playing ever w Indulged In by expert players has been scon during the current tennis tour ol Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines, according to reports from California. A much advertised match in Los Angeles at t racted a157 words
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520 1938-03-05 6 Permainan - Permainan Many New Men In Perak State Side This Year? (By BRIGHT batting was the outstanding feature of the first important cricket match of the season in Perak at the week-end when the Perak Ceylonese met the Rest in the annual fixture520 words
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Article214 1938-03-05 6 Amazing Progress Of York City THESE are the days of big football, when famous players change clubs tor transfer fees running into four or five figures; when money is spent without stint on gymnasiums, gland treatment. massage, ultra-violet rays, holidays by the sea and all the other214 words
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238 1938-03-05 6 Will Budge Turn Pro In The Autumn? MORE RUMOURS l\ AMERICA DONALD BUDGE, now holder of the Wimbledon. American and Australian singles titles, is expected to turn professional next autumn, after helping to defend the Davis Cup. Three rivals have been after his services in the promoting world and it238 words
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Article111 1938-03-05 6 Return Of Fight Of Year Ago BEN FOORD. the South African boxer who surprised everybody by lasting the distance in his fight with Max Schmeling in Hamburg recently, is to be given an opportunity to secure his revenge for the points defeat he sust. at the hands111 words
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Article70 1938-03-05 6 Could Have Cone On Fighting JAMES Braddock. former heavyweigJ champion of the world, whose sunden retirement from the ring tool! American boxing circles completely surprise, could have continued to for another two years, despite the fac that he is already 33 years old. in tht opinion of his70 words
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Article33 1938-03-05 6 Fred Apostoli, the belting bell-h"! from San Francisco who recently be, Freddie Steele of America and Mar. Thil of France, has now beat Glen" Lee on points over twelve rounds Madison Square Garden.33 words
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Article169 1938-03-05 7 British Support TUP Council of the Lawn Tennis \ssociation have come to an important decision concerning the Havis Cup. Their delegates have Seen instructed to support the proposal for playing the Davis Cup biennially instead of annually as at present when they attend the annual general169 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-03-05 7 An incident from the play in the soccer match between the Gordon Highlanders and the Chinese the other evening at Anson Road stadium. The match was drawn. Some notes on the constitution of the S.A.F.A. leagues for the new season appear on page 1 of the supplement to-day.48 words
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257 1938-03-05 7 JOE LOUIS, negro heavyweight cham- 1 pion of the world, is said to be considering an offer of £20,000 to defend his title against Tony Galento, the New Jersey bar-tender, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The offer was made by promoter Harry Mendel,257 words
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Article157 1938-03-05 7 Burlesque Sport Which Brutalises WHEN a so-called sport is nothing more than a burlesque with all kinds of tactics which incite the ieelings of the public and brutalises the public, it can no longer be allowed in that form." said Colonel de Villiers. Union Commissioner ol Police, commenting157 words
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Article250 1938-03-05 7 FOURMATCIIIZSIN rniz RUBBER AUSTRALIA defeated England by Wit points in the fifth and final speedway test match at the Showground, Sydney. the scores being Australia 29. England 25. Australia had previously won the rubber by winning three of the first four Test matches. Five riders fell at250 words
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Article44 1938-03-05 7 Kilmarnock (Ayrshire! football team has been in existence for two years, but has never been able to arrange a match. They are therefore arranging to challenge anv women's XL Members include two Rugby players, a school teacher, two engineer-. journalist and three university students.44 words
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1181 1938-03-05 8 Marcus Superbus - Spring Cup Honours Should Go To Double Form Marcus Superbus (By m I i credit is due to Pymble for her very stylish victory m wc opu^up last Saturday at Bukit Tnnah. but I think that the major honours of the race T^an'v as*£uch as 10.2 and to finish up1,181 words
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Article222 1938-03-05 8 Grants For Coaching At Schools THE Council of the English L.T.A. have re-elected the team selection committee which chooses all British international sides. The Committee is: Messrs. H. Roper Barratt. F.R.L^ Crawford. T.M. Mavrogordato. AD. Prebble and F.T. Stowe. The Council have also decided that in 1940 the222 words
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Article66 1938-03-05 8 Lancashire Victory Again LANCASHIRE have beaten Yorkshire at Rochdale to win the Rugby League championship for the third successive season. They won by only one point in an. extraordinarily close game. The lead went from one team to the other, changing in all five times. Lancashire-. however, were66 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-03-05 8 Pymble registered a fine win in the Spring Cup race last Saturday at Bukit Timah. She is here seen finishing up well within herself.24 words
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Article352 1938-03-05 8 NOTABLE VICTORIES AT HOME THERE have been several notable I victories in Britain just recently. Benny Lynch, of Glasgow, for the world. European and British flyweight champion, beat the trench boxer. Maurice Filhol. very easily in a contest at Glasgow. The referee stop. ped the352 words
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