Morning Tribune, 3 August 1938
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Title Section14 1938-08-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3— No 158. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY A-jgwt 8 1938. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration896 1938-08-03 1 BERLIN BLAMES MOSCOW, SIDES TOKYO Says Japan Is Well-Prepared fIfHILE THERE IS A TENDENCY IN BERLIN TO BLAME MOSCOW FOR THE PRESENT MANCHUKUO FRONTIER TROUBLES OPINION IN LONDON APPEARS TO TAKE THE VIEW THAT ARBIt' RATION WOULD EASILY SOLVE WHAT IS BELIEVED TO BE JUST A LOCAL INCIDENT WHICH DOES896 words
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Article105 1938-08-03 1 KING LANDS FROM ROWING BOAT I Visit To Boys* I Camp II London, Tuesday. P Majesty the King landed on the I beach at Southwold in a* rowing It m order to pay his annual visit pij boys in camp, where 400 youths, li from public schools and half fromReuter - 105 words
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Article101 1938-08-03 1 CHINESE PREPARE NEW STAND Ifex-L\Fnpiur^ Hankow Tuesday. C Chinese circle are lupat morsf d over the Japanese Vb&S^T** on the north ba k h> omKSE thlrty miles north-east-Kunced U, h k v an a g, i WhiCh Was offlciall y mornu- In spokesman rormoci th.r reveale d, Reuter was P>Reuter - 101 words
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Article44 1938-08-03 1 I a r *°H monfh ru^ lem Tuesday. i** 1 148 a? u or laities, a h d ta ''alesuS ■M Jews were fc *nd 201 2L ,n July w^e 256 H ltl,; casualfi? 1 were injured. "Ma.^2 two B^ish euter 4D,e Were wounded.—44 words
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Article135 1938-08-03 1 TRANSPORT STRIKE DEADLOCK HgjCINGAPORES transport enters up- \\&p on another vital day to-dav l| ::jj:At 10 o'clock this morning it will be »U:definitely known whether the igjstrike, which is entering upon its «J :£::27th day, will drag on. £1 jjlg Ten o'clock is the time set by jjj|{the Company for135 words
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Article31 1938-08-03 1 Jerusalem, Tuesday. The Black Watch private, Cant, who was wounded in the Nablus engagement has died. It is officially stated that seven brigands were killed, 14 wounded and four captured. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article184 1938-08-03 1 RUNCIMAN MISSION LEAVES London, Tuesday. THE advance party of the Runciman mission to Czechoslovakia left for Prague by air this morning and included, Mr. Ashton Owatkin, head of the economic section of the Foreign Office, Mr R. J. Stopford and Lord Runciman's private secretary. Prague, Tuesday. After to-day's meeting the184 words
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Article72 1938-08-03 1 Berlin, Tuesday. VTEWS of further clashes between il Soviet and Japanese troops have evoked speculations in retard to the outcome, but opinion is generally inclined to the view that neither Moscow nor Tokio desire war, certainly not Tokio, in view of its commitments in China. The Nachtausgabe declares:Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement35 1938-08-03 1 ON OTHER JAGEB Local Wedding 2 Iransport Strike Hon| Fatt Trouble 3 I Markets 4 Racing Guide 19&20 T.P A. Meeting Ininis 22 Div. I Soccer I (i- day's Races 23 I raser's Report 2435 words
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Advertisement23 1938-08-03 1 MIX IT VOIKSIII a cupful or a uart as needed no waste Delicious for Drinking The Neu Improved Ih^^Si^Bl^ll j Price 80 Cents23 words
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Article, Illustration710 1938-08-03 2 that they should submit all th.,r demands to urb.t at ron, :lll( „otu, issued by th, Company reques toft turn to work. employes of the- >.S a pore 1 rat m hi (o. at a special meetinf heW last n *e*d ftff&S-- dp MtTSSFS^SSM710 words
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Article41 1938-08-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Tuesday. A SIAMESE editor, found guilty of publishing an article considered to bring Government and the Assembly into contempt, has been sent to gaol for twelve months He has been bailed out pending appeal.41 words
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Article52 1938-08-03 2 Singapore. Tuesday. "f MISTOOK the liquid for treacle" said I Ling Chua when he was charged in the Third Police Court this morning with attempted suicide by drinking ruu.stic soda in solution. Accused claimed trial, and the case was postponed to Aug. 9. bail of $5052 words
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Article194 1938-08-03 2 Singapore, Tuesday. I^EO Kim Sens against whom thore were two charges of extortioi pleaded guilty to the second charge this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate in the second court. Court Inspector Wray asked His Wor- .eceiving cash from the complai ship that the first194 words
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Article260 1938-08-03 2 Prison For 60-Year-Old Woman Singapore, Tuesday. ACHAWAN woman named Chua Ah Jee, aged 60 years, was charged with the theft of a pair of shoes valued at $260 from the Bata Shoe Store at 89, Middle Road, before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Se«cond Magistrate this morning. Mr Robert Chua, a260 words
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Article198 1938-08-03 2 Took Poced Diary From Dispensary Singapore. Tuesfl^™ AN English-speaking C < l^H named Goh Kim Hen; morning charged Oldham, the Second J^SM the second court with ♦he pocket diary, valued at 50 rni The accused pleaded not Kunji Raman, a dispenser Surgery dispensary, at 173, *w told the court that198 words
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Advertisement195 1938-08-03 2 That grand sense of weSS-heing! IpM^'ti No matter what your age or "JOqfT" '6( occupation, it is possible to extract 'Pj from life a grand feeling of fitness *F TS??-*}'*/ and well-being. Thousands of men 7 and women all over the world y^Tfly are paying a grateful tribute to \jg^/195 words
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430 1938-08-03 3 THREAT OF SERIOUS TROUBLE l From Our Oicv Bfiporterj Kuaia Lumpur, Tuesday. JIMELY intervention by Government, an armed force Of police and the Protector of Chinese prevented serious trouble developing at the Hong Fatt mines, when the sudden strike yesterday by two hundred and430 words
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Article180 1938-08-03 3 Reduction In Rates? )LLOWINO arc extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the comLe ol the Singanore Ratepayers' Cciation held on July 28: Kuctlon In minlmuni charges for t( electricity and gas supplies:— A tr was read from the Municipal fetarv dated June 25. 1933. stating M thi Commissioners180 words
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159 1938-08-03 3 SINGAPORE AIRPORT A LESSON FOR ENGLAND KGLAND must copy Singapore's ex»»Pie and layout the EmDire air na ve Wfo construct on similar fiinl. ann< t; hnes i:aid Mr- William JJJMJ aeronautical correspondent rd n n Lveni ng Standard" and Li-,V-' n Prir^ mnUar y candidate for »o talk from the159 words
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Article29 1938-08-03 3 \nZ£*' Justlce in 3rd Court R? Andc^Sn 1 1 aS"* M <*ar v. ■"■r V,U'o r included*. r **b &(v Ltd G D G ould29 words
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Article52 1938-08-03 3 aiS cld demijohn jar ning Sf "i. Bencoolen Street, fc? 1 holies were 1 other wounds while 01 another eooUc was While engaged in demolishing a building in Middle Road yesterday morning, two Chinese labourers were rendered semi-conscious with head Injuries when a portion of the52 words
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135 1938-08-03 3 MALAYA'S HEALTH WITH COCONUT MILK! §!lVI R Wiiliam Courttnay, visiting p; !j§U»* journalist broadcasting last jj|jj H—^ght from the 8.M.8.C, said this HiS jfiH »f Penang:— HhJ jSH "Half an hour spent ashore :{Hj nja wrought back memories of school- H gglav reading and of Robinson |hh fiß'?ru<ae for here135 words
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Article81 1938-08-03 3 Singapore. Tuesday j "PENG. Boon Ngai, against whom is prej I ferred a charge of being an alleged member of an unlawful society at the 1 instance of Inspector Mcintosh, made another appearance this morning beJfore Mr. Conard Oldham, the .second magistrate in the Second Court when81 words
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Advertisement72 1938-08-03 3 Just Received Just Received Faber's American Made Fountain Pens in assorted colours complete with clips Th' Best at It* price in the world Price 1.25 each only. Only limited supplie' received. Obtaimb> at PETER CHONG COMPANY Sinpvpore. Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipori. Penan'<, etc PIANOFORTE-PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN— SpeciaI72 words
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Advertisement243 1938-08-03 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS from approved Contractors only will be received at the Office of the Chairman. Rural Board. Singapore, up to roon of the 10th August. 1938. for the following works: Road to Taniong Kling from Juronu Road. Earthwork and pipe culvert laying for making of the above road. Every243 words
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Advertisement324 1938-08-03 3 ALMOST PARALYSED WITH RHEUMATISM Did Not Improve until He Tricci Kruschen There has just come to our notice ,1 nniarkable recovery from SOW? rheumatism. i'he ■fTtniMwriM of the man's condition and the step that led •o his ultimate recovery, are describee. In the following letter. Tor several vcar.s I have324 words
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Article97 1938-08-03 4 wrewerwerwe PALM OIL (Malaya) ft bulk JulyiAug. shipment COPRA (Straits. F.MJ5.) July Shipment SAGO FLOW (Sarawak) JuIvIAur Shipment TAPIOCA (1st quality) (Singapore) July Shipment PKPPFR (I.A.Q.) White Muntok Aug. Oct. Shipment Black Lam pong Aug.iOct. Shipment GAMBIKK (Qeei Mark) Block JulyiAug. Shipment London. Tuesday Previous To-day nr>-n-f> value97 words
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Article21 1938-08-03 4 SUfiSBKK Tone Spot Buyers setters Oct Dec Buyers Sellen TIN Ton' 8oot New York Aug 1 Previous To-day21 words
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Article67 1938-08-03 4 T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) T.T. on Hongkong (closine sellihgxate) T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) T.T- on New York (closing selling rate) London. Tuesduv. Previous To-day Chang* 178.16 178 13 —Jt 8.95 13 1667 words
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Article26 1938-08-03 4 wrwerwerwer i London. Tuesda v Previous To- day Chang* £7.1.6 £7.1.8 -2d. i%% 19 9 16 -3 16 19', 19 7 16 -3 1626 words
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Article24 1938-08-03 4 TIN Standard Boot (afternoon i closing price) rorward London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Chan*' £193' j £194 5 a +l«i £t94'2 £***** +1».24 words
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Article52 1938-08-03 4 LfMUUfcffJ Dun top Kubber QeueraJ Electric Imperial Chemical Industrie* rmperlal Tobacco uia»-Uutcn Canadian PacV Uauion Tin Huboei PUjo (neeafcBSfttt Trust UMf8e Ay^r Hiram Southern Xmt«i PRhan>rs Londan Aaiattt Kaffir 'Weal Wit Arm* Shell Tranapofi War Loan HK S Bans (\-Mftered B<ui* Brin«h America. Tobacco I* Rt-'<* 'London52 words
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Article171 1938-08-03 4 FRASER COMPANY Singapore. Aug. 5 IB TotllH| Cuoat'JU Books Date ta i"t M Close Pavable f IN Asam Kumbang 6d. No. 62 Julv 29 Au 5 Ju 30 I Austral Malay 9d. dlv. <■ 2d. bonus KH Hongkong Tin o c less tax Aug. 12 July Ig WM Ipoh Tin171 words
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Article179 1938-08-03 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Fraser's report is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $9738. down $l 1 .j. Cabled orders for Tin shares from London for execution over the week-end consisted mainly of selling orders but prices were far too high to attract local buyers. In the179 words
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Advertisement60 1938-08-03 4 ■OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and60 words
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Advertisement20 1938-08-03 4 SOUTH lIIIITISII INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES Tel. 5926. 2. Finlavson Green20 words
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Advertisement74 1938-08-03 4 Ambulance Calls B The numbers of calls attended M ambulance service attached to tn« j gapore Fire Dept. during th c fJJJ^B July, was 314, and of these Jcases outside Municipal limits. J^S The cases are classified »V,rvi^B motor car accidents 30. motor lorr >j^B dents 8, motor bus accident*74 words
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Article21 1938-08-03 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser I Company Singapore, Aug. 2, 5 p.m. werwerwer MiNiNr. werwerw wrwrwe r 'ENTERAI, wrwerwerwer RUBBER SHARES21 words
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Article156 1938-08-03 5 Co. Ltd. sao.uoo DEBENTURES Sl.\< xi U UcL '■^^n^^AUn tfo 105 num. Mar y4U *WMHH> s^r m m nom s£«P m DOm ff#^«*iW M 122 cl urSJ* t «lme»' ,m,i 102 /2 ci ■M^imTLS 101 102 ci ltt Va v 58 000,001 1 Nov >* mi 8jg156 words
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Article57 1938-08-03 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS wrwerwer MINING Ayer Panas 135 1.45 Bentas 1.10 1.18 Brunei United^ 0.75 0.80 Jimahs 140 1.50 Kamasans 1.30 1.40 Kempas 193 2.03 Kundongs 160 1.75 Nyalas 0.83 0.88 Pajams 185 1.95 Perak Rivers 1.00 1.05 Sungei Ramals 1.08 1.15 Telok Ansons 1.50 1.60 Ulu Benuts 0.35 0.3857 words
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Advertisement227 1938-08-03 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila, Singapore. inweetment Banken and Brokers in Securities emd Cnaawnntftaa Aa% Foreign Market Cable emd Qnoteiiem lan Ha Members: warn torx oonoir exchange. OOMMOOaTT EXCHANGE, INC. OT M.T. HWTORK OOTFKE SUGAR aW CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGK BKAJfOHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. BOMOKOHO SHARE227 words
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Advertisement183 1938-08-03 6 I'AYIIIOV i\ICMTL¥ O.I.» BA* GREATEST OF ALL GREAT COMEDIESA MOTION PICTURE TRIUMPH VOI'LI NOT EASIL\ FORGE! ENTIRE PROGRAMME IN TECHNICOI£I B LONOON FILMS present on ALEXANDER KORDA product km 2 1>- T*r -SF«L. '^■tinWSfl Bf '^BBBfclit^^ll MfSIC LAURENCE OBERON OLIUIER I °f fatly X r^e^^w^WW wra w^ wlth B innie183 words
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Advertisement208 1938-08-03 6 I Last Night's Crowds were held Spell-bound j CAPITOL V,5 OW -V,'- M,AV B sV, °U ,rt °uv» tV v Vs r-**ggßa Ba BSv ggggggga B» sw igf #gf BggßgßS BT k gW fga nrf «P ig ggggggga w m km\ /IB gggggggß sav Ifct BTf v mt^^ i \J^208 words
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275 1938-08-03 7 i By courtesy of S E. Levy A Co.. Lug execution of stopless orders accelerated Wednesday's decline, with th. k malim-ss of open short interest d<*privin£ e market breadth, wya a cabled synopsis 'rom the 'Trader's*' column ol fflgrrons'", the American national financial weeklv275 words
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Advertisement199 1938-08-03 7 10-MGIII SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ■EMPIRE THEATRE SUN TALKIES |H iTanjong Pagar) mew world) <• PM. ;.;{O_ M.3O P.M. fk%^^ llu r,nal Chapters ol Thundering rflß rt ThrilLs the S*iial tiiat Never let '^B P B\ .%> i'ou Don-n. Chapters 7— 12. *%<s>> IS WHO IS THE MYSTERY RIDER OF THE199 words
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Advertisement326 1938-08-03 7 *>ND BIG WEEK THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY -J I SINCE OPENING!! ISK ALHAMBRA MALAYA S ONLY AIR-COOLED THEATRE— CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD. The Screen's Most Dashing Scar in the Role He Was Born to Pity! DAILY nam tu tu tu p.m. k ejl I A VIIGIITY COLOUR ITEM THAT jlgm.326 words
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360 1938-08-03 8 Mass Demonstration As Protest Against Japanese Oppression i AFTER a continuous struggle ol almost thirty years, Korean revolutionary leaders living in China have succeeded in combining three separate revolutionary parties into one centralized body, so that a united front could be formed to carry on the360 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-08-03 8 Photo shows brilliant fireworks cascading from the Eiffel Tower during the all-night celebrations in Paris for the State visit of the King and Queen. The whole city was illuminated and the streets thronged with rejoicing crowds. (Planet News).38 words
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Article151 1938-08-03 8 New Republican Offensive Saragosa. Tuesday. FE battle on the Ebro River continued to-da.v with the Nationalist forces squeezing the Republicans back against the riytr along a semi-circular front, which the village of Morade Ebro is the centre. It is revealed that in order to embarrass the Republican retreat and communicationsReuter - 151 words
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Article101 1938-08-03 8 JAPAN'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED London, iWa*. lenge of j apan mean to lesist to th, S f claied Miss Wnlm^. K amid cheers at lh **> Summer School at Oxford "We realise the chalice,. are facing to-da> is a fallen* the world is also ta^n* and ,h£ we are fight, n*101 words
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Article123 1938-08-03 8 International Comma Restricts Market London. July 11 l fundamental agreement that free market in sugar shouli restricted by about 700.000 tonsj reached here at the internal sugar negotiations. In pratice this means the reductia the export quota by an average per cent., but in reality the chief suming123 words
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Article67 1938-08-03 8 Record Wheat Crop Rome. Turt THE highest wheat crop since I 1 is expected in the northern i phere. according to estomaty International Institute ol Agrictf Provided the weather does nor the crops the increase ojar BRJ likely to amount 12.3 million *oi* flsT^ult exportable mM tmm as large asReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1938-08-03 8 China Floods And Leags CHINEE request In A the floods appears onJ^oSiggggT* tne League Committee tor J^M,. tions ana- Transit. W to-day. sflß Th.e China Government he League to undertake ij neasures for preservation ,mm ntenesta in the region. m fellow River floods sad w *ieir execution— Pnitei48 words
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Article39 1938-08-03 8 No Claps For Fuehrer GERMAN soldiers on V\ co tW*mk clap the WfXLJ^faJaM decree oi' the BUP**** i«m which states that the a P^jm accordance with notary rdfV mm remain silent when <£ p, <V commander-m-'- H,pr address them- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement146 1938-08-03 8 t i^gßggf W£f»^ ~\^M gtt gg J £t > f '^m\ Eg -$r jjgg£&&!i£&<--a gg Ha s^aaiaw^. BF ~^Mw.»j^ 'Mf > 'k AMm 9Sm^^^'^a^MBB g/fik B^iJ^ \k. '•I Vfeßgfk^ /jsf mm W JMr i m &^ai Vjk, jJ Rk r^e^. A FEW WEEKS ■JKpp^ GIVE YOURSELF J/F^y NEW ENERGY Your146 words
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1012 1938-08-03 9 Suit With 50,000 Buttons When London Had No Policemen The Banned Art Exhibition From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 15. TIIK news that the King, ill with gastric influenza, was on a milk diet was received with dismay by the I*B French chefs appointed1,012 words
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Article, Illustration90 1938-08-03 9 On the battlefield of 20 years ago. the King, watched by the Queen and President Lebrun, unveiled the impressive memorial erected to Australia's war dead at Villers-Bretonneux. near Amiens, as the last ceremony of his State visit to France. The memorial bears the names oi 10.X85 Australians who fell in90 words
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Article84 1938-08-03 9 Shanghai Sympathetic to China's cause of aimed resistance, Soviet Russia has completely boycotted Japanese and Formosan tea and is purchasing large quantities of Chinese red tea, according to wellinformed circles. It may be noted that years ago w len tea was the most important item84 words
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Article25 1938-08-03 9 Mr. V. S. Kelly has been appointed to act as Assistant Treasurer, Penang. in addition to his duties as Accountant. Excise Department, and P.W.D., Penang25 words
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Advertisement21 1938-08-03 9 W'* <" \__flg^T« 11/f '^/_r*" N jjP^fg^Bg^jßSkf"* X* fl THE BRITISH TYRE 100% GRIP-SILENCE-HAFETY MILEAGE- COMFORT SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. WPS i*21 words
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311 1938-08-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1938 MOTORING RISKS THE introduction ol compulsory third party insurance for motor vehicles both in the Colony and the Malay States while welcomed in certain quarters, still appears to be causing some heartburn to u large number of motorists who are kicking against tne311 words
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Article811 1938-08-03 10 JAPAN CANNOT FIGHT RUSSIA IT will be I surprise to most independent übaWWCfl it the fierce dispute which •la.s arisan between Japan and the Soviet authorities in the last few weeks rtgaitUng the frontier line between Manchukuo and RussiaJi Mongolia develop Into Bar OO I large scale Both sides, it811 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-08-03 10 atat 19 months evprcssis her tZZ? s?"* Kssex Hm a competitor. A£ o**« presses her .ons.dered opinion on the eonfeetionerv possessed bv Diana Ward. months (eentret. (Planet News).28 words
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Article54 1938-08-03 10 Mr. M. L. Webber. District I Officer, Tapah, is indisposed and patient in the Batu Gajah Hospital Mr. T. Malley has been appoici act as Chief Accountant, Posts and graphs Department. S.S. and F Ml Mr. J. E. Staley. Planter. B8 Estate, Teluk Anson, is indisposed! a patient in54 words
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Advertisement19 1938-08-03 10 To-day's White Label" Announcement Honest men marry soon, Wise men never. Buf they all fall in love with BEWAKS19 words
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306 1938-08-03 11 JAPANESE PLANS TO DOMINATE THE PACIFIC CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED STATES L 0 WILL DEFEAT THE JAPANESE NAVY IN THE PACIFIC > ASKS THE TA KUNG PAO, AN INDEPENDENT rj LIBERAL DAILY IN HANKOW. Referring to the statement issued by the Japanese naval hoi hies to the effect that Japan306 words
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Article143 1938-08-03 11 SEARCH FOR £2,000,000 TREASURE kjAwnr* Terschelling, Holland. ivaauri or round shot and copper Plates which have recently been g* to the surface by the giant S S?i! whlcn is attempting to JW the 12.000.000 treasure from the h,'' i r,^ ardcd here indicating 'h ti<ci,er is very close to the143 words
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Article11 1938-08-03 11 (t'Miueen. wife of Mr. >-■ Bikam Estate. n'"ed to the Batu GaWeaneaday.11 words
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Article132 1938-08-03 11 BEST CHINESE DEFENCE HANKOW WELL PREPARED Shanghai, July 18. DECENT inspection of the defence works at Nanchang, provincial capital of Kiangsi, and Hankow, by foreign military observers from Shanghai has revealed the best Chinese defence preparations are seen thus far, according to a foreign news report. Nanchang is strongly defended132 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-08-03 11 General Chen Cheng, Vice-Minister of War, Governor of Hupeh and Commander of the Wuhan defence area, is seen arriving at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park to preside over the first war anniversary ceremonies.32 words
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235 1938-08-03 11 London. OTLM stars went to Buckingham Palace when "shots" were made for the filming of "Sixty Glorious Years" a picture dealing with the reign of Queen Victoria. It was the first time that a talkie film had been made at the Palace. The King has235 words
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219 1938-08-03 11 Finland Prepares For The Olympics track events the stadium of Helsingfors is available. The wrestling, boxing and fencing competitions will likewise take place at the stadium or in the indoor arena of the university. The shooting contests will be held at the rifle ranges in Malm and riding competitions at219 words
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Advertisement78 1938-08-03 11 POLAROID Glasses are ine latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRS'I TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor spor*\ See OUT demon not f rir.arkable new Invention.78 words
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Advertisement60 1938-08-03 11 I FOR SERVICE j > AND > i s.\nsiAnio.\ S J entrust all your Clock Watch J 1 Repairs to: I [lick ll'wh llin» 129, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. i i (Near Middle Road). i CTentraeien r <>r (he Rrpnir of Ctocks \V;itchcs (o I In' Briti-.li 1 .rniv m K60 words
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Article, Illustration118 1938-08-03 12 The Klfif, accompanied bv President Lebrun. reviewed r>o.ooo men of the F rcnek Arftiy including cavalry, mechanised and colonial divisions, at an I hour-loin; parade in his honour at Versailles, Paris. During the review 6" n »w overhead. Here are tanks passing in mass formation during (j the review. (Planet118 words
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Article, Illustration102 1938-08-03 13 Sixteen-yea old Joan Fow of Margate W ihe Charm a Glamour fl Competition Chftonville Li Bathing Pool, M gate, Kent. ll competitors were es' tiiven a length of in lni with which to 1 monstrate their sex peal much depending their skill in artistic dr; ing. Here are102 words
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Advertisement35 1938-08-03 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF J HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOBS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY W WATCHES M THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.35 words
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Article, Illustration892 1938-08-03 14 Little Rooms For Little Tolk Beautiful Surroundings Help To Form A Child's Character An idei-1 bedroom for the grtfrini bejr, in which there is plenty of room for books, toys, maps and all the other treasure he loves to collect I above). This octagonal shaped room has been converted most892 words
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Advertisement17 1938-08-03 14 ~4_| _^]P^ V53P^ Yi \f jß&f w JS Smm\ VtftiaMs lieef OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES. A 1617 words
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Article289 1938-08-03 15 Little Things To Know ILg j a uood way to make an ta expensi?« jam .-To every 1 lb. DU i.)'iuice or fruit add only lb. lf and 1 teaspoon of glycerine. mjkea economical jam with no scum. It is clearer, and ps rrood for a very long time. K289 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1938-08-03 15 Rear beautiful kittens instead of unwanted outcasts It's well worth the little trouble involved. To Tempt Their Appetites THE birth oi any young thing should be an event of some consequence, even If it only a litter of kittens. Unfortunately, however, many cat owners and even cat-lovers sigh1,170 words
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Advertisement26 1938-08-03 15 IJW*,AL OFFER FORt U M and AUGUST only i mt 2SS3k..mm lasting I *7?** W *> WAVEB i W-W and $10.00 only .^AIACCA I telephone: 121) j26 words
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Advertisement281 1938-08-03 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU CON THE git _P^ mat CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE Ist Class 2nd Class Honfkonr $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $18&57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300,000 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call281 words
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Advertisement372 1938-08-03 16 iv_ TO FRENCH POR^ jK* *j CHARCEURS R E UNls I J HOMEWARDS. i For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP ST. JACQUES lor Marseilles Nantes. St. Nazairt Bordeaux i fTO SAIGON INDOCHINA ADEN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong CAP VARELLA I 1 GG. PASQUIER -doJ The Successors of MOINE372 words
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339 1938-08-03 17 International Sugar Council Decisions ai London. A'TEH a delay caused by the negative attitude taken by Soviet Russia, the International Sugajr Council has recently published the results arrived at after long deliberations. According to the official communique, the Council agreed first that in lla rturent quota year ending on August339 words
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Article62 1938-08-03 17 Singapore, Tuesday. Teo Cho Meng was this morning ordered to execute a bond to be of good behaviour for six months In one surety ot $50 by Mr. Conrad Oldham, .the Second Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to the theft of scrap iron valued at $2, the62 words
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Article428 1938-08-03 17 perty of the Government on the understanding they are loaned and that u herd of corresponding size and condition must be returned eventually. This arrangement would permit the natives to secure ownership of the natural increase which may result from the care the animals receive. Such native deer428 words
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Advertisement289 1938-08-03 17 BIRXS PHILP lINE. (Incorporated in Australia I NEXT SAILINGS A In port To-day Au° 29 Sept. 3 Suheap round trip tickets rom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rate* mo n„j npv or First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, byaney Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. .^mi289 words
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Advertisement66 1938-08-03 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA TIL W A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodate ftf First Saloon and becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan interchangeable wtt_66 words
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Miscellaneous265 1938-08-03 17 -< w^_~^^.— ~-*-w -v— «ft» OSTAL INTELLIGENCE j TO-DAY lOR PER DAT E AND TIME th-West Sumatra. S.-East Celebes Moluccas and n fx K.N.I.L.M Aug. 3 7 a.m. v- DUI K.N.I.L.M. 1 7 am Astern and Southern Marella 3 10 a.m Marella 3 10 a.m. '-1 Tembilahan Makasser 3 n265 words
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Article26 1938-08-03 18 fHE following quotations from New I York were received from Messrs. S. E. Lew and Co.. by air mail yesterday:- wrwerwer wrwerer26 words
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Article180 1938-08-03 18 San Francisco Imports Decline San Francis BREAKDOWN of the latest San Cisco import figures sho* how tically prices have been Oetsam over the world. re jj Prices of basic commodity 40 to 60 per cent below the u**l year ago, harbour figures snow !21 commodities sent to u» rj180 words
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Miscellaneous770 1938-08-03 18 I ON THE RADIO j n*-*s i_?-r O simple humour and sophUica-WED.-AUGUST 3 i>y Mourlcc SINGAPORE 35 Stert Party. 20 Ne«a and announcn. enU, OaaMaal Martta] Time Signal at 415 p.M r t SnuaapkaM laaat* GMT. 11.40 Dance music bom .•yttjnj. -/ill 2'-. metres (1.33 mc) -2 00 World Affairs—770 words
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Miscellaneous138 1938-08-03 18 TOKYO JZJ 11.8 Mes m 8 20 Opening Announcement. 8.25 News in Japanese. 8.35 News in French. 8.45 Accordion Solo. 9.05 News In Chinese. 9.15 News in English. 9.25 Popular Bong* on Olympc Theme 9 40 Letters from Home or Music;;! Selections 9 45 Concluding Announcement. 9. 0 Close Down.138 words
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3608 1938-08-03 19 GUIDE TO FORM OF THE RUNNERS IN TO-DAY'S RACES HewaM bv Marcus SupelbusM) Ivi form of all horses and Rv.-es entered for to-day. the V of the Autumn meeting E JVeaani Turf Club, showing bow the candidates have M the.r last three runs (ex--•;.Vr.. new) together w.th de- ut breeding,3,608 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-08-03 20 "JllV!- l?M? thC "SS WaUhed bv lhe <* ueen *"<« President Lebrun, unveiled the in.prSlate"" Vran The near aniens, as the last ceremony > an around that Is nou Jhi h SSi^^-iS?" A^"^» Ml in the war. and stand in, 55?! Lutvens desip jt H^e are the King and <|uee..72 words
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Advertisement99 1938-08-03 20 (j NEXT CHANGK l \IK ONDITIONFD j NKW ALHAMBRA J A MUSICAL MORE SUMPTUOUS THAN j YOU'VE EVER SEEN! A SON] A MORE S EXCITING THAN SHE'S EVER REEN! S 'X^S Sfonj* r- AHENIE j AMECHE I BNHP|'' The 0n ,n A Million" t V ~-f r '7'" 0 ,od99 words
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2116 1938-08-03 21 T.P.A. CHAIRMAN RE-AFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR BUFFER POOL Kpeech At Annual Meeting ILeeIGHIU ORPINARY GENERAL MEETING OF THE TIN PRODUC- [j- ASSOCIATION WAS HELD ON JULY 26. AT 11, IRONMONGER Al9& E 2--518 W.HARRY PEAT. K.8.E.. CHAIRMAN, PRESIDED. IN SECONDING THE RESOLUTION FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE gpORT AND ACCOUNTS SIR2,116 words
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Article49 1938-08-03 21 hA i'a H ,w dl c,as s nas been started by Pandit (Mrs. I Veera Kumar under the auspices of the Ladies Union Singapore, at the club house. 7, Ifoulmein Road, on Wednesdays at 930 n^TSX class is °P en t0 la dles of all nationalities irrespective of member-49 words
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Advertisement26 1938-08-03 21 ViliCAlN a\V#^rf«a.i^j| I Created by Experts VILCAIN watches are as attractive in their refined beauty a* they are unfailing in their accuracy. r THEY NEVER VARY?26 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1938-08-03 22 Rain Again Holds Up Tennis Tourney ftNCE MORE RAIN iNTERFERED WITH ™E M^AN TENNfe 0 CHAMPIONSHIPS YESTERDAY CAUSING THE TOURNAMENT TO D| CARRIED OVER YET ANOTHER DAY TO-DA\ W HEN IT IS HOPED IT WILL BE COMPLETED vmTFHDAY THE WEATHER WAS IN1,178 words
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Article149 1938-08-03 22 SKINS' BOXING TOURNEY THK first round of the Inniskillinßs inter-company novices boxing tournament was held last night. Verv keen bouts were witnessed. A Companv won seven fights, "B" 2, "C" 4, H.Q. S and "S" 4 The tournament will be continued to-night. l.u night's results were:--mmwoon Kerr (Al beat O'Carroll149 words
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Article125 1938-08-03 22 GANGSTER FILM AT THE CAPITOL IT is a Hollywood habit to "type" stars, and for the last five years or ao thai versatile actor, Edward 3. Rob'nsen, has btAn typed as a gang•St'T In his latent pie.ture. "The Last Gangster," which opened a season at the apltol last night, Robinson125 words
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Article, Illustration273 1938-08-03 22 MALA YANS HOMEWARD BOUND TO-DA Y PASSENGERS from Malaya al homeward and porta en r Ol 1 ;.s. Hector io-dav are:Capt. J. Atk.ns, Mr. w. Atkins Dr U H>i-Chun. Mrs. A. J. and th( Men C. F. and A. N. Clements. Mrs. J. la Master J. C Clone Mr. and273 words
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Article22 1938-08-03 22 Singapore. Tjejotfj Me R D W. Edwarao-K' admitted to the Straits BJJ^S Bar by Mr. Justice Home thn 1 ing.22 words
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992 1938-08-03 23 PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES AT PENANG ißv Marcus Superbus") u upek afternoon's J bt'n provided by the A ~*lffaS*& lh lh ird d f a /r pen-"'- ran tin to-day, for e ;VU» race start- te good day for punter. m.- useful money. ?°™J_S* lower division of ,f, has only992 words
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Article292 1938-08-03 23 One- All Draw With Skins In First Division Skins 1; Loyals THE Skins'drew one-all with the Loyals in the first division soccer fix--1 ture played at the waterlogged Anson Road Stadium yes erdaj Ground conditions made good soccer impossible. A mudlark could best describe the292 words
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Article142 1938-08-03 23 Singapore. Tuesday. CiEVENTEEN cards were tak*m out for •3 the Afford Cup at Keppel and resulted in a tit between: A. M. Williamson 84—15 =69 J. W Edwards 85—16 =69 R. J. Fennie 84-15 -=69 The tie vUll he played off by Aug. 21. MIXED FOURSOME Fifteen cards142 words
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Article40 1938-08-03 23 FOLLOWING are selections for to-day's races at. Penang Race 1 FERNLET Kit Race 2 JULY THE SEVENTH First Bid Race 3 NIGHTSHADE Judith Anton Race 4 DRIFT ON Woden Race 5 OORUGAN Empire Flower Race 6 BONNIE LASSIE Cascade40 words
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175 1938-08-03 23 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP TIES THE following ties will be played off at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this week-end In the Singapore Badminton Championships: SATURDAY (2.15 P.M.): Men's Junior Singles Chan Khek Eng (U.C.A.) vs. Loh Ngian Lim (Marigold*; Wee Kim Wee (Useful* vs. Raymond Frois (Useful): Koh Chek Tuan175 words
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Article30 1938-08-03 23 In the Tanglln Club tennis tournament on Friday, the Dyne Cup final will be played between Mrs Stapledon and Oak-Rhind (—3* and Mr. and Mrs. Strickland (—l5)30 words
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Article90 1938-08-03 23 Singapore, Tuesday When the case against Ang Cheng Choon was called up this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, the court was informed that Mr. A. V. L. Davies had been retained by the accused against whom is alleged a charge of criminal breach of trust90 words
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626 1938-08-03 24 AWING to holidays this week's report covers only four working days U during which little of moment has occurred to affect markets apart from the situation in the north, which according to Press reports, has taken a more serious turn, 'incidents' on the Soviet-Manchukuo frontier having626 words
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Article70 1938-08-03 24 T I,K ucll-known philanthropist 1 Mr. (bee Swee Cheng has add- ed to bis other many I**™*** bv Rivmg 51.009 to the new bu IdShg'fund ofthe Bethel Lnghsh The new school, a set of six dasaraeana each to hold forts pupils, with two teachers offices, V to be70 words
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Article165 1938-08-03 24 Singapore. Tuesday. TWO voung Cantonese. Yun Ah Ka, F and Loh Ah Choi anpeared before Mr L. C Goh. the Fifth Police Magistrate this afternoon in he F fth St on charges of defamation fnstituted against them by a g*ese woman. Madam Li Lian Hin. Both the165 words
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Article147 1938-08-03 24 LONDON TfTfcmJ TO-DAYS RESULTS IN THE Cmrl I MATCHES:- LKI Middlesex beat Sussex by th rep Sussex 296 (Alien 5 fur 68. Gray 5 for 22 1. na Midds 178 (Nye 5 for 55. und J Derbyshire beat Warwick by m ings and 28 runs. Warwiwck 187147 words
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Article166 1938-08-03 24 FOREIGN EXCHANGE PANIC London. Tuesdi^B ANY idea that continental nerwjaM anent the situation in OaH Europe was allayed by recent draJM ments was rudely shattered tlusnfl ing when an avalanche of gold-bttajaj orders descended on the London b« market. -_B ^B The demand for gold, which emanai ed from allReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement21 1938-08-03 24 A. S. GILES. CTVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER J No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. S THONE 7W4. THE TAILOR21 words
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