Morning Tribune, 9 August 1938
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Title Section14 1938-08-09 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ibi. a- No nft_U SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 9 1938 FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article311 1938-08-09 1 I Jap Planes Again Rain Death On City rRENCH CATHEDRAL DESTROYED; HUGE DEATHROLL CANTON, MONDAY. (TON CITY WAS SUBJECTED TO ONE OF THE MOST SEVERI. BOMBINGS FOR WEEKS WHEN NINE JAPANESE PLANES )SED THIRTY BOMBS IN THE VICINITY OF THE GOVERNMENT PICES. THE POWER STATION, PEARL RIVER311 words
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Article41 1938-08-09 1 BOMB OUTRAGE IN HAIFA Haifa, Monday. NE people were injured when a bomb exploded in an Arab market nbenas to-day. A daylight curfew been proclaimed in the area of the osion Two other bombs exploded b_€ssiji on the main road.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article205 1938-08-09 1 Moscow, Monday. pIK Pravda, in a leader connects the hangkufeng fighting with •nai chain of seven years* persistent gtrti „n the part of the Japanese Wary circles to injure Soviet-Jap PT' wit h the ultimate object of JJJJ]"* Ja P an 'nto war against the It i. regardedReuter - 205 words
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Article37 1938-08-09 1 Manila, Monday: About 8,000 people are homeless as the result of a fire which swept the poorer quarter of thc town About 1,000 houses were gutter! T_w. damag? is estimated at f 40.000.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article27 1938-08-09 1 Prague, Monday: A Sudeten-German Henleinist is reported to have been killed by a Sudeten -German democrat after a political discussion at Glasewarld, Bohemia.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article117 1938-08-09 1 London, Monday. iiiijDKEIABLE information estimates jjjj? jj::j** tne Russian Air Force in the;:::: ::j:|Far East at not far short of thou- jjj .jjjjsand first-line bombers and lie fit jjjj: ::j::ers of good quality. According to prototypes actually jj;;! ..jjjseen by British experts the Rus- jjjjjReuter - 117 words
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Article31 1938-08-09 1 Britain 's Unemployed London, Monday: The unemployed on July 18 totalled 1.773.000. which is 29.000 fewer than June 13. but an increase of 448.000 compared with July 26 last year. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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140 1938-08-09 1 Chinese Claim Another 'Taierchwang' Hankow, Monday. THE Chinese claim to have launched a general offensive on the north bank of the Yangtse, steadily pushing back the Japanese in the direction of Huangmei and Susung, while on the southbank they claim tQ have repulsed the Japanese, inflicting heavy losses. The ChineseReuter - 140 words
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Article105 1938-08-09 1 Bengal Cabinet Crisis Calcutta, Monday. INTENSE excitement prevails throughout Bengal as a result of a series of non- confidence motions by the Opposition in the Legislative ."->.se____bi> against each member of the Cabinet. The crisis wa.s precipitated b> the recent resignation of one minister following his criticism of the Government.Reuter - 105 words
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Advertisement41 1938-08-09 1 s OTHKH *AG*a < I ripls Tragedy 2 j S »,O<M) Bail For I Japanese l!'m r don S Letter I4_ < I'awnbroking "Test i (aM 21 f |Mk Uaee Entries 22 J i piv. I Soccer JJ J J skins' Boxing 2_41 words
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Advertisement92 1938-08-09 1 maamwaemmWem^mm^m^'m^^ I FRESH MILK -WITH 1 I fSs__B ALL THE TROUBLE I I (2 B» REMOVED! J 1 1 TET Khm put an end to delicious, nourishing milk fl W JL/ your troubles with milk, to drin_. It is especially I \a For Klim is rich, pure cows good for92 words
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Article103 1938-08-09 2 Chinese Hacked To Death trrom Out C*am Corretpoadet Malacca. Monday. IK remot, UmfMOf at M-tttfaU-f Jal.m. in the Alor' (iaja 1 District, .in elderly Chi-MM and I Chinese youth, ■gad about eighteen yean, were found hacked to death this morning No arrests have been vet made103 words
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Article85 1938-08-09 2 s ngapore. Monday LOW INO u.ci K<*e Kong, two youv.t> 'nit.o,-.-.' appeared before M I conr.iu vMdl, -:ii. the .second magistrate. j this Hiomlng on a charge that they la-st Saturdaj evening al sbout o 30 pjn. at 33. Oeylang Road, committed extortion by putting one Tan Meng85 words
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Article26 1938-08-09 2 Mr B P Lobe, the manager of Rose Pong and CO who met with a motor accident on Jul;, 25, has recovered sutticlently to attend oflice.26 words
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Article82 1938-08-09 2 Singapor Monday. Ye Ul y Onf, a Hainane.se. aeed 25 red before Mr. Conrad Oldir.r econd magistrate this morn- j:-.<wpr to a charge that he last rdav night shortly after seven ne at a bus driver at Vict r.u Street, thus committing the off cr minal82 words
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Article25 1938-08-09 2 Owing to the big programme of works in the PWD.. Batang Padang. Mr. R. A Addison. Assistant Engineer, has now i n stationed In Tapah.25 words
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Article86 1938-08-09 2 EBngapore, Monday, i ONE ua>'.> Lmple imprisonment and a flue ol $3()() (41 weeks in default! were Imposed this naorning bv Mr H. A. Korrer, District Judue, Criminal District Court, on Goh Hock Leng a Chin-! ms ot the labouring class, who pleaded (guilty86 words
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Article, Illustration215 1938-08-09 2 BRITAIN HELPING I CHINA I Singapore. Monday. "EVERYWHERE in Great Britain. the people are contributing generouslv to the China Relief Fond, while in the principal seats of learning. Oxford and Cambridge, the boycott of Japanese goods is being carried out,'' said Mr. ML H. Chen, one215 words
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327 1938-08-09 2 TRANSPORT STRIKE New Settlement Move To-Day A LEADER of the Chinese community will be meeting; officials I A the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Association this m*m and it is believed that as a result of the conference a definite m towards removing the impasse at present existing between the pany327 words
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Article79 1938-08-09 2 WEDDING IN CIRCUS TENT I (From Our Own V*** Seremban. Mon^ t QHEUM'S circus in Um™ 0 had a full house but in ence had not to rWg™ ncf not to see any f«nJJ| 0 f to witness the Shoum Yee Kang, JJ J^f Md to Miss Chan Pee of79 words
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Advertisement41 1938-08-09 2 SBBT T tm IB _C 1 91 IBS w il 1 1 Li Wa It 51 -L-' BT* B7 _A W K .3 ___^^s«_ >— r aj Jta^^v THE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES •ou aamaa GtlTlfftngjßjg (ta ss, WPS 38.A41 words
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Article228 1938-08-09 3 $2,000 BAIL FOR JAPANESE Causing Death \^t*\lM>W gt£ Singapore, Monday. JLLLEGED to have knocked down and killed a Chinese at Grove Road on Saturday night, driven off without stopping and then, on the same night knocked down another Chinese in Kallang Road, 41-year-old, K. Yoshioko, a Japanese appeared in the228 words
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Article47 1938-08-09 3 An exhibition of Leica enlargement from pictures taken by Mr. Anton F. tiaumann. well-known for his work in c'urope and the United States, and local amateurs, opens to-day at the Victoria -uemonal Hall. ine exhibition, which Ls open to all. will continue till Aug. 13.47 words
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Article123 1938-08-09 3 SINGAPORE'S NEW SHEEP STATION THREE hundred guests, wha have been invited to the official opening of the Malayan Live Stock Company's new shieeu station at Kim Chuan Road on Aug. 10. will see paraded before them some .'..000 sheep and large number of goats, whirh ar.** being tended in a123 words
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Article204 1938-08-09 3 HER STEP-SON REFUSED TO CLIMB IT Singapore. Monday. OECAISE her 11 -year-old s<ep-son refused io climb a mangosteen tree to pick fruit for her 38-year-old Foo Kwai Yoke climbed the tree herself, and fell lo her death, on Aug. 2. In .he Coroner's court this204 words
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Article233 1938-08-09 3 Singapore, Monday. f ATTAIN Norman A. Armitage of v the Koyal Engineers, Changi, ipptared before Mr. Kenneth A. Marker, the Fourth Magistrate, this afternoon on a summons charge of driving hls motor car ***** along Grew Koad on April 28 in a manner dangerous to the public.233 words
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Article17 1938-08-09 3 "1 the Johore Council of '"id at the Dewan. Johore Tuesday. Sept. 6. at 10.3017 words
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Article192 1938-08-09 3 -Singapore, Monday rHE case In which 1 Chinese named Sim Moh ("hon-; wa.s alleged to have disturbed the services one Sunday held at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul at Queen Street, by walking up to the sanctuary smoking a cigar, and warchased by192 words
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Advertisement85 1938-08-09 3 NOTICE Any person having claim on the estate of the late Flying Officer R. CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE. If to forward such claim to: Tlie President, Committee of Adjustment, (The Late Flying Officer R. CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE). R.A.F. station. Seletar within 21 days of this notice. Just Received Just Received Faber's American Mario Fountain Pons85 words
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Advertisement64 1938-08-09 3 /When you raise your hat\ I do^you raise your age? J Wouldn't you like to look yoiuiß even wttl your hat oil? TM'n start using EMM SilviVrin ii The Natural H.'.lr POM. which rocs Into the roo of all Hair Trouble... Ol all I hemists, ■gh-CI-M Stores and Hair Dresser*.64 words
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Miscellaneous62 1938-08-09 3 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice at Ipoh—Court of Appeal. Beiore Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Magistrates Appeals:- -Khoo Keng Hoe vs. Rex. Rex vs. Omar Din (Application for bail). Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court 11 a.m. Admission of Solicitor No. 6,37 Re62 words
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Miscellaneous87 1938-08-09 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 times dailv. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 35, Beach Road Singapore, Tel: 30 it) 2. NAN YANG HOTEL, 41. Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 15' 3. NAN (HANG HOTEL, 84, Bung: Raya, Malacca, Tel: 01 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca K.L at 7.00 a.m.87 words
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Article152 1938-08-09 4 London M')ii( KUKRI I st' a< Steady S!M.t i,i Forward (Septembei Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 19 16 '• i 7 13 16 7 13 16 7 IS 16 7 13 16 15 16 7 15 hi 16 1 16 i i<> fed forward (Oct|D» 3rd forward (Jan152 words
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Article165 1938-08-09 4 London. Monday. Previous To-dav Change Distillers 98--98 3 -3d Dunlop Rubber 28--27 lO'o l^d General Electric 77 3 77 6 -3d Imperial Chemical Industrie*. 31 10» 2 3210»2 fla Imperial Tobacco 1419 141 3 ex dividend Anglo-Dutch 28 9 28---9d Canadian Pacific o 7 « 71--1 'a165 words
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Article45 1938-08-09 4 F^H New York. Saturday. KUBBIK Previous To-day Change Tone Stead v Spot < Buyers 15 15*10 Closed Sellers 10 1 16 ftorward Oct. i>e< Buyers Sellers 10 1 16 10 3 10 M TIN •• Quiet Steadv  • Spot 43-\ 43-', •45 words
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Article80 1938-08-09 4 Hi '«*!*£** ife-s>ai*» London, Monday. 1 Previous To-day Change TT on Pans (closing middle rate* 178.50 178.4(5 .00 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.96 15)16 a 95< 1; 13 10 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate* BMi Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate* la 3 180 words
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Article31 1938-08-09 4 GOLD Pine Bar PC! oz 1 Previouus i.'7.21' L London To-day £7 j 3 than SILVER Spot 4 months forward 1 1 19 7 16 19 5 16 I31 words
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Article18 1938-08-09 4 Moota jj\ Standard Previous £lo4 T °-^ Spot afternoon u-Josing price 1 £l94*2 Forward £l9s^ U9518 words
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Article143 1938-08-09 4 FRASER COMPANY Ust Of Current Dividends Bf-v A BBBBBfI Singapore, Aug.B.siJ Comt ny Books Date ioiaii ax. uit 3 f-M Close Payable Austral Malay 9d. div   :» 2d. bonus 1 Hongkong Tin 5% less tax   Aug. 12 July 18 l Johan Tin sr;5 r int. Aug.143 words
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Article140 1938-08-09 4 London. Montia; GOLD valued at £1.562.000 chaaf hands at to-day's fixing, making! aggregate official turnover since i Tuesday of £10.819.000. The bulk of the demand continue.emanate from tht Continent, ptrtica lv Paris. Furthermore. French holders who viously hoarded sterling Meets W] creasingly switching to gold Movements140 words
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Article23 1938-08-09 4 in the absence of scrip at mar* P i conditions were dull and tin iu'mall and there were no H»CW worthy ot comment23 words
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211 1938-08-09 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co's Report The following li Fraser and Co.'s report: MINING. Tin at middav was $98» 4 unchanged. Sterling Tin shares were very quiet to-day mainly on account of the lack cf interest shown in them by London during the past fow days. There was a fair211 words
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Advertisement86 1938-08-09 4 hOVFJtSEA-CHINESE i k CORPORATION LIMITED ff»fflC% FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keep- k'ill^rii ing your VALUABLES (jewellery 3IPI 111 or important documents) in 111ll r rn^Ba SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ■•HI I liSlti at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA insikvmi compan. iid STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN86 words
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Advertisement16 1938-08-09 4 mm fl_ Wa a\ '^^atAmw^^—7 v "^^»V-S-__Ks'^s___Bv-__^sfl V mm. ************W^Wi IfE^^a+m^mW A 111 SIMI DARBY Co.,Ltd:16 words
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799 1938-08-09 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Aug. 8. 5 p.m. MINING 3,9 43 HI In Kumbani 28,6 44 48 • 306 -nom cd Ctl Maw 24,9 25)9 fHitam 0.60 0.65 r fftng 219 229 grin 1.37 1.42 i. or 10!--1019 luntui Ca Malay 219 15r 2219 16!--indenang 0.38 0799 words
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Article230 1938-08-09 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MINING Singapore, Monday. Buyer*. w-.leis Am pats 39 43 Batu Selangora 1.37 La2 Hong Fatts 0.90 0.94 Hongkong Tin 23 3 24 3xd Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 99 11,Katu Tin '25 6 266 Kramats -111 183 19,3 Kuchais 1.29 1.34 Laruts 10 6 1113 Lingui Tin230 words
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Article193 1938-08-09 5 "« « <*• Ltd. $30,000 AK. au Oct. li Ma f 19 <° *W8 red icL pt 30 • • • 107 Mar iF-fff**" 19ii ?ff' 31 Sept. 30 no "d 1948-68 Jl>i Vnn^u 102 30 100 nom. nom 110 114 109 122 com com com ci193 words
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Advertisement247 1938-08-09 5 f——"— ———_____> z^vy g- co. j Shanghai, Hongkong, Marila. Singapore. Imeetntent Bankers and Broker*, in Securitiet and Commodttetm. I mm** Foreign Mcrkat Cable and fiOi Mttaaoa, I mmm jobs cotton exchange. I COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OT N.T. I MBW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE U CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. I CANADIAN247 words
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Advertisement154 1938-08-09 6 THE MOST EXCITING SPY STORY OF THE GREAT WAR DOUBLY THRILLINC BECAUSE IT'S TRUE! "T r- ir- r. IC UNITED Starts To-night 6.15 9.15 i'IMVIIJOV rmxmst ""mademoiseTle docteur with I i i ROXY "ii AR n,,,:x 3PM nLL wdnigiit. 1 \>i)\ EXTENDED— j I *W MP r**trmt 4t_Pvt-l_Mt--*-_Syc "Hfi <154 words
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Advertisement194 1938-08-09 6 ■••••tJ I A.4 TUR ALL Y.... ALL ROAbs :LEAD TO MALAYA'S LARGEST FINEST THEATRE! Ithe CAPITOL I!: TO-DAY j I SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY at :j.i3 I i, -->_---___-_-__, i ___»V^ f .i_j_"__sS:> ll_^_ra__i^^^___t 'si____. :_____> v V g_ y i______| ■;:;*<e #s§: .je Y Y T «U x _a?" -^^Bife'-yy194 words
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Advertisement210 1938-08-09 7 t MARLBOROUGH -15 and 9-15 > Special return Sereenins Im two days only SI 'LOCHANA the most glamorous beauty oi the Indian Screen in -WAUH IM MV Super Hindustani Talkie mm^j m^ m yiiimimmmmmmmmOmmmmmmmommmmmtmammmmOmmmtm^mwm SJN TALKIES (New World) :.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 tmtt lavourite Screen Stars JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL210 words
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Advertisement287 1938-08-09 7 Another Big Attraction at Malava's Coolest Theatre I I ALHAMBRA Conditioned (Direction: Shaw Brothers Ltd.) j Commencing TO-DAY and DAILY 4 SHOWS j I II A.M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. Reduced Matinee Prices 20 cts. 40 cts. 75 cts. $1.00 and BUM exeept .3.15 J shou on Saturdays and Sundays287 words
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Article3266 1938-08-09 8 Cl M LISA TION S FUTURE DEPENDS ON RUNCIMANS VISIT TO PRAGUE A> m mmmm kVm I #mm Mm i i p. 0 m \duonxiorL\ I m I of&ttcJL I V ma*m~~m~~+ Continuing Our London BRITAIN TO HAVE CIVIL AIR GUARD— WOMEN ALSO JOINING UP- "REVOLUTIONARY"3,266 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-08-09 8 Thousands of visitors flocked to Jersey. Channel Islands, fir jjj picturesque annual "Battle of Flowers.'* Photo shows 'Loves Garden —a striking tableau in the procession. The "golden statues" MppMUl the fountain are living girls. Topical PressTopical Press - 40 words
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Advertisement16 1938-08-09 9 /Y__7l^*_- V_ 1"\ WOI\ lIERFIIL WHISKY _*-..<-_ -r-r-x Singapore, Malacca. agents SIA\E, DARBY CO., LTD. S3i-2m__, i«*«t.16 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-08-09 10 K-^«s^TX?S^l__^l^_^^ th "■->■"—»«« ■"Mown." The "bombard, U. men arc ,2d" f f 52t T '-> 1 Navy he pirate, and ttJ^fjS Ihe "hmnhardn L W?2* «hieh is sunk by Captain puiiire lake, al dress rehearsal al Tidworth. Planet NewsPlanet News - 37 words
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285 1938-08-09 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1938. THE WRITING ON THE WALL A STRONG hint emanated from the Secretary of State for the Colonies some time ago which warned Colonial Governors that the jxiliry of restricting the development Of trade unions in the Colonial Empire might give direct •encouragement to285 words
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881 1938-08-09 10 America Is Wondering Now Who Will Succeed F. D. Roosevelt AMERICANS have an odd way of merging one presidential campaign into another They scarcely complete the vote-counting lor one election when the jockeying for position In ti.t- next ra ee begun And it continues unabated for four long years (writes881 words
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Advertisement12 1938-08-09 10 Nlllll l[||l||||lllllll|Ll[llj U white f 1 label I 1 WHISKY I -WP.S.-D112 words
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Article419 1938-08-09 11 [offer of help to i china japan r value of Rotary in the international relations sphere was stressed bv Maurue Duperrey, of France, president of International Ro- in a jpeech delivered at the 193rd district conference held at the ,teau Frontenac. In this troubled world of419 words
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Article342 1938-08-09 11 Thrilling Experience Of Chinese Ace il thrilling experience in bombing Japanese warships in the Yangtse River at Anking is told by Pilot Mei Yuan-pei. He and two other Chinese airmen were responsible for sinking a large-size enemy warship and bringing down a Japanese pursuit plane which342 words
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Article37 1938-08-09 11 Mr A. W. Frisby. Inspector ot Schools, Malacca, will be proceeding on leave this week. A former president of the Malacca Rotarv Club, he was entertained to a farewell dinner by members of the Club on Wednesday.37 words
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Article38 1938-08-09 11 The Rev. Burr H. Baughman, formerly of Penang, will soon be returning from leave. He will be attached to the staff of the Anglo-Chinese School. Malacca, In place of Mr. K Balagopal, who koes to Ipoh on transfer.38 words
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Article430 1938-08-09 11 Self -Sufficiency And Its Limits TN an address entitled "World Trade or Self -Sufficiency considered in relation to National Defence, which was read in i.erhu recently to officials to the Reichsbank Major-General Thomas, head of the Military Economic Section of the High Command, said the world trade430 words
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249 1938-08-09 11 ENGLISH PARSON TOURS EUROPE ON BICYCLE Bucharest. WITH a Union Jack flying from the handlebars, a 30-year-old English clergyman who has cycled 1,000 miles through Europe and has been living on less than four shillings a day, has arrived here. He is the Rev. Charles Roach of Boston, Lincolnshire. He249 words
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Advertisement102 1938-08-09 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD ammemmmmm of OH Ckmmmrn ood Storm J POLAROID Glasses are ihe latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or102 words
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Article, Illustration294 1938-08-09 12 ATLANTIC REC BREAKERS A pi len mi the ■tttaiatei -it West India Hack, lenien. nai the Inadini al ihipmenl »»f all lanrera, Itft-f aal long and •weighing l»M» louv tor tin- IV-51..-I Lull H immmt kai la t^^df.i a, loss ihe vs. Help.nnel.. so thai tho jutted mWmt!'' M lPlanet News - 294 words
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Advertisement90 1938-08-09 12 S Kni*lain-tl ■i t*_-^ now 5\ days across the air I all the way by i: iib ji ijM; i Iyi bi g-* ti,- g wm i'.y. The drJlta arc lares include all nißhl ENGLAND in DAI rfnfle; EM U Bd. RETURN. Th. eKMPIRI :i I:UpiIV per b ounc «Irvy90 words
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Advertisement44 1938-08-09 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS DIAMOND KINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT ll< ■•< ILI.M.VVX WHERE QUALfTT and VALUE AKE TRADITIONAL. The Best b to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Kaflles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 aan. to 6 pjn.44 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1938-08-09 14 DON'T LET YOUR COMPLEXION WORRY YOU! Below we help you to solve the problem of a dry, sensitive or ageing MANY women do not need to give undue thought to the state of I heir complexions. Provided that they use good cleansing and nourishing cream.-, reliable cosmetics and skin tonics,1,564 words
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Advertisement14 1938-08-09 14 _d-_l--------l .Ft mere Pf h vivid M_4KV_4_KD CO.. IW Battery Koad. CHEMISTS 'Phone 0114 words
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Article, Illustration587 1938-08-09 15 A HAIR'S- BREADTH NEARER BEAUTY! Hea Ithy Scalp Means Lovely Hair L to make the most of your hair. htr thai vou must keep it in Laembei u The hair is ndltlon. which affect the P it foil ows that the hair aversely or otherwise by Ith conditions. The hair587 words
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Advertisement33 1938-08-09 15 A SPECIAL OFFER FOR j AUGUST only BK .ITIEUL AND LASTING i PERMANENT WAVES > at SX.OO and $10.00 only Imaisoxpebmj LADIES HAIRDRESSERS t 3, FORT ROAD MAT ACC A J I (Telephone: 121)33 words
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Advertisement15 1938-08-09 15 W£iAD£TAEE Unusual designs in camphorwood chests just received. 1<", Battery Road Ist Hoor Phone 714315 words
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Advertisement386 1938-08-09 16 t.. ff BB ____H 4 S^Bft*________. ■H __*^Q^^*^_______ BY PfiOandBRITISH INDIA LINES Put ""50..., lonnage »>" S I»3_ 193 CHI I KAI. IWJg AUB-Jj Xa l wndi nuuu Oct. 21 Koe .Jg ft -mau jam get "A_m^iu bAWUiILORE u,.uo rtov. ia Homewards. Leaves Leaves Tunnage S'por Tonnage S'pore 1938 1938386 words
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Advertisement422 1938-08-09 16 L TO FRENCH PORT J M*** CHARCEURS REUnisß HOMEWARDS. nA»«T JACQUES Foi Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nszairi ft B I Aden Ham, Antwerp. Dank i I !T0 SAIGON INDOCHimI I -__-_-i i TAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiph, I KORBIN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong i tiiey m *t m422 words
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Article488 1938-08-09 17 Southampton And South Africa REPRESENTATIVES ol the Oversea Farmers' Co-operative Federation, Ltd., an organisation whieh markets and buys on behalf of producers In Australia. South Africa. Rhodesia. Kenya Colony, and Nyasaland. visited Southampton Docks and inspected the facilities of the port. I Last year tins body dealt with gOOdfl to488 words
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Article300 1938-08-09 17 (C— tinned from page .»> measuiino [2 inches by nine Inche bearing the Inacrlption "Thia foundation .stone of the Strand Bridge was laid on Friday. 1 1 1 1* October. 1811, by the Committee o: Director! fot executing the asm* Henry, Swann, Baq., MP. chairman. IM300 words
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Article88 1938-08-09 17 Colling wood. Ontario THE first ot four minesweepers built in Canada lor the Department or National Defence haa been launched ar, CollingWOOd, Ontario, and christened H M C. S. Fundy The ship is 1(30 feet long, and capable ol 12> 2 knots when fully loaded A four88 words
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Advertisement510 1938-08-09 17 |)STAL INTELLIGENCE t^^^ m *wmmwja H TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME oniyi Tirpitz Au- I 10 am Leconte cY Lisle 9 10 am. Brital KJJi 8 2 p.m. KLM .92 pm I Bsgsn and V Hung Thong ft 3 p.m I m Hon;: Kwong 9 p.m. I "™_rafr 9510 words
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Advertisement69 1938-08-09 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ll D (APCAR LI NEJ FOR HONG KONG. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA I T I I. A W A SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. t The above vessel has excellent modern accommodaUr. ier First Saloon and second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to69 words
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Article73 1938-08-09 18 SERVICE FROM EMPIRE EXHIBITION A SERVICE from the Church oi land church in the grounds i Empire Exhibition. Glasgow. 1 broadcast from Daventry short)! will be conducted by the Rev. Jd Coutts. D.D.. of Melrose. The church— its imposing tower prominent feature of the Exfcl landscape— seats 140. and is73 words
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Article229 1938-08-09 18 RETURN OF COLONIES TO GERMANY Sydney, Austnd^ A frank statement on. Australia's position in regard to thi M anCi Territory of New Guinea was made to members of the Ho" 3 wives's Association here by the Australian Minister oi External AP Mr. W. M. Hughes. *****456. Suggestions that Australia should229 words
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Article14 1938-08-09 18 ed areas. Miss Aik.;. Cowgill. wife of thdent, Negri Senile a visit, is shortl14 words
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Article51 1938-08-09 18 Wireless licences 4^ compared with 8.500.000 Britain. F'rance's population Great Britain's about In the Paris area, licences were issued, wn number for Umd gj j^nf" The income from prance U about £1.250 Districts with are the Hautes-iUpj 5.707 licences, am mrnt. with S.686, b< I ed51 words
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Advertisement56 1938-08-09 18 i&W: A Kncr iti 1 A m m I 111 f" Iff f i; am a\jec V ill 'ff t _^M iHTY PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST f JHI 1 11 1 I HIS gulated uniformity of flow that no other f g m MW through many years of enthusiast!- l56 words
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Miscellaneous228 1938-08-09 18 ON THE RADIO TUES.-AUG. 9 t*tttt**Oi tOOttetH •iramophon*' r«<«.rdSINGAPORE /.HI. 225 metres < 1.33 mcs) /lIP 30 96 metres (9.69 m< s) pm. 5.00 Malay music. t 6 00 Chinese music. 1 7 00 Children's programme I English i. 7 30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7 45 "Books to228 words
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Miscellaneous216 1938-08-09 18 HOLLAND PCJ. 15.22 mcs (19.7 na.) RS National anthem and opening announcement et/vi. 7.50 Report on the Amsterdam Stoch F.xchange. oo Daily news bulletin. f v io Special broadcast on behalf oi the Liberal Protestant Radio society (V.PRO.) Course by Prof. R. Casimir. 8.30 Local coloured report. v,.40 Music revue.t216 words
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Miscellaneous241 1938-08-09 18 PARIS H'A II XA Ml I (M.l 20 Gramophone records. 5 Tall! on current French events Ul Japanese. g.fO News in English 640 Concert relayed from Pari.-, PTT 7 05 Talk on Frencn events. 720 Concert relayed from Paris PTT. 7 50 News in French. Colonial market, prices. 8 20241 words
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Miscellaneous121 1938-08-09 18 p m I.M New-, i 8.45 New Jj p 15 New, in I 9 2d Piano solo 9.40 Letters fro, Selectii. M 9 45 Concluding Ann-, 9.50 Close Down. PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mcs .49 3 ni, p.m. 7.00 Signal and progn 7.05 Light music with Garda (Soprano 1 w 7.35121 words
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359 1938-08-09 19 egrouping Of Forces For Coming Elections Washington. Ol President Frank- v Roosevelt'l tour through, kited Statea in its bearing on Der elections, is generally I here. m o will be considerably fcted, observers say, if the Pret succeeds ln convincing all including those who359 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-08-09 19 The Cunard White Star liner "Mauretania" was launched on July 2H from Messrs. CammeU Laird's yard at Birkenhead, Liverpool, by Lady Bates, wife of Sir Percy Bates, chairman of the (unard Co. 'Ihe "IMauretania," which is expected to be registered as a 34,000-ton slop. is the largest vesselTopical Press - 161 words
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42 1938-08-09 19 New York. AMR. Cordell Hull. U.S. Secretary of State, has decided not to take I holiday this year. He told Pressmen that, owing to pressure of work, he will remain at his desk in Washington.42 words
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Article112 1938-08-09 19 'From Our Oicn Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. His Highness thi Yang Di-pcrlcan Besar of Negri Sembilan. the Tungku I Besar of Sri Menanti, the Hon. Btttirh 'Resident 'Mr. J. V. CowgilU. the District i Officer, Seremban, (Mr. N. CoU_*on>, i Negri State Councillors, Heads of Government departments and firms112 words
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Article329 1938-08-09 19 British And French Governments Blamed For League's Failure Ottawa. DITTER criticism of the French and British governments PM made by Senatoi H. Rollin, of Belgium, formerly president ol the International Federation of League of Nations societies, at the annual dinner in Ottawa. oi the League of329 words
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477 1938-08-09 19 Civilisations Destroyed By Climate N thr northern part oi Central Asia toe linds buried beneath the and* lhe ruins >f cities that once •ssessed in important population. nts* places are aa* sterile wastes nth ■ii* water and without vegcia- \t\<\ yet civilised people once Pwd there. The climate and natural477 words
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Article361 1938-08-09 20 ROTARIANS' SCHEME Singapore, Monday THE effort* of Singapore Kotarians I to achertivc th« town ar" related id thr annual report of the Rotary Mill) ti Singapore. An later-national isrvlce commlttej has been formed with Koiarian T. H. stone as chairman Following the practice ol the previous committer several361 words
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304 1938-08-09 20 HEART DRUG USED FOR CURING MENTAL DISEASES A drug formerly used as a heart and breathing stimulant, called metrazol. is being successfully used now in various Ontario hospitals for the treatment of dementia praecox cases, it was announced by Or. Norman L. Easton, director of research for Ontario hospitals. The304 words
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78 1938-08-09 20 THRICE -WEEKLY AIR MAIL: REVISED TIMES Sinßapore, Monday UNDKK the new Imperial Airua >s time scheme, mads from Kurope uill be arriving on luefday. Thursdays and Fnuays. and in respect of this closing time for mail* io Australia will be at 9 pm. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. \ir mails78 words
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Article342 1938-08-09 20 GAOL FOR TAMIL OBJECTED TO DRi»U E BEATING MH Our Johor. Bakra _m 1/1/ DEFORE Mr. Justice j v M^W|(^ J at the Johore R ahru V Renggan was charged ttSk __m tarily causing greviea hurt to kan and causing hurt to i.-T-M He was convicted and s«,teJ2__B two years342 words
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Article111 1938-08-09 20 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday AVAILING themselves of tb e km holidays, seventy one scoifl comprising the Ist, "th and troop of the Gov<Mnment EnfW School, Muar, will carry out an extensive tour of Ipoh. Assembled in the Kuala Lumpur* tion where they disembarked111 words
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Article80 1938-08-09 20 PIR WALTER KWNEAI, d J arrived by the Nea* *J w3 from Australia yestenla* met on arrival b > (a, h <_ovA.D.C. to His Excellent (;oV emor. Sir Walter is livm« jn ernment House dunns m Singapore. Sir Walter is Deputy* National Health Cormm* Ministry ol80 words
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Article475 1938-08-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR'S CHANGING FACE rfagnificent Buildings Coming Up From Our Oicn Reporter/ I j umpUß will soon be looking up at a lew more handI examples of modern architecture which, thanks to the \Zc of our business houses and banks, will help to beautify ■v, tov n immensely. I Market475 words
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Article206 1938-08-09 21 MISSED WHILE AT WORK Singapore, .Monday. HASSAN bin Omar, an 18-year-old Malay lad who was alleged to have made good his escape while engaged in the disposal of nightsoilat the Albert Street disposal depot during the strike on July 29 was arrested bv the Police last night at 7,_0 and206 words
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Article263 1938-08-09 21 PAWNBROKING "TEST" CASE Singapoie, Monday. A CASE of considerable interest, involving the Pawnbrokers' Ordinance, tame for re-hearing before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, on Saturday. It was one of the very few cases if not the first of its kind m which application for the return263 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-08-09 21 MALAYA CUP FINAL: Pak Tong, Singapore goalkeeper, fists away a high centre during the match, with Salleh and Abdul Rahman looking on. TribuneTribune - 23 words
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Article119 1938-08-09 21 (i »>- Oem Correspondent) M A i iv Taiping. Monday. *w who was arrested some time •b 103 by the Taiping police suspected bad character and •so f if i)v a friend in the sum if* July 7 1930. and jumped the 3 P ro119 words
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Article37 1938-08-09 21 'From Our Oun Correspondent > Bangkok, Monday. Following the ducking episode in the Assembly grounds on Saturday afternoon, anonymous letters and circulars have enhanced public excitement. In one circular, the ducking party are described as patriots.37 words
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Article297 1938-08-09 21 LICENSING JUSTICES MEET Singapore. Mondav PKfSimi) over by Mr 11. A. Forrer. the Board of Licensing Justiees for the Settlement tm Singapore held a meeting this, morning in thr Court of the First Magistrate, to consider the suspension or cancellation of the public houso licence at 217. Tanjong Pagar Krad297 words
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Article82 1938-08-09 21 KAMPAR MYSTERY DEATH Fiom Oui Own Reporter) i^ *%*a*X Monday JUL Kampar police, under Mr C&le, A V P _u OCPD are investigating into the death of an elderly Chinese, who «rds found dead on Wednesday mornmg on the bank of the Tekka River The deceased, who was a coolie82 words
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Article21 1938-08-09 21 The death occurred on July 12. at St Leonards-on-Sea. of Beatrice Mary widow of Capt J DArcy Symonds, late ol Penang21 words
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Advertisement62 1938-08-09 21 The ANNOUNCEMENT ALL PARENTS ARE SO KEENLY AWAITING I ill I I fri j SATURDA. i BUNDAY Next. Special MORNLM. MATINEE Screenings i IN RRBPONBE OF HUNDREDS OF REQUEBTB Wait Disnov's famous Full- length RKO-RadJo Production. "SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN Admission: Downstairs: Adults 50 els. Children 25 cK Circle:62 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-08-09 22 ABOVE the pairs in the Dyne Cup final of the Tanglin <lub tn tournament played yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland (—l5) on Ik at Mrs. Stapledon and Oak-Khind 3) ii 1. B— ti. I TribuneTribune - 39 words
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554 1938-08-09 22 HARBOUR BOARD BEAT CASUALS 5-4 TWO MINUTES EROM TIME Singapore. Monday. S.H.BJ.S.C 5; Casuals i thk Singapor, Harbour Hoard Junior Services Club defeated the 1 casuals by the odd goal ju nine, playing on their own ground at Cantonment Road this afternoon In a554 words
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Article26 1938-08-09 22 A notice issued hv the Acta Becretai 'V B c thal until furth. l!! ,u will be available o rue das and i ;i i v26 words
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Article147 1938-08-09 22 Singapore, \ionda> OEVKM Hokiens appeared before Mi. J Coi nad Oldham, the second magistrate this morning on a charge that thev last Wednesday at h pm. at a hou.se In Johore Road committed extortion bv putting a Javanese woman in tear of injury and forced the said147 words
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Article32 1938-08-09 22 Aa they had only nine players, the Municipal Services were ol liged to concede a walk-over yesterday to the YMCA in their third division soccer match at the Y.M.C.A. ground32 words
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398 1938-08-09 22 POLICE SOCCER JOHORE EASILY BEAT SINGAPORE From Our Oivn Correspondent Johore Rah'-u, Sunday. AI.AIU.E crowd saw the Johore Foliee beat Singapore Police by four goals to one in their annual tamtat encounter for the Ambok Sulok Shield. The prime wa.s fast and keenly contested. Abdul Rahman at centre-for-v-Td showed good398 words
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Article248 1938-08-09 22 ENTRIES FOR IPOH SKYE RACES 'From Our Own Reporter/ Ipoh, Monday. THE following are entries for the Ipoh Skye meeting: HORSES. CLASS 5. Div 4. 3 and 1. mile Si 6 furs 54 furs 50 yds Allegiance 8 I o Brown Lady I x o The Cretan Girl o o248 words
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Article53 1938-08-09 22 His Excellency the Governg j*. pleased to second Mr H M.C.S., Registra-C S.S. and F.M.S.. for Hi retary to the Con. ect Education in Ifalaj A[ qo* Aug. announces ment Gazette Extraordii Mr. E. J. Phillip ft to aot temporarily of Statistics, S.S ■id F M feet53 words
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Article40 1938-08-09 22 The full moon v Mm Singapore Bund Park n I rnder i 1 patron naf iiive and ti e Bu d ties are eordUilly programme for tl iows:_7 p.m. sp« M fruit lulce et Bhikkhu M M.40 words
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Article448 1938-08-09 23 RUNNERS EASILY BEAT THE LOYALS DISAPPOINTING FIRST DIVISION SOCCER R.A 4; Loyals CCORING two goals without reply in each half, the Gunners beat the Loyals by 4 (J in a rather one-sided first division soccer match of the S.A.F.A. league at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Without Lt. Whiteing, centrehalf,448 words
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Article185 1938-08-09 23 JOHORE SUCCESS ON RIFLE MEETING mm Our Own Reporter! Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. [IRED bv one of the biggest and L ,-f nre<entative entries for years r r oops championship shoot ze meeting concluded to-dav fiocal rifle rante after two day 3 [feet though warm weather and romoetition. Tullv representative entry185 words
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Article91 1938-08-09 23 1 Open Singles Champa hip for the Yeo Siew Chuan" k Badminton Party I 1 Aug 14 Ee Cheng Leong. Johnny Neo vs. Ong Kwee Yang; m Chia vs Willie Tan: George Wan to Kum Chuan *Round (Aug. 21): Ong Kwee Yang. Ee Chong Leo:.g vs. Robert Chia;91 words
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Article86 1938-08-09 23 f jnh' an l? r e Wan i Robert Chia •onnny Neo *h Round «sept. ll, Willie Tan. bye; wan vs. Robert Chia; Yeo Kian Ong Kwee Yang; Johnny Neo Leong. 'Sept. 18 George Wan. £ne g Leong vs. Ong Kwee Yang; -v.. iu vs. Yeo Kian Chuan; Willie Swi86 words
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Article87 1938-08-09 23 JOYBELLS B. P. The resets at tics hi ithe Oper Singles Championship Tournament pUv &iK Cho Chwee Tee^ 13 i Tooh Tian Chye beat Koh Kim S-I retired. Tan Guan Oman ErtLta Ah Chiang. 15-t .15-8. Ooh Kr\n* Ser* beat Goh Peng Sian. w.o. toSUS are the ties to be87 words
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Article38 1938-08-09 23 TANGLIN CLUB TENNIS IN The Dyne Cap final of the Tang* SSSr.-J" -Sy*. and OaR-Rhind the open mixed do b^ s *"i oc kler w. between Comd and M^ and winners of L>r ana Mr and Mrs Strickland.38 words
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Article342 1938-08-09 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. THB J.C.S.A. Tennis tournament is drawing to a close. The doubles final was played off last Saturday, J. V. Chinniah and Chandrapala emerging winners after a keenly contested game r that ran to three sets. T. Rajaratnam ano Tan Siang Kun.. were342 words
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Article266 1938-08-09 23 Publishers Defeat Excise M.P.H. 4; Excise 0 BY four goals to nil. the Publishers defeated the Excise Department in their Second Division League fixture on the S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon. The Publishers were by far the more polished team and displayed better combination in the attack as well as the266 words
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Article77 1938-08-09 23 IN a cricket mutch played at the Dept.* on Sunday, the Police were easil> beaten by the R.A.F. iH.Q.i team Bat ting first, the Police scored 39, none o; the batsmen reaching double figures The Airmen passed the Police total with five wickets in hand77 words
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Article103 1938-08-09 23 Playing on the home court last weekend, the Playfair B. P. beat the Tan Joo Soon B. P. by 4 games to 2. Ee Sim Mong last to Frederick Huang 3—15, 4—15. Leow Kim Lee beat Tan Liang Peng 15—9. 15—7. L. S Lim lo»t to Tay Hian103 words
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Article203 1938-08-09 24 SKIN'S BOXING TOURNAMENT FINAUS "A" CO. WINS NOVICES COMPETITION thi skins li ii r"J vic,s boxinK t ur anMl,t to eMM iMt "iKht ideal weather conditions, when tlie .imi-liiniK and the finals were held. placini •A" Co IW point- (wlnneril -H.Q." M f M s U •B 55 Efficient work203 words
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Article250 1938-08-09 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Monday. A MAJOR Russo-Japanese war is looming nearer. The fighting line on the border is gradually extending. The Japanese allege that a strong Soviet force, a mile in length, deep, is invading Korea. Chinese batteries and planes effectively combined against Japanese warships at250 words
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Article59 1938-08-09 24 London Monday. FOLLOWING a weekend of further heavy rains and thunderstorms during which London experienced the wettest day for eight months, severe thunderstorms are reported to-day over the eastern counties. In Ramsgate this morning, the parish church was struck by lightning and telephones and the electricity supplyBritish Official Wireless - 59 words
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Article78 1938-08-09 24 New York. Monday. THE 'Queen Mary" broke the Atlantic record when she arrived at Ambrose Light at 6.32 a.m. Averaging 30.99 knots she crossed the Atlantic in 3 days 21 hours 48 minutes compared with the Normandie's best 3 days 23 hours 2 minutes. The timeReuter - 78 words
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Article71 1938-08-09 24 London. Monday. IT is announced that the British commission to investigate the bombing of open towns in Spain consists of Group Captain Smvth Pigott I Royal Air Force, retired*, and Major Lejeune 'Royal Artillery). The commissioners arrive at Toulouse on Aug. 13. When invited oy either side,Reuter - 71 words
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Article68 1938-08-09 24 London. Monday. BATTING first to-day in their two-day match against Durham at Sunderland, the Australians had made 380 for five at the close of play. Barnes scored 140 not out and Badcock had 103. also not out. Yorkshire beat Derbyshire by 210 runs. Yorks 192 and68 words
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Article86 1938-08-09 24 London, Monday. rONFIRMATION been received in Lonv don that the British steamer, Lake Lugano, was bombed and set. on fire bv seaplanes early yesterday while loading cork and basket fibre at Palamos, 60 miles north-east of Barcelona. The latest official information regarding the condition ofB.O.W. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-08-09 24 MALAYA CIP FINAL: McCrow, Selangor goalkeeper. leaves his char» to gather a high lob. Jahn Mohamed, left half, and George Dav Z others in the picture. TribuneTribune - 27 words
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Article297 1938-08-09 24 FURTHER BORDER CLASHES Tokvo. Mondji SHOWERING hand grenades Soviet infantry attacked Japanese positions in the dispi border zone at 10 p.m. vesta but encountered intensive macbi gun fire and were forced to retr according to an official dispatd the War Office It claims that two Soviet soldi rendered to the297 words
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Article31 1938-08-09 24 PREMIER INTERRUPTED HOLIDAY London, Monday: TheJ*g ScflJ and is returning to tnu n t° f J for consultation for ueew catarrh. It is emph- oret^0 ret^ reason for Mr Chamb... ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement23 1938-08-09 24 i^___|s^^__-^^" i "3-3^^ A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER J No fl. The Arcade. Singapore. PHONE 795*4. THE TAILOR.23 words
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