Morning Tribune, 10 August 1938
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Title Section13 1938-08-10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 01.. 8-No 163. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, kugust 10, 193a FIVE CENTS.13 words
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136 1938-08-10 1 BERLIN, TUESDAY. PANESE CIRCLES HERE DECLARE THAT HERR RIBBENTHOP HAS GIVEN AN ASSURANCE TO THE JAPANESE BASSADOR THAT IN CASE OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN PAN AND THE SOVIET, GERMANY WILL AFFORD JAPAN >RAL SUPPORT AND "SUPPORT FROM OTHER POINTS VIEW. German diplomatic quarters136 words
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212 1938-08-10 1 SOVIET FORCES HEAVILY SHELL JAP POSITIONS Tokyo, Tuesday. COVIET tanks are retreating on Novokievsk following the surrender of many tank crews from tlje disputed zone, says an official report which declares that the main body of Soviet troops have withdrawn fro-.i the front line positions. It is believed they are212 words
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Article178 1938-08-10 1 I i.p.v.^- Canton, Tuesday. :HH lATANSBI raids occurred {ji: i U throughout Kwangtung this 1::: X nioriiing f I u l* nton cit X itself suffered the lil 3 ?iT2... rasttalUf estimated at jjH! H »2 killed and 159 wounded. The EH I 222 didReuter - 178 words
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Article54 1938-08-10 1 Rubber Restriction Extended London. Tuesday THE chairman of the International Rubber Refutation Committee announces that all contracting governments who are parties to the agreement for the regulation of the production and export of rubber have accepted the Committees' recommendation regarding the continuation of the regulation for the five years alterReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-08-10 1 Japanese bombers reduced to total ruins the Wongsha railway station at Canton, teeming city of South China. The Japanese air raids wrought havoc m the densely populated city, causing an enormous death-roll. Photo shows rescue workers amid the ruins of the Wongsha Station, Canton, shortly after the bombing.50 words
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174 1938-08-10 1 London, Tuesday. IN a broadcast appeal last night for the restoration of order m Palestine, the High Commissioner, Sh Harold Mac Michael said that those practising violence do the worst possible service to a cause they have at heart. Far from demonstrating to the worldBritish Official Wireless - 174 words
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Advertisement39 1938-08-10 1 0, OTHER j Kab.es Feared 2 j gotel Clerk's Appeal 3 r asers Weekly I Report 1 Kat ,n*(iuide 1?& 20 J I Uxftl Cinemas -1 „iv I Soccer g Ka<( Handicaps 23 J J English Cricket 24 v39 words
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Advertisement28 1938-08-10 1 mmm\7 Ml ,T 10lJR5,iELF I •'^vfr as nee{ et ~no waste JlxyWW Delicious for Drinking I Q m m\ _t» 1 1 01 1 m*w* i#~i m <~" i"""""*"^28 words
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174 1938-08-10 2 ANOTHER RABIES OUTBREAK FEARED CRITICISM of quarantine regulations fot animals was made hv committee members of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association at i recent meeting m which they decided to write to the Colonial Secretary asking that the right o! discretion granted to J »e Veterinary174 words
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Article53 1938-08-10 2 CTRIcnOBT aaatnay is beiac obW served over the results of ye.s--♦-rday's mhi rrcm v between repre--•utatives of lhe transport strikers nd a leader of the Chinese comi unity. The deliberations lasted well -icr six hours during which time, >ye understand, the disputes betwaan the strikers and their53 words
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Article289 1938-08-10 2 REGISTRAR'S DECISION UPHELD (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. \s appeal, lodged before the Penang Commissioners by the owner of Bus P 782 and lour other owners against the decision of the Registrai n! Vel who refused to register their buses for the second half289 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-08-10 2 ."Mr. G. von Daggenhausen and Miss Muriel Parrett. who were married yesterday at the Presbyterian Church. TribuneTribune - 19 words
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Article595 1938-08-10 2 Singapore. Tuesday. THAT liceneees should apply tor their licences before the end oi the year m order to comply with police regulations \\a> the gist oi a judgment m the fourth magistrate's court to-da\ when x l'Z second hand dealers were charged with dealing m595 words
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Article71 1938-08-10 2 fßy Air Mail) 'From Our Orn Cormp'oM** l London. Jt'h THE 8.8.C. last ni«»it h *J east an s.o.s. mtassg* tai ll Deputy Harbour- Master »i N* gapore. Captain John McWJ* who is believed to be ia I>u" flef or London. h His father is71 words
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141 1938-08-10 2 'From Our Own Reporter) Girv., JSH a,a Lvm P"r. Tuesday. ENE BERSIN, alias Erbersin. a Latvian, was arrested and produced before Mr. A. J. Grattan Berlew. the First Magistrate, on a provisional warrant for an alleged offence of cheating said to hare hern141 words
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Article92 1938-08-10 2 Army Officer Fined Singapore, ft***, JUDGMENT was this w delivered m the cum" f (hr Captain Norman A. Anniu^ Royal Engineers. Chanf 1 <jr|V)n g upon to answer a chart;*' p(Vf his motor car 5.1350 won* koad >n April 28 m a gerous to the public. Mr. Kenneth A. BUw92 words
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Advertisement20 1938-08-10 2 m:ilio tram spreading I ((i^i^L l l JK H\ JL A Aa l^tofiw3r f Um\ Am u^S^l **^Mw m \mwr\Jr20 words
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242 1938-08-10 3 Raffles Hotel Clerk's Appeal Dismissed CHEATING CHARGE Singapore, Tuesday. rftiHi KENG HOE, a Chinese clerk, unsuccessfully appealed before f Mr. Justice Home m the Supreme Court, this morning, against sentence of four months rigorous imprisonment imposed on him L Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, on a242 words
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Article70 1938-08-10 3 Singapore, Tuesday. M Ah Sai, an English-speaking Ho- ki«n, aged 22 years, appeared before Ir. Conrad Oldham, the Second MaJstrate, this morning to answer a mp of having committed mischief by pc and thereby damaged 60 blankets. PWMi :ii $330. the property of one Teo pio70 words
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153 1938-08-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR BROADCASTS TO CEASE? Fro Oiir Cto Reporter) Rkf Arw A oJ5 uala Lvr »pur, Tuesday. W'ADtASTS by the Malayan Amain Pri !i, 10 Soci <*y from their studio Jiing Hill wireless Station may rom November nrcular letter to all members of ;ty. calling an extraordinary' Wch will be153 words
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Article50 1938-08-10 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The charge of criminal breach of trust preferred against Ang Cheng Chun m respect of a sewing machine valued at $38, the property of Lye Aun was again mentioned m the second court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Mr. Oldham fixed Sept. 24 for hearing50 words
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245 1938-08-10 3 Singapore, Tuesday. APPEARING on a summons this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, the manager of the import department of Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., Mr. Harold L. Marshall, pleaded guilty to a charge of importing and selling electrical tahle lamps which were,245 words
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Article93 1938-08-10 3 SHORTER WORKING HOURS? Singapore. Tuesd.n. r riMT no assistauee had been A received from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and that lhe honorary secretary had accordingly written to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce regretting this lack of co-opera-tion was mentioned at a meeting ol the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association when93 words
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Article112 1938-08-10 3 DROPPED TO HIS DEATH Singapore, Tuesday. TWENTY-NINE year-old Javanese able-bodied seaman, Taha), hurtled to his death from the loading boom of the Nieuw Zeeland. into the lower hold of the ship's bowels, on June 6. To-day m the Coroner's court Mr. W. G. Porter returned a finding of death by112 words
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Article33 1938-08-10 3 The Chief Justice at Ipoh- Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd Court at li a.m. Part heard: S.IGO 48 G. D. Gould vs Dobb Co. Ltd.33 words
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Article179 1938-08-10 3 Woman with Severe Neuritis flof the benefit Of others who may be troubled with the complaint she .suffered irom. a grateful woman writes "Last May I had a very .severe attack of neuritis m the leg, which mad« it impossible tor me179 words
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Advertisement47 1938-08-10 3 Just Received Just Received Faber's American Made Fountain Pens n assorted colours complete with clips —IW Btht at its price m tht world Price 1.25 each only. Only limited WPTUW received. Ofc'atnible at PETER CHONG COMPANY Singf.pore. MUacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Penang, etc. mma 2-«)*f f a47 words
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Advertisement106 1938-08-10 3 /When you raise your hat\ do you raise your age? J V -&J J Ti aF Wouldn't you like to look young even wtU> your hat off? Then start using Pure The Natural H^lr Food which goes Into the rooi of all Hair TroubJea. Ot aU Chemists, High-class Store* and106 words
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Article387 1938-08-10 4 Londni. Tn. London Tueadaj Londpn. Tuesday. I London. TucsdJ as; as ?>« I MflM I *pt*mbcr l Buyers 713 16 7^ 2nd t\<rv.<r* "OctlDcc.' Buyers I I s l f Sellers t, i,i timrnii (*5Ww.) Bwe« J i ie I'AI.M Ol!, Olaluya) [n bulk Aur s<-j)t shipment387 words
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300 1938-08-10 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Tuesday. Messrs. Fraser aiuTCo's report ll as i follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $97 14. clown $1.00. According to cables re- j caved this morning London were ra- ther more interested In Tin shares yes- I terday than for the last week300 words
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Article181 1938-08-10 4 Autumn Trade Will Be Brisk tßy courtesy of S E. Lexu d- Co THE renewal of the advance is* accompanied by any outstandi* developments, says a cabled \vnop» from the Trader's column i "Barrons," the American Nation Financial Weekly. Liquidation pressure is absent as 2t traders and professionals are traufi181 words
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Article29 1938-08-10 4 The Singapore District Epworth League an holding an oratorical contest at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall. Carmine Rise, to-morrow at 8 p.m. Rev. E. S. Lan is presiding.29 words
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Article66 1938-08-10 4 Singapore, Tottjjj Three Straits-born Chinese wasj and a Chinese youth. Koh Lian N eag Sam Neo. Chi Lai Neo Him made another ammta*/2 Mr. Conrad Oldham m the secmO* this morning on a charge o carrying on a public lottery togj F. G. Minns of the Gambling BJP66 words
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Advertisement60 1938-08-10 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the I FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m 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 SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement23 1938-08-10 4 son 11 iimiisii INSIJKANCK COMPANY. LTD CAN YOl AFFORD AN UNINSIRKI) LOSS BY I I It I J Tel 592« 2. Finlayson Green23 words
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Advertisement20 1938-08-10 4 LfiV^l \m\^\jA^J *^L\ r m^^^ mmmmM mmmwXrJ^a mWmm \^r s£m\ *\lm mmw -^mmma mar j6m\ w^^m^mmx^A SIME DARBY Co..Ltd: ,v20 words
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Article762 1938-08-10 5 STOCKS SHARES ued By Fraser Company Singapore. Aug. 9. 5 p.m 3. M. Trustee 4or *7B Con. T.S. V;< Pref. 206 216 Con. T.S. Ords 20 3 213 E. Realty Co 1.32»/ 2 1 42 2 Est. ft Trust Ag 4.75 fu Eastern United 32 50 33 50 F. and762 words
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Article136 1938-08-10 5 FRASER COMPANY Lst Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug 9. 5 p.m. Total for Comprny Books Date «x. W» year Close Payable TIN Austral Malay 9d. div. 10% 2d. bonus Hongkong Tin 1% less tax Aur 12 July 18 1»J Johan Tin sr;5 r int. Aur. 13 Aug. 20 Aug. 14136 words
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Article226 1938-08-10 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday Ampats 3 9 4 3 Batu Selangor* 1.37 1.42 Hong Fatts 0.92 0.96 Hongkong Tin 233 24 3xd Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kara un ting Tta 9 9 11 Katu Tin 25 6 26 6 Kramats 10 11Killinghall.s 18 3 19 3xd Kuchai.s 1.33 1.38 Laruts226 words
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Article212 1938-08-10 5 MtftAfttJ ,KNUH',U. t% 1V26 ltd. lybb-titi $400U,0Ul Int. May > Nov. 1 122 el 4^/4 70 iy*;b red li>oy-t>& $B.JDU 000 int. May iD Nov. Id 120' Ci 1% 1935 red. 1956-iyttC $(>2t>,ooU Int. June 1 jUec. i iOO'i 101U CJ i% xV'H red. i^oo-od 3»J,OO'J.UUf iiiL.212 words
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Advertisement162 1938-08-10 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m tne Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradinir Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. i 834 Paid Up Capital I 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE IONGH President li TAUDiN162 words
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Advertisement234 1938-08-10 6 IVWIIIOA 6 15 9-15 TO-NIGHT Till THRILLING STORI OF THE MOST DANGEROUS SECRET SERVICE AGENI ot THE GREAI WAR DRANNE-MARIE LESSER mm Wk'' a [tammm itai «»i German lhm) JmWWWm^^mfi* m*^m JI II c« m«m lv (THEATRE ROYAL ITOMOMMW'!l T0M0MMW I M "i Last U»» shows— COLUMBIA'S khiimokiv MEHTAB, GHORY234 words
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Advertisement261 1938-08-10 6 TlMi"h""ul DEANNA enchants you a^ain with he, Mi\^' ''H Mischief I \T MALAYA'S LARGEST FINEST IHi m fl ITO-UIV -tRs? I CAPITOL \y& i .j, 'I Mm^ AtLy^M The Wor,d s sin «:>n.ii Sweetheart I |PR 1^ mm a. .^^L m AMma im ms I m 1 mm m H261 words
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Advertisement98 1938-08-10 7 Sto-nicht I MARLBOROUGH 1 6-15 and 9-15 V—-——* POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS MISS SULOCHANA m WAIIAIII IHNIYA" A Super Hindi Talkie Opening fo-Morrow 'TWO~BROTHERS" A Magnificent Tamil Talkie MPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. Tho Super Cantonese Talkies Will: DICTATOR" and KUM KOO SISIANG ># HAT'S OFF!98 words
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Advertisement288 1938-08-10 7 \LAST NIGHTS LARGI AUDIENCES ACCLAIM •HAPPY Li.iiii^i;"; j Ike Inert Musitai Show ever produced. MAKI A DATE TO BEE If Al I Malaya's Coolest Theatre i 1 1 JL ALHAMBRA I onditioned S (Direction: Shaw Brothers Ltd.) l j DAILY 4 SHOWS II a.m. 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m.: j Reduced288 words
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671 1938-08-10 8 Fraser G- Go's Weekly Report gO iai as m market la concerned, the past week lias been one of the quiet I for some months and Little In the way ol 01 hai come from outside to .tn- the local market In671 words
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Article296 1938-08-10 8 Von Daggenhausen Parrett Singapore Tuesday. \PBfcTTf miidlni leek pises this MOrnini at the I'reshvierian Church between Mr <i. von l>aglenhaasen, mm »l Mn Pagfsahawen and the late Mr. von Daggenhaoaen at ttumkmg, antl diss Muriel Parrett, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. s. (> Parrett, oi Bedford. Tne Rei296 words
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Article77 1938-08-10 8 /From Our Own Co-respondent Muar, M— day. WK were not fighting but we were only quarrelling." said Kcli Sah Tee and Yong Ah Siew. a Chinese woman, when they were charged before Tuan Haji Nassir bin lla.fi .Mohamed. the hist magistrate, with fighting m the public road. Inche77 words
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214 1938-08-10 8 SAW SON STRUGGLING IN PAN OF BOILING WATER 'From Cur Own Correspondent. Hh\V a mother lound her sop struggling !n agony m a hu:..< par. boiling water wa* related before Che Azmi.fhe oroner. at an imiiKvf h«ld on Thursday ;*t the A|o r Star F'nlire Court, into ihedeath sin It214 words
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Article299 1938-08-10 8 Cheated Own Brother And Sisters fWfm Our o AI.U-.Gfcl> to bay. .jMivedhist U(1IM ;f^ t their share m th< I— K, r a Malay. Saad bin T m charged before Che A, fl Magistrate, Ali mJF»*«S with cheatiu, (t V {•.rants aoout foor rears a^, At the conclusion of the299 words
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Article97 1938-08-10 8 SINGAPORE DISPLAY OF PHOTOGRAPHS Singapore Tue^ RESIDENTS would be J* H to pay a visit. N j^y* Memorial Hall to view the ,f r x r nt? of Leica photographic enlar? there. nrauiw lls The exhibition is known as u« exhibition, and Mr. Anton I- exhJ b:' at present m97 words
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Advertisement190 1938-08-10 8 To be successful you MUST be fit t The men and women who achieve success are brimful JnjHll 5l of health and energy Success m any walk of life jffi*\ f^j never conies to the lethargic, the listless, the H irritable. If you've lost your keenness and zest mJE^P for190 words
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Article, Illustration414 1938-08-10 9 hettsi Province Supports War Of Resistance Sian. Shensi. TASI Province remains the only one of the five northern pronot yet drawn into the scene of hostilities. For the il people, life goes on much the same as before. This ot to say that Shensi is unaffected by414 words
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312 1938-08-10 9 Sydney. Australia. JEWELS worth 15.000 which had been missing for nearly 18 months, have been recovered by the police In a manner as mysterious as their disappearance. The mo.st surprised man m Sydney is Detective-Inspector Matthews of the Criminal Investigation Branch "Sydney's "Scotland Yard").312 words
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Article213 1938-08-10 9 Research Shows They Respond To Classics, Flee From Jazz NE^ way of luring fish to thei: h appealing to their higher the music of Schubert, and Beethoven may require the angler of the future to culich of the Toscanini m him. I* 'as suggested after Dr. Maurice physician and213 words
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Article130 1938-08-10 9 London AIR Ministry Orders announce that it has been decided that, as an experimental measure, airmen lor whom courses of vocational training at Ministry of Labour centres are approved, shall undergo such courses as airmen, instead oi alter discharge or transfer to the reserve, and shall receive130 words
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Advertisement94 1938-08-10 9 Ciww»<Black*ell* Ententes cfVAMUA hSri ALMONDtLEMON +m •the Ideal flavourings s^g^r forPudum S s.Cusitud. gf|g Pies, Cakes, etc. Try C Wt Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and blancmange, lasic t f delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the IO^S^S wonderful comments that ..re sure to be made >$*&$94 words
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325 1938-08-10 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore; Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1938 MALAYAN UNIVERSITY fclEWSol the arrival In Singapore on Oct. 7 <»i i Commission of Enquiry appointed by the Secretary of state to go Into the question oi Malayan education will be welcomed by all sections ol the local community The need ol an325 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1938-08-10 10 100,000 Will Die hi -Hj i ivei has Its hanks and 100,000 Chi iibside twrifc i crt, bi the i This figure Is a moderati i ftU ,i the flood reaches the prof »rl:nns I rear, 150,000 may lose their lil The Yellow River was the cradleTopical Press - 1,013 words
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Advertisement29 1938-08-10 10 To-days White Label Announcement A ihom as strong as its ;r< akesl link, bruin is us strong us its weakest think. DEWAR'S it flu- line! drink. ~WP S O29 words
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Article, Illustration566 1938-08-10 11 PAVING WAY FOR BRITISH SETTLERS I .fnERAL Kva.. 6 eline Booth, leader of the Salvation Army VI(t trough** the world, who has returned to London after I tensive European tour, commends the recently issued ReI the Overseas Settlement Board m a letter to The Times.566 words
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Article235 1938-08-10 11 To Be Held On August 11 &> 12 Hongkong, Aug. 1 THE Women's Air Raid Precaution Union are holding an A.R.P. Exhibition at the Union Church Hall, Kennedy Road (by kind permission of the Rev. K. M. Dow) on Thursday, August 11 at 2.30 p.m. to 7235 words
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Article403 1938-08-10 11 as a state secret it may be assumed that since the treaty expired some steps have been taken to modernise and strengthen them. However, it is unlikely that much m the way of permanent fortifications have been possible since the restriction was lifted, especially m403 words
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Advertisement78 1938-08-10 11 mM POLAROID glasses are Hie iatest gcientiflc discovery m glare Protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to fft firt below the surface of the water. FOR THE "FIRST TIMI^-perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor spor... See our demonstration of this remarkable now invention.78 words
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Advertisement70 1938-08-10 11 THI THUi TONIC FOOD j OMfIMMt mil CammMU mnd Storm j I .j. <• J FOR service j j ANU j SATISFACTION j J entrust all your (lock Watch I 1 Repairs to: 1 Vi«k Hoh lliii" J j 120. NORTH HUDOI ROAD. t i (Near Middle Road). i Contractor';70 words
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Article, Illustration333 1938-08-10 12 of Rumania, brother of King Carol, passed through Belgrade Bucharest by air to attend the funeral of his mother. Queen two years, since his marriage to a commoner, He. ma Dimitrescu, n Kile as M. Brana, his brother having deprived him of his \i holas receivedPlanet News - 333 words
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Advertisement37 1938-08-10 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE lIORS D'Ol I 1 DI! ill s SWEET DISHI ALSO CLOCKS IVELLERX WATCHES Nil BESI IS ro I <>MI IND SI I RENE ULLMANN Baggfll Place, SINC. APORF.37 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1938-08-10 14 When They Are Planned to Harmonise with Fabrics Furniture JN order to make a small room seem larger than it really is, experts m decoration advise us to make use of light colours. This advice, of course, is absolutely sound, but at the1,363 words
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Advertisement90 1938-08-10 14 FRESH RELIABLE<^^MILK w VI 4k N M- I on y babies but all residents y^' lin the tropics need the sustaining and nourishing benefits of rich, full cream milk. Do not neglect this cardinal rule of health. Make sure thai your diet includes a liberal Ugv and regular allowance of90 words
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Article, Illustration529 1938-08-10 15 FURNITURE BUILT WITH A PURPOSE BR |GHT IDEAS FOR STORING ALL THOSE ODDS ENDS WHICH ARE BOUND TO ACCUMULATE family of perhaps tour. siderahle difficulty In fttand all their wordly ms into a very small house iph albums and scrap books household linen is a whether or not you have529 words
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Advertisement34 1938-08-10 15 I SPECIAL OFFER FOR AUGUST only BEAITII IL AND LASTING PEKMANENT WAVES J at SX.OO and $10.00 only S i >i iso i*i it >i LADIES lIAIKDRESSEKS L POIT ROAD MALACCA S (Telephone: 121)34 words
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Advertisement306 1938-08-10 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU mfShi TUP r? Ci tiPi I n \O. ii \\\W^% f-jd^Aj aatrnXw m n (^J^^r*\fl(jL\ CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO. AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Miaughai *l»*-57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86306 words
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Advertisement334 1938-08-10 16 siv TO FRENCH PORTj I 1 1 j j L* CHARCEURS REUnis HOMEWARDS. S 4 PST JACQUES i.\>r Marseilles. Nantes St. N.... J ADEN Foi Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, V I Sto saigon indochsn, t cap VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Ha: Au? S fohbin For Saigon. Tourane and Halphc S334 words
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Article230 1938-08-10 17 APPEAL FOR WIFE Sent On Banana Skin Sydney. Australia THE -carrot Mail" recently used by a 1 Tasmanian farmer m a search foi lady pen friends, has been surpassed by the 'banana mail" of a banana woritei on the Tweed River. New South Wales The Tasmanian .sent hi.s love letter.s230 words
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Advertisement270 1938-08-10 17 EII'RXS I* 11 1 LP LI\E. .Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Aufc. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 30 Oct 4 t tr,p tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the tigers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or connecting X.P.M. Vessel. U f.sVI)\KV return $012.86 lst class $430.71 2nd270 words
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Advertisement62 1938-08-10 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LID FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T I UW A SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodate for First Saloon and Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (mterchangeabla wttn p. and O. S.N.62 words
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Miscellaneous177 1938-08-10 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY d'china (PareeU only) sarpedon io° 9.30 aim! PoengfeO l A^'s 10 UOOU S^dhaclil) JJ o n 1 S£?f n Hoea 10 3 pin P*J*2? 10 3 p.m. r Scott Harlev 10 4 pJn J Sumatra. S.-East •eiebes Moluccas and KLM Pm r i.dence prepaid ar sp^al .*ir177 words
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Miscellaneous452 1938-08-10 17 AMERICAN SHARt MARKET THE following quotations irom New York were received from Messn s Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday: Last Bale Mocks August 4 Augu. t Adams Express m Alleghany steel Co i;;b ig Allis Chalmers 50 .y,., Amer. Can 100 lo| Amer. Foreign Power n 41" -do-452 words
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Miscellaneous182 1938-08-10 17 Pacific Oas ft Dec 27 jv Pacific Lighting 4u 3«>«, Packard Motor ;> Paramount Pictures io,, 10% Pennsylvania R R 20-,, 2\\ Phillips Petroleum 41. 43 Public Service of N.J 2s\b 30 Pure OU 113;, 12 Radio Corp ol America n Republic Steel Co 19 19 Reynolds Tobacca "B 43',,182 words
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422 1938-08-10 18 Plans tor Development Trade And Industry A SOUTHWEST Industrial League, with provisional hudoffice m Chungking, has been organised aa a result of tfc recent visit of an industrial group from Shanghai and Horn Kong. Members of the League are to meet regularly at luncheon to422 words
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Article57 1938-08-10 18 England-New Zealand retur> flight, C W^A. Scott's Melbourne record and other immediate records. For the attempt, he would use a Lock heed Electra plane provide he had sufficient financial backing HOLDER of the v Jin r^ soio night s,.^; h^nt passed •r-^J Fm- ;oi*' utr^A his way to tm-'-57 words
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Miscellaneous817 1938-08-10 18 ON THE RADIO I mr^ IC M Be^ bort sl,,rv WED -AUG. IO g Sm rrom SINGAPORE n4O Men Who Make the Shows I), vised by Dudley Glass. Frans /111. 225 metrrs (1 33 mcs) Collins will be inttrvicwed D> /lIP .'{o 96 metre* <9 69 most Dudley Glass concerning817 words
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Miscellaneous210 1938-08-10 18 8 20 economic and social talk by Mr. William Oualid. 8.30 Theatrical talk. 0.50 Symphonic Concert: Miss Violette d'Ambroaio i Violin i 10.15 Rates oj Exchange ana French stock (Rentes) 10 20 Close downTOKYO J7J 11 8 Mcs (25 4 m.) 8.20 Opening Announcement. 8.25 Mews m Japanese. 8.35 News210 words
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Article2270 1938-08-10 19 Events On Thursday And Saturday Owl \SpJHMtL\ \3>£jaJjjLh&\ Led tf "Marcus Superbu*"* s ,n iboir three most re- of horses and 1 fii for the two-day Sky:Me Permk Turf Club at 1,,:,:;,,^ and Saturday are HORSES, (LASS o Lllegiance as oy i -'placed to M.GAI a 6 turs. I.lb2,270 words
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Article, Illustration2037 1938-08-10 20 to Kathrvn l€ 4 Ipoh April 18 sfc f„,- l 17 15 Joint-, holding 01 2 EXPLODE Mr Yeap Choo Ivr's w br I by King of Mirth Hl-h Power <M van Hreukelen) Carried 8 n when .second by 2ft length! to Volniak2,037 words
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Article80 1938-08-10 20 Subsidies To British Industries ]m 4 LIST of A public funds ;o fl branches of inch; s r > mg Kingdom staee OeUfc^ been given by henUf r. Chancellor of the i- written reply Ul 'Mr Br* House of CesamoM (Conservative). The figures nclu expenditure dur The list l«: J80 words
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Article145 1938-08-10 21 an mas nTTRBW the wonder singing ame to the screen about v:i, 'iV ago for the first time. 8 bow to the great movie Now Universal picture. Music", which opened a ht at the Capitol v udth acclaim for her dec'e Jg and fresh unsullied 7a is even more145 words
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Article72 1938-08-10 21 I ARTISTS' production "Madelie Docteur" fills the bill at the the next few days ndes thoroughly dramatic eni that ol a British lieuteby John Loder and the v. by Dita Parlo, the latter being I mdc who is well-worth V spionage before P id the climax is I S72 words
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Article62 1938-08-10 21 b^ Bcout r Lo ldon Tuesday. »ut. Lord Baden Powell, J*n ordered a complete 2 months, sailed from Vf ;nmg m the liner c 7 Naders of the Boy °uWe movement on a 11 *'hoid. Norway. Den- m He is accompanied Powell. Lord Baden the62 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-08-10 21 May 28 —June 14 1938 Dots show areas bombed. CASUALTIES FROM BOMBING MAY 28 to JUNE t4th, t938 Men, women and children i u n< ltd 6,000 Kill. H atfrifdM 1.*>5038 words
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Article325 1938-08-10 21 A WARM tribute to the work ot Mr. S. R. Franklin. Personal Assistant to the Inspector General of Police, S.S., was made by Mr. Lim Seng Kiang. Financial Assistant of Police, at a tea party given by the members of the general Clerical Service and Miscellaneous and325 words
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Article62 1938-08-10 21 London. Tuesday: The Prime Minister, who returned to London from Scotland this morning, for consultation and treatment for nasal catarrh, was visited by a specialist soon after arrival at his official residence, 10 Downing Street. It was later stated that Mr. Chamberlain will remain m London for treatment62 words
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Article53 1938-08-10 21 allll .11,. HHpOWAN and Bailey, the popular jjjjj jjjjj v> entertainers are putting on a jjjj: inf: new floor show called "The Three jjjj: HH: Monkeys" at the Cocoanut Grove jjjjj Hijjon Saturday night m aid of the jjjjj ■ill! China Relief Fund. There will be jj::: III::an extension53 words
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268 1938-08-10 21 TAPPER SENTENCED TO 5 YEARS FOR ATTACK (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. Monday. FOUND guilty of having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Vallaimah, a female rubber tapper on Fraser Estate, Kulai, and of attempted suicide, Murugan, a Tamil coolie, was to-day sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment and268 words
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Article240 1938-08-10 21 Hotel Clerk's Appeal (Continued from page ID Of cheating were taken by the petitioner. m view of the fact that Mr. Arathoon gave two contradictory statements a, regards payment of money by him. Also, because there was no document ary evidence either m the shape ot receipt or entry m240 words
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Article, Illustration424 1938-08-10 22 GORDONS AIRMEN PLAIY A THRILLING DRAW Div. 1 Soccer At The Stadium STAGING a splendid recovery m the second halt, tht Ooi dons drew one-all with the R.A.F. m a well contested first division soccer fixture of the SAFA. league at the Anson Koad Stadium yesterday. Usui" the w formationTribune - 424 words
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Article218 1938-08-10 22 Members and Associate Members ot the Amateur Sporting Association please take note that our present badminton OOUrt ulll be at No 38 Lorong 25A. Geylang Road, Singapore and practice will commence on Wednesday Aug 11). and hereafter every Mondays, Wednesday* and Saturdays a! 6.15 p.m. New Shuttle!218 words
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Article, Illustration203 1938-08-10 22 Monday, Aug. 1. Sir Lewis and Lady Fermor had luncheon at King's House Hon Mr C G Howell left King's House Tuesday, Aug. 2. Mr H H Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. G. (i Walker and Mr. M c. ff Sheppard had kneheon at Ktag*i House. Wednesday. Aug. 3.Tribune - 203 words
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Article35 1938-08-10 22 The seventh annual athletic sports ol lh< Elementary English School will be Hold at the Jalan Eesar Stadium on Thursday Aug. 11, commencing at 2. 30 Mrs. XT, Oehkrs will give away the35 words
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Article55 1938-08-10 22 The following members have accepted fo play for S.C.C. lst XI vs. S.C.F.A. iD;v I Leaguei to-day I Wednesday at S.C.C.:— E C Cherrington; F. N. Rothery, F. A. MeCaffery; J. Welsh, C. C. Webster. F. E Hutchinson; A. A. Hooper. K. C. Gil lett. J. B Stoddart.55 words
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Article112 1938-08-10 22 THE following ties will be pfoJ 1 Clerical Union. Haw-Par 'ui week-end m the Singapore m\ championships SATCRIru vr PM MENS JUNIOR not nu.s J Chin Tham Swee and Low Ken (U.C.A.» vs. Raymond Frois anJl Lians (UJLP.L MENS JUNIOR SINGLES (flj Wee Kirn Wee lUseful) vs.112 words
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Article199 1938-08-10 22 JOHORE STATE TENNIS 'From Our Oun Correspondent/ A lecture on "Moods" will be given at the Theosophical Society. 14 Handy Road, on Thursday at 6.30 p.m All are Muar. Tues THE following are the lists of fixtures for the ties m the Johore Tennis Championship meeting for the North Section.199 words
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Article63 1938-08-10 22 G. Flohgny. of the Ro>al U appeared before Mr. Kenneth m The fourth court tin, Bjl pleaded guilty to a charge 01 conform to the wing sfeȣj] section of North Bridge who a man Street. j Court Inspsctor A H. njy secuted told his worship63 words
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Article27 1938-08-10 22 Sinuajx:' Mr Swee Cheng UeW to the Straits Settlemen Justice Home, this i man" Mr. Liew was 1932 W He is a barrister-al of Queen's Oolleg'27 words
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Article, Illustration305 1938-08-10 23 ECOND DIVISION SOCCER j Brani *'> Moravia 2. IK quick goals m the early stages of the first halt were a feature oi the match m the Second Division between Pulau ani and Moravia at the S.H.B. ground yesterday. and interesting game. ing a vtryTribune - 305 words
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Article45 1938-08-10 23 \U re. Tuesday. cr. 3 I 8 A I fixture of this afternoon round at RanUnion team was 0 V le Roy«l Army te pace with ■yen exchange. led by two r^ter game and '".way till the itors winner H-M.C. Stacev 2am Zam (2145 words
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Article90 1938-08-10 23 9 MONTHS FOR CARR YING REVOLVER Singapore. Tuesday. THAN WENG. a young Cantonese, was ■v sentenced m the Criminal District 'Court this morning to undergo nine 'months' rigorous imprisonment for being found In possession of a firearm without a permit; on a second charne of possessing explosives without a permit90 words
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Article209 1938-08-10 23 Weights For Ipoh Races (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. FOLLOWING are handicaps for 1 Thursday, the first day of the Ipoh Skye Meeting. Horses. Class 5. Division 1, six furlongs. Mandai ior> Frivol 10 3 Fane an 10.1 Happy Boy 9 12 Stir Un 012 Wiley Friar 9.10 Evergreen209 words
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Article197 1938-08-10 23 THE following are the result of the qualifying round In the Island Club Colonial Cup competition:— Dr. S I. M. Ibrahim Chua Cheng Uat 79— 4 7 8 74 "fr C. A, R. Batcman F. C Martens Bft— 9 3 4 76' Dr H L. H. Lim197 words
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Article105 1938-08-10 23 The monthly mixed foursome for August played iast Sunday, resulted In a win for Mrs. S F Ho &Dr T E. Cheah with a net! score of 34» 2 Th..> following were some ol th< cards returned. Mrs S. F. Ho Dr T E Cheai- 4G 11'.105 words
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Article282 1938-08-10 23 THE women's August Medal was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. C. R. Cherry m 'A" Division with a net .core of 34, m a win for Mrs. S. fcf, Slmond m "B" Division with a net score282 words
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Article53 1938-08-10 23 IN the semi-final ol the open mixed doubles of the Tanglin dub tennis tournament, i>r and Mr. Hopkins beat Mr and Mrs Btlickland 6 4 G 2, fi terday. The open mixed doubles (final l will be played off to-day between Commander and lira. Mockler and Dr.53 words
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Miscellaneous138 1938-08-10 23 To-day 9 s Tides HIGH TIDES:— IO.S2 a.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.; 10.14 p.m.. 9 ft. 4 ins. defender m trying to clear, accidentally helped the bail to trickle m. Half time came with the Moravian one goal down. They were a spent force and failed to maintain the pace,138 words
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Article328 1938-08-10 24 Constant Exchange Of m Ideas Essential London, Wednesday. OFFORK leaving London yesterday on his return to Australia. n Mr R G Menzies, the Australian Attorney-General, who with his Ministerial colleague. Sir Earle Page, has been engaged m trade negotiations, made a statement m which he emphasisedBritish Official Wireless - 328 words
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Article173 1938-08-10 24 SHARP DECLINE OF THE FRANC London. Tuesday. T H* ment weaker tendency of the 1 French franc assumed more serious proportions to day when under v, icspreid offering both spot and lorward rates declined sharply m terms of sterling. pite heavyish intervention bj French and British controte, declined to 178.78Reuter - 173 words
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Article45 1938-08-10 24 Jerusalem, Tuesday. TIIKF.E Arab peasants, summoned from their houses, were murdered last unlit by an armed Arab gang m a village on the plain of Bsdraelon One Jew wounded on tin outskirts ol Jerusalem ti i day has since died.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article25 1938-08-10 24 Tokyo. Monday n<» trace has been found ol the missing Hawaii Clipper and the Canto rra Maru ha i bando 11 < arch ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article168 1938-08-10 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Nan yang Siang Pao - BERLIN ADVISES JAPAN Sin Chew Jit Poh Nan yang Siang Pao and Ifankow, Tuesday. IT Is reported that Berlin earnestly advised Japan not to risk her national destiny by fighting against the Soviet at present. Japan fe-:ls uneasy to accept the advice as she is too imbued with anti-Soviet propaganda.168 words
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Article104 1938-08-10 24 London, Tuesday. AN arrival yesterday at Gdynia, the Admiralty yacht Enchantress, m which the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Duff Cooper and his party are making a cruise m the Baltic, was met by a Polish destroyer with Colonel Beck, the Foreign Minister, and AdmiralBritish Official Wireless - 104 words
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Article46 1938-08-10 24 Mexico City, Tuesday. k JAPANESE steamer, the Tatewate n Maru Is loading 10.000 barrels of Government-owned oil at Coatzacoalcos and Vera CTU2, destined for Yokohama. This i the lirst old shipment to Japan nice the expropriation of foreign holdings m Mexico ReuterReuter - 46 words
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95 1938-08-10 24 Hankow, Tuesday. THE Chinese defences on the south bank of the Yangtse have been stabilised after the Chinese" at Shaho, ten miles southwestwards of Kiukiang. had stubbornly held their lines despite vigorous thrusts by the Japanese, according to a Chinese commander who returnedReuter - 95 words
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Article90 1938-08-10 24 London. Sunday. THE Air Ministry was "seriously da--1 maged" and Knightsbridge "suffered heavily" by bombing planes belonging to Eastland forces which attaced London early to-day. An Air Ministery communique states that the attacks were generally carried out by small formations of aircraft The West Und fighters carried outReuter - 90 words
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Article195 1938-08-10 24 RESULTS OF Cajg&a Warwickshire beat North, shire by eight uukets Northants 207 (Hollies 6 fnrw, J (Hollies 6 for 66; blor^ Warwick 310 for 8 dec ir,,,* 137 not out. and 57 for? Somersetshire beat Clan*. shire on first innings Glamorgan no Wella^ <, Meyer 5 for195 words
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Article91 1938-08-10 24 London. Tl MAJOR MAYO, designer of the site seaplane bearing his nfl students at a meeting at CaraW night that it was hoped soon! construction of a ne^ type of a machine. He said: "I hope we shall M speed of 300 m.p.h. and a cmi* JustBritish Official Wireless - 91 words
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Article66 1938-08-10 24 Prague. i> HAVING lengthily l»*jj documents embodying tne' ment's proposals. Lord Runcig visited Dr. Hodza to discuss w m the light of this informau* the first communique issuw» ion with the mediation mi*J» Dr. Hodza and Lord Rune** ed what further steps show m co-operation with66 words
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Article32 1938-08-10 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh ■ourfo' The situation v ghai is said to Im foro sence of Chin Japanese are 1 :W and river. So: by t| have closed dut las32 words
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Advertisement17 1938-08-10 24 J CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR *ANI> OUTFITTER i No 6. The Arcade. Singapore. a\ nil: TAIUIR.17 words
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