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Title Section13 1938-09-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE i 3-No. 184. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, September 2. 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article209 1938-09-02 1 JAPAN SUFFERS NATIONAL DISASTER Tokio, Thursday. DSLIDES following the typhoon have increased the deathroll in many parts of the country. Thirteen were killed in 'age in Saitama Prefecture and 11 deaths are reported from ima Prefecture. I m are known to be dead in Tokio t 12.000 are taking refugeReuter - 209 words
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Article62 1938-09-02 1 Tokyo, Thursday. P. and O. agents at Vokohama say that the Cnitral was slightly damaged when it was swept ogotmX the Kunikawa Maru. which WM also slightly damaged. There wen. no casualties on either _*f v"J Chitral did not go aground but is anchored in theReuter - 62 words
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144 1938-09-02 1 HANKOW, THURSDAY. JHE CHINESE SCORED A SMASHING VICTORY TO THE WEST OF JUICHANG (GATEWAY TO HANKOW) IN A GENERAL OFFENSIVE YESTERDAY, INFLICTING 4,000 CASUALTIES ON THE JAPANESE, ACCORDING TO A URGENT' TELEPHONE MESSAGE FROM THE FRONT, RECEIVED THIS MORNING BY THE GENERALISSIMO'S HEADQUARTERS. After repeatedReuter - 144 words
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Article65 1938-09-02 1 Hankow, Thursday BISHOF Edward J. Oalvin, head of Irish missionaries in China receivrd news to-dav that mission property belonging to the Irish missionaries of Snint Columbine in Kingshan, sixty miles west of Hankow, was demolished in an air raid yesterday The resident priest, Father Rimley is jnderstoodReuter - 65 words
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538 1938-09-02 1 Autonomy Offer To Sudeten Germans? Berlin, Thursday. AFTER inspection of Western Germany Herr Hitler will probably proceed to Nuremberg on Monday. It is believed therefore that Sir Neville Henderson will either see Herr von Rlbbentrop or the State Secretary. Herr Imesaecker. after which the latter will co to Berc.htcsgaden and538 words
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Article179 1938-09-02 1 I London, Thursday rf port of the commission instigation into the ajr in Spain which is issued with some fifty raids. It that of 46 raids on Ahc- at least 41, were attempts t the port area or the rail- station. Z six raids on the city, two deliberateReuter - 179 words
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Article32 1938-09-02 1 re has been a serious development civil disobedience campaign in ative State of Travancore. State fired on a crowd which refused perse at Neyyatinkara Five were and five wounded.' ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article53 1938-09-02 1 Rome, Thursday. UNDER a decree announced by the Council of Ministers, foreign Jews are debarred from fixed residence in Italy or Italian possessions. The grant of Italian nationality made to foreign Jews since Jan. 1, 1919 has been revoked. These Jews must leave within six months orReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement23 1938-09-02 1 IoS1 oS oTHCR -PAOB6 nK entralisation 2 STan's Holiday Plans 3 SI 000.000 Society 7 j nouble Suicide J S m m+m' mmm23 words
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Advertisement37 1938-09-02 1 .3. KLIM POWDERED MILK j i fi_3p_ra s J WHOLE MILK^ I _L_______B H_*l 1 EggP j i SAFE. CONVENIF* E AND PIK^ S 1 Obtainable Every where. I DISTRIBUTORS CETZ BROS. CO. i T_jui_ii.-r.-r-r- h ~~._^.-^-V37 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-09-02 2 Hi*. the Hiijh Ct-Mwletlener, who wjn .bA9Ot must be M hindrance to the poUtj of flecentraHsatkra.19 words
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228 1938-09-02 2 F.M.S. TO PRINT OWN NOTES STAMPS? tl From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. AT to-days meeting of the Federal Council, the Hon. Mr. W. G. C. Blum, referred to the possibility of printing postage and revenue stamps and also currency notes in the F.M.S. He paid tribute to the228 words
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Article1751 1938-09-02 2 MR. SHEARN - MR. SHEARN SPIRITED CHARGES BY [From Our Onn Reporter i •THERE must be no hindrance to the policy of decentralisa--1 tioll After four years in Malaya, I welcome the polity even more than I did when I first came.' Thus said ihe High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, at to-days1,751 words
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Article84 1938-09-02 2 i SINGAPORE CH** reporter >e>.erdav ceieh 5 "Reporters' Dav. ForsaS, I and recreation, the r"^ J thirtv in all. sold RowerTtai gapore streets in aid »f t h r r S i Relief Fund. m Ch of three systematical J invaded vanous parts of the84 words
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Article, Illustration423 1938-09-02 2 MAJOR SPARK EMPHASISES DANGfI THE Military and Naval Forces on Singapore Island are largely dependent on the continuation of the vital services and therefore the civil population cannot be evacuated in event of* tack. This point was made by Major Spark at the A.R.P. lectunTribune - 423 words
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Advertisement77 1938-09-02 2 Children U6C Up fdr mor<^Hß energy in a day yJA than grown -ups. lßi^--_^^^B Replace this enertfy by giving .them NESTLES QUICK (DATS. t EXHIBI T I O N^ mmmmmmmmmmm.mmwwmw^mmimwtjmwmr.m.mmtmm mmi^m^m^mmmmm^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mmm^^^m^^^mmmww^^mwww^^^^^^^^^ :>U OU paintings being shown at the r.W.CJL premises, B" RAFFLES QI'AV. Singapore by I R E DEIUK KASENDA77 words
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Article237 1938-09-02 3 t elusive ribune terview I minutes before the eiscnau 'ailed, yesterday, Han of Johore. leaving for J.i in Europe, granted me lusive interview (writes a M reporter). uicd uv friends and officials of re Government, the Sultan im always willing" tc talk ',o ine. because "hile serving the rests237 words
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Article240 1938-09-02 3 CHINESE CONVICTED Singapore. Thursday. AN amazing story of a police raid at the Naval Base and the discovery of a man writing an appeal to all labourers to discontinue work was related in Court to-day. In Court Wong Chok and Hiu Fuk were asked to show240 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-09-02 3 H.H. the Sultan, photograph**-*! board before the boat sailed. TribuneTribune - 10 words
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191 1938-09-02 3 Children's Orchestra For Singapore THE formation of a Children's 01- chestra for Singapore, which will become a training ground and nursery for the already established "Young People's Orchestra" Kl envisaged in a circular Horn Mr. M R. Holgatc, Acting Inspector of Schools. The first and preliminary meeting will bf> held191 words
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Article55 1938-09-02 3 WHILE walking along Leonie Hill Road early yesterday morninu. a Chinese. Tan Seng Huat, wa.s accosted by three Chinese cyclists and robbed of jewellery, amounting to over $100 Gold rings and a wrist watch were among the thine* stolen. Th: robbers are believed to be Cantonese. The police55 words
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Article70 1938-09-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. It is announced to-day that Bri- .m'm i Michael Gambler- Parry, tank expert of home and J| Indian experience, who commanded I (he Bth Koal Welsh Fusiliers in I the War. will be visiting Malaya in the near future. I firigndier Gambier-Parry. who70 words
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Article115 1938-09-02 3 MORE than 50 oil paintings by Mr. Frederick Kasenda. depicting the tropical grandeur of Malaya. Java and Bali, are now being exhibited at the Y.W.C.A in Raffles Quay, Singapore Mr. Kasenda's work, which includes a number of well selected Singapore subjects, will be on exhibition to-day,115 words
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Miscellaneous43 1938-09-02 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in the 1st Court at 10 a.m. 1 Summons-in -Chambers. At 11 a.m.: Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 am Summonscs-in -Chambers and Oriuinatinc Summonses Mr .Justice Home at Malacca Assize*43 words
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Article171 1938-09-02 4 London. Thursday. Previous To- lay Change lU'BBI.K Firm Ea.sy .So?*, Buyers 7 7 H i; Sellers 8 1 16 7 15 16 1st Forward (September) Buyers 7 15 16 Sellers H l 16 1st Forward October Buyers 7 7 K Sellers 8 find Forward (Oct'Dec.) Buyers B 1171 words
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Article33 1938-09-02 4 G0LD Prev ious To-dav du 1 "^rsj Fine Bar per 9t £7.3.3'-. £7 d J> I SILVER I Spot 19> 4 19,. I 4 months' forward 19 1*1*1- I io lb33 words
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Article154 1938-09-02 4 Singapore. Thursi IN their weekly rubber report. (H and Co.. Ltd.. state: Political factors have continued* the past week to exert a controlfl fluence on commodity markets and exchanges generally, and the fl market has been no exception The increased tension :n I Europe was reflected in prices154 words
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Article50 1938-09-02 4 New Yurk. Allf. 31. KVBBER Previous To-day Change Twie S-eatiy Stead v f Spot Buyers 16 3 16 16>, i in Sellers 16 5 16 i6->. -rli6 Forward Oct.|Dec. Buyers 16 5 16 lG'o +116 Sellers 16 7 16 16ft +116 TIN Steady Q«i»»t Spot 43V-: 43',50 words
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208 1938-09-02 4 A very anxious week closes with the situation considerably better. It is now perfectly clear that disturbers of the peace jvoulcl be met by an array of armed and economic force so powerful that ultimate success would be impossible. There will doubtless be further208 words
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Article268 1938-09-02 4 Singapore. Thursday, i MESSRS. Fraser and Co s report for j to-day is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $98 3 I up Vi- According to cables received I from London very little interest was displayed in tin shares there, and locally aLso the market was268 words
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Article146 1938-09-02 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change Distillers t 95:6 95 10 "o TvM Dun lap Rubber 26 9 27 -3d General Electric 76 4 1 76 4''Imperial Chemical Industrie* 30 7! 2 30 7N Imperial Tobacco 138 1' 2 138 1«« Anglo-Dutch 28 4' 2 28 iy*~ -3d146 words
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Article59 1938-09-02 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change FT. on Pans (doling middle rate) 178.32 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.9213 16 8.92-1 it> T.T. on Shanghai (doting selling rate) 8% Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (dosing selling rate) 3-1132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (dosing selling rate) 12 Unchanged T.T.59 words
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Article19 1938-09-02 4 TIN Standard Previous T^ on Th^a Spot i afternoon (closing price) £193 £1921, Chj Forward £194 1193^19 words
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Advertisement60 1938-09-02 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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Advertisement15 1938-09-02 4 Mil 111 I mcniMi INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD IVI AHIJMIID 1572 Tel. 5926. 2. Finlavson Green15 words
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Article692 1938-09-02 5 STOCKS SHARES rj By Fraser 6Company Sinpapore. Sept. 1, 5 p.m. I MINING wane »fc 300 n 441- 481-nom cd 25}3 2616 m 0.63 0.67 2116 22J6 HL 1.32ft l.« or |0|- 10[9 lav 21(9 22|9cd 5 151- 161Dg 0.36 0.40 0.83 0.87 22W 239 7 9 &»9 c 2i?692 words
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Article163 1938-09-02 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 1, 5 p.m Company Jtotoul Boofa Dtte Dr» T tol ye^ TW Close FMvaDle Austral Malay 9d. div. Sept. 2 Sept. D Sept. 3 10% Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 5* Katu Tin 6d. No. 19163 words
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Article224 1938-09-02 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. I MINING I Buyers Sellers J Ampats 4- 4|6 Batu Selangors 1.32*2 1 40 I Hong Fatts 0.84 0.88 Hongkong Tin 226 23,9 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 99 11|Katu Tin 25 3 26|-cd Kramats 9i9 10i9xd Killinghalls 18,3 19J3 Kuchais 1.32 1.37 Laruts 10-224 words
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Article250 1938-09-02 5 m A U r rd ?n C0 Lt <* $30,000 1 A Pr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Mai r nV 940 W«M)00 lflK" Se P l 30 100 102 nom in? M red 1947 $1.600,000 1909 rPH 1 "in 1 Sei)t 30 1250 words
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Advertisement152 1938-09-02 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU N.V* incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,600 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of tne Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director152 words
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Article142 1938-09-02 6 Contagious Infantile Paralysis PREVALENT JAPAN A COXTAGIOI S infantile parah known as acute anterior J myelitis, is prevalent in the 0, Kobe and Hanshin seaboard re_ Nearly 500 children are report be undergoing treatment i n piULs in those district., state Tokyo dispatch. It is related to the disease ailed142 words
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Advertisement345 1938-09-02 6 Ii i .»•»i nm|M«n| u. VI.N -iii MAKES CHALLENGE THE __«_^B ""v Map—^ a *kR| _^^^^> _^M __T^_l Va J a .i™^^™^'***'*'***'**************************************^^^^^^ __W tnfl^H i_l I nil _h v f^__r if. fcl'V 5 lik l|y 4 f m Wri^^--^ I OPLXING "ro-NiOHT |»_ll l_LHf_^ 1 I Il3__-J| U |SI ll345 words
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Advertisement160 1938-09-02 6 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya .a. a A""TORVrLING" SCREEN RECORD of CHINAS HEROISM THEATRE ROYAL 3 SHOWS -"H I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD y g.QQ 9-30 TO-NIGHT I 'IT IS A PICTURE WHICH EVERY CHINESE SHOULD I i MISS" savs Tiibune. Wednesday j "FIGHT TO THE LAST I I160 words
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Article191 1938-09-02 7 Johore Murder charge m Our Own Correspondent] •«'lku' llahiu. "iVcdi.esday. DRAMATIC sterj of how a "an.il rubber tapi>ei* Armugam, letUiiig an argument between t iiis uimpatnois, was stabbed ii' forehead :md chest, vas tola h''i>\li Abu Ral :ti. the second Itiate, who heard a preliminary fj into the charge of191 words
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Article32 1938-09-02 7 C. EMPLOYEE FINED I Iliursday.— .kolingcm, I Mfeg ?rtver, v;as to-day "to Di_?£... Ul ,iv <* days' ri., in lrt Court, for negll- along North Bridge Road m June is. trollC/ bUS l32 words
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229 1938-09-02 7 MING closely upon the an Lament of the formation of lading society in Singapore, the „e learns that yet another pri •ompany is to tackle seriouslj Problem ol Malaya's housing thin the next tew days a new in* sotiet) will be formed229 words
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84 1938-09-02 7 UNIFORMS AND LICENCES FOR NEWSBOYS Cairo MEWSBOYS here must in future wear uniforms and carry special police licences, under new regulations to be issued shortly by the Cairo Oovernorate. The rules were drawn up following numerous complaints regarding the lac>. of organisation in the sale of newspapers. It has also84 words
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Article193 1938-09-02 7 M^ Singapore, Thursday. R. H. Bridgett, a guest staying at the Adelphi Hotel, was complainant in a case of theft of a wallet containing $105 in cash, a driving licence, a contractor's staff pass for the Naval Base and a Cook's hook cover, mentioned before Mr.193 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-02 7 j FROM MINNIE THE j MOOCHER TO SCHUHERTS SERENADE I SHE TAMES THAT JAWFUL TRUTH j MAN WITH THE MAGIC OF j HER LOVELY VOICE. j^ I GRACE MOORE) "When You're' in Love" with CARY GRANT A COIUMBIA PICTURE A New Grace Moore who will delight you beyond description j89 words
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Advertisement150 1938-09-02 7 I 71_/_ y A GREAT SHOW! j GIVE THE WHOLE FAMILY A TREAT! JDAILY 4 SHOWS- II a.m. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. t AT The New Air-Conditioned I ALHAH6RA (Direction: SHAW BROTHERS LTD.) I SHIRLEY TEMPLE! Z m The World's Sweetheart, in her latest 20th Century-Fox musical-Comedy- Romance J&mmJSr^ 1150 words
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700 1938-09-02 8 'NO WASHING OF DIR TY LINEN IN COURT" SAYS CORONER Singapore, Thursday. JIJK. \V. Porter, Singapore Coroner, does not want "dirty linen washed in his court. "There is no need for any more of this dirty linen to be washed in public" he remarked700 words
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76 1938-09-02 8 16 -YEAR -OLD CHINESE GIRL BOUND OVER Singapore, Thursday. Pretty 16-year-old San C.uat Chu, Chinese girl arrested in connection with the closing of Chinese shops in the town on Aug. 22 was to-day bound over to keep the peace for six months. Another Chine* v^ was also bound ove.'f ot76 words
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Article, Illustration82 1938-09-02 8 Monseigneur Leo tt«**__ tular Archbishop of SaUnuJ arrived yesterday by the Scbari horst from Ceylon. "It first time I have been in MJ apore," he told a Tribune rep* S. He will be in S.njgtporrjJ about three weeks, inere a large crowd present on i wharf yesterday to ■*J___E as82 words
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Article194 1938-09-02 8 fIFTEEN miles of new roads were built in the Colonv during {ojgi P.W.D Director R. L. Nunn in his annual report on the work of department I There are now 912 miles of road in the colony maintained by the department, of which Singapore's194 words
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Article40 1938-09-02 8 Alleged To Have Caused Death Singapore, rnuwda tocharged befort Mr < [h Traffic District Judge. %tne* I*} death of a 1^ a rash act whilst nd'j Kim Keat i^^?tined W *f£i The case was pos lb. and bail ol P ..tended.40 words
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Article299 1938-09-02 10 lU7HAT proportion ot the crimes ot violence tnat occur in Malaya each year is committed by Indian estate labourers while under the influence of toddy it is not possible to say, but that offences of the kind are numerous is only too well known. Ardent reformers use299 words
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Article1056 1938-09-02 10 It's EASIER to be a GENERAL now A RANKER al.-o wa.s that gallant but tragic .soldi/: th< ia 1 Major-Oew Sir Hector Ifafedonald, whose memorial pillar dominate, the grey hai and grey houses of Dingwall, the east coa I Scottish town which, la proud of having oner owned him U1,056 words
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Article, Illustration109 1938-09-02 10 i c(ini r Lord Rayleigh, President of the British Association, organisation of scientists now meeting in J* stru tt. tJ ence at Cambridge, paid a visit, accompanied by Lady Kayleigh and their son, the Honourable u J** the Dufay-Chromex colour film works at Sawston, near Cambridge, where they reviewed tnePlanet News - 109 words
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Advertisement27 1938-09-02 10 I To>days White Label Announcement You may say what you please, it is better to say what will please other people. DEWAR'S I will pleaae ail. W.F.S.-I27 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1938-09-02 11 THE KING as a FASHION LEADER \From Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 19. Ly b taking a greater interest in his clothes. s Duke oi York he was not regarded as a parti-weli-tiressed man. Since his accession, howhe lias pleased -he dress experts by displaying thev call a proper regard1,032 words
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233 1938-09-02 11 Capetown. Till. South ..irican ..ovcrnniciu is ready to come forward with proposals of its own. it is understood, for anv revision of the Ottawa Agreement that ma> be necessary as a result of the Anglo-American trade talks. No information has yet been received by the233 words
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Article50 1938-09-02 11 Miss Valerie Auwardt of St. Mary's School, Kuala Lumpur, daughter of Mrs. U. Jansz, has satisfied the Examinees of the Trinity College of Music. London, in Clasj Teaching, Piano Teaching. Harmony, Musicianship, Choral Conducting, i Technique, Education Psychology, Musical History and Acoustics, and has obj tained her Teachers* Training Diploma50 words
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Advertisement100 1938-09-02 11 POLAROID Glasses are the 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 or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of thi.srematk. able new invention.100 words
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Advertisement38 1938-09-02 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chmmtwu mnd Storm I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents -_5/sJNg-_ Hit Wit OF THK HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED ("OLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 4_9 Horth MdgC Road I Tel. No 7922.38 words
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Article, Illustration325 1938-09-02 12 Because he has a habit of walking about the room while dictating his numerous literary works, Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's statesman-writer, is now experimenting with a lapel-microphone. This microphone, which fits on to the coat-lapel, is connected by a length of wire to a dictating machine. WhilstPlanet News - 325 words
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Advertisement46 1938-09-02 13 I YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS DIAMOND RINCiS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Bene IXI__LVV\ WHERE I OLALITV and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL, The Best is to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. lUffles Place, MNOAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 pun.46 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1938-09-02 14 HOW DOES YOUR BABY SLEEP? fm Apple Tapioca 1 cup Carnation evaporated mill 1 cup water 4 cup minute tapioca 4 cup sugar Z 2 apples I 5 tbsp. sugar 2 tbsp. water 5 2 egg yolks 2 egg whites Cook milk. 1 cup water, tapioci 5 and '4 cup1,440 words
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Advertisement22 1938-09-02 14 PERMANENT J ■r-cuu* 1 PR,CF:S SlBOO $10.00 512.0* jgj 179 Stamford R<l M.I rA i SINGAPORE h nf 121' (Phone: 4610) 3r'722 words
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Article, Illustration550 1938-09-02 15 Round The Tea-Table Home Made Cakes Are Always Popular so Try Your Hand at Making Some. SMALL DUNDEE CAKE oz. rloiu. small tea-spoonful each of ground clove.s. cinnamon and glngei, leispoonlul bicarbonate of soda. oz. butter. oz. brown _usar. The chopped rind ot a lemon. Up larse tablcspoonful mUk. dz.550 words
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Article, Illustration403 1938-09-02 15 I Let It Beautify Your Home j h A Charm All Of Its Own I ere \a nothing like dayht for reading and working, articling ii ;i a charm and attraction bown, especially now that a aoft town all glare is obtainable. :1 flays, really good genera! «ion403 words
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446 1938-09-02 17 Improve men t In Health Of The East JHE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Aug. 27 reads as follows: Plague: Cochin in India was the onlv port in the Eastern Arena to report th* presence of human plague during the week, one446 words
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Article108 1938-09-02 17 EXCISE CHARGE FAILS Singapore, Thursday. WHEN Tan Teak See and Chi Ah U'ali appeared before Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, in the fourth court, this morning, in answer to a charge of importing 220 piculs of rubber into Singapore without a certificate of origin on Aug. 10 at about 4 p.m.108 words
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Article80 1938-09-02 17 Singapore, Thur.sdav.— Burok hin Hu...^ain. a constable in the Singapore Harbour Board Police Force, wa.s U>-d;iv charged. More Mr. C. H Koh, the Traffic District Judge, Tor accepting an illegal gratification of $1.33 at the Hokklen Coolie Linos Gate, at 430 p.m on Mar. 29. Court Inspector80 words
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Article45 1938-09-02 17 Singapore, Thursday. Vice-American Consul in Singapore, Mr Patrick Mallon left to-day by the Steel Scientist" for America where he will spend M days leave. Mr. Mallon has been Occupying the position of Vice Consul since 1935 ind thi.s occasion is his first leave45 words
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Article40 1938-09-02 17 Singapore. Thursdav —For Bounding his horn longer than was absolutely necessary on South Bridge Road. Hce Ah Khow was to-day fined $5 or In default five days' r.i. by Mr. C H. Koh in the Traffic District Court40 words
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Article25 1938-09-02 17 The American Consulate General, Singapore, will be closed to business on Sept 5. as that day is an American national holiday (Labour Day>25 words
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Advertisement257 1938-09-02 17 BIRXS PHILP Li WE. I •.Incorporated in Australia' 'I NEXT SAILINGS KIR to port Sept. 3 RE] Sep: 3U Oct 4 Ei cheap round trip tt-rtwrta from Singapore t«> Australia at the otmg rates Class passengers maj transf er a t Singapore Brisbane, Sydney or bourne to the connecting K.P.m257 words
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Advertisement54 1938-09-02 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LID. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T X I- JH A 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommoda tun: tor First Saloon an« SnmmeSi «t r___ _t_. P oIK 00, -j^pjjß ciLPaLAN ft54 words
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Miscellaneous242 1938-09-02 17 35TAL INTELLIGENCE; TO-DAY PO" Kk UATE AND TIME -1. only> Dempo Sept. 2 3 a.m. (Cl> Dempo 2 8.30 a.m. -dan Siberg a.m. Aircraft" 2 'iUrerair 2 2 pirn! g 'Aircraft" 2 2 p.m. >° ut 'Aircraft' 2 2 p.m. 'Aircraft" 2 2 p.m. in and Palestine 'Aircraft" o pm242 words
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Advertisement103 1938-09-02 18 I Crossed Bladwell^ I Essences o A_MLLA, |r_sn I ALMONDtLEMON f?> I 'the Ideal flavourings UHj I forPudctinysjCustard, f§||l§§ I Pies, Cakes, etc. ALi r^ Try C B's Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and blancmange. Taste _o_<___!_a the delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the jfi_R__T wonderful103 words
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Miscellaneous290 1938-09-02 18 I ON THE RADIO j •> TO-DAY MM* r*.ord.n K I «ramopho»_ record, PARIS SINGAPORE TFA-2 15J84 Mc|s (19? ot,) ZHL 225 metre* (133^.) 5.3" events ZHP 30 96 metres (9 69 mc,s.> 6 05 r£ SPSi5 P Si Malay music.t 620 News in Wg^ fTQjn paris 6 00 Chinese290 words
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Miscellaneous490 1938-09-02 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 GSG 17.79 Mcs U«J nO GSF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m.) p m. r to 605 Big Ben. Scenes* from St. Helena,' by R. C Sheriff and Jeanne de Casalls. The action takes place at Long-wood House, 3t. Helena, between the years 1815 and 1821. 6490 words
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Miscellaneous427 1938-09-02 18 COLOMBO I 6.05 Big Ben. c^ I -^_2Ta_M Tamil). fl Sinhalese 7.20 R.lay of the Marir. E 7-35 Tjjn,, devot.n^M 7.50 Light Variety 8. 15 Children's Birthdav ____B *ith vocal interludes*, »J h.50 ••Athletics". atalk byih M' Sir Sydney Abrah.m, ne *^fl> P. 05 Classical mus_-^Snd_ V 9.35 Herman Darew^427 words
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6108 1938-09-02 19 0 mp«led Li form of all horses and ft entered for Naturday of «he Autumn (Goid th,rd ,u. ''the Singapore S l,, sJta| at ajlance candidates have fared m I'L ree runs 'except where 'ether with details «U* it? on ners f| and tnuners6,108 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-09-02 21 Refugees wai-ing for help. The Chinese Government has set up centres from which food and money distributed.24 words
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578 1938-09-02 21 j Singapore, Thursday. AN amazing story of I "sitdown" strike in which a Singapore contractor and a local j mission were involved, »vas told before Mr. G. Rawlings, the J Third Magistrate, this morning. Rev. Cecil M. Jackson, a minister o578 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-09-02 22 AN INCIDENT in yesterday's First Division match in which the Police beat the Loyals. TribuneTribune - 15 words
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Article307 1938-09-02 22 Police Beat Loyals Two Nil MEDIOCRE DIV. 1 SOCCER Polite 2; Loyals 0. THE Police, staging a welcome recovery in the second half, beat the Loyals by two goals to nil in a mediocre first division soccer fixture of the S.A.F.A. league played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Though307 words
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Article178 1938-09-02 22 The Women's August medal plaved last Tuesday was won bv Mr-*. CAR Batman with a score of 1 down. The following were some of the best curds returned: Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 1 down Mrs. D. B. Beardsworth 2 down Mrs. T. H. Oh 2 down178 words
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Advertisement14 1938-09-02 22 TO-DAY'S Tit) High Tides:— 3.47 a.m 7 ft. I 3.24 p.m. 8 ft. .*> ins. ,,•••■■>14 words
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Article173 1938-09-02 23 3 TEAMS IN CUP COMPETITION QUALIFYING ROUND DRAW JWENTY-THREE entries have been accepted for the Singapore Challenge Cup Competition, it was announced last night. The teams participating are the Gordons; the Malays; the Police; the R.A.F. (two teams); the R.E; the R.A. (Changi); the Skins; the SCO.: the Chinese (two173 words
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Article107 1938-09-02 23 Illegal gratification Charges Singapore. Thursday. CMWES SENG and On* Ah J aPP^red before Mr. L. C. I ,he fifth court this morning £rI a c har e of abetAng the {Son ot an offence, namely CS *> f an ille al ratification BSI inspector MtcPhmon o corneal two offences of107 words
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Article174 1938-09-02 23 ollowing Is 'he draw for the ilifying Round to be played over irse Keppel Golf Club on __y. Sept. 7. Mrs M Lawrey v. Mrs. K. A. lackman. Mrs A M Low v. MissE Hegarty. Mrs W G. Adams v. Mrs. R. L tonMrs E Ruddock v.174 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-09-02 23 1,1:1 Uk «n miring yesterday's First Division match in which the Police beat the Lovals 2— o. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article25 1938-09-02 23 The fourth annua! general meeting of the Association will be held on Sunday, Sept. 4. at 3.30 p.m. for the general election.25 words
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Article456 1938-09-02 23 GAME WARDEN'S DEPT. TO GO? IFrom Our Oun Reporter] K.L.. Thursday. SHOULD the Game Warden's Department go and the work of wild -life preservation taken over by the Forest Department? This was a plea put up at 10-day'.s meeting of the Federal Council by the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae who456 words
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Article335 1938-09-02 23 S.C.R.C. Tennis Tourney ENTRIES are open in the popular S.C.R.C. annual open invitation lawn tennis tournament. Last year, it was a great success and attracted a record entry. Lim Yew Jim from Java, the Malayan singles runner-up was winner in the open singles event He will most probably defend his335 words
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Article53 1938-09-02 23 The following have been selected to represent Malay Sports Association in a game of tennis against the Royal Air Force team at Seletar on Saturday. Sept 3: Singles: Yadl and Ahmad Rajie. Doubles: Sujak Mohsin and Suari, Ali Yunos and Ibrahim Karim. and Mahmood and Haji Jamil Reserves:53 words
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Article56 1938-09-02 23 The following members have accepted to play for Public Services and Law against Merchants at cricket on Sunday. Sept 4atllam at S.C.C P Bartram. A Campbell. W. W. Dean. M Garden. Dr H O Hopkins (Capt J W Jackson. J. E. Jeans. G C. Meredith J B Potter,56 words
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Article61 1938-09-02 23 The following will be the SC it C team :it cricket luxt Sunday. Sept again*' tht Inni.skillmg.s at 1 DJB <>n thj Ennll killings' ground. Tanglin Barracks: On» Bwee Keng. Gan Kee Tian. Tan Thean T k Bwee Un sv-.an« ong Kim Hoe Bvan Won- Cecil Wong. Ruber61 words
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538 1938-09-02 24 BILL TO PREVENT CORRU PTION IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE FEDERAL COUNCIL CRITICISM Government Anxious, Says Sir Shenton [From Our Onn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN outstanding feature of to-days Federal Council meeting was the keen unofficial support for the Bill for the more effectual prevention of corrup reading. "The provision538 words
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Article56 1938-09-02 24 I Toronto, Thursday. THE construction of a factory costing £120,000 for the assembly of bombing 'planes on behali ol the British and Canadian Governments will begin within the next six weeks in the neighbourhood of Toronto. The plant will receive the products of ten aircraft factoriesReuter - 56 words
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Article49 1938-09-02 24 Berlin. Thursday. AIR defence exercises are taking place in Berlin to-day and to-morrow. Anti-aircraft troops are vl .ble working on many houses on th*> outskirts of the capital, being particularly conspicuous on roofs surrounding the Wllhelmstrasse. and also the Unter-den-linden and the Air Ministry ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article250 1938-09-02 24 Malacca Inter-Club Tournament [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Thursday. THE first round matches for the BarretSheppard Cup were played at Alor Gaia. Bv winning the badminton, tennis and billiards matches th. Alor Gaja Recreation Club led the Jasin Recreation Club bv 3 points to 2. The Jasin Recreation Club won250 words
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Article89 1938-09-02 24 T H *_,r r^?^ ai by ten wickets n a _L which ended to-day Final scores:— England XI 132 and 99 mo. for 44, Ward 4 for 20. ORd Australians 174 and 58 for j Reuter. lor Notts beat Kent by ten wirk*. Notts 84 .Voce 789 words
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114 1938-09-02 24 N. A. A. F.I. CLUB WINS AT BADMINTON In a friendly badminton maWi sisting of three singles and three les, the N.A.A.F.1., Imperial Club ed the Nestle's Sports Club by 4 1 to two. The results were as follows i.Ni Imperial Club players mentioned: Singles:— William Tan beat Yap Keng114 words
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Article226 1938-09-02 24 Hankow. Thufl THE Overseas Volunteer EnP* F corps arrived at Canton^ yesterday and were welcomed^ bodies. The Corps will soon F towards the front. Hlianesh a Chinese batteries at barded Japanese warships ana i* on Monday. transport Three warships, three ira» r> a launch were226 words
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Advertisement20 1938-09-02 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OCTTOTTER No. 6. The Arcade. Singapore. J 'PHONE 7994. THE TAILOR.20 words
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