Morning Tribune, 5 September 1938
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Title Section12 1938-09-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE j-No. 186. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 5, 1938. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article228 1938-09-05 1 Prague, Sunday. political outlook is still nsettled and the task of a basis of agreement is [Sudetcns insist on I»inii complete equality with the before they discuss o**"8Uhs find it hard to swallow Snap* of equality, jealtatocr Lee that is of effective control will oe ihed. jdetens while notReuter - 228 words
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Article102 1938-09-05 1 ANTI -JEWISH OUTBREAK IN UKRAINE Helsingfors, Sunday. Moscow correspondent of he Svenskapressen reports many were killed and dcd as the result of serious sh pogroms recently in ine and White Russia. states that inhabitants in town of Podobyarla, (White ia) last week suddenly beto evict and best Jews, their shopsReuter - 102 words
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Article142 1938-09-05 1 Peking, Sunday. THE mystery concerning Japanese evacuation from Tientsin concessions deepens and General Terauchi's headquarters here this afternoon, after persistent requests for a statement said officially that Terauchi had issued no order for Japanese evacuation of the concessions, nor had he made any statement to Meanwhile £is learnedReuter - 142 words
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112 1938-09-05 1 L^ WASHINGTON, SUNDAY. KrA S v L r S F THE UNITED STATES FOR A SETTLEMENT 'OF TH. Kt fs aim for compensation for the expropriated oil IHED hppP BEEN REJECTED BY MEXICO IN A DEFIANT NOTE NTIENcp E HIGH OFFI CIALS RECEIVEDReuter - 112 words
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Article103 1938-09-05 1 WEEK-END ACTIVITY STRASBOURG, SUNDAY. QERMAN TROOPS WERE CONCENTRATED ON THE RHINE FRONTIER OPPOSITE STRASBOURG YESTERDAY AND TODAY, INCLUDING MECHANISED UNITS, CAVALRY, ARTILLERY. MACHINEGUN CORPS, AND INFANTRY. Reports of an increase of troops on the German frontier opposite Strasbourg were not denied in Berlin. Gorman circles103 words
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Article66 1938-09-05 1 Alexandria, Sunday. A SHOT was fired this afternoon as King Farouk was leaving the bathing pool at the Sporting Club. The Kins was unharmed and returned to the palace unperturbed. A spectator forced down the arm of a man, alleged to be a Syrian,Reuter - 66 words
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108 1938-09-05 1 CANADA AND BRITAIN STAND TOGETHER Ottawa, Sunday. AN editorial on the schenra for the supply of Air Force bom- ben by Canadian firms is pub- lished In the (HUwt Httaen which refers to "much nm talk about the possibility of Cana- dian neutrality in the event of 5 another iwarReuter - 108 words
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Article541 1938-09-05 1 Sunday, Paris M. BONNET spoke to-day on the "kind of fatality" which brings the American and French armies under one flag as soon as they mobilise to defend the principles which both regard as the most precious patrimony of mankind. The occasion was the inauguration of the United541 words
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Article60 1938-09-05 1 Hood Repulse For Gibraltar H.MS Hood and H M.S. Repulse, three destroyers and one submarine arr due at Gibraltar shortly. It la understood that Hood is going to Gibraltar be cause it is thought desirable to have a British flag officer in the vicinity In view of "certain liveliness" inReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement14 1938-09-05 1 i «rs' u^ Motorisu 1 Races 18 1» Welcomed Davis Cup GC Golf 2314 words
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Advertisement77 1938-09-05 1 V 'V FRESH MILK— WITH 1 i NgOgi AIL THE TROUBLE I (2 REMOVED! J JET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk M i-< your troubles with milk, to drin'x. It is especially 1 For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, rx;wdered -with77 words
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325 1938-09-05 2 OUTBREAK OF CAR THEFTS THEFTS, FROM CARS, SELDOM HEARD OF A FEW YEARS AGO. ARE NOW WORRYING SINGAPORE CAR OWNERS. THE PRESENT MENACE IS THE THIEF. WHO LEAVES YOUR CAR STANDING ON THREE WHEELS AND A JACK This type of car thici looks for a325 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-09-05 2 Mi. Leow Kim Fatt. former Singapore badminton champion, and Miss Lini Ini Neo. who were married vest i«ay at the Chinese onsulat TribuneTribune - 26 words
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Article, Illustration148 1938-09-05 2 DAVID v. GOLIATH and WOMEN WERE HURT k SMALL car, driven by a Straitsborn Chinese in which were two Chin. men met with a very nasty accident at about 12.30 pm yesterZ junction of Cantonment Road and Neil Road when it collided with a bj Soon after the impact the148 words
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Article118 1938-09-05 2 Chungking, Saturday. lAI/NCHING vigorous counter-attacks •falost Japanese poritlona at JuiChang, about 35 kilometres west of KiuUang, on Aug. 31. Chinese forces scored an overwhelming victory at Tachinshan 'or Big Sharp Mountain >. approximately eight kilometres west of Juichang. after jl whole-day-long struggle. The Chine.se subsequently restored118 words
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Article112 1938-09-05 2 FINE MUSICAL AT THE CAPITOL _^<4^ja44CA___-^Ai^AJ RADIO CITY REVELS." the I comedy which opened last i the Capitol Theatre, is excellent entertainment with just the rightl of wise cracks Jack Oakie and Bob Burns a star leads with Ann Miller and Baker in strong support. Tbe theme deals with the112 words
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Article34 1938-09-05 2 Denver (Colorado; Jjsgii five are dead and 12 ud bur* J ndt of floods aftf r o f Bl Jl Rocky Mountain- Co iorad* T were destroyed l J I ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article128 1938-09-05 2 Singapore, Sunday REV. Stephen Band officiated at the funeral yesterday if m Helmuth ilhelm' Burckhard, whose death o«urr ajj General Hospital on Friday evening. The late Ut> was an assistant in Henry Waugh and Co. Singapore. T^oe present included Dr. Windecker. German Consul General.128 words
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Advertisement133 1938-09-05 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Ackin L Are you Run Down, Nervy suffer Ach Ing. Swollen joints? D o you Get Up Niht ind Colds Frequent Headaches ana Lolds. Loss ot Appetite and Knerrv gr saswsShr fangiroutne. Cjr«te«~an eminent Doctors fonnulu-brinKs death to all kidnev eerms topowwftU are its133 words
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Article484 1938-09-05 3 R T STORY OF VISIT TO MAGICIAN Ipoh, Saturday. have caused injury to him which will delorm him tor f e> I don't think in a case of this nature a long term of onmeiit will do any good. You have attacked him in nost brutal manner possible. der484 words
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Article89 1938-09-05 3 SK. incessant cries of ta Alata' awoke practi[ho whole of the Tiong neighbourhood in the hours of yesterday mornjme: had brought four Chinesa vlane. dropping: them at the of Thing Bahru Road and Seng I rgument over the fare, the taxintioned that he had no change. the only money89 words
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Article36 1938-09-05 3 ipore. Monday—While engaged at l a house at Bras Basah Road >rth Bridge Road, yesterday after--60-year-old Chinese was said to tllen from a height of about 25 was removed to the hospital ambulance.36 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-09-05 3 His Excellency, Leo. P. Kierkels, representative of His Holiness the Pope, who is now visiting Malaya. On extreme left is the Vicar-General of the Malacca Diocese (M. Olcemendy), and second from left is Bishop Devals (Bishop of the Diocese). The picture was taken during yesterdays reception- toTribune - 58 words
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Article191 1938-09-05 3 \From Our Own Correspond ent\ Malacca. Saturday. THRIST Church. Malacca, was the scene of a pretty wedding to-day, when Mr. Samuel Donald Taylor, son of the late Mr. W. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor of Southport. Lancashire, was married co Miss Winifred Marker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.191 words
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Article63 1938-09-05 3 Singapore, Monday A Chinese was said to huvo been knocked off from his tricycle by a motor car said to have been driven by a European Police Inspector. He sustained a compound fracture of the forearm and abrasians over the right calf. The ambulance removed him to the63 words
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Advertisement86 1938-09-05 3 w Notice For To-day the Chief Justice in Ist Court Summons-in-Chambers, J. Probutf No. 47 38 Re. L. H. Peeceased and Written Judgment in 1 Case Rex vs. Annamalai. e w. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court Assizes:— l. Rex vs. Ng Chong 1 Teo Ah Teo. 2. Rex vs. Amat86 words
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Advertisement17 1938-09-05 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.17 words
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Article24 1938-09-05 4 GOLD Previou. Fine Bar per oz 7 3 4 £7-3-5 SILVER s P ot Sum 19 4 months' forward usiaib 18-13 1624 words
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Article109 1938-09-05 4 Lond-m. Saturday. rg**m ao- lay Change s OIIBEB Bayers tSTm Closed 80Cl Sellers 8 Ist" Forward (October. Buyers 715 1^ Sellers 81 lb 2nd Forward (November* Buyers 8 Sellers 8 1 16 3rd ForWard (JaniMax.) Btycrs 81 LI Seller* B'it London. Saturday. PALM OIL (Malay.) P[|" uEhKed In109 words
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Article21 1938-09-05 4 l-oncion. Satui TIN Standard r J? v 1 l0u s ltJ Qilv Spot (afternoon (dosing price) Ciosu(i Forward 11J321 words
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Article132 1938-09-05 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 95 10' 2 96 3 +4y 2 d. Dunlop Rubber 27 269 -3d. General Electric 764V 2 767V 2 +3d. Imperial Chemical Industrie* 307^ 306 ~V/ 2 d. Imperial Tobacco 138,1^ 138 1 1 AnglO-Dutch I 287V2 2844 -3d. Canadian Pacific132 words
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Article35 1938-09-05 4 New York. Saturuday. 4COBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Spot Buyers 16 316 Closed Sellers 16 516 Forward Jan. (Mar. Buyers 16 716 Sellers 16 916 hn Quiet Dull Spot 43 4335 words
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Article57 1938-09-05 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Change r.T.onPans (closing middle rate) 178.32 178.28 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.92 8.92-1 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) tt-V» Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 1 2 Unchanged T.T. ob New57 words
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Article471 1938-09-05 4 (No par) ,3 Int. Tel. Tel. Conv 4V 2 s 1939 100 Loew's Inc. (No pan 48 McKesson Rob. $3 pfd (5) 348 Martin Co. Glenn (Par $1) 22 Montgomery Ward (No par) 473 4 National City Bank (Par $12.50* 24>J National Dairy Product* (No par)471 words
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Article16 1938-09-05 4 Estimated export of dr> {flf Malaya. Brunei and L^°%ol month of August, 1938 wm16 words
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Advertisement59 1938-09-05 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 and59 words
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Advertisement13 1938-09-05 4 SOI ill nitmsii INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD PASSENGER'S iiam.ai.i: Tel 5925 2 Finlavson Green13 words
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Article748 1938-09-05 5 STOCKS SHARES »By Fraser Company Hi aporc, Sept. 3, 1 pjn. 4|414% m 28i6 30|6 43- 47 r Nom.xd mt 25|3 26|6 fl 0..3 0.67 K 21b 22|6 Ma* 1.33 1.38 10, 10;9 B 2i|i 22j9cd H^ 15, ltt|- 0.36 0.40 fl 0.84 0.88 K 22|( 7U 5 23. fl748 words
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Article201 1938-09-05 5 FRASER COMPANY list Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 3. 1 pm. fnmr-n* Total Id U)mj.jiy Book* Dale Kjl Di? ye** TJS Close Payable ustral Malay 9d. div Sept. 2 Sept. 0 Sept. 3 I Burma Malay 6d. No. IE Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Bept. 23 5% Katu Tin 6d. No.201 words
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Article241 1938-09-05 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4 6 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.38 Hong Fatts 084 0.88 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9 Jelebus (J.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9 9 11Katu Tin 25 3 26 -cd Kramats 9 9 10 9xd Killinghalls 18 3 19 3 Kuchais241 words
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Article227 1938-09-05 5 Int May 15 Nov. is ivi imn 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 ICI 102> 2 ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1966-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 122 123» 2 ci 43^; 192 9 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov.227 words
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Advertisement155 1938-09-05 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital t 40.030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of me Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.155 words
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Advertisement103 1938-09-05 6 I'WIIJOV 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT HER NEW ROLE IS HER GREATEST "year's greatest actress" UHSERJUIER JIK. i i^v^^^v \^^^p vh ,^t .^ißr j HdfynDOKGUS RotertyOlf^ oir cant/ comedy wo i LATEST PARAMOUNT (AIR- Barbara O'NEIL* H.B.WARNER MAIL) NEWSREEL. I J^l IT n j Keep the Date in your mind! j I103 words
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Advertisement172 1938-09-05 6 JL ry f 1 r *UsK(l\ I Welcomed b\ Packed Houses Yisb*L»\ I I 1 < idita 1 dSfiti HeTe comes ilxe showtrom Rhythm R<M /.J^Efe 808 BURNS* /ACK OAKI j \r kenny BAKER* ANN MILL j v^m '^^m^/^^m^^^m H«l»ntr»d«ri<W,J«n»Ffoinon. IF I?** laT -^f W W«»t, M*l.na Moion, WFJ*| '^fc172 words
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Article367 1938-09-05 7 V( ,i-, ago thG "Tribune" |1H I in exclusive report of -e<l by Mr. Kenneth A. Kjn'.'iipore fourth magistrate l.'n.iit. regarding the failure Xa\:il Base authorities to ■c..ui-t and explain to him the l., us regarding trespassing My grounds. I the publication of that ret t he Tribune," the367 words
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Article143 1938-09-05 7 I AY, when the majority of office workers will be settling ■lain to the week's work, 150 Government clerks will Wing over question papers, chin-/ their heads, taking up to answer tests set before them. fcey will be qualifying for >r General Clerical Examinans *hid last for tw> days.143 words
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Article30 1938-09-05 7 W to press Tor a nation^ 0 close cinemas each Christ- <1 Good Friday was adopted En i !(Jnce of the National Asso'watrical and Kine Emplo--111 Lc-ndon30 words
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Article206 1938-09-05 7 Singapore, Sunday A putty uedding wa« solemnised at St. Joseph's (hiinh on Saturday between Mr. John Matthew de Souza 2? v, f 5? 1 E de Souza a »d 'he »atc Mr Matthew de Souza, of Singapore, and Miss Edith May de Souza. daughter «»f206 words
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Advertisement43 1938-09-05 7 SONGS by GRACE mooiii: MUSIC by VERDI JEROME KERN SCHUBERT CAB CALLOWAY SUPPORTED By f% AWFUL \ft Ury( TRCTH brant PICTURE by COLUMBIA L Mil PRAISED by AUDIENCES FROM LONDON TO NOME "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE" GRACE MOORE'S FINEST ACHIEVEMENT. OPENING TUESDAY |»AVIMO*43 words
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Advertisement179 1938-09-05 7 V" 1 nim j TTII DAY AND STILL GOING STRONG. THE WHOLE TOWN jIS RAVING ABOUT SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S BEST MUSICAL. j DAILY I Shows: 11 a.m., .'{.ls, 6.15, 9.15 p.m. I At The New Air-Cone'itioned j_ALHAMBRA_ The World's sweetheart, in her best S musical comedy. m^^ REBECCA jof SI WYIIICOOK179 words
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Article, Illustration318 1938-09-05 8 WAS "IN A SPOT OF BOTHER" 4 VERDICT of suicide was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner at the conclusion of the inquest held on Saturday into the death of John Davis Alfred Dunkerson, lance-lance-sergeant of the first battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, who wasTribune - 318 words
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Article159 1938-09-05 8 Noted Collection To Be Sold rE famous stamp collection of the late Mr. T. W. Hall is to be sold. The collection, which is arranged in over 506 volumes, has a catalogue value estimated at £500.000. Mr Hall, who was a well-known Smithfield .solicitor, occupied a unique159 words
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393 1938-09-05 8 IN the second court, before Mr- Conard Oldham on Saturday a Johore Malay claimed trial on charges of causing hurt to a Cantonese at Malabar Street and of having cheated the proprietor of a local zoo. Acting Court Inspector Luke R. Prynn led the393 words
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Article292 1938-09-05 8 BUS CONDUCTOR CHARGE) Singapore, Saturday HP AN Ah Kow. a Teochew trolleybus conductor employed by Singapore Traction Company, was charged yesterday before G. S. Rawlings with cheating his employers of six cents. He was convicted and fined $40, in default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment. Mr.292 words
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Article301 1938-09-05 8 was *hc Australian Government. Arms firms thus felt reasonably sure that their products were unlikely to be used against Britain in the event of war. ORDER TO U.S. Biggest single purchase ever made abroad was the order placed in th? United States for 400 training and reconnaissance301 words
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Article, Illustration595 1938-09-05 9 BRILLIANT EXAMPLE OF BRITISH SEAMANSHIP rramatic Tow Across Tasman Straits Sydney, New South Wales. li|U»l'lN(' men here are applauding a great feat of seaman W ship and courage by the officers and crew of the British Salamaua (6,676 tons) which was concerned in one the most dramatic tows in maritime595 words
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198 1938-09-05 9 BRITON DISAPPEARS FROM FINNISH SHIP Helsingfors. IT was revealed here that a Briton, whose name is given as Basil Ponsonby. aged 32, mysteriously disappeared from the Arcturus". 2156-ton vessel of the Finland Steamship Line, bound from Hull to Turku »Abo>. Finland. Mr. Ponsonby Is .said to have been in charge198 words
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69 1938-09-05 9 Expelled From Six Countries, Arrested In France Orleans. GERMANY. Soviet Russia, Belgium, ll Switzerland and Bulgaria, had expelled various members of a band of North African gipsies arrested at MontaThJ' band consisted of four men. three women and 14 children. All the adult^ are accused of a large number of69 words
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206 1938-09-05 9 SINCE its inception in October 1937 to June 1938 the Shanghai International Red Cross has received a total of $2,524,078.79 in cash and Liberty Bonds. During the same period the SIR C. has made disbursements amounting to $2,132,905.73. From January 1 to June206 words
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Advertisement43 1938-09-05 9 STRENGTHENS INVIGORATES SSIWMinO OV3H SOOO S<3NNtnO OV3H CONDITION W^wf 1 DOCS H EAD j I GUINNESS i theSTOUTyou'reusedto c NOTE" THE ABOVE DOCS HEAD I i LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE, i ALWAYS ASK FOR "DOC'S HEAD" SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. W.P.B. 843 words
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334 1938-09-05 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday. Sept. 5, 1938. TWO "JAYS" IT has been observed that, recently, pmushment of increasing- severity has been meted out to motorists ill Malaya who are found guilty of traffic offences. Whether the authorities are pursuing a campaign on the strict lines followed at Home is not334 words
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Article, Illustration785 1938-09-05 10 Franco's drive on the MERCURY MINES of ALMADE IN the KOrchtaf prairie lands of southwestern Spain trie troops it General franco have started on an ollensive of far more than military value (writes »"aul beusher In the Daily Mail*. They are driving into the great bulge. ,/hich for two yearsPlanet News - 785 words
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Advertisement24 1938-09-05 10 To-day's White Label Announcement It is good to be well spoken, but it is better to be well spoken of. As is DEWAR'S W.P.S.-J24 words
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Advertisement40 1938-09-05 10 PERSONALIA Hollanders in Kuala Lumpur wi brate the 40 years jubilee of tin of Queen Wilhelmina on the ni Wednesday. Sept. 7. at the reside Mr. S. H. van Sitteren. Riflel Ranee Kuala Lumpur. All Hollanders in Lumpur are invited.40 words
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Article, Illustration376 1938-09-05 11 White Paper Issued robIEMS arising from forced marriages of girls in tropical i Tare dealt with in correspondfr;;a be tueen the former Secretary f Colonies. Mr. W. Ormsby--1 n OW Lord Harlech, and officers ministerinß African dependencies, Sis published in a White Paper. hp376 words
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Article54 1938-09-05 11 COAL IN NORTH AFRICA IE ryjssih^ Casablanca. MorS: XlStence of coal alon B the t.a;; ;^;Aißerian frontier, and esKenari L Strict around the town joint nro S l0 be investigated. kntries b R usat »on from the two vi ew been formed with this end c °f coal in North54 words
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388 1938-09-05 11 [MANCHESTER has contributed some outstanding figures to the national life to Britain. A tour-roomed house in New York Place, Manchester, marks the birth-place of Daivd Lloyd George, war-time Prime Minister, and it was in this city that the present Chancellor of the Exchequer,388 words
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Article153 1938-09-05 11 Trans- Desert Track TRAVELLERS between Haifa an< Bagdad, along the present oi pipe-line route, will in two or thre» .years' time be able to use a modern, trans-desert track which when completed is to be the longes highway in the world with such ar even grade. Preparations are now being153 words
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Article87 1938-09-05 11 Cologne THIRTY-TWO years after losing a gold coin in a field, an inhabitant of the village of Liechllngen near Cologne turned it up while ploughing In 1906, the man, then a child of three, was given a gold 20-mark piece to play with as he87 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-05 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 39 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 this remark*, able new89 words
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Advertisement44 1938-09-05 11 JTH^TIIUt TONIC POOD I I Obtalnebh Of ChvnkU m* Storm I The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road) Telephone 7922.44 words
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Article, Illustration297 1938-09-05 12 Aeronautical engi 65,000 feet into without leaving' Chicago-Municipj The United Am installed a strafi ber in its expert the Airport. «;W above sea level, I testing oxygenati high altitudes an of radio and otn« ment in the Other tests will reveal possible efl composition of tudes.Planet News - 297 words
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Advertisement34 1938-09-05 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR Ibi PRtMItRSPRK RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.34 words
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Article, Illustration2120 1938-09-05 14 I Wales Honours American Composer "Problem Children" Hollywood N ow I Fashion Centum Flower Fancies ■**********11l ■■•■•■■■■ill i New Dress Saved H Because she was wearing a ne 3 dress. Mrs. G. Baldwin, who nn 8 a dairy, was saved from beia crushed by a 3-ton lorry.2,120 words
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Advertisement25 1938-09-05 14 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 >I AINOV PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd 3 FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121)25 words
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Advertisement411 1938-09-05 16 i r^^ 111 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCOKPORATED IN SNOLAND) Outwards Dm Xonnace HAJPUTANA 17 000 Sept. gggg^^ JJS g£ g •^K SI M C^A L O E iSjS g C^K?SN 15.500 NOV. 4 Homewards Leaves Leates Tonnage S'por Tonnage fP°" 1938 W3B I nnßFli 15 000 Sept. 9411 words
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Advertisement318 1938-09-05 16 JKI, TO FRENCH Port] I k-*.*j CHARCEURS R EUN| J J HOMEWARDS. CAP WRELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sent FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk qJ jTO SAIGON INDOCHIN CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphone Sept BANGKOK n Sept. Oct. S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) G318 words
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Article, Illustration751 1938-09-05 17 SINGAPORE HOLLANDERS MAKE MERRY Celebrate Queen's Accession THE tOth anniversary ol the accession of Queen Wilheimina of Holland was celebrated on Saturday in a lavish fashion. Nearly all of Singapore's Dutch community turned up in the best of festive spirits at the Adelphi Hotel, to bepin celebrations, which ended only751 words
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Article106 1938-09-05 17 London, Sent. 3. "HOUGH the five-year tea control eheme has not yet achieved full reit has greatly helped to re-estab-;he industry and has brought back lerity to many concerns which were te time facing ruin, states the fifth t of the International Tea Comte. is anticipated that five yearsReuter - 106 words
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Article139 1938-09-05 17 Rustchuk, Bulgaria. A 14-YEAR-OLD boy has saved an old woman from drowning in a flooded street in a suburb of this town. Streets here have been badly flooded after heavy rains and in many cases have been turned into swift-flowing rivers. The old woman. Kitchka139 words
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Advertisement269 1938-09-05 17 HI«\S PHILP LIIVE. (Incorporated in Australia NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. ARELLA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 WP XI R Oct. 30 Nov. 4 peciai rheao round trip t»lrwtw from Singapore to Australia tamed at the lovini rates. Jf*t Class passenger^ may transfer at Singapore. BrLsbane, Sydney or J'Wurne to the connecting269 words
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Advertisement67 1938-09-05 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MO.II, KOBE AND OSAKA T A I. i^l A 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The above ressel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an4 jtecond Saloon paasengeni. special Holiday Return ticket* to China and Japan67 words
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Miscellaneous210 1938-09-05 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS Dili's ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVF. Entrance Exit ship (.mliiuii (.ate Gate Rohnii 22 1 I D'ArUi nan 18 3 Opten Notirt 14 GlenifTer 11 2 3 Patroclu.s 9 Prometheus 32 2 3 Darvei :r. 2 3 Chinese Princt- 4« 4 Perak 48 4 5210 words
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Article156 1938-09-05 18 The first badminton toumaae the Changi Prison Sports Club held recently. A fair number of were received and all ties were I contested Results were as follows:— FIRST ROUND: Goh Kim Cheh Hari Singh 15—12. 15—10; Abu I beat Palaniandy 15—5. 15— 12: Yacob beat Khamis 15—8.156 words
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Article17 1938-09-05 18 After thirty-throe yg* °'Ji Mrs Elizabeth J*»^ Houn** 1 ttat both part,17 words
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Article325 1938-09-05 18 ARSENAL HELD bJ HUDDERSFIELD 1 London, Sent 1 I RESULTS of English and Scottish league association LtLJ matches are as follows:— ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Aston Villa 0 y Derby C. 1 Charlton A. 2 Leeds o Chelsea 3 Leicester C 0 Everton 2 Brentford 1 Huddersheld325 words
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Miscellaneous841 1938-09-05 18 .j. I ON THE RADIO s .j. TO-DAY SINGAPORE LONDON ZH, '25 metr*. (1 33 me,) TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND t /lIP '3O metres (9 69 mcs.) GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 m.) pjn GSF 15 14 Mcs (19.8 m) I 00 Malay music. t p.m. 5 30 Chinese music. t 6841 words
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Miscellaneous274 1938-09-05 18 HOLLAND PCJ 1522 Mes (19.7 m.) p.m. 7.45 National anthem and opening announcement 750 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. 8.00 Daily news bulletin. 8.10 Talk on sports by Mr. C. J Groothoff. 8.30 Report on the arrival of H. M. the Queen at the station at Amsterdam 8.30 Festive274 words
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Article, Illustration2035 1938-09-05 19 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus (By ATURDATS RESULTS E hii-cest upset for a Ion? time, was caused by Squeeze when in the fourth race at yesterday's Singapore Turf Club meeting he rne( j $U5 to a few lucky punters. Rne sunny weather was a feature of the evening'sTribune - 2,035 words
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Article39 1938-09-05 19 GOLDEN GLIMPSE ***** $17,518 HERBEroiXE 1W« W» VFD\S ***** 543<9 STARTERS $487 EACH. Rostrum J3237 Double Form I»*J' Celestial Jubilee Son J2J53 Burraneer ***** Nutcracker ***** Dordrecht JfJJJ KaliU I°* 7l Mountain Stream ***** Total Pool $46,100.39 words
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Article106 1938-09-05 19 RACE ONE COMMA $23 and $7. Inventory S8 Char 87 RACE TWO PRINCE lIERODE $35 and $12 Battalion $21 Monte Video $12 RACE THREE QIISANA $10 and $7 Blue Itn: $12 Bu $12 RACE FOUR SQUEEZE $115 and $25 See You Lat«r $9 Stormy Night $10106 words
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Article59 1938-09-05 20 Berlin, Sept. 3. a r^ gr i?-?? total of 800 000 men w °men and children, many from Austria, are attending the Nazi rally at Nuremberg The collapsible village which housed u?« Olympic Games visitors will accommodate 24,000. The rest will be under canvas and many thousand tons59 words
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401 1938-09-05 20 Handicaps For Next Wednesday And Saturday Ttir, ionowiug aic uauuiu^s *^-i fourth day of the Autumn (Go] Cup> meeting on Wednesday, Sept 7: HORSES— CLASS 2— Div. 4—6 furs. Starlight 9J Alikoom 8 -J* Refill BQIO8 Q 10 Valscourt 8 Sly Lady 8 -7 Double File 8.7 Complacent 8 5401 words
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Article91 1938-09-05 20 JOHORE WOMEN PUy HOCKEY JOHORE is showing great M Thanks to the efforts of SiJB P. S. Whatmore. a team «J ™t out last season at Segamß Muar tried to follow suit but ul supoort given was poor There is a possibility that til Se^amat team will be seen i91 words
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100 1938-09-05 20 Ngoh Tee Wins Johor Badmintot Title [From Our Own Correspond*^ Johore Bahro. Satuj* rE annual Johore > Babn D* open championship b^ tournament was brought to^ cessful close when the J finals were played off at tw Zaharah School Hall. ft Those present InetoJ^ji ku Ahmad. Dr N "SfSffl Idris100 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1938-09-05 21 SINGAPORE AND JOHORE CATHOLICS WELCOME POPE'S DELEGATE SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. MPLE BUT MOST IMPRESSIVE RECEPTION WAS ACORDED YESTERDAY TO THE REPRESENTATIVE OF HIS NESS THE POPE TO MALAYA WHO IS HERE FOR THE fcT TIME AFTER AN ABSENCE OF ABOUT 29 YEARS. the whole of the Catholic community in Singapore andTribune - 1,630 words
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Article56 1938-09-05 21 The following will play for the Singapore Khalsa Association 2nd XT vs New ton Roekllfhta at hockey to-morrow <>n the Khalsa Ground: Hart Singh I. s. mtikh Singh; Harl Singh 11. Teja Bii Major Blngh; Ram Singh; Dertan Singh Baiwant Singn; Sansar .s»n«h p d. iSinph; Ram Piara56 words
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Article142 1938-09-05 22 U. S. Leati 2*o Crowd 800 Budge Philadelphia. Saturdaj IN the Davis Cup challenge r« Tl. L. Riggs (U.S.A.) heat i Quist (Australia) I—l »,_n ft— l. Quist was disheartened bv Riggs in the second set. Thereafter he i appeared to have a chance The kReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-09-05 22 The finish of race two, the order being Prince Herode (Martin, Battalion (Da vies), Monte Video (Farthing) and Eastern Wave (Lawler). Tribune The finish of 'race 4, which Squeeze won to pay $115 for a win. w **-ynu-later was second. Stormy Night third and v eilicTribune - 53 words
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Article89 1938-09-05 22 EUROPEAN ATHLETIC MEET OPENS Pim.s, Saturdl AT Colombes Stadium. 10.000 tators, including President! run, watched the opening* second European athletic elm* oSSdarp (Holland, won i the to metres final in 10.5 seconds, a pionship lecord. Mariam <IW second and btrandberg Sweden Sweeny (Britain* was nftn Ose^darp won by two KJH89 words
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Article116 1938-09-05 22 YACHTING IN RAINSTORM ALIGHT wind yesterday caused most of the R.S.Y.C. boats to retire till the heavy rainstorm and vind began after 1 p.m. Results are as follows: INTERNATIONAL SIX-METRE CLASS I. Kaiuna (C. G. Webb): Kathleen 111 (O. D A. Lundoni; Ella Dorothv 111 (K. L. Tohnson). "Hi? remainder116 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-09-05 22 I SIR THEOBALD (Mayo up) being led in its trainer Mr l <> r rvwiii after it had won the big race.- TribuneTribune - 25 words
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Article24 1938-09-05 22 Against I England XI Brown. BadcorJ borough to-daj I in their Count .1 H ing 417 for 7 when H ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article245 1938-09-05 23 rvUf Club September Boi« a^ r m?on was played at Bukit B° mpe h v and T yesterday and W Sa w!n for J Markham in "A" ina pore of 4 up, in a win l vitha nvin°B" Division with I D)line n a tie in"C" Divil° {5U1 n245 words
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Article171 1938-09-05 23 Fr om Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Sunday. •JOSEPH and Mrs. Meldrum had FJ difflcultir In beating H. ft. J. and Miss Ansell, 6—2. 6—l. in 1 doubles nnal of the north the mixed doubles event in rennia championships, at the Service Club court. 1 hla partner concentrated MUa171 words
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Article, Illustration468 1938-09-05 23 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh HANKOW, SUNDAY. AMERICANS RESIDENT IN SHANGHAI HAVE URGED THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IN A TELEGRAM, TO TAKE EFFECTIVE MEASURES TO PROTECT AMERICAN INTERESTS IN CHINA. SENATOR HULL IS, IT IS UNDERSTOOD, CONSIDERING THEIR APPEAL. I Japanese troops atTribune - 468 words
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Article37 1938-09-05 23 Yesterdays cricket fixture at the pa dang between Public Services Law am the Merchants was abandoned, owing t heavy rain, after Public Services ha< knocked Up 103 for the loss of eisht wic kets.37 words
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Article52 1938-09-05 23 Bombs On Parade Ground Jerusalem. Sunday— Two landplanes ven found by Jewish supernumerary •onstatles on the parade ground at j-u*aLerr.. Police dogs followed the trail to an Arab village where several bisons were arrested. A nightlong rcrfew has been imposed along the entfr? length of the railway from Haifa oReuter - 52 words
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92 1938-09-05 23 T. T. Motor Race Thrills FRENCH DRIVER WINS DOQlnftOD Park, Sunday.— Louis Gerard (France*, driving a DeJage. won the International Tourist Trophy motor race with a time for the 312 miles of 4 hours 31 min.s. 50 sees, at an average speed of 67 61 m.p.h Rain caused him to92 words
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Article56 1938-09-05 23 Alexandria. BRITAIN Is the best customer for Egypt's onions, having imported 1,073.833 .sacks in the 1937-38 season Italy comes next with a total import of 394.593 sacks, followed by Holland. Germany. France and Scandinavia Egyptian onion exports for the .season show an increase of nearly three quarters of56 words
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Advertisement24 1938-09-05 23 Cftftttd bv Experts VULCAIN watches are as attrar- I tive In their reflned beauty a* they are unfailing in their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!24 words
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Miscellaneous19 1938-09-05 23 IlllClllltUillllMllllllllilllillllHl' TODAY'S TIDES l High Tides: 8.17 a.m. 7 ft. 1 in. 7.13 p.m 7 ft. 8 ins. ■IHIIIMIIIIIIM*19 words
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217 1938-09-05 24 World's Strangest Ships Are Used By Japan In China Campaign London. Sunday. TOE Sunday Times naval oorrwpon--1 dmt rtata that amphlMoM. ivarfar* which Japan P**"* l ted In campaigns again* <**"* have tad to the prodoctton by Japan of two new types of ship wMoft hare bee* developed in oPderReuter - 217 words
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Article285 1938-09-05 24 BECAUSE certain Chinese societies in Singapore had, on many recent occasions, been engaged in alleged unlawful activities and to prevent the repitition of such activities, the Registrar of Societies invited eighteen Chinese societies to attend a meetinr on Saturday morning. It was explained to the representatives of285 words
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Article53 1938-09-05 24 Burgose, Sept. 3. THE Nationalist offensive in the Ebro sector was resumed this morning In poor visibility, heavy bombing from the air preceding an attack by Nationalist infantry who have, by mid-day, taken first line Republican positions. Fighting still continues. Nationalists claim; that the ■•"■Mi. can's loss includeReuter - 53 words
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152 1938-09-05 24 Local Chinese To Welcome Indian Doctors FE Indian National Congress Medical I nit, comprising 40 S Red Cross workers, led by Dr. S Mohamed Atal and accompanied S by four well-known Indian doc- tors, left Bombay by the P. 6 O. liner 'Rajputana' and are due at J Singapore on152 words
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130 1938-09-05 24 TRENGGANU SULTAN HEARS MALAY VIOLINIST rT-BIT of last night's violin recital by Tengkoe P"ed Aboe Bakar at the Victoria Memorial Hall was the fine execution of the well-known masterwork of Eduardo Lalo, "Symphonie Espagnole." last played in Singapore ten years ago by J. Teifetz. Kreisler's "Tambowin Chinois", western airs with130 words
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Article66 1938-09-05 24 London, Saturday.— With speculator.* taking an Interest in the rush to gold and American dollars, non-cleartag institutions have found a good demand for their available lending capital, borrowers often being willing to pay 34 per cent, for loans against bonds. Discount brokers obtained their supply of treasuryReuter - 66 words
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80 1938-09-05 24 SHIPPING COLLISION CASE; HALF MILLION YEN AWARD Tokyo. Sunday. ACCORDING to a Japanese report from n Yokohama, an out of the court compromise whereby the Ben Line paid half a million yen has ended a year-old litigation, arising out of a collision between the Benmohr and the Japanese steamer theReuter - 80 words
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Article40 1938-09-05 24 n preliminary meeting of the Board of Arbitrators in the matter of the disputes between the Singapore Traction Company and certain of its employees will be held in the Third Court in the snprem.e Court Building on Tuesday,40 words
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Advertisement19 1938-09-05 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. fl. The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 79W. THE TAILOR.19 words
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