Morning Tribune, 25 October 1938
1938-10-25
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Title Section11 1938-10-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE k 3-N.. SINCAPORE, TiiiSDAY, Oet.>h.. 'm:n FIVE .CENTS.11 words
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Article191 1938-10-25 1 ■ft.M.sK claim that the fall of Hankow is Bimmeiit. Router messages from Tokyo state lull Japanese forces on the Hankow front m hi- advances on positions earlier yesterHm'ording to latest field dispatehes. W that the naval drive has progressed to point about 12 miles downstream from m irhead land191 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-10-25 1 Imperial Airways' new "Ensisn" air liner, which is now beins prepared for service, was on view at Croydon Aerodrome. London. The machine, whieh weighs 21 tons and will be the largest landplane in regular operation in the world, has a speed of 200 miles an hour and accommodates 42 passengers.59 words
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Article429 1938-10-25 1 Eugene Chen Blames Britain (Morning Tribune Special) 'A road of blinded babies', violated women, dead men will link up Munich and Canton", declared Mr. Eugene Chen, who is a Cantonese, when interviewed in Hongkong regarding the Japanese invasion of Kuan tuni; province. "I do not wish to be unfair to429 words
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Article120 1938-10-25 1 GUARDS LEAVE JER USALEM Jerusalem, Oct. 23. THE Coldstream Guards were withdrawn from the old city of Jerusalem this morning. Picket patrol duties will in future be undertaken by British police. Compulsory registration of all Inhabitant! of the old city has now been completed and coupled with thc laaue ofReuter - 120 words
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Article33 1938-10-25 1 British A mbassador A Hongkong message says the British ambassador to China, Sir Alexander plarl. Krrr. left Hongkong at midnight n H.M.S. Daring for Haiphong, and from there is flvint. to Kunmine. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article35 1938-10-25 1 London. Oct. 24.— Four R.A.F. Vicke.o Wellesley bombers left Upper Hey ford, Oxfordshire, at dawn for -Egypt, whence .hey Will attempt a record non-stop light to Austrah;.. Thev are living iti formation- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement19 1938-10-25 1 os onn pages I 1 ,,,t i r» II 8 9 lontl-i. U«er 14 li k*m 22.23 i jf19 words
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Advertisement12 1938-10-25 1 V*jw —a cupfrl or a quart \v as needed no waste 1*12 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-10-25 2 refogees from tbe Conte R landed ia > r The, are teekinx employment in Singapore, and it thej cannot u il will go en to Shanghai. Nra.ly 2M landed.33 words
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462 1938-10-25 2 IKrnr.ii- T g hi gg Faith In Leaders <__> (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) CHINESE Kn Singapore who are now following the fortune! i their mother country in her struggle for independence an self-preservation with the greatest interest since the outfcd of the462 words
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32 1938-10-25 2 RULER OPENS PORT DICKSON SCOUT CAMP Own seremban Monday. he Vang dl Pertuan Bei i tnally opened the Tuan- ,ii coui camp at Port ►re a large gathering ol Scout and distinguished32 words
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49 1938-10-25 2 Malayan Women Sew Soldiers' Clothes (Mornni- tribune Staff Reporter) w ith ihe approach Inter, Chine oldiers ai the various fronts are In jn b need ol winter clothing. m bin women and girls ■..I-., [ready started a campaign for tin nufacture ol winter clothing, each c ibout -cventy cents.49 words
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193 1938-10-25 2 Ran With Hares Hunted With Hounds! (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter). BOK audacity this is hard to beat... From the Federal Capital comes story of $1,500 jewel burglary from house of Chief of Selangor Detectives. I. S. Wylie. While everv detective In Kuala Lumpur searched for the miscreant responsible for dar"..193 words
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Article62 1938-10-25 2 Negligent Driving Charge Singapore, Monday. rpHE charge of driving io negligently as to collide with another car and thereby caused hurt to Soh Juan Whati at Beach Road on October 21. was today preferred against Eddie Strachan of the Changi Barracks Accused clamied trial and Mr. C. HKoh. Traffic Distric62 words
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Advertisement69 1938-10-25 2 _--«.i-i___^W/» i_WTXviwW^}^Xv_*_*__^ jflß___P____________^nnW___^_yiwwyyyyyOyQyOonuQQHß^^-' r VjiHHnjijTnftnnnn^^ -«*"P-W-_-V-_-u{fLH!i}i_r___P WWWw_r JVOwjO_V_vffnK_Cft _C_K i-.-A j^WJßßWHnwnMftftftMWWUWff <wwww__K)QWwflpuun-flfflfflff -V _^*Tfl_fflflOftftfnyT__n^^ iWWWWrJuT-PW___Dnnftftftflft XOOMflfl^W vQ-W-wO^T^y r rf* flpute^WflflfMftflflfl^WW^' jMM_j_____________________V*^^_WWWfl r ___hw_ rQ-OSvwQQOQQOQOOyyOOOOuDr Onflftftf|nnr---W^WBKC-»__iT f lA ,i ■irTTnrirJl't^ i-^lin.'. tJfVvjlil- 1 111 -_-t^r_____r-------WWff ■JPPongnnnfWwyww|B<- s__T_- _*wftjl i iTT °l tTBIi.. >-_■•*■' li _^^^^^-_MwpffX7flnftnMnnft .TOTOjMSy ,'^|in--Crw> c A Tri^ftr aa?*69 words
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445 1938-10-25 3 MEN SA Y MINUTE COST THEM DAY'S WAGES TRACTION INQUIRY Singapore. Mondav QRIVERS AIMD CONDUCTORS In the employ of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd.. in their evidence before the Arbitration Tribunal at the resumed meeting to-day. complained ol being given insufficient time to prepare for duty each morning, while the445 words
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194 1938-10-25 3 "Escape Me Never" To Be Presented In Singapore IgGAEI i Kennedy*! ptay« "Escape Me Never." wiU be presented thr Krpertorv Players at the dona Theatre Singapore, an Dee. 1... |C snd IT la aid of the Lord Lff <>f Leaden'* lnml to assist _rh refugee* I C. ..>.,:: has been194 words
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Article55 1938-10-25 3 Singapore, Monday. w.ek.s postponement, w.th bail exiacci. wai (he order made in a case wnich a nineteen-year-old Hokkien I stood charged with the theft of a ycit T belonging to one Lim Chin Koon i Liang Seah Street, on Aug., 27 en he appeared before Mr. Conrad ta in55 words
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239 1938-10-25 3 ""'"ine Tribune Staff Reporter). A fllr,h "T<«rt was yesterday <" surmount the de«'>l« :l thas arisen in the itrikc situation when a """""""•"...■rsmetreprese,,. J* »>r liui Ann Kong 1 "'<"»<• Foochow sso K d,l I secret meeting. f meet ing that the "< to 30239 words
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Article24 1938-10-25 3 London, Oct 24 The Mayor*.s Fund for reti! 1 es in Czechoslovakia now amounts to over £102.000. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 24 words
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Article110 1938-10-25 3 SNATCHED NECKLACE FROM GIRL Singapore, Monday. ARRESTED by a passer-by on Odin'. Cheont» Ah Chee was convit led by the Third Magistrate, Mr. 6. S. RawUftffa, to-day, on a charge o. stealing a necklace from a fmmm\% woman, who was walkint* ak>n< South Bridge Koad af the junction of Cress110 words
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Advertisement179 1938-10-25 3 SINGAFORE T.IRI CLUB. WINTER RACE MEETING, IMS. SATURDAY STH. WEDNESDAY 'JTH FRIDAY 11TH SATURDAY I_TH NOVEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER 1938. SWEEPS, A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPoTAKE FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets must be in writing and be received before179 words
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Advertisement28 1938-10-25 3 Silvilcrin TIM N. tt.rr>' Hair Food ro«I into *nt* root of hair trouble Of all Cht-mistK and Hlri> I <l;^s Stor*-, *ll .ii-Oi.-^i Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS SINGAPORE.28 words
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Miscellaneous36 1938-10-25 3 Law Notice For To-day Mr Justice Pedlow at MalaccaAssizes Before Mr Justice Home in 3rd Court at 11 a.m S 253 38— M K Mohamed Abu Ba^kar etc., vs. O. T Mohamed Sahool Hameed and another36 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article85 1938-10-25 4 London Monday. previou- To-da^ Change PALM ON- (Malaya) it« e haii«ed In b uik sept Oct. shipment tU 10.0 Value Unchanged COPRA (Slraits. VMS.) tin 9 Sellers £10 1 o paid ana -pi Hhipment Buyer SACOHOrit (Sarawak) nill ri SeptJOct. Shipment m «^n Unchanged TAPIOCA dsl .luahty). (Singapore) Sept. 8htpmem85 words
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Article57 1938-10-25 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change ''2 6 92 6d Dunlop Rubber HV /id (_encr.ii bitcinc iallh imperial Chemical Industries 30|9 sigj. w*jj Al^OoU* g> J* h (lubber Plan Investment Trust 30 3 30 9 -6d Lined London Asiatic JJ J9 British American Tobacco ,()1 A lnl Chinese57 words
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Article62 1938-10-25 4 Umdoii __J Previous To-day 3 T.T on Pans 'closing middle rate' 178.71 178.63 T.T. 00 Amsterdam (closing middle rate« 8.75 1 8. 76^ T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) BV_> Unchanged T.T on Hongkong (closing selling rate> ls. 3d ls. 2 3132 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate*62 words
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Article17 1938-10-25 4 UN STANDARD JJjfloa. To-6^ Cta«e Ipol (afternoon (ctostof price) wo. 21, <-£2' Forward l2ln L17 words
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Article143 1938-10-25 4 Singapore. Monday. MINING: Tin at midday was $107* h. unchanged. Although tin shares were steady to-dav trading conditions were very quiet. In the Sterling group Ayer Hitams wer.* quoted 25- 25 9, Southern Kintas $5.45 $5.55. Ampats 4 4 47> 2 and Temohs 18 6 19 Amongst143 words
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Article136 1938-10-25 4 BUKIT ABU TIN PROFITS DECLINE THK report of the Directors of tbe 1 Bukit Il)u (Bandar) Tin. Ltd.. for the year ended June 30. 1938, shows that the year's working resulted in a profit of 558.04 a.s compared with a profit of 52.427.28 for the previous year. It will be136 words
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Article82 1938-10-25 4 FIRE BRIGADE KEPT BUS SINGAPOE Fire Brigade was ty busy last night. answered sevm calls, most of which were alarms. Alarm came from the New Supn Court Building, two engines niched ihe spot, found a bay on Are TUP soon put out with a vengeance. Eight minutes later, alarm e82 words
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69 1938-10-25 4 Singapore. MoOjjl POH Tiang Chim. a Kheh appeared r fore Mr. Conrad Oldham «n J Second Police court, this mornlgM charge alleging armed gang Syed Alwi Road on Oct lb. J The accused was said to 1 w Tan Chu Teck of I *oM alu69 words
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Article34 1938-10-25 4 London. Oct. 24. All Ministers are returning within easy react) Of London and the Cabinet, which held its weekly meetings will continue the consideration of urgent matters on Wednesday. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 34 words
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Advertisement87 1938-10-25 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE j CORPORATION LIMITED I kft [SVJI FREE yourselves trom the FEAR of BURGLARS by keep- 1 ing your VALUABLES (jewellery oi important documents) in lilt I T I SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS ■^■1 at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ""••AW* < ompany. LT d STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN87 words
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Advertisement7 1938-10-25 4 ____________r > l -^mh^^^Lmm. _r >11 \l l7 words
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Article169 1938-10-25 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 24. 5 p.m Total foi -^ivid.nd Book. Date __l tn*/. year Close Payable TIN Bangrin 57 less tax 5% Chenderiani 7> 2 '<' less tax Nov. 7 Oct. 24 7V 2 Kamunting Tin 8 r final Nov. 10 Oct, 24 16% Mambau169 words
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Article699 1938-10-25 5 STOCK S SHARES «ued By Fraser Company O-. 24. 5 P.m. 44*2 51 2 t *98- 30,- Nom K 43 47 Nom ->4 9 '26 I 0 60 0.65 •>4 25 -cd 1 12- 1.50 106 H9 t 22 6 i. •_*<, 15 9cd f 0 35 0.40 0.85 I699 words
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Article213 1938-10-25 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Singapore. Monday. Ampats 4 4V_ s|l /2 Batu Selangors 1.43 1.48 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 23 16 25 1Jelebus 0.73 0.78 Kamunting Tin 10|6 119cd Katu Tin 25]6 26 6 Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 10|6 116 Kuchais 1.31 1.36 Laruts 101- 11!Linguis 160 1.37213 words
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Article167 1938-10-25 5 x 90 100 nom "W4P0M MiMCIPAUTY praA*" Sgaiiaua 97 2 ,/2 nom Si ooaooo 1063 m3 < ?MMi "**1U% nom r£\£ Se Pt. 30 '»o,ooo' 105 =07 nom ?8»tt» m 123 •v** ,M m 1^.000.000* 121 123 cl »tt ioi ci Int. May 15 Nov. 15 100-167 words
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Advertisement157 1938-10-25 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- I MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, .00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M.157 words
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Advertisement170 1938-10-25 6 i'mjOM** CAY_Bt' tMMAHoT- WITH AN ALI. WN CAST 1 I |SSSS PAVILION j "My Dear Miss Aldrich" MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN I EDNA MAY OLIVER WALTER PIDCEON j j- THEATRE" KOV A I I PM W 'PM Ftßtl rial K. S. IYKR The Strong -Man uf S. India and Miss (jM^niJtaL__ YOU'LL170 words
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Advertisement138 1938-10-25 6 TT" t DISTRICT COVERnor, _-_-__-_______________-_Hl_________h. ißp "^_fc____ I l^ 61 at the lunch eon n .see^.' ,e j _-__fl__F^-__ :^^___i_S^_^________r "-Cy ■llllllll|||||| I New worid GRAND« > ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDMCiHT OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 Hl-a_i -^88-i _-a_H_-__X__3 ■MAE WEST In A Paramount Pieture KYKIIY DAYS HOLI138 words
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Advertisement154 1938-10-25 7 jj \EW WORLD serangoon I jALAN A ROAD. j JESAB MalayaN Leading Amusement Park). |< 1 I______1 Ui^tf: PALACE (AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. J KKSTAUKANT BAR ATTACHED. j wc A«* Per P etual Coolms M*h*' s Leading Cabaret. last wt IRW« secured the most talked of, and published j Artistes154 words
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Advertisement296 1938-10-25 7 j OPENING TO-DAY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. At T^ e .\j r onditioned0 nditioned ALWAMiIA. J FOUR GREAT STARS IN THE MOST GRIPPING j PICTURE OF THE YEAR! j _________i ____""^r x _i' __r H ■PSS _Pt3 m ~W ____l1 *^j__^^i________. #^^^__f? *^__t^^fh_fiP _?T\ J __r ___!.> I ■rliif?'296 words
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Our London Letter
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3605 1938-10-25 8 A Substitute For Conscription [From Our Onn Correspondent I London, Oct. 14. RENEWAL of Mr. Chamberlain s No conscription in peacetime" pledge has not diminished public expectation that something will probably be done soon to increase still further lhe military preparedness of Britain's civilian3,605 words
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Advertisement39 1938-10-25 9 -__----------■^^rr_^s*--6r-^%W^^^^^^^^^^^^ ,^^l Cnw^"^ i5/ BY APPOINTMENT i^ fl? DEWARS Jl 'While Label" Gr\ is the m&te MWmm* MMMm*. tv <_■_■ *W *W *mW _P M^U__< FRIENDLY^ f* %kk' CREATA J SPIRIT »i _Br DEWARS The Famous White Label W.CO. 339 words
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326 1938-10-25 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1938 WHAT OF CHINA? DURING the crisis in Europe at the end of last month it was frequently stated by the writers of editorials that any expression of opinion might be falsified by < -vents before even it had time to get into print326 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-10-25 10 l.iiiH 1 Mill LeepaM of fee l_cl;ians. aiiaaspinleg by the French President and members of the Bflu" 1 .f^O*^ unveiled the WtierUl to his father— the late King Albert— in the Cours-le -K.ine, near the Plaj lh .>■>»" Parts, Photo >hous Kin^ Leopold at the unveiling. Left to right PrincessPlanet News - 83 words
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Article1169 1938-10-25 10 FALSE ALARM FROM K. L. j BEOWULF attacks another bogey* set up by 70 men in Selangor. and asks Singapore. Johore and Perak to dispose of it effectively. •IINIVERSITY scheme opposed by Malays'" runs a misleading headline in a contemporary. What actually happened is that1,169 words
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Advertisement13 1938-10-25 10 ■mmmmß^jm^m 1 fIEWARS II "white I labcl l I WHISKY I WPS -Dl13 words
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Article372 1938-10-25 11 Prospect Of More Services JHE extent to which the Empire air services are being used suggests that, although the original programme is hardly under way, consideration may have to be given shortly to a big expansion. It is announced by Imperial Airways that heavy passenger bookings372 words
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Article223 1938-10-25 11 Champion Boxer Now Penniless London. L former *"**< ,ln of the world, who T So the rinp, is penn.- 1f» h iivlv in debt, and look|l Zu If he ieei not find i assistance relief. n 1932 from Young fe^thlf '-000. Amonthago K^tXE £100. It was ,me of his debts.223 words
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Article57 1938-10-25 11 Taw, New South Wales, J McOinty, a pet wether in Kiver district, for the second in succession, has cut 28» /2 lbs. of I nm i.s believed to be a world 7 Wl bred by the late G W man the famon. Yass stud breeder! m57 words
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Article58 1938-10-25 11 CAC HE OF DIAMONDS Jcovery Of Treasure H| dden During War London. r* deputed in -r the outbreak aemberi of the »an South-west *d by the B.iaccording to Standard. toW the Parlia. gnns °n*y during the d on Uie strength ..j, 1 artificial l along with boxes S have been58 words
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Article136 1938-10-25 11 THE names of Rritish statesmen are well to the fore in a competition to choose the name of a new suburb in the Kogarah Bay district of Sydney. Already the Kogarah Council has received 3.000 suggested names. They include "Chamberlain Centre.' ."Chamberlain Chase." "Chamberlain Estate.'' "Chamberlain136 words
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163 1938-10-25 11 PERMANENT CAMPS FOR MARRIED SOLDIERS London. THF (.overnment is spending many thousands of pounds to provide more comfortable and adequate quarters for married soldier.. Thc number of soldiers on the married establishment is now chiefly represented by warrant officers and the majority of non-commissioned officers. changes m the recruiting system,163 words
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Article58 1938-10-25 11 Mr. W. N. C. Belgrave, Chief Research Officer in the Agricultural Department, has been appointed acting Director of Agriculture, Straits Settlements, and Adviser in Agriculture to the Malay States. The appointment is consequent on the departure of Mr. O. T. Faulkner on Sept. 24 to assume new duties as Princioal58 words
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Advertisement68 1938-10-25 11 POLAROID GbMMI are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit yon to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now 56.00 See our detttonitratton of this remarkable new inventif/ii. THOMPSON OPTICAL Ca 4, AKCADL. SINGAPORE. PHONE 3002. Telegraphic Address: r HONfc SS /IS68 words
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Advertisement22 1938-10-25 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of Chzmlztz and Stores I i ll _-fc_F__^l k^ __r^_M I J I' U U! !L 'MWt»rHI-.-T._IIIIBTHBM--»_.22 words
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Article, Illustration279 1938-10-25 12 A team representing the Senior Council School at Christchurch. Hampshire, have won the William Hardy Challenge Shield •ffered by the National Baby Week ouncil in co-operation with the Asso- < iation ef Teachen af Domestic Subjects, ihe team consisted of Violet Sheppard Jov Manns: Beryl WiffenPlanet News - 279 words
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Advertisement48 1938-10-25 13 YOU WILL FIND TIIE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Bene ULLMANN F 4m WHERE otALITV and .ALLE ARE TRADITIONAL. 1 he Best ll to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.48 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1938-10-25 14 You can be Ver attractive if y OU m, the approaching y ea! with courage an commonsense IJOT so many years ago, a woman of forty began to think of her•df as growing perilously near old age, but nowadays this is no longer the case. Instead if1,523 words
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Advertisement20 1938-10-25 14 Sun tan Sl Vl'lU K -BEAM ttnlm but pre- A urntaf. N Mjr r(^4*im\J*%ioltA*X Preparations j MAYNARD Gr CO., LTD.20 words
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Advertisement32 1938-10-25 14 W£ <IAD£ ?A££ Hot water bottle covers In silk and satin quilted in various colours. A small but much appreciated gift. 18 Batterv Road. lst floor Phone 7143 i mm^ mM^ mmm^^^^^^a^mm^aaam^maaaaam32 words
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Advertisement28 1938-10-25 14 -A PERMANENT wAW A SPECLiLiT* PKK I I j $10.00 $12.00 JJJ MAISON PJB^ ladifs. wr^^S, /79 Stamford Rd n i £l SINGAPORF |!l I (Phone: 4610) l^A28 words
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Article, Illustration995 1938-10-25 15 Looking Your Best Before Baby Comes I forethought and determination and can be active and smart during the months of waiting Lril a** women welcome the f b y. there are. at the I v tern who do not view I oWaiting0 Waiting with some aPtfrl the point ol view995 words
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Article67 1938-10-25 15 Water is of the utmost importance, and at least five pints should be drunk daily, one before breakfast, and one sub sequently between all meals Water is eliminated so quickly from the system that drinking it will not take away your desire for either tea or67 words
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Advertisement418 1938-10-25 16 in i 1 1 ~a» I __^*_^H f n^ '__!__Ll--^ i I 11 f *-^*Um. «__n__l _II a flubfcV —^^^W___i j *-**M* __l____r^. I' I r i f\ t _i (C? lUa^^sfi^si_^?4k._t "i ll Jl \^^v ;:^r_7i^« H ______Z__ i^_________. 1 ___s^________^iK BY P-Oar. BRITISH INDIA LINES mcOKPORATED IN «NQI_AND»418 words
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Advertisement357 1938-10-25 16 K TO FRENCH PortJ jll* *i CHARCEURS RFUNkI I BANGKOK For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk I CAP TOUKANE For Marsilles. Nantes. St. Nazan> <•_ Bordeaux I TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Ralph I I GG. MERLIN For Saigon I GG. PASQUIER The Successors of MOINE357 words
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Article471 1938-10-25 17 Scrap -Iron From The Emden rri-i in i» Singapore. Monday pURTIILR statements were recorded to-day at the preliminary inquiry into charges of forgery of documents in connection with the sale of scrap iron salvaged from the wreck of the "Emden" preferred against a Filipino, a Japanese and a Britisher in471 words
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Article252 1938-10-25 17 City To Seek Legal Opinion THE Finance Committee of the Co--1 lombo Municipal Council has decided to ask for expert legal opinion on the "recommendation" of the Law Committee that the Council has the right to ix the prices of beef and mutton sold in the252 words
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Article26 1938-10-25 17 Solicitor at Tottenham: When you went away for your holidays did younusband see you off?— Yes. he made rnpay for his platform ticket.26 words
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Advertisement264 1938-10-25 17 BIUVS PHILP LIME. Incorporated in Australia i NEXT SAILINGS Nov 28 Dec. 2 nnd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the hour. transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydnev or lISBAVI v.\ lmec tlng K.P.M. Vessel ILBOrRVF return $642 86 lst class 5430.71 2nd class return 5681.48 lst class 5456.42264 words
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Advertisement68 1938-10-25 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SA I II I A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 3, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and68 words
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Miscellaneous239 1938-10-25 17 SSTAL INTELLIGENCE] TO-DAY Trnperial*' Oct. 25 2 p.m. Imperial" 25 2 p.m Imperial" 25 2 p.m •Trnperial" 25 2 p.m. "Imperial" 25 2 p.m "Imperial" 25 2 p.m tlll( 'Imperial" 25 2 p.m. *Un and W2SS 1 "Trnperial" 25 2 p.m r ITKIMd r m\m or 0 J. ttSt Britain239 words
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Miscellaneous58 1938-10-25 17 Dilwara 54 8 9 Silveray 52 8 9 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Shabonee. Dredger Kuantan. Van Riebeeck. Tung Song Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Dredger Tembakul. Tug Belangkas Victoria Dock: Nil Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: King's Dk Caisson No 2 Pinna.58 words
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190 1938-10-25 18 Compulsory Military Training In Canton GIRLS LEA* NURSING I 0 WEEPING changes in the Lin M u Iniversity academic m l.HuUi 1938-39 will take place as thYnH 01 a proclamation issued Kwanetung Provincial (.nvernj ordering three months of m JJ military training for boys aJdi months of nursing training i-l190 words
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Article190 1938-10-25 18 Big Filatures In 1 Interior Reopa f (anta DKICE-FIXINO by the governa! agency that was formed top mote foreign trade has so stuajai the sale of silk that all m tlw tak silk industry are pros* Four filatures that had been M four yean, all of them piopM*190 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-25 18 l_f__W^ Tuk^l y _J.r/ _Jrr lUs su P erioritv ancl is 11 HvlK.. aV^I/Cx A l known as tn< mosl pl21 words
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Miscellaneous414 1938-10-25 18 ONJ>iE^ADIOJ OCTOBER 25 PBNANG jj ZIIJ 6.08 Mcs (49.3 m.) 9l^UAirv-»B j. 00 Indian m ..sic. 7 f.n Time sit- nai aiid programme /.111, 225 metres (133 mr/s) jw f lassi( s "ChoplliaU-; "An Fvenint: with Liszt;" "ReZHP :iO.!)_ metres (9.69 mcs) n Unis«»-nce_ of Greig"; "*****0--p m n s414 words
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Miscellaneous473 1938-10-25 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 1 3 (iSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.9 m (iSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.8 m.) ti 05 Big Ben. 'After Dinner "--play tor broadcasting, by Alwyn Whatsley. Production by John Richmond. C English Folk-music* Ethel Wil liams (Mezzo-soprano) and BBC Midland Orchestra. 7.05 Jack Wilson and his Versatile Five. 7.35 'Frills473 words
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Miscellaneous14 1938-10-25 18 KUALA 10-*^ ZGE W v m 7 00 Recorded News bttl 9.00 Close dowr14 words
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165 1938-10-25 19 RECONSTRUCTION OF CABINET UNLIKELY J 0 New Ministries To Be Formed vv _rcr reeonstrurtioa of the Cabinet following the resignation u Duff Cooper from Uw Admiralty and the death of Lord f a s unlikel) in London. Creation of three new minisDefence, Supply and Civil Shipping— which has been eeulatiPlanet News - 165 words
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Article53 1938-10-25 19 Thirty -seven -mile underwater trip from Chicago to Michigan City without a compass is to be attempted by Barry Connett. More like a tin fish than a submarine, it is only lift, long and less than 2ft. across. He has made 347 dives \n it, going down as53 words
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Article109 1938-10-25 19 ENCLOSING a donation of $20 fo~ the Czech Refugees Func*. organised by the Lord Mayor of London, "A Bohemian*' writes to the Tribune as follows "Might I ask your assistance in forwarding a contribution to the Lord Mayor's Fund? I forwarded the cheque, with a letter, to109 words
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Article21 1938-10-25 19 Finds of savage animals that roamed over Europe tens of thousands of years ago are reported by ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article177 1938-10-25 19 WORLD INDICES OF UNEMPLOYMENT ise In Average Working Hours JRNATIONAI indues of unemi»>ment. employment and acinars oi \u,rk issued bv the InMwnaj Labour Office, Geneva. W»1 in 1937. for the first time Wl vears. the number of emPjWkersin the world regained PJWUI which it stood before the I l__il eri,is.177 words
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140 1938-10-25 19 Actresses Get Damages Against Producer London, Oct. 14. TWO actresses who were stranded in Penang, when a theatrical tour in the Far East ended abruptly, were giyen judgment by consent at Westminster County Court on claims for salary due and in lieu of notice. Audrey Gladys Peljus, professionally known as140 words
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Advertisement83 1938-10-25 19 *> __E_____-fr r'W <-_■-_ <__!__________________________ <^ IP > =v w?S VI ___f in| m aw. il B a THE EFFECTS OF SLEEP N a ClaEallCT air-eoiiflilionecl room are equal lo an overnight heaulv treatment jmm awake with REFRESHED COMPLEXION REVITALISED SKIN TISSUES RESTORED BLOOD CIRCULATION REPLENISH EI) ENE R G83 words
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191 1938-10-25 20 THE view that Britain ih to blame for the collapse oi China in 1 the war with Japan, bera iseshe raised m hma hopes of suprt that could not be fe nvon,U advanced in the 'tahanpn». The occunatfon of Canton evoke considerable comment in191 words
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Article92 1938-10-25 20 Royal Births Expected RoYAI. birth in direct .succession to the throne are imminent in two Near Eastern kingdoms. Tho parent! «-l Princess Frederiha. the 21 year old Crown Princess of Greece, ■,<. have arrived at Athens in anticipation ol the birth of a child to their 1 daughter, who marriedReuter - 92 words
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Article50 1938-10-25 20 Opening and blessing by the Archbishop of Birmingham of a new Roman Catholic school at Abbey Hulton. Stoke-on-Trent, brought celebration of rfce first Holy Mass there for 400 years. The Man was sung by Cisterc:. n monks of Mount St. Bernard's Abbey. Charnwood Forest. Leicestershire.50 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-10-25 20 ALL LINED UP Children lined up for a race during the Poh Leong Kok sports recently.16 words
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368 1938-10-25 20 WHEN bananas first reached Europe it was never thought that they would ever become siich*a popular article of diet. At present, bananas are a iruit with which every town and village is regularly supplied. Where do they come from? Where are they368 words
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Article34 1938-10-25 20 Oxfordshire Agricultural Wages Committee. In spite of a protest from farmers representatives, have increased farm workers' wages from 345. to 355. a week witn a proportionate increase in overtime rates.34 words
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183 1938-10-25 20 Stole Cigarette From 3-year-old Boo JJKARINt; his three. cry an a ar rushed out to I at Johore Road -j\ Oct. 15, in time to see a figure. It did J long to realtae v The man had made off with ettes from his cigan tto stall I after by183 words
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Article108 1938-10-25 20 ARMY OFFICER CHARGED Singapore. Mond... LIEUT. F. M. Glazbrook. HI a ployed at the Defence W«J Alexandra Barracks, was M chaa-ged with driving negl««i and thereby colliding wi" a r| car, at the junction of Kiver and Kim Seng Roads M June Accused claimed trial. Mr. Mowbray Garden appeared place108 words
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Article42 1938-10-25 20 HIGHLANDER FOUND DYING PRIVATE WW lion OJ r 22. of tn.- m don Highlander |..n. night at 1145. one the Selarang B*rr 1 He had sustaii Ho was rushed by the R.A.M.C uead on arrival. Private Strom Singapore, and imuest will be42 words
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Advertisement46 1938-10-25 20 MOUSt WEIGHING MACHINES Chart: Graduated 5 lb T,u predetermined load Is sc* .i, means ol proportional i,, weights placed on the counter Plat lm in or lch may be- locked to prevent unauthorised interference with tcorporated In ss i iWP mmmm mm m ***^mmmmm*m*mmmm «oa aaaa_a__W346 words
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288 1938-10-25 21 frong Protest By Authorities SHANGHAI, OCT. 2-1. L RR TISH IVAK.HIF H.M.S. SANDPIPER WAS 1 I) ;V SIX JAPANESE BOMBERS IN THE JSS AT CHANGSHA THIS MORNING. THE Structure was damaged and two S WRECKED 3TJT THERE WERE KO CASUAL- frolr Shanghai that288 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-10-25 21 BEATING OF THE RETREAT lhe Loyals Regiment photographed at the beating of the retreat yesterday. Inclement weather did not prevent large crowd of spectator turning up.26 words
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Article191 1938-10-25 21 Smart Work By Plain Clothes Men Singapore, Monday. TEO LEONG (15) and See Yok Soon (20) appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this afternoon charged that they at 11.40 a.m last Saturday at North Bridge Koad. Singapore, on charges of having stolen a bottle of disinfectant191 words
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Article64 1938-10-25 21 The total sum obtained by local shopkeepers and hawkers, who sold food and other eatables in aid of the China Relief Fund on the occasion of the Double Tenth, amounts to $2,587.10 ln Straits currency. The majority of the hawkers are poor ice water sellers but their zeal64 words
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Article106 1938-10-25 21 Gunners Again In Court Singapore, Monday. WHEN two gunners from the R.A i Changi I William Wilkinson and John McComi-kie, made another appearance in the Second Court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham, they looked startled when Court Inspector T. E. Wray informed his worship that he had received instructions106 words
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Article35 1938-10-25 21 IT is officially announced that Japanese naval and army forces hav* complete occupation of the Bocca Tigris forts. The capture of the forti flcations is said to have been effected onlv after "stubborn resistance",-Reu- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-25 21 DNJ E of the MOST HUMAN pictures ever made! [^oneo. lhe Family will love it!! S _g 3i l _P_W_i V ______M _*V___l '^mf^Hf I Br **l v- ■'J (Ty) \\U__Va. '^B K__w m 9 r S9 C^ 9^ I W LL BE AT THE (APITOI. SOON?47 words
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Advertisement36 1938-10-25 21 rf jAlhajibhAj j Coming Shortly! I _^<^ i __L rts*!ts°* j Ms><°_ S sif f^ i_____l^ r F^R __H^ *^r j^Ei w__ s___ _^ap TYRONE POWER t^M i ALICE FAYE V>J i DON AMECHE 1 n, M36 words
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Advertisement58 1938-10-25 21 _l^___. W% 1 P^^ J Ip Pulitzer Prize Play "VJg| j I P now bares the heart pf oi all womankind I 1 in a brilliant dar d\ j ing screen success' Jp _r "A perl.ci pictuie!" B j -Btn;amin D«Ca«»«'«a 5 IP "Tarrilic •u•p•n§•,'' -fG.l.tt Bury*** ■T "M.M Rum«ll58 words
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Article, Illustration208 1938-10-25 22 Solo Efforts Save Game vp.c I; s.RC l i sodden ground P*ay in yesterday's padang hockey fixture between the A.P.C. and the iCecs. V team, which ended in one-all draw, both goals being scored in the first half. Play vas generally208 words
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73 1938-10-25 22 Mrs. GLENNY Mrs. MAIR WIN KEPPEL G. C. OCTOBER FOURSOMES MINK cards were taken out for the 11 Keppel (JC October women's foursome and the following were the scores returned: Mrs. e. (Denny Mrs J D. Mair 50-16 35 Mrs. G E Kerr Mrs A B Menzies 50— 14>/2=35» 273 words
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Article283 1938-10-25 22 Inter -School Tourney (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. BEFORE a large crowd, the interdistrict Malay Schools football competition between Johore Bahru and Batu Pahat for the Shaw shield resulted in a draw, each side scoring a goal. In the semi-finals played on th.283 words
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Article49 1938-10-25 22 London. Oct. 24. On their way to Africa, the M.C.C. side were caught In i storm in the Bay of Biscay with disastrous results. Yardley. Cambridge captain, was thrown against the rail of th° boat and two stitche.s had to be inserted m hi-; chick49 words
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Article70 1938-10-25 22 The Police Band, unuer the direrUoi ofl Mr. J. C. Hitch, will play the lollov/lnu programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon beginning at six o'clock: 1. March "The Gladiator" Sousa. 2. Overture "Crown Diamonds" Auber 3. Selection "The Gipsy Princess" Emine nek Kalman. 4. Valse "Donan Wellen" Ivanovici.70 words
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Article18 1938-10-25 22 The Gentle Badminton Party's courl ai. not be available for practices thronghout the Puasa month18 words
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33 1938-10-25 22 Semi Finals Of S.C.R.C Open Tennis Tournament ROTH the S.C.R.C tennis ao hockey were washed J yesterday's rain but three finals have been arranged 1 S.C.R.C. Filth Open Invitatio, nis Tournament, as follows,.33 words
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Article260 1938-10-25 22 (From Our Own (orresponto Segamat, Satai AFTER a scoreless first halt India-Ceylon Association I mark ably well to score a hock| over the Segamat (i.E.S. b. goals to one, on the school pi The Indians, though reckoned the strongest team playing district, were without three of stalwarts. Play was260 words
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Article64 1938-10-25 22 the t* T Ji lon .i Officc-bcanr.', c 193 8.3! Association for the yfollows:— kooo G iJ j President: Mr £0 K °j Presidents Kwek Hoy Chij> _tenf Ttea and Mr. Khg^fl secretary: Mr. spc: elected); asst. w Cheng Chy< bsj! Tiam Hwee Ut Khoo K r> f64 words
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Miscellaneous42 1938-10-25 22 TO-DAY'S TIES OPEN SINGLES Yong Loon Chon. v cin Leong. OPEN MIXKD DOOU Mrs. Sewell and S Abed u i Mrs. W. J. M. Warden. VETERAN DOUBLES HANDI Dr. Loh Poon Lio and Chsj Tong ,—3O vs. W T Goods French (scr.42 words
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357 1938-10-25 23 POLICE DEPOT WIN C.P.O. SOCCER CUP Third Replay Produces Result Deport 3; Singapore 0. JNCLEMENT weather in no way damped the great keenness exhibited in the annual soccer fixture played on the depot ground between the Singapore Police and the Depot Police, who won by the comfortable margin of three357 words
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Article30 1938-10-25 23 SINGAPORE XV MEET b|. MALACCA Lring hsvc been selected nt Singapore in the h vv Negri-Bfoteeea at Con Saturday next: Lundon M < irben Gsrdiner L s Otoen Cromsri. i). Indcnea30 words
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Article70 1938-10-25 23 names' and startime playing in the v_ Singapore GoLf .eppel to-morrow. Quirke i2O vs I Irum (23 v.s Mrs. M. ra H. 0. 20' vs Mrs. VS Mrs. F. c p 8. Urquhart >36» vs A. N. vs Mrs. W. 1 -AN Other. JJ H- G v.s70 words
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Article57 1938-10-25 23 on the M.F.A. .^y Uu- Banka Sports Geylang Serai F.C. by e Pay was fast and inNtonii^ 1 1 Sport Cl "b led on \;:'^e first half, Chooa riH-J. mside left -Banka team then nn 1 vf"" 1 r6plied ik thus .bringing the i "ii favour. and Thian i^S*i»57 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-10-25 23 Snap of the play yesterday when the A.P.C. drew one-all with the S.R.C. at hockey. Sodden ground held up fa- 1 play but individual players were in form.28 words
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184 1938-10-25 23 MAJOR GIBLIN WINS TANKARD COMPETITION Shooting Singapore, Monday. THE Singapore Gun Club held a Handicap Tankard Competition at 245, Alexandra Road yesterday, when Major R. G. L. Giblin was the winner with 100 points out of a highest possible score of 200. Results: 5 Birds Yds. going 5 Hign Name184 words
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Article37 1938-10-25 23 S.C.C. billiards ties have been arranged as follows: To-day: "A" Class Handicap (semifinal: Brigadier C. A E. Cadell < -150) VS. K C Gillett —3O l Friday: "B" Class (final*: F. V Read vs. Carl Lawson.37 words
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Article198 1938-10-25 23 GARRISON BEAT KEPPEL AT GOLF Garrison Golf i ub beat Keppel Golf Club on Sunday, over the eour.se at Keppel by 4 1 ,to as under (Garrison names di H. C. DodgSOn '20 1 and F. M. W. Smith 1 21 1 1; A. B. Menzies <18» and H M.198 words
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184 1938-10-25 23 PANG CHIM TUAN WIN ISLAND CLUB PRESIDENT'S PRIZE H H Pang and Tan Chim Tuan won the Island Club President's prize competition played over the week-end at the Island Club, with a nett score of 43 5 8. The following are some of the cards re. turned: H. H. Pang184 words
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Article69 1938-10-25 23 The following will play for Tho Rest •in Club Colours* v.s. The Merchants on the padang to-morrow in the SCC Rugby tournament: F. E. Hutchinson. P.H Burgess, D W Le Mare. C F. Sutton. R A. Elliott. Dr G. F. Jones. J. B. Potter. A R. Anderson, D69 words
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276 1938-10-25 24 i\ Vremt iti? Fall* Shameen Safe From Fire Shanghai, Oct 24. I A.\ TON'S river bund area is virtually completely wiped oui by huge tires larted by the (hinese before they deserted, which are continuing io rage. Huildings gutted include several large Chinese hotelsReuter - 276 words
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88 1938-10-25 24 U.S. Boat Delayed By Japanese Authorities Shanghai, Oct. 24. mill, departure of the liner Pivsi- dent Coolidsre for America. Kfceduled for thia morning, w delayed by the recusal Of the Japamsoeontrollei customs tr, laaue permM for thi shipment of a hundred cases of ,|vor loaded aboard the liner. Mf OaussReuter - 88 words
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Article135 1938-10-25 24 Canton, Oct. 24. Explosions and fires in the city todav rocked and threatened the buildings in the British and French concessions in Shameen island. Two terrific explosions occurred along the sea-front and cracked the fronts of a number af buildings in the concessions. Fires raged all day longReuter - 135 words
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Article113 1938-10-25 24 Fet Fancied For Cesarewitch London, Oct. 24. DESPITE the fact that no horse has ever won the Cesarewitch twice, except Greytick in 1903. when over six years of age, Mr. Edward Benson, owner of seven -year -old Fet expects to win. says that his horse is a really good each113 words
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Article86 1938-10-25 24 Theft Charge Withdrawn Singapore. Monday. WHEN Tan New Hock appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Court this morning on a charge alleging theft of 24 pieces of leather valued at $56.70. the property of one Low Tian Fook at Beach Road on Manch 24 last I Inspector T.86 words
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Article68 1938-10-25 24 [From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. A YOUNG Indian who seemed to have celebrated Deepavali well but not wisely was picked unconscious at the Bth mile, Seremban— Port Dickson Road on Saturday and still lies in the Seremban Hospital without regaining consciousness It would appear that he rode68 words
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132 1938-10-25 24 Malacca's "Healing Water" Unhygienic I From Our Onn Corrts*m Malacca. Mob THE water-cart man, familjj in Malacca streets, trad famous "ayer Bukit China ft wells of Bukit China, is in da being ousted from his ancient, lished trade. At the recent Municipal Com ers' meeting, the Health Officer] out that132 words
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Article54 1938-10-25 24 Senate Elections In France pari* THE results of the 8 I show a slight gain by tne, whose paities together securer three seats representing a gam J Left Republicans with elcwsj Independent Radicals ,S» J lost seven. Radical Socialists mm eight lost four. H union with four remains m ElumReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement61 1938-10-25 24 PHOENIX LEMON BARLEY WATER N I R O i I E O II F RI I R Vp I"^ H lip'' h N P^ N G G Manu t ;ut ured bv phoenix ABATED WATER 00 LTD. NNGAHMU T A. S. GlLe's] T 7 CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND61 words
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