Morning Tribune, 27 October 1938
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Title Section12 1938-10-27 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE l^No. »1. SINGAPORE, THUKSDAY, October 27, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration268 1938-10-27 1 lan's XENTVTIVE MOVEMENTS ARE ALREADY BEING MADE IN INFLUENTIAL JAPANESE CIRCLES TO INDUCE THE BRITISH GOV--IERNMENT TO OFFER ITS SERVICES FOR THE k RESTORATION OF PEACE IN THE FAR EAST. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT ONE OR TWO PROMINENT BRITISH BUSINESS MEN ARE SUPPORTING THE MOVEMENT. Nothing of an officialReuter - 268 words
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Article83 1938-10-27 1 Rome, Oct. 26. pi Fascist Grand Council, after a meeting of four and quarter hours, at which the Duce and all memwere present, has issued a communique declaring: The Council, on the occasion of the military vici achieved by the armed forces of Japan at Canton Hankow,Reuter - 83 words
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Article78 1938-10-27 1 'We shall not relax our efforts until we have succeeded in building up a new Ch:na and laying the foundation for permanent peace in the Far East," General S. Ita*aki. Jananese War Minister, told Reuter after the news of the occupation of Hankow was received. 'If necessary," he78 words
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Article, Illustration6 1938-10-27 1 Calls Chiang Local Chief MINISTER U'A.v\Kl6 words
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162 1938-10-27 1 POSSIBILITIES of a meeting between General Chiang Kai-Shek and Sir Archibald Clark-Ker, British Ambassador to China, are envisaged in messages received in London yesterday. Sir Archibald was expected in Yunnanfu last night, according to official advices. Reuter understands that he may have a meeting with162 words
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Advertisement36 1938-10-27 1 I ENTHUSIASM \z^\J^k^ I I KLIM I I POWDERKI) WHOLE MILK is pure delicious J I fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try I lin to-day and be convinced. J I Distributors: I GETZ lIIIOS. AToJ36 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-10-27 2 de liu\illaFid Moth seaplane the Royal Singapore Flying «,i the type in which 38- i'-olvl Uichard Nunn was tilled on Tuesday evening. Royal Singapore flying Club is one of he few aero clubs in the world tperatillg seap'anes. Body of \)w crash victim has not yet been recovered.50 words
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Article223 1938-10-27 2 Search For Victim Continues Vporc Air Traced? (Tribune Stan Ki-portm Una i arch continued tefdft) for the recovery of the l, oi 38-yeai old Richard Nunn, ■uropean Court Inspector ut the Straits Settlements Police, who wai killed when the k.sfc plane he v; t i) ol crashed into the sea223 words
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Article, Illustration332 1938-10-27 2 (Tribune Etaff Reporttr KuaL I Hy pifUil ARS in Kuala Lumpur are Ingenious H also snobs. Following the series of robberies in dlftveJM ho J Capital lately, police have unearthed the mH Hj gang of clever thieves to ascertain whether th Their entrance into certain "select" houses. K Careful332 words
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97 1938-10-27 2 ATTACKED MISTRESS WITH AXE: GAOLED FOR FOUR MONTHS Four months' rigorous imprisonment wntence passed on Oovir.dasamy the Fourth Po Ice Court late yesterday evening by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker jvhen the accused was tound guilty o! a rge ol causing grievous huri with an n his mistress, Talliamah. d had97 words
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Article30 1938-10-27 2 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Biancamano is due at Singapore to-morrow i Friday) at pjn u:.a will sail tor .:;bo and Europe the same day at 7 pm30 words
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Article82 1938-10-27 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN an open piece of ground at v Suso Street. 10.000 people last nighi listened to public lectures by sr\en speakers. speakers included well-known leader? of the Cantonese community. Mr Chin? Kee Sun J.P., Mr. Leone '■ii "> Hoe and Miss Van*82 words
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93 1938-10-27 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QINGAPOKG branch oi the A. A.M. wil! hold a nuetirur next Friday to discuss co-operation in regard t I the BereeaUag of "The Devil b Drivteg," Columbia Him which ii shortly to be screened at. Capitol. 'It is a meat <93 words
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Article99 1938-10-27 2 rvi to 1 1 1 SUfl '^'l>'>rter. n hMnn <"»v«rn.ir Samuels cri- ticisms of the attendance f glnapore Rotarian< at meetings were *«••.••<• through President Stone Yes terdaj at the tiffin meeting Mr BtoM Itrtned the fart that the Clafa was Mctel club, and in ;u!«'r to (unction properly99 words
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Advertisement9 1938-10-27 2 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs 1 i r*tri9 words
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Article298 1938-10-27 3 Luiu' Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday. n n Joon. cook on board the :hmotor vessel Van Heutze, s he usually did when his ved in port, his brother's Dhangi. Ihe left that evening with notes, which his brother had im for the purchase of goods If Kong, he little thought298 words
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Article31 1938-10-27 3 F^e Bearers Elected by »t the 1 1 Le a6ue, held on War Pr f£ l earers f °r the amfn m fi huli n' A 8 Ayavoo31 words
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Article42 1938-10-27 3 Information has been received by telegraph that twelve state-aided labourers will arrive to-day by tho M. "Rohna." It Ls expected that six will be sent to •Pulau Jere.iak and the balance will nro- cecd to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.42 words
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Article180 1938-10-27 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Sinpapore, Wednesday. TWO ricksha pullers in Singapore are unaffected by the present strike. They thhik the strike is a lot of humbug. They ply at the Tempenis terminus of he SIC. bus service just near me Paya Lebar Police Station Asked180 words
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Article138 1938-10-27 3 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT "PORT of Seven Seas" is, of course, Marseilles, and no better atmosphere could have been chosen for the comedy-drama of that name now showing at the Capitol. There is some sob-stuff in this Aim but it is completely overshadowed by the wealth of humour provided by138 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-10-27 3 The National Dairy Show and Ice-Cheam Exhibition opened at Olvmiiia. \oml»n Six-yrai -ok! Clillian Stoner and her "nannv" here pictured feeding "Nomianton Summer Shower.' a Jersey row. :U the Show. Planet NewsPlanet News - 35 words
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Advertisement32 1938-10-27 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine- Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. N 1 VVV^^^^B S^y A*: ruts; I t VfWiS S I \Ci APO K I32 words
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Miscellaneous32 1938-10-27 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal: Rex vs. 1. Yk> Sin Fong, 2. Yio Sin Luan Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca Assizes32 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article112 1938-10-27 4 Londo Proton To-day Change iii itKMt Stead: Quiet Sell- B7;l< 1 [6 Forward (October) Buyers Seller> 87|16 W 2nd Forward I November Buyers Seiiers 116 H\ 2 -116 3rd Forward (Janlllar.) Buyers 8 916 8^ I 16 Selleri I ig 116 London. Wednesday Prevlou: To-day Changi PALM Oil.112 words
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Article87 1938-10-27 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Distillers <i <i 9d Dunlop Rubber L4 9 24 t> —3d Qeneral Electrk 769 76:7% LWd hnperlaJ Chemical Industrie's 31:10*2 3117^2 -3d I m pedal Tobacco 1369 136 9" i\ngk>-Datch l'hg 28,6 Canadian Pacific "> 6-7 H -1,8 London Tin 3 10h87 words
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Article32 1938-10-27 4 f -Ol ii London, Wednesday. Previous io-day Change I nn- Bar \x 17-5-11 E7-5-9 2d SILVER ■pot l»-ll|16 19-5 8 1 |6 I months' forward 19-12 19-7 in 1 ig32 words
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Article30 1938-10-27 4 N-.v York. Oct 25 mmBBM Previous To-dav Change Stoadv stead: l"iic Buyers IG:'. 10 Spot Sellers 16% !t, r i irwirt Jan4Mar Buyers i67/„ *****16 I ir,30 words
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Article50 1938-10-27 4 Previous H .4 middle rate) 178.71 ;31 H Unsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.75*8 V ron hai (closing selling rate) 3> Unchanwd ns (closing selling rate) 13 u nchai] Wa 1 t on Japan (closing selling rate* 12 m TT on New York (closing selhn rate' 476.15 47; m50 words
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Article20 1938-10-27 4 iin STANDARD Previou To-day H Spot (afternoon iclo.iins price I £213 £212' H Forward > Ift 214 813' i20 words
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Article115 1938-10-27 4 THE Singapore Chamber of Cofl Rubber Association held its 1 auction on Oct. 26. and rollorai catalogued and prices realised Catalogued 1.363.370 lbs. -tons Offered 793.770 lbs.— toni Sold 732.406 lbs m London— Spot 8 3 8d New York-Spot 16 3 4 cents PRICES REALISED Kibbed Smoked Sheet enN115 words
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Article98 1938-10-27 4 MINING. Tin at midday WU $108.50. up $1.00. According to cable advices received this morning tin shares in London yesterday were rather firmer but locally the market remained unchanged ;uid conditions were very quiet. Rubber closing prices were: Spot: Buyers 28 4 Sellers 28 7 >. lan.98 words
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Article228 1938-10-27 4 It May Now Be Opened After 200 Years Aberdeen THE mysterious iron Dutch chest 4/hich has lain unopened in Gordon Castle. Fochabera, Mora ys hi re. for nearly 200 yean was sold recently with other antiques at the castle. It was found in the River228 words
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Advertisement61 1938-10-27 4 OVDRSKACIIINESE BANKING OKPORATION LOOTED i R££ yourteivei from the I'EAK ol IiURGLAHS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA S IKKKT, SINGAPORE. Vgu hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement13 1938-10-27 4 soi in IHSiTIMI INMItWO (OMl»\\v. LTD BRANCHES t v AGENCIES THBOUGHOUT THE WORLD13 words
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Article742 1938-10-27 5 STOCKS SHARES led By Fraser I Company angapore, Oct. 5 pm 444 51 2 28 30 Nom inning 43 47 Nom laiu> L >4 9 26,10 y 60 0.65 M 23 6 24 6xd 142 1 l-ou an-" 10,6 116 i 216 22 b ia l« j3 6 14 6xd742 words
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Article140 1938-10-27 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Oct. 26, 5 pm. Total /oi uumj._.nj Boom Date *x EN?. yea» Close Payable TIN Bangrin 5% less tax rto t 97 Chenderiang 7%% less tax *J "J* 7 f gi Kamunting Tin W nnal ™J; 7 Oc 24 7g% Sn^Vnn HM fin,140 words
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Article216 1938-10-27 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday. MINING Ampats 44% 5 I%] Batu Selangon 1.43 1.50 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin ..236 25Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10 3 116xd Katu Tin 25 6 266 Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 106 116 Kuchais 1.31 1.36 Laruts 9 6 10 6 Unguis 160 1.68216 words
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Article207 1938-10-27 5 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ,/2 nom SS'S^Wk 1Wil08% nom In. 3 'Z 63 SWSm U03 <* 112 nom lQ9c r 31 Sent **n E MaVf 6 H 66$22 W.00o' I05 nom 1928 Tr Nov. i E Jan 2n 48 T" 6 121 123 cl tei r207 words
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Advertisement150 1938-10-27 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1324 Paid Up Capital i 40,030.010 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, ,00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. KEHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONCiii President M. TAUDIN CHABO'i150 words
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Advertisement242 1938-10-27 6 ESOLL EDNA MAY OLIVER AS TOE^AUOT^in MAUREEN'S ROMANCE HAS HER TOP COMEDI ROLE TITK L.M(iH< NKVKK STOP I IMVIIJO.V 6-15 9-15 LAST NIGHTJ LDWYN-MEYIB PREBENI FOR VOUR ENJOYMENT "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH" i i m:\vs ■p- \lSlvi\\\-V U^l^V MMI A M_g_^-*-« a H-fM a a a H-y-f-y-|-« a f a242 words
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Advertisement198 1938-10-27 6 rapit o l 5^ Now a new M-G.-M. Triumph. V ik^^^BW'iP^^^ Wall B* JWfc •£^^Mjf*4^^^^^BtiML tkroorina with I^P^^T^ |^V fVi V'^^^^^^^v Hfl sJm "O syfll^^ \^^t^r Bm PortofSmnSil STARRING I WALLACE BEERY FRANK MORGAN MAUREEN 0 SULLIVAN JOHN BEAtJESStE RAIPH_ a iiiniiiiuii'Xliiii iiiiohiiiiiii"" 11 11 MARLBOROUGH s N I; 1,198 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-27 6 j {Alii a Mini I I Cominj> ShortlyJ .AT I TYRONE POWER 4IJ I ALICE FAYE TM j DON AJJK* -"I21 words
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Advertisement151 1938-10-27 7 \K%V WOIt L II SEKANGOON Bi road Malay*' leading Amusement Park). j li^ce palac:k! P UK CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. I KKSTAUK4MT BAR ATTACHED. Lv w Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's j E Leading Cabaret. It \,c bavt secured the most talked of, and RuhlicLsfd Artistes yet seen in .Malaya. TO-NIGHT j151 words
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Advertisement278 1938-10-27 7 OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. I SAT. SUN. MORNING SHOW AT 11 A.M. I 4IN OLD CHICAGO; M KIDNAPPED," And Now 20th Centurv-Fox. makers of hits, hrin,; you another Fntertainment Achievement! at I FOR THE FIRST TIME 3 BIG Al i STARS APPEAR TOGETHER IN ONE I PICTURE y|_|£278 words
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Article130 1938-10-27 8 MALACCA GOVERNMENT SHIELD SOCCER < i out inn nun on rspniHlf nt > Malacca lu< day 7 UK r> pai tment, i«t the third in th( Oov< il siin M when tin y deft ated the p, i Office ;i, the final b: 5 0 A keen ,i i m130 words
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885 1938-10-27 8 "Friends Of Singapore Want More Member Sir Ong Siang Song's A 1 (Tribune StalT Keporter) iF the Society means to realise its aims and objects, it must be prepared to continue for many years to come to work very hard to iJ( ,usr develop and deepen the interest of the885 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-10-27 8 Sir Harold MacMichael. Hi*fcl missioner for Palestine arn*H London to discuss the mJum Palestine. He mu Ufa M MacDonald. thr Colonial y^22 words
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Article71 1938-10-27 8 F)ublin. Oci ADDRESSING a I mud party convention Mr C« leader of the tpptsitiM n *ugse*ted that Mr < nad should be asked b* N 1) V sit on a conference ail CraUavon and Dt- Vaten 1 view to finding the tormuli better government and tne of Ireland Mr.71 words
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32 1938-10-27 8 Policemen Could Speak Language They Knew Best nil"* IT ♦.> in i the N Vi lh J uear Mr. (or Second p tbf Uuil r«5 It rw edtha; appeanr- h.iN« their tn tongue.32 words
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Advertisement55 1938-10-27 8 TREASURE TROVE Of THUNDERING THRILLS! II hh4\ rTll] I IuTnTIIWH iimJwi 3 ill WSv the year'* K moi t exciting, VI adventureV I filled chapter play DON TEHHY^k GWEN6AZE GIANT WITHERS IOIART BOSWORTB t^J WILLIAM fARNUKT V I !^n\ .ij^r^. STARTS t.^ni Nt N(>\ i(^^^2 xrßi Xtl^H royai tt^yV J^^H55 words
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Advertisement95 1938-10-27 8 iiiiiiimii J£ INTKRNATIONA! I VVRFSTLING ItHJRNAMENT JHAPPY WORLD j i STADIUM I j TO-NICHT j AT 9.15 P.M I ■aaaaaaaißßaaßaaß j WONG BOCK CHEUNG i CHAMPION Off CHINA j KING KONG i 6 10-MINITi: ROUNDS BKST OF THKI.E FAILS I HARRANS SINXiH j hxmpion in ill India TONY LAMAtO H95 words
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Article, Illustration742 1938-10-27 9 Horatius - Horatius NOTES AND PROBLEMS t>l>tl>MtMl|l >Mtlt|l|tt|iiii>||aatß|||i y Would You Have Made! These Contracts? I By fLfcg further examples from OhmiHi Tournament I would (hil l»'f° re > ou read l s following the hands, you se o jj \(»u ran discover the ethod of plav. You have the742 words
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Article203 1938-10-27 9 Loyang. A CONTINUOUS drain on the total Japanese strength in north Honan is indicated bv the apparently inadequate garrison forces at a number of important cities which are being constantly harassed by Chinese guerilla troops. At many places, according to Chinese military reports, the Japanese forces203 words
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Advertisement249 1938-10-27 9 /^P*k Q lligfo%g__==^ '_r I______ v ____-___S(Vv^la»_"_^_f l^^ -__>___QLy j r i yStt f___ai B^-*^ _r _4. *TT* i ■JBa^___aT_^-__f'-^^_**' m i M'Wfa «_r__jE^7 l|r J_*^__f dfci^*^*'^^^ I _-^^^*^__r^^ M -Wjll^^^^^K/t^MftiJ^K^ USf-* mt&wr J^" ~^^3pE#« -Mi.- BBfl_a^a^a^B___!-___-_f 1 »f V _»^___H^^ c* ZHZl_Z~Z__l2^P^^* __a__C^* *^^g™"" i _at____r _p "Thanks to249 words
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315 1938-10-27 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 27, 1938 THE ROYAL HOUSE T»HE newi of the appointment of H. U. H. the Duke of Kent as Governor-General of Australia has been hailed with enthusiasm as the happiest of gestures. For many years it was a cherished dream that the sons of King315 words
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Article634 1938-10-27 10 AUTOLYCUS - AUTOLYCUS PERSONA! VIEWPOINT BY nK( rent, in CW R■ <■ -,o ama»-m.nt "''''"''''■Th' pi by estcndini m h f n,m tte Yan, ..<- m.o h, stat ,s. w,,,- tukm, »n u M- > deal mow Hun uW h p eooodMl roweMti w .p.- t 5,,u,.,y ...accurate True. ,r I;,634 words
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Article185 1938-10-27 10 Lady Thomas i.s returning by the Orient liner Orion as far as Colombo, where she joins the P. and O. s.s. Canton due in Singapore on Nov. 4 *c Mr R. H. MacNiven. who left Perhentian Tinggi Estate. Negri Sembilan, on October 14, has been transferred to Jorak Estate.185 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-10-27 10 surp'^ There was a rush of children to the London County Council's parks for the annual distribution t|)f t plants The plants are given away free to applicant. Photo shows children on their way home phies* at Ken ington Park, London.41 words
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973 1938-10-27 11 jl Robeson Attacks Studio Management U GO TO R USSIA TO MAKE PICTURES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 14. L Robeson, the famous negro who has made his name on the m the stage and the concert platform, has announced his in!of973 words
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258 1938-10-27 11 IN Australia, ski-ing as a sport has now reached a high degree of efficiency 1 in regard to the matters of technique, equipment, accommodation, and racing organisation. The two principal States in which ski-ing is enjoyed are Victoria and New South Wales. Victoria ha*258 words
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166 1938-10-27 11 NEW CHIEF FOR BRITISH MUSEUM LABORATORY London, Oct. ft. DR. Harold James Plenderleith has been appointed Director of the Research Laboratory of the British Museum. Dr. PlenderJeith became Assistant Keeper in the Laboratory when he was only 26. He is now 40. Dr. Plenderleith has been Assistant Keeper since 1924.166 words
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Advertisement69 1938-10-27 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discoTery in fflare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface cf the water. Now $6.00 See our demon I of this remarkable new invent iOii. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. Numerous hiUi form a natural defence for the Chines*69 words
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Advertisement41 1938-10-27 11 NOTICE. This serves to advise our numerous depots and subscribers that Sone Kim Phuay, collector, is no longer in our employ and has no authority to collect any monies on our behalf. The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. l --*-~"r;j r i".41 words
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Article, Illustration163 1938-10-27 12 In.- y. .l( s O i,|y .Nralyhani t'ack, owned JoCflyn !.m< :is, is bein R prepared at the Ilmer Kennels on the Watford ;V,, pi T n t u l ihti J CSt< cnd 9i kh€ month Thp B«^yhmm Pack will chase almost anv wild ihoiu shoo,Planet News - 163 words
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Article, Illustration137 1938-10-27 13 This was the last picture made of Major-deneral Jordan Peeflf. Chief of the (ieneral StaH of the Bulgarian Army, who was shot dead with liis adjutant, Major Dimitri Stoyan«fl. when walking near the War Ministry in Sofia. Major-General Peeff is seen inspectinß troops at the ((inclusion olPlanet News - 137 words
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Advertisement36 1938-10-27 13 INSPECT OUB BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WBIST WATCHES IX STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD I'I.ATIMM. TFWELLFD UK IST WATCBBB SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AOKK7V FOR H,J PpfV|,EHSPHIX 7/ii^kwyK RENE ULLMANN tAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.36 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1938-10-27 14 IN BLACK. ]ok.n<! froclt ol WHITE L™^ rimmed ver y smartly with lour «ffl |i-o rt blJk«2 U-o&.wtJh looked l lor all the TMST'iG B«NDS otvellow. 'reen and chocolate, which looked VERY STRIKING above the white crepe which formed the rest "V^tfcrt' evening frocks, too, are1,374 words
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Advertisement94 1938-10-27 14 GOWNS Announces a clearance CASH SALE. Entire Stock at Wft reduction, commencing from the Ist of November for II days Capitol Bid*. Phone Singapore. 3838# SHOES Dellgbtful, coml able I z I'.lorn-ii.. -^Wh wliitc buckskin. *J^& f, ]c ill i1) I suede or mayfcx to snappy blue and rhlte i94 words
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Advertisement19 1938-10-27 14 SUII tan AKDENA SIN-PRIF CREAM N N v/\\ vents burnin g- Non -greasy. ayA+eTZv fl/icfef^ Preparations MAYNARD CO., LTD.19 words
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Advertisement111 1938-10-27 14 JEWELLER I i Gi/to o/ BOND ST NOVEMBER' DURING NOVEMBER you vl Buy Your Christmas presenU 1 the people at Home. I Why NOT GIVE A CIRO JE^ this year ASK for PARTICULARS of o, unique Home-delivery service HAMLEYS Tel. No. Battery Road POBt 2500 Singapore 269 DRY CLEANER Amah111 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-27 15 inn.v L DUCK TENNIS BEACH. DECK SHOES MUDGUARD teFANCY FRONT DESIGN > TO 1 T $3 50 L r|) ,,rat«-ci inEnirUind.DRESSAV\KERS LNGHAI AMKS MESSMAKEKB INC LEE CO. It Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. MORNING EVENING FROCKS ICES FROM |5 to 527 Silvikrin «i m kJSZ HAMIN PENHAS sr NC\P0 RE47 words
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Advertisement37 1938-10-27 15 Jf. SALE! j I CASH HALF PRICE SALE j ONCE A YEAR ONLY! j I FROM MONDAY 31st OCTOBER I FOR TWO WEEKS j I AT j I THE SMART SnOP j 17 Stamford Road. L HIMH«««"37 words
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Advertisement74 1938-10-27 15 GOWNS Something to iron about M\ltl A S Grand Closing Sale ALL STOCKS BEING SOLD AT CO&T. I 2nd Floor. Rodney Hoik*. ANNOUNCEMENT MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly. London EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Opens New Dept. Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms #5 $30 i:;. Mfim road. SINGAPORE. PHOENIX LEMON74 words
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Advertisement362 1938-10-27 16 BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES UiCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) T«nna«e S'pore Toßßift f ANTON 15 500 Nov 4 BKHAK 6,000 Dec 26 (Z? ii.'SS Nov: 18 RAJPUTANA 17,000 DecM BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 Cftn i* CHTTKAL 15,000 Dec. 2 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan 3 CAHTHAGK 15.00iJ Dec. 16 RANCHI 17 000 Jan.362 words
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Advertisement308 1938-10-27 16 jv TO FRENCH PORtJ CHARCEURS R FUNIs BANGKOK W« Mar^eillei. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk v CAP TOURANE For Mar.sille.s. Nunte.v. St. Nazaire Bordeaux TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourano and Hniohoiv. Thr Successors of MOINE COMTE CO.. LI l'Hil.\t6»9« UNION Kill in m,l Lloy d Triestino Incorporated in308 words
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Article457 1938-10-27 17 Paid £150,000 For Three In London; Threat To British Cargoes London. AWING to delay, involved by its very magnitude, in Italy's 1 10.000,000 scheme to expand her mercantile fleet, new measures have been adopted to remedy the existing shortage of Italian tramp shipping. The effect457 words
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Article354 1938-10-27 17 NO SURRENDER OF NEW GUINEA MANDATE Sydney. Oct. 10. ANY suggestion that Australia should hand over the Mandated Territory of New (Guinea to another nation must not even be considered," said the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. VV M. Hughes, according to an interview published in354 words
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Advertisement265 1938-10-27 17 111 S II I\. V IV I ■incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. NOV. 28 Dec 2 tickets from Singapore to Australia Itiuod at the nay transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or connecting KP.M Vessel. BRISBAM SYDNEV return 5642.8G Ist class V4.50.71 2nd class MELfiOrRNI return 5G81.48 Ist class265 words
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Advertisement69 1938-10-27 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINEj FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA h.%. swim 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 3, AT P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* C °Swc B lalToHd^ e R g e e t r urn tickets to China69 words
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Miscellaneous170 1938-10-27 17 gsTAUNmLIHNCEi rj TO-DAY Karoa Oct. 27 I p.m. Karoa 27 'i p.m SS 27 'p'm van Heutsz 27 I p.m d x sst 2 ss ilal Karoa 27 3 pa. Van Heutsz 27 i p.m. Karoa 27 D.m thand Wed KLM h 2 7 2 pin I Uly X K.L.M.170 words
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Article133 1938-10-27 18 Offices In Sing apori And India AISTRALIA b ahlut nl to ria makf determined drive t ,I*7* vi H er ma for her **Sr! India and the East, accordini U ports here. It is stated that the Am^J (.overnment is contcmpUtini < extension of the Trade Com*!133 words
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Advertisement18 1938-10-27 18 w ik?\ Fn (i i>nKruvin R don(i m l^k rm piloi i»i o. Jj^ I •>;. Hii'.h Street. Singapore18 words
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Miscellaneous367 1938-10-27 18 I ON THE RADIO ......rdin* «ir«n«pho..r n.ord. j COLOMBO \PB C.IG (Mrs (48.7 m.) OCT. 27 j55 Ih« n.-ws (in Sinhalese' Oriental music. j SINGAPORE .4 o -n S s <-j^ nts £?£S SSS. aUtft) 2«V wg^ Co.on.bo Theatre, are MS ri ;llM( .llan "St^n, History and till CWldren'* profrarm«367 words
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Miscellaneous444 1938-10-27 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 r.SC. 17.79 It s (16.9 m> (,SF 15.14 Mes (19.8 m > B*ftf Big Ben BBC Northern Ireland orchestra; leader. Philip Whiteway; conductor. B. Walton O'Donneli. fl 35 Fredrx Bayco, at Organ of Dominion Theatre. Tottenham Court Road. London. 7 05 BBC Empire Orchestra; leader. Leonard444 words
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Miscellaneous280 1938-10-27 18 BERLIN DJB 15 20 Mcs (19.7 mi p.m. 6.20 Concert oi light music. 7.20 News in English. V 35 Concert of light music J tinued). $.1 5 Greetings to listeners in 3 "Far East." 8.20 News and economic revfcf German. 8.35 Germans who belong to tl whole world monthly calend280 words
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120 1938-10-27 19 I.") Leave ■or China I Wednesday. ft ,j yesterday I ,s than $11,175 ricksha pullers who ■repatriated bj the Hong the Ho Hong t v ompan) «»«»ats. I distributed s: iach for inm mad sßmm- board. I riation oi these v a boom to120 words
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Article98 1938-10-27 19 \ock Battle Of Coast Sydney, Nei South Wales, Oct. 14. lf Australian Naval Squadron jwetssfnlly destroyed an enemy y <«n the coast during the *t Hafewatc coastal defence expi Itogti for many years. HJUA Canberra were Sirßagnar Colvin. First Naval Board, and Rear*w- N distance, head of98 words
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105 1938-10-27 19 Case Against R.E. Officer Dismissed Singapore. Wednesday. lytß. C. H. Koh. Traffic District Judpre to-day discharged th' case of negligent driving and thereby colliding with a lorry at the junction of Kim Seng and River Valley Roads on June 1. at 10.15 a.m.. preferred against Lieut. F. M. Glazbrook, R.E.105 words
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Article102 1938-10-27 19 NA ZIS IN SOUTH AFRICA ftPOSALs W« the South African 1 more effectively da are believed to a long interHertaog and Mr. h West Africa ad.l Hertzoo, M r. outh v SH the Union secJJnca was seriously )nfi den t tone of the German population in the area, which radReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-10-27 19 PEACE... IN ENGLAND The beauty of Hyde Park was lost during the crisis in a welter of air raid precautionary measures and military activity. Now that the war clouds have rolled away the royal Park is reverting to its semi-rural scenery. This scene illustrates fittingly that trenchant word "Peace."49 words
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Advertisement52 1938-10-27 19 i Ordinary oils drain from the engin* after it stops On restarting there Is insufficient protection •gainst wear, and metal-to-metal contact takes place. The New She'l Motor O;i».'fortr,ej bf a speco.' mineral oil concentrate, provide a protective oil-film which will not'drai^jAay when the engine ttops. Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.SJ Ltd.52 words
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556 1938-10-27 20 "They Make A Desert, Call It Peace" Turning Point Reached Eagliali <ommenlw On <'hina London, Oct. 26. A TURNING point has btCfl reached in what is perhaps the most MerdkM war evi'i uau-cl. MJI the "Times" in I leader on the In regard to the future, the "Times" says thatReuter - 556 words
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Article221 1938-10-27 20 Captain Crowley Gives His Impressions Sydi CAPTAIN Harold C. i viewed on hi arrival by plane here after I year'* .survey work in Papua Forced alighting* on unexplored jungle riven Infl ted by crocodiles; emi rgency J 1 1 1 1 1 ovei hundreds of221 words
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Article56 1938-10-27 20 CHINA REIMBURSES UNITED STA TES Washington. China has paid the United Slates 264.--81 dollar 'roughly £53,0001 for damto the liner President Hoover huh was bombed In Chinese waters In LUgtisf last year. A chequ< for the amount has been Landed to the American Amoassador. It Nelson T Johnson, it was56 words
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84 1938-10-27 20 ACCUSED WILL ATTEND COURT IN DECEMBER T. Singapore. WccnpiH HE case against Mr. E A WinM I^ P6 1 u Ainvavs 01 «k' M hgently at the junction of KaL Grove Roads on June 14 g\ ~^M was to-day postponed to Dmml£B Court Inspector Frew for theß cution stated that84 words
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Article94 1938-10-27 20 CHARGE AGAINST ELDERLY MAN FAIL From Our Own Corresponded Batu Pa hat. fuesdi) THE case in which a fi:teen-« old schoolgirl. Miss Pua Pb Lan, appeared as complainant *?ii a 65-vear-old man Pua Toh again brought before the Sw Magistrate, Tngk;! Ismaii bin Ak Rahman, yesterday. The hearing, which had94 words
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Article100 1938-10-27 20 THE remarkable fact that toW 1 recent crisis, instead o ing money from the Post Offl«» Bank small investors to^, continued to save on an increase was mentioned bv <' chairman of the NatiowU Committee. In a statem > So far from there br.^ end CrawalsReuter - 100 words
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Article40 1938-10-27 20 Ml BY increasing the ne 1850 million mark> of the German Govern indebtedness, consul* h ed course of this ye < d oub!e million marks. amount of last yi^ Germany's totaJ ml more than .doublen.M; now totals 25. yi ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement39 1938-10-27 20 NEW HUDSON NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised produced" variety. You can be quite rortain that with a New Hudson you will be s ire of having THF HFRT WORKMANSHIP THF HFST" DF'ATf'M SSME, DARBY CO., LTD. |HKL w.f.s.39 words
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674 1938-10-27 21 r {strict Governor looks Ahead (Tribune Staff Reporter) aporc Rotary Club is capable of being the leader not District 80. but also throughout the East, through its wonsition at the cross-roads of the Far East was the claim 1 District Governor674 words
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162 1938-10-27 21 Chinese Swimming Club's Pool Nearly Ready WONDERFUL progress has been made, and continues to be made, by the Chinese Swimming Club of Singapore. The club has produced many fine athletes, who have excelled in swimming, diving and water polo, and for years it has played a leading part in the162 words
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Article57 1938-10-27 21 London. Oct 26 More than 5.000 saving institutions in about thirty countries will take part In the World Conference to be opened next Monday. The Conference will be on public opinion all over the world on the fundamental importance of thrift for the advancement and welfareBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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270 1938-10-27 21 (TrikWM stall Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday H KSII A repairer, told the Court to -day that, owing to unforeseen tnsttnres due to the present sha strike, he was forced to ik Um law to maintain his wife was in a delicate state of health. I270 words
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293 1938-10-27 21 Accused Committed In "Emden" Case Singapore, Wednesday. Till preliminary inquiry \nu* charges of alleged forgeries and concealments, preferred against a Filipino, a Japanese and a Britisher in the persons of Kicardo Brilliants. Bungero Miyashiro and K. C. M. Wishart was concluded to-day when all three accused were committed to stand293 words
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Advertisement80 1938-10-27 21 WITH c>® IL© irets Ist n ir li THE COLOURED PORTLAND CEMENT A facing of "Colorcrete" applied to the exterior of any building no' only gives a delightful and modern appearance but also affords protection from the weather 'Colorcrete" gives individual^ 0 buildings at little extra cost Th«' colouring matter80 words
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Article1544 1938-10-27 22 TRAINING STARTS AT BUKIT TIMAH WINTER RACE MEETING ai-hciai. training for the foui nay Winter race meeting ol the i Sinpore I ml nub. to be run at BllWt Timah on Nov. 5, 9, 11 ana u started this morning Bekm Is the complete training Itot, giving la, 0 Kimtif.ration1,544 words
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Article42 1938-10-27 22 Menibirs altendiiiK the Race rour -m U* eari% mornin.", Trainm? for the ;«i»ove Neeilßf are adTisej iikii me Roai noniing Uu Ojju S'.nul Mill he rlosed for the iwrkin of r;ir^ Cars must be parked in the (;«r P:»ik42 words
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98 1938-10-27 22 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS The following ties In th# Badminton Chai I at .toe Clerical I -his week-end: I S.VITKIMY AT Msl'm Women'a open singb Wont vs. Miss Betty H >I<J Inter-School: Y.M.C A u Commerce v.s. Victoria School SUNDAY at 10 \m Women'! Open Singles: m i Tan vs. Miss98 words
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Article37 1938-10-27 22 S.R.C. team ?s Raffles Inst io-a at the S.R.C: R. Ilinjoot; H Ha M. Modder; A. C. Richards, c Fj w Mathews; V. A. Remedeios; A ft father; C. J. Alphonso L Sullid |V. Ebert.37 words
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Article, Illustration312 1938-10-27 23 Tournament Rugby test And Merchants Share Points 3; .Merchants 3 K tv;»k \l forward game was witnessed yesterday in an S.C.C. tournament rugfcy match when the Rest and the Merchants fl try to penalty goal. Those who attended were Lj with thrills the game312 words
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249 1938-10-27 23 Basket Ball: S'pore Team Beat J. B. Foong Yew [From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. SHOWING all-round superiority, the Kwan? Siow basket ball team of Singapore easily beat the Johore Bahru Foon Yew basket ball team by 46 points to 27. For the winners, Wong Soo Kow. Ong Kino;249 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-10-27 23 An incident in the match between the Merchants and the Rest yesterday Game ended in a draw, both sides scoring three points.24 words
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Article137 1938-10-27 23 Amended Schedule Of Racing Subject to alteration at the discretion of the Committee. lst Day 2nd Day 3rd Day 4th Day Saturday Wednesday Friday Saturdav sth Nov. 9th Nov. llth Nov. 12th Nov. Distance Distance Distance Distance HORSES Div. 1 Abt. 7 f lm If 6f 2 Abt. 7 f137 words
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Article124 1938-10-27 23 SCC Ist XI vs. Ceylon Sports Club to-day at the 8.C.C.: C. J. H. Spragfvett: P. F. Kinsey, R. A. U. Todd; Lt. M Leonard-Williams. Lt. I. L. E. MacMillan. Capt. J. R. Kellett; Capt R. G. ■T Kinesmill. F. K. McNamara, Lt.-Cdr. F E Chevallier. R W124 words
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65 1938-10-27 23 ISLAND CLUB WOMEN'S BOGEY COMPETITION MRS. Dunn won the Island Club Women's bogev played over the first nine holes. Cards returned were:— Mrs Dunn (23) 1 up. Mrs. S F. Ho (36> all square Mrs. T. H. Oh (36> 1 down Mrs. J. B McMorine (17) 3 down Mrs. R65 words
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Article226 1938-10-27 24 rUPI E city on the Yaiißtse, Wuhan, which Hankow. Wuchang an,. Hanyang has been comphtolv occupied l>> Japanese ZT YestLav the storv of this astound.ng Ration was completed with the arr.val of ronner eooeewion n« north ol Um Yanbtsc. Wuchang was entered at BJ^ yesterday byReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-10-27 24 China's First Woman Madame Chiang, wife of the (•meralissimo, who is reported to b»in (hungkiiit; with her husbai'tl.18 words
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Article45 1938-10-27 24 Egyptian Fleet To Be Enlarged Cairo, Oct. 26. The council <<i defence decided to Increase the BgypUa i fleet to thirty-six iinlta mostly i light cruisers minelayer* and mine sweepen Tfw lubmarl to be btnii would u*- costing £4 500 sterling spread over two -us45 words
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Article27 1938-10-27 24 London, Oct. i!ti Latest figure ol the Lord Mayor's Fund for \\\v rclnl dt iclut>i'«'K 1,. rfuntiA. l"v;ikia i £228,000 British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 27 words
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Article66 1938-10-27 24 MARIGOLD B. P. Marigold teams vi. the Amateur Athletic Union B" at the latter*! court Saturday, N>v f> Q Ue k song Quee Pnang Eng Quan, Ng Chal Heng Wee fiim Tee, K.>h Teck Be, Sim Hoon Seng and Mi.s.s Ler Hong Kee. Reserves: Miss < Fan and Boii^ Son^66 words
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Article42 1938-10-27 24 CONTREVENT WINS CESAREWITCH LONDON. OCT 26. RESULT OF THE CESAREI WITCH WAS AS FOLLOWS: 1 (ONTREVENT (TUCKER) It DUBONNET (GORDON RICHARDS) 3 FET (E. SMITH). (ONTREVENT, OWNED BY PRIN- FSS DE FAUCIGNY LUCINGES WAS RIDDEN BY ENGL" 5 22- YEAR-OLD TUCKER.- REUTERREUTER - 42 words
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141 1938-10-27 24 Kent's Appointment Popular In Australia rpHK Duke of Kent's appointment as Governor-L'oneral of Australia if acclaimed by the pmt. ihe appointment is the first Gov-otnor-GeneralshJTi l< r«-ld b/ any of the present treneration of the Royal family. The Duke who has not previously been lo Australia will be the first141 words
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Article131 1938-10-27 24 Green Hill Badminton Green Hill "B" team defeated the Mayiair B" team by four games to three. There was also a women's singles exhibition match. Results: Yeo Chow Hong lost to Chan Ye-v Chonß 9-15, 4—15. Sim Cheng; Chwee beet Tok Kee Len>» 15—5. 15—6. Tay Eoo H'e beat Lim131 words
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Article31 1938-10-27 24 B. C. J. Buckeridpe of the SineaPolice yesterday, the disappearfSZ hls n ot r car S. 1403 between 1-30 am. and 8.2n a.m yesterday from ■■-of the n£ BrtStt.31 words
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Article405 1938-10-27 24 WUHAN BURNS AS JAPS ENTER Hankow, Qd .>g JNSIDE the native city lh( Kuomintanu office and big ironworks it Hanyang co tinue to blaze N\bi| t have started in fa w uchw vicinity of Chiang Kai Shefci headquarters. Telephone con munication is mostly dead. A steady drizzle for the pj405 words
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Article29 1938-10-27 24 Y.M.C.A. team Band at the club 7.30 p.m. in OH Singles: Uu K I Lee, Fung Guan 5 Lim Kenfi Hiar. Doubles: Uu Swee Lee: Puni Guan Chyr29 words
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Advertisement23 1938-10-27 24 A. S. GILES. T CIVIU NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND ODTFITTEB No 8. The Arrnde Singapore .1.,. >S> >4 TIIF TAILOR. j 023 words
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