Morning Tribune, 2 November 1938
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Title Section13 1938-11-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 01.. J-N* 2» SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 2, 1938 FIVE .CENTS.13 words
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384 1938-11-02 1 London, Nov. 1. E attempted shipment to China in April, 1938, of 550 cases tlleged to contain machine tools, and motor car patrts, but acHv containing bricks and rubbish was charged against DenCorrigan. with an address at Park Lane, who was summoned theReuter - 384 words
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Article15 1938-11-02 1 R OBERT WOOLSEY DEAD Nov. l_Death has occurred "oolsey. film comedian and «*n Wheeler.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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126 1938-11-02 1 NO LOSS OF BRITISH LIVES IN HANKOW London, Nov. 1. JHERE has been no loss of British lives or damage to British property in connection with the occupation of Hankow, according to Mr. R. A. Butler, replying to a question by Mr. Paling, in regard to the situation in China.Reuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-11-02 1 There seems a note of hesitation in lovely Jan Holm's eye as she gazes wistfully on tht waters on S this cool Californian shore. To I swim or not to swim, that seems to be the question hovering on Jan's mind. Incidentally, Majayan mems S looking83 words
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Article36 1938-11-02 1 Berlin, Nov. I.— Admiral Boehm, commanding the North Sea station, has been appointed Commander- in-cllief of the German fleet in succession to Admiral Carls, who has been appointed com-mander-in-chief of the Baltic station.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article250 1938-11-02 1 Chiang's Strong Appeal Chungking, Nov. 1. explanation of Chinese military tactics and a reiteration of her determination to fight to the end are contained in a message issued by General Chiang Kai-Shek to the people of China. The Generalissimo asks the Chinese people not to misinterpret the withdraw- als of250 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-02 1 oN OTHER PAGES j Page 2 3 2 (J I N.-.^iroiil 4 5 2 Tut" 14 15 2 """"ront 22 2 «?4 S23 words
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Advertisement96 1938-11-02 1 W KLIM now enables you to A give your children PURE i J milk, that i.s delicious for V s 'A&Fr&^%\ m drinking, and at reasonable Bjjfjjjtf I price.;, no matter where you I C taMg^ 1 I Get on. ol tl» marvelloas KLIM MIXERS and mix it I as96 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-11-02 2 Pontinak Sultan Arrives In S 'pore SUBJECTS FLOCK TO WHARF' HIS HIGHNESS the Sultan of Poniianak. sj urif imci Aikadrie and his Consort. Maharatoe NcfSfßt photographed on board Ihfl lohaa vm oarnevtlt yesterday. Their party of Kven alt Hilhelniina's jubilt-e telebrations n u n }l leavteg I'ontianak in July. Since93 words
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Article208 1938-11-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. AI KWEE LAN, a young Huinanese, pleaded guilty this morning in the fifth policei court before Mr L. C. Ooh when charged that he yesterday committed theft 01 $00.70 in the residence of Mr. Hedlev Wil- molt, at 31, Spottiswood208 words
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Article22 1938-11-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The China Relief Fund of Singapore have to date remitted $3,400,000. Chinese Currency, to the Executive Yuan22 words
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Article116 1938-11-02 2 RICKSHAS RETURN IN CERTAIN AREAS Singapore, Tuesday. Dl(Ksl|\ owners of the Dux--11 ton Road and New Market Street area are making an attempt to send their rickshas on the road, in town proper, today. OvMti slate that pullers in this section of town, are willing to return to work, the116 words
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Article59 1938-11-02 2 Mrs n (i Baxter honorary organise) tni year's Poppv Day drive in Binga- 1"1" 1 1 at present stopping with the B«nop oi Singapore and Mrs Robert. at Bishopsbourne, during the absence o Mi- Baxter In Penang ,'V i; 'i Bishopsbourne l! P °PI having remained59 words
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154 1938-11-02 2 European Association And A. R. P. AT the committee meeting of the Eurooean Association of Malaya held at the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building, on Monday, Oct. 3, the Honorary Secretary reported that the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was unwilling to disclose the report of their sub-com-mittee on A.R.P. It was154 words
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Article29 1938-11-02 2 •From our own com spondent) Bangkok. Nov. 1. Bangkok's senior bank, the Hongkon" and Bhanghai Corporation. \a to-day celebrating the fiftieth anniversary oi 'lit- branch here.29 words
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Article135 1938-11-02 2 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHTS r am mf* EVEN if you have seen the sta?f play you must see "Tovarich which opened at the Alhambra la> nipht, because it is an absolute tir>i rate film. The humour is delightful— slick, quirt and witty and the acting by cw Boyer and Claudette135 words
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Article119 1938-11-02 2 MEW programme at the Pav^". j; W a laughter show, with a jaw medy and a short one, in additi some fun in the news him. "There goes the Groom NVirlv described as a general mi*-"*' all the characters quality or uld asylum, doing the queerrM talking119 words
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Advertisement34 1938-11-02 2 •jL ■■3^--5 Have You Tried Our "Contract Valet Service'' I SIO and S2O j OOULBCT AND DKUVBR j MND now lok DCTAILB S JBurtol Quick j j Cleaners j lYt, oiu HARD ROAD. ••■•■•■•■•■■••Mt)t34 words
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Miscellaneous6 1938-11-02 2 Law Notice For To-day SuUs Mala.!-;,6 words
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605 1938-11-02 3 TRACTION MANAGER'S Singapore, Tuesday. VIDENCE to the effect that he did not consider that an average working day of eight hours was too long for the men was given >lr (ieorge Marshall, manager of the Traction Company at to-day s sitting of the605 words
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152 1938-11-02 3 HOKKIEN CHARGED WITH BICYCLE THEFT Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. ONG Boon Cheng, a Hokkien, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a bicycle valued at $25, the property of one Shydee bin Gani at North Bridge Road at 8.30 p.m. last night, when he appeared before Mr. Conrad152 words
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Article, Illustration156 1938-11-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "It is a matter of pride to the School that the Company and its officers have been able to reach a standard of efficiency in less than a year. This is not only the first annual inspection but it also marks the first156 words
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83 1938-11-02 3 Catholics Observe "All Souls" Day (Tribune Staff Reporter) TO- DAY. All Souls Day, is being observed by Catholics throughout the world. In Malaya all Catholic churches will perform the service of blessing of the graves. At the Catholic cemeteries at Bukit Timah and Bidadari the blessing of the graves will83 words
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Article195 1938-11-02 3 DRESSMAKER WHO COULD NOT SEW Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity thi.s poor dreanuker Nine-tend ol ber work eonilsti of sewing—and si wa.s not able to .sow. Rheumatism in tl hand* was her trouble, and she tri< any numb rol "remedies." But nothii helped until she came to Kru-sche Three-and-a-hall years195 words
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Advertisement75 1938-11-02 3 MAN OFORTK FLATDVG 4MB THEORY OF MUSIC Adults and children any gr** Beginners and Diploma candidates 1 speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacbe 25, Barker Roaa uw/W' *7 I X »X Silvikrin Tlir NMMM I Hnlr Pood ro^ into the root75 words
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Article164 1938-11-02 4 Previous London, rummy. To-day PALM Oil. i Malaya) in bulk SeptiOct. shipment U. 18 0 Value £l4 15.0 N'ov Dec. Value COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) rot siupmemt .10.1.3 jKiid Seller. C9. 18 9 November seiici s SACK) FLOUR (Sarawak) SeptiOct. Shipment H3 Seller., 3 3 Nov Dec. TAPIOCA (Ist164 words
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Article101 1938-11-02 4 London. Tuesday. Distillers Dunlop Rubber General Electric imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco Anulo-DutCh (Canadian Pacific London Tin Rubber Plan Investment Trust LinggLs Ayer Hltam Kaffirs (West Wit Area.) Shell Transport ■fl Hi Previous 90--24 3 76 6 31--1357' 23 6 To-day Change ST 4ttd 30 9 -3d101 words
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Article28 1938-11-02 4 (.OLD Fine Bai per L»_ SILVKK 4 Months' forward Previous £7 6 0» 2 19 7116 London. To-day £7.6. 3*.. 19 Mlf 19 5'16 Tuesday Changi28 words
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Article48 1938-11-02 4 New York, Oct. SI KIIKKKK Steady Quiet Quid Steady Tonr Buyer.s 10 11 Hi 16^ B 11G Spol Sellers 16 11 1C 16^4 116 Korwai-(t Jan.lMar Buyers 16% 16 11 1 1> .116 aeller.s 16% 16 13 It. 116 TIN Quii-i Quh'l Spot 46'., 4648 words
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Article23 1938-11-02 4 UN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price* Fo.ward Previou £3ll*9-4 _212-' i London, Tu To-oay l_:3*4 _2 1 4 1 -1 hi23 words
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Article66 1938-11-02 4 Pn» ■■■■1 Prcvious L-onaon To-day niesdaj (•"nanj T.T. on Paris 1 closing middle rate) 178. ai 178.73 T.l on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.74 .i ..73* •; < T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) SH Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 3d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan66 words
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Article131 1938-11-02 4 y^- Singapore, Tuesday RUBBERS. Rubber shares showed] response to the firmer tendency of ij MINING. Tin at mid-day was *IQBN. commodity and prices were rather noa up 14 nal According to cables received this morn- INDUSTRIALS. The market in Una Ira the prices of Tin shares yesterday131 words
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Article428 1938-11-02 4 WEEK'S BUSINESS "DEADLY DULL" Singapore, Tuesday. BUSINESS locally has been deadly dull during the past week and quotations are almost withont exception unchanged from a week ago says Messrs. Fraser Co.'s weekly report. The share market lor the time being seems resigned to the necessity of marking time until some428 words
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Advertisement63 1938-11-02 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED b KEK yourselveii lium Uie b'Mlkl ui BUKGLAKS by keep- 1 ing your VALUABLES (jewellery I or important documents) in I BOXES In our VAULTS it CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. you hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these salt- boxes,63 words
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Advertisement17 1938-11-02 4 MHTBS *****T2.518 OfSUBANCI COMTAffI, l.Th CAN TOD AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY W. MM I n Owen.17 words
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Article743 1938-11-02 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Smeapore. HO*. 1. 5 p.m. B.M Trustee 6 75 7.50 Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 21]6 2216 Con. T. S. Ord. 20--21- Realty 1.37*. 145 Est. Trust Ag. 4.00 4.25 Eastern United 31.75 32.75 F. and N. Ord. 13.65 14.00 do 7>/ 2 Prefs.743 words
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Article111 1938-11-02 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 1, 5 p.m. Total /or (Joinj. nj __via.nd Books Date Div. year Close Payable TIN y Bangrin .5% less tax Nov. 7 Oct. 24 Chenderiang 7V_% less tax •_#_ tif I Kuchai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 17 30% Lingui111 words
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Article206 1938-11-02 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 43 •fc Bi .tu Selangors 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 2316 251Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 103 ll'.xd Katu Tin 2516 26|6 K; Hing hai-.* 17|9 1819 Kramats 10|6 1116 Kuchais 1.33 1.38cd La ruts 916 1016 Linguis206 words
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Article187 1938-11-02 5 fat anr fn S* m >°°° Apr 30Oct 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY K. I'Bo1 800 000 i* l^ mo woo.ooo 9V > nom 'sraySfta* ffS.y%& *****112^ S? 195l 6-«6 P *22?M0;000 5 W 1 1»« y N °v. 1 ■i *S 1185r 1205 xi rt187 words
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Advertisement160 1938-11-02 5 NEDERLANDSCHE 1 HANDEL- I MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. ]j incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,800 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE JONGH160 words
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231 1938-11-02 6 "B oy From Barnardo's" Opens To-day IJO doubt there are nanj n,,.,.. n poreans who this neck receitd an appeal from Dr. Barnard., h* for funds to make the coihim Christmas a happier one for the bim who are being cared for and trained in that splendid institution, which latter231 words
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Advertisement159 1938-11-02 6 i gala opening TO DAY at the j 3.15 6.15 9.i0 f Ar I IvJ' i Ifndei Distinguished I'.ilronaKe 4 4 4 f >-H-^ Cwiiiiri M. l>. CLASIUS, 3 ,T (1 ross Rcc^rti To-Dny w« »>e donated to DP DS.( KN. HAKNAKDOS HOME? XMAS FIND. j 1 See a Rous'mgThow159 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-02 6 •iiitiii Ir r EMPIRE j Controlled by Shaw Bros L:d Grand Double Feature Show Lewis Stone Barbara Read The H\\ WHO i c mi wow THRILLINGLY SUPPORTKD BY| SOME BLONDES 1 ARE DANGEROUS 1 S with Noah Beery Dorotheil Kent' J^Laaaa aa j MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SAT. NOV. 5. lalhambra l!iL66 words
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Advertisement162 1938-11-02 7 Staff Hit in 25 Countries \oxv The Laugh Hit of The World A LH AMil A by Shaw Bros Lta.j TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. j U,,,,,,, fro; /93<y>i n Bi SS est Names j J^BW *S 1 CHARLES CLAUDETTE I BOYER COLBERT |7(V'<7//fr Snellest Comedy of the Year! 5162 words
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Advertisement178 1938-11-02 7 Jkr THEATRE ROYAL j I i 'IV 4l>' I I > 1k I V 1 M I "THE SECRET OFT^ I j TREASURE ISLAND" Jft j 25c, {.V. 50c, 75c., $1.00. $1.50 CHILDREN lI ALI PRH I w ■">--.••....•. iitiintiiumn, riiiimi ••■■•■in mi if- JALAN \|]\V WOII 1^ II SKRANGOON178 words
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Article115 1938-11-02 8 SULTAN OF JOHORE MUCH BETTER (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. JIS HighneM the Sultan of Johoiv. who left for Europe about two lOilthfl ago <>u account of his health r.d was reported to be very ill, is OW very much better. We baa been slaying in Zurich inder the care115 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-11-02 8 CZECH SETTLEMENT MOVES The Czech-Hungarian milltaiy de legations will meet at Bratislava to-day to discuss the technical arrangements for handing over to Hungarian troops the areas ceded by Czechoslovakia Reutcr. "H. H." Photographed at Zurich35 words
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Article192 1938-11-02 8 QAS-PROOF rooms for emergency i»re one of the surprises a'p* ing Members of the House of Commons and the Peers v he: taey return to Parliament to-morrow. Sir Philips Sassoon, first Commiissioner of VVorks. has been inK the recess with in extensive projrrammv of general "moderni192 words
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Article87 1938-11-02 8 London. CM BRITISH public opinion has t** greatly disturbed by recent closures in the press conce'niM ficiencies in the system of iutw» defence notably in **f**JLZ Air Force and Air Raid Precaution* These disclosures would ****3 no doubt that if war had noCbemgS ed at the87 words
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Advertisement232 1938-11-02 8 viiW Both Theatres Packed j world dUll mrj»j j rI XNJ) PALACE j controlled Mr Ski- Bro*. IM I K >M CHINATOWN) PAUL MUW 3O i.4s i m^« M|Mll S First \<tor of the S< rr« n S |N I 1 controlled b$ Shan i I > *i Ac %ni232 words
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Advertisement52 1938-11-02 8 •M*****1UM,,,,, MtlillilMlllllllllt lII] The I*H ture that madt j| Ok VALENTINO !>>< u p 1 1 ft I |^H SV i*S^Mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "Jl^Hm. Famous ssl f fffTrrTf^PffiL I ikUllJ LJJJS Recently re-i.sued by i'a-— TitHßLil ■INI I^bßSv Watch for |:I Coming -to II"' l52 words
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Article409 1938-11-02 9 Discoveries Of Ore In South Africa DECENT discoveries of valuable deposits of ore in South Africa have brought European arms firms buzzing round the minine; companies. But the South African Government is believed to frown upon fhe export to Central Europe of large quantities of409 words
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Article33 1938-11-02 9 The Gazette announces that Mr. H. L. Hodge, Inspector of Indian Schools. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, passed in Tamil Standard 11, at the examination held on Sept. 19 and 20. 1938.33 words
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Article133 1938-11-02 9 International Championship l(V .old joke that no one catches Q the Seine was certainly disJfat the annual international fishimpioniSiip just held in Pans, to winner, a youth of eighteen the way from Beziers. turned n of 73 catches. Tile runner- Bcioian. had CMlfht 60. and the h mii a Frenchman,133 words
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Article86 1938-11-02 9 New Zealand -Canadian Trade I Toronto. Canada. PAPERS throughout Canada reltly carried the announcement of pp'ointm<nt of Roberts M. Firth w Zealand Government CommisCanada and the United headquarters here. He sucd J W Collins, who retired, rade between Canada and New land /> assisted by the operation trade agreement between86 words
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Article124 1938-11-02 9 PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL IN FRANCE t of the 16 professional football clubs professionalism is still t country— are being trainby five Englishmen and a ScotsI South American. Hungarian. I i Frenchmen are training the l:>f>l one t-lub doini; without a ner nibs trained by English trainers are Football Club de Rouen,124 words
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Article61 1938-11-02 9 IM PERIAL MATTERS OF MOMENT" rip Ottawa. Canada, considers the nearness of Brit#!n, the shortness of and the vast business "Je Dominions. It is m+t more British business «nWne a business and visit to a part of the vastly Interesting," rial Review, of London pagei under the capJ Matters of61 words
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306 1938-11-02 9 Stenographers In France have i patron saint. He la Saint Genes, born at Aries at the end of the third century. Honouring this saint, there is tablet In Aries put there by the stenographers of Fiance. Near the Place '/iicir the saint .suffered martyrdom :i chapel306 words
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Advertisement6 1938-11-02 9 DfPAPTMFNT I*' CORNER OF HIGH SF6 words
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Advertisement152 1938-11-02 9 x U fjfit/AW I |Y)Cin"^ HeRJ U Um >fry aj a w— wh« ka4 arrtvad at th« p«lnt waert tH« felt that ••h« had nothtnc t» It lor Jhc wrtti I 1 v. as a wreck bodily and mentally owing to weakness and I felt as if I had nothing152 words
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338 1938-11-02 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1938 PETROL AND BETTING TAXES A suggestion dear to the hearts of all members of the public was made by the Hon. Dr Lim Han Hoe at the meeting of the Legislative Couneil. He alluded to the tax on petrol, which was raised throughout338 words
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Article1879 1938-11-02 10 LIM KENG HOR - SAIGON IS A City Of Providence LIM KENG HOR La, By ON HIS WAY to China to report on the war areas for the Tribune, Mr. Lim Keng Hor stepped off at Saigon. Here are his impressions of the French colonial city. But It Might Be Easily Blockaded A CITY1,879 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-02 10 Today's White Label Announcement A philosopher is a man who can look at an empty glass with a smile after ©EWAR'S W.P.S -C23 words
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200 1938-11-02 11 China, In Throes Of Life And Death Fight, Must Be Friendly To All Powers Chungking Ching-wei, Chairman of the Central Political Council and f General Executive of the Kuomintang, in an exclusive Transocean representative, discussed the problem rvic^ renting present-day China He stressed that "China, which is forced to fight200 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-11-02 11 The above n:ap shows the relative positions of the contending lorees in the Hankow area before that city was occupied by the Japanese troops. With the Hankow-Canton Railway cut, it was almost impossible to defend the city since it was practically encircled by the invading forces as arrows in the52 words
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Article31 1938-11-02 11 Friendships Ten Commandments DE polite. Be loyal. I Be patient. Be cheerful. Be fair. Be appreciative. Be quiet. Be a good sport. And the greatest: Mind your own business. —HELEN ROWLAND.31 words
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177 1938-11-02 11 INDEPENDENCE OF CHINA MUST BE MAINTAINED Resist Unrelentingly Chungking. MR. Wang Ching-wei, the vice-Presi-dent of the Kuomintang, in an interview with Trans-Ocean, said: "Although the population is sufferin? greatly, China is prepared to resist unrelentingly. Being forced to resort to arms, China does not close the door to mediation by177 words
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Advertisement44 1938-11-02 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discover;' in glare protection. They permit you fc) actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 300244 words
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Advertisement91 1938-11-02 11 FOR service j I AND 1 SATISFACTION J entrust all your Clock Watch J J Repairs to: ivirk U'oh Hint*) 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). j S m S !J I rontrartor^ 'or the Repair of Hoiks >v a frhps to thr British i Army K.A Base in91 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-11-02 12 1 I o I kRt ll s ral view of the scene outside the Council Cham ~T?C^ik A#*^ '7 a Empress Place on Monday when the ceremonTal L 1 PreCe te\islk e tive n rouncil foo'k J^^^B 1 The 11,.,, Mr. x,,,^,,,,,,. hf f m I)u ldm;> w:(h mm mmhtn57 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-02 13 HHis Excellency inspects the guard of honour of the second battalion, the Loyal Regiment. The band of thp Loyals on the march in the square at Empress Place.28 words
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Advertisement34 1938-11-02 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE news POSUVBI DUBi I SWKKT I»IS!:ks also CLOCK! JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COMK AM) SKF J RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place, SINGAPORE.34 words
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Article, Illustration2014 1938-11-02 14 Cars For Women Victorian Furnishings Paris Dress Notes Old Fashioned m Nautical trends* are popular mi Hollywood and Bfttv Cirable < f h<^ es i casual slacks costume of blue ,'lrnim trimmed uith white pearl hutton--. and braiding ul white silk. From Out Dun Correspondent, London,2,014 words
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Advertisement47 1938-11-02 14 .BEARBRAND" Natural Swiss Milk is fSEatJ*' I the most dependable \\^v milk you can obtain. KmJ"*' Originating from pedi- gree cattle grazing on the rich mountain pastures \l of Switzerland, it has ♦he full creaminess and 0/C^33l?^vO natural qualities of best *fi[LltnM" > i 6^AR BRAND BEAR BRAND47 words
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Advertisement28 1938-11-02 14 i PKR!\IA\E\T WAVING I S a ncuun PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 >I\ISO\ PERM) LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 7f> Stamford Rd 8 I OBT ROAD SINQAPORR MM.ACrA 'Phone. 46US (Ph«IM: 121^28 words
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Advertisement285 1938-11-02 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU All TUB CHEAP RETURN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN. COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Afailable lot two montbv From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Bongkonc 1137.14 $102.8* Shanghai 5188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 5222.86 $154.29 Bcmbay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any285 words
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Advertisement372 1938-11-02 16 !k TO FRENCH PORtT i j CHARCEURS REUNIS BANGKOK >or Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk Nf < CAP TOURANE For Marsilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov ij JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP BT JACQUES For Saison. Tourane and Hainho:vj Nov tf S. A. M. 1. (from Saijmn) G G PASOUIER For Saißon372 words
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Article126 1938-11-02 17 L UXINGMM ™*g£g" Doumer 62 7 5 E K EXfECTED TO ARRIVE Toyam a Man. 59 7 5 Entrance Exit Centaur 57 J r Corneville 54 L M.iiuvn Gate Gate I (OdOW KEPPEL HARBOUR I 3 Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan. Pinna. W^ 2 3 Shabonee. 1 14126 words
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361 1938-11-02 17 WORK TO DEVELOP TRUNK ROADS IN BRITAIN Long-Term Policy I Drawn Up IS London, Oct. 12. A return issued by the [Ministry of Transport which appears on j the eve of the opening of the Motor Show at Earl's Court. shows the total number of private motor vehicles licensed -has361 words
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Article58 1938-11-02 17 Thomas Barton, of Canobie-road. Ho nor Oak, London. S.E.. receives bequests cl £13,000 under the will of Sir Thomas Gardner Horridge. Kind's Bench Judge to whom he was clerk. Sir Thomas left £97,468— £3,000 to Barton £13.000 in trust for Lady Horridfe, and on her death.58 words
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Article64 1938-11-02 17 Britain Loses £5,000,000 Gold Gold worth £5,000.000 wa.s srnt out OD two tenders from Plymouth and stowed on board the Normandie when she made a surprise call at Plymouth whtW' on her way to New York Recently 14 tons of '(old weie flown I In nine air liners to Switzerland64 words
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Article20 1938-11-02 17 Mr W J. Thoroughgood. M C.S jailed for Singapore on October 13 Ml the conclusion of his leave20 words
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Article138 1938-11-02 17 GENERAL BECK RETIRES /n:NKRAL Beck, chief the the tier I vl man General Staff, has retired ;it his own request, according to an official announcement by Hitler. 'Hicre have recently been persistent nmours that General Beck either u signed or had been relieved of his dutte* and it was stated138 words
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Advertisement281 1938-11-02 17 lIMI IM It S I' 11 1 L■• l> IX K r Incorporated in Australia* I NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. R{Fn'\ Nov. 28 Dec. 2 I.: rip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the B< ates Cl transfer ut Blngapore, Brisbane. Sydney or m to the conneettiii K.P.M. Vessel.281 words
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Advertisement48 1938-11-02 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MO.II, KOBE AND OSAKA SANT II I A I '11.0 ;,tv,v MHll fcM excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and "TSiSuTSiSSvBSw t|c^ uc^ d c r s};f and Japan nntprchan^ abv wi b 1 HARPER, GILFILLAN CO LTD I48 words
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Miscellaneous53 1938-11-02 17 OSTAL TnTELLIGENCeI r^* TO-DAY J •Qantas" Nov 2 7.45 am Fresident Doumer 11 am F ;maUa.S,Bast Moluccas am. KNILM 2 noon Qantas" n 2 a.m. JdTlmoi nillv x Vaientijn 2 3 pm Kh^n^Hoea 2 3 p.m. Makasser 2 4 p.m. Scott Harley 2 p.m. 7 id Kepong 2 7 p.m.53 words
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258 1938-11-02 18 GERMANY'S BLOW TO ITALY'S SHIPPING Adriatic Monopoly Broken HE union of Austria an* i lfrnu has dealt a bl(»u tr. Italian ping in the Adriatic As a quid pro for the conl i part of Austria* foreign trade trm be Italian Port of Trieste a 5 nipping line, the Schuldt258 words
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Advertisement11 1938-11-02 18 WHEN YOU BUY INDIA "THE LONGWEAR TYRE" SIME, DARBY CO. LTL11 words
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Miscellaneous332 1938-11-02 18 N THE^RADIOj Wiiiiim umiwi .iiii»i'»".nr r""" NIKO.M NOV. 2 k2O mna»ti SINGAPORE %^*5X£S& /111, SH nutr. v (IJJ mtjll /.up 30 m metre. <*» mrs) down f;5 m-elmneou. pro««mme ol .060 jijnai Openlm cham-,m-w munopbone record J" »"J ick M Midday rubber prices. prt by lhe omroep 1.81 Miscellaneous programme332 words
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Miscellaneous512 1938-11-02 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION ol the nay- talk by Gerald Barry. 6 55 Mantovani and his lipica orchestra.* I t so Night Journey'* programme arranged by Plive Shapley. :> 00 The itf-ws and announcement*, j [Time Signal ai ItM m G.MT.I G <} 0 Bi" Bon Dance Mu.sic. Michael Flome vm\ nil512 words
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Miscellaneous175 1938-11-02 18 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mc.s (19.7 m.' p.m. b.20 Concert of light music 7.05 Punch in great distrtj Happy Family builds a a 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Concert of light music tinued). 8.15 Greetings to listeners to I India. 8.20 News and economic reva German, fa. 35 We girls call175 words
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Article6690 1938-11-02 19 Marcus Superbus's" Special Feature .-Marcus Superbus") "oKKKK HANDICAP ABT. 7 FURS. y \suzi. .M. Van Breukert 7.7 when fining by a len &thpeffei 7.13, Ipoh. Oct. 22, 6 13 G hv r ien to ed 8.8 Wh lld b > 2 J en 3 down 8.16,690 words
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Advertisement254 1938-11-02 19 The human system's like a battery yj3g|v As the years roll on the vital forces L mfjjs,fr\ in every cell of your body are running f, £> low. You've lost the keenness, the I j zjM&JL zest for things, are more susceptible to illness. Yet it is possible to re-254 words
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Article947 1938-11-02 21 (Bv -Marcus Superbus") Singapore. Tuesday. ua > the older of the day this morning on the second ,i llukit Tim.jh. The ffoing is now almost perfect, and there urn-out <»f horses. Trainers Hobbs, Duval and Vears ''nl'l'vel W»^ with lheir s<rin s •JOT* spurt r947 words
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113 1938-11-02 21 Gemas Poppy Day Soccer Tournament THE following will represent the 1 Railway Institute, Gtmas, against the Gemanche Sports XI in a game of soccer in ihe knockout competition for the "Poppy Day Cup" presented by Towkays Kwa Ka Chooi and Llm Theng Jons and the late Towkay Lee Kah ot113 words
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161 1938-11-02 21 Snatch Thief Gets Two Months Gaol (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. TWO months' rigorous imprisonment was the sentence passed on Lai Ah Wing this morning by Mr. Conrad Old ham in the Second Police Coert when he came up for sentence. The accused was charged last Friday v/ith the Iheft161 words
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Article68 1938-11-02 21 MALABARI ON SERIOUS CHARGE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Tuesday. APPF.AMNG before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the Fourth Police Court this morning was a Mala ban man nimed Gopal Pillay. He was charged with a serious offence against a Chinese girl named Lau Chow Ho in the coolie lines at68 words
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Article39 1938-11-02 21 The groa exports of rubber from Malaya during October were 42.294 tons. making a total for toe ten months of the year of 454,670 tons, as compared with 596,997 tons the corresponding period of las! fear39 words
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Article50 1938-11-02 21 Remington, Nov. The luce for the Melbourne CU] wop. hy i lie, with Bourfa Ortelle Star third Tweney-two ran. M b.- thi ■>• lengths third two awaj The weather was cloudy but ih« i going j i Tl bettin was 25 I. 9 I. 40 l Time M50 words
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Article232 1938-11-02 21 BATTLING RIO FIGHTS FRIDAY Singapore. Tuesday. JUNIOR promotions continue to be popular and the next offering off Mr George E Lee at the Ilapp* World is fixed for Friday, when a card of five events will be presented. headed by Battling Rio, the Hongkong writer- weight, and Kid Ah mat232 words
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Article193 1938-11-02 21 REVIVAL OF AMATEUR BOXING THE Singapore Amateur Boxing \> sociation have adopted a new >>olicy which it is hoped will ijreatcr encouragement to local :imateur boxers. In future the association will hold a, ehimpionship competition for civilian bix.ers, to include Police, R N.V.R., etc llarly each year the Association will193 words
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Article257 1938-11-02 22 MALACCA STATE HOCKEY TRIAL (From Our Own Correspond Malacca. Tuesfa QONBIDERABLE improvt among players was set yesterday's second State h trial. Better luck enabled Colours beat the Whites br only goal of the match. Leon, who was tried In I vard position [or the Colours i •ibed .1 1 th?257 words
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Article259 1938-11-02 23 R.A. M.C DEFEAT S.C.C AT RUGGER 5: S.C.C 3. >!.( xve display ui rugby yesterday the R.A.M.C. defeated the "f 10^. j five points (a goal) to three (a try) on the paplayed one manshort throughout. p in the MC ere .scored. was the in*lch Players ion. when they OUt.259 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-11-02 23 ■Mi l( ell defeated the S.CC. at rugger yesterday.9 words
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123 1938-11-02 23 KLINEY CUP: CHINESE LEAD TANGLIN 2 -NIL (Tribune Staff Reporter) IN the Kliney Cup inter-club tournament played yesterday afternoon at the Tanglin Club, the home team lost Monday's unfinished tie when Wons Thiam Teck (S.C.R.C.) beat R. L. Moir 6 4; 4—6; 6 3. In the doubles tie between Dr.123 words
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71 1938-11-02 23 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS rpHE following ties in the Singapore -I- Badminton Championships will be played at the Clerical Union, HawPar Hall, this week-end:— Saturday at 2.15 p.m. Women's Open Singles Miss Lilian Tan vs. Miss Lee Shao Meng. Inter-School: Raffles Institution vs. Anglo Chinese Secondary School. Sunday at 10 a.m.71 words
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Article73 1938-11-02 23 S.C.R.C. INVITATION TOURNEY (Tribune Staff Reporter) ANE Open doubles and a handicap doubles were played yesterday at Hon; Lim Green in the S.C.R.C. Fifth Open Invitation and resulted as follows: Open Doubles: W. J. M. Warden and Yong Loon Chong beat J. Kam and Seah Kens Siew by 6—4; 4—6;73 words
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Article, Illustration423 1938-11-02 23 Army Score Good Win Over S. C. C. Army 3; S.C.C 1. ff (HE Army proved too good for the Cricket Club at hockey yesterday at the padang and won by three goals to one. At the interval, the score was one-all. Cpl. Plummer, Army centreforward. was in fine fettle,423 words
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Article63 1938-11-02 23 S.C.R.C. hockey teams. To-day vs. M.C.U., at M.C.U Patrick Yee, Evan Wong. Choo Bei. Kim Swee, Kee Sian«. Boon Unn. Kee Pow, Mook Kim, Kee Tian, Swee Keng, Keng Siew. To-day ft Veterans, at Hong Lim Green Jan Jee, K T Ooi, Oeo LW, Kim Hoe. Chim Bork,63 words
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Article40 1938-11-02 23 A meeting Of the M. R U Society of I I Referee! will be held in the upstairs I Lounge Of the SCC. to-morrow at 645 I P ni All interested in refereeing are invited to attend40 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-02 23 ill \l M^^^. I SILK STOCKINCS I Advertisement of Bata Shoe Co Ltd Singapore14 words
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272 1938-11-02 24 honHon, Nov. I. C w ..c ,i, t .o. mm, .ron, t.u- pr.ss. UN J-J-* 11 ,«m<«l for his MM 111 I IlltiW experience and his abil.t> to Mltordinate party for national inU-rests. Newi Chronicle says his substi tiition 10/( Huilsharn will neither thrill norReuter - 272 words
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Article88 1938-11-02 24 STRIKERS WANT FREE REFRESHMENT (Tribune Staff K«'portm rROIT of ricGSa pullers Ht«J lj two rofT^shops at II and 41 Havrlock Hoad. last n. R ht. demand "d rrfr«shm.nt> and when refused .Ipletelvs.nashedupthefurmtue Short Street shops, too, wen- to t, rferMl with. &k* vans are touring affected areas. Waterloo Street last88 words
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Article210 1938-11-02 24 ITALIAN CR UISER ARRIVES NOV. 8 rifclE Royal Kalian cruiser "Rai1 mondo Montecuccoli" (Capitano di Vascello Alberto da Zara) is exacted to arrive at Singapore at about 9 am. on Tuesday, Nov. 8 and will proceed to a berth alongside in Keppol Harbour. "Raimondo Montecur.coli" U d»» to leave Smtfapore210 words
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125 1938-11-02 24 Frontier Dispute Nearing Solution Berlin, Nov. 1. NMiOTI.ViIONS preliminary to Halo-German arbitration of the Cwschwlovak-Hungarian frontier dispute are so advanced that they are not expected to last longer than a short days' sitting, according t<* Essen Nationalseitun*. Herr Hibbe.nroo and Co mt <-Y.no aVienna will deal with tki entire frontierReuter - 125 words
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Article43 1938-11-02 24 iik Hi nor, Sir Bhcnton Tho P ing at oiRht o'clock thlj m »rning bv RAF. flytoR »)u;,' in on meel Lady Thomas, who n Col on the P. and Lady Thomas will n turn are on ihv Canton. arrh43 words
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Article67 1938-11-02 24 REPUBLICANS CONFIRM LOSS in -Hona. Nov. 1.— The loss of tkrec heights ill the Sierra Delos Caballos range is admitted here bv Republicans, who assert that the lin»' has since remained: unshaken and the battle continues, with extreme violence, before the two other heights. The present nationalist offensive is fheReuter - 67 words
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206 1938-11-02 24 OVER TOOK INSPECTOR ON LEFT, FINED $10 Singapore. Tuesday. JOSHUA Lee, Manager, Le e Motors Ltd., was to-day convicted by Mr. C. H. Whittom, Traffic Magis trate, on a charge of driving in a manner dangerous to the public, along South Bridge Road on September 1, and fined $10. An206 words
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Article70 1938-11-02 24 Shanghai. Nov. 1. It ii learned in usually reliable quarters that Japanese landed at Futsing thirty miles south of Foochow to-day 7hirty-two warships and transport, brought the invading army. Foochon' reports complete disorganisation of port AJ' banks and government offices are evacuated and customs suspended Keuter. About 50,000Reuter - 70 words
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171 1938-11-02 24 Japanese Casualties Great, Say Chinese JAPANESE casualties in the pa* months surpassed one v^ sualties of the Chinese ?n d£n $l Wuhan. Hereafter, th^^ active warfare, eontran t 1 happened at Shanghai and NanJ Preparing for a counterattack c\ troops are movinu in to tnnrcle'2 The Kuomintang has promuli a171 words
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95 1938-11-02 24 Jaffa. Nofl SEVERAL hundred Arabs wJ tained, of which 100 havl sent to Sarafend military caJ questioning, following a seaii Jaffa by British troops. I Operations will continue for m two days. Curfew continues. A message from Jerusalem sum the inspection of traffic and95 words
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Article28 1938-11-02 24 Jerusalem. Nov. Royal West Kent an J e egiments yesterday fo gh an— h Haifa and Nabl us .«r p.. number of Arab* beto« M' w28 words
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Article176 1938-11-02 24 (iriDune Man Reporter) Singapore. Tuesday. ABDON Benjamin Woodford pleaded n alty in the Fourth Police Court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to three charges of voluntary causing hurt to a Malay woman, Biah binte Long, and two Chinese, Teo Ah Heng and Hee Wai. at Bukit Timah176 words
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Advertisement22 1938-11-02 24 T A. X. GILES. T CIVIL. NAVAL AND MIMTAKY TAILOK AND OUTFITTER No 6. The Amide Sincapore. PIIONK 7W4. Till TAILOK. A.22 words
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