Morning Tribune, 3 November 1938
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Title Section15 1938-11-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3— No 236> SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November 3, 1938. FIVE .CENTS. l15 words
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Article57 1938-11-03 1 A PICTURE WITH A STORY bis picture tells a story, a story love, devotion. Lighting mdlcs at the graves of relares. friends, sweethearts, husinds 5.000 Singapore Catholics (served "MM Souls." A never (ding stream of people visited pgapore cemeteries yesterday. ere is a typical scene, a Chinie girl lights candles57 words
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Article242 1938-11-03 1 BRITAIN, U. S. A. AN END WAR II London, Nov. 2. I Frederick YYhyte, speaking t YorK to- day said that there I- indications that the end of war might be approaching. ibined action by England America might bring real lenient of the dispute betn China and Japan. 'apan," heReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration370 1938-11-03 1 ANGLO -JAPANESE PARLEY MAY BE RESUMED REPLYING to Capt. A. H. Moreing m the House of Commons whether it was proposed to resume Anglo-Japanese conversations shortly, Mr. R. A. Butler,Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs said that the new Vice- Minister, Mr. Areta, on taking up office a feu days ago, was370 words
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116 1938-11-03 1 Premier's Words Have Mixed Reception London, Nov. 2. Mr. Neville Chamberlain's announcements m the House of Commons have been received with kind satisfaction m Rome and Berlin, bitter comments m some sections of the French press have been a feature of reception m Paris. Berlin considers that Mr. Chamberlain worksReuter - 116 words
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Article27 1938-11-03 1 London, Nov. 2 -Mr. Jack Petersen ox-British Empire heavyweight cham pion, fighting liberal interest failed to >rcure election at Cardiff by 253 vote* ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-03 1 0N OTHER PAGES Pie j 2& 3 a l se*sfront 4*5; mancial 14 15 S Woman's 22, 23 BS*- m i21 words
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Advertisement36 1938-11-03 1 share (»ir rffiyl ENTHUSIASM L^[MiBj k I I >l POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delirious fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and bo convinced. Distributor. 1 1.1 1/ Wit OS. A 10.36 words
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400 1938-11-03 2 Friends Hear Thud In The Night (Tribune Staff Reporter) AT tlit conclusion oi the inquest on Private William Stronach who was h round In a dying condition on Oct 23, at the Changi Barracks, Mi W G Porter Singapore Coroner, found that400 words
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Article195 1938-11-03 2 GOVT. TO MEDIATE IN STRIKE? (Triliinn- Staff Reporter) c FORTS by the ricksha owners ol UK New Market Street and eton Road area, to |et the rickthe road yesterday were toted by the disturbances on Puesd iy night at Havelock Road, ft certain section of obdurate pullers attacked i number195 words
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Article118 1938-11-03 2 Anglo -A merica n Trade t/mctcn. Nov. 2. —Mr. Oliver Stanley ti plying to the day's debate m the Comlogai ntferwd to the Anglo-American trade negottattani and *ald that the treaty was one of the most important Ol l'.b task but the treaty would have only a fleeting benefit unless118 words
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Article233 1938-11-03 2 BIS I show m Singapore since "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." is "The Boy from BurnaidoV which opened at the Capitol Theatre last night. A powerful film, and a credit to that great institution, the picture leaves a lasting appreciation m the mind of the one233 words
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Article49 1938-11-03 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday— Three Hokttcn armed with knives are alleged to have robbed a Chawan of cash tc the amount of $54 and a fountain pen m Bukit Timaii Road last night. No arlest.s have been made though the Police have felted vigorous investigations49 words
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Article97 1938-11-03 2 iuhSSSL^m 110 »«nMon*l that ne intended taking his life P'|>.- Major Dickie who was m charge of the btrracka that night, ua.s called room and round the body lying He rtttod that it would have been f i a man to fall off the -randah -under97 words
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180 1938-11-03 2 Comb -Out For Armed Chinese Who Fired At Police (Tribune Staff keporter, WT Singapore. Wednesday IT is quite a lone t.nie s lru armed robbers attempted to Z at policemen sil though, many years bark thk was not so unusual a maw? Last night at aho ut l o'clock two180 words
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Article240 1938-11-03 2 1,200 Children Depend Or YOU (Tribune Staff Reporter) J TWELVK hundred children »fl have a Merry Christmas thfl year— but only if VOl 1 will he« them. Rotary Club are haviaß Christmas party tor I.'.mhi poj children, have already got tfl assistance of the cinemas. Big problem is the provision240 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-03 2 Heln Kidni»vc Have You Tried Our "™f itin «y* I "Contract Vaiet Serv.cc" nflntDangerousGerms 3 &L v 11 '<ilncys contain 9 mil- SIO and S2O Jl '^SSStB WE I 7W I S^£S': COLLECT AM) DELIVER >t|R h et l up?rijht.* e bli S 111 I x s> j. 1X Ul67 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-11-03 2 Law Not.cc For To-« Before Mr Worle> H 2nd Court at U a t H S .*****— Sim Tocl Guan Co Mr Justice Pe< B Suits V27 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-11-03 3 Funeral Of Singapore Headmaster Pit -tiiri's taken at the funeral of tin tote Hr. Herbert Alfred Lhc Orchard at the Bidadari b«rterj yesterday. Above rrnup includes prominent educationists while picture on left shows the firing party, 'A' M.G.) Co.. S.V.C.. at the uneral. It REPORT ON P. 21) i Jf>-50 words
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214 1938-11-03 3 Naval Volunteers Show Marked Improvement Wh' annual nport ol (he Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, which has juvf bwn published by Commodore M. L. Clarke, contains tereslinj; fpfU about this unit. It the time of the publication, the t had reached its fourth year of ttence and, states the report, since214 words
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Article24 1938-11-03 3 ItfiS nd famiJ y thank all b|J the funeral of the gn ot co, n a f lar sent wreaths, indolence and provided24 words
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Article84 1938-11-03 3 Canton, Nov. 2—The Japanese autholilje.s announced that owing to mineEweepftilg operations, navigation m Pearl River continues to be dangerous tc shipping. These operations are beinp earned oecause of the desire of th< Japanese authorities to open the rive: V coon as possible and this is expectedReuter - 84 words
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409 1938-11-03 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday fyjEMBERS of the Hoard of Arbitiation. consisting of the Chief Justice. P. A. McElwaim- and Messrs. C. R. Cherry, Chan Sze Onn. K. N. N Iyer and A. Robiiuoa, this afternoon, visited the power station and de pot of409 words
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104 1938-11-03 3 POSSESSION OF NON-GOVERNMENT CHANDU Singapore, Wednesday CHAN Chow, Sim Boon, and Yap Koon Soy, member of the crew of the Sui Sanff, were sentenced to 14 months' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, on their pleading guilty to possession of non -Government chandu. Accused were104 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-03 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITEDChina Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire. Marine. Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.16 words
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Article115 1938-11-03 4 Londoi Wednesday Previous To-day PALM OIL Malaya) bulk fleptioct shipment EM- 15-0 value unchanged mi'KA (Straits, F.MS.) Shipment »->»-« E9 17 6 ptM sa<;o I'M.oi'K (Sarawak) SeptjOet Shipment B|S acUers unchanged TAPIOCA (Ist quality). (SlneapoK) Sept. Shipment «U«r* imchanfWl PEPPER (I.A(i) 11IM white Ifuntok octurc Shipment 3^ scUew115 words
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Article104 1938-11-03 4 London Wednesday. Prevlov To-day Change Distillers g;", 4 t iv 2 d Dunlop Rubber 76S i/ iv 2 d Oeneral Electric i?J -4*. 2 cl Imperial Chemical ludustriea 57 7 1 2 cl imperial Tobacco ;J J I>K li,,ci Annlo-Dutch 8 4 fJT E Canadian Pacific J104 words
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Article129 1938-11-03 4 Singapore. Wednesday MINING. Tin at midday was 5108.25. unchanged. Tin shares hi London yesterday appeared rather easier with selling orders from there predominating this morning, In the local market, however, there was a slightly improved enquiry and there were buyers o! Rantaus at $1.51. Kurhais $1 35129 words
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Article160 1938-11-03 4 TAXIMAN BOUND, GAGGED, FISTED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wedneada E*(HJB Chinese last taxi, driven by a Malay I the Bras Kasah Road taxi sti They ordered the driver to i>roc to the Naval Base vk Scnaj Road into Yen Chti Kang Road After paaaing the police statioa :»bout hiUf a160 words
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Article14 1938-11-03 4 (mMjU Previous To-day Chaug<.4 months' iorward 19 S I*') 19V* l 1(i14 words
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Article23 1938-11-03 4 London Wednesday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Chang! Spot (afternoon (.cloainn price) £213' £211 3 4 IV2 Forward £'214» £212», -i:» 423 words
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Article205 1938-11-03 4 Had No Money, Took Poison 'Tribune Staff i>H>rt*r> Singapore. Wednesday. YIIIESSED m a silk shirt and wear*J ing a sarong, a smart look»ns .it kkirn by the name of Tan Mock *tn* alias Khoo Mock Seng pleaded guilty 10 a charge- of attempted suicide this morning m the second police205 words
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Article65 1938-11-03 4 London. VVdn^duv Preriou To-day Chang' T.T. OH Pan., (elOilßg middle rate* 178.73 178.78 f.06 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle ratet 8 73 l > 3 74 ;l H T.T on Sliangliai <clo.suik selling rate > 8' 2 unchanged T.T on Hongkong (clusinn selling ratet is. 3d unchanged T.T.65 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-03 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED b KEE yourselves trooi the I KEAK oi BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ai CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to thate sale boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-03 4 SOI 111 iiitinsii INSIRANCI COMPANY, LTD Is Your MOTOII (All f ul!\ insured?13 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-03 4 L^P>l \\\\>^ji^J 4^i ___^^___^_l Ji^wl Wm^*^ J^ J^\rr'Tn\ \i^^r Imm^ W r\ t T ir J16 words
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Article771 1938-11-03 5 STOCKS SHARES ssued By Fraser Company ,pcre, Nov. 2, 5 p.m. MINING 4- 49 M 28- 30j-Noni CKumbang **>^ m 47 Nom rai Malay 253 2 6,9 Hitam 0 60 QQb 23|6 24j6xd inn in. 45 1 50 BeUngor Joe n 6 ntai 22 23 .7 1316 14 6xd de771 words
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Article99 1938-11-03 5 FRASER COMPANY LList Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 2. 5 p.m. Total lot wmiuv H<>oiu Date r«» yen* Close Payable TIN Bangrin 5% less tax v n v7 rvt 9i Chenderianp 7V 2 7c less tax IN0V> ucl 4 Kuchai 207c final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 17 30% Lingui99 words
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Article196 1938-11-03 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS t Singapore, Wednesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4 Jj Bitu Selangors 1-45 Hong Fatts 0.80 085 Hongkong Tin 23* -5 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 ftimunting Tin W ll'tad Katu Tin 256 26 6 KillinghaJls- n 9 J°£ Kramats 106 11 J* Kuchtta 1.33 Uted L?nguis 163 l.TOcd196 words
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Article173 1938-11-03 5 JJ»>i.«id Co. Ltd. $30,000 bt Apr 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITX Mar TJV\Z lmm 2 I 2 0 IMIiM^192ft y Nov 1 An ii! 48 68 *2i.000,0b0 1 18 50 120 5° xi iB3o rL 20 Ju iy 20 Se.'rss'r* d 'WKOOO.bob' 123 Int.173 words
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Advertisement150 1938-11-03 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve I.OCU.jOO Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE JONUH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director150 words
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Advertisement231 1938-11-03 6 CARY GRANT IN HIS MOST HYSTERICAL BOLE fK EVEN FINNIKK THAN 'AWFUL TEUTH IttfS FUNNIEST FOM f Special Matinee :i-1.l To-night ft- 1 .7 JM-7 On\l\<. TO- II A Y: TAVIMOX THE CHECKERED CAREER *£*A OF A SPOTTED BEAST +**\jKl yeS/ /f Lau9hm9 Matter! 0/l\\ Laugh getter Grcnt J^St^tk tfi*231 words
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Advertisement290 1938-11-03 6 TOVARKH is first class Must rank amon? their very \> ts{ i TOVARKH *iv amonjf year's best film. •*>«•» i ress Flni^ t DAILY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 p. M I CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.' J j The Show that ?ave Paris a new sensation, thrilled London and j290 words
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Article268 1938-11-03 7 Irtish Debts To Seized Firms London LiSH firms which made purLr tnm Jeuish manufacturers rernumv and Austria, whose jiSes have been confiscated by >rm;in Government, are faced h h( problem of deciding who is titled to payment. L Whole** Textile Association is Lurins to obtain a definite ruling Sion and268 words
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Advertisement172 1938-11-03 7 A Crand Inspiring Tribute to a Famous Nat i o nal Boys' Institution! 3 SHOWS DAILY... 3. 15 -6. 15 -9. 15 Z= 4A!»| O L With Excellent Programme including LATEST BRITISH NEWS (Air Mail) and a Splendid M.-C.-M. 2-reel Musical "HILLY ROSE'S (ASA MANANA REVUE." yf 9 9 lIIIIMIIIiI172 words
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Advertisement143 1938-11-03 7 ■■■■■■■■'JLr jALHAMBRAI I Controlled by Shaiv Bros Ud.,, I MIDNIGHT j li PREMIERE 1 j SAT. NOV. sth, j I J B M >' HtllUM HMM4J> S bisVk wW"MiIjIP si-: kangoon i road m^ <. Malaya's Leading Amiiscmfnt Park) DANCE PALACE g (AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. RESTAUHANT BAR ATTACHED. j143 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-03 7 ■>.•■■• lalhambra! Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) MORNING SHOWS jSAT. SUN. 11 A.M. ONLY; Z14 words
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571 1938-11-03 8 MR. ATI LEE INDICTS PREMIER INITIATING the debate on the International (situation m tl Hoiwe <> 4 Commons ,resterday, At. C. li. Atttoe, latter of ihr Übour-Opposition, drew Attention u> M nom< ccntequencei of the *rert lefeal wrhicli hid bten .stistniurd by BritainReuter - 571 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-11-03 8 HE MAKES PIGEONS FLY 2 5 Mr. Pony Child*, who has the most S unusual, and perhaps the most important, job at the Clay Pigeon shootinf Association meeting at I the White City stadium, London. I Mr. Childs Irads the clay pigeons S on the t-atapult which shoots them I73 words
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378 1938-11-03 8 rpiib interested quarters here were 1 buzzing with comment to-day upon the letter sent to the "Pravda" m Moscow by a group of prominent Soviet airmen, who protested Colonel Charles Lindbergh's estimation of the I s.sit.s air organisation. In their letter, the Russian aviators, recently378 words
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Article42 1938-11-03 8 ANGLO ITALIAN PACT Announcing the Government's intention to br.nft the Anfio-Italian, agreement Into force :us soon as possible, Mr. c hamberUln told the Comuions yesterday fb;ii He wc»uld table a motion welcoming the Government's intention, which *v House would debate to-day. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article354 1938-11-03 8 Lords Want Defence Inquiry k MOTION for a ward indejwn dent committee enquiry t examine the state of national dt fence, especially air raid pncautions, was submitted m \k House of Lords hx Strabolgi, who emphasised thai while Britain was m the pt-nsi of emergency it was %> rong tiReuter - 354 words
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Article60 1938-11-03 8 Speaking m the lence to China. Mr. </" into ai China cannot be dcvclopej ()f a market without the inn^ plta i aeal of capital. That w quite j be supplied by Japan. er u n« tain that when he wa infi she! reconstruction oiBritish Official Wireless - 60 words
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Article, Illustration709 1938-11-03 9 " Horatius - "Horatius THE IMPORTANCE OF "DISCARDS" I isy NOTES AND PROBLEMS iirs( things a bridge >'. I( irns ,r should learn, is I (|1 lh diM-sirds. for these are ,l for signalling and though Hhould not be regarded as imSum iiMriu-tions. the message iiw-v are intended to convey SUm«709 words
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115 1938-11-03 9 Paris. Oct. 17. ■*th, waiters m a well-known Snm StaUrant much P atro JJ; officers of the French Army 2 suddenly felt ov Jsneo look at life from the 1 X**" of a military '-••^^s post b ut. as b dressy himself115 words
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Advertisement55 1938-11-03 9 NEW^: HUDSON NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised character as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can be quite certain that with a New Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE THE BEST WORKMANSHI! THE BEST DESIGN m fact THE WORLD'S BEST55 words
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337 1938-11-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 3, 1938 MR. HEARST'S ATTACK MR. Hearst, the American newspaper magnate, never very friendly towards Great Britain, was more critical than ever m a recent broadcast address. "Britain, lie declared, "is now afraid that the domination which she and Prance have exercised over Europe since337 words
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Article1091 1938-11-03 10 The Navy Sail ON ITS STOMACH High-Qk Chefs As Sea -Cook NAPOLEON said that an army marches on Us stomach, and Jack Tar, too, finds that matters of food are of the utmost importance lIT is just thirty years since cook--1 inn was recognised by the Navy as a specialised1,091 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-11-03 10 ffukmn nli:3 m MfSpM f Ike hull "f B*tl -Asfunav" dork ..< 8-H to,. H Planet NewsPlanet News - 16 words
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Advertisement12 1938-11-03 10 1 [jEWM'S 1 If I*l I label I 1 WHISKY I WPS.-Dl—12 words
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Article220 1938-11-03 11 .fhild "fur him m celebration of rr^ a '^S U untll one day 6 S the ape of 17. he challenged hV v unbeaten pelota champion. Arrur He backed his chal- th ,wa R cr of 1.000 gold francs, L*S£ ri all the local220 words
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Article85 1938-11-03 11 ILurt'nburr. Canada. UK mastery of shipbuilding as P"rfived by the fishermen of f Afhnffc roast of Panada was monstrafed at th* \n V; Scotia L ihp riPS and F^herm*n's Mm bpld hPre rpcentlv This r n f h v Dominion is known irouehoiit85 words
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1081 1938-11-03 11 I Motion Pictures Are Made For The Eye And Not The Ear THE TWO TYPES OF ACTORS (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 21. MORE than once recently I have referred in this column to the problem of making the "movies" really the "movies"1,081 words
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Article40 1938-11-03 11 i'-i ,f G< i" Ran Dres to L2i Admiral von Spee\s gpe from the Battle Of "-o to be salvaged by aandoßivM, of Santia ij{ later m Cumber F^ r nandez (Robinson by H.m.s. Glasgow when40 words
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Article30 1938-11-03 11 >' Harrismith. Transvaal has Riven birth to ftn *n months, she first U «two of which were 'wins"). Now twins aso loined togethei lived one day.30 words
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Obituary59 1938-11-03 11 The death occurred on Nov. 1 at 10.15 p.m. of Mrs. Elizabeth F. X. Da Luz beloved wife of Mr. Francis X da Luz at the residence of her son-in-law Mr. P. E. Perera. The remains will be removed for interment at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday. 3rd November 193859 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-03 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you ii 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 3002. rtJUiNr. 5934 M^ GOODWOOD < haimmgly61 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-03 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainable of all Chtruru and Storm I14 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-11-03 12 This is a page or MEN ONLY Taxi, sir? A row of the familiar little hire cars of Singapore awaitin? A ricksha coolie takes a lest between journeys— an everyday street srene ir Singapore. A co-lie at work M> »•< *gfS I Off lo their ptl«|| paru l U u114 words
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Advertisement35 1938-11-03 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOKE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGEinTS FOR 162 PREMIERS PRIX RENE ULLMANN KAFFLLS PLACK, SINGAPORE.35 words
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Article, Illustration1566 1938-11-03 14 BHnnK to «P»tol Buildings. L. boMtag *»^j!£sESf.£**g» P llti by bie rush ol people there *he n »ai k?° sine( she is se ii, np S&^%SWJSR«Sr«SAS REDUCED PRlce*. m or d e C l you "ant to re-Jtock >;-... »iK l V L SELECTION ol trim1,566 words
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Advertisement118 1938-11-03 14 Announces a clearance CASH SALE. Kntire Stock at Wfo reduc lion, commencing from the Ist of November for II days Capitol Bldg. Phone Singapore. 3838 SHOES Fashion by the Sob and Heels THE REVOLUTIONARY SFW SHOE SERIES On( Kith the whitI V tied Hue Ol a Dontoon. 1 Another, curving118 words
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Advertisement28 1938-11-03 14 r \.\S/. WL <* TONE NOURISH V* -is the basis of all my Beau T v Treatments m //rJU These Lotions ond Creams 1 I (cS wa bi f^Zirzri28 words
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Advertisement121 1938-11-03 14 JEWELLER NOVEMBER!} DURING NOVEMBER you Mus; Buy Your Christmas presents fa the people at Home Why NOT GIVE A GIRO JEW£ ASK for PARTICULARS of o* unique Home-delivery service HAMLEYS Tel. No. Battery Road PO Ba 2500 Singapore 269 DRY CLEANER Amah I Do f nt forget to take my121 words
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Advertisement53 1938-11-03 15 MILLINER A,////V/;A') OfPT \rhficial Flowers. B 8 BUNCHES VIO-. L AND OTHER LOVELY ML IN FANCY BOXES. HT FOR XMAS GIFTS rporated In Fr.elaNd. 1 I DRESSMAKERS 111 ANCillAl I I.XDIFS DRESSMAKERS |ONC LEE CO. X?. Orchard MftA SINGAPORE. MORNING EVENING FROCKS RICES FROM S:, to 827L §ilvikrin I n53 words
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Advertisement35 1938-11-03 15 •<^ ■■■■■•■■■■■■■■•a JL SALE! j j CASH HALF PRICE SALE j ONCE A YEAR ONLY! j I FROM MONDAY 31st OCTOBER j FOR TWO WEEKS j I THE SMART SHOP j 17 Stamford Read. if- -fa35 words
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Advertisement90 1938-11-03 15 SALE W—— ■mmM OW? j ANNUAL WHY NOT BUY your underwear kequirements now i i ATTRACTIVE EXTENSIVE TO LOOK AT CUTS MADE I KASYTOBUY IN PRICES 5 j WASSIAMUU:S\ 31 33 Huh St.. Phone 7144 I 1{ itiiMit (l lIIIMIII JfL ANNOUNCEMENT MADAME PAGE 02. Pucadilly. London BXPEftT DRKSSMAKKK \\l>90 words
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Advertisement426 1938-11-03 16 BY PsOandBRITISH INDIA LINES <IM;OKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Dut °V lonoace Spore lonnafe Spore 1931 W*J 9 N ***** Nov. 18 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 BANGALORE 6000 Nov. 19 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 £mnfAL ***** Dec. 2 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 rAHTHAGK 15 000 Dec. 16 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10426 words
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Advertisement355 1938-11-03 16 W TO FRENCH POR| S I **V I CHARCEURS REUNK HOMEWARDS. j BANGKOK tor Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp, Dunkirk t CAP TOURANE For Mar*illo.s. Nantr.s. St. Nazaire Bord JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP BT JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane and Haiph i i S. A. M. I. (from Saipon) IG.G. PASQUIER For SaißOn355 words
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Article163 1938-11-03 17 War Plans For I Near East Penetration Paris. THE press here mainly concentrates on discussing Germany and her future aims. Madame Tabouis. writing m L' Oeuvre," thinks that a direct attack on Britain and France is not part of the policy of dictatorship states and adds:163 words
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117 1938-11-03 17 Ottawa. Canadian papers m big headlines and editorials welcome the forthcoming visit of the King and Queen. The Prime Minister. Mr. Mackenzie King, has asked the Gover-nor-General, Lord Tweedsmuir, to convey to His Majesty an expression of gladness of himself, the members of his Government117 words
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Article329 1938-11-03 17 New Schools For U. S. Seamen Washington UHTH the opening of a training school for seamen on Hoffman's Island. New York Harbour, the United States Coast Guard .wl<tanother to its many assignments. To provide a "trained and efficient personnel" for ships of the American merchant marine, the Maritime Com mission329 words
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Advertisement274 1938-11-03 17 linns PiiiLP tINE. j 'Incorporated m Australian NEXT SAILINGS RKUR IN PORT Nov 5 KELLn Nov. 28 Dec. 2 da] cheap round tr:v> tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the owing ratr*; X Clan passenger* may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or ilbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. KISftANE274 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-03 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MO.U KOBE AND OSAKA SAX 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 and Japan67 words
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Miscellaneous251 1938-11-03 17 SSTAL INTELLIGENCE 1 TO-DAY Ranchi Nov. 3 7 p.m. Centaur 3 7 p.m. Western Khandalla 3 3 p.m. Ranchi 3 7 p.m. xc ept Western Athos n 3 noon J,' 1 Sinthia 3 1 p.m. Piiostim Ranchi 3 7 p.m. %dan and Palestm* Ranchi 3 Britain and ftttag KLM 3251 words
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Miscellaneous44 1938-11-03 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan, Pinna, Shabonee. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: NilVESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjonf Pagar Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Pangkor Keppel Harbour King's Dock: King's Dock, Caisson No. 2, Silveray. No. 1 Dock: Manipl. No. 2 Dock: Van Riebeeck44 words
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Article219 1938-11-03 18 Big Spy Trial In U.S.A New York. \u n i MERICA'S long-awaited Z rt opened to-day, when one of accused, Guenther Rumruh «J ter from the Daitod stated v pleaded ffuilty. Four person* arc ftcciued thns, addition to Rumhch being TohannT mann, hairdresser employed un% er Europa, Erich Olaaer, private219 words
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Advertisement17 1938-11-03 18 i i|^- N^L tiik pii,ot pen co., Ij I gvj^^"' Jr\ k* (> I1 ll lStl vt Singapore17 words
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Miscellaneous401 1938-11-03 18 ON THE RADIO j IMM r sordine f IMMMpIMM rr.«r«-, ||()N(JKON(I M rvw O /B>V 9.V2 .Mis (SM m) <t«M/iiiiAßfl S M ii'-ethoven- Symphony No. In SINCiATORK 5 Major-London Philharmonm orchestra. /.lIL IVS metres (1.33 mrs) Beethoven-- Sonata m A Majc. /lIP .U\M metres (9.69 me*) Op fjg._E. Fcuermann ('Cello401 words
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Miscellaneous523 1938-11-03 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 :i. f;S(i 17.79 Mcs (16.9 m) (,SV 15.14 Mrs (198 605 Bis Ben Joan and Evelyn Ashley m songi and gyiieopatt«m. -8 >o bbc Bnipm Crchwtra: leader, Leonard Hlrtch; conductor km Kom Wilfrid Parry (.Piano--7 20 Recital of ShakesDeareftn songs the BBC Singers «B), conducted by Trevor523 words
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Miscellaneous187 1938-11-03 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs (19 8 ml p.m. 12.20 Tom Jones' Orchestra 12.50 Carel van der Bijl Tno 1.10 News and weather boUettj 1 22 Lunch variety. 2.10 News and weather report 2.20 CloFe down. 4.50 Time signal. Opennip ft gramophone music. 5.50 Musical programme 6.20 Squire's Celeste Octet 6.50187 words
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410 1938-11-03 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore, Baliru. Tuesday. ,mpnl is spending $125,500 for the erection of three j r |v' Siliwis. Work has already been Parted and the X trn'ted to »*e completed by next year. The building at Batu Pahat. which la estimated tc410 words
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Article197 1938-11-03 19 FrancoSyrian Discussion Pari>, Oct. 15. K s\iin\^ between repreIltlliVt 0 France and Syria >t under waj h« >re Oeorgea Bonnett, Marvam, Syrian i m France since Sect "l the conversations is to certain number of th< o-Syrian Argeement imbi-r 9. 1936 to tii- accord between Turkey, regarding the SanUexandretta, Ankara197 words
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Article46 1938-11-03 19 announced m Parliament i nivt T early m the new session Tuesday a full and comatement will be made on *g°P»* to be taken on de'pS n°n T Side u r the issue ot a jm on the subject befor^h^nH British Offical WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 46 words
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Article37 1938-11-03 19 A Health Convention under which Egypt takes over the work of thp quarantine board and becomes responsible for tne Suez Canal, was signed ir. Paris by the delegates of %9 powers ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article222 1938-11-03 19 First Military Bill i rVEKY Argentine man and woman will be mobilised m the evenl of war if the bill presented by the Government to Congress is passed. The minimum age for men liable to service will be 16 and 18 for women, who will have military obligations222 words
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170 1938-11-03 19 Duid h iynesian navigators J doubtless squirm m their w Possible for them to kt? StlanBe Craft soon to isles of n Honolulu by two hl «aunt combinand canvas will be ranee with two auxiliary motor. M with a different >'t of ship170 words
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Article289 1938-11-03 19 Balloon Barrage Defects GRAVE doubts are expressed m Service and aeronautical quarters, not as to the importance m the scheme of air defence of a balloon barrage, but on occount of obvious technical .shortcomings revealed m demonstration over London. Reports that balloons could attain heights exceeding 10,000 feet are, it289 words
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Advertisement57 1938-11-03 19 Or tflgiiMS mutt bo protected at ill temperiture levels, from eompirati*ely low ore? at night to hi*S tc-npei iturei when running The New Shell Motor Oils pro/ide full protf.trjn ijjmst <o!d corrction through condensed moisture at low temperatures, and. beci^e of then toujt* ell-film, uninterrupted lubrication under strcnuouj working conditions.57 words
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321 1938-11-03 20 One Of The Largest Concerns In East (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. THE K.N.1. 1 .M. (Royal Netherlands Indies' Airways commemorated J Mi tenth anniversary yesterday. K.N.I.L.M started its operations on the first of November IMB on a very moderate scale with two daily321 words
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Article78 1938-11-03 20 Preparations for Poppy Day are movinu with a sum&. Programme includes Poppy Day dance at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 9 and the band and pipe concert at the Victoria Memo- rial Hall on Nov. 12. The band and I pipe concert on Nov. 12 will78 words
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182 1938-11-03 20 1,030,664,155 Lbs. Of Sugar Consumed In Canada Ottawa, Canada. rl f ronsumption of sugar m Canada m 1937 is estimated at l.ir;u.u»l.l."»:» pounds valued at $10,447,580 or 92 69 pounds for every man, woman and rhild. This compares with a total ronsumption of 1,094,464,145 pounds or 99.15 pounds per individual182 words
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Article291 1938-11-03 20 No "Hard Labour" Sentences rptiE Home Office have suggested to judges, recorders and magistrates that when they send people to prison they should not specify "hard labour" or "second division/ but should leave that to the Prison Commissioners to decide later. They should use plain "imprisonment." The291 words
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Article167 1938-11-03 20 PORTUGAL HER COLONIES President Dr. Salazar Says They Will Not Be Sacrificed Lisbon, Oct. 16. "THE idea that our colonies are coveted by someone else appears to me to be without sense." Dr. A. de (Miveira Salazar declared. Countering rumours that Germany's colonial claims might be met at the expense167 words
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Article171 1938-11-03 20 Anti-Spy Measures In America THE strengthening of antj-snv 1 sures m the United staled ferred to by President k£2* a press conference. KOOse *«lt He disclosed that the Arimi n was preparing to tighten mS? trating the efforts of foreign J obtain military and naval serrpt United States. ecret «<171 words
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Article189 1938-11-03 20 Chinese Pushing With Preparation! Chunjtol ALL preparations are procd apace for China's participi m the New lork World scheduled for April at Flushmf I dows. Dr Wong Wen-hao. Minis* Economy and chairman of we York Fair Participation Com has called a special meeting Reconstruction Commissioners, Kwangtung. Kwangsi.189 words
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943 1938-11-03 21 ell Known Educationist (Tribune Staff Reporter) in(l regard with which the late Mr. Herbert Alfred hard was held by all communities m Singapore, by r i the educational department, past and present r lkai; hools he had served, and the Singapore Volunteers943 words
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130 1938-11-03 21 PARKED IN CHULIA STREET, FINED $1 Singapore. Saturda> MR. \V. Koth was to-day fined $1 for parking his car m Chulia Street at 4.45 p.m. on Sept. 19, by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate. The prohibited hours for parking m Chulia Street are between 9 a.m. and f> p.m.130 words
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Article80 1938-11-03 21 London, Nov. 2. The electors of 383 cities and boroughs m England and Wales, where one-third of the .Councillors retire regularly went to polls yesterday. The filial gains and losses wer? announced early morning as follows—conservatives gains 57, losses 37, liberals »ains 14, losses 16, labour gains80 words
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Article97 1938-11-03 21 London. Nov. 2.— Opposition Liberals tabled an amendment to the Government's motion reading Anglo-Italian agreement stating that the country did rot approve the agreement until the Italian Government, removed all Italian troops, airmen and military specialists from Spain. Meanwhile the Spanish Amba.y>ador delivered a note to the97 words
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Article270 1938-11-03 21 Reformatory Chief Retires AFTER thirty peart' service m Malaya. Mr. F. C. Johnson, Superintendent of the Reformatory. Singapore, is leaving for Britain by the Ranchi on retirement to-morrow His thirty years m Malaya does not represent his total of service under the Crown, for previous to joining the Prison Service270 words
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Article66 1938-11-03 21 Singapore, Wednesday.— A Teoch»*w woman, walking along May Road, (otf Towner Roadi. at 2.30 p.m. yesterday was .stopped by three Chinese armed with knives and a pistol. They demanded, according to a report, all what she had and at the p«;int of a pistol she surrendered every thing66 words
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Advertisement44 1938-11-03 21 I BULLDOG' II Giii i; s s Sfik s r o i i IK I act* as a tonic, end body builder. Look for thi \nole body o) the Bulldog ON the label GUINNESS IS (iOOD TOR ITOI rßiminiFcColTD (lac In 38 WPS 26A44 words
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612 1938-11-03 22 Sihk;i|)«>i.'. W'-dncsilav. (B) M.iitii- Sii|>crlius") rANTBRIMOetttcIMS were gone through an the BuMI Ttaggi 1 a llej track thia morning. MCX DBUCE, who wu the firsl hone out from Van BreukeWs .tobfc*. token round three time* i Donnelly, and looh cry lit. This -,|.i em score612 words
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292 1938-11-03 22 (From Our Oun Correspondent* .lotion* Huhru. W nlncsday. VFTKK beiiiK two goals down at MM staK«\ the Vi« toria l-"ootliall XI of Btagmpttt WMk a good re ••overy m the second half to defeat the Jtlnri liahru ChtaCtC tA "> »iv« uoals |t three292 words
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102 1938-11-03 22 AN Friday at the R.S.Y.C. there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday (6th the International d- metre Class will sail the second race for the aulllemard Chahllenge Cup starting at 10 a.m. The "B"102 words
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Article124 1938-11-03 22 At the I nth annual ucneral netting of the Friendly Sporting Association held on Oct. 25, at 505. Havelock Road. the following were elected office bearers: President. Mr. Tan Yew Cheng ireelected); Vtce-Preatdenta, Meiers. Chan Kok Sent-. Aim ChenK Chwee and Tan Iteng scah (ail re-elected) hon124 words
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84 1938-11-03 22 Kliney Cup: Chinese Qualify For Final WINNING their unfinished doubles tie and the remaining two singles matches yesterday against the Tanglin Club the S.C.K.C. qualified to meet the Y.M.CA. m the final of the Kliney Cun inter-Club tournament. Result! were as follows: Doubles: Chua Choon Leong and Woon Chow Tat84 words
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Article111 1938-11-03 22 S. C. R. C. TENNIS VESTEKDAY'S ties m the S.C'.K.C. open invitation tennis tourney were postponed because several competitors were playing m the Kliney Cup tournament. The new arrangement for to-day is as lollows Open Doubles (semi-final): Chua Choon Leont? and Woon Chow Tat vs. N. S. Wise and S.111 words
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290 1938-11-03 22 j (F~om Our Own Corresvondenij I Muar, Wednesday. THE newly formed Muar Chinese hockey team scored another creditable victory over St. Andrews School m a friendly match played at the Hospital ground on Monday evening. The final score of 3—o m favour ol the290 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-11-03 22 To-morrow's Fights Will Provid Many Thril JHK revival j^ STTSS SJSSB iistof fiffh tsh:K^ r rt h tb<i At a nominal fee Mr. Geo. E. Lee has given the crowd their moneys worth. Now comes the next card to be presented by Mr. George Lee at the Happy World tomorrow149 words
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Article211 1938-11-03 22 Stole Sampan Fined $30 Singapore, Wmm LEE Tian Hock, Ong Ah Peng M Hock Seng, whose trial on am robbery of $200 and theft of a a was held last week before Mr Forrer, the District Judge, ere M ed of the robbery charge but fouafl of the second charge,211 words
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Article16 1938-11-03 22 The Club premises onn jt l9S minton Party are H Street. 2nd Floor H16 words
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249 1938-11-03 23 -<■■■■■■■■■■■ •■■•■■■■■■■■■■••■■■■■■■■■r al ts And Armstrong Do 2; Gordons 1. an A eleven, beat the Gordon Highlanders by the at hockey at the padang yesterday, before a Annitrtof and Watts L;;;;/,:..,C P l. Bent reduced L t roe second half »w no adE^Luiv.tiioßecs. maintaining249 words
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Article29 1938-11-03 23 ro the death of Mr. H. A L Oronce acting principal of St. AnSchool. the Rugby fixture for the wrews Old Boys wai> cancelled mark of respect.29 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-11-03 23 "f thp Gordon Highlanders which lost to the S.R.C.9 words
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71 1938-11-03 23 STATE RUGBY; S'PORE XV TO MEET ARMY THE Singapore XV vs. The Army m the State match at the S.C.C. on Saturday is as follows: F. E. Hutchinson, G. D. A. Lundon, A P. Craigie, J. P. Wood, J. L. Parker. Dr. G. F. Jones. J. B. Potter, A. R.71 words
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Article61 1938-11-03 23 Chien Hwa Athletic Party team vs the Clerical Union m a friendly game of soccer on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. at their ground:— Kirn Guan, Eng Bee. Tian Thin, Beng Hoo, Teck Chye, How Poo, Kirn Teck, Chin Ann, Chwee Eng, Kee Chuan Swee Hock. Reserves:—61 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-03 23 AWAITING A PASS I. lident m yesterday's padang hockey match between the S.R.C. and the Gordon Highlanders which the Recs. won by the od£ goal m Cm re.28 words
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244 1938-11-03 23 Police Hockey: Singapore Beat Johore Depot (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. CINGAPORE Depot Police gave a capital display to beat the Johore Depot Police 4—l m a keenly contested hockey match at Johore Bahru on Monday. Singapore were the better team and fully deserved to win. Their defence244 words
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Article121 1938-11-03 23 Gift Goal Gives Medicals Victory M.C.L' 2: S.C.R.C. "A" 1 A (.IF I n«ial for the Medical College I 11 ion m their hockey match against an S.C.RX. "A" eleven, played at Sepoy Lines last night, decided the pmc m favour of the home team. Play was lively though inclined121 words
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Article146 1938-11-03 23 Veterans Take To Hockey, Win Veterans 3. S.C.R.C. 2. rE Veterans beat the S.C.R.C. by 3 2 m a hockey match at Hong Lim Green last night. Both sides fielded ten players, the Chinese team being a scratch one. m The game was evenly contested at 2Z, m r ha146 words
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Article197 1938-11-03 23 S. C. F. A. SOCCER LEAGUE THE following matches remain to be played m the S.C.F.A. League competition. Secretaries of affiliates should note the dates and notify their teams: Sat Nov 5 4.00 p.m. CCA A vs. A A A 5 05 p.m. SB A A. VS. CHS Sum Nov197 words
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Article317 1938-11-03 24 Personally Directs Army Operations Chungking, Nov. 2. niINUE reports stat<- that Marsha. Chiang Kai Shek has removed C hisheadquarUrMoShiuk^anand is personally d.rertmg Army operations. Chang Wui Chang and Li Fu Lin have been appointed guerilla chiefs m the areas North of Canton and are expected to317 words
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193 1938-11-03 24 Jerusalem, Nov. 2. TWELVE hundred British recruits for the Palestine police are arriving here shortly. A quartermaster of the Palestine Police has taken plane for England and will supervise arrangements for the lrrruits. i penuancc ol the military cleantng-up'polK-y. B party o! the 2nd WestReuter - 193 words
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Article111 1938-11-03 24 JEWS FLEE FROM A USTRIA London, Nov. 2. THE Tinier Trieste, correspondent 1 states that during the last two months a new stream of Jewish emigration has been passing through Trieste, boarding Italian Far Eastern Liners, now sailing regularly with crowded third class and deck passengefa, mostly Austrian Jewish 1111 words
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226 1938-11-03 24 World At Cross-Roads Says Cordell Hu T*HE world is ;u the rossroM its power of choice :-l lost, declared Mr. Cordel] M speech at a dinner at the 1 foreign trade convert ion. yM ed to the situation m wfl nations find themselves compfl divert to preparation m self-dl Mr.Reuter - 226 words
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Article237 1938-11-03 24 NEW MINISTER PROMISES MUCH Pans, Nov. 2 -INI) now we an U> work with A purpose," declared M. Paul Reynaild, new Finance Minister. after being imerfed by the French ['resident. To emphasise his words M. ReyntUd ordered Uu temporary :in cellation of all MktteOCM it the Finance Ministry. He h;u237 words
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Article351 1938-11-03 24 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday. VO(;A, an omilt science which puzzles western civilisation. esattea Asiatics It do wonderful things, to achieve the impnnsiMt: \ovis car. for exampl<. *<v m several places at a lime. CM CltQtf H destroy things, animate doad bodies. Mnnk poi.son^. nails.351 words
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Advertisement20 1938-11-03 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL. HAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER i No 6. Tlie Arrpde Singapore. PII(»\F 79V4. THK TAIIOR20 words
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