Morning Tribune, 4 November 1938
1938-11-04
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1938-11-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OI :\—So. 237. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, November 4, 1938. FIVE .CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration304 1938-11-04 1 HINESE TROOPS PREPARE CANTON COUNTER ATTACK II Chungking, Nov. 3. HIM: troops, commanded by Huorai Leung How Hu and ■rai hang Shui Kwei, are Bnr, at Poan to co-operate a hundred thousand milim i. preparatory to a count■Lu'k on Canton. ial circles >tate tliat. after of Wuhan, the Japanese have304 words
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Article181 1938-11-04 1 Step Towards World Appeasemnent London, Nov. 3. T»HE countr> which as a whole does not feel nearly so strong as the A labour party about Spain, says the Times, sees m the AngloItalian agreement an important step towards general anpeasement, will therefore be very well pleased to see it implemented.181 words
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Article253 1938-11-04 1 A R. P. Under Fire London, Nov. X QWIN'CJ to slight indisposition the Prime Minister was unable to be present m the Commons this afternoon when the Labour opposition moved that the i louse express its "grave concern" at the admitted unprcjmredness to protect the civilian population m the event253 words
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Advertisement10 1938-11-04 1 i SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PIRf > Obtainablr Everywhere. i DIS'I KIBITOKS10 words
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247 1938-11-04 2 Prominent Motoring Enthusiast gap 'l* record the <1»-mIi oi M, Rd\ rs Wli.tr Smith I urtm r m I h firm i I k and Co., chartered which occurred at th |)it i, Singapore, y< ster 12.45. v .< ",n-at >,h< to I's247 words
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Article143 1938-11-04 2 DROVE UNLICENSED, UNINSURED Singapore, Thursday. THKI.I. charges, driving without a licence, failing to obey a traHk signal and driving without a third party Insurance polity were 10-day preferred against Abu Bakar, t car cleaner, and he was fined $10 M the first charge, $5 on the second Mid third charges143 words
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Article136 1938-11-04 2 Concert For China Relief Fund (Tribune SUIT Reporter) Tin: Principal oftheTtni Mm Public Free SefrioL *n North Bridge Iioa:l. ha* obtained |>enni>*iun from th«« fact Director ol Hdueatton (Chinese), the Chinese Protectorate ;ni the I'olicr to sta^*- a school charity show m aid of the China Relief Fund. Concert tickets136 words
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429 1938-11-04 2 T. B. DRLW. 0.8.F.. R.N., will assume command of H.U Naval Kstiblishmen'- at Singapore as Commodore. Malaya, at B.M a 111. on Saturday. \ov 19. His broad pendant is to be hoisted m •IVrroi- at that time and saluted with 11 (funs by "Lowestoft".429 words
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Article47 1938-11-04 2 ARMED HOLD-UP at BALESTIER [Tribune Stall ton* S i p.m. at Ah Rood Koad) he »as M Three Cantonese stop, armed .rith >.m with knif hlle ?h» man srarc! il>l; «m away with 51 Mln »5 Complainani at the Gcrian< Sss M mti^tlmi an, SnTwtif.tJni this caw47 words
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Article62 1938-11-04 2 Cyclist Seriously Injures i Shoitly alter dusk yesterday ao cyclist was .seriously injured vhenj I ed down by a car at the Junction on pong Bharu and Keppel Road I j reived a lacerated wound over the i I oi the neck, close to the shoulder! (and abrasions over the62 words
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Article14 1938-11-04 2 (Trib«n< St The Indo-Chii: I vstviday donate currency to the h gapore.14 words
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Advertisement37 1938-11-04 2 as mmm 9 99mm y^ Have You Tried Our "Contract Valet Service" i SIO and S2O 1 \vi j j COLLECT] tNDMSUVm SRND \()U iTT'i DM AH.S SBurtol Quick! j Cleanl ?/s j ::k. (Utcinni) ko\d. >■••...•. 437 words
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719 1938-11-04 3 *ingnpore Traeiion Tribunal Straight Shifts Suggested (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. to-day s sitting of the Traction Tribunal, Chief Justice Mr McEhvaine, suggested that the abolition of the split shift work for the traction employees might result m a partial solving of the housing719 words
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258 1938-11-04 3 nfjuix Staff Reporter Singapore. Thursday. Hi llu.it. (tuner and driver of a Bi'r t.i\i, claimed trial this X m the second police court (■>lr. Conrad Oldham on a I that he on Oct. 10 at Jalan Bias a member of an assembly or more258 words
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184 1938-11-04 3 Hokkien Youth Charged With Robbery (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. ONG SECK TOH an Hokkien youth made another appearance before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police court this morning charged with the offence of robbery. The offence is alleged to have occurred at Clyde Terrace at 6.15 a.m. on184 words
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Article13 1938-11-04 3 1■„,,„,.,I SUB Heporter, r e patrolling the area.13 words
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Article150 1938-11-04 3 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT ALTHOUGH Katharine llephum hln hi appears m comedy roles, there is no doubt thai she possesses excellent talent tor this kind of actini; Starred with Cary Grant In "Bringing Ip Baby", winch opened la.st night at the Pavilion, these two as team have made a rollicking150 words
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Article61 1938-11-04 3 Singapore, Thursday.— For driving m a negligent manner and thereby bumping into the rear of the car ahead of him on Bukit Timah Road, on Aur*. 20, (Ahmad bin Marang, who pleaded guilty was to-day fined $10 or m df fault ten days 1 r.i., by Mr. C.61 words
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Advertisement52 1938-11-04 3 Refresh with EAU de COLOGNE STAR I N A British Product I M.S.— Duty Free. LITRE $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1.25 From All Dealer*.. HI II TT D I tLtL I X I L Ci r^i r* i/ c L vy v^ m j NEED WINDING Mt Arm* j MONTOR52 words
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Miscellaneous34 1938-11-04 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Worley at 10 am Summonses-in-Chamber.s and Originating .Summonses. At 11 a.m. m 3rd Court:- Bankruptcy. Before the Registrar at 10 30 a.m. Fixing list of civil cases.34 words
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Article149 1938-11-04 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day !»ALM OIL (Malaya) In buJk Nov. Dec. shipment EM 15 0 Value Unchanged COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Nov. Shipment M 17 8 Paid £9.18 9 Paid Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Nov.jDfr. Shipment B|3 Sellers Unchanged TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality. rangapore) Nov. Shipment »l- s<149 words
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Article15 1938-11-04 4 GOLD Previous To-daT silver l B Cl 4 P montlxs > forward 19" 415 words
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Article62 1938-11-04 4 Previous To-dav^^ T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) n 8 .78 Unrh-iiLrf T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.14\ 3 7 4" T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) sy 2 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) i s 3d Unchm.^H T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) is. 2d.62 words
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Article55 1938-11-04 4 Now York. Nov. 2. ItVBBEIt Steady Quiet Steady Steady Tone Buyers lf> 3 16 1116 —116 Spot Sellers 16 7 t! 16 13 16 —116 Forwurd Jan Mar. Buyers 16 13 Hi W 4 116 Sellers 16 15 10 16 7 8 -116 UN Finn Quiet Spot55 words
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Article131 1938-11-04 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change Distiller, Dunlop Rubber JJ" +7 0 d Oeneral Electric JJ Pg JJffi Imperial Chemical Industries "I*% f' 1 71 ri Hnpertal Tobacco \f v^ Anglo-DuWh 28i3 28- -Ja Canadian Pacific 6 J J' d Ixjndon Tin Jh n lo^ 1 Rubber Plan131 words
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Article267 1938-11-04 4 EXCEPTIONALLY quiet conditions have continued m the rubte ket with no important news of any kind to influence prices way, says the weekly rubber market review of Messrs. Stanton! U Co., Ltd. .Perhaps some of the following considerations may m part In ponsible for this267 words
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Article24 1938-11-04 4 London. Thursday TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing price) £211 3 4 £212* 2 3 4 Forward £212 £213»2 +124 words
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Article111 1938-11-04 4 Singapore, Thursday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109.00, up 75 cents. The Tin share market today was quiet and steady and only a small business was transacted. Raubs continued to be a sellers market with buyers at $4.87 1 2 and sellers asking $5.00. RUBBERS. Although there111 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-04 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FBEK yourselves irom the FEAR oi BURGLARS by keep- ing your VALUABLES (jewellery ur important documents) In SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ai CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, md ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that j61 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-04 4 SOI 111 lIIIITIMI INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. T*. SOM. 1, Plnlarson Oreen.21 words
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Article727 1938-11-04 5 STOCK SHARES 5U ed By Fraser j Company j Singapore, Nov. 3, 5 p.m. j MINING L n,hanc 28;- 30|- Nom 2513 26|9 0.62 te 0.67 2 2313 24|3xd 1.43 148 1016 11 6 0.35 0.40 0.80 0.85 ongTin m 25«f aUllC 24% 31 6 32 6 0.70 0.75 0.27727 words
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Article92 1938-11-04 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Nov. 3, 5 p.m. Total /ot l ny Boot! 4* Di* ye« TIN Banarin b<T less tax Knv 7 rv, 94 Chonderianp 7'/ 1 less tax l Kuchai 20'J final Nov. 16 Nov 2f > Nov 17 30^' LinßUi 10',; final Nov. 2192 words
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Article223 1938-11-04 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore Thursday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampate 4;3 5Brtu Selangcrs. 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatti, 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 23 i6 25 JelebUb 0.70 0.75 Kamunrinv Tip. 103 ll|6xd Katu Tin 256 266 Killinghaih 17 9 18P Kramats 10 6 11 16 Kuchaii 1 33 1.38 rd Larut> 9|P223 words
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Article175 1938-11-04 5 SINGAPORE MINK'IPAUTV X S* 1947 $1,600,000 iflAv^ io >« t 1963i 2 P ,oOO°OOO U03 < U2 '< 107 192 ft UV N «V 1 im j^l^-^^ooo.ooo' 118S0 120 -so H ir," Ja n- 20 July 20 gs^r» ■W.OW poi n lO i c t Int. Ma>175 words
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Advertisement157 1938-11-04 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,00'),000 Special Reserve 1.00u,>00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CKENA DE JONUIi President If. TAUDIN CHABOT Director157 words
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Advertisement111 1938-11-04 6 THIS IS RA I FUN! TONIGHT 6-15-9-15 PAVILION J^ COME OW GRANT, SNAP J wSHfo9 OOT 0F IT you CAN T Jr C».W AFFORD TO J.ET A Mf l|s^ WltD WOMAN AND A X J^, TAME lEOPARD GET R*-^ B| yOU DOWN J aH x 0 I LATEST GAUMONT WBWBBEEL111 words
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Advertisement103 1938-11-04 6 A Grand Story of A Boy's Loyalty and Devotion tcTni^V 5555 Thrilling Inspiring |< \rrrni.| L^g, Sate SOND(t6mtD m X Wiih EXCELLENT SUPPORT NG PICTURES including BILL! ROSE'S CASA MANANA REVUE" A Snappy M.-G.-M. 2-1O Ml'W \h and LATEST PARAMOUNT nRITISH NEWS By Air Mail. |||(lIII< 1 j THEATRE ROYAL103 words
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Advertisement294 1938-11-04 7 LirN RESOLUTION r S colonial NEW SUN 3OI>M i (JJN v-w^ WORLD wwn 9-30 PM. QUESTION 2 Controlled by Shoy Bros. Ltd. I resolution declaring j STUART ERWIN, BETTY GRABLE Vj rfv* support to any J IN Lit which does not declare its rQ 106 inlntiatP on the question of294 words
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Advertisement206 1938-11-04 7 TOVARICH IS FIRST CLASS STRAITS TIMES "TOVARICH IS AMONG YEAR S BEST FILMS "FREE PRESS" n.unuTT 4 HAM V TOVARICH 915 l/V.mnuiiiiJ Tite-mr ruh f nu fin./. RHII'\ M < BASIL RATH BONE \Ml\ LOUISI A MEIAILL£COOPER«IS\BFI.JF^>S'M orri-4^rno..kT'Vt««orKih0 rri-4^rno..kT'Vt««orKih. n m An Analole Lil»«k frndurlion A W \RNLH BROS. PKTI206 words
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478 1938-11-04 8 Harbour Board Tonnage Highest Since Great War CHAIRMAN ISSUES REPORT i 'fill-: tonnage ol cargo d>oth inward mu\ outward) handled by tin* Singapore Harbour Board during Hi< year < nded June •"»<>. IMS, lonslitutos the highest record lince Mir (mat War. This i.s the most Importani ol the sev- ncouraging478 words
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Article215 1938-11-04 8 Military Service Application |Y|K. de Valera. the Proaiier of Eire, stated m ihe Dail thai Eireawi eitisenn resident m Greal Britain would not as such he Hahle for atil'tary service m Britaia m Ihe eveai of irar. ii* however, pointed oul thai i certain anomaly existed i gardlng United Kingdom215 words
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83 1938-11-04 8 GOVERNMENT SUPPORTERS ABSTAIN FROM VOTING London. Nov. 3. AM MBEK of Government supporters abstained last night from voting with the (Jovernment on the motion to approve the Anglo-Italian •lgrcemcnt. which was carried by o4b votes to 138. 7he number of abstainers, however, is Klievid u> be only about 15. aboutReuter - 83 words
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Article81 1938-11-04 8 Pans THE view that Germany Lj not likely to have thing! all her own way In ht r apparent intention to dominate markets m South-East Europe following the tour of Dr. Walter Funk. Minister oi Economics, i.s expressed by a writer In I Excelsior"81 words
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Article61 1938-11-04 8 NEW ERA IN YANGTZE NAVIGATION Hankow. IN order to conquer obstacles m the form of rapids and low water whic'i make navigation of th, Upper Yangtac most difficult m the winter months, the Chinese authorities have established a .special commission tc take charge of the equipment which will be erected61 words
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Article183 1938-11-04 8 Merciles Blow To Czechs JHK Italo-Geman aua-d is eribed m political drtWs^ a merciless blow fate h ls Czechoslovakia. It is admitted H ceive all tfopy claimed but were' more than they were justified on principle accepted m Munich Thi Ministers of Czechoslovakia and* •ua. after hearing the award, aReuter - 183 words
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Article56 1938-11-04 8 M h GERMAN trade delegal m Dublin to discuss renewl German-Irish trade agreeßMill on Dec 1 Germany sends Eire annually. 000 worth of manufactured purchases about £1.000.000 agricultural goods It is understood that the Iffl ernment has the intention of ca German imports m order to56 words
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Article142 1938-11-04 8 TO TRAIN WO AIR CADETS JHIRTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Rev. John L. Wright, flying curate of our Lady and Si. Edward Roman Catholic Church, Chiswick, W., the only priest with an "A" licence m Great Britain, is to organise a corps of 100 air defence cadets for the Empire142 words
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87 1938-11-04 8 China Negotiation Loan With U.S. Government Wash'?* THE Chinese J*"** l^?* 1 to be neg»t.at.nu v ed States Governing t r and cotton loan |fn i negotiations with I trillists for jb^M ree andcredits -Mva,!. r Government on.JJfJ.lij the American Industry the negotiations.*^ eluding those with joa ment over the87 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-04 8 y( I Week-Ens] Matinees at \l p.m. SATURDAY SUNDAY j-r.iNJ<iMi£MPIR£ PAGABJ Controlled by Shmr Bros. Ltd. I IT HAD TO HAPPEN j SUPPORTED BY I (iI)N GUITAR NEW— GRAND— WORLD BRIGHT LIGHTS ICPPORTED n\ > ON THE AVENUE" s 4 1 i%l i ITOI.. To-Morrow Morning at r-_ Gnmi "DONALD101 words
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494 1938-11-04 9 f)pens Up Scenic Region In The Rockies Ottawa. Canada. IsiloKS to the Canadian Rockies will have access to regions of un riva)led beauty with the completion of the Banff-Jasper Highly which is now under construction. This new artery of travel yi link directly Banff and Jasper494 words
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Article272 1938-11-04 9 Charcoal From Wood Waste Ottawa, Canada. AMONG the many problems that engage the attention of the Department 3f Mines and Resources is the utilisation of the large quantities of wood vva.ste that occur m lumbering operations m Canada. The manufacture of charcoal from this waste would help to solve this272 words
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Article183 1938-11-04 9 TURKEY OBJECTS TO LECTURE TOUR J Eulogy Of Lawrence Of I Arabia Resented As Discourtesy Istanbul. Oct. 15. THIC UMMWMMHMII ihat Sir Konald Storrs is to make a lecture tour of the Balkan rountries. fliirnii, which he will spviik about his frienr. thr late oioncl Lawrence of Arabia, has aroused183 words
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Article195 1938-11-04 9 To Be Usal For Film Production A FAMOUS 300-year-old cradle thai nuked Charles Lamb was introduced to motion pictures recently by its current owner, Kdith Fellows, who is one of the noted essayist's family descendants. "I alwayi wanted to use. the cradle m one d1 my pictures,"195 words
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Advertisement6 1938-11-04 9 W^yik \JT^C^mmm\ mm**' v '9 mWAW*6 words
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Advertisement94 1938-11-04 9 fa§sg^laclggßj Essences ofVANI LLA,^^^s ALMONDdLEMON -the Ideal flavourings LJs=i.--for PudditttjsjCustard, W^^^ Pies, Cakes, etc. Try C Bs Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and blanc-manjje. Taste n^H^k the delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the wonderful comments that are Mire to b< made trf^^t^k »nd you will iow94 words
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317 1938-11-04 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Nov. 1, 1938 ABOLISH THEM IRAFFIC problems are under earnest discussion by tho -uihoi iii< concerned m Singapore, m then hands, as a gene" ral guide, Is the report issued recently by the Traffic Committee appointed by Hie Governor and while all the recommendations of that317 words
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Article945 1938-11-04 10 Economic View of Malaya's Future 1 BEOWULF attacks the assumption that Malaya's masses must become factory icaae- FA CTORIES AND SLUMS? IQURING discussion ol ideas for the I development oi Malaya, parti cuiariy when the future of its dttesj is being considered, the assumption; is often made that m course945 words
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Article, Illustration89 1938-11-04 10 rtrri"j Unix athletic .Lampions ire to ait as instructors as part of the new outdoor sport facilities wW| m frila.ns < ,1,/rn Mt) ,s to c,, ov as a result oi the fund for this purpose which W hen n,n lamM,.vmous1 amM,.vmous donor (The l uas mentioned by Mr. Leslie89 words
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Advertisement25 1938-11-04 10 Todiy's White label Announcmicnt Some men are knowitby their deeds 6>f/?^rs by their mortgages. PEWAE'S 4« famouf for if* rare qualify. w r .s -D25 words
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1064 1938-11-04 11 VILL THEIR MAJESTIES VISIT U.S.A. AFTER CANADIAN TOUR? A.R.P. Reveals London's Buried Treasure (From Our Oivn Correspondent, London, Oct. 21. ]F, as now seems probable, the King and Queen cross the Canadian border into the United States next year they will not, of course, be the first members of the1,064 words
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207 1938-11-04 11 Investigations An Ore Dressing And Metallurgy Ottawa, Canada, issued "Review of Incompletion of fifty-one Rations on metallic ores durthat period. rtt-two of the investigations were MM. the results of which were m the designs for several milling which have since entered proJn Important tests and mvestiti wire also made on207 words
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Article59 1938-11-04 11 i raae Uiscussions In London Pending London trade delegation which is on its wiy to Dublin to discuss the various ers relating to a commercial agreei between Germany and Britain ed through London recently. i its return journey the delegation «m negotiations m London with representatives of the59 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-04 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discover;- m glare protection. They permit you i actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remark ible new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. I, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. PUHMIT J^JJ A^ Telfjraphn Address68 words
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Advertisement51 1938-11-04 11 i i Wk m 1 1 |H «^l I THE TRUI TONIC FOOD J I ObtainabU of Ch«#ni*tf ami Storm I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents j I II HA Ml OF THK HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 4:2!> North Bridge Road Tel. No l<J2 i51 words
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Article, Illustration200 1938-11-04 12 ARMY IN ACTION I N OLD JE RUS ALEM As lh" retail <»l determined military action by the British forces, the rebels m c« nirol of the Old City of Jerusalem have been ousted and British Ml re-established. The British attack came after the Arabs had held the old CityPlanet News - 200 words
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Article, Illustration123 1938-11-04 13 mannini a Lewis gun on one of the roofs overlooking thf U 'itl of the Arab rebels m the Old City. Planet News A Life (iuaids sentry silhouetted m th«« foe on the llorsr (iuards l»a--radf r: Whitehall. London. Planet New urn Shignnitsu. thi- new Japanese AmbassadorPlanet News - 123 words
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Advertisement50 1938-11-04 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LASOBBT SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELET! BKoiM HEs. He. Al it< ii< a i l>i \v\ WHERE <'l AUTY nid VAMJI VKK TSADITiONU* 1 lit- Bcftt It to «nnn- ;iful at RENE ULLMANN JEWLLU.KS. UifUrs piare SINGAPORE. Opened ditilv inrl-jdme SutiirdaysJ ftooi 8 a.m. It P-»n.50 words
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Article, Illustration733 1938-11-04 14 Sleep And The Child Plenty Of Rest Both During The Day And At Night Are Essential To Your Child's Well Being IF a child is m perfect health be should sleep the night through without a break, but although this is the ideal, m reality one hears a great deal733 words
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Article305 1938-11-04 14 Banish That "Tire Feeling" THERE comes a time m the life of all who live m a tropical country when ;i L-eline: of lassitude and depression ttlll them that they are just a little below par. Powers of resistance become lessened. so that colds and 'flu find them easy victim*305 words
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Advertisement12 1938-11-04 14 BAPRB PLACE. SINGAPORE- 1«, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. 47. CAMPBELL ROAD, KI'ALA LUMPUR.12 words
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Article, Illustration959 1938-11-04 15 There's A Knack In t Which Is However Quite Easy To Acauire ilt'Gii i practise most women large cake the t such a simple ;i cake deupon the icing ppcar m cookery as is too liquid; inds up beautifully and U mpting only to be959 words
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Article122 1938-11-04 15 Butler and dv.st with Hour a 6-in. cake tin. Sieve 6 01 SelfRaisin? .lour and lU oz. cocoa with a pinch of salt. Separate the yolks from the White of I eggg. Beat Bot butter or margarine with i wooden .spoon until creamy Beat In 8 ox castor122 words
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Advertisement30 1938-11-04 15 PEKMANKNI WAVING i BTfCLUJT^ im:;c i H $11.1 I $12.00 $18.00 >I\INO\ PERM I.ADiKs ■ABDBIBIIBM 7!> SJ.mford Kd PORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACH fl'hone. 4C10) ifh&mi 111 l _m __o~,o~ K~U^-30 words
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Advertisement378 1938-11-04 16 .1 ..I-" BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES JNUOKPORATED IN £NOLAND) Outward* !Mi# Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 1939 ANTON 15,500 Nov 4 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 i:ORFU 15,000 Nov 18 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 BANGALORE G.OOO Nov It KANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 (11ITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 CAKTHACih378 words
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Advertisement385 1938-11-04 16 1^ TO FRENCH P OR rf CHARCEURS RFUnis I J HOMEWARDS. i BANGKOK tor Mar.seilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk TAP TOURANE For Marsille.s. Nantey. St. Nazaire ft B }T0 SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP 8T JACQUES For Snmori. Tourano and Raiphor S. A. M. I. (from Saieon^ (;c; PASOUIER For Saigon GG MERLTN385 words
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Article97 1938-11-04 17 Important Decision By Supreme Court 1 Washington. THE Supreme Court recently grant- ed the Government's petition for a review of the Fifth Court decision which holds that membership of the Communist Party is not alone sufficient grounds for deporting an alien. The Court also rendered a habeas97 words
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260 1938-11-04 17 Staunch Kwangtung Troops To Meet Invasion A A /C^ i i DISCIPLINE (union. MGABDLEM of whether the Japau nese warships and transports are coming south from Shanghai for an invasion of Kwangtung, university undergraduates and middle school students were being enlisted for training at camps for three months m order260 words
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Article458 1938-11-04 17 An Important Part Of Country's Trade Ottawa, (ana da. pKKIIMIWKY figures pla< c (lie value of Canada's raw fur production during the 1 936-31 season at Sl(>.(>()(i,:(?r> compared with 51.*>,4(i4.--883 m the preceding season and *****3,34] m 1931-35. These totals comprise the value of pelts of fur-'m-.ii458 words
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Advertisement256 1938-11-04 17 fll It S l» 11 1 L P LI N F> 'Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. ZT X:, 5 trip tickets from Btn^apore to Au.stralia issued at the tes may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or (meeting k.p.m. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return 51U2.86 Ist class 5450.71 2nd class256 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-04 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINK) FOR HONG KONG, MO.II, KOBI AND OSAKA TA.LAJI II A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17, AT 3 P.M. i above vessel ha excellent modern accommodation for! I Saloon and -.el Saloon pa isenger Special Holiday Return tickets t<» China and Japan (interc66 words
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Miscellaneous191 1938-11-04 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE 1 S TO-DAY ■Imperial Nov. 4 7 p m "Imperial" 4 p.m. "Imperial" 4 7 pm Imperial" 4 7 pm •Imperial" 4 7 -pm I p a stine ■mperiar 4 7 p.m. md "Imperial" 4 i p.m. tain "Imperial ..47 p.m 1 "Imperial" 4 7 p.m. •Qantas" 4191 words
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Article288 1938-11-04 18 CAMOUFLAGE DEVICE FOR THE ARMY rpHK concealment of M A equipment from m was closely studied both by servers and Army leaders dirS 2 year's Army exercises. Camouflage equjpm- standardised, was thoroughly tested. A final fi to its adoption and genera] 13 probably be made th[s r Skilful use of288 words
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192 1938-11-04 18 Anglo -Japanese Talks To Be Resumed Tokyo THE Premier and Foreign Minister, Prince Konoye, has decided to accept the British proposals for resumption of the Anglo-Japanese conversations regarding pending issues m China, it is reported. The conversations designed to readjust relations between Japan and Great Britain and to settle problems192 words
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Article148 1938-11-04 18 To Revolution* Car Aircraft Building THE near advent ff fl a R iV with HMtk tt "'\J creasingiy Wipplunfiitißi tj metals, and |tow as JJJ" J" J construction, was www i j V F Yirslev whrn li«* the Sod^»M Glasgow. cilM •Plastics made pos^i dustry." he148 words
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Miscellaneous614 1938-11-04 18 roTTHE RADIO] m...,,..,i martM LONDON NOV. 4 TKANSMISSIONS 2& 3. SINGAPORE ""SSSS&Z! l 0 syncopated piano music a m^ who been i, 341 Dance mv lc by Dan HOPJ™ May Fair H otel. London. an d i:,. Band 'relayed from tt WJ nayr mQnths> Raffles Hotel i. studied violin and614 words
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Miscellaneous285 1938-11-04 18 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) pjn. 6.20 Concert of light music. 7.20 News m English. 7.35 Concert of light music (continuedK 8.10 Greetings to listeners m the Netherlands East Indies. 8.20 News and economic review Id German. 8.35 The heroic times of old. Selections from heroic poetry. ♦J 05285 words
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360 1938-11-04 19 Old Adulterated Liquor, European Fined $61 Singapore, Thursday. a/ proprietor of the Arcade Restaurant, was this fiiw ,,i sfil 50 by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m the fourth (i|||l ,r .Hling adulterated whiskies and brandies. [alteration were efendant, tmo for brandy. [aimed trial was fe :ev V. L Da vies.360 words
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Article50 1938-11-04 19 Washington. Now 2. -Plans are announced by the U.S. navy for a new riKid airship to be built by private construction under a three million dollar appropriation made last Congress The airship will be 325 feet long with a million cubic feet gas capacity Reuter. J50 words
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Article146 1938-11-04 19 Further Talks With Germany TMIK Prime Minister's statemem m the Commons or. Tuesday that he was not goinyr to lit down and wait for peace. coupled with his claim yesterday that the putting into operation of t he Anglo-Italian agreement was a step towards apix?asement m Europe, is causing manyReuter - 146 words
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Article105 1938-11-04 19 To Assume Title Of Caliph Cairo. MI'CH attention has been aroused by a speech delivered by the rector of the famous El Azhar University. Sheik Xl Man?hi. at a reception by debates to the Pan-Islamic conference which was recently held here to discuss the question vf Palestine. m105 words
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Article61 1938-11-04 19 War T'HK disappearance of Marshal Va*--«iv Bluecher wHI. according to a Moscow report t<> the paper •■('.-■>-" sborth followed »>' the downfall of Marsha] Badjenny who f»r 'lime past n t!» i :1 f (;l rioleni attacks m Ihe Soviel prt uhich lends to howthal hli61 words
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Article56 1938-11-04 19 MALAYA'S RUBBER TIN EXPORTS The Controller of Tin announces that the estimated total exports of tin and tin-in-ore from MaJaya m October, based on an assay value of 75.5 per cent, were 4,100 tons. The Controller of Rubber announces that the estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya Brunei and56 words
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Article75 1938-11-04 19 CZECHOSLOVAKIA TO OUTLAW REDS T Prague UK Communist Party m Czechoslovakia will be formally dissolved m Bohemia and Silesia followinr its earlier prohibition m Slovakia and Kuthenia. The Party i.s weU-organiaed and m credited with the possession of extensive fund* and was represented m Parliament by 30 deputies. All Communist75 words
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Article36 1938-11-04 19 Panama TOIW Cicnnaii.s. who were alle«edl\ photographing the coast defences, have betn arrested by the military authorities m the CanaU zone, and are being held under a military guard on charges of espionage36 words
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Article585 1938-11-04 19 Final Gallops For Saturday (By "Marcus Superhu>") Singapore Thursday. JJORSKS entered for Saturday's races :it Bukij Timah were pul through their Mnai paces on the aeoond tra k of the racecourse at Bukit Timah this morning. Tho going is now very good. KALILI (Garrard) and AERIAL POST (Woods came down585 words
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1026 1938-11-04 20 NEW AIR FLEET CREATED FOR BRITISH MAIL ROUTES Extensions To The Empire Services; Fast Four-Engined Flying Boats; New Transoceanic Liners; Double Schedule Arranged EIGHT new flying-boats, "modified"' version! of the famous Short fourengined Empire class which have contributed so largely to the initial success of the Empire air mail scheme,1,026 words
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Article403 1938-11-04 20 Commercial Fisheries In Canada Ottawa, Canada. SHOWING a slight decline, the value of production of the commercial fisheries of Canada m 1937 amounted to $38,976,294 compared with $39,165,055 m 193*;. These totals represent the value of the fish as marketed, whether sold for consumption fresh, or as canned, smoked or403 words
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Article115 1938-11-04 20 Neutrality Act May Be Altered New York. Till, opinion prevails m official circles that the Nentrality Act may lie modified before the next session of Congress, the diplomatic correspondent of the New York "Herald Tribune" reported recently It was pOttlble, he added, that the administration may shortly MMHHfflfif a rtlTirtOfl115 words
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133 1938-11-04 20 Food Supply Difficult For Hongkong Hongkow THE Japanese authorities at f 1 mosa have made the HonA Government an offer to supply Colony with meat and vegetable an acute shortage should aria Hongkong. The situation m Hongkong grows difficult every day. Not only has been cut off over night but133 words
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Article180 1938-11-04 20 The Louvre New Presentation CONTINUING the work of modfl ing the Louvre Museum making of it the first m Europe its new conception of the dniw exhibits, the organisers have josi opened a numbfr of rooms had been closed for a year have been knocked down and tta removed. The180 words
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53 1938-11-04 20 FREDA UTLEY NOT ALLOWED TO LAND IN JAPAN On the ffround ttT i sponsible for w^^i,,* the police refused I to dfo Utley, English •^■•Jt wkfß pondent, to land at^^ a arrived there from "Jf^ the Empress «f M Miss Utley rote p^ n ,irnt ol Clay," and is a53 words
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261 1938-11-04 21 ENGLISH and Scottish League soccer fixtures for Saturday are as follows; English League Div. I Arsenal vs. Leeds Aston V. vs. Manchester U. Blackpool vs. Charlton. Brentford vs. Bolton. Derby vs. Preston N.E. Evefrton vs. Middlesboro. Brimsby vs. Chelsea. MuddeTsfield vs. Leicester. Portsmouth vs. Liverpool.261 words
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Article156 1938-11-04 21 U. S. To Defend Her Balkan Trade Washington. Xl ISING German economic ex1011 m central Europe and the LKTSutiJ will bring the United K£ to make considerable efforts Cunuin their trade "nt««ta m that ttgion, amounting to $1*0.000,--(H)ii annually. expert! are preparing the the -Hitlerite commeritegioM' 1 as Washington is156 words
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Article122 1938-11-04 21 Need For Maximum Development Chengtu, |N l telegram recently received by feaeral Chang Chun, who is at Present visitii,>j hengtu, Generaljuno Chiang Kai-shek lays down the essentials for the rehabilitation Vechuen Province asking Genimn s (hun t0 impress their Z i m V m the Frovi n«al122 words
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Article49 1938-11-04 21 Worn of the St. And- f ''irch Mi.ssion will hold on Saturday, Nov. 5, m at. Andrews School, Join 3 to 9 p.m Mrs. •>■ A. B. Jordan of the ■>«■ will declare the 430 pm There wiU be (^ese curios, cinema. d «s. games, sideshows, lllf^s delicious49 words
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Article151 1938-11-04 21 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY REPOR T Singapore, Thursday. rUTHRIES weekly report is a.s follows: Although there has been fair enquiry from America throughout the week, little business has resulted owing to the disparity between the respective levels of the New York and Singapore markets. Physical rubber Is still scarce, and with the151 words
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191 1938-11-04 21 Gold Certificates May Be Issued In America Washington. AN announcement that further imports gold would not be placed with the Treasury's general fund was made by Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, m the course of a Press conference This It believed to indicate that the Treasury will issue191 words
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Article335 1938-11-04 21 SOCIAL GOLF MATCH FOLLOWING are the teams and starting times for the social golf match between the Island Golf Club < and the Keppel Golf Club to be played I on Sunday, at the Island Club (Kep- pel players mentioned first) 8.45 B. La Cloche (8) and C. J. Clac335 words
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Article114 1938-11-04 21 Ties have been arranged as follows m the lawn bowls tournament at the SCC-To-day A. Ferguson (-1) vs. T. 8.1 Rogers (-3>; E. Fozard (-1) vs. F. II Brooks (-2) To-morrow: H. M. Vennik < +5> vs. C. R. Wardle (+2); E. B. Evans (Scr.) vs. H.114 words
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Article32 1938-11-04 21 Singapoor, Thursday. F. Krcmplt* who 1 v.'js seen driving without a rear light at 2.20 am. on Sept 13, was to day fined $1 by Mr. C. H. Whittom.32 words
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Advertisement22 1938-11-04 21 Created by Expert* VI'LCAIN \\;il(h»'s are as attentive m their refined beauty a* they are unfailing m their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-11-04 22 WOMEN'S HOCKEY II t\ m pregrei m the inat«h iM'tweon (I.S.C. and the Fairopeans yesl« ''lav. fliit was a I—l1 1 draw. ftffctch kctwen the C;ir) Sports Club and European women, ended m a draw, both sides scoring 1 each.40 words
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Article48 1938-11-04 22 London, Nov. U The Scottish team against Wales at .soccer at Edinburgh on Nov. is as follows: Brown < Clyde). Andei »n (Hearts), a Beattie (Preston); Bhankly (Preston), Baxter (Middlesbg-. rough), Miller (Hearts); DHaney (Celtic). Walker (Hearts), IfcCulloch J Derby R. Beattie (Preston), ciillick (Bverton).48 words
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495 1938-11-04 22 BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR CUP (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. Thursday, pLAYED five, won, one, drawn one, and lost three:— that is the record of Johore's inter state friendly rugby matches. This is not a record to be proud of but for an exception495 words
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Article300 1938-11-04 22 "Rest" Women Hold Hockey Trial CINGERS, knees, shins and toes meant nothing to 22 girls, m a trial hockey game played on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday, to select a side which will meet a European girls hockey eleven, the match to be played on the S.C.C. ground, m300 words
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Article209 1938-11-04 22 Y. M. C. A. JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAMS The following are the hockey teams tor next week: Tuesday: "Z" Team VS. V MCA. at Alison Road: Enu; Ah Sik; Loh Siew Whye; ChlU Pin Wee; Four Kirn Choon. Tan Own Hong; Lee Joli Ming; Syed Shira/if, Ang Kirn Keat; Lionel Nowman209 words
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Article45 1938-11-04 22 Chinese Swimming Club Events There will be a men's 100 metres breast stroke <men> and women's 50 metres back stroke sealed handicap race at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday, at 10 am and also a water -polo league match between the Dolphins and Otters.45 words
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Article15 1938-11-04 22 Sydney Nov S.-T.';. 1 lian cricketer W. A nounced his retire j Reuter.15 words
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Advertisement73 1938-11-04 22 #*j[BOXING /^^^P HAPPY I4j J] WORLD 8- WIUH TO-NIGHT (oMi'ii.n: \KD j lUlltHm Bit vs Kid Ahmad i; (31 Rda 147 it), l.ittlc H» i man vs Kid < ai |M-ntioi i-j. Rda ir.' ibs 5 M Loy \s X Kamis 4 (2) Rd 112 Ib Ah Kow vs Halt.73 words
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299 1938-11-04 23 ediocre Hockey On 2; S.C.C 0. ined their reputation as well as well balanced hockey ting the Cricket Club by two goals to nil at the padang goals being scored m the second half. r c very midway the hockey t ol a299 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-04 23 Incident m the match between the S.C.C. and the l.oyals on the I'adatiK yesterday. Loyals enhanced their reputation, winnint; fast gmmt by better defence, keener attack.28 words
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39 1938-11-04 23 Joe Louis To Meet John Henry Lewis New York, Nov. 2— Joe Louis defends the world heavyweight title against John Henry Lewis at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 27— the first all-Negro heavy- weight title fight m history. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article88 1938-11-04 23 The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the CCA. A. at soccer to-morrow at the; Jalan Besar Stadium at 3.45 p.m. (play, j ers assemble at the club premises for free transport* Yeo Ah Kow, Chan Shing Kong. Tan Cheow Hin. Tan Seng Leng. Tan Lye88 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-11-04 23 Fort ami int; defeated (he l,oyals yesterday al rugby, at Farm Park by 18 points to three points. At the end of a very even first half, tinho*l led by ->ix points fo nil. Bathgate and Mrßeath kicked penalt\ ifoals. After ihe interval Jones went over for the Loyals and68 words
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Article52 1938-11-04 23 Owing to the Sino-Japanese war the committee of the Merridale B.P. decided to cancel their annual picnic. Members of the Party are requested to note that practice days are as follows: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at pip iGrange Road court* and Sunday o at 7 a.m. 'Orchard52 words
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Article11 1938-11-04 23 J .C.S. A. TENNIS or Civil Service team league t[ tournt-11 words
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165 1938-11-04 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) 4 Malacca, Wednesday. J^ LARGE crowd pf spectators, teeming with excitement, watched last night two wrestling competitions at the Malacca City Park. In spite of the slight drink that continued during th" botrtf intense fa interest was evinced by the165 words
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131 1938-11-04 23 k SOCIAL »«olf match with the Island < liil» will be hrld l>\ tfcf Koyal J«ftore International Club <»n Armistice l>a\ at Singapore. Member des -;-.c to take pai I natch arc kfndl) request amei i n th II I provided on the No tiee131 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-11-04 24 i;<itiit:i (irunvillr. Hover Youiir Ma let. tries a hand at marjonettes. daring :i p.m- inWßllt. ■tana is gradually Rrowinß into a woman, has -.v (ii indication that she is one of the few actresses whose ability will teftl the test uf the transition. When Bonita puts away these56 words
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Article144 1938-11-04 24 Lifted Coat From Motor Car Singapore, Thursday. A MAN with a lengthy record" was tmtmfi to three months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months police supervision by the Third Magistrate, to-day. Wong Ah Mov, 44. lifted a coat out oil ;ui unattended motor car at the junction Of144 words
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Article30 1938-11-04 24 Mrs h w Albert and her two daughter! are lf-uviiu', for Kurope by U)C Nibi.iak this morning. Mr Albert will iccompsiny thorn as fur M Medal).30 words
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Article161 1938-11-04 24 DARING PENANG ROBBERY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang. Nov. 3. A DARING robbery incurred at Pulau Tikus last night when Mrs. Peterson, wife of the late Mr. Peterson of the Public Works Department was robbed of her wristlet watch, tings and purse containing about $180. It appears that Mrs. Peterson was161 words
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Article44 1938-11-04 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bunukok, Nov. 3.— With ratifications of treaties between Siam and Portugal and the Netherlands this week, the only ratification of treaty left is with France and this is expected to happen before the end ol the current month44 words
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226 1938-11-04 24 17-Year-Old Youth Responsible For Thefts Singapore. Thursday. A SERIES of thefts committed at different dates at different plates had a Court sequel this morning. In his office at the Municipal Building, Mr A Greenhill. secretary of the Singapore Improvement Trust, missed his gold denture which he kept m a drawer.226 words
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79 1938-11-04 24 ALLEGED INTIMIDATION AGAINST BUGIS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. TWO charges of criminal intimida tion were preferred against a Bugis. Attan bin Sidek. when produced m the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning. It was alleged that the accused yesterday at Pulau Übin threatened to stab Kasan79 words
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Article50 1938-11-04 24 The Air Ministry has announced that atupr an exhaustive search the four occupants of an Air Force reconnaissance inarhinr from Bircham Newton, m Norfolk, are reported missing and believed killrd m an accident near Flamborough head while engaged m a navigational training flight over the sea.— Reuter50 words
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Article37 1938-11-04 24 Madrid. Not. and many w,n, lu j,. uhe/ Kll the ii»ill| room !?!*«l national Rod Cw j )U ir" lnt the urcupant, jere d, n ,n u The Imted SUtes ReuterReuter - 37 words
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61 1938-11-04 24 Pri vate Enterprise For U.S. Defence Washington. Nov. 3 The Keen tion Finance Corp ra mLi n lend private utility companies $250,000,000 to finance expansion J properties m the interest of j defence programme.. ..-cording! Jes.se Jones. Chalrma tion. He said that a numberl bankers revealed tha were 1 toReuter - 61 words
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Article48 1938-11-04 24 TURKEY STRENGTHENS SEA DEFENCE Istanbul, Nof. 3 X i J nounced to-day I J naval reinforcement It is ur.ci that Turkey ha^s orders > yards three destroyers, and fol marines with another shortly. Two submarines are a to follow shortly from more m March. Turkish shipyai under German supervij>ior..-R^48 words
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Article103 1938-11-04 24 Ct'BJECT to the settlement* 5 tain details the Admiral y decided to entrust the con of the aircraft-carrier of programme, H.M.S. ImP I the Fairfteld Shipbuilding and neering Company. Limited. Glasgow. The value of this coog^J about £3,250,000 and It *i» P ro for three years.103 words
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Article83 1938-11-04 24 Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. THERE was great excitement m the court of the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C Goh, this morning when a Chinese woman who was arrested by the Police for hawking m a prohibited ar a disturbed the peace of the court by83 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-04 24 !m t^ riLES T CIVIK NAN 41 AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OCTFTTTKB No 8. The Arcade. Singapore. IMIONK 79M4 TIIK. TAILOR.21 words
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