Morning Tribune, 15 November 1938
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Title Section11 1938-11-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE rj-NoMfc SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. November i£, 1«B>. FIVE .CENTS.11 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-11-15 1 Miss 1938 goes in for a cellophane sequin bathing dress, while per cousin of the "Naughty Nineties'" creates a furore with billowy fotton suit, stockings and odd looking headgear. Cellophane sequin gives modern bathing suit "sparkling" appearance. Picture above gives a good idea of the development in the64 words
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Article132 1938-11-15 1 Tokyo, Nov. 14. m 'all of Yochow claimed by the Japanese yesterday the ins of Changsha are leaving for western Hunan in increasing >ng to a Japanese dispatch which declares that the ngsha is imminent. troops, dislodged are aLso retreating: where Marshal moved his miliIReuter - 132 words
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353 1938-11-15 1 CHANGSHA EXPECTED TO FALL IN ONE WEEK f HANGSHA is expected to fall within a week as a result of an amazingly sudden Japanese advance, according to foreign reports, which add that complete panic has reigned in the past 48 hours among Chinese civilians, who are evacuating hy all availableReuter - 353 words
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126 1938-11-15 1 JAPAN REPLIES TO BRITAIN, FRANCE, U.S.A. Tokyo, Nov. 14. THE replies to British. French and American notes of Nov. requesting the re -opening of the Yangtse for free navigation have been delivered to the Ambassadors of the three powers in Tokyo to-day. It is authoritatively stated the gist of theReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-15 1 ••■■jf 0> OTHER PAGES j rtt 2 3 S sewsironi 4 5 S 14 15 S s 22, 23 5^ 24 1 sJ^23 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-15 1 j sfo >ll\ IT VOIHSIIJ 1» a cu pf 11 or a quart I vv^li as needed —no waste <19 words
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Article117 1938-11-15 2 CYCLIST WARNED OF ROAD DANGERS Singapore Monday. Vim in'uliui'n'iy riding His rxcle on Bmch yesterday. Jais bin Abdullah MM 10-day lini'd S7 or in -lolaiilt 7 days' r.i. It v. H alleged that Jail came tearh.^ out Of a i<i<- rtwet and charKed acros, j;, car. The Inspector's sv<v managed117 words
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125 1938-11-15 2 ■ME appointment of a Traffic Advisory Committee, the constitution of Which is as envisaged in the Trimmei Report, has been approved by the Governor in Council. Hon Mr R Williamson, partner of Messrs Drew and Napier, advocates and soU sitors, Singapore, and a member of the125 words
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Article494 1938-11-15 2 RICKSHA STRIKE TO END TO-DAY STRIKERS ACCEF AGREEMENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) piN \L understanding was reached yesterday between ricksha owners and pullers over the question of hire charges, new uniform rat* fixed being 33 cents per day foi hire of a ricksha. Singapore's 3,700 rickshas, net seen on the roads494 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-11-15 2 COLONBL Mom laMvaagsc semi. first oflicer to be appointed J Siamese Militarv Attaehe I 'and. arrived in StogayW hv train I from Ban?kok restfr*ay «n his I v.:i\ to Kneiand. I!** i> leaving for I Fnrlund on the Tebi Roassel* 1 i»n Nov 18. f'oloiipl Ben] iv63 words
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225 1938-11-15 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) yEO Teng Chuan told Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court to-day how five Chinese came up to him on the five-foot way of Geylang Road at the junction of Lorong, 10, where he was225 words
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55 1938-11-15 2 Armed Robbers Have Week -End "Holiday" (Tribune Mart Reporter) SINGAPORE'S armed robbers gave policemen, journalists and others a brief rest over the week-end. Practically no reports were made of serious robberies. Police officers slept undisturbed during exceptionally quiet week-end. Contributory cause to less crime is sudden vigilance of local Detective55 words
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Article60 1938-11-15 2 'Tribune Staff Reporter' Singapore. Monday. Tan Ben| Keh, I 27-year old Hokkien appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning charged with attempted extortion by puttl 0 Guan In fear of injury to his person. The licensed claimed trial and the I wai postponed60 words
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Advertisement42 1938-11-15 2 Have You Tried Our j "Contract Valet Service" j $10 and $20 COLLECT (Mi DELIVER j I SKNI) NOW lOK lill AII.S {Burtol Quick! CLEANER'S j m 278, ORCHARD WOMB. I *<W 'GREATEST CARE MUST be EXERCISED IN DEALING with STRANGE BOARDERS42 words
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Miscellaneous20 1938-11-15 2 THE RANPURA The P and O liner Ranpura is due at Slntapore from Hongkong at 930 a i-i to-day. iu*LW20 words
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524 1938-11-15 3 Railways Will Introduce Drastic Fare Reductions A Trade* H'air id To Capture Traffic (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. ISTK reduction* in the second and third class fares, and ujditienal trains giving a more frequent service, are among weapons that will be used by the F.M.S. railways in their it to524 words
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Article84 1938-11-15 3 GOVERNOR'S TERM OF OFFICE iua.s staled in a Sunday contemporary that the term of of Sir Shentoii Thomas as rrnor of the Straits Settlements Hij?h Commissioner of the y Stat<> is due to expire in ber next year and has been excd for a further >e ar f rom that84 words
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144 1938-11-15 3 lnll »"<' Staff Reporter) AT <U.t i Monday. *Eunm lnioclwk thl» morning, a »"n h I; 3 a CNnese walking h ln his hands. This 'Mhe liSP 1 1 so h went up »t"the and him e P°«ession of the trousers. Cc 5 e 0144 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-11-15 3 FLYING HOLIDAY .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodman left Singapore yesterday by Imperial Airways, were seen off at the airport uv a large number of friends.25 words
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124 1938-11-15 3 Singapore, Monday. JUVO Chinese, Heah Chak Chuan and T«f Jui Monjr, were each lined $2,536 (or undeij>o three months* rigorous imprisonment in default) on their pleading guilty this morning before Mr. C, 11. Koh, the Sixth Magistrate, to possession of dutiable tobacco, the* duty on124 words
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Advertisement36 1938-11-15 3 NOTICE "Columbia Films of Malaya Ltd., Singapore, hereby informs all persona concerned that Mr. Morton I Qoldsteitl has resigned hi.s position M Manager of the local subsidiary in Singapore." NEVER NEED Sole Agents: MONTOR LTD.— SINCAroRF.36 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-15 3 Refresh with KAU de COLOGNE ■STARINA" British Product F.M.S.— Duty Free. LITRK $1.00 per bottle. 1 $1.25 m From All Dealers.21 words
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Article26 1938-11-15 4 GOLD Previous To 1 Fine Bai per o<s £7 6.9 £7 S SJ™ 1 19% 19 U 4 months forward 19 516 1!' 126 words
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Article155 1938-11-15 4 Previous J o-fin* tdon M onday 1 ing lUIIBRK JfJL Qui< Dull 83 lh 3 16 Spot kAtJ v 16 »' i 3 16 • forwafd >. :'!i(i Forward (December) i.Jan liar.) Buyei n Sellers Buyers Sellers 8 87 16 8 7 16 63 16 B', B', 16155 words
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Article118 1938-11-15 4 Distillers Dunlop Rubber General Electric imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pacific London Tin Rubber Plan Investment Trust Linggls Ayer Hltam Southern Kintas London Asiatic Kaffirs (West Wit Area.) Shell Transport HK. 8 Bank Chartered Bank British American Tobacco Chinese 5% Reongs. (London Issue) Previous 91118 words
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Article45 1938-11-15 4 Forward Jan.iMar TIN Spot Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Previous Quiet 16 15 16 17 1 16 16 15 l*; 17 1 16 Stead. 46* H New York. Sat To-day 47 urday. Chane.  l 16  lil6 1 16 -116 _i_rT Til45 words
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Article23 1938-11-15 4 TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) Previous £2l5 l £2l5 7 » London To-day £2l6 £2l6 3^ Monday Change 1 r\k23 words
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Article67 1938-11-15 4 London. Monday T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate» Previous To-da\ Chang? T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 178 88 178.76 .12 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8.73 15 II 8.73' u 1316 T.T. on Hongkong (clown selling rate) ls. 3d Unchanged  T.T. on Japan (closing selling67 words
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Article125 1938-11-15 4 Singapore, Monday. MINING: Tin at midday Has sun 1 up Thv' Tin share market to-day wao steady with a .small business passing and there were buyers of Rantaus $1.52. Kuchai.s $1.39 cum div. Batu Selangorc $1 41 *2 and Putehs at 95 cents. Raubs ven quoted to-dav125 words
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Article101 1938-11-15 4 Singapore. Monday. ACCUSED, Ang Boh. who was mentioned to have spent much of his time 111 jxaol. has a record number ol previous convictions, again heard the fateful words spoken to him yesterday by Mr G.S. Rawlings, Third Police Magistrate who .sentenced him to six101 words
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Article41 1938-11-15 4 The following Is a list of outputs for the undermentioned estates for the month of October. 1938: lbs. Brunei 26,145 Bukit Timah 8380 Changkat 23,550 Haytor 8,878 Indragiri ***** Lunas 30,090 Nyalas 26,500 Tapar 43,998 Ulu Panda n 2,41741 words
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139 1938-11-15 4 France's Recovery Measures Star Activity London. Nov. 11l MODERATELY heavy bear-cowd of the franc, following pubiM tion of France's recovery measard provided the chief feature of M foreign exchanges this morninj. Both French and British excha funds were soon called on to safl francs and it is estimated that the139 words
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Article93 1938-11-15 4 Rome, Nov. 14. THE Vatican has protested to the Italian Government against an article of the n»-w Italian racial law forbidd.ing marriagt between Italian Aryans with persons of another race The Vatican holds that the law is an miMatoral brer/*h of the concordat of 1929. According93 words
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Advertisement63 1938-11-15 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE ESANKING LATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the b EAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS ai CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, I and ONLY YOU can have access ;to these tale boxes, so that63 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-15 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSIKAME COMPANY, LTD BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD T(%: 2 Rnlnvson Green14 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-15 4 sm^ m^rs Ih Xvyy^V^ -/4b^>»^^^^B r K£n*rQ^M [7"flj8 words
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Article779 1938-11-15 5 STOCKS SHARES sjued By Fraser Company S.r.eupore, Nov. 14. 5 p.m. MINING 4,2 4iB I Kumbang Lj Malay 28|- 30 431- 47 Nom '-Nom _____r~<jKfl r Th*ll Hitam 0.62& 0.671/2 Weng fin Tin Selangor 23»3 1.40 1016 24 3xd 1.45 116 ■tel i Malay deriang ji Tin Fatt • mwrnwrnrmw779 words
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Article102 1938-11-15 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends __lrtdend Booka Close 2Vfe% less tax Nov. 8 20% final Nov. 16 10% final Nov. 21 2 1/ 2 final Nov. 10 21/2% Nov. 23 5d Int. Dec. 8 2V2% final Nov. 18 Singapore, Nov. 14, Date A Wv Payable Nov. 27 Nov. 21102 words
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Article212 1938-11-15 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Amtvits 4 3 4|9 Batu Selangors 1-44 i.« Hong Fatts 0^80 0_84 Hongkong Tin 2316 25^Jelebus 0/J0 0.75 Kamunting Tin 10|3 11:6 K-itu Tin 25|6 266 Killinghalls H|6 18'6 ifvamatij 10 6 111© K.iamau> d9 T units **6 AU Linguis 1-TO l^d212 words
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Article187 1938-11-15 5 mTtS 30 n $30 000 fl Pr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY f £ sft_ 1947 $1,600,000 19 r,\ Sept 3 ° 100 102 nom StJSI 1940I 940 WW a r 31 Sept. 30 1063_ V *<- 1955 $1,000,000 1083 4 nom ::1 Sept.187 words
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Advertisement146 1938-11-15 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD 1324 Paid Up Capital i 40,030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.00U.j00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE BOMOH M TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.146 words
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Advertisement360 1938-11-15 6 JL -^-...w.-m^. "W i .ho Ojpi'f'iiii lon. 100, will ('MM'rt,.,,,.,.^ -The JOY of LIVING! j Imii von wee IIII'.M: and hoi I j on a grand Laussh Sj» M I 1 IT Nl'^aHK^ «IC_ a^H. 'lOC' AamAV bH v i&& B Bb I S'iEii|K!^^^^B^^^^^KA' :x |^^«y^gsAßw^***'**•^^• Xv;-I-.-:v. XvXv i f^/l)360 words
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Article100 1938-11-15 7 Los Angeles. LjTARIANISM is on the -remand even In America is| josly boring from within the ,d our liberties, as well as m n from without," dpHui T.v Ickes. i Interior. i-.ouKht U profoundly thank he added, "that America has l5 n,Mu, M a suppliant on knis to an>one100 words
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Advertisement212 1938-11-15 7 IlllllfflllU, "■■■■•■•■■■■■■■b«««b i GRAND PALACE <-30&9.4ap.m. pm n J -Controlled by Shaw Bros. LM.j ACTUAL SCENES FILMED I IN WMi TORN CHINA Al ill|{ (west! fbontl See Chinese School Children Studying in 100s of Mountain Dus-Outs j SEE THE GALLANT j Bth ROUTE ARMY STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY WAR IX CANTON212 words
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Advertisement168 1938-11-15 7 CONTROLLED BY SHAW HROS. LTD. I 3 SHOWS: TO-DAY. 3-15 p.m. 6-15 p.m. 9-15 p.m. POSITIVELY LAST DAY I «5L IRVING BERLINS 'ALEXANDER'S MB RAGTIME BAND" MmFW TYRONE POWER Jrjf^ ALICE FAYE f^jjjff" 1 DON AMECHE IHHiiffijttwA' m atu j L(ls t o j thousands. >•• ••ii.lii.i •■■•■■•J^> j JALAN168 words
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169 1938-11-15 8 NOTICEABLE INCREASE IN INCIDENCE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, M<»ncla> A VOTE for jhe expenditure of $7 t stl to Ik> utilised in tfc« immunisation of children from diphtheria was passed at the lasf Municipal Uud«f< 1 Meeting. There haa been u very nerceptibk169 words
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Article64 1938-11-15 8 THEY ALL SAY IT' S GREAT "One <>t the furinleti pictures I have ,c<mi The Crazy Gang icore bull'a r V c .***** I);ivi< I);ulv Skotrh "The whole show la i riot You're going to laugh plenty when jron tee it Reginald Whitley. Daily Minor When the Crasy Gang join64 words
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Article56 1938-11-15 8 Large numbers of sea birds have, been injured 01 killed by deposits of oil driven »,n to the. Welsh coast by the recent RAte. Sonu' ol IIM birds were cleaned and liberated by people who searched the seashore for them. Many wci- no heavily clogged56 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-11-15 8 Air C.W.A. Scott, holder of the present record, and Mrs. Betty Kirbv firecn recently at Gravesend Aerodrome (Kent) to take off for an attempt to reich Australia in two days. This would have been Scttfi onie-back" flight ufter a two-years' holiday. Eventually, however. th«" fli.'M was iM>stpone»f to52 words
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Advertisement56 1938-11-15 8 NEXT CHANGE PAVILION m. MOIOItlVIS! \V\lt\l\<.!! THE DEVIL is DRIVING! (a) You rely on Faulty breaks (b) Handle the wheel with one arm round Your Sweetheart.... (c) Attempt to drive after You've dined not wisely but too well! SEE COLUMBIA S AMAZING EXPOSURE of ,he killers of the Road at56 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-15 8 THE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES SOLE AGENTS GUTIIDTF C (9 Ii? ii. ii «A16 words
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Article272 1938-11-15 9 faterway Should Always Be Open To All Ships CONDITION TWICE BROKEN [HFN Mussolini stipulated in the Anglo-Italian Agreement lor tree ss |n the Suez Canal for Italian ships, he was merely asking ijmcthinf that had been conceded in clear and unmistakeable years ago. As far back272 words
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Article126 1938-11-15 9 CTOKEK Jenkins, of H M.S. L'uracoa. is bringing an action in the High Court against Admiral of the Heel the Ear! of Cork and Orrery. Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, and Capiain K. Shelley, of the Curacoy. Stoko" Jenkins, who lives at Portsmouth, was tried by Captain Shellev i.nder the126 words
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Article66 1938-11-15 9 WORD ha.s been .received from Canton to the effect that the Canton Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C A. are intact in spite of the fact that the Canton Citv Electricity Plant, which U only* stone's throw away, has been totally guttrd. The Press has been informed thai Japanese soldiers entered66 words
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Article74 1938-11-15 9 F*J*2» relations. consists of P h fl«t, that France 1 h dees not mean "> n <i. that there be ;;:'< Britain from from Britain; the f .<nr,an forces do or open pre^ure ft °m i. 11( I;a^ er added. J fl 'ha; M1( 'l nrdes there are74 words
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Article340 1938-11-15 9 I London. WOMKN pilots can never be ace fliers, says Frank Wead. Mind you, if you tan forget for the minute about Amy Johnson. Amelia! Karhart. Winifred Spooner. Jean Batten. Nancy Bird, he may be i right. Bectmc Lteutenant^omnutncler Prank Wead. one of the340 words
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Advertisement148 1938-11-15 9 KUCHA! TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated In the straits Settlements* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uv.t at me Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Company wliich will be hjDld at the Registered Office of the Companv, No. U6, Market Street, Singapore, on Friday. 25th November, 1938. at 11.15 a.m., the Directors will recommend148 words
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344 1938-11-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 15. 1938 THE WAR IN CHINA MKWS oi «i curiously contradictory Mture comes from the China fronts. On the one hand, the Chinese forces in the neighbourhood of Canton are said to be meeting with great success, and from three sides troops ire converging on344 words
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Article1124 1938-11-15 10 A Celtic View Of Race Hatred OPEN LETTER TO ARYANS BEOWULF writes an open letter to Aryans in the latest ant i- Jew developments in Germany and touches on its reaction to the question of Colonies for Germany. am not Jew Bo tar as I kn,w my I blood La1,124 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-11-15 10 HrwOk in memory of Britons and Arabs who hcve fallen IP of t tK na* placed on the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, by m« PfcttitiM Arab Society in London. (Planet *w-31 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-15 10 1 fttWARiS I 111 I*l w u white [I I label I WHISKY I W.P.S.-D115 words
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Article998 1938-11-15 11 CHAMBERLAINS" FOR RAINY WEATHER Expressing Gratitude By Buying Umbrellas (From Our Own Correspondent) p IE British Prime Minister i s assured of immorta.^fna't^one BelSuT ln a ratheF SingUlar Way t0 the ]e of The Belgians have no doubts about the part played by Mr. Chamberlain in averting a world war998 words
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Article175 1938-11-15 11 mugs Through I The Post I report of the British Govern- n to the league of Nations Effi< in dangerous drugs during: F issued recently, states several attempts to import I quantities by letter post were the channel., through which Ku, drups circulate legitimately," Kr report175 words
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Article182 1938-11-15 11 BRITAIN'S RESERVES OF GOLD ■Offset Nervousness m London. I view of the persistent weakness of sterling in terms of dollars, question of the adequacy of Bri- .fold reserves at present is one preoccupations of |j following interesting calculation on was contributed by the ■jiomLst recently In M Fu C pH182 words
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Advertisement96 1938-11-15 11 Oxford Street Landmark Goes nESCRIBED by Horace Walpole as the "wonder of the 18th century and the British Empire," a famous London building has suffered yet another transfor[Continued in next Column] POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 3096 words
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Advertisement33 1938-11-15 11 THE TRUE TONIC POOD I Obtainable of Chtmtsti and Star I <..l Unit -Of o-l*_p..rt »l. i .»ttl.tn«r«»:..ii.T>KK-h ROYAL PORTABLE WITH TOUCH CONTIOI ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION R°NC° LTD. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration289 1938-11-15 12 NEW CAPE T PLANNED s y«___Mrss» Planet News Mr. C. W. A. Scott, holder of the present record, and Mrs. Betty Kirhv (,-rJ The flight will be in the Spring. This will be Scott's "Come-back" fli«htaM Scott, with the late Campbell Black, set the present record of 2 days 4Planet News - 289 words
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Advertisement43 1938-11-15 12 Air Travel Cheaper Still CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MAO« TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Rooking »nd li.foimation from tbe principal travel agents, or from MansfiPld A Co. Ltd.. General A«enU for Malaym, Oecan BoUdinr, Singapore. Tt!f phone: 6154. THerrauM: Airways Singapore43 words
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Advertisement50 1938-11-15 13 QUEEN OF THE AIR YOU WILL FIND THF LASGEST SII,K( HOYS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOtUES, etc. AT Item* ILLMA\\ WHERE nUALITI and VALUE ARE TEADITION4L The Hent hi to < MM and Ptf at RENE ULLMANN JEWEIXUtS. Raffles Plac^. SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 am. to 650 words
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Article, Illustration953 1938-11-15 14 Depend To A Great Extent Upon Smooth Skin And Firm, Strono Lines Showing The Moulding Of The Underlying Bones DKAUTIFUL hands in within the reach Of every woman, fof beauty in this case does not depends 10 much upon the shapeliness ol the hands and the slenderness Of953 words
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Article226 1938-11-15 14 JHE hatless fashion wave has been sweeping through Singapore with ing strength and in consequence, coiffures are more exposed than n you want to go hatless remember that this fashion gives prommt hair. This means heads must be well-groomed and so dressed that tft your226 words
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Advertisement24 1938-11-15 14 |J?k Perfume ophisticated ol pi rfunv i, the lreshcst And CHRISTMAS (ill I mo *l tovlgorml ti,, u for th( kegante." nATTERY I^OAD. CHEMISTS24 words
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Article, Illustration905 1938-11-15 15 I Start Your Children Early On leaiiy. impr-.-sionable aw foiled in your Ai H last them for the lU wn your boy or weU po.ed. srlft*ni ot society begin dUTlni their earliest most imporUnt lessons ((out. from previous paye). oil will "emedy matters. It is905 words
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Advertisement25 1938-11-15 15 tttUNRNt WAVING I P^IICFS: J JJ Sl2OO $18.00 J| VIS«\ perm MM\p'A Ud 3 FORT ROAD C I^ E MALACCA I ne 4610) (Phone: 121)25 words
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Advertisement30 1938-11-15 15 A NEW C O |FFURE mr v. ANDREW'S ball W can \h- created for you at iT *J «^»'OOX IPPOIJTO «k Art Hairdressers. iOm r 'f For appointments phone SMO30 words
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Advertisement296 1938-11-15 16 B^ MM i mi tm V r"TBi" in)l BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN fNQLAND) N ,v. IS RANCHI ***** Jan! 13 '•iuiriA^r. U(((I Dec 3 NANPURA 17.00U Jan. 17 0,,,, a A E 15 000 Dec 16 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 i-uAi A IU(J Dec" BURDWAN 5,070 Feb.296 words
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Advertisement319 1938-11-15 16 !k TO FRENCH "poTtI j CHARCEURS RFLJki i c I DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk CAP BT JACQUES For Marseilles. Ntnte* St. Nazaire ft JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Touranr ind Haiphong j O.Q MAURICE LONG For Saigon j The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO. \ji319 words
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Article431 1938-11-15 17 Dangers Of Early Marriage A warning to young doctors against the dangers of early marriage was given by Dr. Robert Hutchison. President of the Royal College of Physicians, when he addressed the students of the Westminster Hospital Medical School at their new home in Horseferry Road, Westminster,431 words
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Advertisement250 1938-11-15 17 !IMII\S PIIILP LIME. dnorporated in Australia*. NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. tELLA Nov 28 Dec. 2 ?KL'P Dec. 31 Jan 5 p 'irkets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Ring rates a passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or lounn- to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. IBBANEBYDNET return 5642.86 Ist250 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-15 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA I ha. TA LA MII A 8,000 TONS SAILING NOVEMBER 17. AT 3 P.M. The above vessel h&r excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana cecond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and68 words
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Miscellaneous190 1938-11-15 17 bSTAL INTELLIGENCE K.N.I L.M Nov. 15 11.30 am fc "Imperial" 15 z p.m "Imperial" n 15 2 p.m. pd "Imperial" 15 2 p.m. Sort" 'Imperial" 15 p.m "Imperial" 15 p.m IH10* "Imperial" 15 2 p.m. imi Ireland Imperial" 15 2 p.m. id Palestine 'Imperial" 15 2 p.m. Stain x K.L.M.190 words
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Miscellaneous275 1938-11-15 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE wharves OR EXPECTED TO AMOVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Van Heutftl 22 1 1 Rajula 20 1 1 Kutoang 18 2 3 Gewanu 15 2 3 Radnorshire 14 2 3 Nanking 11 2 3 Kedah 9 2 Tango Maru 7 2 City275 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-11-15 17 MAILS DELIVERED The 'City of Athens" for U.S.A. (Parcels only). Mails previously announced a.s claslnp, at 7 p.m. on Saturdaj, will now close at 2 p.m. to-day.27 words
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Article43 1938-11-15 18 Lundon TIIK British Government, rinaoct circles understand, has pw chased a large quantity of Kuninian wheat or storage by the Fom Defence Department, as part of the country's war reserve. The amount is said to be ak 200.000 lons, worth about aoOOJH43 words
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Miscellaneous248 1938-11-15 18 ON THE RADIO FNOV, 15 SINGAPORE ZH! :i r > Mft/n (141 mcs ZIIP 30% metres (9.69 mcs) D ni. ftf) Mulay music 00 Chinese music. t oo Children'! programme (English). 30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7 4.» a gardening talk by R. E. Holtturn. 00 Ught orchestral concert248 words
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Miscellaneous190 1938-11-15 18 rDG 1515 Mcs (19.8 m.) 6.20 Gymnastics. 6.30 Light gramophone music 0.50 Time signal. Gramophone inunc uonliiiiied". 750 Cl«».se down. 10.50 Time signal opening. Albert Sandier, n.30 Ctoklng lessons. ii so Two Bonnets. p.m. 12.10 .studio Orchestra. 1 10 News and weather reports. 1 L»2 Orchestra irom "Hotel des Indes>"190 words
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Miscellaneous472 1938-11-15 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION ."> <;SB 0.51 Mcs (3155 m.) 6.40 Over the Farm Gate'-talk by j a Scott Watson. Professor of Rural Economy in the University of Oxford. G55 Tunes to Remember' tsong scries No. 2).* 7 15 Popular Favourites. BBC Em pi re Orchestra; leader. Leonard Hirsch; conductor, Eric Fogg.472 words
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Miscellaneous147 1938-11-15 18 BERm, I>JB IV2O M (s (L, p.m. •>.20 Concert i iphr 7,5 7.20 NewN in En-li;,h 7.35 Concert ol lichi m tinued). m -8.10 Greetings to \\<\» na 8.30 News and German. Vlc w 1.16 In praise of noble mubic^ and dances arrant 1 Veening. Dy 9.20 News and economic147 words
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Article, Illustration159 1938-11-15 19 Poular Chinese Classes At S'pore Con vent 'cause they believe that education in the vernacular is as important as a good sound English education. Convent I the My Infant Jesus authorities have Chinese classes,. Idea is to give jjirls who want education in Chinese sound training Classes last throughout the159 words
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265 1938-11-15 20 BRITAIN'S UNDERGROUN BLOOD DEPOTS British Scientist Prepared If War gRITISH SCIENTISTS HAVE BEEN WATCHING CLOSELY ft results of the new blood storage and transfusion technique which thousands of lives are being saved on the Spanish battlefieli by British medical men in the units sent out by the Spanish Media Aid265 words
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Article113 1938-11-15 20 S. RHODESIA JUBILEE Victoria Falls To Be Flood -Lit PLANS to celebrate Southern Rhodesia Juhih in September. 1940. have now been practically settled. It is hoped that memocr of the Royal Family will be present for the occasion Impressive flood-lighting of the famous Victoria Falls, a re-union in Bul.maMt. near113 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-11-15 20 Incident in recent football match between Gunners and Chinese.9 words
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Article180 1938-11-15 20 For Ja|iane«e Shanghai! "T DO not sympathize with H of the Japanese policies in Cm said Mr. Randall Gould, editor on] Shanghai Evening Post and cury. in a press conference consa in* of foreign and Japanese corn pondents. m "I regret to say that I fa180 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-15 21 visitor I. the Olympia Fair be** instructed h. the art of weav in C palm tree Imm by natives ..f wom3n French Morocco. Planet NewsPlanet News - 27 words
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154 1938-11-15 21 »)JK Strachan. a wMfcr of the Gordon Hiphlamkrs was to-day |r; t < $40 and his 'icence endorsed, when he was convicted by Mr. I IVhittom, Traffi- Ma^istrat^ for drivinp: negligently on Beach f. .ilidin with another car and thereby causing hurt to Soh Juan154 words
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Article54 1938-11-15 21 Alleged Honsebreaking Reporter* h T Singapore, Monday Bee. a 32-year-old Hokkiea this mornina: in the Second before Mr. Conrad Oldham g that he at 3 a.m. yesterdav ««J to have broken into the Liong Bee at 83, Rochoro i "rcier to commit theft «k ol battery parts valued s postponed54 words
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Article30 1938-11-15 21 DR AFT AGREEMENT 14.- -A draft agreement »una' ol cultural relations approved by the Cabisimilar to that congary and forms another *!,h]u\ N m contemplation to Include Belgium and ReuterReuter - 30 words
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187 1938-11-15 21 Failed To Give Address Of Driver, Fined Singapore, Monday. J/EITH Goldsmith, of the Fox Film Corporation, was to-day charged with failing to supplv on demand to the C.P.0., the name and address ot the driver of a car owned by him who had turned in a prohibited area on Sept.187 words
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Article122 1938-11-15 21 ALLEGED GRIEVOUS HURT Singapore, Monday. FOUR Indians, Mangal Singh, Bhalya Ram, Masian Singh and tara Singh, stood their trial to-day, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Ibrahim bin Mohamed. Medical evidence certified that Ibrahim, when admitted122 words
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Article51 1938-11-15 21 Barcelona, Nov. 14. The advance of the Republican lin^ utSegre and the "complete repulse oi the Nationalist forces on the Ebro" II claimed in a War Ministry communique It refers to the heroic resistance of tiie Republican troops in the face of intense pressure in the Ebro zone.--Reuter - 51 words
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Article107 1938-11-15 21 Jerusalem, Nov. 14. rpHK citj of J«rleho was (KTiii)i»'i to-day by the Cofctotwwn (iuards. Simultaneously with the British Forcfi six warplanes appeared at dawn from over ttM Mount of Chnsf.s Temptatio; and as they formed a low air cordon round grove-girdled Jericho the roar of theReuter - 107 words
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100 1938-11-15 21 "We Hope To See Overthrow Of Hitler" Wellington, Nov. 14. 4 117E hope we shall soon see the overthrow of Herr Hitler," declared the Bishop of Dunedin, in an address at the laying of the foundation stone for a new Catholic church at South land district. Praising the Pope's peaceReuter - 100 words
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107 1938-11-15 21 LOYALS OFFICER CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED Singapore, Monday^-When charg ed to-day for turning left against a traffic signal at the junction of Kalian* Road and Lavender Street on July 26, Capt. B. O. Ware of the Second Bat. Loyal Regiment, stated that he mistook the Junction for one which had a107 words
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Miscellaneous65 1938-11-15 21 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice at Kuala LumpurCourt of Appeal Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca- -Civil Cases. Before Mr Justice Home in 3rd Court Part heard S. 466 37 -Cheon* Chark vs Gammon Malaya* Ltd. Judßment of Worley. Ar. Judge, will be read by the Dy Registrar in65 words
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201 1938-11-15 22 Weight Was Deciding Factor Webb's team It; Andrew*! Bchee| on PI. A VIM. a scratch ham captained by A. I*. Webb. St. Andrew's School lost hy IU points to nil at Karrer Tark yesterday. Die ichoolboys found 'Ik* weight oi i;»< opposing pack too201 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-11-15 22 Touch And Go Phase of the gSSM in which St. Andrew's School were defeated by a scratch XV captained by Mr. A.i\ Webb.23 words
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290 1938-11-15 22 SEGAMAT BEAT KLUANG IN VOLLEY BALL RETURN (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. IN the absence of Shawl Hamid, the Kluang captain, Kluang were a ■tightly weakened side when they met the Sega mat Indo-Ceylonese in their return volley ball game. All the vanie SeKamal were a much better side290 words
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Article155 1938-11-15 22 NEW WORLD TO STAGE WRESTLING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday. MANAGEMENT of the New World. Ltd. are staging a wrestiing match at their arena on Thursday, Nov. 19, commencing at 9.15 p.m. when three interesting bouts will be staged. Programme is between loctal Indians and men who learnt their wrestling155 words
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Article218 1938-11-15 22 The following is the result of the qualifying round of the R.A.F and Cornwall Cups at the Island Club Dr. T. E. Cheah S. F. Ho 72 7 7 „ 64> K W'. F Mavor W H. Dunn 71 6 k M% ('.AR Bateman &H. H. Hoeden218 words
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Article184 1938-11-15 22 Muar Chinese Do Well At Hockey (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar, Nov. 14. JHK Muar Chinese hockey team scored a creditable victory over the Batu Pahat Chinese Recreation Club by five goals to oiio in the fiist inter-district Chinese hockey match played at Batu Pahat School padang yesterday. At half time,184 words
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Article55 1938-11-15 22 rinvi^"F" A s vs Chlnese Swimming v t h l A at wa ter pol t0 da y at the I M.C^A. pool at 5.30 p.m.: Choo ThS a n Fon K Lim, Urn Thvc Hock. Goh Buan Cheok, Lee Choon Nghee, Yeo Teow Nghee. Lee Hin Min55 words
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Article259 1938-11-15 22 SEGAMAT CHINESE HOCKEY REVIVAL (From Our Own Corit^^ THANKS I efforts of Mr A the local iportts^thtfiL Chinese are fielding a ho tn:s year, rhc Chinese wSTL Held two yea., back but J began to van, and :lilh J effort was nude Ui ge t 2 last yoar it failed259 words
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258 1938-11-15 22 MUAR BEAT KUALA LUMPUR AT BASKET- BALL Muar. Ikm SPEED, perftct combination i sharp shooting wen mil responsible for the oven* he* victory by 55—27. scored If! Muar Seow Seow basket bain over the Kuala Lumpur h» learn in a charity ■utefc 31 the China Relief Fund. H» «J was258 words
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Article107 1938-11-15 23 If, >lin Kee, Raffles Eege nW r back, is beK fn a trial by the SelecKf the Singapore State side in a game on the K between the S.C.C. and W\ to-day. K be Mm Kees eight rugger fte only -Parted rugby this year, ■ee b one of Singapore's107 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-11-15 23 Saints did not do very well in their match against Mr. A.P. Webb's team yesterday, went down to the tune of 19 points to nil.25 words
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Article43 1938-11-15 23 ■•A vs. R.A. 'Blakang Mati> Mthe S C C B. A G Mackenzie. D. W. Le ■k Forrester. P. H. Burgess, ■rillbrook.J. B. Potter (capt.); ■/Thomas. AT. Grieve, D. H. m C Wrigley. L. E. C. Letts, 1 AS. Olsen, C. P.43 words
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Article28 1938-11-15 23 (A. A. B. Menzies won the ppel G.C. November L. G. U. lowing were the three best turned: A B Menzies 90—24=66. Starr 90—23=67. M. Williamson 98—30=68.28 words
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Article54 1938-11-15 23 ONE cards were taken out for I Keopel November Medal which ma win for C.W.Watson with oi three up. returned was by s with a .score of All Square jeeps 'Saturday): Ist nine R. l «wn; 2nd nine R. J. Fennie JV Ist nine C. W. Watson 3 up;54 words
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Article66 1938-11-15 23 ROX Y THEATRE B.P. ;Roxy Theatre BadKSmintn i efeate d fhe K. C. Utth; Party b y tnree games court lyera mentioned firsti un brut T. w. Tay, 15—3. Ai: l0 »t L. B. Chin. 5-3, to Poh Guan Yam,' Wee Eng Whatt beat T. W. Tay 21-11, Hazali B66 words
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Article414 1938-11-15 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. MALACCA Eurasians, who have enjoyed an unbeaten hockey record this season went down to the Singapore Recreation Club by 2—o on Armistice Day at the Malacca Club padang. The match which was played in aid of the Poppy Day414 words
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Article299 1938-11-15 23 Island Club Beat Johore ISLAND Club beat the Royal Johore International Golf Club orer the Island course on Friday by 9 i to 5>4. The following are detailed results, i Johore players mentioned first): C. F. Allen <5> and J W. Morre (6) o; C. Bateman (2) and N. Mallal299 words
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Article163 1938-11-15 23 R. A. F. BEAT PULAU BRANI R.A.F. V 8 pts; R.E. (P.8.) 0. JHE Royal Air Force 'A' XV beat the Royal Engineers (Pulau Brani) at rugger at Seletar yesterday by eight points (one goal and one try) to nil. The game was dominated by the forwards and it Was163 words
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129 1938-11-15 23 r ARK I SON C. November medal U competition held over the week end resulted in a win for Rev. A. 8. Giles with a net score of 63. The following were the best returns: Ball sweeps: —First nine holes won by A J.129 words
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Article69 1938-11-15 23 The S.C.F.A. meet the RAF. in r\ soccer friendly at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon and the Manchester Regiment on Friday. The R.A.F. team to meet the Chlntt at the Anson Road Stadium to-day wi'l be the sajpne as that which beat th«' Chinese in the Singapore69 words
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Article79 1938-11-15 23 A badminton match conjistlllg of four singles and three doubles will bo played between the Maxfli Badminton Partv and the Roxy Theatre Party at th-' Maxfli court on Saturday Th:following have hern rhasen to represent the Maxfli Badminton Party D'e Khon-. Chiang, Nu Chene Tina. lye Ah Leaf79 words
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Article57 1938-11-15 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday Awakrucd up unusual noi.sr.s at about 4 40 a.m. Mr A K Smith found f iir. his house bI 700 Kamponi Bahi I was broken Into ind thai i sold watch and clothing to th total vaHi»--ol $134 had been stolen A n-j)')rt57 words
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609 1938-11-15 24 Most Impressive Funeral Since Ludendorff Berlin, Nov. 14. }|KRK von Rath, the diplomat who was murdered in the Embassy in Paris, is to be accorded the most impressive state funeral since the death of General Ludenorff. The body will arrive on a French special train on Wednesday morning and willReuter - 609 words
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Article130 1938-11-15 24 A Hankow message says the Japanese military, who are already occupying Messrs. Butterfield's pontoon which was the cause of a recent protest, commandeered another Butterfield pontoon at 1 p.m. yesterday, therebv aggravating the situation. It is understood the pontoon is fitted with pumping gear and was towed130 words
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Article55 1938-11-15 24 The oriqin.nl anxiety «M that guerillas cntrappr-d in the Lushan mountains miplit seize the food supplies stttti i>y the foreigners, but this ha> apparently been allay«<l. It is n<»w surmised that the puerilla,s. «HMM imrn<»dialc requirpmetits are winter clothing rather than t*4, will endoavour to birak the55 words
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Article74 1938-11-15 24 Berlin, Nov. 14. PREPARATIONS for a mass treason trial are being completed. The trial is expected to begin before the People's Court at the beginning of next year. Twenty-one person> are accused of intrigues aeainst the state, include Ernst Niekisch on charges connected with the so-called Freedom PartyReuter - 74 words
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120 1938-11-15 24 A STRONG BRITAIN IS A FORCE SIR JOHN SIMON London, Nov. 12 TO secure general disarmament, Britain has set alt example but she found that many states were unwilling to follow that example, said Sir John Simon, who added that he felt constrained to declare that Britain has disarmed "toBritish Official Wireless - 120 words
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Article158 1938-11-15 24 FRANCE ACCEPTS RECOVER PLAN p aris. ft, N A LL must U swing and swing it.- declaim M r referring to his pU* jl trative reorganisation of These, he said, include o Up civil servants who will be Q henceforth in productive xnd limitation of recruiting forj sen-ice and a158 words
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56 1938-11-15 24 fOR the first time in histtfj British officers from! Stac College, Quetta. a« work out exercises for the* fence of Singapore as part their training course. The officers under the d» tion of Major General B passed through Colombo td enroute for Singapore «JReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1938-11-15 24 Fan,. Nov. U 1 1. Minister, M. Fla ic Hcrr Hitler the Munici: w*s re-elected Pn J rattc Alliance P 02 1.650 v, ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-15 24 A. S. GILES. oirrr iTTEß CIVIL. NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND No. a. The Arcade, Singapore. T .«noß. THONE 79J*. TH E \Z^23 words
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