Morning Tribune, 28 November 1938
1938-11-28
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Title Section11 1938-11-28 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE j-.No. -•>"• SINGAPORE, MONDAY, November 28. 19?g FIVE CENTS.11 words
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353 1938-11-28 1 RANGE FACES CRISIS OF GREATEST MAGNITUDE PARIS WILL BE ISOLATED KAM I IS FACING Ox\E OF ITS MOST TRYING INTERNAL CRISES. FIFTY 101 SAM) FRENCH LABOURERS, ARTISANS, SKILLED WORKMEN ARE PROVIDING E GOVEERNMENT WITH THE GREATEST PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED. A GENERAL RIKK WHICH IT IS CONTEMPLATED WILL CUT PARISReuter - 353 words
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128 1938-11-28 1 French Strike Leader Challenges Government Paris, Nov. 27. 1 DEGREE signed by Mr. Lebrum will be published tomorrow requisitioning all French railways. M Jouhaux, secretary* genera) of C.G.T. to-night denounced the recovery decrees m a crowded hall and cried, 4 M. Daladier must go. Jouhaux declared that this demonstration isReuter - 128 words
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Article108 1938-11-28 1 BLUM APPEALS TO DALADIER Paris. Nov. 27. THE National Committee Federation of Health and other public services announced that a definite order has been issued to local organisations instructing them to participate m Wednesday's strike. An anneal to M. Daladier to resign anJ enable "Government of union and moral unity"Reuter - 108 words
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Article84 1938-11-28 1 MINERS m the Valenciennes region have accepted their union leaders' orders to return to work. Complete resumption is anticipated to-morrow and this will reduce the number of strikers m the region by 50 per cent. to 25.000. Building trade workers m Denain bavo also decided to resume tomorrow.Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-11-28 1 MISS ALICE MARBLE - Blonde Alice Becomes Cafe Singer MISS ALICE MARBLE New York, Nov. 27. MISS Alice Marble has been engaged as a singer at one of the leading New York hotels, beginning from Dec. 1. Miss Marble, who is known to American tennis enthusiasts as "blonde Alice" is tall and fair, has,Reuter - 74 words
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Article91 1938-11-28 1 M. REYNAUD'S IMPASSIONED APPEAL Paris, Nov. 27. I COME to talk to you to prevent an irreparable error, declared 1M Kevnaud m a broadcast. "We agreed on the aims that must be attained and it would be inexcusable if we should not understand each other. "My plan has been distorted,91 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-28 1 L J OTHER PAGES j Pace S .ynsfront 4 ft 5 incia' 14 15 I15 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-28 1 V-JEyj)^ FRESH MILK -WITH tjf^n^ all the TkorfHi: DPMOVPHt LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drin:. It is especially For Klim is ri< h, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, w.-itt-r removed.66 words
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Article97 1938-11-28 2 (I'riuunt Staff Keporter* Malacca. Sawtoy. an Kuad and Bukit Chtt^ljf* With regard to Ike Mun.c.pal KiiKinerr's proposal to introduce a water born,- KVCrafC vv tern. Ikt Commissioners, though m favour of such a intern, thought that th.' r.ngi»e*r\'department had »BlBcl«ll w.rk on hand with the97 words
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135 1938-11-28 2 THIEVES BREAK INTO MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS (Tribune Crime Reporter) TARING advantage el the Han llaya Puasa holiday last Thursday, some thieves broke into the Municipal building. Getting in through one of the windows, they found their way into the Consolidated department and tampered with the clerk.' drawer.- and were lucky enough135 words
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Article38 1938-11-28 2 (Tribune crime Reporter) M about 2 m. on Saturday mornI Mala) -chool at Arab Street nto and a bicycle valued at |7S was repi ree to have been stolen The police are Investigating mto the di itter38 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-11-28 2 ■MMN-NI leader of the loea. Ceylon Tamil community and P ue itsident of the Ceylon Tamil Association. Dr S. NagaunJ?£SZ U early yesterday morning, fo.low.ng an ope, .ton ior appendicitis at the General Hospital. Cli He Iy ieuves widow and six children. Funeral takes place192 words
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Article123 1938-11-28 2 Malacca Follows Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA will shortly adopt the methods of Singapore with regard to ice-cream hawkers. Mr. G. W Bryant, the president. referred the Municipal Commissioners to a memorandum by the Health Officer on the subject which read as follows: "1 have recently discussed the question of123 words
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111 1938-11-28 2 Ar Down, N.rvv. suffer filing. Swollen joint.? I you Get Up NlghtJ Burning. Itching Passages lUwn, Circles Under frequent Headaches appetite and Energy £3sS E rM« -nn eminen Klcto"! kath to all kidney iVrms Rerin-destroylng prS>: -urapuln Is le. B ?r2S tl Ptiru111 words
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Article, Illustration342 1938-11-28 2 Malay Union's Hari Raya Celebration (Tribune Staff Reporter) JHE hall of the Victoria School was fully packed last Satur afternoon when members and friends, numbering over hundred, of the Singapore Malay Union gathered together m nour of their Hari Raya Puasa festivity. The President, Tuan Haji Ambck.J.P., presided and addressed342 words
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Advertisement46 1938-11-28 2 1 "Scotland For Ever" Now you lads and lasses J Have your Kilts and dresses nicely cleaned for i S S^int Andrew's Night J j Just Phone 7776 j v We Collect and Deliver S JBurtol Quick j Cleaners J S 278, Orchard Road. J m46 words
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478 1938-11-28 3 RAFFLES COLLEGE RE-UNION DINNER olonial Secretary's Singapore. Saturday. larferfraduatCfl have been recently plated m a peculiar position by the rarving and conflicting discussions about us m the /'said Mr. Robert R. Supramanian. President (»f the Raffles re nion. at the annual reunion dinner of478 words
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Article43 1938-11-28 3 PANGKORSITIAWAN 'PHONE LINK I From Our Own Reporter Ipoh. SundaypANCKOß Islam: off Lumut, will shortly have a telephone connection with Sitfawan via Telufc Muroh. Post and Telegraphs Department engineers are expected m Dindinyrs to-morrow for laying submarine cables across two and mil** SLci.43 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-11-28 3 Attention Please, Everyone Are College studer ts attentive? Above picture, taken at the inter- ollege rugger bciwcen Raffles and Medical College, shows some of the tpggtatm, their eyes not particularly following the game.33 words
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73 1938-11-28 3 BERLIN PRESS ON ANGLOFRENCH TALKS Berlin, Nov. 27. REGRET at the alleged preponderance of militay subjects m the Anglo-French talks is expressed by "Nachtasugahe, uhich says that it is regrettable that the conversations accompanied rather loud military rumblings. "Papers haw published Jonu repor about the joint Anglo-French air arnn mentReuter - 73 words
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76 1938-11-28 3 \From Our Own Corrcsponhnt I London. Nov. 16. JJ.M.S. Stronghold, which hns btM replaced hv Iho Bncle as attendant destroyer on the aircraf I -carrier Furmus m the Home Fleet. has been allocated for local duty at Sinirapo»-e. and will probably leave Knirland76 words
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Advertisement17 1938-11-28 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building. Chulia Strct PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.17 words
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Advertisement70 1938-11-28 3 HAMOfOBTB HAYING THBOKY OF MUSIC. Adults and children any grata Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching. Write or enquire Mrs. Paulun, experienced and qualified Mu&ic Teacher 25, Barker Roaa 41 OP SCALP STARVATION IF 3L A ITSE SILVIKRIN Thr Natural Hair Tonic From all Chemists, HiKh-cla.s.s70 words
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Article97 1938-11-28 4 London. Saturday Ist Forward (December) |XS I',, 3 116 2nd Forward Jan' Mar.) Buyers «j J« «> lc 3rd Forward '(AprlJune) gngm 6 n9 ft London. Saturday Previous To-day PALM OIL (Malaya) In bulk Nov.iDec. shipment ,16 j 3 value Unchanpea COrKA (Straits, FMS.) Nov. Shipment £10.10 D97 words
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Article59 1938-11-28 4 General Electric v T Imperiai Chemical Industrie 31 4', 316 +1 2 d Canadian Pacific 6* H 6 s s London Tin 3 10V 2 3,10 b Rubber Plan Investment Tru«t 29 3 Shell Transport 85- 35 7>2 f7%d. Chartered Bank 9% 9 5 British American Tobacco59 words
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Article59 1938-11-28 4 Loudon, Saturday. Previous To-day Chang? T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 178.65 178.71 +.0G T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8.53 5 K 3.50 3 4 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 8» 2 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) la. 3d Unchanged T.T. on New York59 words
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Article19 1938-11-28 4 (V RUBBER Previous To-day Saturi Forward Jan. Mar Bujcrs 15 316 151" 1 1 1 G19 words
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Article16 1938-11-28 4 TIN STANDARD Previous To-da^ H Spot (afternoon price) £216 4 Closed Forward £217» /416 words
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264 1938-11-28 4 Seremban. Sunday. DEMJNISCENT of a Chicago screen murder. Joseph Pereira, a M known Seremban taxi owner was done to death with a kni m a lonely stretch of road about seven miles past Port Dicks* about 11 p.m. last night. Joseph's assistant, an Indian264 words
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Article53 1938-11-28 4 Hanoi Special Broadcast To-day The opening of the Congre«J Far Eastern Association of Trow* oicine will be held at Hanoi when speeches will be made by h* -rnor of French Indo-China anfl President of the Congress. The speeches will be bn.aoca* vavelengths 19 and 30. and i will be 1153 words
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Article21 1938-11-28 4 London, Nov. 27.— The King was out snooting m the royal reserves m Windsor Forest to-day— British Official Wireless.21 words
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Article97 1938-11-28 4 BRITISH COMMISSION'S REPORT THE .British Commission investigt the aerial attack on Tarrazou Nov. 7 m a report issued to-day i that the investigation shows no sig existence m the city of comb troops, staffs, war material, ston any present or recent moveme troops through the city. The report adds Tarragona97 words
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Advertisement57 1938-11-28 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the STEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET-r SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and57 words
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Advertisement11 1938-11-28 4 SOUTH IIIUTISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD PAssEiwrars M 5026 2 rtatefMa ONM11 words
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726 1938-11-28 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company IMffore, nov 2«. P- m I MINING I 4i2 4i8 H 281- 301- Non ftnr.-- n 8 43 r 47|- NoD ft 253 263 0.60 0.65 ft 241H Tin 1.40 1.45 ■langor 1016 11,6 ft 2i;9 7.12 HM~"-'0 13|6 14)6 ■w^ 0.32 0.36 V726 words
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Article222 1938-11-28 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS n Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4,3 4 9 Batu Selangors 1.41 146 Hong Fatts 0.76 0.80 Hongkong Tin 2316 251tfelebu. 0.68 0.72 kamunting Tir i 1013 116 Katu Tin 251- 26|Killinghalls 17|6 18|6 Kramats 10!6 1116 Kuchais 1.28 1.32 Laruts 93 1013 Linguis 1.60 1.65222 words
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Article164 1938-11-28 5 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY r t 194 $4OO o °o Al r 31 Sept. 30 102 2 103 2 norn 190" I^f.lW W.J00.000 109 110 norn !S(il te J 1 Sept. 30.... "75-85 $000,000 100 101 cl 3^; 1937 red. 19C2 $2 750 000 Int.164 words
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Advertisement221 1938-11-28 5 FRASER COMPANY I List Of Current Dividends I Singapore, Nov. 2«, 1 p m '<JniL_n» Total for 1 lVtQclld Booka Date a Dl* year Pattani 5 r r Nov 10 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 5% P^on?°^ d .5d int. Dec. 8 Dec 14 Dec. 9 18. Kawang Cone. 6d Nov.221 words
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47 1938-11-28 6 Speeding Up Help Refugees From Germany lor, leader of the Am- M d is sailing for Britain h erican to-day presume dit& the^ tive of the United Slat J &S **m government commi^thfl P^s; d en T tto°o^efe for helping ref l-Ll° s^ up m J ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement139 1938-11-28 6 Opening TO-NILjHi I I 11 1 SPECIAL DOUBLE STAGE and^REEN^ ATTRACTION "THE CAPITOL DOLLIES" J|jfl "f^ i CRHSBY WacWURRAY 12 liil^iiliil llanrt^r^! \jjykjl In 3n entertaining Repertoire of Novel |%W?0 W V i iii: toy siior" ™nP J^' beautiful Costumes and KllVcts. '^fjnjl^mwm f &l m 'm m i M139 words
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Advertisement86 1938-11-28 6 TS? EMPIRE 9-3 j p 'Cor,tr nIM j^ flr| OITOIW TO N C OouWe Featur, ttestftn f HITS THt THRKF. MKS( )nTKKRS GHOST TO\V\ tIOLD On c For All Strongly And All For 0 Supported NfcARtST By I TIGHT KEN MAYNARD IN I ALIAS, THE BAD M\\ if. I 4GRACIE86 words
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Advertisement340 1938-11-28 7 CIIW^ mTfji 1 GRAND PALACE fc^JUll^ (New World. I v Ton g Sen St She. Era,. Lid.) T. 30 9.45 I p J^* J m, rouded Audiences j Controlled by Sha*s, Bros Ltd. E,d (puM Feature Ni ht i Mlss HEE KIM FONG leMAN from i i tUNTOWN I T340 words
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Advertisement119 1938-11-28 7 AiltAWißA 1 (CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) DAILY AT VIS 6-15 9-15 P.M. T, Anotln r Hit From 20th Century Fox. prcsniting two populars m their perfwt picture together! mF fl^^B V 0% t! m> a i?4E 1 I'll TAIiOT JKmi-. ALSO BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS FOR RESERVATION Phone 6909 •■■■■•■■•■■■••■••■■•■■••■■••■■•••■>•119 words
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803 1938-11-28 8 H. L Hopkin - H. L Hopkin Impressive Ceremoi At Port Dickson (By Singapore Saturn I HAVE just returned tc Singapore after a memorohlp trin i 1 hour of actual travelling time I was transferred from th modern and military Singapore of to-day to the picturesque M 7 of803 words
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Article148 1938-11-28 8 Four New Schools Johore (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. JOHOttS will have- four more Governmeni English Schools, one for boys and the reft for girii, next f««r, The boys' echool will be at Kluan^r. whilo Johore Bahru, Muar tad Batu Pahat will each have a gilts' school. Total tost of148 words
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63 1938-11-28 8 No Alien Doctors Dentists For Ceylon Colombo. Nov. 26. LEGISLATION to prevent alien doctors and dentists to proceed to Ceylon from Europe has been passed by the State Council. This action is unprecedented. The speed with which th* legislation went through all the stages was due to the local membersReuter - 63 words
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Article136 1938-11-28 8 ARRESTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE (Tribune our* Reporter;. Singapore, Sunday. rOR ten months, the Singapore Police hid been looking for a Teochev, aged 24 years, wanted for robbery of $120 cash from a compatriot named Voh Koon Seng on Jan. 5. at midnight m Rencooien Street. While many of the detectives136 words
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Article66 1938-11-28 8 [From Our Oicn Corresponded London. Nov. 16. A 12-months-old leopard q which wm fom orphaned m a Mabyan jun«| at the a ire of three wetfc has arrived at the Zoo. It was fed at first from fountain-pen filler. Now the cat. half-jjrofi is thriving66 words
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Article56 1938-11-28 8 Before the Chief g^ J Chief Justice, F.M.S. a^ 1030 Pedlow m the Ist Court a R Magistrate's Appeal No Beng Jim vs. Rex. Nn 6331 Magistrate's APIJ; a nd l fioon Gong. Lim wor Chve vs R^x Thereafter for l^ggS! E > Il O in56 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-28 8 I A Mammoth Heart -stirrinjer Spectacle of the BUILDING of a Nation ADVKNTURE! THRILLS: DARING' v «^l ßFl^^^^^il IiTJyMT^H^ Paramount 1 C lIBV* ll 118 J I Ilk HV fl rea cs 1 I 1 1 T 1 1 IM I [^v^T^^^l^fl Epic Dv I l|Bß^/f 1 Since 1 i101 words
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Article314 1938-11-28 9 iy Be Abstained From Voting kL oi I F vet Sir Roger Keyes, the Conservative member for recently issued a statement explaining why he abfrom voting 111 the House of Commons on the motion of conL Oovernroent'i foreign policy. Hj m immense admi- thP g effort of Mr. H314 words
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Article91 1938-11-28 9 "PU BS" AS A.R.P. HEADQUARTERS ln d Duhii,. k London. AJtp ?T! H h0 "ses should be used SftTPiTp 111 10 pStoSK L A Ondon "canned r woui t Uon Association. NybettX a V tthoritesi es here I f "i consulted about the p f^"t r h M h ;i\91 words
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Article279 1938-11-28 9 B London. KITAIN imported a record supply of canned fruit from Empire countries last year. The Imports represented some 45 per cent, of the total. These facts are contained m the Im-' penal Economic Committee's annual review "Supplies of Canned and Dried Fruit, 1937' which279 words
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Article270 1938-11-28 9 A GIRL and her fiance were leav y ing the dance floor of (helms ford Shire Hal) when the Rirl screamed suddenly. Her frock, modelled on the old-fashioned crino line style, had become enveloped m names. The girl, Miss Phyllis Newcombe. 22. snc P manageress,270 words
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99 1938-11-28 9 NEW LINES OF COMMUNICATION TO CHINA'S INTERIOR Shanghai. AS a result of ihi attack launched "by Japanese m South China, new lines of communication have been opened between Shanghai and South China. (•oods from Shanghai are sent t«> Hongkong and from Hongkong to llaifong m Annam. From Annam, the goods99 words
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Article79 1938-11-28 9 Pritfshtina, Yugoslavian TODOK Shevitch. a workman at a zinc lead and pyrites mine near Prishtipa, Southern Serbia, arirved very late at his job one morning This aroused suspicion, as the dirertor of the mine had been held up and robbed of some £500 by three masked79 words
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Advertisement30 1938-11-28 9 seasonal^ designs m ARROW SHIRTS GENTS' TIES HANDKERCHIEF'S 19 3 9 STOCKS JUST ARRIVED INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED A ii mrm* h DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of Hiffh St. North Bridge Rd.30 words
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Advertisement12 1938-11-28 9 SANOEMAN 'S SHU CUI7DDTVQ ijntlvlvlLO Wit t&St Cuj/Trt^ ly^m IfjJ^ni SIME, DARBY12 words
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341 1938-11-28 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, November 28, 1938. CRITICAL PARLEY PALESTINE and the position of Jewi generally has been thoroughly debated m the British House of Commons and it If nowclear that, while Parliament agrees with the statements of the Premier and the Colonial Minister to the effect that Palestine can only341 words
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Article629 1938-11-28 10 E. T. HUANG - NATIONALITY Is Hard To Define E. T. HUANG By In Switzerland, three languages are .spoken but no one would deny nationhood to the Swiss people In the latter case ire haw an example of the opposite kind of thing, namely, a common language being spoken by two people*, and yet629 words
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Article291 1938-11-28 10 RACE THEORY Obsolete THE p( rsecutton of the Jews m Germany, apart from arousing the whole civilised world to indignant horror at the ruthless methods employed, has led political thinkers to usk what are the principal factors which constitute nationality? In dealing with this question, we are not thinking of291 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-11-28 10 mart.'" ClTo^' .7^ ath <• »h«»>. Bockin.han^hij;;; *j local schoolchildren were given a holiday. Planet NewsPlanet News - 15 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-28 10 Todays White LabcV Annowicemcnt Marriage frequently starts with a peal and ends with appeal. OEWAR'S has an irresistible appeal. W P.S.-N21 words
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Article739 1938-11-28 11 Vivid Example Of Clever Japanese Propaganda BELOW IS AN EXTRACT FROM AN ARTICLE by a prominent e^Tr^?™ 11 3 nd educationalis t" which gives a vivid example of the clever propaganda by which the higher-placed ones .n Japan are trying to sow the seeds of antagonism against Great Tbe739 words
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254 1938-11-28 11 New Y#rk. I defects which are so often Lnri m modern youth arc ■fault nl its elders, declared Bjtholus Murray Butler. Pre■t of Columbia University, at Bpening <>i the university's year. Bders are charged with an obligaBard youth at the time when254 words
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Article78 1938-11-28 11 D ER\ j Ust London. **ttlSn ""f F Native Ad Wr s r efe "ed to m a C nt! r :nilssion pubChief R if n L^Cact hhe^ c ls aided byash^ I^PPens L k a yone or ever Vf be m Court. With which is freely. l^ak78 words
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Article215 1938-11-28 11 REGISTER TO WORK ORDINANCE I BILL to make provision for the re--1 Kulation and supervision of insurance i Ceylon has been drafted for the conideration of the Executive Committee 1 Labour. Industry and Commerce ne bill deals with insurance comaniex, provident associations and muual insurance companies and co-opera-ive215 words
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Advertisement93 1938-11-28 11 mm|MM I 'nor* and trrmn Values differ! Oal wtiat you \my far. Try all portahltx Hisfl (lonvinai yourPBHHBHHB^H self of ICoyal'B roRone: 0 ltd. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare protection. They permit you t.» actually see 20 to 30 feet below the93 words
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Advertisement46 1938-11-28 11 THI TIIUI TONIC FOOD OHmimwkh «f mil CWaJW *nd Storm VULCAIN The watch for every man ami woman of taste combining eJegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 129. North End Koad I Near Middlr ROMi) TelepboDe 7922. I46 words
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Article, Illustration197 1938-11-28 12 CAROL NDON Kinu Carol and Crown Prince Michael bending down to examine a Bristol "Blenheim" bomber during their visit to the K.A.F. at Odiham, Hants. Watchin» is Sir Kinfslej Wood (Air Minister) m civilian clothes. (Planet News). King Carol of Rumania and I drove m State from Burkinjl of thePlanet News - 197 words
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Advertisement36 1938-11-28 13 For CHRISTMAS INSPIXT OUR BEAUTIFUL (HOICK Of I.XDIIS iV GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WVKHKS SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A BfECIALITT. IGENT FOR ib.'I'HC.LMSPHIX j^Ky '■'■■ml RENE^ULLMANN RftflUtPlact. Sinsapore.36 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1938-11-28 14 WOMAN Day By Day (From Our Woman Correspondent). London, Nov. 18. WOT having made any great changes m the general lines of fashion this season, the dressmakers arc depending on the creation of new details lull of invention and fantasy. All manner oi novelties have been called into service such1,222 words
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Advertisement24 1938-11-28 14 PKRMAXENT WAVING A SPECIALITY ruch $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 j >i\iso\ i»i;yi>ij LADBT lIAIHDKESSE"*? 71 Stimforil Kd FOKT KwAD BINOAPORR MALA(H;a (IMmnp Hit) (Phone: lzl)24 words
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Article, Illustration974 1938-11-28 15 Interesting Accessories The Queen's New Fashion-American "Underneaths"- Recipe For Happy Marriage would apparently be very difficult to enlorcei requiring abstention from work CLUB TO HELP GIRL WRITERS Women writers of the future are to have their own Saturday morning club, where their talents will be discovered and developed while they974 words
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Advertisement331 1938-11-28 16 BY P&ba^BRITISH INDIA LINES i INCORPORATED IN SNOLAKD) Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore HITRAL 15.000 Dfc. 2 SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 CARTHAGE 15,001 Dec. 16 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 BHUTAN 'i.lOO Dec 17 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 HhHAR Dec 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 BURDWAN 6,070 Feb.331 words
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Advertisement368 1938-11-28 16 !k TO FRENCH POrtJ 1 1-*** ch arceTj7P REUni l f I DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP Sl\ JACQUES For Marseilles, Nanle.s, at. Nazair. a- p liec l JTO SAIGON INDOCHIN CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tonrano and Ha:; S. A. M. I. (fromSaiimrO jGG MAURICE LONG For368 words
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Article77 1938-11-28 17 Hajnmn Maru 28 4 pm. Haitusan Maru 28 4 i>jn. io* HPkusan Mam 28 4 pm D d Pakan H.ikusan Maru 28 4 o'm. wt c fact Celt^ 1^ Both 28 10.30 am Illy Op ten Noort 28 9 ;un M&n XfakUfan Maru 28 4 pni km K.NM.L.M. 2977 words
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Article125 1938-11-28 17 UWCSIDE THE WHARVES Expected to arrive Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate •VI 1 1 20 I 1 Ln. {• 2 3 2 3 hi 2 3 Ul 11 2 3 9 2 3 30 2 3 34 2 3 36 r 38 2 3 2 i 46125 words
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313 1938-11-28 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Sunday. clerks m Bmpreta Place, Singapore, want a bigger and more adequate eating room where meals can be taken at all hours of the day. I Existing building 1 is inadequate for the 500 odd clerks and subordinates working m the313 words
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Article285 1938-11-28 17 AN inspiring lecture on Buddhism was delivered last night before a fair gathering by the Rev. Bikjiu Narada, a well-known missionary who has been conducting lecture tours throughout India. Rev. Bikhu Narada, a man of about 35, speaks fluent English. He has given lectures to Christian285 words
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Article113 1938-11-28 17 Raton, New Mexico JESSE Sweet still makes a hobby of collecting live rattle-snakes even though his latest find bit him m the hand. Jesse is a 20-year-old road worker m New Mexico. He discovered a diamondback rattler near a highway on which he was working and put113 words
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Advertisement273 1938-11-28 17 !|R\S PIIILP LIWE. (Inc/jrponted m Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. p A Dec. 31 Jan. 5 an round tr.p tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ss pas may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or the connecting X.P.M. Vessel d INE STDNEI return $643.86 Ist C| ass gj eLS273 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-28 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S S# 10 000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 1, AT 3 P.M. Th. above vessel ha, excdlent moden. accommodation for IM Saloon ana ?eCO S^al O HoU P dayTe?li S n» tickets to China and Japan (lnterchan66 words
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Miscellaneous77 1938-11-28 17 JAPAN MAILS The s.s. Hakusan M:>ru for Hongkong &c. Mails previously announced a.s Closing at 9 ajn. to-day inst. will now clave at 4 p.m. on the same day. Thc Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Nv>v. 18 was delivered In London on Nov. 25. The Air Mail (Netherlands)77 words
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Article163 1938-11-28 18 LM'KTHER heannu m the case m which Uvu T hI k ay local dance band leader, sues for divorce from his Elizabeth Mary Hopkins, was postponed sin t die. tilT petitioner is able to obtain additional documents from i' mn^ If further evidence regarding domicile k obtained i Lime,163 words
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Article80 1938-11-28 18 (Tribune Court Reporter) Singapore. Sunday. Alter having been banished from tne Colony and deported to Hongkong, Chtw Chuan Lay returned and carried on the work of a painter at River Valley Road for considerable some time until yesterday when he was detected by the Police as a returned80 words
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Article189 1938-11-28 18 A SCHEMK Hhirh w.ll pr<lVld i T uT d f r the 'Edition, south bank of the Thames b London County Hall and n« terloo Bridge, which has J the subject of a protest by t h« planning enthusiasts and concerned m the amenities of don scenery. wU be189 words
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Article100 1938-11-28 18 Southbridge H A NOVEL eye test invented byrfl scientists of an optical coj here would save business men tM of pounds a year if used In exai prospective employees, it The test consists of applicant! they read, the resulting film their reading efficiency and eyej100 words
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Article138 1938-11-28 18 A BLEEDING bowl belief"! A earliest m this countn nas here for £76. l(J ;ti It was bought at the sw tents of Old Court HW» aSSfI Court, celebrated for v- with Sir Christopher Wren the dining room in J don 11 The bowl, made m138 words
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Miscellaneous724 1938-11-28 18 NOV. 28 LONDON gINGAPORE transmission 5 <^89.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) /FIL Ml m«'trr>, (133 m< m am «20 Reliiious Service (Church o. /m» 30% rnrtres <f».69 rorM) Engfand), from Defby Cathtdral Address by the Very Rev i u.-ss&h.ras loMrt€n 7.10 G TheMicrophone at Large-: '.He ,'h in ;,v,. miisid ancient724 words
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Miscellaneous188 1938-11-28 18 PENANG ZHJ 608 Mcs (49.3 dl) p.m. 6.00 Chinese music. 7.05 Recorded light mmslc. 7.55 Carneval Suite, Op. 9 (Schumann) London Symphony Orchestra. 8.20 Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines (BBC rebroadcast) 8.50 Impersonations by Florence Desmond. ?5b News bulletin. 9.00 Close down. HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Me s (31.4 mi188 words
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395 1938-11-28 19 /^far Services Easily Beaten Singapore, Sunday. FR fan- of Sektar must be inclined this evening: to look upon a < their unlucky number. It was by th margin of Jlffhev >vent down to the Army m the Malaya Cup match It M by the395 words
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Article276 1938-11-28 19 Combined Colts' Good Win Singapore Sunday. 'I'HE Combined Singapore and Selangor Colts were victorious over Muthucumaroe's team at the CSC. ground yesterday afternoon, winning by three goals to one. They owed their victory to the individual superiority of their forwards rather than to anv combined efforts. R. Armstrong performed the276 words
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Article100 1938-11-28 19 The Hague. DUTCH bulb-growers, desiring to expreta their gratitude for the preseri vation o! peace, hare off* red to plant 1 bed.s of bulbs to be used to decorate Government buildings oi the Munich Powers Next spring the bulbs would be m flower In the different capitals.100 words
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Article, Illustration446 1938-11-28 19 Popu la r Soccer Player Weds (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. j^MIDST the playing of band and the ringing of joyful bells, Madam Mary Hon last Saturday morning led to the altar her on!\ daughter. Miss Florence Hon whom she gave away to Mr. Klunn Onn. tin eldest son of446 words
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Article193 1938-11-28 19 SINGAPORE MUSLIMS PROTEST SHOULD Mr. S Sat.vamurthi, M.I .A the Indian Congress leadH. •1 visit Malaya as he expects t> do, "Communal troubles are likely to he created m Malaya This i> the vi.st of i resolution pasted by the South Indian Muslim Leamir Singapore. Following il the full te^L193 words
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Article93 1938-11-28 19 London, No-. M J'iip; official price for bur yoid m Lond m retched an all-tinir record t«>:iav when it was fixrd at 150 shUlm ounce, representing An advance <<f 2O' m the wejek ihc iipwafd tr<*nd of primarily re ull i from the strength ol he93 words
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Article852 1938-11-28 20 Roast Chestnut Throws Rider [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. IN direct contract It >hursday. rating at Kuala Lumpur *n the Skye meeting of the Selanjror Turf Cluh when favourites obliged, outsiders were to Ih-e fort this afternoon. Spring (iirl s^t the hall rolline with852 words
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Article96 1938-11-28 20 Race 1— SPRING GIRL $80 and $14. Gayloo $26. Blue Bluff $7. Race 2— AIT 515 and $10. Lassa $10. Miss Rod $14. Rate 3— MOUNTAIN BELLE $24) and $7. Hanse I>u Ventre $10. Foxy $7. Rate 4- STONE GINGER $63 and $22. Lover's Idol $10.96 words
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245 1938-11-28 20 Mrs. Pennefather Enters Badminton Final P Singapore. Sunday. LAY m the S.B.A. open singles semi-final between Mrs. L M Pennefather and Miss Lee Sbao Meng proved disappointing, and although the former met with fairly stiff opposition m the first set, she had the game almost entirely under her control. Miss245 words
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Article27 1938-11-28 20 NOVEMBEr HANDICAP RESULT XHE N«v« mber ££fc yesterday result J if? 0 Battle Son* (33-1, l •&»*> h WO d n by t,o le.^^ Twenty six horses ran.^27 words
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Article214 1938-11-28 20 Singapore. Si S. R. C. 5, V.MX A. $eln lUSPLAYLNG better form, the! pore Recreation Club hi difficulty m disposing of the 1 gor V.M.C.A. at hockey on th dang yesterday afternoon, game was interesting, though i pv. uith the home side gaininc territorial advantage. The Recs. whose defence214 words
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100 1938-11-28 20 Chinese Convicted On Rash Driving Charge IEEHai, a 22-year-old H^' L right hand froni itne was completely J«^ of his driving m a r^r. n ber-laden lorry round a 12V2 mile Seletai Rood 0 foU noon, to-day Plw* n t^ Ah Ei ges of causing tamjg*j n negligent act of100 words
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428 1938-11-28 21 Manchester Guardian London, Nov. 26. RECOGNISING that there is a natural limit to the number of subjects which can excite or arouse public opinion at any one ume the Manchester Guardian, m an editorial, nevertheless insists that "all parties m this country areReuter - 428 words
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Article120 1938-11-28 21 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT )NA L Secretary at the Pavicoaid only happen m Amea orobabl> only m Holl>Jmeruu While a woman is .To murder two rival newsiak all the rules of contempt frtto rooi taste m their t prove, before the jur>?ives ttCt the woman »s innocent MM it b120 words
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128 1938-11-28 21 Singapore Filipinos Will Aid China MM Staff Reporter) UING its phiiantrophic effort lise funds for chanty purposes year, the Singapore Filipino on. who last year helped to Poppy Day Fund, is organizer a special cabaret and dance the Happy World Cabaret >ceeds from gate admission to wt will be turned128 words
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Article18 1938-11-28 21 NEW CZECH PRESIDENT Prague, Nov. 27. '>lv will be convened 0-?, e 7 Czechoslovak B to Dr. Benes.-18 words
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Article74 1938-11-28 21 Berlin, Nov. 27. Field Marshal Mackensen, according 1o well informed circles, has petitioneu Herr Hitler requesting the speedy release of Pastor N'emctfllor who is still n concentration camp. Tbe petition is also stated to be I p<l by a few high officers of the W™*74 words
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46 1938-11-28 21 SPANISH NATIONALISTS DISAPPOINTED SS^SSSS? Of WmWßt rights no Hope is now pl*cod the next meetins of tho non-int^rvontion comrnltt'C A Bilbao newspaper M Oon«o Esnanoi d'vuros Spain is waiting wth ■ercnH? ard dienity br>thasc who ar^ prolonßinj? he? travaS cannot expect I or to forpct Reuter.46 words
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258 1938-11-28 21 Soviet-Polish Pact Clarified After Moscow Talks Moscow, Nov. 27. TPHK Soviet-Polish relations somewhal disturbed by the Czechoslovak crisis, have apparently been clarified as a result of talks here between M. LitvinoflT and M. (Irzibovsky, the Polish Ambassador. An official Soviet news agency states agreement was reached on the following points:Reuter - 258 words
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Article116 1938-11-28 21 LIFE STORY OF CHIANG KAI SHEK MR. S I. llMimi;. author of "Lady Precious Stream". I* unrkinr on a life of General Chiang Kai-shek, which he has been commissioned to write by a publishing company who are producing a "Contemporary Great Men" series. The manuscript has to be delivered before116 words
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Article119 1938-11-28 21 Queen Maud's Coming Home Oslo. Nov. 27. fKOYVDS assembled at the quayside to watch the British battleship Royal Oak bringing the body of Queen Maud back to her adopted landFlags everywhere flew at halfmast while schools and many shops were closed. Blue jackets carried the coffin past the barr headed119 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-28 21 Created by Experts VULCAIN watches are as attrac tive m their refined beauty a» they are unfailing m their, accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!23 words
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1217 1938-11-28 22 RESULTS AND TABLES OF HOME SOCCER London. Nov. 2ti. HIRST round of the English I .A. (up was played to-da> :I1 matches hein^ dedded. IV taM majority of these matches were confined to j 'riird dn ision teams. The results of K.A. Cup1,217 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-28 22 LINED UP BEFORE THE FRAY Picture taken at the annual inter-college rugger on Saturday Medical College Top) losers and Raffles College ibelou winners (or *ec*pnd year m succession.28 words
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Article90 1938-11-28 22 BIG WIN FOR RAFFLES COLLEGE Raffles 19 pts.. Medicals J pts. IN the annual inter-College rugger match at Raffles College on Saturday, Raffles College were winners, for second year m succession, beating the Medicals by 19 points (three tries, two penalty goals, one goal) to three (one penalty goal). At90 words
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Article307 1938-11-28 22 1 The lollowing have been selected to represent tne Y.M.C.A in Rugby against A" Coy. Loyals, on Tuesday, a' 5 p.m. on the Balestier Road Ground: Seah Yun Cheng, A. Nasrudin. Yip I J hean Chye. F. Hutchinson, S. Hope. L Lord. Oh Lock Leng.307 words
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169 1938-11-28 22 Army Win After Gruelling First Half I From Our Own Reporter Seremban. Satoi AFTER a grueJlins fight, Malacca were defeated points (three tries and onefl nil by the Army m the MjW encounter played here tnis noon. The home fifteen had a of the game as their oppotf the first169 words
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Article49 1938-11-28 22 The following I A -.I ,)luy hockej I nn Monday. at Road Ground iriSO n. ®m :unga. GaJstuan HusiW jruggen. Rial Reserves. Ti Gua .ooi Eng San Bi ..KJ'- //ednesdav. i I Ground r :n M I. Reshty. Reid. D* aa n :ington. Tiai live, Burttta fl49 words
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Article142 1938-11-28 23 Singapore, Sunday Swimming Club scored good wins at water-polo over the swimming Club at their own pool this morning, the by five goals to three while the second team by five match of the day. the first H r m -showed marked < on department* Goh142 words
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Article, Illustration91 1938-11-28 23 London. Nov. 27. i i he flat racing ason shows I.orj Derby, the X owner uith stakes totalling Air. .lames Rank was second Sir Hugo unliffe Owen with £24.292. the Asa Khan i with E*****, Mr. HE. Mortn with M.-.5... Sir Abe Bailey »'th CI7J2& iraa Captain 1 Jith91 words
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Article345 1938-11-28 23 R.S.G.C. Mixed Foursomes FE second bi-monthly Mixed Foursomes competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club for November was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mrs. I. YV. Whitehorn and Com. H. C. Ainslie with a net score of 31 'i. 42 cards were taken345 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-11-28 23 Tnc first string of the Chinese Swimming Club who beat the Singapore Swimming Club by six goals to four at water-polo yesterday.22 words
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Article38 1938-11-28 23 Antwem Nov. 27.— Irene van Feggelen. Dutch swimmer, lowered her own record for 100 metres backstroke to one minute •2.9 seconds Th-? previous record, established on Nov. 2'o. \va.s one minute n seconds. Rcuter.38 words
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Article323 1938-11-28 23 Singapore. Saturday. A VERY large gathering witnessed the second soccer game of the Manchester Regiment this afternoon when they played against the Postal team at the latter's ground at Serangoon Road. It will be remembered la^t week the Manchester drew with the Chinese, each side scoring a goal323 words
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45 1938-11-28 23 Philippine Contestant For World Title New York. Nov 27 Henry Armstrong (Negro— 9 st 8 lbs) 1- older of both world Iteht and welterweight championships outpointed Ceferino Garcia UO st 6' 2 lbs* from the Philippines In a 15-round welter- weight title bout —'Renter i45 words
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Article253 1938-11-28 23 SATURDAY NIGHT'S WRESTLING AN entertaining programme was served up at the New World wrestling last night. Quite the best fight of the evening was that betweeu Goldstein and Sardar Singh, i and although the former seemed to I have a slight advantage, the fight Ik was declared a draw. In253 words
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Advertisement27 1938-11-28 23 I A. S. GILES- J CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR j I AND OUTFITTER j j No. 6, The Arcade, j s Singapore. PMON* I*M. mt TAILOK.27 words
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227 1938-11-28 24 Ambassador Wilson Arrives In Washington MR. Hugh Wilson. United States ambassador to Germany, arrived m time to see Mr. Cordell Hull aboard the Liner Santa Clara before Mr. Hull sailed for Lima to participate m the Pan-American Conference, states a New York messageMr. Wilson's secretary afterwards said that he felt227 words
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Article, Illustration292 1938-11-28 24 HITLER TURNS HIS EYES ON DENMARK A I TEH MIWICH London. Nov. 27. THE dominating position Germany has won for herself at Munich is having s profound rejjction not only throughout, Central Europe but also m the Scandinavian countries. particularly m Denmark, states the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent, who adds292 words
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51 1938-11-28 24 WALT DISNEY MOTHER KILLED, FATHER VERY ILL HOLLYWOOD, NOV DISMtV S MOTHER mrs'^ DISNEY, WAS KILLED iJ FATHER. ELIAS DISNEY i CALLY OVERCOME BY PVi GAS FIMES IN DISNEY si HOLLYWOOD BQME ELI AS DISNEY IS IN HAS AND WILL PROBABIY Km 'i'HE CAUSE OF THY (.\<v* IS NOT KNOWN.REUTER - 51 words
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Article83 1938-11-28 24 Germa Plane Crash Zathurst, Nil THE forty seater German Ln! plane which arriveiUierethi in s with sixteen passengers m thuht from Germany crashe palm tree at the aerodron* taking off and caught fir*-. Five persons were injured, th o .sly. and the remainder wra The* dead include three of (I83 words
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Article155 1938-11-28 24 London. Nov. 27. TT seems unlikely that the future French-Soviet pact will be passed without mention during the Anglo-French talks, states the Times correspondent, from Parfc, who adds, "According to one report when asked what action France would take m the event of an attack on the I'kraine M.155 words
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Article33 1938-11-28 24 Paris, Nov. 27. It is officially announced that France has raised the legation of Bucharest to the rank of Embassy m view of the exceptionally friendly relations between the two countries.—Reuters.33 words
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Article30 1938-11-28 24 Bhopal, Nov. 27 —The betrothal is announced between Princess Mehertaj SaHda Sultan, second daughter of the Nawab of Bhopal to the famous cricketer. Nawab of Pataudi— Reuter.30 words
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Article37 1938-11-28 24 Rome. Nov. good night the POP M audiences i ldv was against J^tbeV* caused some com after ten pnv.u ad) tonished everyoi- ddl jsd Hungarian pUgii^y^edJ for ten minutes and p^ after the tirin^J^^--^37 words
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