Morning Tribune, 29 November 1938
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Title Section12 1938-11-29 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3_\o. 258. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 29. 193a FIVE .CENTS.12 words
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452 1938-11-29 1 NEW ALLIANCE OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE TO BE SIGNED London, Nov. 28. ACCORDING to Mr. A. J. Cummings. the famous publicist, writing in the News Chronicle, a new triple alliance is now ready for signature between Germany. Italy and Japan. The article, which is splashed with huge headings on the mainReuter - 452 words
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Article66 1938-11-29 1 CELEBES SUFFER EXTENSIVE FLOODS Batavia. Nov. 28.— 1n the most floods in local memory 65 Javanese were killed and 14 are missing in the Mandar district of the Isle of Celebes in the Dutch East Indies. Much damage was also caused and 350 landslides alone occurred on one road. TheReuter - 66 words
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Article136 1938-11-29 1 S'pore Bound Plane Crashes AI.HiIM IV. on the waters of Lake llabbaniyah. near Baghdad, Calpurnia, one of the new giant Imperial Airways flying boats yesterday crashed in a sandstorm, killed Urn men, including the radio officer, and injuring two others. The three men believed killed havo 1 not been traced,Reuter - 136 words
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Article94 1938-11-29 1 PRESIDENT Roosevelt, who is hoH- daying at M Uttle White Bouse" at Warm Springs, Georgia, had a lengthy conference with ambassadors Hugh Wilson and William Phillips, envoys to (lermany and Italy. The New York Times correspondent says that the President reviewed with them every plan inReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-29 1 11 mil ■■■■■■■A| I 0* MIX IT VOinSELV j Price 80 Cents 4.13 words
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158 1938-11-29 2 Further Evidence In Murder Inquiry (Thibme Staff Kei>«rted» Singapore, Monday. FURTHER rvidriin* was recorded thif afirnumn in tin- fiourUi MMrc (ourt bcf«R Mr. Kenneth A. Backer in the nrHiniinary inquiry nio Ihc ekarfC <>f murder and at tempted marder preferred afainsi in ihlvrls landowner which «.»> al«e<ed io have taken158 words
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107 1938-11-29 2 "BOY" DISAPPEARS WITH CYCLE, POULTRY (.Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore, Monday. WHEN Mr. B, A Wilmot u«.t up at I a.m. this morning from his revidente at 74. Truro Koad he was rude!\ shocked at the dead silence of hi- fouls and going to the fowlliouse he discovered that all the107 words
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Article201 1938-11-29 2 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT T'HE way in which Singapore people i an appreciate something of a novelty was rather astonishingly demonstrated at the Capitol last night. For the first thing it was warmer than usual, and for the second cinema managements always look glumly at patrcns on Monday evening. Thirdly,201 words
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164 1938-11-29 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter" Singapore. Monday. A CLAIM for $48,000 damages figured in the appeal of Mr. E. E. A Manasseh of Penang. against the judgment of Mr. Justice W. K. Home, which came for hearing before the Court of Appeal tO Thc'164 words
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Article111 1938-11-29 2 The defence was that the sale was never completed with Law&s Sarawak Estates, Ltd.. who were the principals of Messrs. Anthony and Co.. owing to circumstances over which respondent had no control. This was due to the fact that a number of the small -holders, owners of111 words
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Article86 1938-11-29 2 Mr B E. Ross, of Fenang, appearing for the appellant, in his opening address said that his case was that Mr. Mackay had entered into a valid contract. H*. 1 had aureed to to the Lawas Rubber Company, but he did not carry out thai .'ontract. It was86 words
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Article171 1938-11-29 2 Singapore. Monday. A THICK lint bandar partially hiding his thumMess left MjjiJ Ku Fang, a piece-poods vendor told Mr. L. B. (;Jbs4>n r Judge, how he was attacked by a fellow-lodger with a meat cnopp the kitchen of a house at Coleman Street. Ku Fang,171 words
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Article126 1938-11-29 2 A LARGE number o f \i a u Present last night ai t W i Teachers' Association C, U b <J Malay I nion CS^ The idea of thla oewh totM is to spread a wider knowledge l.'sh amonsst the Malays ,f particularlv those of the 19 Over 70126 words
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Article57 1938-11-29 2 Neglige Driving Singapore. Mon* piK charge of negligent dij preferred against Mr. J, Hedgcock was to-day amende failing to slow down to a reasai speed when approaching the mni of Beach Road and onnaughtl on September 1. Accused was fined $10 by Mr Vtfhitton. Traffic Magistrate. Mr. A. R. Anderson.57 words
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Article48 1938-11-29 2 Singapore. Monday Surt 1 Pandey a Traction Co om \vas to-day convicted on the cfl driving at" a speed greater tfl m.p.h. on October 12 along Sen Road, and sentenced to $12 or 11 imprisonment by Mr. C H WWj Accused's licence was also cm(48 words
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Article36 1938-11-29 2 Mr G H Kiat will speak on "8 Jts Relation To The Clerical Cofl Jy M on Wednesday. Nov. 30 at l at the weekly luncheon of the I Club at the Adelphi Hotel Rolf36 words
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Advertisement26 1938-11-29 2 are more than pro,tective. >tocked in six colours and BLACK, they enhance the appearance of visible Vl^ \JUT|IRJ^|2 C? ""o'Porated in S.S.. M—l^^ '"""^■'^■^■'■■■■i WPS 39AHBMMI26 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-29 2 "Scotland For Ever" 9 j Now you lads and lasses S Have your Kilts and dresses !ikely cleaned for <! Snnt Andrew's Night J Just Phone 7776 j i V\> Collect and Deliver 1 }Burtol Quicks Cleaners J7B. Orchard Road. i40 words
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669 1938-11-29 3 Absence Of Relevant OLdtloLlCb (Tribune Staff Reporter) JHE European Association is unable to express an opinion on the question of higher education in Malaya, in the absence of vital and relevant statistics. It will state its views to the Commission in a669 words
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Article72 1938-11-29 3 ore, Monday. SING that he was blinded by fcriarin^i^dlightsofanapL car. .raising him to ,ol!thcßoau-KeelnKiatto-i bied trial when charged with. [negligently ;tnd endanger- j Un We, thereby colliding trolley bu I knocking it, j as a mber of banana n a tompong just off the Jown ided thai there ised72 words
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Article84 1938-11-29 3 Australians Wed In Singapore ROBESI V MiOWLRS. son of Hr. and Mr* A.J. Showers of it. Victoria, Xii^tralia. was marat the si \n(!rew's Cathedral afit moon t<» Mi-s Doris M. Mere(lautjhter of Mr. and Mrs. W. dith df Melbourne. Australia. .-White officiated Mathews vas be.st man. Mr E. Plowman. lh»84 words
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Article73 1938-11-29 3 Monday. JjKC ol ,v a th by misadvcnkf; n< rd »>y Mr. W. G. inqu" Coroner, after I the death of Ret Krr the Sin«apore (vr Vov the Na, K w 111 he was riding »Kff. :>r driven by Leong ♦fitoncse Cbinew. showed that Retna»iock ir > a fracturea73 words
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122 1938-11-29 3 DOCTOR WHO DIED AFTER TAKING MEDICINES Tribune Start Reporter i Malacca, Nov. 28 AFTER the Coroner's inquiry held into the death of the late Dr. P. Nadarajah to-day, Air. G. E. Turner returned a verdict of death by misadventure. The cause of deafh was icterus gravis < jaundice of a122 words
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112 1938-11-29 3 PENANG BENEVOLENT ASSOCN. OBSERVE HARI RAYA Singapore, Monday. TME Ffnaiig Kcbajikan Association 'Penan* Benevolent Assodati'm), the members of which are mostly Muslims born in Tenant but resident in Singapore, entertained a Ijrge lumbiT of memVrs and iriends at their club-premises, North Bridge i:«;td, on Saturday in honour of the Mm112 words
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Advertisement45 1938-11-29 3 1/" I II m^ SCALP STARVATION 1 *T iA. O A. %T silvi'krin The Natural Hair Tonic from all Chemists, Hinh-cla.s.s Stores, nnd Hair-dressers Sole D.sthbuton: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Ctcil Btreet. i^V^HV ELEC IK I L CLO C K b WINDING S<* Atrnto: MONIUK LIU.45 words
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Article134 1938-11-29 4 ,ii Monday London. Monday Previous To-day Changs Spot Buyers Sellers I ir, Ist Forward (December. 1 Buyers 8 116 I; Fellers B _j 16 2ii'd Forward '(JanMar.) Buyers _i SeUers 1 l'» 3rd Forward (Apr June. Buyers B|/« BeUer« BVb }lh r 8 3 16 B% l|lg Previous134 words
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Article85 1938-11-29 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change distillers 913 90 10V 2 -4*d Dunlop Rubber -J b General Electric J« J d Imivr-aJ Chemical Industrie* ?1 > j rEj Imoerlal Tobacco gW "*J? AnRlO-DutCb 27 3 26 9 6d Canad.an Pacific J_» 4h London Tin 31()1 3 J'- Rubber85 words
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Article62 1938-11-29 4 London, Monday. Previous To-day Change TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 178.71 178.59 —.12 T.T. on Shanghai fclosinf! selling rate) 8.50 3 .i 8.53 3/ 4 +3s. T.T on Hongkong fclosine selling rate) B'^ Unchanged TT on .Tnpnn Closing telllnt rate) Is. 3d. Unchanged TT. on Now York62 words
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Article15 1938-11-29 4 KIBBEK fiu Previous Forward Jan. Mar Buyers 15 316* Spot 46 i5.15 words
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Article25 1938-11-29 4 London, Monday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Chnni*p Spot (afternoon (closing price) £216>/ 4 £213% £2' 2 K.rward £217'., £214' 2 £2 3 t25 words
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Article30 1938-11-29 4 London. Monday. 50LD Previous To-ciay Chane<? Sn' VER F i7lU 21/ 2 d Spot 20'b 20 116 —1116 4 months' forward 19 5 r 19 9 16 I|l630 words
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Article92 1938-11-29 4 MINING. Tin at midday was 111 1;, up There was no change in Tin shares to-day from Saturday and the market very dull and disinterested. Raubs continued on-the cosy side with sellers at $5.00 cum dividend and buyers at $4.90. Rubbers. The price of Rubber at 492 words
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Article62 1938-11-29 4 Japan Watches Russian Pact TIMES Warsaw correspondent, com- minting ou the Kusso-Polish friendly agreement says that Japan has been makin°r great efforts to draw Poland into the anti-Comin-tern pact. Japanese arguments began to show signs of succeeding when the v latioti of German policy in the mddlc of Eu )peReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1938-11-29 4 Lisbon, Nov. 28— One was killed and 107 were seriously injured at the village of Friamunde near Opporto when :i '"ooden platform from which a thousand :)fople we-e watching a free cinema v how collapsed. The fi m was cultural and one exhibited under the auspices ofReuter - 56 words
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Article70 1938-11-29 4 London, Nov. 28. All ranks of the regular troops of the British Army are undergoing innocula>*ion with the new serum," teanus to-moid,"-which is believed to give lifelong immunity from infection by teanus or .lockjaw germ. The process of innoculafion has been proceeding for several months and will, itBritish Official Wireless - 70 words
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72 1938-11-29 4 Eleven Wounded In Buchares Bomb Outrage Bucharest, Not. THE number of vouMtoJ in tbt fest outrage is now gift! as d When the Jewish aeten were ing in the theatre, it is alleje outrage was committed hv met of an anti-Semitic organisation hi the capital jf Transyta bomb was thrownReuter - 72 words
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Article53 1938-11-29 4 i Par! FRANCE is facing I critic government being determi tand by the decree law! I the opposition wWchas o lll euvre has aimed against M peace policy, whilo th<> union declaring the decrees place w burden on workers are conttn^ the plans for a generalReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement59 1938-11-29 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the IFEAR of BURGLARS by keepIng your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in 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 and59 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-29 4 soron niIIITISBI INM K\\i I COMPANY, LTD. Iciiiujm 'urßiabfic t Security T>! 5025 1 Ftnlavjnn Ir*m16 words
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Article706 1938-11-29 5 STOCK SHARES Icd By Fraser Company Wftl ,'.N«v.28.5p.m. MINING 4- 4|7><2 2 8 r 30|- Norn mbang 43 47.N0111 laiay 253 2 6|3 P 0 60 0.65 ng 23 24|rin 1 39 1.44 meo. r 10,6 H|6 1 2119 229 lalay 13 ,6 14|6 0 32 0.36 I 0.74 0.79706 words
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Article77 1938-11-29 5 List Of Current Dividends Singapore Nov. 28, 5 p.m Total fas Compmj Jlvldend Book* Date a Dli ye** Close Payable TIN Haub Gold 5d Int. Dec 8 Dec 14 Dec 9 !*>• Rawang Cone. 6d Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 1 12»/»% Renong Consold. 6d Dec. 377 words
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Article191 1938-11-29 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Ampats *g ,\l Batu Selangors J« j-Jj Hong Fatts gj Hongkong Tin 2316 aw Helebus H8 Kamunting Tin Jja 11.0 Katu Tin i« r Killinghalls "J HI Kramats j*g *8 Kuchais 1Q3 Laruts i Rn 165 Linguib A London Tin Mambaus 50 6 5 Pahang Cons. JJf191 words
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Article180 1938-11-29 5 0 Oct. 31 90 ioo nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY »*a 1940 $400,000 ■W 31 Sept. 30 102 1 2 103 »/i nom re^: 1 547 $1,600,000 109 110 nom -Mar. 31 <$ept 3 q Mar 19 1 000 000 114 116 nom Ueri uL Sept 30 iaV^sfrr ios180 words
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Advertisement148 1938-11-29 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) r BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 132* Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, *0C Chairman of the Board of Dirertora H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONOH Preside!! M TAUDIN148 words
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Advertisement163 1938-11-29 6 BBCBNTLV WHEN MANY WKRh I NAB V to-NIGHT: i SION. WK ARE BRIMiIMi IT BACK A(.AIN F«»K I IVWIIJON 6-15 9-15 TO-NICHT j IROBERT TAYLOR! |and IRENE DUNNE! "I^P^^^^^^^B^B^B^^H Hk^. '&*M H» j|'[i|jW[||j^yi Ijk 1 lii New I niversal's j mjl^^^/gtjm Brilliant Production ol "MAGNIFICENT I oiisi:ssio\* One of the163 words
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Advertisement181 1938-11-29 6 I /4 5/'Av;</;i/ STAGE and SCREEX Douhk I *ili I I The Premier Dance I S Studio Present '^f l»^k h i 12 1 VLENTED LOCAL ||L j in a Novel and ABmSL jdl FJntertaining JtF^^^^jt^^^UiTm^^A Repertoire of Dance Creations BU^^l^^^^H^' '^H including j The Lambeth Walk' BIHiiIBH an£ j181 words
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105 1938-11-29 7 United States Prepare Strengthen Canal IVvs York. Nov. 27. (anal must be made l2?nab!e.declaf«i the Secrei War Mi Woodring, in his Jj f report to President Roose- and dams in that fl ry tx made bomo ®7 tl ility of sabotage by PL eliminated. W° l the air forced Eircraft105 words
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Advertisement259 1938-11-29 7 •>■-•••• mm SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE NJGHT TORNADOS IN ACTION KIDK crossing guns fy With O band.) M horde in a city 'HIM jST *S -i'/of mystery! •■> WErS "f: Cyclones y' <* S> v[ V Jiy»\ &> ALWAYS >? h J BV i A RKPUBHC PICTURI KEN MAYNARD259 words
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Advertisement161 1938-11-29 7 Pos.t.vely LAST DAY 3-15 6-15 6 9-15~7^~ 'CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.* ifMh CKNTIKYFOX pn-sent I 1 t Popular itan »i love is Newt* 1 in their perfect picture together TYRONE LORETTA POWER YOUNG 'Second Honeymoon' ALSO BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS I •J»«»»» ••••■■■lllllllll .M.MllliMlllimni.M.lli <j^ I LAST SHOW TO-DAY AT161 words
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Article, Illustration2754 1938-11-29 8 BEN CHIMES' LONDON LOG EDEN WANTS TO TORM NEW PARTY iOULD SMOKING BE 10 WED IN THEATRES Continuing London Letter j NEED FOR A NEW SPIRIT TWO problems an* currently tioubling the parliamentary political world. Number One is. are there ffoing U> be elections in January? Number Two is,2,754 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-11-29 8 South Africa's most popular millionaire, legless, 74-year-old Sir jj Bailey left London recently bound for his Cape Province home. Mr Bailey has an Armistice Day Poppy pinned on to him, when leavj his Brvanston -square (London) bom en route for home— Armistice m Topical PressTopical Press - 45 words
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Advertisement81 1938-11-29 9 WANTED Qualified Stenographer Shorthand 120, Typing 60. Must speak colloquial Malay and two oriental languages. Apply personally to Chief Police Officer, Singapore. •an TRF^T YOURSELF SELECTION OF BEAUTIFULLY EMBROIDERED K*R, F CHINESE SILK bu^ ties Pyjamas, Slips, Panties, Etc.) »ed Bridge, Banquet, Tea and Luncheon Sets, N f Cuk Handkerchiefs.81 words
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Advertisement29 1938-11-29 9 BY AFfOINTMINT Uft" Pff L Pf U I ■M I m. A I I I fl B^^Ejfil bM FRIENDLY^ SPIRIT fep^ DEWARS The Famous WKite Label" VAJ i* *429 words
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327 1938-11-29 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1938 SPORTSMEN FOR PEACE AN open triple alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan was foreshadowed in the Moscow press several months ago. The London press now reveals that negotiations have been going on for some time between the three countries for the transformation of327 words
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Article, Illustration617 1938-11-29 10 PERSONAL VIEWPOINT BY AUTOLYCUS May Be Useless POLITICAL chaos on a scale greater than ever before is threatened in France in the next few weeks in consequence of the sweeping decrees made by the Government of M. Daladier for financial reconstruction and organisation of defence preparation. Ever jince617 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-11-29 10 disi nwTfl S \t Mollison the irman n»ted for many record-break ne lone marriage was dissolved. (Planet News).18 words
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Article172 1938-11-29 10 ideals when the tasfc of tfte mm completed. A A i IT has often been sugge^ed is months that what the sleepy old cracies need is the gingering 19 ence of dictatorship. That ply totalitarianism in its extreme merely national organisation on 1 joint coasoli dated effort. It might172 words
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Article85 1938-11-29 10 Mr. H. J. W' ss***# Rubber Research I^s W pur, and Mrs. Page ana have left on Home leave A or of" the Mr. George JaUero 1 j, and Excise Depar tmen^.^ admitted to the y m his as a result of a J t0 fofl Mr. Jailer is85 words
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Article207 1938-11-29 11 .000.000 GUILDERS FOR AND -RECLAMATION The Hague. orandum in which the Dutch Government outlines its policy j anc j abroad has been addressed to the second Chamber of tch Parliament. The task of strengthening the national defences on land and is to bo i inther speeded up, although the207 words
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Article97 1938-11-29 11 Effects Of Recent Crisis On Imports And Exports THE effect! of the recent iritis m British trade are revealed in the official returns They show that while imports in Oc tober were £79.094.000 compared with £V5.000.000 in September, and exports were £42.559.000 compared with £39.808 000 In September,97 words
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Article109 1938-11-29 11 bulous Fortune In Spanish Cold of indescribable *y 300 feet under water off the -an coast holds the biggest gold T e u er J 0^ at sea according to i John D Craig, deep-sea exploauthor of Danger is my Business, H f "turned to New York £e work109 words
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Article53 1938-11-29 11 es To American Request On Expropriations Mexico City. the land expropriaCinornment has deliI States an acceptj) t of looking toward claims. I ba. sls favouring Ameri- h:le Mexicans whose 1 d continue to receive "U1 President Carde- "> the United States' Be to maintain friendly ly believed that53 words
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244 1938-11-29 11 China Cannot Be Japan Vassal State QUOTING a telegram from Chung king, in which Japans new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Hachiro Arita. is reported to have replied to the protest of the United States of October 6, limiting the open door policy and the principle of equality of opportunity244 words
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Article146 1938-11-29 11 London. A PRINTER'S error made over half a century ago in the annual report of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery has now been corrected. The mistake advanced the number of donations, loans and bequests by sixty. It was not discovered until last year,146 words
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175 1938-11-29 11 London. MERCHANDISE will soon be transported by boat from the heart of industrial England to Canada and the United States. This new ail-water transport between Great Britain, Canada and the States is being organised by the Grand Union. Canal Company, who announce that they have secured175 words
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Article341 1938-11-29 11 SITE OF HERMITS CELL London THE Bite of the cell occupied centuries 1 MO by the Hermit of Westminster hftfl been discovered. The position of the cell hai long been a mystery. The >itr of the cell is within a few 1 ace* of the altar, on the south side341 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-29 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you t.» actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. 593J A^ Tele«r*phie AddreM ruuivc 5W466 words
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Advertisement30 1938-11-29 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD OkulMMa V til Cktmlru m4 Storm WATCHES CLOCKS REPAIRS Under Expert Supervision RELIABLE EFFICIENT PROMPT Aurora** DEPARTMENT STORE CORNPR OK UK. II ST. NORTH IHiIIM.I Mil30 words
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Article, Illustration251 1938-11-29 12 CATHOLIO BEATIFY AMERICAN PIONEER f^SSSSi^^l^^S^fl^rs^i Planet News J The beatification of the Venerable Mother Francesca Saveri I proclaimed with impressive ceremonial at St. Peters in Rome I the first citizen of the United States to be beatified S reason the duty of celebrating pontificial High Mass am the Eucharistic Benediction,Planet News - 251 words
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Advertisement55 1938-11-29 12 Air Travel Cheaper Still BINGAFORI LONLX>N £130 PBNANG LONDON £125 JVttV I7PS INCLUDED CORRFSPONDING REIXJCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADV TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Bookings and I Mom) a l ion from the principal iravtJ ifinli, or from MMMMi Si o Ltd., General AfenU for Malays Ocean BuUdinr, Singapore.55 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-29 13 FOR CHRISTMAS YOU WILL FIND TIIK LARGEST SFI.KCTIONS IN DIAMOND RINCiS HUOBin -IJK()()( lIKS, etc. Rene IJLLMANN I WHERE HI WAI V and VALVI AM JKADITIONAI, Bach Wonderful Christmas I'resents uetf never s»*en before in Singapore. The Best is to OMH and see RENE ULLMANN II WKI I.KKS ItaHles I'lare.61 words
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Article, Illustration845 1938-11-29 14 Little tricks of beauty that will enhance them so that thev will give added life to your face WHETHER you arc ycung or old. beautiful or only passably good looking, you mu-st put your eyes first when it comes U) beauty. it la quite impotable tot845 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-29 14 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY j nuoii: 5 $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 J >I\ISO\ PERM LADIKS' IIAIRDKESBEBB 79 Stamford Kd S KNIT K,,.i1) UNOAPORR MALACCA23 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-29 14 ffi£ JAi>£ ?fti Unusual Stock Linen Just Received 18 Battery Road. Ist floor13 words
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Article, Illustration605 1938-11-29 15 Horge. the sun-tan of yesterday and choose the right pastel shades of make-up to harmonise with fragile, feminine clothes L there are fashions in hair-style ■> femininity) if you top them with a tornin dre&> so there are new whims boy sun-tanned skin? icies when it605 words
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Advertisement94 1938-11-29 15 IV FIV OPENING DEC. sth I MAYNARD'S I BEAUTY SALON I WITH MRS. LYNN IN CHARGE W\ w^^^^^^x^ M TREATMENTS W m I Luxurious Mr-Coaditionnl V^\ MA l-\ V Salon Battery Road. Smartness plus... what?... Saloon Ippolitos Permanent Waves are distinguished examples of individuality in charm smartness— Plus:* Saloon Ippolitos94 words
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Advertisement381 1938-11-29 16 > BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES IN( OKPORATED IN CNOLAND) Outwards Tonnage S'pore tonnage S'pore 1938 iSfoSf < HITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 CARTHAGE J 5.00-1 Dec. 16 RANCHI 17.000 Jan. 13 I BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 I BKHAH ti.ooo Dec. 26 RAWALPINDI381 words
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Advertisement332 1938-11-29 16 T r T0 FRENCH Po3 l CHARCETI7rtl EUN| DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk I CAP BT JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St Naza v* n dJ I M DOrQl a;v QJ }T0 SAIGON INDOCHIN !CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Ttaranf and HaiDhoni j S. A. M. I. (from Snienn) GO. MAURICE332 words
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Article113 1938-11-29 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Lady Clifford, Laburnum, Lch. Molek. Lch. Heron. Van den Bosch. Islander. Recorder. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock:113 words
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Article136 1938-11-29 17 Levies On All Incomes Paris SOME nirprlac wa., created recently by the appearance in the official Journal Of details ot a new national contribution scheme A two per cent, tax is to be levied on all income, whether from wages, agricultural profits, pensions or annuities, regardless of136 words
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88 1938-11-29 17 THE M.C.C. team .sailed from Southampton recently for South Africa in J,he Athlone Castle. To mark the occasion the- Union -Castle Line have issued an illustrated souvenir brochure In which appear photographs of all the members of the team and a sketch of their careers.88 words
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Advertisement255 1938-11-29 17 lIIR\S PHILP LIIVE. i lncorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Ll,\ IN PORT Dec 2 Dec. 31 Jan. 5 chean round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I rates M pauei |en may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or ne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. IXESYDNKV255 words
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Advertisement64 1938-11-29 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD OR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s T A M A 10,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 1, AT 3 P.M. Th e above vessel b« exc.Ment modern accommodaUon for M Sa.oon anc second Salcnm PF s en^n chma Md Japan (mt erchan ß64 words
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Miscellaneous138 1938-11-29 17 ISTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY "Imperial 29 2 pm 29 2 p.m "Imperial" 29 2 p.m Pd "Imperial" 29 2 p'm 1 Compiegne 29 1 p.m. I I Hong Tliong 29 3 p.m rrii inK Pakan Baroe Hnr^ r Kwon? 29 a pm Moluccas anr» Jndrnpoera 29 3.30 p.m i ;"v. Sumatra,138 words
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Miscellaneous171 1938-11-29 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Holland etc. by ♦he Indrapoera due at Singapore to-day Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air <K.N.I.L.M.> to-day. Ddiver ies of boxholders' letters oniy 1.30 p.m. and general deliveries of letters and parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively oa the same day. Mails rxj/ected from Netherlands In171 words
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Advertisement11 1938-11-29 18 l^ft^^Bm *^^^^KjF» »^^BTi Mii tll •^^^^^^^^^^^^^Wjflßßß^^^^^ff f 1 f i r^^^^^WHß^^^^^^B^Bjtff^ffjT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M11 words
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Miscellaneous1114 1938-11-29 18 '-on" 0 UPHELD HirJ ON THE RADIO TRADIT 'SJ V^l^ ___L_-J H« Excerpt, from Light Operas T HE Un ;r 1 L --i > -Derby Day' (Alfred Reynolds: passed I and 'Fallen Fairies' (Edward H3V&, TO-DAY COLOMBO 7 Serenades" fan- J* tasy in music and story. Bear fgi^, civrAPHWr VPB1,114 words
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Article151 1938-11-29 19 ■Hbune SUf Reporter) tpore, Monday. VAv a vital link with Liovakia,al least from the new when the Emulate Singapore closes next vak Consul in Sinpolodna, is shortly n leave prior to U was recently t br Peter Klemens was lo succeed him. European poh- resulted in Mr. itructtoni from151 words
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Article524 1938-11-29 19 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs S j£. Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday > i STor^s x La st Sale bIOCKS Nov. 25 Nov. 26 j Adams Express <No par) 1O 7 8 10 7 3 American Can (Par $25)524 words
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Article61 1938-11-29 19 L From Burma o ku< irliou h Government's reauthorities have granted China [istruction of a rail buUd another link Kweichow irma through Kuns a London report. 1 been adopted .1 aureement is building of the entrusted to a Bri- dit Of £6.000,000 is tor the purpose. no doubt here61 words
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Article77 1938-11-29 19 JMJ Lifeboat Institu- lettcn of thanks to its 1 Barmouth and Pwllheli, of £3 6s. a man U and rewards of £2 annouth crew for their L* to the steamer Bristol, with a crew <i»a«Binß her anchors to a westerly gale se^ r n ing The *W lifoboat was77 words
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Advertisement85 1938-11-29 19 GALA PREMIERE at Malaya's Largest and CAPITOL mvr riiA\4.i ZZZZZT :J SHOWS DAILY i.. *J.1.» <».l.» JM.» Out of HISTORY'S, most Thrilling Pages ■«a»fa. A new Flaming Story of Courageous Love and §§g Dare-defying Adventure! m M Wsi'*^ '^■S' :^V I 111 il X JBU VpIL ll( ll u I'd85 words
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Article147 1938-11-29 20 CHINA '5 TEA TRADE Itt'SPITE the hostilities tea still figures D iv in -:•><"' China Red lei mostly exported to WWn.^egmn^tecWeflysentto united BUtei South Africa ana other places. According to Ifctf )o«al m»P« rt J" 1 xport returns, sports «f tea from Hongkong between January and September <incltt*l"> this year147 words
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Article71 1938-11-29 20 Heavy X'mas Air Mail London. It is estimated that about 500 tons of Christmas mail will be borne alon K the Empire air routes in the next five weeks. Something UK* V, 000.000 letters are expected to leave Southampton by flying boats To cope uith the task Imperial Airways are71 words
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82 1938-11-29 20 An mcUsbwommn, lIUs Winifred Guy, reeentlv caused an unu.sual interruption in the New South Wales Leg is at ve Assembly, Sydney. Chaining he rse lf to a bran rail in the ladies' gallery she hpld up Parliament for 10 minutes while she called for justice and82 words
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Article63 1938-11-29 20 Before the Chief Justice. S.S.. Acting Chief Justice. F.M.S. and Mr. Justice pprilow in 'he Ist Court at 11 a.m. Pedl COURT OF APPEAL Civil Appeal No. 6 of 1938-E.E. ManaTseh vs. W. Miller Mackay (if not fin "eMr. Justice Home in 3rd Court lt S63 words
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404 1938-11-29 20 Tourist Trade Dries \l Shipping Line Closes! THE foreign tourist, formerly a familiar sight in Japan, has bw almost as extinct as some prehistoric animal. At no tim even during the stormy days of the "Manchukuo huidenr there been such a striking decline in404 words
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Article89 1938-11-29 20 In the fourth round of i n def( tournament, the Ame can £uWf ed the fomer world dump d 44 moves. The o**%*"* «J world champion Alek^ mp Capablanca and th K es and Botwlnnik. drew thru ga Keres game between the adjour the American.89 words
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Advertisement75 1938-11-29 20 To .Bafa^ Chiropodist department... r s Itl ■r3 K^^^i ifck F^ißß i tfaV BrnK b^b^bhPS Ib^bUHb^H dl T^^^bl J!X B^fl| Medical Authorities agree that most skin diseases in the Tropics are due to the high degree of humidity in the air. The only permanent remedy is a dry atmosphere as75 words
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Article48 1938-11-29 21 ipore, Monday. K eow and Goh Ah Hoey fined $75 (or five m imprisonment) by [he Sixth Police Magus morning, on their importing into rubber Within. h Mah Lim and Koh itv to a simiw. 22 piculs or rubber. 1 i in Kolebs whei. land P ol48 words
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Article83 1938-11-29 21 Changed Passport: Fined tibune Stall Importer) Singapore, Monday. I Dtrfei Dor*, aged 24 years ItsM nf at N«>. 14. Caiinhill leaded guilty this morning in rtli police court before Mr. i A. Blacker m a charge that an alien resident in the em did un Sept. 23, obtainino u n83 words
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Article70 1938-11-29 21 Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore, Monday. ice. ;i twenty-eight year Bokkien, appeared before Mr. '"'> in the fifth police court jnilng on a eharge that he wdaj at about 12.50 p.m. at milestone Holland Road robn \!i II: of S3. had been explained ed, Court Inspector Alex R. 1 his70 words
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Article43 1938-11-29 21 tTr ibune Crime Reporter) tort u-n Sin eapore, Monday. heated b lu^Pi that he had iSa"oi; J ockchew in a coffee 'taet at 2.25 a.m. this ac e co°rd[l e m H ent rather indtheni t0 th nature of the areCaUSinganui43 words
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Article43 1938-11-29 21 ires nf tv Sin., Em den, and Cocos IsI^Aj 1 •"■-aph .signature of Sir *le Di7r WPre dec ded to be for the Friends of fourteenth Council htt ordinarv memb^' pprnnnpntlv mieht Nation r l?n Mr. W.J.r>x-l was accepted with43 words
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762 1938-11-29 21 Annual General |N asking you to take the first Annual Kcport ot the Council of the "Friends of Singapoß as read, I do express the hope that you have taken the trouble to peruse the contents and that you have come to762 words
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126 1938-11-29 21 "Bunny" Austin Lectures Oxford Group I i«!i(li n. Nov. 28 THE tennis star. "Bunny" Austin appeared in a new role when he spoke to a crowded meeting tfl the 'Oxford sroup" at Eastham Townhall gathering arranged in nine groups mainly to rally youth, but all classes and conditions of peopleReuter - 126 words
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Article80 1938-11-29 21 MAROONED FOREIGNERS SAFE IT is reliably reported that an executive officer from the U.S.S. Mooocacy, returning from Kiukiang, reports that all foreigners on the top of Kuling Mountain are safe and well and food supplies are ample for some time. The question of evacuation is being considered. There is no80 words
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Article48 1938-11-29 21 Singapore, Monday.— For driving negligently along Serangoon Road on October 26, Markam Singh a lorry driver was to-day nn.d $15 by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate. It was alleged in evidence that accused's lorry collided with another which sustained damage to the extent of $100.48 words
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Article41 1938-11-29 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. -An Hokkien woman reported to the police that she was cheated of two gold rings valued at $U by a Chinese in the Great World amusement park at 11-45 p.m. last night.41 words
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Article56 1938-11-29 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday.— At 1.19 a.m. yesterday morning a man is alhg:d to n>»ve i broken into the house of a Malay lrwUfl at No. 28. Lorong 30, Geybng Road, and I stolen clothings valued at $42^ TO Hoi ce are now after the wnted mail56 words
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Advertisement38 1938-11-29 21 •■-'M^|BpßiPP^ Bj m| *a I ■1 4 THE PENANG CHINESE FEATHER WEIGHT WHO MAKES A WELCOME RETURN. HE TOPS THE BILL AGAINST Baby >ll MHOI A AT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM IV »v Alt. BTARTARH ON THURSDAY, Ist DEC^38 words
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Article271 1938-11-29 22 Events For Horses Popular THE rOLUMWG ARE THE ENTRIES FOR THE IPOH TWO DAY SKYE MEETING ON DEC. 1 AND 3. Star* Ifetan. ifttw AdDqm x J Bay Laddie X x Beacon X X Cheerful Eyes X a Dazzle X Emperor Kublai X X Evergreen271 words
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Article218 1938-11-29 22 Recs Beat Railway Youngsters IN a friendl> game of hockey played yesterday on the S.K.C. ground the Rets, scored an e.isy victory over the Railway Youngster/ inion by beating them to the tune of four goals to one. The Kiev started With determination and kept the visitors 1 uoal always218 words
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65 1938-11-29 22 CHINESE CYCLIST KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT (From Our Own Keport«r) Seremban. Saturday. TRAGEDY overtook a party of four Chinese cyclists who were on their way to Seremban from Kuala Sauah early to-day. While descending a steep hill, one of then not on to the wrong side of the toad, collided65 words
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Article60 1938-11-29 22 Scunthorju vs ttf.tt. JJ'alsan w <£,ffSt s t:r h H Queens I'ark RiZj^ Portvale vs. Southcni Oamsboroufih vv n(ast Chester vs. h U Hordonuellfar, H cj ReaduiK or Kcwptrl < helienham or udifl nam or Crewc Lincoln vs. Bromte) Chelmsfurcl V s Darl.n^ton holkestonp vs. Vwa-aji Bnstol Hovers vs.60 words
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Article, Illustration390 1938-11-29 22 pLAY seldom reached a very high standard last night in Kfi Cup final on the Y.M.C.A. courts when the holders. Y.M.CA. met the challengers, the S.C.R.C. The firs! round of singles have left the clubs on an equal footing. Urn Woe Dp and390 words
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Advertisement50 1938-11-29 22 M WINNER-TAKE ALL ■mjW THURSDAY, Ist DEC. at!. I'M. J^fi Ml VIH Kll» wlPw^ VS ~W tom i mm; l' f%^ MENDIOLA v. riioo.\ g RODRICUES vs. HERMAN m. AL BROWN vs S. AHMAD AHKOWvs YOUNG SILVA s..v«,K ku, HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ""CKS: t> U efc PiNHD.t«f: CEO. E. LEE.50 words
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Article473 1938-11-29 23 Finances Show Improvement annual fta*A meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club last Ltf Mr. B. E Ablitt. the President, in his address remarked healtliv progression suggested in the report of the Coma nd the note- worthy period the last 15 months has been in ,als of473 words
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282 1938-11-29 23 mk 5; Police 1. Hsli between the V.M.CA. and Karat hot key on the Y.M.C.A. last Bifhl 101l very much ipxpftiatioiiN It is true that Bu tielded a scratch eleven ■t the ft was an "A" Hut the standard of hockey Bs match uas mediocre. Hi/282 words
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Article32 1938-11-29 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. A European named E. A. Whiteley reported to the Police the theft of £6 from the Swimming Club. Katon?. last Saturday at 2.30 p. m32 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-29 23 The Sappers (Changi), a fast local hockey side, which beat the S.C.R.C. yesterday at Hong Lim Green.20 words
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275 1938-11-29 23 R.E. (Changi) 4; S.C.R.C 1. THE Sappers (Changi) played fast hockey yesterday to beat the S.C.R.C. convincingly by four goals to one alter leading at the Interval by two-nil Opl. Plummy, leading the Sappers 1 I attack, was as fast as ever, showed good stickwork275 words
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Article249 1938-11-29 23 FILIPINOS BEATEN AT BASEBALL Singapore, Monday. DKFORE a large crowd of baseball rooters, the Chinese Baseball Nine slugged their way to victory against the Filipino Aggregation to the tune of 20 to 11 on Sunday afternoon. The teams were well balanced and *t was t. close fight from start with249 words
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Advertisement22 1938-11-29 23 A. S. Ia LKS CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER j No. 6, The Arcade, Smgapoie. S rBONB IMi. THI TAILOR22 words
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305 1938-11-29 24 Jap Troops Occupy British Outpost: Persuaded To Leave Hongkong. Nov. 2ft. """I" S?li 'ii™J.w"X"»4 Brtil* ik»i« ...in »p- /n incident occurred In the afternoon vhcn Japanese troops crossed Shumchun River and occupied the British ctitpOit No 2. hoisting the Rising Sun Eventually however, they were persuaded to ietire to ChineseReuter - 305 words
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Article35 1938-11-29 24 All Itrlken 111 the IJlle_ district rrturned to wort this mornta*. Thirt\ SSSnd miner* two thousand railway workers in tho V*lend«nn«i and Douai SStrict The iatter arc expectea return to duty to-morrow ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-29 24 Picture taken at yesterday's hockey fixture at Hong !.i m r; rf n 1 the R.E. (Changi) and S.C.R.C. The Sappers won by -J_i' n bet l27 words
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Article159 1938-11-29 24 THE Manchester Guardian J the Berlin •Nauticu>," a(k val annual, says that Japan it two 40.45- thousand ton battle^ with nine and 15' Inch sum also reinfoicins her naval fc building new one*-. pusWuf as far as possible south and a "It can safely be assuaw dern bases, fueiReuter - 159 words
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Article50 1938-11-29 24 UlttrtVi NH QFEAKING at a meeting i protest against the Ger^ Jeuish drive Alexe. To insult mediae* p< "Under thi ;i pistol butts 1 d e and women M cried. Thi defenceless i for lacerttlon g ••There wa tion." Two thOUSI ing writers, I ded the n,.::.;-:;^ and trchi^tsJrt^JJ50 words
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70 1938-11-29 24 JAPS COMPLETE MOPPING UP OPERATIONS Tckyo, Nov. 28. rE Japanese completed the mopping- up campaign on the border of Hongkong, according to a telegram from Canton. The main body of the Japanese forces proceeded yesterday in the direction of Canton. The Japanese claim a thousand dead, left by the remnantsReuter - 70 words
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Article111 1938-11-29 24 Pirow Meets Mussolini Rome, Nov. 28. AOSTINTING his European tour Mr. Oscar Pirow, South African Minister of Defence and Commerce, called on Mussolini to-day and had half an hour's cordial conversation. Mr. Pirrow's visit to Rome was concerned principally with the promotion of trade relations with South Africa and Italy.Reuter - 111 words
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Article58 1938-11-29 24 SOVIETS SEND PROVISIONS TO SPAIN Moscow, Nov. 28. FINDS collected on behalf of chil- dren in Republican Spain will be ■Mi by the Soviet Union Central Council of Trade Unions. Tlif Council will buy 4,820 tons of whe?t, 100,000 tins of milk, 80 tons of rugar and 16 tons clReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1938-11-29 24 THEY DISCUSSE THE DUKE The ?rLondon. N received by tl M it is unders' formed Bh the Duke of Wind* week. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement128 1938-11-29 24 PHOENIX LEMON BARLEY WATER N'" T^J D M E u Ml p H rSIS H w w Manufactured by PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO.. LTD. fclNl-APORE J^. Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY QOWTEACTIWII OBtaU IMF'? (HANTS. Late Cinlrai'tnr To The Ist. Bb. Koyul laaisklClSff Fusiliers. I I 3.12 ORCHARD ROi%I>— FBONB NO.128 words
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