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Newspapers-Sunday Tribune (Singapore)-1933 to 1937

This dataset is a list of digitised out-of-copyright newspaper articles from the National Library, Singapore.

These materials present a valuable resource on Singapore’s history, art and culture, digitised as part of an endeavour to preserve and provide better access to resources located within the library to enable users to explore and discover these resources.

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Sample data

Newspaper title
Issue id
Issue date
Edition
Page id
Page number
Article id
Article title
Article text 1st50words
Contributor
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.1MastheadThe Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS JNCOIPC !ATI!1 Ay nn^ Vol. 1.- No. 3. SJGAPORE, l\ f; CENTS The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED TOE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JCNE 4, 198a l!\ E CENTB.NA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.2Award Pays Highest lend On New Course.Award Pays Highest lend On New Course. SENSATIONAL LftET IN THIRD RACE. SPENCIR DUPLICATES FIRST DAYS PitfFORHANCE. More Records Smashed. Another Popular Win For Austral Waters. .The highest dividend yeipaid on the new Racecourse was declared yesterday whJi Award won the Taiping Stakes and returned $230 ffr a win andNA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.3SEVERAL CLOSE FINISHES.SEVERAL CLOSE FINISHES. Large Field?. \nd Gm,ii Sport. /^OOD weather obtained thvougßut the afternoon fqr'the fifth lav of the Singapore Turf Club's sp^. n professional meeting yesteimy. Though towards the end of |he afternoon heavy clouds loomed der, there v:as no interference with s|>rt, and only the very lightest dr^zleNA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.4BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AT THE RACES.BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AT THE RACES. Chsnimisp^JJWk And White Ifiiects. Dy Our Womat Reporter. >JiHE third Saturday of the Race season proved fc be the most popular the largest* crowd of the season pritnessing the races. Splendid weather, gaily costumed ladies, snappy m v sic and excited j betting all helpedNA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.5ELEVEN KILLED IN EXPLOSIONELEVEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION Shock Over Thirt: Radius. Itmg Beach 'California I^-EVEX people wore k, injured m an explo; Rtofield Oil Co.'Rofmery J*Jv< MLijJIUSUB] \:a< *V"I rfiius ct' 30 miles. The damage is estim nillion dollars. Renter. At the l OkIAM (SingaporeNA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.6DEBTS HOLIDAY.DEBTS HOLIDAY. fGerman Moratorium Essential For Protection. Berlin. JUM 3. Ooram&nttai on <he impending moratorium announced by the President of the Rsichbfcn y Jay. the newspapers agrpe thai (be measures forefthadowrd by Hr. Bchacki kx absolutely essential for ihe protection of delta and creditor alike and must bj enforced >M.NA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.7FOTEST GUARD ALRESTED.FOTEST GUARD ALRESTED. I ca Tiiiggi Couit.NA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.8MALACCA PARADE.MALACCA PARADE. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Aiakuca, |atlC Piuc weather favoured il-.e Kiikg'n i>irt!i<l.< i&radc at M.tlicca. lnil> of tin- M.ilai< >liintt-er-, Cadets of tbe Hijfh Scfioul au< I s*. Francis Esstitntion, and the Boy Sooat tlie linvliak and vernacular si?hk>i> bh 're Ilitrli Bchool taking part on the [>ad.«iNA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.9JAPANESE BEGIN WITHDRAWAL TO GREAT WALL.JAPANESE BEGIN WITHDRAWAL TO GREAT WALL. TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN A WEEK. Disorder In The Villages. Central Governments Plan To Wipe Out The "Reds." Though they were not expected to do i>o f< the Japanese forces m North China have air be^run their withdrawal to the (jJreat W»ll A neutralNA
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)sundaytribune19330604-14 June 19331sundaytribune19330604-1.1.11sundaytribune19330604-1.2.10.1Page 1 Advertisements Column 1$100 !W UST BE WON s. i*ii Kt I.;.NA

Column legend

TitleColumn nameData typeUnit of measureDescription
Newspaper titlenewspaper_titleText-Title of newspaper
Issue idissue_idText-Issue ID
Issue dateissue_dateText-Issue date
EditioneditionText-Edition
Page idpage_idText-Page ID
Page numberpage_numberText-Page number
Article idarticle_idText-Article ID
Article titlearticle_titleText-Title of article
Article text 1st50wordsarticle_text_1st50wordsText-First 50 words of the article text
ContributorcontributorText-Contributor- an entity that made contributions to the article

Sample OpenAPI query

This code can be used to test a sample API query. It retrieves the first 100 rows from this dataset. For a complete guide on query parameters and syntax, please refer to the

API documentation

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import requests base_url = "https://data.gov.sg/api/action/datastore_search" url = base_url + "?resource_id=d_4145f481381104e8acac1ca8f99fdbbc" response = requests.get(url) print(response.json())

Usage information

Last updated

April 2, 2024

Date created

September 27, 2022

Licence

Singapore Open Data Licence

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