Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Netmnunu>f V nai newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. xxi a. No. ?.'>'). SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, September 27, 1!):! S. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935.
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    • 146 1 Mx. I Read The X II A V j j 1 111 BD N E Dominant hi Malaya f— never runs cold saves mess and work makes washing-up quick r is always on tap MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. W f) M P CI A1 0,1 CALL AT THE SHOWROOM* n <
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    • 331 1 CLEAR bZb, j THAT m I n mm __m WITH I/ABEV Bretithe the Vanex vapour from your hand kerchief by day and from the em of _ni .1 i v yon* DiHow by mjrht. It Kiils Ihe germ* relieves stuffiness and prevents Ihe spread of infection. f Obtainable from your
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The T 111 IB U
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  • 222 2 Pari.-. OUD nores under ilv ■■•■■•kV bed betrayed Sylvestre c-ittareo. W amateur burglar. ttaneo, an Italian woodcutter of j'J was out oi work. He had been impress- i by tb« trustfolnesa of the infcabi- of the Opto estate near Qrasse, belonging to Mme. Ma-tinancq
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  • 115 2 Helsinki. OFFICIAL statistics for the January— July period of the current year that the value of imports from Britain amounted to £4.676.000 as compared with f4.615 000 in the corresponding oencd oi 1937. The value of exports to Britain, on t-he other hand, has decreased
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  • 107 2 Paris. QTATI4 electricity [rom the aiBMBfbejre is being esed by ML Oneglia, son-in-la* ol Ihe i; uncr Quern of Moheli (Madagascar), as an aid to agrieullure M. OnefUa, who b an engineei by profession, fertilises the soii of his estate neai Dijon by static electricity obtained throngh two
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  • 29 2 Wan Ibralnm b.'ii Uda, assistant Superintendent i E Customs, Preventive Branch. Causew- appointed to be an Assistant Superintendent of Chandu Monopoly, Muar. with eflfocl front Sc-pt :i
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  • 504 2 VICTIMS OB 1 'GOODTIMING' London. GlU£ bj sWk entered tne death room—the man in tfetbea the mi En hnwin* while fowu of satin. Newly v iit flowers decorated thi firepl ice. A box of chocolates stooJ on bureau with <i ars and cigar On
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  • 40 2 Trrmr-i sa hd from Southampton for Palestine on the troopship "Xeuralia." Is VVeperta were received from the Holy Land of further serous riisexdcis Our photograph shrws troops go ng aboard the "Neuralia at aibumi Southampton.
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  • 391 2 Health Before Fame Mother's Plea To Girl Diving Star lIAPPy motherhood should come before lame, is the view of Mrs. Hide- mother of nineteen .year-old Maire Mider, South Norwood girl who !in-hcd fourth in id* women's hijrh diving final in the European Swmmtag championship at Wembley Pool Mrs. Bider, who
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  • 164 2 Italy £ARIA) CHIUMfiNTO, a (iO-year-uld hawker, ha* hern sent (o prison for a minor offence and his dog comes along every day—just to let him know he has not forgotten his old master. For several years Cario has hawked his merchandise around
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  • 94 2 T... Paris. lIL ntaofs* delegates from the Atuin Mines, representing 18,000 men, in a meeting at Denain, have approved the decision of the 25,000 miners of the Nord Department to come out on strike on Sept. 15, if their demands are not granted by then. They are demanding
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  • 63 2 Melbourne, Victoria. WHEN burglars dynamited the safe of a suburban did not know they had unwittingly "dialled 999." The explosion blew a telephone receiver off its hook, and the operator could hear vague words and confused sounds, but no answer came to his inquiries. He rang the
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  • 197 2 ORITI2SII ture ii! )U ii ;i| meeting the fni Society-—nanv d It* ienthal G nva "birdman" who w< The society, with aims at aerial research ill h from October L 2 to 15 cinema, near the B Mr. A. II K. Trddrn. vh„
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  • 38 2 The oldest inhabitant oi Haiia*; T urn WUhelmine Scharnikoi ar the ace of 107. She mv tt oldest inhabitant of the German R Until a lew days' ago Fran Sdan** enjoyed robust health.
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  • 64 2 Rio De Janeiro. THE Brazilian Government has taMen formal possession of the Island ot Fernando De Noronha—Brazil's "Alcitraz Island"—off the Pernambuco coast, where a penitentiary for political pii toners is to be constructed Pernambuco State prisow the island are to be mov I establishment on the mamlai.c
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    • 103 2 A nnouncing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT I ip mm jk%\\*m\w mv WMm i A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow; emulsified Cream Tat: the soluble Carbohydrates. Lactose and Glucose; Mineral •a!ts; Organic ken Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and 0
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    • 188 2 A WEEK AGO M \*om exhaustion .w}A NOW THRIVING ON THE WINE OF UFE At night insomnia kept her tossing .mdtwisting in tortured sleeplessness; m_\\ by day high tension ner\c> stra ned and racked her body spent energy /LmWT made every little task a burden. __w WINCARNIS put a stop
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  • 250 3 i 7»t y M jth At ;^'*^*>'*££*&- eting of the Safety First Ashere he said: in South Africa Is the I have seen anywhere in the would perhaps like me t? T arrive at the expression Wish r nil you that 70 per cent,
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  • 41 3 Paris. The gliding expert M. Gaudry. has succeeded in gliding from Moissel to Abbeville, a distance of 93 miles, following a route which he had mapped out in advance. His journey took him four and a quarter hours.
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  • 68 3 A group photograph taken at the 'At Home' of the Committee of the Geylang Straits Chinese Epworth League held on Saturday. Among those sitting are: .Mrs. Chew Hock Hin, Rev. Dr It. L. Archer (District Superintendent). Rev. Chew Mock Hin (Paster) and Mrs. R L. Archer. Among
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  • 209 3 Mr. Silver! Harthokly. Rio De Janeiro. gIXTY men are searching in a refuse dump lor a package containing £1,500 which was posted f*om London lo the Danish Consul here. The package containim* the money, which consisted of 15 bills of £100 each. ajri\ed at the
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  • 259 3 New York. A FTEK spending the last 4<) yearn reporting the passing of Bhipa off fare Tsland. New York, Mr. Joseph Doughty, a native of Hull, England, has retired on pension. g Armed with a telescope and Iforse key, Mr. Doughty manned i telegraph company's
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  • 225 3 HOY of seventeen chose gaol, rather than pay lor the baby of a girl aged tweniyone. He is Arthur Reginald Clark, of South Woodham, in Essex. And he was summoned before the Billericay magistrates by Nellie Millen, ol Crayshill, Billericay, for
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  • 24 3 Mr. C. L. Newman, Agricultural Officer, Agricultural Department. S.S. and F.M.S has been seconded for service under the Government of Sarawak.
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  • 134 3 Serowe, Bechuanaland. JjpWO large native schools—remarkable for the fact that they have been built by tribal labour and tribal money—are Hearing completion here. They are designed to house 500 native children. During an outbreak of foot and mou'h disease, the tribesmen employed on the control cordons
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  • 159 3 Warsaw. TIIK Tarankow family of Blachnownia, Poland, has had a day of tragedies. Piotr Taranek, who looked after the railway crossing, was run over by a motor lorry and died in hospital. While the body was being transported to Blachownia the hearse narrowly escaped colliding with
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  • 250 3 gHOT on the Yorkshire mo -rs on the "Gloricus Twelfth,* a brace of grouse has arrived at the Marine Hotel, Durban, by flying boat. It is believed that this is the first time that Grouse shot on the opening day of the season
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  • 19 3 Mr H.L. Hodge has been appointed to be an Inspector of Schools for Sing a j»ore, Penang and Malacca.
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    • 160 3 AGAIN J T THE P,CNIC NIORE NERVOUS AN() I AND BOTHER I DAY. YOU'VE LOST PUTS ME ON mMj YOUR SUNNY I EDGE... ANDTHE V JV MM Sf DISPOSITION....SAY- 1 ANNOY REMEN ?BER WH T I /nmNK she is /^LLJF^oIT\ /YOUR NERVES ARE OVER- REALLY X 1 I STIMULATED BY
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    • 36 3 .Mm 1 A TREAT AND A TREATMENT Invaluable as a corrective for falling hair and baldness. Tones up the scalp and preserves the natural beauty of the hair. Sole HACEMEYER TRADING CO., LTD. i WFB 7
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  • 273 4 Vancouver. gRIG.-GENERAL Sir Henry Page-Croft, is touring Canada on an investigation of the possibilities of immigration from England, will submit proposals for settling a section of Northern British Columbia, to Mr. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, and to Mr. T. A. Crerar, Minister
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  • 110 4 Boulogne-Sur-Mer. EIGHTEEN hundred indignant bathers invaded the Mairie of the small seaside resort of Portel, near here after a fatal accident, to protest against the insufficient equipment and excessive age of beach '•Life Guards." The death of a holiday-maker, M. Mounesseau, brought to a read
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  • 248 4 Soppenrade, G rrma FOUR horses were stung to death and two men v. c seriously j'] jured when a swarm of D/ysa attacked then al S«mn 1 i i'- ai a'!.' v foot of the Borken Mountains in Westphalia. A farmer named Hartweg had
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  • 136 4 Washington X WOOLLEN field n form of shte Use mn be substituted for the United S Army's present olive drib, vhid has been worn since the An. n. can-Spanish war The war deoartmen: is this change. Before the S erican war the army
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  • 98 4 Jerusalem. 170R months the I >; -r Police had been for Mohammed Taha Soto J known rebel on whese hea there was a price of OWSubani. who came tram a Jerusalem, was the head of i rating in the Jerusalem led his men into
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    • 446 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated ln Germany). The unaernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. Fer MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN, Due Singapore 1938. sjs. "POTSDAM" omits North China Sept. 29 i s.s. "ODER" omits Manila Oct. 8 m.s. "CO3URG" Oct. 13 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Oct.
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    • 456 4 BRITISH INDIA iryxjrporated If England). P. 0. S. N. CO.s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Sfpore. 1938. RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 1 CHITRAL 15.0C0 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 Dec. 18 BHUTAN
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    • 461 4 BANGKOK I INK CHINA JAPAN LINE. j i Luxuricus One Motorships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but 1 Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, ccmfortable Passenger Accommoda- t To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam. tion. 5 Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden. Suez, Port Said, Palestine. M.S. From Spore, M'ca, P.S., P'ng. I
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    • 267 4 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Laairg for Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUMSANG In pert Sept.
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    • 48 4 10. S. K. I*» m .s. "Buenos Aire. COLOMBO ffj. S. Africa ft 9 A: Passage ,ari^: j st $163.00 77X0 9rd c iass X 46 40 peck X 20 UO Subsequent Sai ss "Hawaii M*™,, mi "Santos Maru g s<3 "Ar zona Man No gj ..Amhia Ma-»_
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    • 439 5 Classified Advertisements NOTICES ore Municipality are now Invited for the rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room DaU of ClrttUlg. for 1939, See Notice in Tender Room. a new reinrete bridge .pore River uon. 12 noon, Oct. 24, 1938. on at the aj g, of one Guided Gas--11 Tank. t
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    • 625 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SETTLEMENTS I EDUCATION DEPARTMENT caucauon in Chinese; normal training or practical teaching experience- a good knowledge of Enliish Appointment will be in the first place on probation for one year at a 120 a month. Details of th> Ch a r) eS ?93 V 9) iterS UW vacanci<
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    • 877 5 Piles Cause 15 Dangerous Symptoms weak eyl- J New Discovery Stops y Pain in 15 Minutes and I V \^^N m FAULTY NUTRITION Avoids Dangerous r Operations PALPITATION .ince the discovery of Chinaroid by nn Lyl of the heart American Phynlelan it is no lontr- r necei I p i
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    • 362 5 UULCA^N For Accuracy and Beauty choose THE BEST WATCH known the world over. Everyon** of them a MASTERPIECE in modern watchmaking History CHINESE ANCIENT STORIES IN STRAITS MALAY ROMANIZE: GAK HWEE 10 Books $10 CHFNG TECK KOON 4 4 1 NGO CHEE LOW TANG KHIA I If-. CHIT SIH PAT
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  • 194 6 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily rcular Issued by the_ Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELI ING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 ondon demand 213 25;32 l j ona demand 2064 Switzerland demand 245 Hamburg demand 137? 4 New York demand 55
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  • 16 6 Singapore Sept 27. liif price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— (uj $>4),
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  • 24 6 i he price of 1 übber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 24 Mi (down lMs); Sellers 2 I»; (down I% I.
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  • 887 6 Quotation By Praser And Co. MINING Singapore. Sept. 26. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3 9 4(3 Asam Kumbang 28j- 30 -norn Austral Malay 43 47,-non Ayer Hitam 23 24 6 Ayer Weng 0 63 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21 9 22 9 Batu
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  • 339 6 Singapore, Sept. 27. MIMING Buyers Sellers Ampftte 3 s 4 3 Aver Hitarns 23 3 24 6 Bangrins 21 o 22 6 Eatii Silangors 1.3 C 1.40 Chendenangs 14 15 Hitams 0.38 0.42 cd Hongkong Tin 21 3 23 Hong taita 0.73 0.78 Hyd. 7
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  • 137 6 LIST OF Cl BRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 26, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books otel *J* elosf* n,f r, financial TIN. CloSe at Ex Div. year 5 z i M Renon* Tm fin Sep. 20 X}|% RiSbER Sept 24 ScpL 30 Sept. 25 7« Brunei Utd 3% final
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  • 184 6 v,* «laynarn Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 inn mo 4*4% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000* InV" 102 norn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 inn tll 4/2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,666 Int"
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  • 263 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Pie. KLBBLK Soo*. Buyers T Sellers B Ist forward (October) Buyers 7~.. Sellers 8 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 Sellers 3 3rd forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers SeUer? I'ALM OiL (Araiuya) lo balk Sept Oct. shipment 1 ]"J t COfKA (Straits, KM.S.J 1 Sept. Shipment £10
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    • 226 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. WRB, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. WRGI.ARY, PERSONAL ACCL DFNT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSAHON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: l-U. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager I THE EASTERN BANK I LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000
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    • 55 6 I SAFE "IT DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted *Ith a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of Ss— pa upwards according tc the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o
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    • 172 6 I INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE j COMPANY LIMITED. Incorporated in India i. Fire motor Authorised Capilal Subscribed Capilal mmJS Paid Up Capital 'gJJ Total Funds THE BIGGEST INDIAV GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHOM ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. vf MALACCA. S.S. Agents: Sub-Agency, A. T. E.
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  • 1355 7 Halt-Yearly Meeting Of Straits Traders '5 V™NXviTJ 1 ENT WAS MADE 1,1 X ,OIIN "AONAIX AT THE HALF YEARLY MFFTmr rHE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY. lIFI O AT T i REGISTERED OFFICE IN OCEAN BUI m J «,v? I' IT NOON YESTERDAY. WHJMNG, SlNGAmany
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  • 28 7 The fifteenth annua! general meeting 01 the I. dan As.;< elation. Singapore will be held on Sunday, Oct. 2, at 4 p.m. at the Association premises.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 189 7 Stomach Ulcers Cause Hunger Pains Are you hungry an hour or so after meals?« Does your stomach pain and burn between meals? !»<> you feel sick at your .stomach and feel like vomiting? I »<> you sweat easily, have headaches, and feel w* ak and nervous? These are dancer slanals
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    • 265 7 False Teeth Wearers Are Worst Breath Offenders! "Need More Than a Mouth Wash" say Authorities... Recommend Polident Plates and bridges soak up odors foJ «Mniori, convenient and impurities like a sponge' A and nygiena. Get an eC(V thin dark scum collecis oi them nomical tonw.-lasttng tin rS This scum holds
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    • 366 7 QUICK RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS Very often a period of convalescence is much more critical than the actual illness that preceded it. Your whole body is left In a state of complete exhaustion. You have no strength to combat any renewed attacks. Doctors 1 and nurses realise the importance of a
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    • 173 7 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN 1 I twk Ensures instant I Ĕ smooth effort It s I writing, hand com fort, beauty and a "Lifetime" guarantc with all 7 features desired in a modern pen. yjft/ BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's
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    • 599 8 BOILED THE KETTLE WITH HIS CRUTCHES Once Crippled With Rheumatism He was not wrong, either—this man who concludcd that he would never need his crutches again Writing of his experiences, hp says: "For five years I was a cripple, due '»> rheumatism, and was given uo us u hcp.-lesa case
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    • 279 8 MULL ARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE i a* all users wiU tell you who have It hi their Rad i set, IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. If your valve gives
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    • 34 8 i Electrical recording C«mopho»< SERVICE SATISFACTION \\at»n entrust all r«W I 1 4 Repairs U>: Yiek %Voh wlll--429 son* j ii/. Held* (Near M"» l,u IT j Contractors lor ,U I Clocks* i Army
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 987 8 ON THE AIR TO-DAY JDC IROM When And Where To Listen In ris Ifarieff. '80. 1 820 Big Ben. Violin recital by Jeliy i 22£ SINGAPORE LONDON fig' ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 2.20 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) rer 17 79 iyi c s ||J m.)
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  • 12 9 V ,vie from "The Challenge" current picture at the Capitol.
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  • 118 9 Uabat. French Morocco. pHIEFTAINS of all the Arab and v Berber tribes of French Morocco invited in groups to sperial showings arranged by the Proite authorities of a news film the visit of the King and Queen io Paris. dignity, the Queen's charm impressive
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  • 252 9 |~FIC poem have been written in the pai-t. Epic stories have been told cf great conquests. fireat deeds. The conquest of the Matterhorn is one such epic, an epic which wHI long live ar the most stirring in the history of mountaineering. "Chalienee." picture which opened
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  • 105 9 tn'EX one of the ablest directors in HoHw.f v d canM tell a woman how to wash dishes. Director AnataVJ Litvak found that out He tried ta change Claudette Colbert's dishwashing technique in a scene fnr Warner Bros.' "Tovaneh," coming to the Strand
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  • 129 9 [JMUVWOOD'S newest beauty treatment, the "foam bath" »»tlv was tested for the first j !n»>*—by lling Crosby! 1 lad in bathing trunks and I Hi'Ji hh> pipe firmly clenched I '«rlwecn 1m teeth, Crosby 'il through the babbling bain r, the set. i rosby
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  • 792 9  -  By William Powell T OOKING around me in this vast industry of making motion pictures to entertain a troubled world, the thought comes to me that the famous stars of the stage of a generation igo would be greatly bewildered by the present
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  • 58 9 A new acquisition m*:'c by Gainsbe trough rre the screen rights of another Richard Essex series, these under the title covering the activities of "Slade of The Yard". The fascinating adventures o* the detective M.P. who consistently fights lelentless battle with are probably as well-known as
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  • 47 9 The entire stock of a wholesale vegetable market Burbank, California, wa-s purchased by Warner Erjj studio for one scene in tne comedy "icvarich." The vet' ihlcs vrrn used tc dress ;i French market ret for the picture, in which Claudette Colocrt onarlefj Boycr are starred.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 303 9 Alia m over I L I m to your jf There is unshakable scientific proof! that Sanafogen will do that for ycu !1 Strengthen your nerves, rejuvenate your blood, improve your vitality by 24% with Sanatogen. Discover the difference between "hall-health" and real health! It is normal people like you,
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    • 293 10 11— i tnmmmmm j OPENING TO-MORROW AT IMVILKIT MARK TWAIN'S BELOVED STORY FILMED SURELY IN WONDROUS TEf HNK OLO! R. j "Tin: ai»vi:m i j OF TOM SAW YEW 9 «"ii^ imp v CHnHHi UNITED ARTISTS PRODUCTION INTRODUCING A HOY YOUTL ALL LOVE TOMMY KELLY wiik MAY ROBSON VIGI OR
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    • 259 10 One of the mosi Perfectly Photographed \dventure Epics ever filmed I AI»IT Q I, Thrills! It'll. %V- <k With Excellent Support Programme— Inelnding "ORNAMENT VI SWIMMING" and "PICTURESQUE JAVA" (Traveloime). I RO X V BAR OPEN 5 PM, TILL MIDNIGHT OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 f-15 5 U IT H COM£DY RIOT.
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    • 42 10 "'"r P 7.30 P.M. world OlVrlilLr 945P M> BIGGEST CHINESE WAR DRAMA BASED ON CHINA PRESENT i CONFLICT. I M SONS 4.0 to \\\n starring MLSS PEH VAN I WONG CHOR FITN Touching. Stirring Patriotism Sacrificing Fighting, Dying To Save A Nation
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    • 248 10 j TO-NIGHT -BY J**^"'? PUBLIC DEMAND!—RETURN SC REENING OF 1938 S GREAT- I M j EST CINEMATIC TRIUMPH! j Pavilion W j 6-15 AND 9-15 I DEANNA DURBIN —IN THE UNIVERSAL PICTURE— "100 MEN v\» a Hit WITH LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI AND THE PHIUDEI pm 7 MOMC ORCHESTRA I ADOLF HE
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    • 128 11 f jIIE ll B A T L\s T it SSteJSJSiVJP VOM hmj* been iraigi»* f„ r i K'tISSSS WITH I SBOW THE A, r OXDITIOXED j DIRECT FROM ITS 11 j $2.00 TWO-A-DAY ««lOirillr j TRIUMPHS! t^ftll****' 11 *WQ>*9 PhylllS BI OOKS T m BROWN SidneyBLACKMER Associate Producer Kenneth Maegov/an
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    • 317 11 I Mmmtm MMMMOMS MMMMMMMMMMa iKHifliiiiliiiKu MMHi sscs&tw*^ j i-OSFTIVRLV LAST DAY US. S.IS 9.1S »m I 5 \T THE AIR-COXDiTIOnm. i AIMA WittA The Emmie*. Juiu Uiihns' Pfctare <«m save eftt tarn f 45ftTHE«S THOMAS BECK LOUISE HENRY j stobies. S@| The HARTMANS f I FOR RESERVATION 6909 I![ m.«
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  • 625 12 WE greatly appreciated the privilesre of being able to publish an article on the above subject by Mr. John Laycork. It has additional point and importance because i!'. will that Mr. Laycock, m expressing himself as he has dkne, has no axe to grind. He
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  • 953 12  -  by Peter Hertford 'TO the huge crowd that will gather at Clydeside to-day to watch th? Queen launch the magnificent new liner to which she will «r*ve her own name, the ceremony may seem simple enough. A- the champagne bottle breaks against her
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  • 228 12 NOTES COMMENTS North Atlantic Flipht NOME 19 years ago a pioneer twin-en-gine biplane completed the firs:, flight across the North Atlantic. Tha machine was so heavily laden with fuel that no commercial load could be carried. It could not, in fact, carry the weight of a wirele-s apparatus. Consequently, as
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  • 219 12 THOSE who are dealing In cosmetics such as face creams, lip-stick, hair restorers, and all the like, will have to be careful in what they advertise because In the new Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, which has just become law In Great Britain, these articles are put under
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    • 90 12 I T7i£ Delicious Fruit Nut Breakfast Food! \ol oz. tin 43 cts. DIOKIVSOX A CO.. LTD. iNGArOXE KUALA LUMPUR. Obtainable from all good Dealers. See the sign end know the best. A gin of unquestioned purity. Boord's 11 holds a reputation that goes back 200 years. Experience counts. 8 H
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    • 19 12 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing in Town. $5 to $30 I Rodney House, Battery Koad. 1
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  • 1281 13 Czech President Must Choose—Peace Or War FIERY DECLARATION OF GERMAN TERRITORIAL CLAIMS SUDETENS MUST RETURN TO REICH STRONGEST ARMY IN WORLD' READY TO STRIKE DECLARES FUEHRER Reuer. \n; raEQurvorAr^ nSSiSSES&Si BERLIN last night he made TERMS IN REGARD TO THE WISE HE W^^O^WA T
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  • 49 13 r I HE radio station at Prague to-day broadcast an announcement that the London plan agreed on by ihe British and French Governments and accepted by the Czech Government is for the present Government of Czechoslovakia the only basis for an understanding on the Sudeten question.
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  • 214 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 26. Clement Attlee, opposition leader, to-day addressed the following letter to the Prime Minister: "The terms of Herr Hitler"s memorandum, which you agreed to submit to the Chechoslovakian government have, I trlieve profoundly shocked British public opinion. The Czechoslovak government
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  • 128 13 wither and the legion MJlanation of Hitler's referbe British Legion is afforded "louncement that with Mr. Mam's consent the president s Ul British Legion, Major-General r Frederick Maurice, took certain >' to Hitler on Sept. 25 offert vices of the Legion during --•nutation of the new fronti--2 Czechoslovakia.
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  • 141 13 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. IT is stated in official quarters in London that, if in spite of all Mr. Chamberlain's efforts, a German attack is made on Czechoslovakia, the immediate resu't must be that France is bound to oo to her assistance and Great
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  • 86 13 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. A LIST ol minimum war risk insurance rates issued this evening by the Institute of Londai underwriters reveals a very larse increase in rates all round—notably for specie between the United Kingdom and China and Japan which are: outward, 60- and homeward
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  • 157 13 America Standing Aside I EADERS of Britain, France and America will meet to-morrow to discuss ihe crisis. In London there will be a Cabinet meeting in the morning and Parliament will assemble in the aiternoon; in Paris the Council of Ministers will meet; in Washington the Cabinet
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  • 230 13 Reuter. jyjK. Chamberlain issued a statement this morning appreciating the references Hitler made in his speech to the Fremiti's efforts to save the peace "I cannot abandon those efforts," says the statement, "since it seems to me incredible that the pec pie of Europe, who do
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  • 47 13 London. Sept. 26. HITHERTO the nature of the Czc-h reply is not disclosed but the view taken In Prague of Herr Hitler's final demands (says Reuters diplomatic correspondent tis that acceptance of the German plan would amount to complete capitulation of the State's sovereignty.
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  • 447 14 Replies To Pickthorn Commission Questions Disappointing (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter). REPLIES to a questionnaire upon the need fo r establishing a Singapore University have bitterly disappointed the Secretary to the Commission on Higher Education, only a very negligible number of people coming forward
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  • 54 14 Thp King arrived back in London from Balmoral. Scotland, to confer with hiv Ministers on the international situation centred OB Czechoslovakia. A large aiMd welcomed him at Bsston Station on his return. Photo shows:—Hie King acknowledging the cheers of the crowd which welcomed him
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  • 205 14 Singapore. Monday. r.APT. A. P. Bentield, Master Mariner on the Singapore-Sarawak run. to-day pleaded guilty and was fined S3O or in default one month s r.i. by Mr. C H. Koh. Traffic District Judge, for negligent driving on Robinson Koad at 2 p.m. this morning. Accused asked
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  • 21 14 We understand that, Signor Mattoli who was formerly Consul for Italy in Singapore, has been appointed ConsulGeneral in Valparaiso.
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  • 104 14 T__ Ipoh. Monday. HE story of a deity being dutlaged and her temple precincts made the scene ol the crime has been reported to the Ipoh police. The high priest of a Hindu temple in an Indian owned estate near Chemor went to the temple at
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  • 28 14 So. Behar" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this Port at 7 a.m. Lo-morrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.
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  • 162 14 Reuter. DRFsmrvT i>~ i. Washington, Stpt 2«. Ben's L X "r cV U he < 1ddir t H.rr Hitler and Dr. rni.fd Sta.es for H g T >°" beha f f lhe milli <>" the new faSln- »°S S*,* 1 no, to break off a d
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  • 17 14 The Imperial Airways mail plane is expected to arrive in Singapore at about 1.30 pm.
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  • 20 14 Reuter. The death has occurred of Mr. Tom Shaw. Minister of War in the second Labour Government.— Reuter.
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  • 52 14 Mi. Neville CT.amberla'n. the Prime Minister, left Rcston leorpdrome by British Airways liner for when Mr confer*i v..h Hitler in an effort to alleviate the crisis over C/erho >';ovakia and to aver* war. Amon«ihose who saw ell Mr. Chamberlain uere Lord Halifax, the Foreign .Minister ard
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  • 288 14 parks to prove shelters against possible air raids and certain air defence measures have been taken, including the recall of Air Force personnel on leave, the calling up of observers and the inj stitution of an air warning system. It is anncunced that the Food Defence
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  • 123 14 A.V extraordinary general n meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Association was held on Sunday, to protest against the repressive policy adopted by the Government of Travancore towards the public ol the State wiio are carrying on propaganda for the introduction of responsible government. The following resolution. moved
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  • 71 14 the Singapore l > f,f HUT'S Employees T Ui>,]{^ Months ripnrnai 1 ur tion by I,:. H. J. Korrer. Gnrnsamv The -.-.<■ w by Gurusamy to Baa* '■■aa* pany, cm nit- ■•0% wards. fcccne cf Uh incirie Mi couru. v.a- l puny when Bd
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  • 257 14 LONDON. MONDAY A DRAMATIC NEW MOVE, MADE BY MR CHA KBERLAN, WAS REVEALED AFTER THE ANGLO-FRENCH CONVERSATION WHICH BEGAN AT 10 30 A M. AND WAS INTERRUPTED SHORTLY AFTER NOON PRIOR TO A FURTHER MEETING OF THE CABINET A communique from 10 Downing Street
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  • 61 14 Muar Indians Celebrate ifh the efforts In collaboration v mn In di» the representative; o- mdiaf* organisations in,ir Muar have dec-id j« I• h(v:n J ting manner. tL birthday of Mai 2. at the India Muar. A telegram eonve «iU behalf of the Muar earlier that day n The progran
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  • 518 15 Played Opposite Irene Vanbrurgh IN the mudbanks off the ChaUffi coast, a polk* palrol yesterday picked out a white-coated figure, approached and lound the f ully-clothed body of actor Hugh Detiham, famous on the London before he came mvi to <he Bast
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    41 15 I mberlaiii and a huge rokc through the .1 greeted the Prime ville Chamberlain, kac* at Na. 10, is retarn from hi discussed the with Chancellor emicr returned to ■i. c hi> Cabinet coloi at of the meeting.
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  • 114 15 Singapore, Monday.— Seripiah MeriFtni binti Kassim alias Wan a Malay woman, 40 years old, and residing at Room 13 su. Wiikie Road, claimed trial this morning in the Fourth Court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on charges of having criminally Intimidated another woman. Che binti Heed by
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  • 84 15 The following are passengers on the East Asiatic steamer, due in Singapore trom European ports on Sept. 30.— Un. J OTfellachan. Mr. E H. Tavlor. Mrs Taylor, Ma or r C. Byre, Mrs. Evr.\ Mrs. m Henning. Mr K. H Jess. Mrs. J*ta and chi.d Mr. U.
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  • 112 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] T Batavia. Sept. 20 HRBE Singapore Chinese bad a marvellous escape from death when a car in which they were travelling on the BataviaSourabaya Koad. about eight miles from Charibou. crashed into a tree. Mr Chiang Tse Tung, promi
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  • 378 15 FRIENDLY him lo .he folic-, preserVe I w F««»rrve an aelonginrs found on dead persons l„r m<,«cs| purposes. s dropped hvMr. W(" J'orter to-day when he inc,u red •nto the death of a Chinese coolie* employed In Singapore Cold Si orage 0., who was found drowned in
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  • 98 15 During the week ending Sept. 17. 1938. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 37,229 cases, of which: 23,417 (63 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 3.670 (10 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 1,375 (4 per cent.) cases to Canada, and
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  • 253 15 The Ea.:t Asiatic liner "Jutlandia,' which ief: Hamburg on Sept. 14 will arrive in Singapoi Oct. 21, with the following passengers:- Mr. Jo):. Ciindiup. Mrs Johs. Gandtup, Mrs S. HOI, fill! and tnlati .Mn W. M Jwrs n Mr. W E. H rwll. Mr*. W R. How All
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  • 87 15 The Police Band, under the direction of Mr. .1. C. Hitch, will play the followino programme at Telok Aycr this afternoon <Tuesday», at six o'clock:— l March "Distant Greeting" Dorinc. Overture "Obcrun" 3. Selection "Brlc-a-Brae" Moncktou 4 Valse "Dcdl Alouettes" Drlpo. 5. Trombone Jk Euphonium Solo A sleep
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  • 471 16 Fortunes Fluctuated Throughout (By "STICKS") WHEN THE S.C.C. MKT THE HONGKONG COMMAND AT HOCKEY YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. THE MATCH ENDED IN A DRAW OF 2—2 —A I'ATK INDICATION OF THF RUN OF PLAY. IT WAS A GAME IN WHICH FORTUNE* FLUCTUATED
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  • 97 16 f I «*L in Manila and w Jai ..< Hongkong Chinese ra, i isiting Singathi mt k wi9 pi: form again local •»ia r < on Satarday ar 1 Sin I y ne£ at the Chin siing Club. In v%i li the visitors v
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  • 23 16 The hockey fixture arranged to be played between the SCRC and the R.A.M.C. at Hong Lim Clean yesterday was cancel': d.
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  • 71 16 THE first round proper of the I S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Competition, starts to-day. The draw is as follows: To-day: R. A. (B. ML) vs. SC.F.A. L; To-morrow: Publishers vs. S.R.C; Thursday: Police vs. R.A. (Changi); Friday: R.E. vs. Marines; Saturday: R.A.F. I vs. R.A.F. II cr
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  • 100 16 rjN Friday next at the Royal Slngaday Yacht Club there will be the afternoon races for all Classes starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the International 6mefre Class will sail a race for a Club Burgee, starting at 10.00 a.m The "B" Class will sail a
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  • 32 16 CLI'MECK. who was the winner cf the "C" division, singles, at the S.C.C. yesterday.—Tribune J. L. N. BARBER, winner of the "A" handicap singles in the S.C.C. tennis tourney.
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  • 383 16 S.R.C 4. TEACHERS I. AN S.R.C. eleven yesterday defeated the Teachers Association hockey team by four goals to one, on the Club ground, P. Almeida scoring all their four goals. Tns standard e-hibited was very mediocr? end the game v;aa Inclined to !be rather one-sided
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  • 125 16 TIES in the fixth round of the open Singles champion *****) tournament I of the Jovb- ils B.P. reacted as follows: I Lim Ah Chiang bsat Qoh Peng s:an 15—6; 15-12 i Sect, Thiam Hock b tal Tan Guan I Chuan 15—13: 15- I. 1 Cho Chwee
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  • 308 16 Handicap Titles For N. Barber N. Clumed TWO finals In the Autumn Lawn Tennis tounuunent were worked off on the padang yesterday, when (—4) beat N. G. Morris (—2) in the "A I N. Cltuneck easiiv disposed of J. Fraser in th o*vision nf <v singles
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  • 645 17 Entries For Annual S.C.R.C. Tourney ,1 FOR THE S.C.R.C. OPEN INVITATION TENNIS t T ()l RXAMENT, ARE AS FOLLOWS: ES HANDICAP 6 Chins Kee Sun Lip (—12»; E. C. 18); J. S. Nathan Slow Hian I 3); Tan Cheong Chee Tons' BLES HANOK AP
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  • 50 17 The following will represent the s.R c at hockey against the Hongkong Garrison team tu-dav at 5.15 p.m. on the s.r.c. oadang:— O. C. Aerla, R. H. Barth. P. T. de Souza. G. Ross. L R:utens. S. Moreira. D. Ross. N, Sullivan. R. Bain. G. ArmStrong, Ch Vai'oere.
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  • 296 17 LA 1; Colts L IN an evenly contested hockey game at Balestier Plain yesterday, the Celts drew with the Indian Association, each side scoring a goal after the interval. For the greater part of the first half of the game, the Colts attacked dangerously but thanks
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  • 60 17 St. Andrew's "A" XV against the R.A.F. 'Town Office* to-day at Farrer Park at 5 p.m.: H. van Cuylenburg. H. Potger, D. Ross. If. Kohloff. C. Crowther. R. Eu, G. Loh. Cheong Hock Hai, L. le Doux. J. Silberman. J. Moss, Hugh Chee Tong. G. Ross.
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  • 153 17 two in. were played yesterday in the men., handicap events of the V.M.C.A tennis tournament. Reiulta: MEN'S DOUBLES H'CAP Tan Huck Toh Arthur Lim (—40.3) M. Y. Namazie John Pillay '—15.3) 6—l, 6—o. .MEN'S SINGLES B' CLASS A. Wahab (—15.3) beat Lauw Pek Fjin (sen 6—l, 6—2. To-Day
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    • 127 17 If It anishcs II Vjudigestioit^k Rvvita is more than a wholesome appetiser and nourisher —it positively banishes indigestion. Its glorious crispness, its famous whole-grain rye. make Rvvita easily digested and help the digestion of aU othei food as well —a valuable protection against too-heavy meals. Always eai the genuine and
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  • 161 18 RESULT OF SUNDAY* INCIDENTS FURTHER exhibitions of wrestling, as conducted b r who has come to Singapore with a team of Jl competition for the championship of \h r, k the po.iee. h The decision was as the result ofthp ciowd, the CI et the Tribune,
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  • 45 18 V.M.C.A. teamj v 7th H* tery to-morrc-w at 5.15 djb "f 3 Road ground a.. kl*u£ gjrus. Gim Lock. Mahmood. Guar. X en Friday at 5.15 pjn. nn Lyne, Ranatunga. Elkiir On* Chin* Salleh. Hutchia s reng Lim G ilst Guaj Eng. San.
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  • 52 18 Sime Darby Sports Club team vs. Fort Canning "A" Team at soccer at Fort Canning, to-morrow at 5.15 p.m:— Hashim. Neo Eng Bee. A. D. Dant. S. Gould. H. G. Riches, Boon Seng, Abdullah, Abdul Hamid. Tommy Ngo. Pakirisamy. C. G. Paley. Reserves: A. P. Dcsker and
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  • 67 18 The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. "A" vs. R.E. "A" to-day at the S.CC.:—P. D. Cutwin. R. L. Parker. P H. Burgess. J. P. Wood. Lt. A. R. Toker, F. C. B. Tillbrook. C. F. Sutton. A. T. Grieve. C. F. Jennings, Lt. H G.
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  • 296 18 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala I umpur. MOST of (he candidates for tomorrow's races did their final gallops this morning, watched by -i small crowd of punters. None of Van Breukelen's candidates however, were to be seen, though Donnelly worked out a few horses
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  • 260 18 Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, two philanthropic brothers of "Tiger Balm" fame in the Far East have recently devoted much interest to joui talism in order to reform their compatriots without any regard to profits. A gigantic scheme has been c< ntrived to establish
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    • 188 18 Aseptic Ointment WILL MAKE IT WKL L I" dangerous Cat—that open Wound—that Sore—that fright- r\\ urx/w/ fui Uicer—that burned and scalded j LV j Skin^ treat it with Germoleno CONQUERS I ficrmolene will make it well! 1111 K> sokes, pimples. Gennolene is the World's Wonder blackheads, E inmct Ointment! It
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    • 159 18 YOUTH VITALITY in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and tire1 some treatment for \\r*ks or months it I yon feel weak or old before yon ar* I young. The tat?st remedy of a great German Scientist by the r.tme MP PILLS give astonishing and immediati results
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    • 61 18 LISTEN TO REASON and be well mm^^^^ advised f JĔ get y o i' k W j EYES TESTED FOR RIGHT GLASSES to I IF* improve your vision r i g h t *3£ a w a v DON'T DELAY. We can K. w do this for you at a
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  • 1091 19 PPEAKING at Mie annual meeting J of the Ka>t» m United Assurinee Corporation, Ltd., the Chairi. Mi. On| S««i Tee, said: ire several matters to which I shoui-i it:, before 1 proceed to revtow the aetloi the Corporation for the past financial v i to mention mst
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  • 322 19 A D.END a* four per cent, was declared at the annua! general meeting; of Tambalak Rubber Estates, Lid held A the registered 1 «he company, Hongkong Hank Chambers, Singapore, at noon, on Saturday. Mr, J. C. Oobbeti was in tho chair and tho others
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    • 52 19 I*«* Careful ln **arm? unground Sunglasses, whtcfc m ay cam your eyes to be defective. ''■> Nan Sin and see the modem litted with Genuine Chance relish Crookes' B or B 2 Dark glasses Safe and Comfortable Vision. At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical -House 323 \orth Bridge Road,
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    • 125 19 Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of several ingredients
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    • 321 19 I Use a toothpaste that merely cleans tne teeth and you are guilty of neglect. Your gums also must have regular care. 4 out of 5 people over 40 suffer from Pyorrhea, a dreaded gum disease. Don't run this risk. Twice daily brush both teeth and gums with FORHAN'S. Forhan's
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    • 120 19 I MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT. I Cocktail Dance From 6.15 p.m. To 8.15 p.m. Dinner and Dance (Informal) From 9.30 p.m. To Midnight. "PHYLLIS JAMES" j THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS. I lADELPHI 3TELI ROOF GARDEN 2 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE S
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  • 307 20 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- £RS——S t r o n g business oiid a mono/ influences, so go out for S ho'h Be confident at interviews z end vou get much of vour J vicn way Favours and conces- s sions may be readily granted SPECIAL INFLUENCES:
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  • 117 20 Singapore. Monday. 4 IH Bakar hin Manap. a policeman attached to the Brach Road Station was this afternoon convicted and fined $11 by Mr L C. Gab in the fifth coaii for using criminal farce «»n a j uthftil hanker. Konc Ah fhnw. it Roc bore
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  • 1067 20 Latest Figures Issued The following is the rcpt.rt of the Raub Australian Gold Mm rtUCUns September 10, 1028: MINING DEVELOPMENT Section Crosscut* *ng Driving "Vin/n r i Bukit Koman 432 4C7 it; i; 7 LUhurae Derrick 159 |au Ander., >n Raub 243 29;: s Bukit Jalis
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    • 515 20 Saved from Second STOMACH OPERATION This letter quoted here may save you a lirst stomach operation Certainly it points a moral tor every stoma*, h sulferer. Three years Mi A X R. Ixvame so had with stomach trouble that an operation was performed. But last M., M Ikv.ihu' as l>,ul
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    • 76 20 UGH u 3* U ffPj ChaatberlaiVg Cough Remedy iOOtß** .rrilati.,,,, ca s i,,nainctl area-, break* up congestion—cures y° ur CD it has a chance to *T elo P Ult <> «3 dmmg rc serious. I t is pleMaat to take. Safe and effec t.x c for .nf a „ts, children
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  • 697 21 EXAMPLE OF STAT E ENTERPRISE AND INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE ASSISTING RURAL COMMUNITIES Back-To-The -Land Movement thai about So percent. ,;1 China's huge population depends upon primary industry fof a livelihood, there would seem to he little need 10 advocate a "back to ihe land" movement, hut the curioustta t is that
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  • 234 21 SITING on the Students' Movement, which spread like re throughout the \\hcle country twenty years ago, the Sao a Chinese militaiy crgaa in Hankow, points out the duties youths at the moment of national crisis. lace," the paper says, tical thing that Chinese do turn
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  • 86 21 HanoiHong Kong Air Service ARRANGEMENTS are being made by the Eurasia Aviation Corporation and Air France for a Yunnan-Hanoi Hong Kong air mail and passenger service, according to Chinese reports. A Eurasia plane will leave Kunming at 6.30 a.m. every Wednesday and Friday for Hanoi where passengers and mail will
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  • 291 21 HIDDEN somewhere In the moontain fastnesses of Eiopei, Shansi and Cbarhar provinces is a Chinese Military .\< ademv. whose purpose is to train leaders for guerillas now operating in those parts of China nominally under lapanesc occupation. it was the purpose of tin founders to train
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  • 21 21 Weil camouflaged Chinese troops advancing, with bayonets, fixed over a bill top in the South Yangtze area.
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  • 192 21 DEFOitE the vat grows much older, a unit of able-bodied Buddhist monks from Szechuan Province will he joining forces their brethren from Hankow and Shanghai who are row veteran stretcherbearers :it the various war fronts. T\v Aly vegetarians cf fitting age and physique are
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  • 125 21 ]NDICAUNCi vastly superior Lndu trial conditions in Boocbow m compariscc to Kangchow, moss than 20 factories have resumed operations In the "Venice of the Ea.'t," according to Chinese reports. Among factciies which have reopened in Socchow are the power station, the Tai Ho Flour Mill, the Oong Sen
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    • 137 21 China. Page (Edited by T.H. TAN) [au st i n| IfW DEPENDABILITY I [T NEW BEAUTY IN YOUR FINGERT,PS g race and beaUt > CO >OUr hands! MakC your manicure a semi-weekly beauty ritual with Cutex -and be sure to have FOR A on hand the three essential Cutex prepCOMPLETE
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    • 45 21 1 UNLIKELY yes, literally, but POSSIBLE certainly, when the effect is desired. Wolffs Led Eau de Cologne will give you that desired effect of clean, cold, refreshing snow. I ICY WINTER IN A For Feverish Heads. tW^^S^^BMHy P.WOLFF SOU N KARLSRUHE GERMANY 1 WPS 2
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  • 292 22 But Wants A7o Ceremony «:>:';. N(i ANANDA Mahidol, ihe boy King of Siam k'nvr in the world, will he in Ceylon carh visit of a Buddhist King rs nf supreme import; of Ceylon; hut it must he remembered that ii informal o;ic. Ffia Majesty,
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  • 467 22 Weligama. Sept. 12. MUSLIMS and representatives of other communities in Weligama r.ave Sir Mohamed Macau Markar a reception in honour of the knighthood conferred on him. At the public meeting. Mr. A. M. Buh&ri, proctor, Matara. presided. Alter the recital of a passage from the
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  • 41 22 Mr R. F. Dias. Disuict Judf;,, ol Kandy, will assume duties as District Jud£e of Colombo on Oct. 1. Mr. g. Crossette Thambyah, acting District Judge < f Colombo will assume duties v District Judge oi Kandv the same day.
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  • 114 22 MINORITIES FEAR THE SINHALESE Reuter. S.-pl. ti. U i I U loitmv In Ulr f|is> tissual hi rylnit'* iMi'i' tilulion. "Th Manclu. i- fimi an" u ays lhai it now tun I<\ li« it. cm! that a n u<l>iiict as i- in 1\>rce in i.h Indian Pr
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  • 100 22 Reuter. London, Sept. rpJiK Ceylon Labour delegation had an interview with the Secretary of State to-day. Mr R. E. Jayetilleke afterwards said he found Mr. Malcolm MacDonald eager sympathetically to examine the aspirations of the people of Ceylon and that they would return home with the definite
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  • 32 22 At the annual general meeting of the Jaffna Hindu College Q!d Boys' Association held at the schocln/U! a vote of condolence on the death of Mr. Nevins Selvadurai. the principal, was p?ssed.
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  • 53 22 Reuter. Till; HMES" 1 Governor. Sir %i decott. b sailing A'l his have, ami cc*»«» mtJeretoed that. dwjK in l-oiuNrn. h* with the aatlwrities t* << stitatiemal position w in the light of the 11 gestions lor its pnd that he has rectoiaiemUtiens *w«
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  • 48 22 C Mrs. Madhavi R- Ku Training Oentn Ma oi Mr. P. R Kunip, of for England in the w practical method 2 H tion In Oxford and n in sociolouy at Oxfi n Prom Oxford and JafEC-fctfn I Mrs. Kurup i to pursue this >
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  • 162 22 Colombo, Sept. 8. JJEOPLE in Ceylon may not be aware that the Jews are a long established community in India. A book: The History of the Bene-Israel in India" has just been published recording their arrival In India, the condition of their ancestors and particulars about
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    • 109 22 f the pick of the hop X PeRFKCT, sun ripened hops, cultivated and grown with scientific care, and jS3*M with one thought in mind the Tiger, brewed with the finest fflr 1 hops imported fresh from Europe, is the best beer in Malaya. CVCr> the 1 ?9tt ccUvxrv Ahore is
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    • 8 22 Ceylon News Page Edited by T. K. Vellu
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  • 875 23 tfO-CONFIDENCE MOTION RULED OUT OF ORDER (United Press). ~stitutk>nal difficulties having been sohed ihm r ,<• s^ 1,01, r Sept •2£ (Hi f ,v m€ ™bers oi the newly formed Congress Coalition J M :rJ in Assam touk oaths of allegiance and
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  • 43 23 The Government of Travancore have cancelled the licence of the 'Malayaln Manorama.' the oldest vernacular di'ly. cl Kotta k am. The Press has been con ftscated and sealed. The paper is of 5C years' standing. The Police have been
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  • 187 23 (United Press). Bombay, Sept. ID. THE United Press reliably under- stanids that the question of hani ing th* film ''The Dram" altogether is sericusly engaging the attention of the Bombay Government. A pronouncement in tbis eenncetion is likely to oe made in the next few
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  • 157 23 (United Press). Lahore* Sent St. DiX Mohiaddin Lalbadshah, mem her. Punjab Assembly, antl six ether accused were ;enicnced today to «dv year:'.' rigorous imprisrnmcni <ach i v Mr. Cornelius. Sessions Judge. Lahore, under sections 14», ?»07. 117 and W IPC. The Judge recommended "A" class
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  • 272 23 (United Press). New Delhi, Sept. 20. ALTtyOl/GH considerably talitrued owing to the strain cf Ihe long journey which was further accentuated by the train running nearly four hours late, Mahal ma (,'andhi who arrived here to-day did not m:ss h's nstnl open air prayer in the evening
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  • 65 23 (Reuter). Simla Many Indian students arc reported to be keen to join Britain's newly farmed Civil Air Guard, attracted oy t'"c prospect of learning to fly for half a crown a lesson. Flying clubs in India have learnt oi ihe development with feelings
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  • 88 23 (United Press). Bombay, Sept. 20. npHE -uegestion in some quarters that Mahatmo Candhi i* likely to re-enter the Congress and become :> four-anna member and that he would lead the Cunirre>s again In he online a mem her of th-* Working Committee after a
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  • 188 23 (United Press). Px.m ay, Sept. 21. rPfIE (jovornment of Bonibaj ttave 'Vc;u,J to in'rouUJe Hindustani in all schools of the proving Tne teaching wUS b* spread for three years in fifth, sixth and seventh staii<tar«is of primarily schools, in st. second
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  • 44 23 The Government are considering the r .aestion of convextfn.3 the medical .>ehoo!s at Ahmedabad and Poona Into colleges frcm the next academic year. The Government also propose'to start three institutions in the Province for imparting education in the Unani and .Ayurvedic systems of medicine.
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  • 123 23 Karachi, Sept. 17. Aircraft may be able to fly from Karachi to Bombay overnight next year as night flying facilities along the route ire expected to be completed before the end of the present financial year. The erection of beacon Lights en route at Mohulbhim. Bhuj.
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  • 29 24 Jtic Loins Club is stag;"ng a variety performance at th* Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 30. BeJflw is I pirture of some of thos«* taking part.
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  • 21 24 I was International Club on Sunday I on the left in the aVve p ne f the guests see
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  • 22 24 Early yesterday Mnune i hi a house in Malay Street uf brigade prevented the the ro of buildings.
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  • 75 24 The Kins: and the Kent iralked in the P when the fimeral w i Arthur of Qpnnansht place with full i... JJJj ours al Windsor Castle, shiret Photo shou. 'V!nd-r.j procession inroupn .jkinr showing the v P T With Ihe Earl son oi Prince I Duke
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