Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1938
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Title Section38 1938-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVII, -No. 259. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS. > The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, November 1. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 2i PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938 FIVE CEXn38 words
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Advertisement151 1938-11-01 1 Read The SUNDAY p It 1 KLINE Dominant In Malaya 1 THEY LAST A J) BRITISH MADE ffj B.S.A. SPECIAL "ROADSTEB ***** MODEL THE B.S.A. LiiIGHT BLACK i Jk SPECIAL ROADSTER. lAMEL FINISH JL. SPECIFICATION: WITH DOUBLE !;=i tTlr RED AND GOLD Eft?*^— It I 1\ 111 Saddle: Brooks with151 words
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Advertisement9 1938-11-01 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNEj9 words
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274 1938-11-01 2 Expecting To Rejoin Husband In India Selsey (Sussex), Oct. 13. pEOPLE on the beach at Selsey saw a fully dressed young woman, walk into the sea and strike out for deep water. A fisherman im»iied'ately put out in a rowing boat and274 words
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Article62 1938-11-01 2 Gold worth £5,000.000 was sent out on two tenders from Plymouth and stowed on board the Normandie when she made a surprise call at Plymouth while on her way to New York. Recently 14 tons of gold were flown in nine air liners to Switzerland and62 words
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Article147 1938-11-01 2 London, Oct. 18. DURING a post mortem examination, a fragment of lead, threeeighths of an inch in diameter, was found in the skull of Mrs. Marie Wallace, aged fifty-seven, of Lancaster-road, Kensington. W., who gassed herself at her home. Her husband, Frank Wallace, a taxi147 words
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Article19 1938-11-01 2 Mr. W. J. Thoroughgood. M.C.S., sailed for Singapore on October 13 on the conclusion of his leave.19 words
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Article112 1938-11-01 2 Cairo. A DISPUTE ever one cucumber between two villagers has resulted in three men being killed and about 50 injured in the village of Abu Tisht at Nag Hamadi, in Kena Province (Upper Egypt). The dispute originated when one ot the men unintentionally stepped over a112 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-11-01 2 Picture that tells its own stcry—a copy of a postcard on sale in Switzerland, sent in by a Tiibune reader.24 words
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157 1938-11-01 2 Reuter. SJCENES of joyful reunion were witnessed in many towns in Germany yesterday when some 0,000 Poles, mostly Jews, returned home following the suspension of the order for expulsion of the Poles. The men had days' growth of bea-d and the women were blear-eyedReuter. - 157 words
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Article60 1938-11-01 2 Singapore, Monday .—Shortly before one this morning fire b." cut in a 1 panose £hop in Midd Road. A quantity of toys stocked .1 the first >r was destroyed. Tv. j eng nes from the Central Fire S at on answered the call. 260 words
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225 1938-11-01 2 TOTAL strength of Japanese forces icady for campaign against Hunan province is 120,000, state Chinese military circles, but of this number only 30,000 are crack units. Statement adds that Japanese success in Canton was entirely due to military authorities' negligence. Japanese next move225 words
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117 1938-11-01 2 St. Thomas, Ontario. HIRTY-FIVE buildings will make up the newest link in the Pro--1 vmce of Ontario's chain of mertal hospitals. The hospital under construction here is expected to cost about £1,600 000 I when completed and will be one of the most modern institutions117 words
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Article263 1938-11-01 2 Reuter. Marseilles, Oct. 30. rE mass of masonry is impeding traffic circulation in the devastated area and the centre of Marseilles will be blocked for several days. Severe criticism has been made in the press of the apparent helplessness of firemen to subdue the flames, and ofReuter. - 263 words
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Article227 1938-11-01 2 LOin V miles f r m th< 1 to San Francs, i Faialion Islands, and at one ti*! they were held by >uperstinW seamen in great awe, to. contain a rock in which a natural "blow-hole This 'blow-hole' consists «,f trumpet shaped openi« the sea. which nam,,227 words
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Article37 1938-11-01 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter I A night poiice patrol discovered the body of a male Chinese, floating in the sea off Prince Edward Road at s\x o'clock yesterday morning. The body was taken to the mori37 words
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Advertisement134 1938-11-01 2 I VZS.KAISEHISSAIAM-Hfs\ f\ DON'T MR.ALLEN I /WHAT'S WRONG BUT, LIKE MANY OTHER I I WITH ME DOCTOR- I PATIENTS, YOUR NERVfS I I LOST ALL MY AM- ARE EXHAUSTED I I BIT/ON AND MY. f FR °M THE o\/ERSTIM-| is s ULATIO^°y 00 I 1 ADVISE YOU CX I TO134 words
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Advertisement359 1938-11-01 2 A&ff AIR-FLOATED' Face Powder Made by the very latest process.' the famous' Mousse oi n P Finer and lighter than ever before known what an amazin in ea vf So fine the Powder itself cannot be seen akes m y ur DOm P kaaon 8 on the skin. Gives a359 words
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Article80 1938-11-01 3 Paris. noi Bl I Koval We dding to9k in the Imperial Palace at 1 roCca when two sisters of ,n. Sidi Mohamed. were to the son of the Cadi i and the other to a V of the administration tlabous at Maknes. rooms are both of80 words
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Article101 1938-11-01 3 Straits Settlements public during the J r the direction of f R A.M., A.R.C.M., lelok Aver at %M i I Faithful" Abe rtures Merry Wives of Selection -Caval--4 Valse "Bye Bye Sweets' ivelty Trombone Solo 3. A. Dream ~T n phanton Brigade" W. H- T March -The'101 words
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Article140 1938-11-01 3 Iff Duncan Sandys, Conserva--ITI tive MP. for Norwood, Is a Territorial officer, received certain information regarding the alleged inadequacy of the defences of London and drafted a question. Because of the nature of the information he sent the question to Mr. Hore-Belisha, Minister for War. Sir Donald140 words
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156 1938-11-01 3 Cairo. ALLEGED Italian measures against the Jews in Egypt are condemned in the press here. "We count some of our best friends an-ong the Jews" declares the Egyptian newspaper "Al Mokattam" in an editorial "We are not concerned with the domestic affairs of a friendly power"156 words
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Article, Illustration717 1938-11-01 3 Sandys Inquiry Told Of Defence Muddle London, Oct. 19. JJEVELATIONS of a shortage of guns, searchlights and other essential instruments of defence were made by Mr. Duncan Sandys, M.P., and Captain H. T. Hogan, adjutant of the 51st (London) AntiAircraft Brigade, when they gave717 words
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291 1938-11-01 3 Teheran. pKOWN Prime Chahpour Mohammed Reza of Iran, who was sent to Switzerland 1036 to finish his education, now leads the youth of his country in sports and physical culture. The great interest which the youns men of Iran take in sport is291 words
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65 1938-11-01 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE China Relief Fund Committee intends to sell flowers in the Colony on Nov. 12, birthday of the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen. Chinese schools here have already been notified. Instructions have been given that no sales should be attempted65 words
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Article64 1938-11-01 3 Cologne. ENGLISH sovereigns, American dollars, Dutch guilders and French and Swiss francs, a, secret hoard totalling about 33,000 marks (£2,750), have been found by children paddling near the Rhine. The children saw something gleaming in the water, and succeeded in fishing up a paper packet64 words
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Advertisement373 1938-11-01 3 LUCKY SPOT? Sin>ps dealing in secondhand books said to be doing good business "i Singapore. Here is one of them which cameraman Tsai visited at a dnfl moment. Book shops gay with the bright jackets of books are favourite haunt of the book lover, who -ometimes picks up a valuable373 words
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Advertisement366 1938-11-01 3 THE HIGHEST RECORD Parker Vacumatic Sets a New High MSI in Writing Efficiency, in Mechanical Jfif Perfection and Beauty of Design Advantages no other pen can give tzed shape is balanced, re9tful— Jfei^rlr you. Mechanically perfect in fits your fingers comfortably. rC^ili/ every detail. Smarter, more A SACLE SS pen.366 words
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258 1938-11-01 4 London, Oct. 18. MISS RUTH ETTING, husfcy-voiced United States radio and theatre star, told a reporter over the telephone from Hollywood of her fijrht with her ex-husband Colonel Martyn Snyder, after her present husband, Myrl Alderman, had been shot and wounded, huband, Myrl258 words
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Article323 1938-11-01 4 London, ih\. ]< (SCREAMING hysterically a bride of only two weeks was carried r Stratford police court by four policemen after her husband h been sentenced to four months' imprisonment for a 'serioiK iti !l! on a man she had wrongly believed had been followint» her.323 words
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Article293 1938-11-01 4 London, 0 A RESOLUTION m the Eu situation pnswd by the < national Union of Fn fland and at Bradford declared that: The assembly could n I rej 4, unalloyed satisfaction over a settlemenl made under a threat of violence had involved such heavy293 words
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Article68 1938-11-01 4 At seventyone. Mr George Shi of Soudan-street. Belfast, ha ed anyone of seventy or more o ing race. And because he ctnn i,ny "takers.- George is to celebra seventy-second birthday v twelve hours continuously Linfield football ground. B<Mr. Hugh McAlevey. the Bel man. has promised George68 words
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Advertisement441 1938-11-01 4 4 STEAMER SAILINGS I I BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). T. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 0,003 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA441 words
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Advertisement470 1938-11-01 4 t STEAMER SAILINGS §N ORDDE UTSCH E R LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. S m.s. "MARBURG" omits Manila and Dalren Nov. 10 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND.470 words
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Advertisement300 1938-11-01 4 I 1111 HOLIDAY CRIISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON- S By Luxurious One Class Motorships. I Displacement Tons From Penang, P. Sham, Malacca, Spore J ms. "Meonia" (11,000» 8-11 9-11 10-11 12-11 m.s. "ALsia" (12 5<»0) 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12 DU "Selandia" (13 000 > 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 j j j300 words
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Advertisement207 1938-11-01 4 TRAVEL BY 0. S. K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: m.s. 'BUENOS AIRES MARU." m.s. "SANTOS MARU." m.s. 'RIO DE JANEIRO MARU." m.s. "LA PLATA MARU." m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU." Offer the fastest connection from Singapore to:— Durban 17 days. Cape Town 20 days. de Janeiro 31 days. Santos 33207 words
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Advertisement120 1938-11-01 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ (Incorporated In EncJandK. Direct Service to Japan ™d to Calcutta via f*J«*j Taking cargo on througn v ir.g for Canton, Macao SWj Chefo, Tientsin. Newcnwanß, ports, Formosa, the PhiliPP 1 FOH PENANG AND SUI&'ANG In KUTSANG N v vx FOR HONGKONG ft JAI™ HOSANG Nov 9120 words
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Advertisement553 1938-11-01 5 GFG PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS PS are n<>v\, invited for the r tttrials or service. For see Municipal Tender Room %1 Date of Closing. of 39" dia. Steel tnd Specials for 4 p.m. f Nov. 2, 1938. > and repairs I licence Boards 12 noon, Nov. 3, 1938. t553 words
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Advertisement709 1938-11-01 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. S«S?E^ STATE OF TAN HONG SUAY ALSO CALLED TAN SUAY, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO SECTION 29 OF THF TRUSTEES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 50). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and persons havirg any claims against the e-tute of the abovenamed TAN HONG SUAY also called TAN SUAY deceased,709 words
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Advertisement329 1938-11-01 5 WANTED TO RENT ARGE Compound Houses with four to eight bedrooms ar.d bathrooms attached. Immediate tenancy: Phone No. 2919. BUSIKE&S OPPORTUNITIES WANTED a partner with *4,000 cash by well-established business concern in Singapore Guaranteed profits Apply Box 442, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED iyANTED vacant lard 10-15.000 so. ft. between River329 words
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Advertisement242 1938-11-01 5 /stop using V 2 war 1 TOOTHPASTES j j they do only j i 1 /2 the job A toothpaste that merely cleans the teeth does only half the job. Gums, too, must be cared for —must be kept free from infection. And I FORHAN Sis the toothpaste that does242 words
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Advertisement108 1938-11-01 5 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy act 9 with amazing speed in curing cough*, colds, bronchial inflammation and soreness. It is a safe, tested tonic, entirely free from narcotics and all harmful drugs, yet it is extremely efiV< live. It builds up resistance, prevents more serious ills. l\couomiral too, and pleasant to take.108 words
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Advertisement230 1938-11-01 5 Van Hwa Mail Car Services. Singapore Agents:—Hai Chew H«te! Tel. 3015, 35, Beach Road. All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. V Let this guide you when you are in search of230 words
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Article209 1938-11-01 6 Singapore, Oct. 21. j The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London T.T. 2|3 27,32 London deamnd 2;3 27 32 Lyons demand 2074 Switzerland demand 242V 4 Hamburg demand *J) New York demand 55209 words
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Article828 1938-11-01 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 31, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 3 5Asam Kumbang 28 301-nom Austral Malay 431- 471-nom Ayer Hitam 25,3 26 9 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 23 6 24,6xd Eatu Selangor 1.45 1.50828 words
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Article16 1938-11-01 6 Singapore, Oct. 31. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108 (up16 words
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Article15 1938-11-01 6 Tne price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28V»; Sellers 28*4.15 words
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Article104 1938-11-01 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Book, Singapore. Oct. 31. 5 p m close Tofcal for TIN. n financial Chenderiang 7>/ 2 less tax n»f* iV year Bangnn 5% less tax Nov? Da rw 94 t0 Kamunting Tin 8% final— 24 Kuchai 207 c 1 n S104 words
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Article139 1938-11-01 6 t/r Mavnir* Co, ltd., $30,00-' Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 i OO norn *n SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: m red 1940 400 .°00 Int 4./,% ifi norn gS< SWoi» iit 106% 108% no j Mar. 31, Sept. 30 1193/ 4% 1913 red. 1963 tot.*'" norn Mar. 31 Sept.139 words
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Article179 1938-11-01 6 Singapore, Oct. 31. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 perKoyansl6o R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 perKoyanslso R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3. p€rKoyansl4G Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 0225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 6202 Siam "Singhway" No. 1 $202 Siam "Singhwa'y'179 words
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Article101 1938-11-01 6 London. Oct. 31. Paris 178 47 64 New York 4.75 5 8 Montreal 4.78 3 4 Erussels 28.124 Geneva 20.96 Amsterdam 8.74 Milan 90 J 8 Berlin 11 88 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.46 Oslo 19.90 Vienna unquoted Fragur 138 V 2 Helsingfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon101 words
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88 1938-11-01 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday r.oon. Tv Buyer- Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. Octobert 284 ''ft l Good FA Q in bales i F. 0.8. October) 27 3 <, 077 No. I.X.RSS. (Spot-loose I 3 lawardahle Spore 1 28' 8 28' do.88 words
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Article54 1938-11-01 6 R.Sell F wht S h l m masi 5| »P Archibald Ku&>eu. which has arrived in England for discharge in Cork, has competed -uth-easterly U2ta «2 on™, 'he crew was washed overboard H» h„ the las, hfP 325 Archibald Russell was the Clyde g wind,ammer54 words
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Article432 1938-11-01 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-cV-' 1 RUBBER Quietly Steady ste-i* Spot Buyers 8 5 16 P u Sellers 83 8 J < Ist Forward (October) Buyers 85 16 oo n SeUers 8 3« |fj}« 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 3 m n Sellers sy 2 3rd Forward (JaniMar.)432 words
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Advertisement271 1938-11-01 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ♦TOANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. <a*AD OFFICII. ?«D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager I THE jj EASTERN BANK I I LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England). I I SINGAPORE BRANCH: 1 4. D'Almeida Street.271 words
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Advertisement52 1938-11-01 6 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— pa. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o BANK. UNION52 words
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Advertisement212 1938-11-01 6 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Rs 60,000,000. Subscribed Capital T 605.275. Paid Up Capital 7 "i21,055. Total Funds v 2,807,602. Ippr^v^i? S^lJ I t 2 IAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., FM.S. JOHORE M4lArra ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS.212 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-11-01 7 A special page of pictures taken by Tribune cameramen at yesterday's budget meeting of the slattve Council. They illustrate aptly the pomp and ceremony, and the interest of the general in one of the most important events of the year. A magnificent view of the Governor72 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-11-01 7 Mrs. > h Wong (in black) who received 4 he M.8.E., seen arriving with friends.18 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-01 7 Fashion bad it's day—and the feminine elrm-t was well to the fore (right), ir. re were "fashions" among t!:e lacal boys t00....27 words
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Advertisement137 1938-11-01 7 II A\K OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office .6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000 0« Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE:137 words
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Advertisement169 1938-11-01 8 f i S 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS.: t— 5 iMd 12 <H 1- RCA Tubes j Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., J 122-114, Orchard Road. S1NGAPOKK. Phone 4566. W i X C A RMS KESTOKES ENECG1 AND VITALITY. all leading Joint Agents:- HARPĔR, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. THE BORNEO CO.,169 words
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Advertisement175 1938-11-01 8 i MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE I with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell you who have it in their Radio set. IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. j If your valve gives175 words
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Advertisement186 1938-11-01 8 I I YARDLEY LAVENDER wherever lies the path of beauty... In smart resorts throughout the world you'll find the Yardley Lavender—exquisite, gay, fresh scent of English Lavender, adding charm and elegance to every occasion also the Yardley Beauty Preparations— the perfect means for creating and preserving the English Complexion and186 words
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Miscellaneous1079 1938-11-01 8 The Grenadier Guards RABJ£i NEWS London 9.35 M''fWwĔ^Wm\ LONDON 1 T by Josef Marais) conducted by A iIJ *J* j TRANSMISSIONS 2&3 I \iY T^^M GSG 17.79 lc's (16.9 m.) by William MacLurg. [Variety. I I j ftf V y SW vWAI GSF 15J4 Mis (19.8 m.) music, and drama1,079 words
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325 1938-11-01 9 Sabu Drumming Along year-oM elephant boy, "discovered" in his native jui.gle l*7o-a-weefc British film star—"The Drum" was for him —has just returned from a trip to the United ft 1 him. Mrs. Roosevelt invited him to the White places with film and325 words
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Article, Illustration88 1938-11-01 9 "Boy Meets Sally" James Cagney. Pat O'Brien and Marie Wilson, the starring combination in the Warner Bros, screen transcription of Hoy Meets Girl," will be together again in the studio's production of "Bey Meet Sally" »h:s fall. The romantic leads in the forthconi ing comedy will88 words
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Article27 1938-11-01 9 Automobile manufacturers announce that next year's models w:ll have more horsepower. Errol Flynn comments that ii isn't more horsepower drivers ueed. but more horse-sense.27 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-01 9 Saba keeps his head v\> ataD cufis. This ia how he wa> taken tc the steamer which took htm to the United States.27 words
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118 1938-11-01 9 POWAN and Bailey, the managers of Coconut Grove, Singapore's popular rendezvous, annoilliqs the opening to-night Of Misha and his famous orchestra "The Blue Danubians." With a splendid repertoire of classical music at their command, their concerts will make a visit to this rtopuiar spot118 words
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Article276 1938-11-01 9 I.rndon, Oct. 5. Ul STING lIETT. star with the million-acllar less, has wardrobes stacked with proposals of marriage, all filed and classified. But the most romantic of all the husbands she might have had did not put his proposal in writing. \Vh> don't you come276 words
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Advertisement212 1938-11-01 9 file aifce VAPEX A drop 00 your handkerchief by d»V and on your pillow by night kill* the germ*, relieve* »tumne*«, prevent* the spread of infection. 21 yerr* world-wide v *ucce«i prove* the value of Vapea. Obtainable from Chemists and Stores. On CLOTHES To be up-to-date you must be smart.212 words
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Advertisement85 1938-11-01 9 I AMRITA I Blood Purifier Renovator. A herbal Tonic. Stimulating 1 I Physical and Mental Energy, j As a Blood Nerv.'ne Toni." Amnta is of marked value in cases of vitality, tropical breakdown, convalescence after serious illnq. c .s In conditions of nervous breakdown. Amrita acts as a stimulant for85 words
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Miscellaneous287 1938-11-01 9 j DAILY CROSSWORD mm mmmmmammmmm m 71 f] "FT f VZfi j f f j P I Y/A I I I I—l—l—l CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1 or-cnls and colloquial coins, shall 1. Delighted indeed. say? 2 Two implements make thiJ ds a. Thin bubble on the skin. 30 embittered287 words
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Advertisement785 1938-11-01 10 j -4gflßy BREATHTAKING BATTLES FOR FABULOUS GOLD—AMAZING I "JHr dL ADVENTURE IN A WORLD OF THRILLS —a treasure trove of excitement; £L* j NOTHING TO EQUAL IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN! ]I j STARTS TO-DAYT3 SHOWINGS ROYAL~|| N lhl{ I I*W "THE SECRET TREASURE ISLAND" COLUMBIA'S CHAMP OF CHAPTER PLAYS785 words
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Advertisement441 1938-11-01 11 \WWmrm FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S FOOT r.ont Health Bulletin the adult population of being att.it Red by the distr.e I ifte'i Foot. rts between the toes, it and the skin cracks ■<-c itching becomes lnAgtt >ou would like to I Beware of It Spreading I 1 all o*m the bottom of441 words
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Advertisement120 1938-11-01 11 Tonic 9 You can alwayt U B Depend M J "iLHAHBRA 'Controlled by Shaw Bros Lid j MIDNIGHT PREMIERE S\T\ III)AY SiU \ovcmber. POWER FAYE AMECHE J^ĔjM ETHEt MERMAN JACK HALEY j&l &S^TJW»I BOXING AT 9.00 p.m. at the STADIUM November 4th, FRIDAY BATTLING RIO vs. KID AHMAT See :he120 words
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Advertisement292 1938-11-01 11 T [The Show that gave PARIS a new Sensation, Thrilled! j LONDON and Captured NEW YORK Now in the full; j glory of the Screen's mighty Magic. i j OPENING TO-DAY AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. j AT THE AIR CONDITIONED j (Controlbed By Sham Bros. d. I Waiver Bros:292 words
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Article604 1938-11-01 12 ||KKP thankfulness lor the bless iny of peacit was expressed by U.K. the l»overnor in his comprehensive address to Hit* Legislative Council revi«»winy <l»e affairs of the Colony durillR the year, and that thankfulness is echoed on all -des \t the same iifne there is an nucasv604 words
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Article845 1938-11-01 12 ION PAGET - MAN MADE LAWS ARE PREFERRED WOMEN DON'T VOTE FOR WOMEN By ION PAGET A WOMAN'S place now is definitely not in the homo any more than a man's." Such was the message sent by Mrs Charlotte Despard. the veteran leader of the -Woman's Rights" movements, which after many years of845 words
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Article555 1938-11-01 12 £ABINET changes are as anticipated. Sir John Anderson, former Governor of Bombay, who only recently entered Parliament, becomes Lord Privy Seal, a post which now carries responsibility for guaranteeing defence supplies and air raid precautions. Sir John is an astute and energetic organiser and will work in555 words
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Article101 1938-11-01 12 u ,r ma* 11 0 A CITY business mai his typist. Now It's dictating. a** A j- i N--- r A sensation was caua» w London restaurant last conventional girl weeks' orowth of ey< A A judge- declared recently an ordinary domestic Cleopatra. It is only101 words
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Advertisement180 1938-11-01 12 11, I" 1 "JAYBRA" T WM TER PROOFS |J J I• THE BEST YOU CAN GET I j AT THESE PRICES 1-1 j I 5.75- 32 lw 40 I 1 i ,n Navy> Fawn Brown II I j 1 6.75- 42 Obtainable in Fawn. llf 1 -TKONC SERVICEABLE W ITH180 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-01 12 ELSIE MARY j FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thin? in Town $5 to S3O Rodney House, Battery Road j19 words
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Article, Illustration452 1938-11-01 13 Reuter and British Official Wireless. C*U5 John Anderson, lately Gov•s crno r of Bengal, has been ted liord Privy Seal, while Runehnan will be Lord 0 f jhe Council in sue- Lord Hailsham, who ijnied, Mr. Malcolm I na id will be Dominions as well as ColonialReuter and British Official Wireless. - 452 words
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Article219 1938-11-01 13 Anxiety Over Fate Of The Jews Reuter. ON the eve of the 21st anniversary ot the famous Balfour Declaration President Roosevelt has received a petition signed by 51 OA senators and 191 members of the House of Representatives, and 30 State Governors, reaffirming America's interestReuter. - 219 words
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Article31 1938-11-01 13 Reuter. The Czech-Hungarian military ele c rations will meet at Bratislava to-day to discuss the technical arrangements for handina over to Hungarian troops the areas ceded by Czechoslovakia.Reuter. - 31 words
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336 1938-11-01 13 Reuter. THE Franco Nationalists in Spain claim that the infantry have broken 1 the back of their task in captm-in* the Sierra Del,, < nballos ran,., „hfeh is the-kev point of the whole of the Ebro front. Ihe range seemed an intricate system ofReuter. - 336 words
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539 1938-11-01 13 Full Statement Of Policy? A JAPANESE Government statement on the guMing principles to be adopted for the reconstruction of the 'new Asia* is to be issued on Thursday, according to the newspaper Hochi Shimbun, containing a bold and clearcut Denouncement on539 words
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Article134 1938-11-01 13 GENERAL Beck, chief the the (ier- I man General Staff, has retired at his own request, according to an offvial announcement by Hitler. There have recently been persistent nrnonn that General Beck either resigned or had been relieved of his duties, and it was stated that he134 words
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Article115 1938-11-01 13 Reuter. I7OLLOWING the decisions to form a modern army of 100,000 men with a thousand modern aeroplanes the Government has announced a scheme to form the nucleus of an Egyptian fleet, together with plans for cieatior. of a naval academy at Alexandria, wi'h auxiliaryReuter. - 115 words
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200 1938-11-01 13 Reuter. QAS-PROOF rooms for emergency are one of the surprises awaiting Members of the House of Commons and the Peers when trey return to Parliament to-morrow. Sir Philips Sassoon, first Commissioner of Works, has been busy during the recess with an extensive programme of generalReuter. - 200 words
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114 1938-11-01 13 Reuter. F'OKEIGN trade of Germany has shown a downward trend since the Sming. says a Berlin message. While' imports to the Old Reich in the oast nine months of this year amounted to approximated 4.0°-i ml]- lions of marks, ccmpareo with 3 399 DOReuter. - 114 words
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Advertisement55 1938-11-01 13 WOMtN TOW VS wlurt new leatuned met/ wanted Big Keeps fruits and vegetables fresh and |B appetizing days longer. Big new covered meat storage. Conserves moisture at Safety Zone tern- ™"^^™»^^^^M«r perature. THE NEW Westinghouse fitJfyJ REFRIGERATOR 5 YEARS GUARANTEE tAdvertisement o, THe Genera, Co. Ltd., o, En a ,an55 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-11-01 14 Madame Chianf Ka i-> hok. wife of the Chinese generalissimo and "First Lav.v" ol hina, has been taking time off from affairs of state, in which she is cm cf bet BBSbaanVt most trusted advisers, to sew clothing for soldiers and refugee* under the auspices of81 words
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Article371 1938-11-01 14 MALAYAN history i.- being made to-day. As you read your Malaya Tribune this afternoon, product of a high-speed staff in Singapore, the machines of the press are turning in another part of ihe peninsular for the Irst time. In the- garden ol the East, in Penany:,371 words
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Article100 1938-11-01 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A BOUT 50« ricksha pullers last night formed a group, marched from Pluimr Road towards Jalan fiesar. .lust opposite the New World, there is a shophousc. managed by a ricksha owner. I One of the pullers entered the I *bop, snatched an aerated100 words
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214 1938-11-01 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. VISION of the commencing salary for probationers in the Straits Settlements Civil Service was urged by Mr. Tay Lian Tcck. at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council. He pointed out that th? MacGrego»Committee, after going into the question214 words
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483 1938-11-01 14 "Seeming Indifference" (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. ACCUSING Government of being too parochial in it» outlook in the matter of Air Raid Precaution, Dr. J. E. Smith, speaking at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council, drew attention to what he called483 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-11-01 14 Hor<v ■nd rider in a self-made shower when Miss J. Wissmairs "Harmony" stumt>h\ at the water iumn in the Ladies' Class :f the West Somerset Hunter Trials. Xether Stowey. near Uridgwater.34 words
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142 1938-11-01 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter^ Singapo-e, Monday. GOVERNMENT would go into the question of overcrowding at the earliest opportunity said the Colonial Secretary in reply to a suggestion by Mr. Tay Lian Teck at today's meeting of the Legislative Council that Government should subsidise housing142 words
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Article, Illustration122 1938-11-01 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J|LS Highness the Sultan of Jchore. win* left for Europe about two months ago on account of his health and was n ported to be very ill, is now wry much better. He has been staying in Zurich under the122 words
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Article73 1938-11-01 14 gTARTING to-morrow. he Tribune will preseni another of the fasci*»ting "trials in pictures'' of popular films. Some weeks ago w e ran a serial of M ln old Ihicago." Since then we have had repeated requests for another one, and to-morrow we start "Alexander's Rag-Time73 words
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Article198 1938-11-01 14 Singapore. Monday. member of the Second Battalion Gordon Highlanders, stationed at Changi, Private Thomas i>alv JZ sentenced to five months' rironw imprisonment by Mr. H jnr Ihe District Judge, who convicted him on a charge of theft of a motor car, earned at 81,400 The car198 words
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Article28 1938-11-01 14 A .special meeting of the Municipal Commission:rs will be held in r he Board Room on Friday, Nov. 4 to consider the Municipal Budget for 193928 words
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Article15 1938-11-01 14 The Imperial Airways mail from Europe is expected to arrive Singapore to-morrow morning.15 words
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116 1938-11-01 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A n v Singapore, Monday. FLEA for more facilities to be made for the admission of Mraits-born Chinese lads into the police force as constables was made at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council by Mr. Khoo116 words
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Advertisement48 1938-11-01 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. BONL MM SINGAPORJ FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, ,1. AGENTS: SREMBAN POI BROS MALACCA HONG CHYE A m P?MPUR WENG C e¥NG LSSN G A. -NG KON CHEE, f ;EE AH WENG J JOIANG GENERAL PRODFCE 0 AGENCY, LTL BRANCHES: BANKING PRORATION. i.TU48 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-01 14 GIXVXESS IS GOOD FOR YOI 1 WPS 488 words
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Article111 1938-11-01 15 Reuter. ryi\[ dines Itomc correspon--1 dent says that among the national questions dealt with i»f yon Rlbbcntrop's talks Ifussolini and Count Ciano. cidins to the Italian press. Ihe creates! importance is given j panese virtoric* and tl -'v arc likely to have i isitien in tlie Pacific, tatedReuter. - 111 words
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Article63 1938-11-01 15 Reuter. ,)i It is officially anForeign Ministers of Italy, Czechoslovakia and meet Vienna on Nov. 2 n the question of the tan minorities in Czechoslovakia Oct 31 In a roundup at pects were detained for intuu Hie only other outstandreported in the last 24 hoursReuter. - 63 words
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Article25 1938-11-01 15 Eeil Oct. 31 Six Uiousaud Poles. returned noma iollowini; the expulsion order. as vrhooe wipers were k Bid Lowed to elites Poland.—25 words
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242 1938-11-01 15 I 8 nifapore, Monday, j M RB Wong is on t the lead- trs of modern educated j Chinese womanhood, said H.E. j jhe Governor in presenting the j ms'gnia of (he MJLM. to Mrs. S. K.242 words
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Article22 1938-11-01 15 The P. and O. liner Ranch! is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 10 a m tomorrow (Wednesday)22 words
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302 1938-11-01 15 IT *my privilege to move »Th u iki n Sin Sapore, Monday. of L„X aPProvos the car Provide for an appropriation o■ l und «<< »Me in m on„„v ins.,."" .7" T°" dol,a r* «.ch year, pa\"■"oh. 1943, lo His S. C PPr302 words
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Article229 1938-11-01 15 v? R ALL MADNo l a good day for judical matters. The Moon's square aspect with Venus is bad for nhlJ m f nta L urges and unfavourtype these of the artistic >n S t EC AL INFLUENCES: April n,t H y 20 Keep sentiment out229 words
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250 1938-11-01 15 Singapore, Monday. jpULL protection will be afforded to the injured in claims arising out of third party insurance, according to a reply given by Government to a query by the Hon. Lt. Col. D. G. A. Fletcher, senior unofficial member for Penang, at this250 words
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Advertisement84 1938-11-01 15 i We have had j i| ci cmsis4e>wt£t/ II M&ieajUty demand I for aUMs -with Y\\ Maae from ft ze English Poplin in washable stripes °»d self colour*. Tilo Laidlaio Trubenised detached collars, will fray. Colours of iVue, Faivn, Grey. 14 to 17H PRICE I.JO. Durable English Shirts with the84 words
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Advertisement129 1938-11-01 15 TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM 1 WHISKY PHONE. STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH: 110 111 2 lines). Adrt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. W P S. 260 si m c Co.. -6: Records THAT HAVE KNOWN THEIR BETTER DAYS ARE OFFERED IN OUR CHEAP SALE CLASS129 words
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1135 1938-11-01 16 GETTING READY FOR WINTER RACES (By "Marcus Superbus") VAST work was the order of the day this morning on the serond track at Bukit Timah. The going is now almost perfect, and there was a large turn-out of horses. Trainers Hobbs, Duval and1,135 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-11-01 16 incident in match between S.C.C. and Minesweepers12 words
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283 1938-11-01 16 WEIGHTS for seven of the eight events tor Wednesday. Nov. 9, the W second day ot the Singapore Turf Club s Winter race meet.ng at Bukit Timah, We as follows: Horses-Class 2-D.v. 5-abt. 7f. Alum Rock J** Spear of Sarawak J*J*283 words
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288 1938-11-01 16 S.R.C 1; C.S.C 0. THE Recs. proved their superiority at hockey yesterday when they beal the Ceylon Sports Club by one goal to nil at the padang, N scoring the goal midway in the second half. The game was well contested at a last288 words
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Article141 1938-11-01 16 L« vals >; V.M.C.A 0. PLAYING at the Prince Edward Road grcund yesterday, the Loymk eat the first eleven the V.M.C.A. by I— •>. Wilcoik opened the >v-oiin& in the first ..ession and Pyelt added the second goal after the interval. Beth defences pttl in hard work,141 words
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139 1938-11-01 16 PLAYERS invited for Ihe Rest trial for the annuui women's Poppy Day match, on Thursday. aa n, e Girls' Sports Club ground are: Colours: Mrs. Frugtneit (Y.W.C.A) Miss E. Pennefather (McNair Rsc. Miss S. Armstrong (V W C A i Mb D. Pye139 words
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Article40 1938-11-01 16 The semi-final of the Men's Doubles Handicap, played orT yesterday at the V.M.C.A. courts, resulted as follows:Dr. Haridas and Yap Ah Hian '-30' beat M. I. Reshtv and D; .E. H. Sheares (—15.3) 8-10.6-2,6-4.40 words
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Advertisement5 1938-11-01 16 if I ENCHANTING EST'BP.-1904 j5 words
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Advertisement82 1938-11-01 16 m iiiw—in* iiia—gwmMMf im— 1 he Chinese Bankers Trust Co., Ltd., is the only Trust Company wholly controlled and managed by persons of our Chinese race. Ihe Company is closely associated with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Co-poration, Ltd., and the Eastern Realty Co., Ud\ so as to enable us to utilise82 words
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Advertisement10 1938-11-01 16 A Tankard of Health I Distributed bs Fraser Neave U*10 words
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Article42 1938-11-01 17 Chinese Lead Europeans dngles matches i he inter-club for the Kliney Tanglin Club. vation Club first singles and atch being R I beatR C b 6 4: 9—7. S C R.C.) "leads den 'Tanglin fi li bed):42 words
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34 1938-11-01 17 EQjj c v.". orei duo chainI ii lin, resuJtc X WOOGSICO ":a R g b Mrs I R. 3 M E I IV*. t34 words
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Article36 1938-11-01 17 pLAY was resumed at Hong Lim Green yesterday in the S.C.R.C. Fifth Open Invitation Tennis Tournament, when the semi-final of the Handicap Doubles was played off. J. Kara and Ong chew Bee ii36 words
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155 1938-11-01 17 JUL draw for the Malcolm Cuo comri..KPe,K 2 at the Ga ™son Golf Hub the first round of which has to be completed by Nov. 7 is as under:— M fjor Fg. Brittorous and Cant c r rc p d wJ2-.5 Ldr T G155 words
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139 1938-11-01 17 G.O.G. HOY GROUP CAPT. DUNN WIN AT ISLAND CLUB ft' G HOY w °n the men's bogey th e "A" Division with 1 up, G r ou P c apt W. H. Dunn in the IslanS IV Cmb n UP at the Best cards were: "A" DIVISION G. O. G.139 words
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175 1938-11-01 17 CT. Andrew s School fifteen scored a v win over the Old Boys' "B" team in the rugby match played at Farrer Park yesterday by 8 points (a goal and a try) to five points (one goal). Giving a better display than the175 words
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Advertisement18 1938-11-01 17 h,\RANCE SALE l' v' OCT. CO., LTD. i P B t STORE 8 —< on</ on/y •ous 5.5.8.10 I18 words
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Advertisement201 1938-11-01 17 Nervous trrk HEADACHES L B Take PHENSIC for] «5 ■MU■ E S J Don,t let 3 he adache—or any other pain whatever—™ NERVE PAINS ff 011 25, enjoyment or stop your work. Simply take Phensic RHEUMATISM nl magl y ds 5, very P*" l and also replaces Weakness and 12201 words
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Advertisement483 1938-11-01 17 CLEAN OUT YOUR STOMACH —and enjoy your food! There are some people who never really enjoy then food because no matter now long ago it was since tlirv last had a meal, they always feel full U p." Some feel as though a lump were lodged in the middle of483 words
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515 1938-11-01 18 Old Champions Dethroned (From Our own Cor espondent) Muar, Monday. "THE standard of badminton in Muar has improved and in this year's A district Championship Meeting, last year's champions have been dethroned," declared Inche Ja'afar bin Mohamad Taha, honorary secretary ol the Muar District Badminton Association,515 words
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Article142 1938-11-01 18 S.C.C. XI 3; Minesweepers 2. YESTERDAY'S hockey on the S.C.C. padang was productive of a keen tussle between a Club XI and a side from H.M. Minesweepers. The game ended in a I—2 win for after the visitors had led at one period by 2 —l. Elliott142 words
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Article198 1938-11-01 18 TUMOR promoter,. < ntiriu» b l popular and the next J'* cf Mr. George F Lee t World is fixed fcr 1 ridav U S* card of five event., rill b- p: j headed by Battling Rio, 7 kong welter-weight, and hij Battling R«c kno.v198 words
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Article24 1938-11-01 18 The Loyal, who boast an hockey side, are due to meet SI onThursday. The Regiment meet the SH C I Nov 2324 words
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Advertisement501 1938-11-01 18 SHE COULD NEITHER WALK NOR SLEEP j Arms and Feet Swollen with Rheumatism This woman suffered for many yeara Pain sapped her strength until she lost hope of recovery. Many remedies were tried, but nothing broke the grip of her crippling rheumatism. At last her husband persuaded her to try501 words
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Advertisement127 1938-11-01 18 ff fVE FOUND THAT OWLY RECKITT's) §BAG BLUE WILL MAKE MY CLOTHESr M* 12 I H I I/ 1 S fyi A|« —ib£Sl IN 1 H LONG RUN Modern motoring demands cars BUILT fOR INTENSIVE SERVICE" AUSTIN build those very cars No wonder more motonstschange to Austin every year. They127 words
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Advertisement72 1938-11-01 18 I WORLD'S FINESTPENI I Ensures instant I jtt smooth efforts j writing hand con. tort, beauty and a "I■■■■ time gmraalec a 7 features dewed m J modern pen. •Mi Lilelnut V are uat'»aU.t.oiui«» I j, unatcetf 1 txr. Pl u;ai/i>l I"** I 1 im wtfltu j jtil I o72 words
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336 1938-11-01 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TRGIN G lull inquiry to be made into the I m inal designs and costs, Lt. Col. D. G. A. Fletcher sneaking It ttiismorning, meetmg of the legislative Council, drew SteSSSS al impression that the cost ol Government building is336 words
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Article302 1938-11-01 19 POINTING out that there is a possibility of larger sums of money accruing to the turf clubs which would be unproductive and uneconomic, and that betting is going on at a steadily increasing pace in the Colony, the Hon. Dr. Lim Han Hoe made302 words
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Article77 1938-11-01 19 Reuter. fc Saragossa, Oct, 31. With General Franco himself direct lug operations the Nationalists have re turned their offensive on the Ebro from and claim the capture of Sierra De kw CaoaUos, an important mountain range commanding the main road from Gancesa to Revs and Tarragona, andReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement57 1938-11-01 19 ICOCONUT GROVE I here Evcrvone Goes I COWAN BAILEY I PRESENT I MIS H A AND HIS ORCHESTRA llio MLIE 111 \\s I ALSQ Cowan Bailey in Songs You Like dine and dance ■I AT RESERVATIONS. 1 j f COTY /7^v^ COTY FACE POWDER. IbLnThu r pU ar fn'The world,57 words
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Advertisement345 1938-11-01 19 LISTEN TO REASON ana he well W advised I A 1 bun voi i; WBk^~"j EYES TESTED I ,J A FOR RIGHT J GLASSES to IP* improve your i g away. DON'T Ik t&Z 3 DELAY. We Mfc-- ."Jq can do this ~4 for you at a very reasonable charge.345 words
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Advertisement126 1938-11-01 19 MALAYA*! PREMIER HOTEL 4 tonight Cocktail Dance From 6-30 P.M. TO 8-30 P.M. Dinner and Dance (Informal) From I 9-30 P.M. To Midnight •IMTO <.K\\AI»OS DINRRS WEDNESDAY, 91h NOVEMBER. POPPY DAY BALL AND SPECIAL CABARET DINNER <Uon Adn,,Sisi n $2 oo a,ter 12 "Mnlfrht 81.00. IMMfOT $4.00 DINERS ADMISSION $1.00.126 words
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Article301 1938-11-01 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. MALAYA, with its climatic advantages, its wonderful variety of scenery, M its archaeological interest, its many beauties, its superlative, steamship, railway and motoring facilities, has many attractions for tne tourist and Government should take up an intensive programme of advertising301 words
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350 1938-11-01 20 Singapore, M undav SIR John Bagnail commenting on the estimates, said lengthy address of this morning and the Financial Serrettjy memorancium on the draft estimates of revenue and c\ptndit u e t the year 1989 supply so much detail that there remains little <> n350 words
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142 1938-11-01 20 The following donation, ceived or promised to da:gratefully acknowledged H. E. The Governor Mr. Aw Boon Haw. O.BE Mr. Aw Boon Par. CH. Tuan Syed Ibrahim bin Omar AlsagorT. J.P. Tuan Syed Ahmad bin Mohamed AlsagorT. J.P. Singapore Turf Ciub F.C.S. Mr. Lee142 words
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Article30 1938-11-01 20 In the debate between untitled Literary and Debating Socie" V.M.C.A the speaker forth was Mr. Sandy G. Pillav and not It N. V. Pillai as stated ir. a:, w* port.30 words
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Advertisement676 1938-11-01 20 HAVE YOU FALSE TEETH HAS MADE THiS CHANGE .FOR THOUSANDS j CLEANS PUBlf j .fldifotrVL cleaner md stain remover ever produced. No »cid» or unpleasant harmless vii!!>h h Even bla- ke»t ii>b4cco stams disappc. completely after a few treatment!. Your pi* es are once more beautifully pink, so smooth, cool676 words
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Advertisement237 1938-11-01 20 Be Careful tn wearln? unground Sunglasses, whict) may caise your eyes to be defective. Go to Nan Sin and see the moden? frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B 2 Dark glasses or Safe and Comfortable Vision At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House 325. North237 words
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Advertisement147 1938-11-01 20 Ulcers Cause Sick Stomach, Vomiting Are you hungry an hour or so after meals? Does your stomach pain and burn between meals? Do you feel sick at your stomach and feel like vomiting;? Do you sweat easily, have headaches, and feel weak and nervous? These are danger signals of Stomach147 words
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Advertisement84 1938-11-01 20 "WERNER scnrars -on FORM EYE-DROPj A handy household racd Jj efficacious in all minor ail**** eye. such as simple redness. vitis. granular lids. Cleamfes, refreshes and pn> tve troubles if regularly used. a bottle v.ith dropper. CO., 29. RobinsonJ^ new south.se; lip colour gi«s ups new allure: TATTOO tra-P' Lup.dck.nd84 words
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619 1938-11-01 21 P E rsrr^ ENT OF VEGETABLE TRADE Y THEIR HANDS Vancouver at las, found their "U„c, 5 C&7 ot their wealth not from vast a 8 nV„„,„,,,, m but bj extremely intensive cultivation of L y arC ,ht619 words
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Article416 1938-11-01 21 JVf AM hitherto unpublished details of (he personnel and activities of the hinese volunteers in Manchuria were revealed to the public in -special supplements published by the Hankow Chinese press recently i* 86 are at present 12 army rps ol t hinese volunteers in Manchukuo with416 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-11-01 21 Relief workers sewing winter clothings for the soldiers at the front. Madame Chiang Kai Shek can be seen in the centre and is the driving force among China's womenfolk for all kinds of rervice behind the lines.42 words
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345 1938-11-01 21 Central News. PERSISTENT reports of Chinese guerilla activities in fhe western outskirts of Shanghai, Minghong, Nantao, Pootung, Ihing and at points along the Nanking-Shanghai and Shanghai-Hangchow Railways have been received in Shanghai in the past few days. On the Shanghai sector, the guerillas concentratedCentral News. - 345 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-01 21 Insipid meat? Give it new life with COLMAN'S MUSTARD W.PS. 2— all but thrive on Clover Brand Milk because it «Jii the vital constituents that promote the develop- V^— \wM* S and the building up of healthy BONE and r \f J r W Evaporated Milk is pure rich R^H66 words
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Advertisement104 1938-11-01 21 (Daily, China, (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) tor Men, Women Girls. HERB TONIC fOff Convalescence. OBAT PRIOK for Childbirth Morthly Periods. I DIABETES HERB TEA SUMMING HERB TEA. INDIGESTION HERB TEA. I Etc., Etc. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. I air must oe healthy104 words
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Advertisement163 1938-11-01 21 I" A HOUSEWIFE I A CONVALESCENT I /Af SINGAPORE j j IN IPOH OH HENRY, I ~~+*r\*A I YO(J RE JUST WEAK AND 1 J I'VE FOUND IfL. H {111 I RUN DOWN. QUAKER OATS I lOUTI OUT WHAT'S f* j ®JfcrW/31 I WILL BUILD YOU UP, GIVE I WRONG163 words
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310 1938-11-01 22 A CAMPAIGN" launched by Ihe Education Department to encourage A ii C-vlon to „.o iuce foodstuffs in school as well a., at thoS .i,,t U ov, i year old, has made great headway. -As much as 2.059 acres are under school gardens at yres nt. said310 words
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Article56 1938-11-01 22 a potoHp notification pnno-mces •-ptirem-nt from the C.M.R. Reserve of M*lor C A Fv-ns F D to*** N F* TDoimer M C. Lieut., D. M. Berry and "rut. A. G. Palliser." These officer* :-o V p be*n eivon oerrnisMoii to r**atn their ranks nnd to wear the uniform56 words
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Article280 1938-11-01 22 \M ANY changes are contemiVl plated in the personnel of the Ccvlon Light Infantry and they will come into effect very soon. Some of the senior officers of the regiment, I understand are going on the reserve and the juniors are to be pushed up, writes a military280 words
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428 1938-11-01 22 MR. R. E. JAYATILLEKF President of the Nawalapitiy» U h Union, who represented the interests of the Ceylon Lai in the Reforms delegation to Whitehall, was m<*t by a 1 r I on his return from E Mr. J. G. Rajokuk'ndrs»*i rv, of the428 words
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Article212 1938-11-01 22 r.OIOMTSO-S unemployed, who mustered strong tt "nre Psrk 1 Colombo, recently, resolved to request the Government to grant ,hem immediate employment, or in the alternative to pwrtde then, with an adequate dole. A CYmmittee was appo.nt.d to ff.ve effect to this resolution. Yapa Podi Appuhamy.212 words
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262 1938-11-01 22 C-ILAxS will probably be used in Ceylon school before Q« means of instruction. A proposal to this effect, it is understood, is now bein cos the cduc-aknal authorities in Ceylon- The Secretary ol Colones has also submitted to the Ceylon authorities a I in262 words
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Article33 1938-11-01 22 An article in the Ceylon Methodis. Church Record refers to an interview j the Rev. W.J. Noble had with Mussolini about Methodism in Italy. Mr. 4 Noble was for many years in Ceylon.33 words
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146 1938-11-01 22 MR. George E w <Kandy> returnedl inj where he went with M f uiifV jr lasuriya and Mr. t on hebP of the Ceylon National J He was met on o.a. a large number 01 including his B»* and weU-wishers from heavily garlanded.146 words
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Advertisement141 1938-11-01 22 Cujhuv Vl&WA, fiaqsL Edited By T. K. Vellu if *I if®?'* Kt^ relief and energy And he adds: "Sanatogen— "Not that 1 have been suffering from any illness an excellent nerve-food." any $ort hut ifc {s just t}iat filing of tiredSir Charles Cameron, C.8., M.B. me to try Sanatogen" "Abetter141 words
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Article230 1938-11-01 23 IviAHARAJA'S noble gesture ~,CO( 1 .AMATION ON THE OCCASION OF HI. HIT w CX 25 TO P TO THE REGIME OF REPRESSION In T R t 2? BIRTH,)AY HAS PRISONERS ARRESTED DURING TH^ E STATE. ALL THE A REGULATION HAVE BEEN RE lEA S F n230 words
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Article143 1938-11-01 23 r P k M Madras, Oct. 22 E Madras Mail" writes: "H H th *i Ma w ha,aj of Tr avancore has given the best cf birthday gifts to himself and his people. 0 Io? e ha S b en Pleased to order ihe release of143 words
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Article103 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Trivandrum. Oct. 23. Interviewed. Mr. Chmnganaeheri Parameswaram Pillai congratulated the Travancore Government on ths renerous gesture they had shown !n suspending the operation of the not' fications under the Criminal Law Amendment Regulation which declared the Travancore State Congress and AllTravanccre Youth League unlawful(United Press). - 103 words
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205 1938-11-01 23 Madras, Oct. 21. .JTILLAI, Mr. K. M. Eapen, Mr. C. P. Mathen and I f{an all directors of the Travancore National and 1 limited, (now under liquidation) were arrested last Bed by th at Egmore on an extradition warrant Mitical Agent, Madras States.205 words
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365 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Calcutta Oct. 23. H 1 8 Hi^hness the Maharaja of Travancore is to be warmly congratulated on the bold and generous steps he has taken in declaring amnesty for all political prisoners and suspension of notifications under the Criminal Law Amendment Regulation." So(United Press). - 365 words
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Article78 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Allahabad, Oct. 26.— Pandit Nehru will arrive at 3ombay on Nov. 17. Sailing from Marseilles by j.s. Kneciive Ismail on Nov. 1, he will reach Alexandria on Nov. 6. He will be in Cairo from Nov. 6 to 8. Leaving Port Said on Nov. 9, he(United Press). - 78 words
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181 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Ranch Oct. 24. Tushar Kanli Ghosh, Kditor of the Amrita Bazar Patrika who was involved in a serious car accident, is still confined to bed and is having temperature. His injuries appent to be rather serious and bleeding from nose has(United Press). - 181 words
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Article75 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Jubbulporc, Oct. 21. AN unexpected turn in the hungerstrike of Lametaghat villagers who had resorted to Satyagraha as a protest aganst the change cf the Tirupuri Congress site, occurred this afternoon when ihe styagrahis with the intervention of some Congress leaders voluntarily terminated Satyagraha, broke(United Press). - 75 words
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Article29 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Bombay, Oct. 20.—Mr. M N. Roy airived here this morning by Punjab Mail. <Ie proposes to stay here for about three weeks.—(United Press).(United Press). - 29 words
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Article158 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Bombay, Oct. li. HIS Excellency the Marquis of Lin- lithgcw. Viceroy and GovernorGeneral of India, accompanied by the Marchioness of Linlithgow and then personal staff arrived in Bombay this afternoon by P. O. Express steamer "Viceroy of India," after an absence of nearly four(United Press). - 158 words
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576 1938-11-01 23 (United Press). Hyderabad, Oct. 24. W ITH v »ew to upholding the birthright of the people to organise political associations, individual Satyagraha (civil disobedience) was launched in Hyderabad State to-day by members of the Committee of Action which was formed by the State Congress in(United Press). - 576 words
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