Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1938
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Title Section40 1938-11-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. *XVIL No. 261. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 FIVE CE NTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, November 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 five cimT40 words
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Advertisement144 1938-11-03 1 Ktad The s ,\DAY 5 I 111 > E Dominant f n Malaya MILNERS' SECURITY THE SUPREME TEST ARTILLERY—BOMBS I s FIRE FALL IBH <4$ SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES. fB Extract from Report c! the Chief Accountant, Nanking Mfs Sn, e;hanghai Railway, dated 27th April 1932 The majority of safes were of144 words
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Advertisement183 1938-11-03 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try 7fo MORNING TRI BU N X Some nice holding lots In Grove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksorne Road, Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17 .WO I square feet. From. 11 cents to 18 ccn f s per square foot,183 words
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Article338 1938-11-03 2 London, Ocl. 14. f H ARfiKS alleging Ih.it he flew his aeroplane too low, indulged in trick J flying lew too low for safe landing and failed to !*eep a log-book, were made at Paignton, D*vun, i.uainst Luis Fontes, airman and ramg motorist, of Warren Court, Caversham,338 words
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Article118 1938-11-03 2 Rabat, Fr. Morocco. WALKING out with his sweetheart in Rabat, French Morocco, one night Abdesselem ben Mohammed, a soldier, was stopped at the corner of an Avenue by Abdesselem ben Mohammed, a civilian, who angrily inquired: "Why are you out with my wife?'' •'What do yon mean—your118 words
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775 1938-11-03 2 TAKEN TO COURT BY G-MEN New York, Oct. 16. A SPY drama more fantastic than anything written by Oppenheim or Queux opened in a New York court-room guarded by a dozen (i-men. Three women and a man alleged Nazi are charged775 words
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Article101 1938-11-03 2 CAPT. Fritz Wiedemann was Hitler's commanding officer during the war, is the man the Fuehrer trusts most. He was the guest of Dr. Dieckhoff in Washington last November. In July he came secretly to England and had long private talk with Lord Halifax, the Foreign101 words
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209 1938-11-03 2 Santiago, de Chile. TWO Chilean carabineer officers of British descent, Captain Aagobeito Collins and Lieutenant Ruben Macphexson, have been promoted at the personal request of President Arturo Alessandri for their "valiant and desisive conduct" in quelling the "Nazi putsch*' which cost the lives209 words
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381 1938-11-03 2 London Oct. 18. jyjß. ALECK BOIIRNS, the famous Wimpole-street gynaecologist. believes (hat many women worry themselves into chronic illhealth—and that most of the worries are little thin?? arising out of family life which their hu .bands don't notice. Writing in the Medical World.381 words
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Article65 1938-11-03 2 Encourage migration of sound British stock to Canada, pleads Mr J Q Gardiner, Canadian Minister of Atriculture. "Three-fifths of our possible farm jands are west of Manitoba and in this action is 30 per cent. Of Canada's mi neral wealth, 30 per cent, of timber and great65 words
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Article70 1938-11-03 2 Oviedo. THE Mayor of Oviedo atift 1 aint Spain) h*! purge of the San SyJ cemetery here. >m aci or Epitaphs and inscription mg/;Died for Spam" are to be re*** fr r tbe graves of men mhu ue re for being the aimy. n is also sectored that70 words
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Article187 1938-11-03 2 Fans THE cost oi livin- in trance tontinues to rise. In Paris it is nov seven times greater than before the War and has risen 40 per tent, in the last two years. Tile September figure lor 34 article of household necessity is 708187 words
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Article77 1938-11-03 2 FIRE! IN HIS HIP POCKET It was the indignity of the thing that annoyed Bud Hamilton, who was watching a baseball game at Shibe Par*, Philadelphia, when a box of matches i ignited in his hip pocket. As nearly all of his neighbours r.R women, Hamilton nesttated w war o577 words
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Advertisement47 1938-11-03 2 Did you MACLEAN I your teeth to-day? I You can bank on it MACLEANS®} I So/ej r PEROXIDE I *0. Boa 217, m purc white noizle I TOOTH PASTE I clean from fir*t I «queeze to tut. I If you .Q|| d dentifrice, try Solid E.roxld. D,n,lfrl,«47 words
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Advertisement131 1938-11-03 2 Marvellous ig, CARES Cure for ULCERS 4 ZAM-BUK Heals Without A Scar. ulcers and bad legs may be caused by a simple knock or ra t SCratc b y sheer weakness or by excessive standing. Bjt. in every ca.e tne terrible pa n and irritation is agov/ to the sufferer.131 words
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Article79 1938-11-03 3 vrornhe**, N. Transvaal. ru rious coincidence, a m.uter here has taken lioness which a year „liv mauled him and dead. Mr Clifford Simpthe Eastern Trans- last September farm ot Acornrj the spoor to a spoi n wa ii when th e upon him. for sev-79 words
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Article127 1938-11-03 3 Moscow. PRODUCED coal has completely ousted imported coal in the nion, according to Tass, the Soviet news ajrency, although 0 f consumption of coal has increased in ratio to the consump- types of fuel. rted coal has not apron sumption statisnuted 112 per ~„..mption127 words
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195 1938-11-03 3 London, uci. i°- attack appeared in the so signa Official organ, Pravaa best -known lures of eleven of Russia s De^ airmen. the instructions nesg aiies to testify about Mr cf soviet caChamberlam with argumc pitulating at Munich. .mm r pf n sed to195 words
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80 1938-11-03 3 London, Oct. 18. THE road material of the future may be a combination of rubber and tar. For some time the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research have been experimenting in the possibility of combining these two products mto blocks. mix suitabyl with80 words
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Article, Illustration327 1938-11-03 3 "D. Bayford (England) Aryan" Girl's Name-Plate Warns Fiery Nazi Youth HURT IN ANTIJEWISH RIOT Vienna, Oct. 20. ACTION has been taken by the British Consulate here on A Miss Dallas Bavford, 35, an English-woman, who was attacked by a mob of Nazi youths in the Leopoldstadt district and left unconscious327 words
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Article42 1938-11-03 3 Mrs. Agnes Tarbath. the mncty-one- veitfs-old licensee of the Lion Inn, Brorr- j (Jfa Herefordshire, retired recently roi when the inn. built in 1560. was closea. 1• I Mrs. Tarbath is believed to be the oldest licensee in Britain.42 words
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73 1938-11-03 3 Paris. TEN ISritish museums are being presented by the townof Limoges with dishes whu* were used on the table «*|«f the King and Queen at the luncheon in their honour at ver sailles on July 21. They are: Bethnal Green Museum. hnrerr73 words
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165 1938-11-03 3 Capetown. FARMERS in the Union of South Africa £906,768 in interest, towards las t year's to the Government. They have pa.d £76,000 m excess estimate for payment in the Government loan scheme. The loan scheme:« Mg Ude the farmers over the aun they have165 words
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Article92 1938-11-03 3 Sydney. NOTICING something shining in the gravel which he was spreading on the Pacific Highway near Eungai, on the north coast of New South Wales, a road worker found a pair of gold-rimmed They were later claimed by air. W Watt of Macksville. Nine months previously he had92 words
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Advertisement135 1938-11-03 3 lnOnly7Days-Th\s Amazing Change! t of of deepskin cells^^ o ®^ctlot? In one short themselves contained m cremex nourish and ighted women have Apply it every mght It£ sl look y.ars younger. Their rejuve nate your .km wn y -jgg inkles completely .S°? c i {orme d VVrinkles quickly aisappcai Tk135 words
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Advertisement84 1938-11-03 3 MISCELLANEOUS VNTED to purchase: Dor, Tiger Cubs, cheap goods. Box No. 445, Malaya oune, Singapore. W TO REJUVENATE A limited nber of book- entitled "REJUVEriON" The problem of the 20tn Jury —will be posted free on request those who are interested, te to-day: The Sole Agents: E. M. A Abdul84 words
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Advertisement174 1938-11-03 3 d,gestive tract. That is why i is so chronic valuable in aU affections ot the catarrh dyspepsia chronlc stomach and intestines. constipation, and generally in all It soothes and cleanses the muc con« p (ermen tative. ulcerative ous membrane, allays irritation, affections of the fermentation, catarrh, ime9ti cs Equally t174 words
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Article109 1938-11-03 4 Teheran. Crown Prince was the first of the students to receive his diploma for passing the final examination at the senior military school here when the Shah distributed these diplomas in person. The Shah also decorated the Crown Prince with the Meda- of Merit.109 words
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Article96 1938-11-03 4 Johannesburg. PAIR of jackals have been trained A as exc ellent hunting- do?s by Mr. Steyn, a farmer in the Darling district near Capetown but unfortunately the animals have their own ideas about hunting and cannot resist the temptation of raiding their trainer 'owl runs.96 words
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Article33 1938-11-03 4 1 air. ALECK BOl'RNE, thj believes that many wo* health —and that most of th<j family life which their hu I Writing in the Medical Woil<| I says 1 txoubief33 words
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Article778 1938-11-03 4 Wronged Woman Says "I Will Not Forgive London, Oct. Is A FTER living with a man whom she thought to he her husband fa. seventeen years a Wisbech woman received a letter from h !n j n which he confessed that before "marrying" her778 words
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Article53 1938-11-03 4 Par*. A FISHERMAN of S unt V ii sur-Somme found mm of h s nets umvontedly heavy when he pulled it in. It contained a seal irelgfciif nine stone. The fisherman breaghl hs catch back to port :m<t sold it in the market. The purchaser53 words
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Advertisement401 1938-11-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA .incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sec. 16 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30401 words
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Advertisement523 1938-11-03 4 j STEAMER SAILINGS §fSOKDDEUTSCHKK LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. M.s. "MARBURG" omits Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen Nov. 10 S.S, "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 m.s. "RSGENSBURG" omits Manila Dec. 8 §ss.523 words
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Advertisement331 1938-11-03 4 M Jil HOLIDAY To: BANGKOK By Luxurious One C I Displacement Tons From mi>. "Meonia" (11,000) Z m.s. "Alsia" (12 500) Z mjs. "Selandia" (13,000) I SPĔOA, I CHRISTMAS HOL l December 23rd, 1938 to Bv the new and M.S. "SEI (ON HER MAIDE> -i *fc 5 All Cabins Have331 words
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Advertisement224 1938-11-03 4 O. S. K. Lino! M.S. "Rio de Janeiro Maru" (10 000 G. Tons) Leave Singapore Nov. 19. at p.m. direct for < OLOMBO arr. Colombo Nov. 24. at a.m.> African South American Ports Fares :~Singapore Colombo. First Class 5163.00 Third C lass 77.00 Third Class S 31.20* Week 20.00* without224 words
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Advertisement131 1938-11-03 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD* (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via HongKon. and to Calcutta via Penan? Taking cargo on through Bn» ot J irq for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Ani Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwailg, xj ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FQ* PENANG AND CALCLTI V Arr. Sails KUTSANG Nov.131 words
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65 1938-11-03 5 Relatives, friends and Associations are kindly asked to note that the funeral of Madame Wong Kum Poh of 387 Joo Chiat Road, wiU be on 11th November 1938, instead of 13th November. 1938. Dr. C. J. Paglar and family thank all those who attended the funeral65 words
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350 1938-11-03 5 London, Oct. 19. ANALYSIS of the intelligence of 3,400 Bath children has proved to scientists that Britain's brightest children usually come from the smallest families. They have found that Tommy the genius has on the average 1.6 brothers and sisters. BiHv the dunce, on350 words
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Article40 1938-11-03 5 Reuter. Vienna. Nov. 2. The German-Italian conference of arbitration of the Czecho-L-k»vak-Hungarian frontier dispute opened at Belvemere Palace to-day. In well-informed circles it is understood that a decision has already been taken against a common Polish-Hungarian frontier.— Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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165 1938-11-03 5 Durban. a- NATIVE who reads and writes English, Afrikaans, and four native languages and can speak two other native tongues, is hiking through South Africa. He is Elijah Tetyama, and he is cntireiy self-educated, when he has finished his tnvels he intends165 words
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Article260 1938-11-03 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. VjIK Frederick Whyte, speaking at York to-day said that there were indications thut the end of the war might be approaching. Combined action by England and America might bring real settlement of the dispute between China and Japan. •'Japan," hoReuter. - 260 words
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184 1938-11-03 5 Jerusalem. JJEADINt; a communique 'The Headquarters of the Arab Revolution," terrorist elements in Palestine have claimed a victory against "the enemy forces of the Colonial Government"—the British authorities. The statement was in the form of .a handbill distributed to influential Moslems and Christians, and was184 words
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162 1938-11-03 5 PREMIER GETTING 'DICTATORIAL' Lloyd George Puts In A Protest Reuter. MR. Lloyd George, "father of the House of Commons," crossed swords with Mr. Chamberlain yesterday over the passage in the latter's speech on Tuesday in which the Premier deprecated statements written by persons in responsible or irresponsible positions who haveReuter. - 162 words
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269 1938-11-03 5 Thr rise in the a mount of Brokers loans is evidence* in the lf*«*f«* beta professional and public partiripation, says cabled the "Trader's" column of uarrons. American National Imaneial w -ekiv sent to as by eenrtcny of M which haw been fhoem in the act269 words
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Advertisement508 1938-11-03 5 fidvchilMmArdtA, PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited for the iteriaLs or service. For, Municipal Tender Room \i I Date of Closing. if -.-id vehicles vkeablc stores at Transport ickenzie Road. 12 noon, Nov. 7, 1938. of concrete n at Swatow C 25 j 12 noon, 14th Nov. 1938. of508 words
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Advertisement556 1938-11-03 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) JSF! HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS* SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF~ SINGAPORE. SUMMARY CASE. In Bankruptcy. No. 323 of 1935. Re: CHAN KAI CHUEN of No. 001-C, East Coast Road, Singapore Insurance Agent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended to be declared556 words
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Advertisement403 1938-11-03 5 FX 'SITiuN s vacant WANTED Chinese travelling salesman for up-country. Apply J. Lea &Co 523, Serangoon Road, S'.u gapore. FOR SALE JUST Arrived! Daily Calendar Blocks for 1939. Holland Menthol Crystal and Cone. Electric Coffee Grinding Machine. J. Le e Co.. 523 S'erangoon Road, Singapore. DURE bred Rhode Island Red403 words
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Article206 1938-11-03 6 Singapore, Nov. 2. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily cirila: Issued by tlu: Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: si:i.iJN(. London T.T. 2.3 27 32 L ndon deamnd 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 2073 Switzerland demand 241 3 t Hamburg demand 136v 2206 words
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Article913 1938-11-03 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov 2, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 49 Asam Kumbang 28;- 30 -norn Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hi tarn 25 3 26 9 Ayer Weng 0.60 065 Bangrin fin 23 0 24 6xd913 words
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Article180 1938-11-03 6 Singapore, Nov. 2. K. -Sianl» W. Coast No. 1 perKoyan$160 R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 2 perKoyan$150 R. «Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyai. $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 S»am Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Sam Rice Lowhway" No. 3 $190 3iam "Singhway" No. 1 $202180 words
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Article101 1938-11-03 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore. Nov. 2. 5 pm. TIN. SgJS Chenderiang 7%% less tax r, Ex Dlv year an3r ,n 5% less tax P X 7 o. to dat Kamunting Tin n nal wo% j 7 ct 24 1V 2 Kuehai 207, 16101 words
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Article133 1938-11-03 6 C"< Mijvmj-n co, ltd., $30,00« int. Apr. 30, Oct. 90 100 norn 1001 red. 1940 $400,000 Int ,06n 108 »<•» Mar. 31 Sent 5* .926 red. 105 107 norn I May l, Nov. 17. 118 i lorn/ 1928 red. 1948-68 $21,000,666'" 2 W Int. Jan. 20, July133 words
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Article431 1938-11-03 6 RUSINESS locally has been deadly dull during the past week and quotations are—almost without exception—unchanged from a week ago says Messrs. Fraser Co.'s weekly report. The share market for the time being seems resigned to the necessity of marking time until some improvement in conI431 words
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Article355 1938-11-03 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous RUBBER Stead v Spot Buyers 8 5 16' Sellers 8^ 8 1st Forward (October) Buyers 8 5 16 •i I, Sellers 8 7 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 9% Sellers 8' •> 3rd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 8'-> Seller* 8 916 PALM OIL (Malaya)355 words
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Advertisement266 1938-11-03 6 THE EASTERN UNITED **iSCHANCE CORPORATION. LOOTED, FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, SURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA VMM AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. £i*AD OFFICE: J*D. CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. F. W HALI„ General Manager I THE EASTERN BANK 1 LIMITED. 1 (Incorporated in England). I SINGAPORE BRANCH: I 4, D'Aimeida Street. J266 words
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Advertisement54 1938-11-03 6 j SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance d">or. 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.54 words
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Advertisement159 1938-11-03 6 ■■■■■■mi wmm Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settler t CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up *10,000,*** HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CnULIA STREET, SINGA** 8 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW ?S Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving'lLloyds Bank, LM. Chase N <" BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEE KONG CHIAN,159 words
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Article, Illustration175 1938-11-03 7 TYRON£ WW AUCE fAYf DON AM*o* thai time \nd a C k i 'eaaing hostelry of the inCn,e A d Alexa h „a^s n1 v *fe ""ft h that nme ?a™;,riUs d i d "5f "v poised voune worn™ «m. Z. ,r,l l es Instead, she 1 the175 words
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234 1938-11-03 7 r Continues His Evidence 5 ribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday. tiation, consisting of the Chief Justice, C. R. Cherry. Chan Sze Onn. K. N. N. on, visited the power station and deCo Ltd. and a house in Victoria Street ing accommodation which drivers and confor234 words
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254 1938-11-03 7 j AFTER thirty years' service in Malaya. Mr. F. C. Johnson, j Superintendent of the Reformatory, Singapore, is leaving for Britain by I the Ranchi on retirement to-morrow. His thirty years in Malaya does not J represent his total of service under the I Crown, for254 words
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Article193 1938-11-03 7 *THERL is n:> stranger hiand fti the «rortd than B tck ill. v a i ircumierence of about 250 ft. it rises sheer out of the North Atlantic about 280 miles due t of the coast cf Rcss-shire. There, in the greatest loneliness in a spot where193 words
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Article34 1938-11-03 7 Mr. Ng Bak Kiong. the chief dresser. General Hospital. Muar, who was f perated by Dr. W. G. Evans, for appendicitis, has completely recovered. He resumed duty on Oct. 30.34 words
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Article93 1938-11-03 7 F< Moscow. the oame ol a modei haa been built on a site quare by 200 children in c of Pioneers." theatre and a "Palace of mong the elaborate build- 3 to a scale of 1-200. Tht drome has a hangar which aeroplanes nf many d93 words
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359 1938-11-03 7 i Pt A H More,n S House of Commons whether it was proposed to resume Anglo-Japanese conversat.ons shortly. Mr. R. A. Butler.Under-secretarv for Foreign Affairs sa.d that the new Vice-Minister, Mr. Areta. on taking 2 up offlee I fc »»vited by Sir Robert Craigie,359 words
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Article103 1938-11-03 7 Singapore, Wednesday. THAN Chow, Sim Boon, and Yap Jj Keen Soy, members of the crew of the Sui San?, were sentenced to 14 months' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, on their pleading guilty to possession of non-Government chandu. Accused were arrested103 words
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Advertisement146 1938-11-03 7 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Inccrporated in the Straits bettlements). No. 8-A. (Ist Flcr.r), D.ALMEIDA STREET. SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India. Lid.) 'MIONE: NO. 3918 TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES: —No. 17. first Cross Sir- Malacca No. 11, t igh» Street, Pcuang, and Johore146 words
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Advertisement352 1938-11-03 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. Head adioin^ d house J Nos. 171, 171 A 1718 ceSi street area 9.243 *q ft. and 2 070 sq ft 1 Magaane Road Singapore, 4 Sa a (-944^ c n old land 3nd hCUSC No 53 Hertford Road, ttngapore, 5. Valuable freehold land situate352 words
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Advertisement135 1938-11-03 7 I BANK OF «lI IX A (Incorporated m 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. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD135 words
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Advertisement470 1938-11-03 8 DOCTOR'S AMAZING EXPEDIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a well-known doctor to be a victim of persistent stomach trouble* His own medicine did him no "oodl Then at last he found the way to conquer obstinate stomach disorder. Here are his own words: nj fi n d that 'Bisurated' Magnesia470 words
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Advertisement128 1938-11-03 8 ilJiiJlllli I MULLARD I MASTER VALVE that's what it s known as the valve that gives IA MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with !A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell y:u who have it in their Radio set. IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. II your valve128 words
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Advertisement160 1938-11-03 8 EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR UPS! Give* them tha thrilling anchantmaar of a South S«a Moon I y/cre is die beauty-wise South Sea maiden 1 secret I I of irresistibly alluring lips. L I TATTOO! Luscious trans- I paren| colour that doesn't 4 I come off...instead of pasty ft fj160 words
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Advertisement73 1938-11-03 8 LISTEN TO REASON and r>e uell T* B^ v uti ¥QUfi hits «S3; m> I Oil UIOH I *y9fer (,/ASSKS to improve ycui away. DON'T HL.''^" JKLAY. We Wmmmmmi i. *>* j an do this Tor you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 71. High St., Singapore.73 words
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Advertisement104 1938-11-03 8 Asf Hi::. Killed In rhaftka t-> the <• {hyskutn. it B< w hoso terriM-' i vouching and v.' in. true *.'o more burnii podermic inj Mondat-o, atarta to w< X ins? the Orm cau fving th«- blood ai th:it you can bl«*< anything ami v is so sue <leaf' Bca,104 words
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Miscellaneous920 1938-11-03 8 Symphony Concert J Ry^^^^^^b! Jk '111! v ley, in songs and sj ucopation. Gauiuer iv« l j& X v G 20 BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, a.m. V B i I V j Leonid ilirsch; conductor, Erie 12.20 Closedown. V I Fogg. Wilfrid. Parry (Piano- TO-MORROW U 0 V K 7920 words
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896 1938-11-03 9 Star's Portable Dressing Room Little Known Spots Of Film City fN M\|! txcifn** glimpses of Hollywood life—stars' dressing Mxaciom t-i!k. the bedlam of voices that is the Studio iho beehive of construction and property departments, the }i( »iven in the second896 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-11-03 9 'iiu; department build- the RKO RADIO studio many a hopeful is turned whi?e others get their big to be a In this an files on every star, j*]ay< and extra available in HoOj n oed.38 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-11-03 9 A modification of the Eton jacket is seen in this three-piece outfit worn by Una Mcrkcl. Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer actress. Of navy blue wocl, the jacket is outlined in black sresgrain; the skirt with high waistband is stitched to hipline and breaks into knife pleats. The blouse, with ruffle59 words
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Article230 1938-11-03 9 BEST show in Singapore since "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," is "The Boy from Barnardo's' which opened at the Capitol Theatre last night. A powerful film, and a credit to that great institution, the picture leaves a lasting appreciation in the mind of the one who230 words
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Article41 1938-11-03 9 The Department of Commerce oi-.-•cvers that 20 per cent, of Amciicr.r. Homes have neither bath tub nor showor. Priscilla Lane thinks there's a con eolation in that—2o per cent, of the population can't sing in the bath tub.41 words
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Advertisement109 1938-11-03 9 GET THATWIPI CLEAH-WASHED^^g FRESHNESS^. Vat bath wit? Ctrfenfc Ochotc (reedam from ttktinm. After asiof Or*crx** Soap roa feel exhilarated—fall af aaerjj. Attd Cahtarr 1 Soft Sob? li faafchy, mSli^*^ Itt Carbolic Acid content (10% 1 TMgHla FOR THE BATH AFTER WORK OR SPORT WsZ EXTREME \lB£lr SIMPLICITY —-3 MOTOR MOWERS109 words
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Miscellaneous271 1938-11-03 9 j DAILY CROSSWORD j Ip M 'Ml im. w^EiiiMZMimi mi n rj Bj rn CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1 nmt hPttcr l Not calm and Peaceable, certainly. i Vffppt 2 Meteorological character. I 2Sk 0. There is nothing at all in this 10.' You may change this on further This271 words
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Advertisement169 1938-11-03 10 A Grand Inspiring Tribute to a Famous National Boys' Institution! i 5 SHOWS DAILY 3.15 6.15 9.15 CAPITOL »sZd& 9 Jym. *\M/r Wuh !-«ollent Programme deluding f .AT;. BRIfiSH NEWs ,Air Mail) and a Splendid M-fi.-M. 2-rtel Musical -BILLY ROSE'S CASA MANANA REVUE." •SIGHT TO THE LAST recent Chinese and169 words
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Advertisement463 1938-11-03 10 VICTORIA THEATRE FRIDAY. ITH NOV. AT 9.15 P.M. Doors Open at 8.30 p.m. THE GREAT HATHAVoGI RAO Spiritualist and Astro-Palmist viu exhibit •-nic of iiis amazing Yogic Feats "THt. PUZZLE OF THE WEST." Such as ci unehing and swallowing chunks of Glass, China. Wood, Iron I 'i'acks, Gramophone Needles and463 words
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Advertisement265 1938-11-03 10 CARY GRANT IX HIS MOST HYSI ERICaT YFS EVEN FUNNIKR THAN AWFUJ Tin 7 i 1938 S FUNNIEST FILM! 1 Special Matinee 18-I.> To-night OPEXIXIi TO-BAY: PAVlij^ 5 THE CHECKERED CAREga OF A SPOTTED BEAST. Laugh 'I ifl H B^M^i E: length this picture i tev: pi t ced< d265 words
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235 1938-11-03 11 TWENTY-FOTTR-YFA» r. London, Oct. 14. Charing Cross r wV MiSS Freda of Phoenix House, being in possess*™. fin d £1€ at Police Court, to me la* ni«ri lt 2T™S of 16 2 of the drug Indian hemp, said Miss Roberts! ei-wife of AUW235 words
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247 1938-11-03 11 (Tribune Stafl Reporter) pVELVE hundred children will have a Merry Christmas this year—but only if YOU will help them. Rotary Club are having Christmas party for 1,200 poor children, have already got the assistance of the cinemas. |J?£ problem s the provision of toys247 words
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Article105 1938-11-03 11 t'nion City (X.J.) A WAN with a hig box of orchids Trapped in green tissue paper approached salesman Louis Doughty as he stood in ii k bby of a fashionable apartinenl house at l T nion City, New .1« n ej 1 rom the flower box105 words
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Article28 1938-11-03 11 i id to the police this that the barracks at Alexandra Road. Singapore, were al 12.40 a.m. to-day and £fifl stolen. No be* ii made.28 words
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Article257 1938-11-03 11 London. Oct. 18. Lady Lydia Defer****, ex-wife of Sir Henri Deterdinjr. millionaire oil kin-, is to marry Count Hilarion VVoronzow-Dasch-s-old Russian exile, who claims to be a direct descendant "i Peter the Great. will be officially terribly in Jove ding," a friend first met257 words
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Article72 1938-11-03 11 naittee meeting of the Gevlang football Club, held last, week. H shim Pa tail, the honorary re rred in "lowing terms to s which Inche M. Hassan, the had rendered to the club in p nl mcd the meeting that Inche had been appointed a member72 words
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55 1938-11-03 11 London. Nov. 2.—Mr. Oliver Stanley, President cf the Board of Trade. rec°ived yesterday a further deputation from the special committee of the Association of the British Chamber of Commerce. The deputation submitted a full report of information on important matters collected in respect to Mr.55 words
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Obituary53 1938-11-03 11 Major-General a. g. c. Dawnay, D4 lector of Public Relations at the War Office, died in his sleep recently, aged fifty. Ke took cnarge of the Public Relations Department, a new aopointmein;. In October last year From 1933 to 1935 he was Controller of Programmes at53 words
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Advertisement306 1938-11-03 11 i Bwt\ if y>,u are afflicted with this dlstaM f y*Mlii con-.-j to Thubib A. Md. Hassan, the j vjrcialist for DIABETES. He guaranty to rare you completely and per- W manently enabling you to take rice By and bugar without fear of recurret; in a short time He will306 words
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Advertisement373 1938-11-03 11 jALHAMBRAj (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd) S MORNING SHOWS SAT. SUN. 11 A.M. ONLY JM a Jfl S A I X Jh m*. t' H Hr fll lo Wm mr M m\m wm nBBrIW 1i JB j Theatres Packed I GRAND PALACE 1 (NEW WO**LP) (CHINA TOWN) t I 7.30373 words
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Article663 1938-11-03 12 STRONG words no the subject of overcrowding in Singapore were spoken by the Govcrnoi in his address to the Legislative Council. For many years., he said, the amount of housing has been inadequate to accommodate a rapidly growing population which had increased to nearly 600,000. New housing663 words
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Article, Illustration667 1938-11-03 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - We Must Have An Unofficial Majority No Fireworks In Council -By- C. H. Stanley Jones IF anyone expected fireworks at the Budget meeting Of the Legislative Council he must have tM en disappointed The close prox n.ity of Gunpowder Plot Day (N >v. 5), the day667 words
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Article675 1938-11-03 12 JJRITISH recognition of Abys- sinia as part of the Italian Empire will shortly follow the Parlia- j mentary decision to enforce the Anglo-Italian agreement for preservation of peace and equality in the Mediterranean. After all the bitterness hurled at him for his policy ol appeasement with Mussolini,675 words
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Advertisement124 1938-11-03 12 r= ROBINSON'S*— SPECIAL MODELS (Made In England) .3 SHOES YOU WILL REAL LV LIKE for their Durability Style 9 Quality BLACK BOX CALF DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF Welted Soles Heels English Leather 3 New Models Price 57.7.> Pair. KOHIXSOX A tO.. LTD. SINGAPORE. P^ I [boord s] See the sign124 words
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301 1938-11-03 13 Drama Near Cromer HEAVY GUNFIRE NEAR H TH 1 UKOUS NORFOLK RESORT OF CROKSTERDAY AFTER, [RA( rED A LARGE TO THE CLIFFS, THEY SAW GUN S WITH THE AID VSSES V CRUISER SEEN NEAR A STEAMER FROM I SMOKE WAS POURING. steamer Monk-301 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-11-03 13 Crown Princess of Greece, says message from Athens, has h to a daughter. MR. GREENWOOD with the Premier, whom he accused oj "making friends with the wrong people."31 words
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Article216 1938-11-03 13 Italy Germany Pleased Reuter. Rome Mr. Chamberlain's speech is welcomed as a fresh proof his realism in tacklmg world problems. Unofficial Italian circles are in full agreement with his insistence on the necessity for bringing the Anglo-Italian agreement into force without further delay if the improvement in the relations betweenReuter. - 216 words
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Article104 1938-11-03 13 Reuter. i abour lost control in six municipalities h> the nationwide Municipal elections. The principal issues were the growing burden of rates, provision ot houses and local A.R.P. activities. The ,-lections did not affect the Metropolitan araa of London where the election.-, are triennial andReuter. - 104 words
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261 1938-11-03 13 TT is reported that the brother of the former Chinese Finance Mmister, Mr. T. V. Soong, who is ohief of the arms and munitions purchasing office in Hongkong of the Chinese National Government, has left the British Colony to transfer his buying organisation261 words
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Article54 1938-11-03 13 Arked In the Commons by Mr. Arthur Henderson if the Government Intended tc dv not..ing in regard tc suspended diplomatic relations between Mexico and Britain till Mexico took the first step. Mr. R. A. Butler said he though! it was for the Mexican Government to alter their attitude54 words
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862 1938-11-03 13 Auglo Italian Agreement gY a majority of 207 votes the Prime Minister's resolution welcoming the Government's decision to bring early into force the Anglo-Italian Agreement signed in April was approved by the House of Commons yesterday. A bitter attack on Italy's continued intervention in862 words
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Article59 1938-11-03 13 Reuter. THE Government has decided to adopt a National Register lor voluntary civilian services for home defence. Sir John Anderson is likely to be resporsible for deciding the best way to carry out the decision. Special recruiting offices may be established or volunteers may register atReuter. - 59 words
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Article146 1938-11-03 13 Reuter. rplIE Prime Minister's statemeat in the Commons on Tuesday that he was not going to sit down and wait for peace, coupled with his claim yesterday that the putting into operation of the Anglo-Italian agreement was a step towards appeasement in Europe, is causing manyReuter. - 146 words
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48 1938-11-03 13 The Controller of Tin unnour the estimated total exports o' tin-in-ore from MaJaya ir based on an assay value cent., were 4,100 tons. The Controller of Rubber a. that the estimated export of dry from Malaya Brunei and Labuan October was 27.000 tons.48 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-03 13 mm mmmm. w 55R> fXv**** rWknmm PUPWJf^^^^^ffS v mmm\\\\\\\\\\ mWi^t^mim^ v IL :?lfiiEmTfM VTtijjpßMHtiiraw iM15 words
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377 1938-11-03 14 Careers On Same Footing As Men (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday LAY A will soon be lacing a problem which England faced 80 years ago the restlessness of its women wanting freedom, the opporlunity of leadership end careers on the same377 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-11-03 14 A smart bonnet-like hat well f tdtrct over the ioreheui. which attracted attention "when the wearer look a walk in Hyde Park, Lor don.26 words
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Article212 1938-11-03 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Lumpur police are faced with a new racket practised by certain unscrupulous persons whose victims ar c the poore- classes mostly coolies from outlying estates. The scene of the swindle is usually I a railway station. Here the212 words
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Article55 1938-11-03 14 Taiping, Wednesday— pi rP was witnessed at thi Kpw Coronation Road T^ g Yeah over bsat themselves with eh °J them During the fire i h aik^ P knivesyoung girl Wi n< ceie niony a collapsed, ai d h t k 011 su <idenJy to the55 words
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Article37 1938-11-03 14 suitabl. the Wesley Methodt h De u° n sa]e at *>c held at Bazaa to ning Road L-mon 4 F rr Can Kenneth S PatMn JT afternoon Mrs. 4.30 pm n Wlll open the Bazaar37 words
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Article93 1938-11-03 14 Ipoh. Wednesday The Batu Gajah poJice are at th e moment investigatina into the sudden death of a Malay hunter, one Shariff bin Mayo, whose body was found on the side of a jungle on Saturday in Kuala Dipang fw he COrpse was so hi hl93 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-11-03 14 A snap of Chinese passing the<ir tiffin time in gambling on the five-foot way15 words
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179 1938-11-03 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday. jpOUR Chinese last ni<rht hired a taxi, driven by a Malay from the Bras Basah Road taxi stand They ordered the driver to proceed to the Naval Base via Serang-oon Road into Yeo Chu Kant? Road. After passing the179 words
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Article29 1938-11-03 14 The number of calls attended by the Accident Ambulance Service of the Singapore Fire Department during October, was 316. and of these 3«; were cases outside municipal limits.29 words
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Article105 1938-11-03 14 Ipoh. Wednesday. BEFORE the eyes of several people who stood helpless some distance away an elderly Chinese lost his life as the result of a fall into a mining pool iitm a dredge in Tanjong Tuallang yesterday morning. It appears the unfortunate man was105 words
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Article47 1938-11-03 14 Private Roderick Iftfnnes, of the Gordon Highlanders who won last Sunday's Cross-Country Race of the Clerical Union, included Ovaltine in his daily diet whils in training for the event. This well-known beverage wa s equally appreciated by all the competitors in the event.47 words
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Article105 1938-11-03 14 rjEATH rate in Singapore last week has had a slight fall, it being 21 42 .?oL millc per annum a s compared with m. the preceding week and 25 21 m. the corresponding week of last year according to the health statement for the week ending105 words
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446 1938-11-03 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) the conclusion ol the inquest on Private Williari St found in a dying condition on Oct. at t Mr. W. G. Porter, S:n rapore Coroner, found that to the injuries received from a fall446 words
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Article44 1938-11-03 14 tnat L S PUblic "v Pan L Ule A d servicn maintained Kon?Mo ICan Airways between Hon* mSSfm anila nd San Francisco is v ncf ori4r ewhat ir «gular and do?s no£ operate every third week in consequence air mail onrrpcn44 words
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172 1938-11-03 14 Comb -Out For Armed Chinese Who Fired At Police 'Tribune Staff Reporter, JTis quite a 1«* lime > A have had cases m -i I armed robber. at te.pl3 at policemen i„ Sino hrt though, many ye £?"2 was not so linilMlai night at about f o clock two naif172 words
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Article182 1938-11-03 14 (Tribune Stall Reporter! £FFORTS by the rickshaw:. the New Market 9IM Duxton Road area, to p shas on the road yesterday, were frustrated by the disturbances re Tuesday night at Havelock Road, when a certain section of obdurate pullers attacked a number of coffee shops belonging182 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-03 14 The Volunteers attending the funeral of Mr. H. A. L. Orchard I*****" —full report on page 20.20 words
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Advertisement34 1938-11-03 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. TUONE 5808 SINGAPOR/ :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: HEREMBAN poi BKOS MALACCA HONG* CHYF m NG KON CHEE, KNANG GENERAL iWIIDCI 0 AGENCY, Liv rtVvnc, RANCHES: RANRIW34 words
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Advertisement7 1938-11-03 14 eCBfWESS IS GOOD FOR YOU WPS 487 words
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185 1938-11-03 15 Sew York, Nov. 2. at i in- Kfcjsroads bu: eh< :'-v is not y?i i ordell Hull in '■'<■ 1; r al the oat ional conv< Ption. He alluduatkin in *'hch all Ives c »uiik lied to in in self-defence. rated that oven for185 words
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Article18 1938-11-03 15 r', -Mr. Jack Petersen x-Brmsh Empire heavyweight oham- failed to 1 25a vote* Renter.18 words
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318 1938-11-03 15 PUZZLES WESTERN SYSTEMS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. YOGA, an occult science which puzzles western civilisation, enables Asiatics to do wonderful thirds, to achieve the impossible: can. lor example, lie in several places at a time, can create or destroy things,318 words
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Article48 1938-11-03 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday—Three Hokkien armed with knives are alleged to have robbed a Chawan of cash tc the amount of $54 and a fountain pan in BtiKit Timah Road last night. No arrests have been made though the Police have staited vigorous investigations.48 words
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Obituary24 1938-11-03 15 California. Nov. 2.—Death has cceurred of Rear-Admiral Y. S. Williams, foimer commender of the Yangtse pati»l of the U.S. fleet—Reuler Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-11-03 15 ihc Duke of Kent was present at the traditional Colchester (Essex) Oyster Feast, which took plate in th* Moot Hall at Colchester. Photo shows the Duke of Kent with the Mayor of Colchester, Alderman B. Alec Bla\ill, at the Feast45 words
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Article54 1938-11-03 15 Reuter. Tokyo, NOV. 2.-A semi-official statement from Kslnking states a party of Soviet cavalrymen crossed Che border yesterday mom ing near Manmuli and unpro\okedly attacked a Japanese officer and two Japanese soldiers. Two Japanese soldiers who were shot at are aliasing probably imprisoned. Japanese fefanchukuo authoritiesReuter. - 54 words
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244 1938-11-03 15 'pHE annual report »f the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, which has just been published by Commodore M. I Clarke, contains interesting fects about this unit. At the time of the publication, the unit had reached its fourth year of existence and. states the report,244 words
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Article70 1938-11-03 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday.—A Teocliew woman, walking along May Road (off 1 owner Road), at 2.30 p.m. yesterday was stopped by three Chinese armed with knives and a pistol. They demanded, according to a report, all what she had and at the p< int of a70 words
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Article32 1938-11-03 15 Reuter. Hankow, Nov. 2—The British ConsulGeneral is protesting to-day to the Japanese Consul as regards certain belongings removed by the Japanese from the residences of British customs officials.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article268 1938-11-03 15 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. On no account act upon impulse and be guarded in speech and careful what you put to paper. Don't bet, the sporting stars are not favourable. A very fortunate MoonVenus aspect favours artistic busiiiesses, work, and occupations. Excellent for caterers for amusement'268 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-03 15 GREETINGS from MALAYA $i§ts I FOR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES IN DISTANT LANDS v y designed Greeting Cards produced by Raphael Tuck Co., ,r °re our own designs. Map of Malaya on front in ftt!l colours, < photos of Malayan life inside. Greetings in Malay and English. p MCE PER BOX66 words
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Advertisement165 1938-11-03 15 I "ROYAL BAKERY" Birthday CAKES are made in many varieties, with attractive and colourful decorations to delight the heart of any child. Whether one or twenty-one, we cater for them a!L mm gtfowGG PHONE: S TORE 3376 (4 lines), KUALA LUMPUR 33;: i (2 lines), IPOII 110 111 (2 lines).165 words
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1038 1938-11-03 16 "Marcus Superbus - BILLETT'S CHARGES CATCH THE EYE The Turf (By "Marcus Superbus" JJORSES entered for Saturday's races at Bukit Timah were out through their final paces 011 the second track of the racecourse at Bukit Timah this morning. The going is now very good. KALILI (Garrard1,038 words
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Article44 1938-11-03 16 The Ceylon S C. beat the R A F 2—l in a game of hockey played at Balestier yesterday, all the goals br; v registered in the second naif. Ponnampalam and Maniam scored for the Ccylonesc and Guy for the Airmen44 words
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71 1938-11-03 16 THE Singapore XV vs. The Army in the State match al the S.C.C. on Saturday Is as follows: F. E. Hutchinson, G. D. A. Lundom A. P. Craigie. J P Wood, J. L Parker. Dr. G. F. Jones, J. B. Potter. A. R.71 words
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Article81 1938-11-03 16 Reuter wireless. Wolverhampton. Nov. The igue dcvrvedly beat the The English defence I asure of the Scottish the English always moked m< dangerous. Boyes scored after a quarter i f an hour and Dix in the tWt nty* tit.ii minute. Dix. who was the best manReuter wireless. - 81 words
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Article46 1938-11-03 16 Reuter. London. Nov 2. Following wrrc the results of mmj< r rugby matches played to-day:— Middlesex 10 Surrey in. Guy's Hospital U. 27. Oxford V, 16 Oxford Greyhounds 11 St. Bart's 8 Army 31. The match between Dorset and Hanip- hire was not played.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article19 1938-11-03 16 The Club premises of the August* Badminton Party .ire now at 152, Cecil Street. 2nd Floor.19 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-11-03 16 ttrr. Lee S.»on Ann's Swift Arrow. whe ,'ias shrwn pleasing form on ♦"br training track in reparation for the Winter races whi»h open on Saturday at Bukit Tiraah.35 words
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Article100 1938-11-03 16 ON Friday at the R.S.Y.C. there will bo the usual afternoon races lor nil Classes, starting at 525 p.m. On Sunday (9th the International 9-metre Class will sail the second rare tor the Quillemard Chahllenge Cud starting at 10 a.m. The B' Cla.v; will sail the100 words
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Article35 1938-11-03 16 Rmfßes Institution beat the Aiiiilo Chinese School 3—2 at hockey on the P I. ground yesterday. Scorers were Barker (2) and Sundram. for the Raffleslflns and Duraisamy and Bon Heng for the Anglo-Chinese.35 words
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141 1938-11-03 16 TENNIS WINNING their unfinished doubles tie and the remain hi matches yesterday against the Tangtin Club the S.I i; i to meet the V.M.C.A. in the final of the Kk'ney Cup inti r nament. Results were as follows: Doubles: Chua Choon Leong and Woon141 words
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Article114 1938-11-03 16 YESTERDAY'S ties in the S.C.R C. oprn invitation tennis tourney were postponed because several competitors were playing in the Kliney Ciiu tournament. The new arrangement lor to-day is as follows Open Doubles (semi-final): Chua Choon Leong and Woon Chow Tat vs N. S. Wise and114 words
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Article44 1938-11-03 16 Reuter Wireless. Copenhagen, Nov. 3. Tr.e Dutch girl swimmer Cor Kint established a world record for the iuu metres back stroke with 1 mm. 13 5 10 ~ecs. beating Senf of Holland's previous test of 1 min. 13 ti in .ws wputmi'Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article22 1938-11-03 16 The Chinese Swimming Club pagar lights will be turned on to-day and tomorrow from 7 p.m.. weather permitting.22 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-11-03 16 BOXING Till! revival of junioi cards a v Happy World is meeting w ,u, Z appreciation of fans as was evident from the list of fights held last month 1 At a nominal Mr. Geo. E. Lee ba given the crowd their moneys worth.161 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-03 16 #^BOXING HAPPY [M W WORLD 8- oTADIUN To-morrow Nighl I COMPLETE CARD 1 Battling: Rio vs. Kid Ahmad (3) Rds. 147 lbs. Little Herman vs. Kid Carpentiei <2) Rds. 112 lbs. AI Loy vs. K. O. Kamis 4.(2) Rds. 112 lbs. Ah Kow vs. Bait Tommy '1 (2) Rds. 13567 words
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Advertisement11 1938-11-03 16 |SAHATQGEH| 7 Dumbarton Casctc JJ. 7".. j cStcrxds Wkisky TTUI-t. 111 words
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Article124 1938-11-03 17 iCan Game On The Padang ALL THE HOCKEY RESULTS 2; Gordons 1. u A' eleven, beat the Gordon Highlanders by the r at hockey at the padang yesterday, before a n g and Watts m Bent reduced hidi saw no adm cs. maintaining I vie start,124 words
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Article17 1938-11-03 17 II v Ordnance cv, ground. BtK's: Ong i| RatnatungaM. PonnuHaniid; Pat Neuj Koe; Kartar17 words
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Article218 1938-11-03 17 there frequently 5e S which are danger, not only 101 but also f°r work?-wide travel :e no longer exists. an epidemic breaks easily constitute a rranean cciiritrlej as urrounding the Gutf m st ImiKirtan* ly V p ~0 japr hytricnic 1 be mformeg as ts mi lady218 words
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247 1938-11-03 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. SINGAPORE Depot Police gave a capital display to beat the Johore Depot Police 4—l in a keenly contested hockey match at Johore Bahru on Monday. Sincapore were the better team and fully deserved to win. Their defence247 words
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Article35 1938-11-03 17 OwingP to the death of Mr H. A_L. Orchard, once acting principal of St. Andrew's School, the Rugby fixture of the St Andrew's Old Boys was cancelled to-day, as a mark of respect.35 words
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Article118 1938-11-03 17 M.C.U 2; S.CK.C. A" 1 A GIFT goal for the Medical College Union in their hockey match against an S.C.K.C. "A" eleven, played at Sepoy Lines last night, decided the game in favour of the home team. Play was lively though inclined to be scrappy,118 words
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Article60 1938-11-03 17 Chien Hwa Athletic Party team vs the Clerical Union in a friendly game ot soccer on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. at their «round:— Kim Guan. Eng Bee, Tian Thin. Beng Hoo. Teck Chye. How Poo. Kirn Teck, Chin Ann, Chwce Eng, Ke-e Chuan Swee Hock. Reserves:—Ah60 words
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153 1938-11-03 17 Scratch S. C. R. C. Team Beaten Veterans 3, S.C.R.C. 2. THE Veterans beat the S.C.R.C. by 1 3 2 in a hockey match at Hong Lim Green last night. Both sides fielded ten players, the Chinese team being a scratch one. The game was153 words
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Article94 1938-11-03 17 Ties In the Joybells B.P. handicap singles tournament played off last Sunday resulted as follows:— Lim Huay Hoon tSCf beat A Rujoo (—1) \s—B. 15 7 Tan Quan Chuan I 9> beat OohPeng Sian (—2) la 13, lo -13. Lim Ah Chiang (—5» beat Koh Kirn Bwee94 words
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Advertisement120 1938-11-03 17 YOUR j2it EYES Zg£ p Do your Eyes Burn after Exposure to the intense Sun and Dusty Winds? Muritie brings Quick Relief. Soothes Tired Eyes and helps to keep the Eyes Clear, Clean, and Healthful. Murine is the Alkaline, Safe Eye Lotion successfully used for over 40 years; compounded by120 words
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Advertisement63 1938-11-03 17 Be Careful n wearin? unground Sunglasses, whlcb may cat ur eyes to be deiectM. do to Nan Sin and see the moder. .ramus rltted with Genuine Chance English Crookes* B or B2 Dark glasses or Safe' and Comiortaoie Vision. At $5.00 per pair Nan Sin Optical House 325, tforth Bridgt63 words
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Advertisement492 1938-11-03 17 HEARTBURN KEPT HIM AWAKE Re was Afraid to Eat What a worry he mirt have been to his wifel Ha tood agreed w th bin. Acid Indigestion made him pasit'v?iy wretched.' IB this his wife tells how shL> found a way to end his trouble:— "My husbnrd developed a wretches492 words
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Advertisement80 1938-11-03 17 HEALTH- VIRILITY/ FOR ALL* Wampoles Phosphc-Lecithin contains the elements which form the oase of all nerve structure and therefore the base of physical'and mental health, vigour and selfcunftdence! A few days' treatment with Wampoles Phosnho-Lecithin and your bralr. is keener, br.dy mere Virile, simply because your impoverished nerves have found80 words
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274 1938-11-03 18 rFrow Own Correspondent) Tmp Mnar. Wednrsdav. HE newly formed Muar Chinese pnM |S2fy .team scored another o editable victory over St. Andrews »t t7l h a match played at the Hospital ground on Monday evening. th e Ch J core of 3 in f274 words
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Article161 1938-11-03 18 WRESTLING BOUTS IN AAALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) j Malacca, Wednesday. AM.X crowd of spectators, teeming with excitement, watched a*t niflrhl two wrestling competitions at the Malacca City Park n «mte oi the Blight drircfe that continued during the boutt intense ■merest was evinced b.v161 words
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Article55 1938-11-03 18 K T r e SS o h atle Bp tea vs. the X C Quek BP. on Sunday at the tettert court at 730 a.m.: Wiley Tan R? St nny Kai "ls B Ah H ~f lm p Wee Whatt Shazali B Hassan. Reserves Cyril Nonis Tnn55 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-11-03 18 The hockey team of the Ceylon Snnrt« ru,u the strongest hockey sides olavint Üb Fhp r beat 52 Ba.es.ier Royal Air Force.25 words
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260 1938-11-03 18 English And Scottisn Leagues EWGUSH and St soccer fixtures as follow*: English League Div. ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV I Arsenal vs. Leeds 1 Aston V. vs. Maacheste- rj Blackpool vs. Charlton Brentford vs. Bolt, Derby vs. Preston N E Everton vs. Middles i Brimsby vs c260 words
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Article85 1938-11-03 18 Ties have been arran ed the lawn bowls tournam S.C.C.: To-day a Ferguson Rogers (-3); c Fozard Brooks (-2). To-morrow: H M c R Wardle 2 WJ vs. H. R. Wilson Friday: A. L Birth i-t-5 I». Vv Leask I -5) M P Se'l J*. F. If.85 words
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Advertisement136 1938-11-03 18 QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS After a severe illness •~k.W|i often dawS Lw 4° "08 your .sirens;!. back K-nenal v Pours quick new s tr e ,tth 'nm a d exhausted body slren th »»0 your HORLICKS PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation. Do not until piles (hemorrhoids) reach such136 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-03 18 I SILK STOCKINGS I I APPEARANCE I I Lasting in I Singapore. ia >13 words
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406 1938-11-03 19 j We welcome intelligent j f tte fs on any subject trom readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. j j- rrtt/or 0/ J/ze Malaya Tribune I have read with keen interest icie by Mr. E.406 words
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Article776 1938-11-03 19 17" :hc Edt;> of the Malaya Tribune], S.r Here is an extract from a speech cic v in the House of Commons, by L :d Macr.ulay on a bill for the better rnment of India: —'I aUude tft I ti. v.:se. tha: benevolent, that noble 'Ir-'V' which enacts776 words
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Article454 1938-11-03 19 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—China is facing the most critical period in her leng history, a history vhich produced the most peaceful philosophy and thoughts which wander eternally. And yet by the irony ot late, th* very foundation oi" her existence Is be454 words
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346 1938-11-03 19 London, Oct. 18. TPHERE was no joy on the lace of thirty-nine-yeai old Mrs. Elsie Rose New lands w hen she was acquitted cl a charge of murdering by poisor Francis Cyril Newlands. her forty-year-old husband, London flats steward. She Stepped from the Mansion346 words
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Obituary29 1938-11-03 19 PIONEER DEAD Paris, Nov. 2.—The death occurred today of M. Georges Bouton. pioneer in the motor-car industry in association with Marquis Dedion, at the age of 92.— Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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110 1938-11-03 19 Reuter. (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE Times Trieste's correspondent states that during the last two months a new stream of Jewish emigration has been passing through: Trieste, boarding Italian Far Eastern Liners, now sailing regularly with crowded third class and deck passengers, mostly Austrian JewishReuter. - 110 words
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220 1938-11-03 19 muTr tv v Johannesburg:. general hospital and the Witwatersrand University have each benefited to the extent of £50,000 by the will of Mr. A. E. Capelli. the well-known Johannesburg financier and race-rmrso-owner. The will, which was drawn up only 13 aays before Mr. Capelli's death220 words
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58 1938-11-03 19 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 2. —In the presence of the Emperor, the Privy Council approved a oomolete withdrawal of Japan horn all entei prises connected with the Leacrue of Nations. This is the sequel to the League Council's recent adoption of the :oport concerning the applicationReuter. - 58 words
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Article149 1938-11-03 19 Singapore, Wednesday. A CHINESE who left his motor car outside the General Post Office on the morning of Aug. 9 had cause to regret his action. He did not see his car again until the next day, abandoned at Bukit Pasoh minus two of its149 words
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Article192 1938-11-03 19 'Tribune Staff R^j.orter) Singapore, Wednesday. MtESSED in a silk sbirt and wtar- ing a sarong, a smart looking Llokkfea by the name of Tan Mod; Seng alias Khoo Mock Seng pleaded guilty ie a charge of attempted sui- de this morning in the second police192 words
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210 1938-11-03 19 iii vnopno lieteradi Oct. 20. J-JIMIREDS of wailino peasants gathered in the liny village of >olouya, in Eastern Serbia, for the terchlght funeral of a pretty lb years-old shepherdess, Natalya Stevich, who has become tV> heroine of Jugoslavia. For Natalya is the girl, who. singlehanded, in210 words
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Advertisement165 1938-11-03 19 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't bo discouraged if you are weak, underweight, tired out, sickly—unable to vain an ounce of flesh or strength no matter what you eat. A California physician. In prescribing for and treating the Cinpnui Utars of Hollywood, has discovered a kecret method of combining165 words
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Advertisement137 1938-11-03 19 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL J TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 PJI TO 9.15 P.M. DINNER AND DANCE (Formal) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT J FAREWELL PER FORMA N(! EOF THE POPULAR ARTISTS. "DUO VVUIOV Musical Acrobatic Act. JWNNER $3.00. NON-DINERS $1.00. WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. POPPY DAY BALL AND SPECIAL CABARET. Admission137 words
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313 1938-11-03 20 Jap Coup Fails Chungking, Nov. 2. (jrfINESE reports state that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has removed his headquarters to Shiukwan and is personally directing Army operations. Chang Will Chang and Li Fu Lin have been annointed guerilla chiefs in the areas North of313 words
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133 1938-11-03 20 Singapore, Saturday. jVf R- W7. Roth was to-day fined $1 Ulfor parking his car in Chulia Street at 4.45 p.m. on Sept. 19, by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate. The prohibited hours for parking in Chulia Street are between 9 a.m. and 5133 words
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Article82 1938-11-03 20 Reuter. Canton Nov. I—The Japanese authoi lies announced that owing to minesweeping operaticns, navigation In Pearl i jiyer continues to be dan°erou« tc ping. These operations an beine carried because of.the desire of th Japanese authorities to open th- rive: f-' oon as possible and thisReuter. - 82 words
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201 1938-11-03 20 It is cs imated that at least 150.00.) people will be present at the celebr aons in Pretoria in December Within the next month a new rillsj c will sprina up on the hilldside belov We £175.000 monument, with the rapidity that marked the201 words
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Article61 1938-11-03 20 A«»?viikT~ Moscow. *Yum Cinema" is on disr»JE r 5 he Mosro Central Of Culture and Rest. II Is a giant fo U r-engined aeroplane equipped with a r nrma theatre capable of seatin? fo people. News-reels are shown daily an* are very popular with visitors61 words
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Article44 1938-11-03 20 Reuter. th» £°the cSrri^ l^^ tioned in the earlier case and men The e od a o "e d La h fflt S te U o-, £7.250 Chow was not charged S,rt rf ?i not appear before the court-?R eu "e rReuter. - 44 words
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Article36 1938-11-03 20 o-oduced In have been signed to hive i Z I6S and are deThta performance i? a °l° Ver 295 m without sacHftce of carrying I full mi it^ 181 .^"l'ements. OfflrialVirelPs. y load -British36 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-11-03 20 At the opening of the exhibition of the Institute ~f14 words
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684 1938-11-03 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE esteem and regard with which the late Mr. Herbert Alfred Leslie Orchard was held by all communities in Singapore h\ his colleagues in the educational department, past and prestsj pupils of the schools he had served, and the Singapore Voluntas were684 words
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Article105 1938-11-03 20 Reuter. "THE [ta!o-G matter of Hui Czechoslovakia vn It grants Hui territory pop,.: I Hjngarian majoi Hon Hungarians and j i Wv oass to Hune; i Ot five circs rej P Sj versy arose Hunga capital of Uzhorod and X j ccnd laraesf town. Muka* wReuter. - 105 words
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Article60 1938-11-03 20 Mi BMWBt ONLY the uoodfn haHk 4 Ins pick saved a NawsSf City Council workman I death when he drove 1 into a high tension oik heir. He beard a digfc flames leapt 15 lea ni I iumned to sue "'id*' tot black' :'cd pick v was60 words
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Advertisement228 1938-11-03 20 lIU GREAT BODY BUILDER. CALL AT I D. T. LIM for best Sweet Sour Pickles, Curry Pickles, Curry Powder, Chilli Sauce, Java Soya, !Kropok, Ikan Udang, Flavouring Essences, Powder Colouring for Cakes, Liquid Colouring for Cake;?. Dutch Java Syrups, Dessert Coffee, Dendeng 'Seasoned Beef), j Dainty Sagus, etc. D. T.228 words
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Advertisement112 1938-11-03 20 I THE MUSIC STUDIO. Oxley Chambers, 185-B, Otchard Road, Singapore. LENA HUNTER, A.T.C.L. (Modern Methods of Teaching). Musical Knowledge classes for children ages 3—5, C—B, 9 —12, includes Percussion Bands, Rhythmic Games and Movements, Class Staging ar.d Operettas The york Trotter Method of Musicianship as taught by the Trinity College112 words
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531 1938-11-03 21 Lim Keng Hor - WILL JAPS ATTACK THE COLONY? [By Lim Keng Hor M fJONGKONG is evidently in the ih Hongkong. Oct. 27. scene of hostilities steminglv so eS f ar fevel vVi,h ,h e a" agog with the news from the Zu Trl° ,he Colon >' is531 words
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Article63 1938-11-03 21 to the people ol kwangB p tin Government resistance to the inB*' contained in a maniB >\ > Genera] v Te-chen. B !r Ku .nit tun? Pro■i.ii Government. B of the B should ;mrre- X join V retribute X B and cenB he J i par est63 words
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Article29 1938-11-03 21 Mobilisation inaugu~al r'4anise war l iem to the in the proP pulace with iifd vouf 11 de fence. 13 years of -i 0 "1 the corps.29 words
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Article62 1938-11-03 21 Formed With Chinese Support i: -c t i? iati °n was Ip 300 r-o-e"pnt m eetinR a ar>cj f'r ;f° ent atives from bodies. Mr v, d ts in Shane r e ■-inw„ a 'hlng, were oeasur 8 f the Asso/am,aign\ v 0r Punching a thar' M r62 words
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217 1938-11-03 21 FEVFRf«if U Ii rai n|r (Y "'»nanfu,. t tM,,> 'l efforts are being exerted by the Ministry of Communications for the improvement or radwa.v communications in the Southwest. It is the conviction of the Central authorities that properly developed the Southwest can be a good base217 words
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Article45 1938-11-03 21 ru tt. Hankow. The Foreign Residents' Association are issuing food supply permit cards to per": sons registered with the organisation^ tial L° a i dS Wlll be the onJ y credentials for drawing free food supplies f mTrgency ASSoCiation in the "JWS45 words
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Article97 1938-11-03 21 fHINESE troops in southern Hoprh nm m^ ied a ains t their Japanese command recently and occupied the on y tl° north of Hantanjj on the Peipms-Hankow Railway, :u cording: to Chinese reports. ftW?? I s n °w taking place south or <T htl troops have97 words
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436 1938-11-03 21 Lim Keng Hor - Malayan Chinese Praised For Being Very "China Conscious [By Lim Keng Hor H ERE ani a, Saigon, ?h n et; d ,eg e 11 completed, a plea-ant enough the ni?hk af<or i.. 0 P'te hea\y ruins durini» «0 JSTenr V d to b < ke, and the people-on board have436 words
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Article63 1938-11-03 21 Hankow. CHINESE guerilla activities are expected to be inin the near f u t U re behind the Japanese lines in North China, following a conference "somewhere*" in the north between Admiral Shen Huns-Heh, Governor of Shangtung Province, and General Lv Chung-lin, Governor of Hopei. New plans63 words
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Advertisement90 1938-11-03 21 Daily China Page (Edited by T. H. TAN) Pimples and Bad Skin Foughf in 24 Hours |f W I c people thmk you are diseased. itching, burning ..m? froni terribly "i v «-W«*. Guaranteed the sk n V' i,n and soothes morning v "nrror in UM Hear, ISft aid h90 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-03 21 DOCTORS (Mom ffUMAMSFO WFOOD I After Humanised Ti^Wa^^ I the 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOODI a complete diet allowing for the progressive I introduction of solids. t>,« Obtainable from Tne medical Hall, Ltd ti, v Singapore. 1,,e *****11,, ltd Dispensary (1929) l£l40 words
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Article644 1938-11-03 22 SIGNS OF PROGRESS Colombo. Oct. 27. .< ~f Sinhalese labour for estates showed signs rpHAT the recru.tmenl oi Controller of 1 of progress is mentioned by Mr. r. w Labour, in his administration report issued recently. ••We find that the number of Sinhalese villagers, both men644 words
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Article59 1938-11-03 22 Wadduwa, Oct. 27. 1 BRIDE found a "rival at the A reeistrv. They be th had cur.ous.y enough, the bride was acccmparmd by herj» tive>, the other jnly b> C ihiia arms. The incident took place in the office of a Reglstrai ol Marriages In the Wadduwa59 words
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Article73 1938-11-03 22 Colombo, October zy. «mttwd by •Kanganies' and labour ers through the agency the Ceylon I abour Commission. Some of the remittances are made d> the small percentage of thrifty labourers- a large part is probably accounted 10-' by the richer "Kantfanies' and trader? in estate areas,73 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-03 22 The charmin* •J- gjg I on the blouse and sari•» i 2? back is an original .dea.20 words
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246 1938-11-03 22 Sex -Change Infant Tale Deceives M.S.C. 0 aback by Dr. A. P. de Zoysa's recent Council that a male child ten: there had suddenly changed sex. Surmised that such a physiological jgg* anf it the phUosophic legislator. nr de Zoysa had asked Mr. W. A. de Silva. Minister of Health,246 words
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Article69 1938-11-03 22 The Rev. R. W. Stopford, who is shortly reluming to the Island. Messrs. j n." Jinendradaaa and W. B. de Al- is haw been appointed members of the Board of Education for a further triennial period with effect from October 1. The appointment of Mr. H. F. Parfit'., as69 words
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Article339 1938-11-03 22 T HAT the Me Sir Ambrkv:. ar Kanagaaaba, had g:, ded h m m the 1 car-v days of his public :ife by his wiae con use! wa, the ntM men made by Sir Wmtiahnjram Duraiswamy. the P»bhc meetm X whTh followed the stone-laying for339 words
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125 1938-11-03 22 No Action Without Advice, Says Minister j rnHF vehement protest by local educationalists, voiced ai ,m 1 meeti np: recently, against the Nazification ol Ccyla* lion system as aimed at by the new Education Bill wis a*** tiv to the Minister of Education, by a125 words
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Article207 1938-11-03 22 Education Bill kl A Test I Colombo. Oct S THE desirability of a public c* mi sion to report on rduratka reforms for the country is edited in the Senteniber "Ycung Ceylon.*' uhkh state:--"It is difficult to patience shown by the Minister of] cation to push207 words
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Article60 1938-11-03 22 HISTORY and M created by netti,of MaUle who* tion of being the b Ceylon Go«ni»* years to P» examination. £ervant-cl^ cl a rid ccTv book max notions aaou J* hal i»g garded as a «J« Although yo^r^a ortoua toys," be ed the dehghts fle60 words
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Article27 1938-11-03 22 Mr. B The OrTK M ernment h* aDv I cd M to De a S judical d .;U; H Eliya dun Ml? licClellan B27 words
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Advertisement195 1938-11-03 22 Ceylon News Page Edited By T. K. Vellu The finest TONIC ever invented CAUTION jj^W*illgJ^^^^i^^r^ff B«ware of fraudulent I B£ f ßs It's FAR WORE than a pick-me-up feh a£*2 Atwood's Bitters gets right down to the Compiny s cause of your weakness and builds up your name m and195 words
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Advertisement200 1938-11-03 22 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It is no longer necessary to suffer from lo«s of vigour and manhood, weak memory and body, nervousness. Impure blood, sickly skin, depression, and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these troubles. Tliis discovery200 words
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Article174 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Madras, Oct. 30. Chandra Bose, M President, has sent A T' mcss»ft to Mr. L. lh Secretary, Madras (< ption Com- v ol the public--01,1 Bose's BiograMr. Mani:— ttional Congress xpressioa of the and the politii the people of its existence 1 :s ;t(United Press). - 174 words
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Article133 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Bombay. Oct. 27. AN important question involving the rights ol the Provincial Govsraaeal ris-a-vis the rights of the muv" i ■v.-.uion was decided b' i!. «mbay V'iU Fathers after :i ptoloneed tUbate in the Corporation meeting last ueek The bone i f contention was a(United Press). - 133 words
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418 1938-11-03 23 Karachi, Oct. 28. memoers, including Col. H. j. Mahon ML a' European, Dr Popatlal, M L.a. (Congress), Mir Ghulam Ali, M.L.A., and Mr. L. T. Ghclap ICS Ind Mehta iS tlw Chairman and Mr. Daheja. Excise Superintendent, is its Secretary.418 words
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Article450 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). TUr Indian Navy has un■hr wSJTi tn construction of a (ohh le 'egraph Station at i„, R,, mbay. When this Sta- «npleted. it will be one of Th. ,irMo -date Naval Wireless •MbA? Stationa in the Far East option of Singapore.— Th pur, M L.A.(United Press). - 450 words
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67 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Ranchi, Oct. 2«. JN a cabled reply to the ietter cf Pandit Jaw aha rial Nehru, who had suggested utilising the services of the Jewish experts expelled from Austria and Czechoslovakia, Dr. Syed Man mud. Minister for Education and Development, Bihar, has(United Press). - 67 words
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260 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Bombay, Oct. 20. rpHE Bombay G'n'ernmert have published to-day the agreement s'gfeed by Mr. J. F. Garda, the largest holder of lands in Surat forfeited and sold to him during the Civil Disobedience movement. In the course of the agreement Mr(United Press). - 260 words
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Article97 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Ranchi, Oct. 2.7. The Hon. Babu Ramdayalu Sinha. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly has issued circulars to all departments of the Secretariat that no official will be allowed to sit In toe official gallery without a permit and when no matter relating to his department(United Press). - 97 words
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Article162 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). New Delhi, Oct. 2t>. DECOMMENDATION to ihe Govern- ment of India for amending th* Indian Medical Council Act to bring it in conformity with section 120 of the Government of India Act so as to vest the same reciprocal powers in the Indian Medical Council(United Press). - 162 words
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252 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Rangoon, Oct. 29. "IISE of Governor's powers to relieve the ministers of responsibility is open to a crave objection. It was one of the factors which deprived the experiment on the Montague-Chelms-ford Sy~«em, of reality and every effort(United Press). - 252 words
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128 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Patiala. Oct. 2«. IJIS Highness views both the bribe-giver and the bribetaker guilty of as heinous an offence as murder. The services of bribetaker would be summarily dispensed with on a reasonable suspicion/ So said Diwan Bahadur S. Pindi Dass(United Press). - 128 words
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Article45 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Karachi, Oct. 27.—Baba Mandan Singh Gaga, on behalf of the Sikh community, has sent the following telefilm Ui Khan Bahadur Allah Bux, Premier of Sind: "Heartiest corrgratrfa- lions en ycur firm stand aha" saving Sind from communa3rSrnV''— (United Fress.)(United Press). - 45 words
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334 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). New Delhi, Oct. 27. United Provinces Government through Dr. N. P. Asthana, Ad-vocate-General, have filed a suit against the Governor-General in Council in the Federal Court. In their plaint the U.P. Government inter alia state that the Criminal Courts maintained by the(United Press). - 334 words
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141 1938-11-03 23 (United Press). Karachi, Oct. 27. ACCORDING to the "Hindu" a Turcpean Officer of the Public Woiks Department, who re<<:ntly returned from six months' leave, has declined to resume duty and asked for long leave prepaxatorv to retirement, Fe has, the paper adds, writtin(United Press). - 141 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-03 23 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc8 words
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Advertisement106 1938-11-03 23 WEAKNESS L DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Fat better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. Modern Science Gives Us The Ideal Remedy For Pain DOCTORS and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know that it relieves pain quickly and safely—the106 words
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Article, Illustration191 1938-11-03 24 ALTHOUGH the city of Singapore has a solitary town clock; privau enterprise has made up the deficiency as evidenced by the pictures on this page and only seldom, if ever, is one confronted in town by a stranger who wants to know the time. In sharp contrast, clocks191 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-03 24 Read the MORNING TRI3 Une lot NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays:-Special Sporfi mert: 8 pages extr a 6 cost c r tt l__23 words
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