Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1938
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Title Section42 1938-11-22 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma layq National Ne ivspape ri Guaranteed Largest Sales r«i xxvii- No. 277. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, November 22, 19**8. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938 FIVE CENTS42 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-22 1 Read The j g i S ti A I it g is i E Dominant In Libya I Tie. MARIE M .TV CRISPS AFTERNOON TEA ROYAL ASSORTED 1 UK AMY CHOCOLATE *|F X ORIENTAL ASSORTED VI STRALIA'S ijj fiUTI!R|E c 6b Jm\\ r WBfE fie it baby needs milk from67 words
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Advertisement414 1938-11-22 1 MADAME PAGE 92. Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRES9HUKER AND DESIGNER. i Gowns Designed Created in her i work rooms. $5 $30 I 13, BATTERY P.OAD, SINGAPORE. i Your health may easily suffer if your cutlery rjfflf is not cleaned thoroughly each time it is used. i Particles of food cling to414 words
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Article101 1938-11-22 2 Berlin. A MAN from Gllsknkirchrn in the Khineland has sacrificed his beard to give money <o the Sudeten German relief fund. For 30 years the full beard or a Rhinelander had been a sourer of admiration to his friends. One day when they were assembled in101 words
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207 1938-11-22 2 London, Nov. S. T\R OTTO STRASSER. who has been caller! "Hitler's t II en emy;' has left England, after staying here more than a fortnight under an assumed name. The attention of German agents in Britain has been drawn to his activity, and207 words
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527 1938-11-22 2 FLOWERS HIDE FLAT TRAGEDY Monte Carlo. Nov. THE Prince of Monaco's carabiniers broke into a flat in Monte Carlo and found there the bodies of Gerscn Wreschne- an American I author, and his wife. Mrs. Wreschner527 words
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97 1938-11-22 2 Washington. "OMOKELESS srunpowder" and a "visual bidder" for bridge parties arc amons» the 703 inventions for which patents have just been granted here. The "visual bidder" permits a bridge playei to indicate his bid by turning a pointer on a scale to the bid he97 words
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Article53 1938-11-22 2 Helsinki.—Greenlcnd is to have her own postage stamps from D:c. 1. it is reported here. A polar bear on an ice flue will be depicted on all the stamps except one, which will bear the likeness n King Christian of Denmark. At present Danish stamps arc53 words
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Article190 1938-11-22 2 ™to™>e"c Washington. v WUr criB,B has sourre <l Untied Sta*** army and n?w c-mmnnds to ask Consxes* far fundi an: 1 !:;d«iation ('> Tbe-y have pfepared cst?T»a*p In th? aggregate for several hundred m'U!<jg dorars more than the 1.163 07*.COl dollars (£23? 010.C00) being190 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-11-22 2 After opening the new City Hall at Norwich (Norfolk), Ivmg Geomc went to the Carraw Read fcotball ground to #Mch the Scv-oni Division t Jotba»l h, i c between Norwich City and MUJwaU. It was th; first time a King of England had e\cr seen an81 words
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Article156 1938-11-22 2 < aU utta. BY the timely interffr react N a pol.ee officer, a 14 widow has been prevent jJJ aiitting "Suttpr" at JubbcU*« ntral Provinces. About 15,000 people nad the? Gwarighat cremator, i vouod o-\t bank of the Nerbucb. rivei to v ines u c immoiation.156 words
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Article108 1938-11-22 2 Nigel, South Africa. M T GEL. a town about 30 miles from JoiV hannesburg, is the first town m the Union cf South Africa to call for volunteers for ambulance work and at- raic '\-cauticns. "The Red Cross Society has notified ihe Nigel V.A.D. I men's108 words
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Advertisement465 1938-11-22 2 Mice's Foot E-28, tie <s adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot. Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though465 words
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Advertisement18 1938-11-22 2 6IRLS NEVER TOOK TO ME THEN I STARTED USING STACOMB HOW MY WIFE COMPLIMENTS ME ON MY HAIR18 words
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Advertisement221 1938-11-22 2 WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAD BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing! You can't notice any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odorvour plate or bridge-but otter* dissolves it away and leaves your can' Dentists call this odor plate sweet and cleg as new. "Senile breath" and it's seri- Your breath221 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-11-22 3 In accordance with the defence policy, work in the munitionlactones of Great Britain is proceeding with increased vigour. This picture was taken in a mi nitions factory—which cannot oe identified—in Great Britain, where thousands of employees are working day and night turning out anti-aircraft guns, huge naval80 words
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73 1938-11-22 3 London. I RE*H>; >T the Transvaal, who A rishes to remain anonymous, J3 i of £100 to S*r EL ellof of the Exektfter. ts aid the British rearma,«nt programme j ■v irpamed by a the donor desired nit ion to the exGovernment was rramme or73 words
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524 1938-11-22 3 Woman Will Found Wizard's Colony London, Nov. 8. COLONY of African witch doctors and mystics is to be founded in England by a 54-year-oM woman who has spent five years riving alone among the native tribes of French Equatorial Africa. Mr Elsie524 words
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Article79 1938-11-22 3 Nova Scotia. A CORRESPONDENCE romance carried on for a year across the Atlantic ocean has culminated in a marriage here. Mr. Barry M. Baxter of Canning has married Miss Constance Elizabeth Marston ct Mlcklegate, York. England, whom he had never seen until a few days before79 words
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282 1938-11-22 3 London. WE heard a great deal to-day in international affairs about the prestigfe of a nation, said Sir Thomas Inskip. M.P.. Minister for Coordination of Defence, speaking* at the Speech Day of Kingston (LonI don) Grammar School. "If a person is a bit282 words
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Article202 1938-11-22 3 Washington. rE British Embassy here has celebrated the jubilee of the oldest member of its staff in point of seniority. He is Charlie Browne, its chief Negro messenger, who has ccmpleted 50 years la H s Maiesty's service here. Charlie F. M. Browne, LL.B., cl Howard,202 words
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158 1938-11-22 3 Sofia. NEW found comradeship between Greeks and Bulg&rs was illustrated nere when during a. heavy thunderstorm a Bulgarian post on the Greek frontier wa s struck by lightning and the guaid consisting of a corporal and tou r men were rendered unconscious. Telephone communication158 words
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Article256 1938-11-22 3 CkFTAILS are now available of the remarkable survey of the basin of Nanila bevi, the Himalayan mountain whose "Inner Sanctuary" has been defying for years past all human to penetrate it. ihe work, recently completed, was carried out by the Survey of India at an altitude of256 words
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209 1938-11-22 3 Umtali, S. Rhodesia. DET \ILS of a "miracle forced landing" made on a mountain top by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Perrem, the flying husband and wife of Umtali, Rhodesia, have just been made known. The couple started on a holiday flight to England209 words
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Advertisement132 1938-11-22 3 Tropical sun—tropical dampness— both can play havoc with your outside property. Protect ft by regular painting with Hubbuck's Paintthere Is no finer guarantee against depreciation and the expense of repairs and renewals, Dl PLOMATTE NEW FLAT OIL PAINT FOR WALLS CEILINGS WOODWORK (WRIT! TO AGENT FOR *AMPLM) indoor*, m out132 words
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Advertisement74 1938-11-22 3 Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains-as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds-it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of sereral ingredients74 words
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Advertisement115 1938-11-22 3 GIVE YOURSELF NEW ENERGY Your doctor knows what you healthy. Rid yourself of need to make you fit and tiredness, weakness and destrong, to give you extra vitality pression by fortifying yourself so that you can overcome that with Sanatogen. tired-feeling. Over 25,000 doctors have written in praise 24% extra115 words
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136 1938-11-22 4 Jerusalem. ALL Arabs in Palestine are for- bidden the use of electricity and ordered to go back to candles or oil j lumps instead, in a communique issued by the rebel "High Command." The communique bears the number 93 38 (the 98th bulletin issued136 words
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Article61 1938-11-22 4 ACCORDING to a London paA per Their Majesties the Kinr, and Queen will leave for thenCanadian tour on Monday, May 15, next year. They will be away for about six weeks. "hey will travel in a warship, probably the battle cru ser Hood61 words
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Article32 1938-11-22 4 Mr J C. MacLeod has been appointed to act as Deputy Master Attendant. S S In addition to his duties as Deputy Registrar of Shipping, with effect from Nov. 4.32 words
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386 1938-11-22 4 Bludgeoned Girl While Undressing New York. N ov 8 A MAN who might have been one of the world's great stulpt .r. VUn on trial in New York for the murder of Frank Byrne- an itv r ant bartender from England,386 words
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Article201 1938-11-22 4 London, Nov. 7. "WHOUGII we do see on Mars possibilities of some sort of life, it is more probable that we j are looking at a world that is the home of spent life" said the Astronomer Royal (Dr. H. Spencer Jones), at Leeds. "Life201 words
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44 1938-11-22 4 was fi r vi When Lady D ana t I £3 (licence endorsed, wo at Horsham. Sussex, it ir Duff Cooper the Admiralty car. raati: v Said the Clerk of the I hurrying to resign? What a wag!44 words
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Advertisement432 1938-11-22 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i BRITISH INDIA {Incorporated in England). Mitk P O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. I Tonnage Spore 1938. BAKOALORE 6 000 Nov. 23 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 1/ BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1539 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan.432 words
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Advertisement485 1938-11-22 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. Far MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. ss. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Nov. 24 .*js. "LIPPE" omits Manila Dec. 15 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Dec.485 words
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Advertisement357 1938-11-22 4 i To: BANGKOK SAIGON I 5 By Luxurious One Class Motorships. S J Displacement Tons From Penang, P. S ham, Malacca, S pore |fflJ. M aUa" (1291*) 29-11 30-11 1-12 3- 2 m-s. "Selandia" 113 000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 m.s. "Boringia" 112.500» 10-1 U-l 12-1 H-i j j j357 words
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Advertisement206 1938-11-22 4 10.5.X. Line] s.s. "Arabia Maru" I (10.000 G. Tons) Leaves Singapore Dee. 12. at p.m. direct for COLOMBO fair. Colombo Dec. 17. at p.m.) African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin class $120.00 Ihird Class 49.00 Third Class 31.20* Deck s 20.00* without diet). Subsequent sailings:— m.s. "Montevideo Maru" Dec.206 words
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Advertisement108 1938-11-22 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (Incorporated a #B j f fc*C Direct Service to ffj"!? and to Calcutta n>-> Taking cargo on t; ing for Canton. Rtocao Chew, Tientsin, Newc ports, Formosa tne i FOH WHANG AND KUMSANG YUENSANG v v > x FOR HONGKONG ft '4j N SUISANC x KUTSANG108 words
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Article90 1938-11-22 5 Sir George Vernon, Bart., chairman of Doitwich County Bench, has resigned as a protest against a decision of shire Quarter Sessions, allowing a motorist's appeal against a prison sentence by the Droitwich Bench on a dangerous driving charge following a death crash. Sir who is seventy-three90 words
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Article115 1938-11-22 5 THE creation of a Naval Police Force for Singapore is disclosed in the Government Gazette which has just been published. Object of the move is to keep watch and maintain order in Admiralty waters, the Naval Base and other naval establishments in Singapore. The force115 words
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274 1938-11-22 5 New York, N<>\. 1. JOHN PEERING, thirty-nine, a murderer, chose to die by facing a liring squad at Utah State Gaol, so that scientists could lest the length of time this form of execution takes to kill. He thought hanging too sordid. Deering puffed274 words
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Article78 1938-11-22 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. Before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning e Hokkien named Tan Kau Kiah was charged that he on Oct. 30 at Al-Juniea Road rcbbed a Mr. Cheong Cho ana that at the time of the offence he used a78 words
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Advertisement494 1938-11-22 5 Classified Advertisements pUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS invited for the or service. For pal Tender Room Date of Closing. Nov., 1938. at Paya station of ifi^, "p,,,ents 'Deposit f nooi Dec. 7, 193 H. delivery of Steel S«PP IJ a < collapsible Gate pumping 12 noon, Dec. 7. 1938. delivery494 words
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Advertisement556 1938-11-22 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Bri ade Department. Probationary Junior Sub-Officer a PrnLr UniCipal c require -Mccnanici will be an ad vantage prcba e t P o :r° n r elect d W U Wed on pronation, at a net saiarv of <;sn nP ShUh W( yearS bUt wlll 5 not556 words
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Advertisement236 1938-11-22 5 For more than 50 years Chamlx-r--lain*B Cough Remedy has enjove»l »he confidence of the entire Tlliril profession. It is a safe, proven rem**dy, pleasant to take and eulir.lv free from all harmful —uUin It a< ts qaicUy, hreaks up niffiiua. clears the air passages. Keep a lx>ttle of Chamberlain's always236 words
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Advertisement214 1938-11-22 5 YOUTH VITALITY in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and tiresome treatment for weeks or months i> you feel weak or old before you are young. The latest remedy of a grea' German Scientist by the name M.P PILLS give astonishing and immediati results in cases of214 words
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Advertisement70 1938-11-22 5 MAY I HELP YOt?? Thirty year.;' practical experierc* homoeopathic treatment. M h. and complicated cases have been c ut me In Milaya, especially In Blnga] and Johore, where othor leading I systems had tailed. HOMEC C N 779, Ncrth Bridge Read, Singapore. T a!an Tan-ra Duke. Johore bahrii ?or Accuracy70 words
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Miscellaneous72 1938-11-22 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following i s the programme of drills uo to and for week ending Nov. 27. 1938: TO-DAY. NOV 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; Recruits; Recruit Training. TO-MORROW T OV. 23 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; Recruits-' VoItUitary Tiring. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; "E" Coy j Voluntary Firing. FRIDAY, NOV. 25 Telok Paku72 words
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Article66 1938-11-22 6 Singapore, Monday.--Soh Hang Boh, a 22 year old Hokkien. who gave a Penang address but with no fixed abode there, was to-day fined $3 and $10 by Mr v. H Whittom, Traffic Magistrate, when convicted on the respective charges ot dangerous driving and not being in66 words
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Article816 1938-11-22 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 21, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Thi 4|2 4 8 Asam Kumbang 281- 301-nom Austral Malay 43!- 4 Jl: n o m Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 9cd Ayer Weng 0.62% 0.67% Bangrin Tin 23816 words
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Article15 1938-11-22 6 Singapore. Tuesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-flay was:— $109 (unchanged).15 words
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Article20 1938-11-22 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 26 >u (down Y2). Sellers 26 (down riX20 words
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295 1938-11-22 6 Singapore, Nov. 21. MINING Buyers Sellers 7i 49 Ampats 2 c X 26 6 Ayer Hitams 25 3 Bangrins fgj x Batu Selangors J-« JJg Hitams 95 Hongkong Tin gU Chenderiangs »g oq 2 Hong Fatts 0_79 u B^ Idris Hyd. J Ipoh T.n J295 words
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Article80 1938-11-22 6 A-rived from N.E.I. try KLM plane PH-ARZ"—Mr. de Stoppelaar. Left for Medan, Indifi and Europe by KLM plane "PH-ARZ"—Mr. Lee Kong Chian. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan b" KLM plane "PH-ALV" —Mr. H. L. J. van Waaven, Mr. F. Meyers. Left for N.E.I, by KLM plane80 words
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Article119 1938-11-22 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 21, 5 pm. Total 0T Company Dividend Books financial dose Date Ex. Div. year TIN- XT 0 Payable Date to dats Ayer Hitam 2V 2 Nov. 8 Nov 24 Nov 21 2V 2 less tax Kuohai 20% final Nov. 16 Nov119 words
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Article265 1938-11-22 6 C% Mavniri Co, ltd., $30,00^ Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 V 2 103 »/2 norn 4 l 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 109 HO norn 4y265 words
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Article403 1938-11-22 6 .J. LONDON COMMODITIES Loud-.a I Previous To-day DtTRRFR Steady Steady tr RUBBEE 3uyCM ?15 16 77{j spot SeUers 8 ***** Ist Forward (December) Buyers 715 16 7ttj l6 2nd ForwardUanlMar.) Buyers 3rd Forward (Apr-June) Buyers BM6 Lor .ion. Previous PALM OIL t Malaya) TH, In bulk Nov.403 words
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Advertisement282 1938-11-22 6 BANK OF CHINA BATAVIA AGENCY Kali Besar West No: 4, Batavia Telegraphic Address: CHUNCKUO, Batavia. Opened for Business November 21st 193». THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 8.3.) No. 2. Chulia Street. I (Bonham Bullding>, Singapore l Authorised $4,000,000.00 I AAoucii, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 100,000.00282 words
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Advertisement54 1938-11-22 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 axe obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulart from P o BANK. UNION54 words
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Advertisement250 1938-11-22 6 I INSURE WITH I THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. 1 il (Incorporated la India). I Fire MOTOR MarinC I Authorised Capital R*. JM*g I Subscribed Capital tJSS I Paid Up Capital £™g 1 I Total Funds sJ5r 1 THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICK I APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S.,250 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-11-22 7 shows: A baby, with 1 J i almost as big as itself, ax ed back "Uo tnc I [ti policeman after lii watch the Lord v |> :S> through the the City of London, an annual event, inthe year <;f office of new Lord Mayor—Sir Frank50 words
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381 1938-11-22 7 \Froin Our Own Correspondent] TEO KEF ru- Malacca. Nov. 21. ho ih j Sh P assist »nt. wanted so badly to die that quantity of ,mlhods of ending his life. He first drank a h infr him^if aUStIC S dd then cut himself with381 words
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Article127 1938-11-22 7 From Europe etc. I Amsterdam I by Air iKLM.i to-day. Delivery of boxhclders letters only at' 7.30 pjtt. and general delivery of Letters at 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. From Netherlands Indies by .K.N.I.L.M) to-day. Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 1.3J p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels127 words
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146 1938-11-22 7 Singapore, Monday. (Tribune Staff Reporter) .i, Kong Seng claimed trial this morning in the fourth police irt before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker when he was summoned at -lance of the Municipal Commissioners for making bricks withirst obtaining a licence at S87 Al-Junied Road on 16th146 words
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Article29 1938-11-22 7 Singapore, Monday.—Mr. E. J. Herod, a labour supervisor in the Naval Base, was to-day acquitted of the charge ol negligent driving by Mr. C. H. wnwtorn. Traffic Magistrate.29 words
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122 1938-11-22 7 (Tribune StaiT Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IT may sound paradoxical but it is true when I tell you that Java advertises tea but drinks coffee! According to a coffee planter from the Neiherland Indies, Java spends a tremendous amount of money i very >iar on122 words
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Article96 1938-11-22 7 Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED on a charge of dangerously overtaking another car, on the wrong side of the road and completely over the white line, on the bend in Newton Road before approaching Gilstead Road in the direction of Thomson Road, on the evening of August 30, Mr.96 words
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Article115 1938-11-22 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. GUCHARAN Singh, a nineteen-year-old English-speaking Sikh claimed trial this morning in the Fifth Police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that he on Nov. 10 at the Officers' Mess at Tanglin Barracks. Singapore, was alleged to have115 words
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Article172 1938-11-22 7 Sydney. Nov. 7. V SEARCH by lorchlitrhl in a garden for a man's nose was one of the st ran irest tasks ever performed by lhe Sydney police. The nose belonged to Karl Petersen, a 47-year-old gardener who Is employed at a house in Doncaster172 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-22 7 RED CARDINAL POLISH The ideal G» O 8.1 SIB Tiles, Crick, Stone, Cement, Composition Floors Steps etc, HARPER (.lI.riTiAN Co., Ltd.21 words
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Advertisement144 1938-11-22 7 Be Carefnl in wearin? unground Sunglasses, whicb may catse your eyes to be detective. Vf T M v vJr 00 to Nan Sin and see the modern frames ritted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B 2 Dark glasses or Safe and comfortable Vision At 55.00 per pair. Nan144 words
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Advertisement88 1938-11-22 7 rushed over from jL London Mm It" v. .11 ha\cn"t vet worn this brilliant new perI■ mm lu!,lc \ou'rc behind the times !lot Mischiet Hr tlx- ncrt'untc- succtss ot the day a il ot' suaiiL'cr sophistication! .Making a merely Mmmmmßmmt&BSslU prim urirl into a definitely exciting companion And iis smart88 words
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Advertisement474 1938-11-22 7 Hearing Restored Stop Head Holses I'«rtfness ami Head Noises need not dp dreaded any longer since the discovery of ;m American Physician. Now it is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved in :i day's time by the application of the prescription called Spantex.474 words
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Advertisement58 1938-11-22 7 SIR ARTHUR LEVY DEAD London, Nov. 21.—Death is announced of Sir Arthur Levy.— ReuU 1 VAPEX CLEARS HEAD COLDS A drop on your handkerchief by day and on your pillow by rt'«rht kills the perms, relieves stuffiness, prevents the spread of infection. 21 years world-wide success proves the value ot58 words
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Advertisement84 1938-11-22 8 f Light and Comfortably PARISIENNE" SHOES for walking. AIRY BATH SHOES for the Beach. "Advertisement of Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore. Gold Leaf Tea fears neither expert knowledge nor inexpert opinion. Nothing is gained by rot drinking a good tea The more you know about a good Tea— the more84 words
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Advertisement332 1938-11-22 8 HAD DIZZY SPELLS FOR 3 YEARS A Result of Indigestion "Before takine Kruschen," a woman writes, "I had very bad dizzy spells and hot flushes, bad spells of indigestion, and I was so nervous at times that the least thing would upset me. I was about three years in that332 words
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Advertisement112 1938-11-22 8 1 ■vJffe st>£C ia^^ s 1 of 4 out of 5 adults have Pyori*hcn —diseased gums. That's \\,iy dentists say "don't just dean your teeth. TKat is half the job. Guard gums, too, with FORHAN'S." Forhan's is the original dentifrice for teeth and gums. Only Forhan's contains Dr. Fo»han*s famous112 words
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Advertisement100 1938-11-22 8 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS. Model 12 Q4 j2 RCA Tubes j i So e Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122-124, Orchard Road. S SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4566. on yompRI(iHT5 wmJ -insist on IV W CLOVER 'Mli If MILK t CREAM This is BABE CLOVER speaking .^^^^^t^^^^ D Bmm and I intend100 words
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Miscellaneous864 1938-11-22 8 Royal Hawaiians From Nirom 8 p.m. f lON DON 7 .35 ••The at Ho m e'— 8888 J TRANSMISSION 5 pf are HSi GSB 9.51 Mcls (31.55 m.) ranged by Desmond Hawkins, m g < fe\ k r m produced by John Richmond. M It < vCJ| t I 6.40'864 words
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214 1938-11-22 9 Meant To Be His Requiem ENTERTAINMENT PAGE London, Nov. 1. in m.iu-rvng sat in the pews of Golders Green m, V v and heprd the last great love song that had composed. >. who wrote "The Vlarv's" and war I Yc Back To214 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-11-22 9 [fit is the new spart of s screen stars, nir.ny of vt lovely homes ove-iock-The sport has popular because Rs M*W •c< exercise, and it gets «»ut In the san. r; k Faramount's beauPat i-k. Gail dinned Death a day*l respite from King "in whkh she is67 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-11-22 9 \eiial view of the Pinewood Studios, which are the largest and most up Update in Europe. In the right foreground is situate the Club, which was built at a cost of HOO.OOO.36 words
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384 1938-11-22 9 rpHF site of Pinewood studios is some hundred acrc> situated mid--1 wav between Txbridge and Slough, in Buckingham-hire Fortyeight acres of open ground surround the studio, m addstio,. to six e ;n a4es of hvd out gardens attached to the Club. Twm lar c384 words
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Article85 1938-11-22 9 The following is the solution ot v terdav's crossword puzzle: ACROSS 1. Oppressed. 9. Roast. 10 Banner 11. Fund. 12. Irene. 13. Severally. 15. Passed. 18. Ash. 20. Ralli-n 21 Unction. 23. Dig. 25. Horrid. /8. Splinters. 31. Sprat. 32. Urge 33. Tnti p Ruler. 35. Assessors. town85 words
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Article135 1938-11-22 9 "VO, ho. ho, and a buttle of I rum! I bought a boat—so S what?" was William Gargan's S song as he walked on the set of J "Personal Secretary" at I'niver- sal. Naturally. Joy Hodjjes. Andy Devine, Director Otis Garrett and others on the set were135 words
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Article223 1938-11-22 9 1 Hollywood. k ROLLING stone may gather no moss, but thl polish ii acquires, is an aid to an acting career. Jeffrey Lynn, new Warner Bros, '•find" who will get gcn?ral screen circulation with the release oi Four Daughters, started bis rolling when he left Bates223 words
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Advertisement63 1938-11-22 9 A -DIAMOND- BCD IS A CUT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS The bedsteod U thm ceotre ol tho hoar. Pncc beauty rod endaraoce should b» considered On comparison of these threo nullifies DIAMOND bods ctosoi ho oqaslled. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KftrtPONG SOUOU gINCA O O C ■Mi63 words
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Advertisement200 1938-11-22 9 Stomach Ulcers Cause Hunger Pains A*-** you hungry an hi ur or so after meikT DoM v>ur stomach pain and burn between mU? Do you feel sick at >our stomach and feel lik> Do >ou sweat easily. have h« da be*] and feel "ak and nervous? Th se are danger200 words
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Advertisement124 1938-11-22 10 f SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING j I GRAND I PATAPF 5 fKBW Would, I ALA C CE ■Ml 9.45 p.m. I tv Ton 8 Sen St. 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) S FILIAL DAUGHTER !-IA-LIWj SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE I Drawing Crowded Houses SUPER SPECIAL I lIARI RAYA MATINEE THURSDAY 24TH AT 2124 words
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Advertisement222 1938-11-22 10 ALHAMBRA J SHORILY J Another Hit From 20th Ce.*.:ury-Fox Presenting Two 1 S their perfect picture together. > •w 1 Iloretta Jf ;YOUNGB^ j'SECOND j HONEYMOON M i The Fun-Making and love-making Sweethearts of LOV E I NEWS n and "Cafe Metropole" in the Merriest m Romance of the Year222 words
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Article25 1938-11-22 11 Singapore, Nov. 21. 'Hie following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation:25 words
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Article84 1938-11-22 11 loncion T.T. »j» 13,16 London demand Z J Lyons demand Switzerland demand i/l Hamburg demand *35 New York demand 54 T10 Montreal demand 54/8 Batavia demand Samarang demand 9®: e Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand *55 Madras and Colombo demand 155 Hongkong demand 53 15; 16 Shanghai demand Amoy,84 words
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Article91 1938-11-22 11 London T.T. 2 4 1,32 -ondon demand 2 1 116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 /s London 3 months' sight 2 4 »8 London 4 months' sight 2 4 5 32 New York demand 55 New York 90 d!s 55?91 words
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Article178 1938-11-22 11 Singapore. Nov. 21. R «Siarn' W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R. »Stam» W. Coast. No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Siam> W. Coast No 3 per Koyon $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam178 words
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Advertisement291 1938-11-22 11 |iu£boroughl 'Controlled oy Shaw Bros. Ltd.) LAST FEW SHOWS! 5 I COPAL KRISHNA"! spectacularly Stupendous Mythological Production t Si vvsreel Showing Nehru's Tour in I SPECIAL HARIRAYA ATTRACTION t. 'WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT i lUI RUBY KEELER. LEE DIXON in I's Squadron" j Ready Willing And Able" j ■■■■■■m -••■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■■■•La291 words
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Advertisement225 1938-11-22 11 TARZAX RETURNS AGAIN IN EDGAR RICE DERROITGOS' j tales! And Greatest Adventure Thriller! TARZAX'S REVENGE" OPEN INC TO DAY AT II A.M. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. I ALMAMMA. I 1 AIR-CONDITIONED DIRECTION SHAW BROS., LTD. I ■■■■■HMMmMm. «DE BY SIDE... FIGHTING MAM AND i ALSO the laic.l BRITISH MOVIE TONE225 words
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Article692 1938-11-22 12 f\NCE again tb Par East has l become the r.tre of world interest, and a Kvelj discussion proceeds at Ui whether there w really anything in 0M newly expressed determination of the Powers chiefly concerned to take action to recover the trade lost in China. The. evidence692 words
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Article, Illustration837 1938-11-22 12 C.W. Chellappah - The Asiatic Point Of View By C.W. Chellappah colour bar like the proI verbial "colonial fever," is a delicate subject for discussion. Withal, it is an annoying topic to the coloured races as nell as the clique of Europeans who make the837 words
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Article36 1938-11-22 12 "AVIATORS Inspire rd a speaker we help looking up to them jt "To some beginners, sional, "learning to. play eating pie." We often used t (1 l! selves to another slice, we36 words
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Article571 1938-11-22 12 REPLIES to questions in the House of Commons rather dampen the expectation that Britain is to take a strong line against Japanese attempts to interfere with British trade interests in China, and they will certainly disappoint merchants in Shanghai who have asked for immediate steps. There is571 words
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Advertisement227 1938-11-22 12 y p "JAYBRA" J| W VV r ,4 TERPROOFS J j THE BEST Y()l r (AN GET 3 I i ,\T THESE PRICES X x j. 5.75- 10 in Navy Fawn, Brown. $6.75 sizes 321 4? I Obtainable in lawn. j STRONG SERYICEARI.K j WITH STORM COLLAR. A SO.. LTDj227 words
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1196 1938-11-22 13 STATEMENT BY THE RIME MINISTER London, Nov. 21. m is prepared to provide large areas of land i Rritis*; Guiana; Northern Rhodesia and te mandated territory of Tanganyka for settlefrom Germany, stated Mr. Un in the House of Commons lo day.1,196 words
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Article, Illustration173 1938-11-22 13 The Air Miriistry will furnish a stand to demonstrate the progress cf aviation in England at the aeronautical exhibition to be opened in Paris on Friday Most important British exhibits are two fastest fighters ic' in service in the Royal Air forte, namely, the Hawker173 words
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102 1938-11-22 13 Reuter. BOYCOTT of Japanese goods by Christmas shopper* is urged by the South Wnles Miners' Federation in its monthly bul ctin. It says "People who bwi eh tap Japanese- toys and novelties are helping in the purchase of raw material* by Japan for the varReuter. - 102 words
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Article46 1938-11-22 13 Reuter. I Now York. Nor. ?i The United 1 st <tp«- Maritime rv mnUsio.'. hns award »Hp r'-»Mtr~>r f try the of M r>nvn o V***mU in pv. t $14 .654 000 tO the Federal Shiobaildin-i ai d Dry Do-: C< mpa n v.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article119 1938-11-22 13 New Republican j Manifesto Reuter. Barcelona, N*v. 11. AMANIVTSTO dcelating that any j rnlulicn of Span' prob in leachcrl iKh'nd the bi.e.; o» ibc j Spanhh pcoiyle ?n:l I. I12p.ibi« r n Government won Id not I e work:ib;c has been publisht 1 by the PJ-' tica!Reuter. - 119 words
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Article103 1938-11-22 13 Reuter. A-' t -rd im. N'W. 21. King Leopold of to a ns£ r -d to-day/bn his first official visit to LTf 1 q fid tie was welcomed at the station by n u^P WUhelmina ft*»l Me <--••. Ministers Cheering crowds who insluded tbomand* of faveReuter. - 103 words
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Article38 1938-11-22 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 21.—The Government had good reason to believe that German army is now at peace strength and that reserves specially callled up have been released, declared Mr. Butlei in answer to a question in the Commons.—Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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488 1938-11-22 13 Reuter. t London, Nov. 21. LOSE attention is being given by the G©ventn?«*it to the representations from British trading interest fc ghai urging strong and immediate action to protect Bi iisfa 'rat*, in China from Japanese encroachment, said Air. R. A. Butler in replyReuter. - 488 words
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Advertisement111 1938-11-22 13 MALAYA'S SUPER SET TWIN MATCHED SPEAKERS Outstandingly fine quality of reproduction is q logrlcal «n the i win mate tun o> naraic speakers ard »»;e 10 wall jbiOf "3eam Power''Push -l ull output stage. f Less 10% for cash or Jljdge for yourselt the superiority nf |9 Payments of 521.50111 words
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Article256 1938-11-22 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. WHEN Woag Fatt, a Canton- ese was prodmed before Mr. A. J. (irattan Bcilew. the Fust Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of having forced a che(,ue of the Mercantile Hank ot India for 1310.75 was explained to him. Mr.256 words
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215 1938-11-22 14 TO-MORROW'S I VITAL TALKS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. /CONSIDERATION and santtion ol* the proposals submitted to the (Government for the reduction of the «g» third class fares on the KM.S.K.. as operating at present between Kampar and Penan*,215 words
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Article110 1938-11-22 14 [From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Pahat. Monday —A gala function was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce by the Ai Chun Girls' School, batu Pahat. this week- >nd in aid the China Relief Fund and a good collection was made. There were several interesting Items b\110 words
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Article57 1938-11-22 14 The Blia Club of Johore Bahru will hold its annual Han Raya function nn Friday Nov. 25. beginning at 8 30 p.m. at the Club premises. Jalan Meldrum. A Ghazal party ol Sinuapore singers will be in attendance. Members are welcomed to the Club house on Ist Shawwa57 words
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Article302 1938-11-22 14 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- &RS. —The vest hay oj trie week S for all purposes except for travel. 2 Go ail-out Jor busiiiess; get a move on things', seek intervieus m and ask favours. An excellent J day for land and property in- S terests, and302 words
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Article108 1938-11-22 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ONE more successful coup was carried out by Kuala Lumpurs burglars last night, the victim being a Chinese missionary living in Cheras Road whose loss of cash and jewellery was valued at $438. The burglary took place early in108 words
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111 1938-11-22 14 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 521. THE young British engineer. Mr. Ryan Grover, who flew through Finland and thence to Russia a few days ago in a light private aeroplane has been detained by the Soviet authorities. He landed in Kalinin district 200 miles north of MoscowReuter. - 111 words
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Article65 1938-11-22 14 In observance of the American Thanksgiving Day, there will be a Thanksgiving Service at Wesley Church 4}< ort Canning Rri Singapore, on Thursday at 5.30 p m The service is b n ing sponsored by the American Association, and Mr. Kenneth, S Patton will read the Proclamation of the65 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-11-22 14 "Keeping Fit Through the Ages" was the theme of the lord Mayors Shew procession through the City of Louden to •in rg urate the year of office of the new Lord Mayoi, Sir Frank Bewater. Many girls braved thill November winds in scanty bathing costumes and73 words
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Article36 1938-11-22 14 A Chinese, aged about 45 years, em--1 loved as clerk at ihe Kirn Chwee Oil Mill, An li :d Road, was found dead this morning in the Lavatory attached to the factory.36 words
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Article23 1938-11-22 14 Mr H J Page. Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, is leaving for Home by the Antenor tomorrow23 words
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Article18 1938-11-22 14 The P. and O. Mirzapore is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 5 p.m. en Saturday.18 words
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Article79 1938-11-22 14 Reuter. Berlin, Nov, 11. A PASTORAL letter from Count Preysing, Catholic Bishop ol Berlin, was read to-day at all Catholic ?hurches protesting against the recent request to parents in a certain district of Berlin to sign a form statin: they would send their children to lay schools.Reuter. - 79 words
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Article34 1938-11-22 14 Excellent views of the recent state c pening of Parliament, and of Armistice Day in London were shown at the Capitcl last night. They will be shewn curing all this week.34 words
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298 1938-11-22 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. JJLMARKING that there were far too many cases of armed robbery in the City, Mr. Justice Home, presiding at the Singapore Assizes, sentenced a young Cantonese Lee Ah Peng, to three years rigorous iraprisonnu nt The accused faced298 words
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Article249 1938-11-22 14 Reuter. Load m. Nov. n, HpHE task of distributing tons of Christmas M ;u j throughout ihe Empir, i n [h* weeks is now being began by Imperial Airways. A large commercial fli q\ axrztm numbering between Co and 80 2 planes will operate al w2Reuter. - 249 words
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Article46 1938-11-22 14 Reuter. Chungking. Nov. IL THE Garrison Commander, the Chief of Police and the Commander of the Gendarmerie ot Changsha were publicly executed by a firing squad for responsibility for the five-day fire at Changsha in what* oftl are peiieved to have pen*» —Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article94 1938-11-22 14 (Tribune Start Reporter) Rinfra}...re. Mow*' c mil »val Kf" TWO Private s <ro ment, John Atkinson, appear«j A police magistrate, 1 l 0 a Blacker, and plead* v .m charge that they at > j,. last Saturday we disorderly ma: Street. *no^ r An officer ot ti,94 words
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Advertisement54 1938-11-22 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA OUHLDING, CHULIA ST. TBONE 3808, BINGAPOKL FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR 6 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: HER KM BAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE COWL LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. m NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, <POH LEE AH WENG, IfUfANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD BLANCHES:54 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-22 14 Gl IXXESS IS GOOD FOR YOU WPB 488 words
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Advertisement107 1938-11-22 14 IPOH BANS'WHIPPING' (Tribune Staff Reporter) l,,nh. M" ,,da> t,.it tl!«» w,tl l THt Australian whip dance which was banned in Bfaf*P«* 1,11 3 „d 1 Kuala Lumpur has been banned by the Ipoh Police. Bilh U l h fvthe Ritz Sisters, who are opening a season at the Grand Hotel107 words
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532 1938-11-22 15 ENGLISH VISITOR ON CHINA PROBLEMS (Tribune StaiT Reporter) Siagmpore, Monday. "IjJVKRY Chines- should earmark a small sum out of his wages for payment regularly to institutions in China bo that thair mother-countlv may he financially able to continue her war532 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-11-22 15 the defence policy, work In the munitions factories proceeding with increased vigour. These photoin a munUons factory—which cannot be Identified here thousands of employees arc working day and i aircrsft suns, huge naval runs, shells, and other in the defence programme. Photo62 words
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143 1938-11-22 15 5 ipore, Monday. ing. Mr. G. Kenrviscr, Depart d a bus home at ame cf hockey in the bus by a a brown paper his seat beside i burden, on the 19 accustomed to rk of detection If this is so. y be true to143 words
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456 1938-11-22 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, .Monday. QJTERN remarks were addressed this morning to a well-known Straits-born Chinese merchant by a police magistrate. The merchant, Lira Chen?.' San. was complainant in a case of alleged assault heard last week in tiie Sixth Police Court456 words
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Article48 1938-11-22 15 Reuter. London. Nov. 21.—A petition signed by tnjrty thousand Catholics protesting against the persecution of Catholics in Germany was placed before the shrlm? of Our Lach/ of Walsingham in a slipcer at the chapel of Walsingham, Norfolk The signatories included Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of WestminsterReuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement62 1938-11-22 15 John Dew Milk Soap A Soap As Delicate As Mayfair Beauty In the brilliant age of Louis Quatorsj the Court had its exclusive craftsmen of apparel and toiletries. Their spin*, lives again to-day. John Dew's Milk Soap is a tittle more costly but of a I quality that has not62 words
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Advertisement230 1938-11-22 15 MANUFACTURED BY A BRITISH COMPANY IN A BRITISH COLONY Csjhfa/na£/e /rom mm mmtm 'PHONE: STORE 537« C 5 lines). KUALA LUMPUR S3SI (2 Tines), IPOH: lib 111 (2 lines). Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. w.p.e. 52 Latest Dance Records, Specially Rccommendc.l NE 422 A GYFSY TOLD ME SO.230 words
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215 1938-11-22 16 V.M.C.A 3; Colts 2. PLAYING with only nine men, the Colts were yesterday beaten by the V.M.C.A. by the odd goal in five at the TJI.CJk ground, Anson Road. At the interval, the score was oneall. The .sodden ground and rain in215 words
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Article60 1938-11-22 16 Ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowls Singles handicap tournament will be played as follows: Wednesday: J. A. Dean (—1) vs E. B. Evans < scr I. Friday: Capt. L. W. Leask (+5) vs winner of J. E. Jeans (scr) vs H. M. Vennik (+5). W. Williams vs60 words
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Article74 1938-11-22 16 ASERAL3 ol interesting hockey matches will be played at the wcektend, two teams from Selrngcr. the Colts and Casuals, providing opposition for local sides. The piogramme will De: THURSDAY iHari Raya): SdUuifor Celts vs. S.R.C. at S.R.C: Singapore Colts vs. Selangor Casuals. FRIDAY: Singapore Colts vs.74 words
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Article93 1938-11-22 16 TREASURY AUDIT SOCCER TREASURY- Audit Sports Union will l* d its annual soccer match between married and single for the Wilson Shield at Farrer Park on Friday, at 5 p.m. Teams: Married:—Koh Chek Tuan. Koh Chye Tuan. Khoo Eng Tee. Teo Soo Poh. Karim bin Uda. Sahaban, Embi, John Rozario.93 words
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418 1938-11-22 16 KEEN RIVALRY IN INTER SCHOOL MATCH Rafflesians Beat St. Joseph's NEWS FLASHES FROM THE HOCKEY FIELD o. St. Josephs Raffles Inst J F 4. vi«« And a little too much MARRED somewhat by ]tl undercutting: oi the ball, he resulting in a win gtitution and St. Joseph s was fast418 words
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Article234 1938-11-22 16 THE fo'. lowing are the teams taking part In the S.C.R.C. tournament which had to be deferred OWittJ to the open tennis tourney. All matches will Le played at Hong Lim Green: Team A:—Messrs V. L Evan Wong (Captain», Tan Hak Wan, Yee Cheok234 words
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Article69 1938-11-22 16 jJEXT series of wrestling matches to take place at the New World Arena will be on next Saturday night when another thrilling exhibition is expected. The main event will be a match between the champion of China, Wong Bock Cheung, and Bakshi, over six tenminute rounds. Michael Gill69 words
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Article417 1938-11-22 16 RAIN did not hold up the second team hockey match at Hong Lim Green last night between the R.A.F. and S.C.R.C. Although for the first ten minutes the players had to battle in a thick dnzzie, bright and interesting hockey was seen. The Airmen were rather unfortunate417 words
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Article122 1938-11-22 16 tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 21. BEFORE a large crowd at the Malacca City Park last night, King Kong, the Hungarian wrestler, easily disposed of Mehar Singh in two rounds. King Kong was the superior of the two and scored his first fall in the first122 words
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91 1938-11-22 16 TREASURY-AUDIT Sports Union beat Exci'-e Sports Ciub at badminton by three games to on? last Saturday. Oni game was abandoned owing to failing light. Scores (Treasury-Audit players mentioned first): Yap Chin Tee beat Chan Chim Bock B—ls, 15—10, 15—11. Sect Thiam Heck, lost to91 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-22 16 A view of the play in progress in the hockey match played it Hon. i Green yesterday between the S.C.R.C. and the Boyal28 words
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Article308 1938-11-22 16 S.C.C 4 *> Veterans PLACING keen hockey, the S.C.C. beat the Veterans two on the Padang yesterday. The Veterans put up a sistance, and there were spells in the game when they were on top It was a slight superiority in the forward line S.C.C.308 words
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Article240 1938-11-22 16 FOLLOW/NG is the result cf the match "Scotland" vs. "The Rest" played at Keppel on Sunday (Scotland names mentioned first): J. McKinlay (21) and R. Macnab <21» 1, N. Coulcon (21) and J. W. Wardhaugh (21) 0. J. M. Fraser (18> and W. K. Wallace240 words
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Article96 1938-11-22 16 A friendly game of badminton will be played at the Happy World Covered Stadium en Monday next at 7.30 p.m. between the Horlicks Party and the Eclipse B.P. consisting of four singles and three doubles matches. The following will represent the Horlicks B.P.:—Robert Chia, Ong Kwee I96 words
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114 1938-11-22 16 THE results ot th- L.G.I. m&I competition of the \nuM»B Golf Club played at Buki; I m WL yesterday afternoon are a> tftlW.K Mrs. G A L Mrs. S. E. Dodds Mrs. H. H. Sturt I Lady Bagnall I Miss S.114 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-22 16 Quality that has iSSSs the test for more than 30 years AERATED WATER ICR MANUFACTURERS.15 words
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Advertisement11 1938-11-22 16 A Tankri I of Health I Distributed hs Fraser N»* 111 words
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358 1938-11-22 17 Chinese Rugby Fifteens Clash In Kuala Lumpur RUGBY SPORTSFRONT [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Monday. I use of fewer opportunies, Seiangor's Chinese ruggsr 3i their Penang compatriots yesterday by eight points enaltv in a fast game favoured by idea! conditions. Penang players had already358 words
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Article231 1938-11-22 17 first reached Europe it ;ht that they would ever ■niilar article of diet, nanaa are a fruit with v.n and village is rcgulied. Where do they come are they grown? Is it ;< ness. seeing that the In most cases, about a Ask the manager of one banana concerns,231 words
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Article201 1938-11-22 17 IN a friendly match last Sunday the Joybells B.P. defeated the Spartan B.P. by four games to two, the remaining game being abandoned due to failing light. Scores (Joybells mentioned first):— Goh Tian Chye beat Tan Kok Ann 15—9. s—l. Sect Thiam Hock beat Lee Kirn Teck201 words
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Article59 1938-11-22 17 SCC. XV vs. S.R.C. at the S.C.C. to-day: R. B. Melhuish: J. P. Wood, E J. *P. Burley, R. A. Hooper, R. L. Parker; F. C. S. Tilibrook. L. F. D. Hay; B. M. Purser. C. F. Jennings, R. J Maxey. E. G. Gardiner, A. M. Carbery, L.59 words
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Article33 1938-11-22 17 The final in the Kliney Cup competition between the holders, the V.M.C A., and the S.C.R.C. will be played on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday next week, on the V.M.C.A. courts.33 words
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593 1938-11-22 17 Kuala Lumpur. Monday. PLAYING their second inter-Slate hockey match over the week-end r Pahan" defeated Negri by the odd goal in three, when thejy met on the Padang this evening. On Saturday, Pahang lost to Selangor by one goal to nil. There was a593 words
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Advertisement92 1938-11-22 17 THRILLING NEVUIP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Glamorous I !t ExclMagl. bl»*l»Hbl*I 1 mm effete are Up colour* that g Colour....the tropical LTO i 7ther. ari not Uke theml They are not only pulse- j gjg stirring reds, bot they're gag boautifuliy transparent too. t^HsM On you, tbey look92 words
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Advertisement531 1938-11-22 17 mm\\\\\wm mW\m a 111 Enjoying the facilities of both the Oversea-Chinese Banking- Corporation, Ltd. y and the Eastern Really Co f"i Ltd., we are in a unique position to h.mdle estates in the best possible man- n ncr and also offer greater jy security than otherwise p possible. Our duties531 words
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Miscellaneous24 1938-11-22 17 THE TIDES To-day: 10.22 a m., 9 ft. 6 ins., 11.36 p.m. 9 ft. 1 in. To-m rrow: 10.55 a.m., 9 ft. 7 ins.24 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-22 18 mmm a tankard of health I 1 1 B mmm malt hops yeast Distributed by Fraser Cf Neavt Ltd.19 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-11-22 19 IMrv Gertrude Fletcher Moorshead, a widow of Sutton (Surrey leu Victoria Station (LonIn ti travel 5,tM miles to the 1 Mills district of Orissa. I liae Moor* h** ad 1 erected to her ry. Mrs. Mocrs- far in the Baptist ty, Her husband, was tor 3062 words
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Article161 1938-11-22 19 Simla. J in history has been tilled by' excavations of the Archaeological Survey of India in Rewa, Central India. that 2.000 years ago India sla and that physical culture among her people. inscriptions, hitherto istly ot the third and fourtn Christian era. have been ht.161 words
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28 1938-11-22 19 1 It is understood it at Queen bland will rway. No decision has meed concerning the ot the bocy from Eng-28 words
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Article42 1938-11-22 19 Bank of England £1 notes now coming into circulation bear a new method of serial numbering. The older notes bore a letter following the preliminary number. Now there appears a letter both before and after the preliminary number.42 words
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305 1938-11-22 19 Worst For 200 Years Says Police Chief WH the E s t udrT Ph0 n nC I P,ayed ,he 1Un amt hw" in men and "ye™, k a fire broke out in which 30 (heir Hves. f a d KUests at a305 words
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Article123 1938-11-22 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. TOO Ah Tic ng, a Teochew, was charged in the Second Police Court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham with the offence of house-breaking with intent to commit theft. Detective No. 145 caught the accused at 2 a.m. this morning at123 words
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311 1938-11-22 19 Canterbury. Nov. 4. A LETTER written in a scrawling hand to ■Superintendent A fleW Temporary Police Headquarters, Mental Hospital, Chart ham led to ureal activity in the Asylum Murder hunt. The letter was unsigned, but its con- i tenia suggest that the writer311 words
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156 1938-11-22 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. 'JpHE president oi* the Singapore Chinese Barbers' Association U very disappointed because of his having to abandon his proposed "coiffeurs competition" owing to lac! of entrants. Some months circulars were issued to members of the association asking them to participate156 words
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164 1938-11-22 19 Paris, Nov. 7. lII'XDREDS of young: French girls from good families have been sold into white slavery at prices ranging- from £120 to 8180 each. These disclosures follow the arrest of two leaders of what the police describe as "the most dangerous and164 words
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Article44 1938-11-22 19 Sir Hubert Young, Governor of Trini dad, will leave for London shortly to consult a heart specialist. In June last Sir Hubert, who is Anytime, became Governor of Trinidad He was taken ill In September while on a visit to Tobago.44 words
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Advertisement28 1938-11-22 19 LISTEN TO REASON lit S < i hup? tp* «v rtcht KM* tins I at a very reasonable charge, I Ne China Optical Co., I 7l "'Kb St., Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement179 1938-11-22 19 MALAYA*! PRgMIEft HOTEL j Y TO-NIGHT. COCKTAIL DAN(ffi 6.30 to 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT, Change of Programme by lIESTY AMD IMISO A SYMPHONY OF DANCE. DINNER $3.00 ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED Bt DAN HOPKINS. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT (Informal). THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. iTOfIAI179 words
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109 1938-11-22 20 Reuter. Barcelona, Nov. 21. A COMMUNIQUE of the ministry of national defence says four persons were killed Miree serlouslx injured and sixteen <\ighi contusions caused in an accidental :'iv recently in the outskirts o_ r Barcelona. It describes the fantastic estimates oi casualties published abrcaa AnotheiReuter. - 109 words
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Article98 1938-11-22 20 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore, Monday. A young Cantonese discovered on Saturday that his residence at 62-B Eng Hoon Street was broken into, $15 cash stolen along with a pair of gold cuff links, a bag and a camera, the total value amounting to $120. On Sunday at98 words
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Article226 1938-11-22 20 Th: following passengers will sail by the Antenor. which will leave Singapore for Europe to-morrow: HH. Tunku Abdul Rahman. Capt. F. N. Booth. Mr. D. D. Dalgleish. Mr. H. A. Halley Mrs. H. M. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Illingworth. Lt.-Cdr. and Mrs. W. B226 words
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536 1938-11-22 20 Former Spy Tells Of Plot London. N„ v 7 WAR-TIME master spy of Germany, Captain yon Rintelen revealed at the Book Fair at Earl's Court how Britain learned Uec k ahead to the plans for the Easter rebellion in Ireland in 1916.536 words
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Article76 1938-11-22 20 THE Maudes Tropfci < A.C.U. fcr the most meritoriou M conducted in anj year by a I motor cvcl.° manufa observation, has been awarded to k B S.A. company this year. This trophy My coveU It is iiol, awarded vn lo sv there oehievement of76 words
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Advertisement243 1938-11-22 20 TI I AU'C GONE ALL jjjliL I§ J All V MODERN ffj^% WE CAN'T KEEP UP TO HER M She fancied Opera and > C¥ V MONTHS AGO a o f ord h famous J QF. 44. "NASIB AMPUAN SALOME" TTJDEE MONTHS AGO* m and I I rm S% p243 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-22 21 jest demonstrations urging Government to continue resisting lUeenenn took plate in China's new Capital, Chungking, recently. Above is a picture of the demonstration.28 words
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Article242 1938-11-22 21 kFTER nukh feverish correspondence, telephone talks and anxious A interviews, the 20 C hinese Indemnity scholars, who arrived in Engfcii it Oct. IS, are now allocated to their different colleges. are not absolutely fixed," said Mr. H T. Silcock of th? whom falls the duty of242 words
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1354 1938-11-22 21 NEWSLETTER—BY LIM KENG HOR Burma- Yunnan A rms Road—China And Indo-China Sensation Chinese Continue Canton Counter-attack Millions Damage Revealed Japanese Reply To Yangtse Representation. mvi? Hongkong, Nov. 14. l«h anniversary of Armistice Day, marking trw end 20 years of the Gre »t War,1,354 words
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Advertisement96 1938-11-22 21 I feats -II:-., c hew Hotel, Tel. 3015, 35, Beach Road. A New j I Polish Ikrc at last is the Nai! Polish iH crime •vomen have been wanting r^^^^il^^L. polish that flows ffiSffiufilil/X 'thly on to the nail and clings W IHD ilai^V fntr< gleaming, brilliant and jjggjJ^S^r 196 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-22 21 I 11 Chime (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) \mmmW W PS. 113 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-22 22 An Indian player tr'es r. ba'anang act aaainrt the Ccylonesc in the match at Longden Place. The Indian touring tca?n icon iT;mes of Ceylon).28 words
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Article97 1938-11-22 22 Galle, Nov. 12. FFIGIES of the three Bracegirdle Commissioners were burnt at a m bltc meetimr held at Joolgaha Jotk ticn. The effigies were numbered 3 2 and 3. and each held a paper in its hands marked "Bracegirdie Report." While setting fre to them, the97 words
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83 1938-11-22 22 Colombo. Nov. 15. Captain C. P. Jayawardana, of the Ceylon Light Infantry, has been pro- moteti to the rank of Major. This ap- pointment, and also the retirement of Major E. L. Mack, was foreshadowed i three weeks ago. Captain Jayawardana. who is President,83 words
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Article221 1938-11-22 22 Badulla, Nov. 14. Mr. V. Gnanapandithcn. president of the Traders' Union cf Uva, inierviewt d the Agent of the Government of India and stated that the subordinate staffs, including kunganies, had started to run boutiques jn co-operative lines to the detriment of estate labourers as well221 words
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Article, Illustration336 1938-11-22 22 EUROPEANS ALL VOTE AGAINST MOTION Indignation Expressed At Report's Findings Colombo, Nov. 17. AFTER a debate that lasted well over four hours, the State A Council recently accepted Mr. E. R. Tambimuttu's motion of rnnfidence in Sir Baron Jayatilaka. confidence by maj0 nty336 words
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Article244 1938-11-22 22 Colombo, Nov. 12. RESOLUTIONS condemning the findings of the Bracegirdle Commission and affirming confidence in S r Baron Jayatilaka. the Board of Ministers and the Sta*» Council were unanimously passed at a public mass meeting held at the Tower Hall, Colombo. j Mr. A. E. Goonesinghe,244 words
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Article74 1938-11-22 22 Nov. 16 Some Musi m lad cs who were bathiiv m the evening at B.ddawala tank, we: 1 scared by two elephants. Xh# bathers fled to a house neanjv. Whose Inmates a! Wed It) driving elephants away. As a result of the prolonged drought in this district,74 words
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415 1938-11-22 22 Colombo, Nov. 15. '-THE C?;lonese are proud to be members of the British Empire, but fee' 2 they iiave not been given full justice and fair play," said the Congress President, Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, at a conference with a number of Pros-- representatives415 words
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Article193 1938-11-22 22 Oampola, n, jV i_ J A propaganda meetin Gampola by the Lanka San PaTty. Mr. Leslie Gunawardanf referred to various Associations that exist? but which, he said, all j the interests of the capitalist [wll was the European a«teb2? through which planter KO t Govern' ment to193 words
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231 1938-11-22 22 A SCHEME for the manufacture of cement in Ceylon, formulated bj the Department of Commerce and Industries, now been placed before the Executive Committee of Labour, Industry and Commerce. Experiments carried out by the Department so far have proved very successful and it is felt231 words
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Advertisement171 1938-11-22 22 I VES,SAISEHISSAIAM-HS 'S\ I WPMANNOW IBIBWI /V HATS WRONG I |M| 1 WITH MEDOCTO H PATIENTS, YOUR NERVES lost alr mv am- ARE EXHAUSTED BiTION AND MV FROM THE OVERSTIML« "Mmm ULATIONOFTOO RK IS 5 PIN °A W.-Zli j MUCH CAFFEINE AND 1 TANNIN IN ll i MEALTIME I ADVISE171 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-22 22 QfUjiorL Vl&WA. (paqsL Edited By T. K. Vellu8 words
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Advertisement80 1938-11-22 22 VOICE RIDDLE A MYSTERIOUS voice is said to have been heard by school children in Sarsalai jungle, about 5 miles from Chavakachcheri. Tho s*cry frightened other children, many of whom absented themselves from a school at Sarasalai. "A PRODUCT OF"If q famous name follows these words you con be sure80 words
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Article57 1938-11-22 23 Calcutta, Nov. 17. I i>ilZ4 DDIN KHAN shainsuddin Ah- pointed addj- ol t iie Council t rr .i s took the oath of rnment House mnR at 10 30 a.m. to-day's Cabinet .cell my the Govfrnor pi e^i<Thc portfolios to be assigned decided on the li premier57 words
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112 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). kntta, Nov. 17. ih.' alienations 1 igainst Congress Hon. Mr. A. K. I Minister, Bengal, Mr Kajagopalchari, S; Madi a letter to Mr St Leader of the Xs&m m Beagal, says:- 9 truth whatsoever in thi to have been ure the good(United Press). - 112 words
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Article52 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). N 14. —An important witChatrield Commiitee Will Pitkit Healey. Chief Cth« res. whose evidence will be c 8. man of the Supply Officers which is expected to control .er supplies to defence forces and war times. Sir James' relate how best can India ire be usefully(United Press). - 52 words
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Article54 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). Nov. 14. —Pandit Madan iya is now better. „*cd, bat weakness persists, .ckant Malaviya was X- for about four hours. Tnc revealed another minor oior bones. His general 1 ich better, and there is .nxietv. The for ner frac'■its;. It may be necessary for t:.e Medical(United Press). - 54 words
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551 1938-11-22 23 SECRET MOVE BY HIGH COMMAND (United Press). NEWS r.irivr,, „ALLAHABAD. NOV. I!. HlGl^MM*vS o^L b o 0 i^ CSS ACQUAINTED WITH THE MIND OF THE CONGRESS POLITICS Ew iSlffi S THAT THERE IS A DEFINITE POSSIBILITY OK INDIAN COiM UND B r\nS?l(United Press). - 551 words
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111 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). Karachi, Nov. 13.—The Hen. Mrs. Vij yalakshmi Pandit. Minister for Local Seif-Government and Public Health. arrived at Karachi at 4-15 p.m. to-day by X.L.M. Dutch airliner from Europe, "she took off for Allahabad at 6 p.m. Interviewed by United Press on the(United Press). - 111 words
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Article55 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). Trivandrum, Nov. 17.—Mr. Justice Stoddart of the Madras High Court it'll she:'"lv constitute a Tribunal >o enquire into the charges cgainrl Sir C. tUttnatwQWti Iyer, Dewan oi Tra ar.?ore. *nade fp the rr.cmc: md v m submitted by iiie Stdte Conflicts t" the(United Press). - 55 words
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Article79 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). j Ni.ss Agatha Harrison, Honorary 3iv cretary of the Indian Conciliat-ce. Group, has arrived in Bombay. .Sh f T/fll ace Mahatma Gandni at Wardha :ad n;oposes to visit the Frontier. As i a delegate from the Liaison Group ol British Women's Association in Engiaac. ehe will(United Press). - 79 words
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263 1938-11-22 23 THE first Indian to become the Mayor of an English borough is Dr. C. L. Katial who has just been accorded this highest civic honour by Finsbury, one of London's most overcrowded boroughs. Dr. Katial was previously the Deputy Mayor and Chairman of263 words
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Article46 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). II any Congressman has a grievance against another Congressman or the Congress organisation, he should approach the Committees concerned instead cf going to the Press. TheßJbai provincial Congress Working Com mi rtee tttcured this vie-v it its recent *ft£ziq !ri Pat:na.—(United Press).(United Press). - 46 words
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Article32 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). The Government of Madras have con stituted a Committee to go into the question of the manufacture ot power alcohol, like petrol, from molasses.— (United Press). v(United Press). - 32 words
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165 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). Madras, Nov. 14. SUGGESTING the Easter holidays as the most shitable for holding the Tripuri session ef the Congress, Mr S. Satvainurthi, Deputy Leader of the Centra! Assemb'v Congress Party, in a statement to United Presi says:—(United Press). - 165 words
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220 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). Hyderabad, Mo; QUfit AKPAR H\I>AUI, President i the Council of jne Nizam's Government has left for Bombay to m??t Seth Jarnnalal Bajaj, mtmber of the AM-India Cbnj re s. Commit tae, to discuss the present political .situation in Hyderabad and securing(United Press). - 220 words
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Article43 1938-11-22 23 (United Press). Uahatma Gandni has sent a letter to Mr. Ruikar urging him to aoandon hi.; last. Mr. F.uißar has been fasting m rtajnandge.on sinr» Nov 1, and his condition i:-; report 3d io be ;;erious.— (United Pie; si(United Press). - 43 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-22 23 Daily l India j Page j Edited by j C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. j HAIRTONIcJfcg14 words
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Advertisement438 1938-11-22 23 I fou economy il I Own a TSrilish Bicycle by Easy 11 Monthly Payments. II Hercules or Royal Enfield II 5 Fi om: I THE EASTERN CYCLE CO., I I 75, Selefiic Kd., Thore No. 465(>. l DIABETES, if you are afflicted w.tn this Saaapi come to Thabib A. Ma.438 words
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Article, Illustration140 1938-11-22 24 TO WS' of bhcuits are consumed in Singapore ry dan, ard the demand tends to increa*e> This mowing demand has led to the establish- of numerous biscuit factories on the island of Singapore. Most up-to-date of its kind is the million dollar r ioni just140 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-22 24 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you KESV L T S for only j 3 CEi\ T S per word in this papc- BOSKOPF flPfffMi WATCHES Wm(f\& ARE MADE ONLY IN SWITZERLAND AND HAVE BEEN SOLD lN MALAYA SINCE all MOMOK LTD. SINGAPORE.40 words
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