Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1938
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Title Section42 1938-11-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Afera«*»/i*u»«- w iui newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales XV, l! -No. 279. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, November 24, 1938 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1938 FIVE CE42 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-24 1 Bead The SIX A I TB |B IWE AUSTIALIAI\ I BRANDY THE LABEL TO LOOK WIT FOII III!,II QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRICE rnab/e at all t-class stores dn-rporated in S.S.). WPS 31 A I r |T hen baby needs milk [f W from a bottle I milk at68 words
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Advertisement159 1938-11-24 1 MADAME PAGE 92 Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRFSSMJKER (AND DESIGNER, downs Ppsipmed Crpflted in her work rooms. I $5 $30 13, BATTERY P.OAD, SINGAPORE. I Some nice buOdhtg lots in Grove Estate (Goodman Rota, Brankßome Road, I Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12.000 square feet to 17,000 I $quare159 words
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Article102 1938-11-24 2 Rights Restricted By The New Decree Reuter. Warsaw, Nov. 22. ANEW decree dealing 1 with the press has been issued today by the Polish Government. It stiffens the penalties for ''endangering put lie order* and empowers the authorities completely to suppress offending newspapers. The decreeReuter. - 102 words
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Article62 1938-11-24 2 Reuter. Berlin Nov 22.—The efforts of wouldbe buyers of Jewish businesses to raise necessary capital by selling stocks and shares have hitherto been largely unsuccessful as investors are not inclined to take up comparatively large amounts thrown in the market and the new State loan ofReuter. - 62 words
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282 1938-11-24 2 Reuter. London, Nov. 22. IN a speech a 1 Leamington Mr. Anthony Eden described the American agreement as by far the most important trade event of the year. It was a step in the right direction and he hoped others would join in thatReuter. - 282 words
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487 1938-11-24 2 Singapon $0 far as Malaya is concerned, says the weekly market rep Fraser Co., markets have shown no improvement dv week and business still continues at a very low ebb. Thi interest has been the announcement of a five per cent, incr< production for-the487 words
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Article28 1938-11-24 2 The annual dinner o) Literary Section of the M Singapore, will be held at il of the Singapore Mai: ciation. Pelambang H ?8 at 7.30 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement447 1938-11-24 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). I I». O. S. N. (>. S SAILINGS. Ol TWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1 BANOAJ (>RI 6.000 In port CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec, 1G I i BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 I BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dtn;. 30 I<*39447 words
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Advertisement486 1938-11-24 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended natures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, xoftTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. S-S, "9CHAHNHORST" omits North China In P ort s«s. "LIPPB" omits Manila Dee. 15 •ss "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 ss. "CREFELD" omits486 words
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Advertisement338 1938-11-24 2 wmam HOLIDAY CRUISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON* I By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 5 Displacement Tons From Penan?, P. S r ham, Malacca. Spore 1 m.s. "ALsia'" <12 s<-0> 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12 2 m-s. "Selandla" (13 000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 23-12 5 m.s. "Boringia" (12.500' lu-1 11-l 121 14-1 S338 words
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Advertisement215 1938-11-24 2 ifmgjgmgmtmmmmgggggmgmmm O. S. K. Line! s.s. "Arabia Maru" (10,000 G. Tons) Loaves Singapore E>ec. 12. at p.m. direct for (OLOMBO <arr. Colombo Dec. 17. at p.m."> African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin class $120.00 Third Class S 49.00 Third Class 31.20* Deck 20.00* without diet). Subsequent sailings:— m.s. "Montevideo215 words
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Advertisement105 1938-11-24 2 IN 1)0 CHINA STI W NAVIGATION CO., 1 (Incorporated In Ei kon Direct Service to Japan via ™d to Calcutta via i 11 Taking cargo on thi Jng for Canton, Mac Chefo, Tientsin, N• ports, Formosa, the PI v FOX raCAKO AND < KUMSANG YUENSANG xN FOR BOMGKONG I t105 words
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Advertisement1632 1938-11-24 3 gfg PUBLIC NOTICES 1 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE criptiori. Singer toad f every dcs crockery. SmswS c^ c lng ma <=hine. tegue. issuld G 'c' EtectS? RerVf" 5 i» Effect "j,"Retager27°8A. Orch e a^ N ?301>^ day on 27 v th £JU rJI On view from Frdav Citn logues issued. y1,632 words
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Advertisement399 1938-11-24 3 WE MAKE HISTORY IN MALAYA! Science has made it possible for you to eratifv your desire for a (Bah of. Malay ..n Curry wherevi H*J j n bed. on a hike, at a picnic, up the hill, by tlie aaa-alda. in an aeropUr.,- on a train or in a sail399 words
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Advertisement477 1938-11-24 3 I I -I THE MUSIC STUDIO. Oxley Chambers, 185 H, Orchard Road, Singapore. LENA HUNTER, A.TCX. (Modern Methods of Teaching). Musical knowledge classes for children ages 3—5, 6—«, 9—12, includes Percussion Bands, Rhythmic Games and Movements, Class Singing ard Operettas The tfork Trotter Method of Musicianship as taught by the477 words
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Advertisement377 1938-11-24 3 PRETTY WEDDING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE wedding of Mr F. W. Saunders, of Rengam Estate, Johore, and Mrs. E. Julian, of Calcott, Reading, took place at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Saunders, who is well-known as a Rugby player, is the son of Mr and Mrs. Saunders, of377 words
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Article60 1938-11-24 4 Reuter. Rome. Nov. 23 A new agreement was signed by Count Ciano and Dr. Yon Mackensen, German Ambassador, expressing the desire of Italy and Germany to strengthen their cultural relations The aim of the agreement is the encouragement of hearing each other's languages, to take measures to bringReuter. - 60 words
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Article101 1938-11-24 4 Reuter. London, Ncn\ 23. riVE deaths, mostly in coastal towns, are among the casualties hitherto reported in a terrific gale experienced all over ike country. Lifeboats were out all round the coast. Near Criccieth railway bridge ivas swept away by the stormy sea immediatelyReuter. - 101 words
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133 1938-11-24 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday. CEVERAL had been received by Government in connection with the Moneylenders (Amendment) Bill which seeks to bring a certain important section ol the ordinance into line with the English Act. The new bill also seeks to reduce the rate of133 words
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Article308 1938-11-24 4 puBBER in a!! markets has registered a sharp decline during the week says the rubber market review of Messrs. Stanton. Neison and Co.. for the week ending yesterday. The lowest point touched in Singapore was 27 cents for Jan March yesterday, but to-day there has been308 words
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Article326 1938-11-24 4 Singapore, Wednesday. PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of murder preferred against a young Bugis, Lolo bin Korochit, was resumed to-day before Mr. C. H. Koh, Sixth Police Magistrate, who recorded the evidence of three more witnesses. "I heard someone cry 'V»yan. M I turned round,326 words
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Article137 1938-11-24 4 Tribune Staff Reporter* Singapore. Wednesday. SIAH Liang Teng. a Hokkien youth and Lim Peng Hoo. a Teochew youth appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning charged that they on Nov. 3. at Lorong 12. Geylang. robbed Yong Chong Lim and that at the137 words
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Article283 1938-11-24 4 Wednesday, Nov. 16. IJIS Excellency presided at a M meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Sir Richard and Lady Goode had luncheon at Government House. Thursday. Nov. 17 Sir Walter Ramsay and Lady McNicoll anittd to stay at Government House. The following were283 words
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Article51 1938-11-24 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) '•rWNA is fighting for righteoust ness. for just peace, and so China must be the centre of a civilisation to extend. I hope, from the East throughout the world, a civilisation which is the Brotherhood of Men."—Dr. Lim Boon Keng speaking at the Victoria Memorial Hall51 words
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Article186 1938-11-24 4 Reuter. London. Nov. 2?,. ►DIR Thomas Inskip, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, .speaking at a London dinner, said. Britain was supremely in danger of thinking the whole purpose of the national life and existence and national policy must be the production of weapons of warReuter. - 186 words
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120 1938-11-24 4 Reuter. London, Nov. 22. JHE Commons gave a second reading to* day to the Prevention of Fraud 'Investments' Bill, to tighten the law against sharepushing. Moving the second reading Mr. Oliver Stanley referred to a statement by a witness before the committee of investigationReuter. - 120 words
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Article240 1938-11-24 4 THE following is a cabled synopsis *from the "Trader's" column of "Barrens'", the American National Financial Weekly, sent to us by Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co. Banons' Weekly Index of Bus.ne.~-: Activity is 74.7, up 2 3 from the previous *-eek. Europe at the beginning of240 words
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Article393 1938-11-24 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous £j3g> *e*J RUBBER Firm Improved 3 Spot Buyers 7% 7 15 h r SeUers 7151G Bljie Ist Forward (December) Buyers 713 16 715 if SeUers ***** s 1 16 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 715 16 Sellers 8 g, 3rd Forward (Apr.'June) Buyers 8393 words
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Advertisement247 1938-11-24 4 BANK OF CHINA BATAVIA AGENCY Kali Besar West No: 4, Bata v i a Telegraphic Address: CHUNCKUO, Batavia. o|»«'ii4'd for it 118 illY s s November 2tst KI3S. THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 3.9.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (Bonham Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid247 words
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Advertisement56 1938-11-24 4 SAFE [T DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected SL a heavy entrance door contains a large e a r n h b mt°i Private sa each fitted with a deed «Je at a rental of $5-P-a. upwards according 10 the size of the *afp required. ale /wrt/icr particular* from p56 words
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Advertisement183 1938-11-24 4 r 1 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAFITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000 000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET. SINGAPORE 458, North Bridge Road Siimap^ i.orai Branches 253, South Bridge Road, SingaporeTelegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: aIl)V NEW YORK BANKERS: -Midland Bank, Ltd.,183 words
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Article64 1938-11-24 5 Tribanc Stall Krpoiter) J/i n t.. the qualities and 1 K,D i Koberl lam. son of A Keng, and head of 0 1 t i( ,i Cross, was paid by tht' Haldane in the Mr s speech at the Victoria l r i Hall yesterday evening. Idane64 words
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158 1938-11-24 5 Reporter) Education i port would proto such an exdes would vant by Mr R. i tor oi EduJ dinner of the Association last are concerned" Mr. achera welcome shall not oe isms that maj C mmission. Sir regard to ii C mmisskm they in158 words
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400 1938-11-24 5 IMR W g Pnt.nv Singapore, Wednesday. the death os n f P rC Col oner as a result of an inquiry into 15 at th G SiCW a clerk who died on Nov. at 133 Rangoon Road, re- was committed°> vfn P h not amounting400 words
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Article155 1938-11-24 5 j.NDRX MOVIETONE'S Hindustani A picture FAKIIR-E-ISLAM 'Pride «f Islam**) was welcomed by a crowd* d house at the Theatre Royal, Singapore, list niftht where it commenced a season. Full of action and thrills, the picture I M ail excellent cast comprising Miss Pa lence Cooper, Baby Nooi155 words
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Article57 1938-11-24 5 Quito. INCREASING hostility in connection t with the territorial dispute with Peru has threatened to prevent Ecuadorean participation In the pan-American Conference in Lima as public opinion is mounting, although it would be a blowto pan-American solidarity at a time when the statesmen of the new world are57 words
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Advertisement111 1938-11-24 5 QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS n illness you feel so J* [ten despair ol ever gettrength back. Especially operations, or wasting and other it affect your digestion. food is distasteful. 1 rebuild your body—you I y nourishing food. t everywhere recommend M that not only digested, but that faded appetite111 words
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Advertisement85 1938-11-24 5 "SLAMAT HARI RAYA" TO AIL OUR MALAY PATRONS OPENING TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE EMPIRE j SUN Tanjong Pagar New World 7.15 9J3* I 7-30 9.30 P.M Thrills! Chilis! Laughs! I FLASHING GUN Ga i a GAME FOR LOVE Double j \aND JUSTICE! 1 fla k-ILwJLIJ j I Strongl} SupnortIn M85 words
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Advertisement390 1938-11-24 5 RAf REUEF IN A FEW SECONDS 'y WITH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT 1 It is excess acid in the stomach that causes mdi"- V.i 'V 'JO-f m.Momach upeetand pain, sours the fcod and «JBP creates wind and heartburn. It attacks the dehcate stofl i h lining and maveven cause ulcere THE390 words
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Advertisement972 1938-11-24 5 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence nntold agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your972 words
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Advertisement200 1938-11-24 5 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It is no lonwr MMMirjr to BOffM rrom loss of rigour and manhood, weak memory and body, nervousness, Impure Mood, sickly skin, depression. !iTi(i poor Bleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy \v iv to end these troubles. This200 words
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Advertisement422 1938-11-24 6 7 INCHES OFF HIS I WAISTLINE Man of 80 Loses 26 Pounds of Fat Apparently one is never too old to reduce. Here writes a man of 80 who ha* just rid himself of Ist. 12 lbs. of unwanted fat:— "You may be interested to hear that after taking Kruschen422 words
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Advertisement149 1938-11-24 6 Did you Mac your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid Dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE On the danger list I is the man who "a neglectsacough, t cold or flu. Nothmg is more likely to Emulsion. It149 words
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Advertisement41 1938-11-24 6 THE RIGHT SXUDIO FOB YOUR PORTRAITS I LILYWIUTE PHOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. I 1939 AMERICAN H.M V RADIOS B—Ql— 8 RCA Tubes i Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122-124, Orchard Road, SINGATORE. Phone 456641 words
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Advertisement59 1938-11-24 6 MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known 3S the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVE* with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as ail users will tell ycu who have it in their Radio set IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SI I If your valve gives trouble g«?t59 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1938-11-24 6 8.M.8.C/S Special Broadcast For Hari Raya Pusa 5 To 7 p.m. SINCAPORE B Unl \7 Scciety Sin g a P° re LONDON jtk Nv-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 60 °-S!t° lk 'gramophone 1 TRANSMISSION 5 W\l A ZIIL 223 metres (1.33 mcs) j 630 Kronchongs and Stamboels \fc < '">. I H ZHP 301,232 words
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202 1938-11-24 7 Litvak Develops A Fine Art ENTERTAINMENT PAGE AN u X^^^sr like ,c<>po,d au Outside of Stokowski, in the opinion of those who know both the iamed orchestra conductor and toe equally noted cinema director, Litvak has the most facile hands in Hollywood.202 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-11-24 7 Chickens"' the coming to the lh 'Mie oi the most Ay Minis. The above t the many am:i in j in the story.29 words
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Article75 1938-11-24 7 and Jack Daley. wii j the two hard-boiled in Universal's "Goodbye h comes io Singapore lg Alice Brady an:: ger, have had notable crs age and screen. Dale) irtant role in the N m duction of "Showboat." in lgei rose to fame. lien vierson at one75 words
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Article98 1938-11-24 7 XT is not always difßCmlt. this businessi of playing In tw 5 motion pictures it once. On the Warner Bros lot thr comedian. Frank McHngh, is working for Push" Bcikctey in the musk a: 'Garden of the Moon M and I Michael C urtiz In "Sister Act." Berkeley I98 words
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Article121 1938-11-24 7 CIRST class action and thrills are the keynote of "The Crowd Roars," which opened at the Capitol last night. A bpxing story starring Robert Taylor and Maureen O'Sullivan it is literally and metaphorically packed with punches from start to finish. Grand entertainment with Robert Taylor in121 words
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141 1938-11-24 7 Toronto, Ontario. j£DNA K,na!lys, an Optra star of 4( v ars aero who used to have fashionable audiences at her feet has been I crabbing! floors and workin*' in kitchens to eep herself ali v Later years, it has been revealed here. Iha141 words
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Advertisement134 1938-11-24 7 —Zam-Buk is Healing, Soothing fif Antiseptic. A WOUND that's neglected soon becomes poisoned and diseased. It t urns septic and causes hours of pain and suffering. Avoid dangerous complications and be sure of quick, safe healing by promptly smearing all your cuts and sores with Zam-Buk herbal ointment. Zam-Buk is134 words
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Advertisement718 1938-11-24 7 fore! Four Square isn't a new golfing score—it's just the grandest little tobacco that ever got a man out of a tight corner. Give hm a pipeful and he'll face a slice or a stymie with more than equanimity. For this tobacco is matured slowly from the i:nest leaf—is cool-smoking718 words
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Miscellaneous231 1938-11-24 7 s»t:i::z J5..C.C. MMHHHHMiHimwi DAILY CROSSWORD t»M u. MM MMMMMMm MMMMMMM MMMMMMMM t J 1 i I rrW EsgwM*H <• 513 LWPI V 1 i r 'i v%'i iv.l_i; L 4 f-M feS; IP E£ v$ r:.-T-v N i --11$ «3 r f iiipp~ T 1 f r«> r ■ni i&au»231 words
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Advertisement143 1938-11-24 8 The BEST TAYLOR-MADE ROLE of ALL! The Yank at Oxford and I his Sweetheart are back again! 6.15 9.15 f<s3j* Patrons -ftk"g ARNOLD Frunk MORGAN £v" C; MAUREEN 0 SOU I VAN w ho > Gorgon Lionel Stonder W Wymon Not rVndlefo tJtlt >Ottl J 7 I With Excellent Supporting143 words
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Advertisement472 1938-11-24 8 ——c— OPENING TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILION WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM PATRONS A SELAMAT HARI RAYA Gm HR II ■g* MI To-Night Nightly. il 11 II I 1 615 9.15 M SFECIAL HARI RAYA ATTRACTION. THE BLACK GHOST" With the Golden Voiced Miss Gohar Navinchandra Stunt King I pecial Hari472 words
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Advertisement310 1938-11-24 8 M. X j ROXY BAR OPEN SPM RLL MIDNIGHT. j LAST NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. "^J^^p^l^pjlMHP^^^^^^^B The Brightest And Snappiest RajaH "^M^^^^a^- j ."Musical Comedy Romance iJiBSRrr-,» "^ttt^ t Of The Season! S ALII' L A V i: 1 Ir Her Greatest Performance Gt Her Career YOU'RE A SWEETHEART A Universal310 words
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Advertisement250 1938-11-24 9 SPECIAL HARI RAYA HOlTday PROGRAMME DAILY AT II A.M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 paa .AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED A L GAMBIA UR-COMHTIOXED (Direction: SHAW B R "s^ D 7^ 11 m. \2« met Br it nor 4. ns Latest T IRZA\ Thriller' "TAftZ A N S ft V E N G c250 words
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Advertisement271 1938-11-24 9 WISHING Ol'R MUSLIM l-ATRONS A SI.AMAT HARI RAYA PI'ASA BOLERO Now Showing At The SUNLIGHT THEATRE I Xcw World (NIGHTLY) i.i!!':^ mv HEAR THE JAVA NIGHTINGALK SEE THE BALI BEAUTIES AND |H ENCHANTING CHOKUSES. J| SPECIAL SI AGE PLAYS NIGHTLY COMBINED WITH VAUDEVILLE KRONCHONG ITEMS. g IT'S SOMETHING UNUSUAL. DON'T271 words
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Advertisement77 1938-11-24 9 j Please relieve Vs... f I *Mh ha, FOUK DAUGHTERS' IV by America-, f in U c n "< Mory finest authoress, FANNIE HURST ...tbat"FOUR DAUGHTERS" h r .hat "Ennp e d effrfy 1 I I FOUR DAUGHTERS" t |t?i •S ,vc more fl- I J| j loudly preient §H77 words
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Article700 1938-11-24 10 THE censorship of cinema films is always a fruitful source of discussion in Malaya. A new angle has been given to such discussion by the discovery, new to some people that censorship is applicable to theatrical entertainment fa general, and there has been much controvorsv regarding what700 words
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Article, Illustration825 1938-11-24 10 C.H. STANLEY JONES - SEQUEL THE PARIS MEETING? B) C.H. STANLEY JONES mjOTHING startling or highly dramatic will come out of the Pans talks. But we may be sure that this meeting of the Premiers and Foreign Ministers of Britain and France is not just a pleasant tea-party. There mav825 words
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Article576 1938-11-24 10 f IRST revelations regarding the Paris meeting of British and j French Ministers show that the question of colonies for Germany is being shelved but appeasement talk continues and the German Foreign Minister will visit Paris after the meeting to discuss a Franco-Ger-man peace pact. France's relations576 words
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Article27 1938-11-24 10 WHAT one Blight caU an meeting. A woman reader says covered the finest thing y ing linoleum. But she **sm whether she married27 words
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Advertisement219 1938-11-24 10 GUARANTE EII ENGLISH SHUTTLECOCKS M,*c f,r _V((I X AC V BAI.ANCK FLIGHT SBBVICB. U Feather Regulation $1.85 PCR DOZEN. ROBINSON <8c CO., LTD. :r.?de-m the gin by the special I flavour. Boord's Gin has been popular for over 200 years. Cordial Old Tom 1 J§i n tne bottle, Finest Dry219 words
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46 1938-11-24 11 untitled own story.—For the second time in recent months the House of Commons was told yesterday by the yesterday by S fhc demand for Council Reform Klt^^ yesterday* and rel rm WaS prom d Lawrence --"lor mTre than years ago. <T Seterm of ffovernorship ended ten46 words
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217 1938-11-24 11 Reuter. I ond m, Nov. 2.* L IqrD Nuffield a nn °tinced loi thai he intends to proeven hospital and ins*itulin and Ihe Empire with an "iron lung." Some hospital* ma\ have three or four. 5 ha I all the iron lungs availableReuter. - 217 words
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192 1938-11-24 11 r Shanghai, Nov. 24. JMf hina Centra] Government has ordered that the campaign in Kwangtttng should be accelerated, and that the Htv of Canton must be recaptured within a limited time. aled that Marshal Chiang personally directing operaa certain route in view c192 words
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Article15 1938-11-24 11 v"" c °nsul for Italy, and have postponed their depar*ve until next month.15 words
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Article457 1938-11-24 11 Reuter. Mp ru. i Paris. Nov. 2:». r T a d L< Hai:fax arTived P«ri, UMlav at 6.30. Shoal ot Vive Chamberlain" were raised as the Prime Minister pasted through the streets with 11 Daladier. fa, one car, followed by Lord Halifax and M. BonnetReuter. - 457 words
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Article84 1938-11-24 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 23 —Mr. R. A. Butler replied in the affirmative when asked whether any representations nad been made to the Japanese Government at the refusal of postal facilities for British newspapers In the occupied area of North China. He added that the newspapers affected woieReuter. - 84 words
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Article90 1938-11-24 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 23. IT is learned that plans for a National Register for Britain and for organisation of a voluntary effort for home defence are now practically complete. It is expected the plans will come before the Cabinet next week and a full statement willReuter. - 90 words
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93 1938-11-24 11 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 23.—United States aircraft manufacturers are seeking means to treble their output to keep pace with Mr. Roosevelt's plan to acquire one of the world's biggest air fleets. A conference of aircraft manufacturers and Government officials to-day, it is stated, laidReuter. - 93 words
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249 1938-11-24 11 CHINESE COMMUNISTS GIVE SUPPORT TO CHIANG URGE NEW EFFORT Reuter. THE Chinese Communist Party, following a plenary Marion o' thooJ'T 23 has pledged its loyally to Marshal aLJ£SSJkSt^i&Sf, ;ecomm to establish a secret organisation within the Lomn'iaag or the Ch& a P The party adopted as its own resolution theReuter. - 249 words
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Article118 1938-11-24 11 Reuter. m j London. Nov. 23. FECIAL consideration has been eiven to the defences of Kenya and the military forces have recently been reorganised en xhe basis of the latesl modern amament recniirementa, declared Mr. Malcolm MacdonaM in a reply to a auestion in the CommonsReuter. - 118 words
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Article132 1938-11-24 11 'On.' >,,,,„,,' .,,,,.,..„i„„ ixc added that he was also in communication with Yemen. The Government attitude regarding the Mufti was well-known but if after consultation it was considered that any Ai jb deportees should be members ol the delegation the Government <vould pre vide facilities.132 words
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Article133 1938-11-24 11 Blow To Ordered Government Reuter. ruiv Budapest, Nov. 23. I ,he Chamber for the fust time finee the farm,!.on of the C abinet a week ago Government were defeated by US votes to M en a notion in favour of the rcvmal introduction of fifteen deBWtiesReuter. - 133 words
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Advertisement75 1938-11-24 11 ouality and sun erlative radio performance sS_£ s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^J^l^^^^^^S are assured by the 12-inch «Hjlt J» anli Cr the Cin iO-valve SP radio /^VLess 10', for Cash or O f\ m I 12 raymmls ~f S!'! JL O\ J Iffi I 'lubqtuf RADIOGRAM Listen in to the G.E.C. Military Band programme75 words
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445 1938-11-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fITINc .lean M. Kleinmann a pianist as (ioow Ra# Hopkins, dance band leader of the Baffles Hotel pet Honed in •.he HirhCour: y.s.erday before the Chief JnsUce.Mr P. a dissolution of his marriage to Florence Elizabeth Maiy Hopkins on the grounds445 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-11-24 12 A Beater message from Hollywood says Mrs Bob Gregory has heen given a film contract by the Universal Films and will appear in \Y. Fields' C harlie McCarthy comedy "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man.' according to the New Yoiii Times correspondent. MMU shows Mis.52 words
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Article43 1938-11-24 12 Trie annual report of the Singapore Cricket Club says, inter alia, that "in October 1937 it was dtscocrered that the Chief Clerk had been misappropriating Club funds fcr the past three years. The total defalcations ever this period amounted to $5.045.Ce."43 words
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171 1938-11-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). TO-DAY is Hari Rava Puasa and from early this morning large numbers of Muslims, dressed in their sarongs and bajus went to their Mosques and after service exchanged the usual greetings of "Slamat Hari Rava Puasa v and celebrated* There has been171 words
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Article139 1938-11-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. 'THE desirability of encouraging stock farming on proper smallholding lines and the need for providing adequate grazing grounds— two points raised by the senior unofficial member for Penang at the last meeting of the Legislative Council—were matters not only for139 words
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Article17 1938-11-24 12 The- Imperial Airways mail plane is expected to arrive in Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow.17 words
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368 1938-11-24 12 j What The j Stars I Foretell j j j TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Pleasant and unex- I pected surprise are likely, j Hasty news is indicated, and possibly a hurried journey on busiriess. Heartening develop- 5 ments in business matters may Z o?re 2/ou a bucked-up feeling. J I368 words
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Article108 1938-11-24 12 Singapore. Wednesday. TO prevent litigation on the grounds of bias by dissatisfied house owners, the Municipal Health Officer should not vote on any prooosal or scheme he submits for consideration of the Board of the Singapore Improvement Trust. That was the suggestion made bT Mr.108 words
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397 1938-11-24 12 $500 FINE ON STALL OWNER UPHELD (Tribune SUi Reporter) lpoh, Wednesday. REMARKING that the case vyas one of the worst of its kmd and that the titles of the books alone denote grossest indeccno imaginable, the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Mnrray397 words
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392 1938-11-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Wednesday A SUGGESTION that an informal committee be appoint men to consider whether the present Municipal Orel: sbadd not be opea and a new bill introduced at an early date, was made by Mr. Tay Lian Teck at to-day's meeting of the392 words
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118 1938-11-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala I.umpur, Nov. 23. AFTER be was awarded damages of 5250 in the libel suit in which he had claimed 810,000 from the Sin Chew Jit Poh Press for alleged injury to his reputation on account of an article published118 words
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Article97 1938-11-24 12 Seremban, Thursday. REPORTS of two muiders in Rompin and in Port Dickson reached Seremban this morning. A former Chinese was discovered with a stab wound in his chest in in the jungle and the pelice state the man must have been dead for two days when the body97 words
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Article62 1938-11-24 12 The AH Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore, will hold a public gathering in connection with the EAd-el-Fitr at the Society's premises. 830. Geylang Road at 4.30 p.m. on the third day of Hari Raya Puasa 'Saturday*. The joint Secretaries of the Society invite all Muslims to the function62 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-11-24 12 A rehearsal of the Hari Raya Procession at the Happy W«'»M N v15 words
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Advertisement54 1938-11-24 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: tin:-ft BUILDING. CHLLIA ST. TBONE 3808. SDNGAPORi FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: ■BR KM BAN PDI BROS. atALACCA HUNG CHYE CO. BL LUMPUR WENG HTNG LOONii NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TED, *POM LEE AH WENG, WHANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTL "o:54 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-24 12 M IWESS IS GOOD FOR YOU WPS 488 words
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Article77 1938-11-24 13 Hedli SJt L, Deputy M R W SS "il r\M S Will he -morrow by the 1 y ,tilths' 'cave prior Ed in Malaya mal Audit Dewas stationed at he was auditor, nt Autiiloj. Auditor S.S. and auditor S.S l g. Ccrney'* president ot jp c77 words
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117 1938-11-24 13 Reuter. I Berlin. Nov. *?3. n p *!s addling a meeting I tsand Nazi propaganda I parationi of anew I jr-Ai-h dr.u' planned for winter. 1 th. r"iiurk< made in the I B.iker, "OverI ,an r,se no I propaganda for I ..orld. DearReuter. - 117 words
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414 1938-11-24 13 IMPOR TANT STA TEMENT MADE IN COUNCIL (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. UNLESS the local defence M-heme. providing for certain establishments of both regular forces and volunteers, —a scheme drawn up by the local committee and the committee fur Imperial defence after414 words
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Article73 1938-11-24 13 Reuter Washington. Nov. 22— Dr. DieckhofT called on Mr. Cordell Hu'i to-day to ;juy goodbye. He entered Mr. Hull's rhce with a broad smile cut emerged looking nervous. He told pressmen hehad only been saying goodoye. He did not give Mr. Hull any message and did notReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-11-24 13 i on uitn the Green Street, I pton Park (London) Shopping Week took U e'xat onal Bab^ u^r* 1 Hie National Bab\ Week Council. Pnoto shows: Perambulators "parked" wi.iie the owners display their charms to the judges.41 words
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417 1938-11-24 13 DECENTLY Mr. Billy Heaton was in Singapore presenting dancing act in conjunction with his partners. An item called the Australian Stock W hip Dance was banned by the Police, and it was reported at the time that an unofficial member of the Legislative Coun-417 words
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Article45 1938-11-24 13 Reuter. Burgat Nov. 23 —The Nationalists Claim to have driven the Republicanacross the Segre river and restored the position of this front to what it was prior to the recent Republican offensive, j Ine front now is completely cleared Ot Republican troops.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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205 1938-11-24 13 London. Nov. 23. fUSFENCE questions are expected to figure prominently in the Anglo-French conversations for which Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax will go to Paris to-day. The British mission include foreign office officials, Mr. William Strange and Sir Alexander Cadogan, but no staff205 words
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Advertisement140 1938-11-24 13 TOYS I IST SELECTION IN TOWN toddlekar. V xutiy constructed with low centre oi' gavlty making i f lmMOVSE ROCKER. possible tc overturn, finished rocker. Viry cmo washable enamel with coltructeti. Handle oared beads, castors with 2 Irs. the heart lor sate- rubber bumpers bar-.; arcl front. rli;:M PRICE 58.85.140 words
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Advertisement285 1938-11-24 13 the Milk of Jersey Cows and pos- Br sesses all the freshness New Zealand*!? luscious meadow.;. S It i-s pra tically delicious with fruit salads, mak*s cereal foods mere tempting and bri lgs out the flavour, of coffee. tea, etc. Always keep a tin of this creamy fullI A Vi285 words
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Article, Illustration614 1938-11-24 14 Tournament Game A t Th c S. Q C. u.s.o/s 9; o. IN a fairly interesting Club Tournament rugby fixture, yesterday, which at times bordered on the one-sided, the United Services Officers XV defeated the Rest by nine points (three tries) to nil614 words
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Article59 1938-11-24 14 DJNGAFORE XV vs. R N R.A.F. O n the >7 alava" Cup match at on Saturday: B A i'ns. P t> Ltrndon t p Wood 5* »i Box (ess, I>r G F. Jones I li Potter, r Maxey, Other, D M "vVaiker. Ml Cnrbery, I59 words
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Article115 1938-11-24 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 24. T Ai: latesl i ilioi kon ate November handicap to be run at Man(m< Nulmday is as follows: 212 Papagono Uaken and offered). 100-9 Solitaire, Offered, 12-1 taken. 100-8 Trafalgar, Velvet Cushion (taken anct offered). 100-7 Aphrodisia, T°rtan, offered, 15-1 taken. ICO-6 Eughtrig,Reuter. - 115 words
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830 1938-11-24 14 r<ni I OWING is the full card of events for the first day of the F° Skve meetin* of the Selan K or Turf Ghk at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. RACE ONE 2.30 p. m. Ponies-Class 3-Division 2-5 Furlongs 1 PL. Harding Capt.830 words
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Article49 1938-11-24 14 FOLLOWING are selections "by Argus' for this afternoon's races in Kuala I umpur: Race I—PHOON TOK Leonie Race Z— KIT Ladolet Race 3—TWINKLING EYES Faith Race 4—KATHRYN Empennage Race S—SURE CURE Kalaw Race 6—MISS LABIS Policy Race 7—SIR PATRICK Little Tex Race B—MANDAI Wiley Friar.49 words
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Article174 1938-11-24 14 By "PETE." THE next boxing promotion at the Happy World Stadium takes place on Dec. i t when George E. Lee will present a caid which was yesterday approved by the Board. It includes a return battle between Tommy Carrie and Silver Kid174 words
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Article57 1938-11-24 14 SC.C. B" XV vs. Police to-mcrrow at the S C.C: R E. Melhuish; P. Given-Wilson. H. Milner. D. C. Clark. R A. Ward; J. H. Forrester. C. F Sutton: P. Whitworth. W. A. Ball. W. H Carter. G. E. Boizot. S S. Scale. D. A. Johnston,57 words
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94 1938-11-24 14 \LL sports teams travelling by rail will be conveyed at singfe tariff book fare for journey, either first <-* third class, from Dec. 15, ti,,'. Tribune is officially infi In addition to the slayers not more than five persons nun travel under this m and94 words
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166 1938-11-24 14 THREE hockey teams from Kuala Lumpur arrived here today, the Selangor Colts, Selangor Casoh and Kuala Lumpur I'M.( A. fo a series of matches aga n>t Singapm sides. The following matches have been arranged for the V.M.C A. To-day: vs. S.C.C. on the166 words
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Article91 1938-11-24 14 S C.C. "A"' XI rs F rt morrow at the SC C F J L unfger; H. A. Schanner. SLdr. F I Watts: D. H T r. C E. Brc N. Elliott: P. H. H irrison, C. H. inter, H. F. Earl. A. Eraser, R. F91 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-24 14 A Tankard of Health i w m «I TV? Distributed by I Fraser Neavc Ltd15 words
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Advertisement30 1938-11-24 14 Ir i *****5555 dtvj,c 5 e*""s»J tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and Fei better thaa terumt, raw meat, Medicated *iae» lw30 words
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1484 1938-11-24 15 president Reports A Satisfactory Year was how President H. C. Atkin Berry of the A n (;o,t Club characterised 1937 at the annual of the Club. Berry said: s were put to the shape of bunkerin i improvements construction for some time. extended and >mfortably1,484 words
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Article132 1938-11-24 15 DOYAL Singapore Golf Club showu ed a revenue increase by $8,471 against an increased expenditure of $4,726 as compared with 1937. Entrance fees were, however, less by $1,650 and the net surplus on the year's working is $9,857.76 as against $7,465.79. "This132 words
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Advertisement46 1938-11-24 15 [wrestling co g cat i kl NEW-WORLD SAT. 26th. Nov. ARENA BOCK <H El si; M BAKSIU SINGH (S'llvH SENSATION) J •"H I IIAHEEM BIIX Jt vs. 6—5 Mm. Rds ttif'HEAL GILL J ECI GOLDSTEIN vs. SARDAR KHAN V I $2, $1. &50 cts. Phone L46 words
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Advertisement318 1938-11-24 15 Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight If you are Thin. Underweight, loosing Energy. Tired all the time, have a Pale, Sallow Complexion, suffer from Skin Blemishes. Circles under the Eyes, and lack that mysterious magnetic force called it you are run-down and need the new discovery of a Hollywood. California. Physician.318 words
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Advertisement146 1938-11-24 15 NEW TRANSPARENT COLOUR FOR UPS I Title enothod of lip colouring. etoUei he— Mm glamorous South Soa Maidon, nkw lips positively irresistible) I jiSa c/nstead of coating your C ji lips with co opaque lipstick f M that's mors likely to repel I /W» tj than attract TATTOO <Mv H146 words
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Advertisement220 1938-11-24 15 Ĕ you find best% is the ansi^ For any weakness of throat or nutrition and effectively overcomes chest, or any tendency to tuben v- the constrtutionil debuity so lrelosis for a troublesome COUgh. quently associated with these cases, bronchitis or any chest affection, the standard approved treatment LN n,01,,t r220 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-11-24 15 THE TIDES Te-tiay: 0.14 a.m. 9 It, 11.26 a.m. 9 ft. H ins. To morrow: 0.45 a.m., 8 ft. 8 ins. 11.58 a.m. 9 ft. 7 ins.27 words
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205 1938-11-24 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) mDg a port, Wednesday. GOVERNMENT desires to iio evciything that it can to improve conditions among agricultural labourers according to a reply given by the Penang Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, when, at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council, he205 words
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Article53 1938-11-24 16 Reuter. Prague. Nov. 22.—1t is understood that agreement has been reached between the {.arty .leaders undr which Dr. Hacha. eminent lawyer and chief of *he SuSupreme Court, will be put forward as a candidate for the presidency ol the Republic. M. Chvalkov kv would i 'main ftReuter. - 53 words
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261 1938-11-24 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. VOTE of $5,000 has been included in the 1930 estimates enable the Survey Department to try and find out whether a short road trace un Penang Hill is possible, and if so, the Public Works Department v261 words
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Article103 1938-11-24 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter' Singapore, Wednesday. Appearing before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning was a Malay named Abdullah bin Mohamed Salleh. charged with criminal intimidation by threatening another Malay named Mohamed Ali bin Haji Mecca with injury to his person with the intention to103 words
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208 1938-11-24 16 London. Nov. 23. QN behalf of copper producing companies operating under the restriction scheme, it is officially announced that present copper production will be so reduced by January. 1939, that production will be at the rate of 110 per cent basic quotas. To-day's announcement of the208 words
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308 1938-11-24 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday Q AMBLING facilities in Peaa», have "completely defeated the law and the policp." uas the admission made by the Inspector-General at* Police, M r K. H. Onr.net, when he replied to a speech by Dr. J. E. E. Smith a!308 words
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Advertisement327 1938-11-24 16 YOUR jS eyes egr ft "BURN"? ytxiS Do your Eyes Burn after Exposure to the intense Sun and Dusty Winds? Murine 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;327 words
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Advertisement229 1938-11-24 16 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may se:m after centuries of failure, a remedy bas been disI covered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease.229 words
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Advertisement7 1938-11-24 16 WINCARNIS Cannot fail to give you energy7 words
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Article120 1938-11-24 17 Stall Reporter) re, Wednesday. n the Colony holds hal there is no necy to be made into public works. ply given by the CoA S. Small, at f the Legislative .-alt with a sugges- tor an investigathe cost of public it to suggest to all120 words
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281 1938-11-24 17 ol progress, scientists have ti resting and important dis-uresent-day man is cleverer ancestors who lived thousand This fact is inferred greater capacity of the dern cultured man in comit of early man. Another should be of greater im--11 inhabitants cf the earth -cay man281 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1938-11-24 17 China Will Emerge From Horror Misery As An Invincible Nation A fl HALDANFS IMPASSIONED SPEECH TO LOCAL CHINESE /T..-U Singapore Wednesday. THLW to-Hov r inbune Staff Reporter) L for t* T* f r her Wn nalional but of national 2j if th<? new spirit of unitv < of the eountrv.1,062 words
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Advertisement53 1938-11-24 17 i WOMEN! learn the secret I of everlasting ENERGY!? Take Wampole? fcOj£> Phospho- Lecithin the nerve food containing all essential element! for bodily vigoui builds up r.erve and bral n tissues, sireng thens the ood> s nerve structure, and is a restorative ionic afte/ DON'T; FIGHT YOUR NERVES EED THEM53 words
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Advertisement179 1938-11-24 17 1 ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE ASSIGN! I LIQUIDATOR ATTORNEY AND AGENT. AH work, w hatcvor the amount will command our fullest attention. With the facilities of tne Oversea-Chinese Bat king Corporation, Ltd.. and the Eastern Realty Co.. Ltd., Wt are in a unique position which links facilities with security Mm**** For further179 words
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Advertisement171 1938-11-24 17 RAFFLES BRASSERIE j BRAS BASAH ROAD OTIC I TRY OUR SPECIAL SI TIFFIN served fr„ m 12.30 to 2.30 P.M. AND SPECIAL DAILY »I*ll Hi Served from 7.30 to 10 P.M. also j A LA CARTE CONTINENTAL DISHES j SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RTSORT. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY171 words
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Article286 1938-11-24 18 THE condition of the refugees in China was described by Miss Barbara Collins, who is on the staff of the Education Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council, in an address at a meeting in the Friends' Meeting-house, Manchester, arranged by the Manchester branch of the Women's International286 words
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912 1938-11-24 18 APPEAL BY CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE China Needs Your Help From C.E.C. Headouarters. fHINA needs your help. She is calling upon you to help her in her hour of trial. Never has she called in vain, but now che supreme effort must be made.912 words
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Article53 1938-11-24 18 The Chinjhai Provincial Governmen f bar 1.500 war horses to present to the National Government for use oi' ihe Chinese cavalry units a' the front. The 100,000 sheepskins contributed by Ihe province in support of the nationwide campaign for winter garments for Chinese troops and refugees have been53 words
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Article322 1938-11-24 18 rraE 53 members m r Ku.„,.. A turn; War-Front < o who hft Canton one earh October morning when it nas still n Japanese threat have no* Me mm missicn to perform while ten the Nanchang front: thai ol ing the soldiers and civilians then that the322 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-11-24 18 The China untitled pletelv subsided, and still to cro.s shallow BIW areas to relief sUUens,15 words
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Advertisement133 1938-11-24 18 Cerebos k Purity Products i There are no gravy making di ficulfies rW^iT^^r when you use Bisto. It provides all I 1 the thickening, seasoning and fldvouring good gravy needs and improves a hot day is a jelly Cerebos for choice. ,'^^"o^ 3 T /*1 qu-ckly in ybe bothered with133 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-24 18 ':Mflß|j£i;i an stings < l Scrubb'l gives INSTANT relief. "vS i Just dab the pirt Wlth undiluted o,|£ Scrubb's—its cooling effect stops ▼is TRY IT /I ji the irritation and its neutralising E Y^UR f effect against poison banishes all C40 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-24 18 Daily China. Page (Edited by T. H. TAN) IDEAL. MADE IN GERMAN 1 57, ROBINSON >\ u Wf* CASH DISCOUNT19 words
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687 1938-11-24 19 Plan To Launch Federation In 1940 (United States). Nnl ,;!>> IX4RNS TH AT THE REVISED T)R\ft DEI H! nov m AV I IBEACUED 120 MAJOR STATES BEFORF tul WFNT of a «'WglON(United States). - 687 words
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Article41 1938-11-24 19 <n. Nov. 17. hi author, of tfouhri Yogi Sarnie of the Mil riots in ther places in in Mandalay Lett, District £.101 J J«l found guilty I.P.C. and ffer rigorous imthe rising of the 1 nited I'icss).41 words
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Article23 1938-11-24 19 The Hon. Khan Premier of Sind. uing. Sardar Valrya J B. Kripalani Premier. They Gandhi in the United Press*.23 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-11-24 19 BABY NOOR JEHAN. charming little star. who appears in the beautiful Bindn?*tanj picture "Fakhr-e Islam" (Pride of Islam), an Indra Movietone Production, which commenced a •<rsen at the Theatre Royal, Singapore, yesterday. Others in prominent roles are »,1 ss Patience Cooper. Sultana Khatun, (ihulam Sabir. Nisar Ahmed83 words
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566 1938-11-24 19 (SPEAKING at the Pachaiyappa's College* Madras under the auspices o f the College Union recently, Mr. C. J. Varkey. Parliamentary Secretary, suggested thai the third centenary of the foundation of Madras should be appro;.riately celebrated when it falls due early566 words
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Article124 1938-11-24 19 New Delhi, Nov. 17. A BILL further to amend the Hindu Women's Right of Property Act of 1937 has been tabled for introduction at the next sesion of the Central Legislative Assembly by Messrs. A. Dutt, S. K. Som, A. X- hattopadhyaya, D. K. Lahiri124 words
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Advertisement27 1938-11-24 19 I (i mistaking l^alitgM I \^Y r ONDERFULLY I I get much more pleasure switched to Craven c A.' /3 I They do not stain my «fl27 words
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Advertisement62 1938-11-24 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Be Careful to wearing ungrcund Sunglasses, whlcJi may cause your eyes to be detective. Oo to Nan Sin and see the moden? frames rltted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B2 Dark glasses 'or Safe and Comfortable Vision, At $5.00 per62 words
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Advertisement341 1938-11-24 19 [ThisBIOCELI SKINFOODi certainly lakes away I WRINKIESj] recipe tonight Its effect wma Ihmhmmmi almost magical. In couple oi weeks it made me look 10 years younger. Biocel—a dOC tor told me—is the discovery of a great Vienna University Professor. It is now contained in every jar of t'reme I okalon,341 words
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Article, Illustration112 1938-11-24 20 DEMONSTRATION IN SINGAPORE DEMONSTRATION lessons in physical training were given at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School on Tuesday. They were arranged by Mr. E Strickland, assistant Superintendent of Physical Education. Increased weight following a period of regular exercise is re ported u y a large number112 words
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