Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1938
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Title Section39 1938-11-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsbaher- r ivc-wsoaDer. Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVII.- -No. 280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, November 25, 19:58. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1938 A39 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-25 1 Read Vie syS D A V I N E Dominant In Malay* which provides in "^^^^^jß^^Efch^16 words
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Advertisement33 1938-11-25 1 I *CAf\*A m 1 m m MADAME PAGE It, adfflj i"i don. ixMrr DftrtU M \KER AND DFHMIN'FR. G< tfaa Dt*lgnH CtMted in :,cr ;vofk rooms 5 .S M 13. BATTKKY ROAO, SINGAPORE33 words
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Article127 1938-11-25 2 READLRS of a newspaper in Livingstone (Northern Rhodesia), had to do without the latest news from Europe when the paper had a crisis of its own. A leading article in the paper, in which the European situation was being discussed, was interrupted by the following plaintive note,127 words
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Article77 1938-11-25 2 Riga A doctor bo Kaunas has inte*. r«ewed one lv centenarians in an *ffofl to discover the secret of long life. But they ail had totally differed ron, and the doctor has beet; unable to draw any conclusions. i Some of the old people had77 words
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Article98 1938-11-25 2 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 23. A N agreement has been signed by A Germany and Czechoslovakia regulating the question of nationality and the option of Czech inhabitants of the districts ceded to derma ny. The German Government shall be en- titled bsfcre July next to request noaI GermansReuter. - 98 words
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441 1938-11-25 2 Police Hunt For Undersized Foreigner London. Nov. 7. A FAMOUS WcM-end surgeon was attacked in Bond-Street V\., and stabbed by a man with I stiletto in mistake fcr King Ctnrge of Greece, it was revealed here. Since the attack, from which the surgeon narrowly441 words
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Article, Illustration90 1938-11-25 2 V.ie CITls of the C.rev o*t Hospital School trok their annual Da, -ifts to Westminster Hospital. London, which the School has supported from it- earliest days. H-aded by a girl bearing a board fti nouneing Westrmnsf r Hospital rcond Day" and each fir! carrying90 words
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141 1938-11-25 2 Colombo. PEELING in South Africa against the return of any of Germany's fOrimr colonies was becoming increasingly stronger, Sir Richard Goode, hief Secretary of Rhodesia and pioneer RJiodesian administrator, told Router in an interview here on board shin brrond for Europe sir Richard said141 words
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Article331 1938-11-25 2 Washington. N appeal for the charitable to bequeath their eyes to hospitals so that blind persons may be able to receive the now "corneal window*' eye operation and recover their has been made in an interview here by Dr. I'amen Castroviejo, New York eye specialist.331 words
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151 1938-11-25 2 Singapore, Wednesday. AN his appointment as an officer of v the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire—an honour conferred on him by his late Majesty King George V—Major E. J. Medley. R.A.. was to-day decorated with a Military Cross151 words
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133 1938-11-25 2 Brassy order "to assri of the civilian pop A.R.P. tra"n*nr- < i peatd in W n General Termcnia Ttie newspaper "Ls hrt such centres are ra'nins 01 Individuals in The attitude of municip aids these schools \s aol actcry. the paper dccl: Mthusiastic. others133 words
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Article62 1938-11-25 2 •The Loyalists of Ulster vo up their c:t. sec nitcd Kingdom Mr J torthern Ireland Mini tei ol F .id Duccairn Unionisl in We rnc.r rumouis.*' he >. i orence* between North N id Southern Republic: 0 r.djusting their differ... es ing a plan for separat.: Lritain62 words
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Advertisement303 1938-11-25 2 I ill OR I IlSfci I (OLDS ftMil YOU can catch a bad cough, cold or influenza far quicker and more easily than you may realise; and if such complaints are left unchecked, bronchitis or pneumonia will develop just as quickly. So, be sure to keep your bronchial tubes and303 words
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Advertisement153 1938-11-25 2 W JL <f ragged coat, loss of an K swellings between the toe-. Bob Nttrtm** Condition Powd< easy to give because they are tastt Give them regularly and When a dog Scratches it is because dog repays you with high unnamral foods have loaded his blood glossy coat. See how153 words
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878 1938-11-25 3 "They're Killing Me" Shouted Deceased Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Thursday. 'J SAW a iarge amount of blood on the concrete floor just where I ♦vas standing. Having seen the blood, I shouted for Na;ar Singh and I saw him coming from878 words
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114 1938-11-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. granted to Mrs. H. L Turnbull, who petitioned for the i her marriage to Mr. F. J. Turnbull, was made absoSuoreme Court by the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M Murray ittw£3 ...sel for the petiwas an application v olute114 words
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Article48 1938-11-25 3 Ci)rrespo7zdenr] r Star. Thursday, feet long, commonly > as Ular Tugong leatti of a four year :iah binti Salleh in Kota Serang -lirl twice on the Lit second, but before it scape it was killed, teld by Tungku Abdula veidict of death by returned.48 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-11-25 3 The twentieth anniversary of the Armistice—given a new significance by the crisis through which Europe recently passed— was commemorated with a national service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall. London, attended by the King and Queen, members of the Royal family and the Government. Photo shows the Kmg56 words
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101 1938-11-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. ACTING on information re- ceived. Inspector Mobamed Noor of ipoh, and a party of police, proceeded to Sintu. a village near Gopeng, and intercepted a lorry coming in the direction of Ipoh at 3.30 a.m. The lorry engaged in the101 words
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154 1938-11-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AFTER they had shared a cup of tea, Kalimuthu, a coolie and Raiumallai, a six-year-old Tamil hoy were taken ill on Elmina Estate on Sept. 9. They died while being taken to the General Hospital and154 words
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Article31 1938-11-25 3 A service for dectors and nurses and those associated with them in their work was held in Canterbury Cathedral recently. There wr.s a congregation of more than 1.000.31 words
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148 1938-11-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. pUNCHED on her chest, then robbed of her handbag by a Malay cyclist. This was the alarming experience of a European woman in Yenning- Road in broad daylight. The victim of this latest outrage by Kuala Lumpur's newly-formed snatch-and-grab cycling148 words
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Article76 1938-11-25 3 [From Our Own Correspordent J Parit Buntar, Thursday. IN ihe local court v Chinese boy of L 2 years was produced before the Magistrate, in chambers, with voluntarily causing hurt to another boy named Kan<j Teong Chuan with a dangerous I weapon. Accused, pleaded guilty,76 words
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Advertisement142 1938-11-25 3 HAPPY PAYS I ARCHERS I H E R S /iTHINK SHE IS /wTIL, I YOUR NERVES ARE OVER- %*Mj ;W<i REALLY THINK 1 I STIMULATED BY TOO MUCH A l\ W IT WILL HELP-/ I CAFFEINE AND TANNIN /Vvfe*f I'LL TRY IT I IN YOUR MEALTIME I WlF* U'fSal TOMORROW142 words
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Advertisement77 1938-11-25 3 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Cleah, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twice every day apply a light lather of Camay to your face and hands. Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water—a rinse in cold—and your skin will glow with a new, deep, exquisite cleanliness. CONNELL BROS.77 words
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Article707 1938-11-25 4 Girl In Sack Case: Alleged Confession London. Nov. 7. npREMBLING while he held the hand of a a 13-year-eld sch< boy listened at Islington Juvenile Court to proceedings whi h resulted in his committal for trial at the Old Bailey. He is accused of707 words
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153 1938-11-25 4 Toronto. MR. Ralph C Day, the mayor of Toronto, is withholding action on the appeal of Sir Harry Twyford, Lord Mayor of London, for financial assistance for Czechoslovakian refugees, until the matter of "Appalling suffering among our own people of Toronto is153 words
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Article72 1938-11-25 4 Mr Justice Oliver (formerly Mr. Roland Oliver. K. C took his seat on he Bench in the King's Bench Division recently. His first case was a claimi toy a moneylender against a client who appeared in person. Mr Justice Oliver, in the quiet tones in72 words
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94 1938-11-25 4 PMMJUNG to the ~p a convict serving i.-,. Vf term m a prison in Gaile w <bern Ccy!on. attracted i'bZ crowd outside by pmk£S screaming. Hp harangued the athfri about the alleged grievances 5 the prisoners and said he mmZ net come down until thrv94 words
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Article85 1938-11-25 4 I VTVIA is already making i"" c P i,a tions for the visitors to pass through the country f the 1940 Olympic Ganirs in The distribution of special cards" containing uiformation country, to all visitors comma to" is to be begun next spring, it nas decided85 words
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Advertisement438 1938-11-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P&C3and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. (>. S. X. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. J BANGALORE 6.000 In port CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 »C. 16 t BHUTAN O.IUU Dec. 1/ I BEHAR 6.000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA n.OOO Dec. 30 1539 X SOUDAN 6.500438 words
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Advertisement464 1938-11-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Oermany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, WBTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due 8 pore. 1938. S-S. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China J" s.s. "LIPPH" omits Manila Dec. 15 ss. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec 22 s.s. "CREFELD' omits Manila464 words
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Advertisement406 1938-11-25 4 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j l To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden §uez porl §aid Pales t in e J t -na cw PO Mv a P'nff Beyrouth. Cascablanca. Rotterdam.' om S V? T M ™A 8-1* Hamburg and Copenhagen. < SS A itn 27-"l 1406 words
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Advertisement126 1938-11-25 4 HAMBURG-AMiSRIKA Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Cornaanies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. DUISBURG via Manila Nov. 29 T m.s. SAUERLAND Direct Dec 10 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec. 2« HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1938126 words
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Advertisement122 1938-11-25 4 IN 1)0 CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (Incorporated in En,"• 2ko n? Direct Service to Japan vu »< and to Calcutta via P*"* B LadTaking cargo on throu irq for Canton, Macao Vangt se Chefo, Tientsin, Newer t ports/Formosa, the ITT .v FOH nCNANG AND KUMSANG YUEN SANG Dec FOR122 words
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323 1938-11-25 5 Narada, weliknown Ceylonese Buddhist missionary, who arrived in Singapore very recently will give a lecture on Roddhiwn at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. His appearance in Singapore is in connection with the Maha-Bcdhi Society, primarly organised to care for the interests of Buddhism323 words
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70 1938-11-25 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 24. rr is understood that Mr. Chamberlain and I/ord Halifax had valuable and interesting conversations at the Quai d'Orsay last night though these were after dinner talks rather than official discussions. After dinner Mr. Chamberlain conferred at length with the FrenchReuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement2494 1938-11-25 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC notices Singapore Municipality tenders nr ,c are now invited for the jUDExvb trials or service For il^' 11 -;:.V Municipal Tender Room Da t e of Closing. Nov., 1938. A delivery at Paya WPP" in.-ai. i Station of r r. 1 i; ii ents Deposit gteel 122,494 words
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Advertisement384 1938-11-25 5 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3.00. CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON, Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. Thone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). Painting House RcDairing Co. S I Painting, Limewushing General House Repairing. No. 161, TELOK AVER STREET, S SINGAPORE. S i RAJAH'S COLLE GE OF384 words
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Article387 1938-11-25 6 Reuter 's Commercial Service LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. Previous To-day Changa Improved fractionally Quite, steady RUBBER ***** 7 15;16 SPOt 715 ic 7 15 16 Ist Forward (December) Buyers 8 1.16 8 116 2nd Forward "(JaniMar.) Buyers 8 fa 3rd Forward (Apr.June) Buyers 8 116 +1,16 #4 London. Thursday. Previous387 words
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Article120 1938-11-25 6 Singapore. Nov. 25. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Planctus 20. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kola 16; Kanto Maru 14; J. P Coen Etapire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) "SSfia it 32; it ft* (Entranc *m «>120 words
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Article515 1938-11-25 6 Singapore, Nov. 18. Articles Prices MEAT 3eef steak (kati) #J JJ Beef stew or curry (kati) f* Villet steak (lb.) JJ Mutton, Australian (lb.) 3U Mutton, Indian abj Pork, lean (kati) 4 P"»rk, lean and fat Ist. quality* (kati) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared I515 words
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Article18 1938-11-25 6 Singapore. Nov. 25. Tiie price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 Sellers ?7l».18 words
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Article14 1938-11-25 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110.(up $1 i).14 words
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240 1938-11-25 6 Shanghai, Nov. 25 MORE Japanese troops have landed at Bias Bay. They are advancing along the road bordering Mirs Bay with the object of forming a junction with their comrades who are now guarding the Canton-Kow-loon Railway. Another force of Japanese troops is240 words
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Article174 1938-11-25 6 Arrived from N.E.I, by K.N.l.L.ivt. plane "PK-AFJMr. Prof. Radsma. Mr and Mrs. Prol. Bonne, Mr. Dr. van Veen Mr. Dr. Schyveschuurder, Mr. Dr. Muller. Mr. Baron yon Rekstedt. Mr. Van Dongen, Mr. Radbruck, Mr. J. W Sonsen. Mr. T. C. Kruvt. Left for Saigon by K.N.I.L.M. plane174 words
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280 1938-11-25 6 nrCBLP in all markets ha, rpo tered a sharp decline durinrZ wtck says Stanton i, n Rubber Maiket review, rhc l«£ point touched in Singapore fc foi Jan/March yesterday but i" day there has been a recovm •t-ic. A marked feature has beei wit h280 words
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Article46 1938-11-25 6 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 24 —Six tarn %m killed and one injured in a coMoatetween the 10.000-ton Italian cruise "Pola" and the destroyer "Lampo." due to the latter's rudder failing to act The "Lampo" was considerably damaged but the "Pola" sustained only trifling damage.— Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article28 1938-11-25 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter' The Singapore ambulance service ns not called upon from 9.30 p.m., Wednesday night, till midnight yesterday. Wt atituting a record for the year.28 words
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Advertisement267 1938-11-25 6 BANK OF CHINA BATAVIA AGENCY Kali Besar West No: 4, Bat a via Telegraphic Address: CHUNCKUO, Batavia. Opened for Business November 21st 193«. SOUTH II IS lIISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) Loss Of Profits Insurance W. G DOVE. Manager. VI. 5926. a Finlavscm Green THE UNITED CHINESE267 words
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Advertisement87 1938-11-25 6 I THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated m Straits Settlements and registered as a Treat Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Beak ef India, 'fmtita The Company, baring the necessary powers, is prepared to unSSake Executor and Trustee Business andiS t£V?£ authorised by Section 7 ot its87 words
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Advertisement247 1938-11-25 6 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated In India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Bs. 60,000,000. Subscribed Capital m 36,605,275. Paid Up Capital 7,121,055. Total Funds n 22,807,601 THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., FJH.S. ft JOHORI mmm ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents:247 words
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Article112 1938-11-25 7 Trieste. Itaml here that during the Li two weeks over 12,000 tons i strahan and Canadian wheat lt i Trieste in German s to be l iwarded by rail to i stoelts of wheat, stood some 40,000 pass througr during the next ralische Dampfschine, who c112 words
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292 1938-11-25 7 Police On Trail A 'MURDER CHAMKFR*' New N V 1L A bers of a trT .R' paved wit human bones, where memSunned and s > n d a< are alleged to have machineana cremated their victims, was discovered by police at292 words
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66 1938-11-25 7 Detroit. A WORLD woman s party, with in Geneva, is to be formed on the initiative of the national woman's party of America. The ultimate goal of the organisation it was said at the biennial convention here of the national woman's party, will66 words
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Article134 1938-11-25 7 Newcastle oa-Tyne, Nov. s. rORMS blindness, paralysis, insanity, epilepsy, deafness, mutism 1 and other defer! s may become curable as the result of a new act bod [ministering an anaesthetic. the Newcastle and has been tried ns op wide possibijrain surgeon. nmrrthrtiirJ hi m a134 words
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Article35 1938-11-25 7 The Royal Cashmerian Dancers began their two-day programme at Alexandra Hall. North Bridge Road last night. A v-r e<- v of Ind an skttches and Hawaiian dances, with apnrooriate music, was served up.35 words
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99 1938-11-25 7 Moscow. A RICH supply of wild-growing -upar cane has been found in the basins of the rivers 111 (Kazakhs tan) and Amu Daria (Turkmen a) in »he I'.S.S.R., says Tass. the Sovie* News Agency. It was discovered by an expedition vent by99 words
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Advertisement119 1938-11-25 7 4 In answer to numerous requests we have nov. added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT expert supervision at moderate charges and with prompt attention. We invite you to cur GENTS' TAILORING and LADIES' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS id we await your MLE-TIDE ORDERS H Fashions in Style and bring you up-to-date THE WHra DOT119 words
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Advertisement145 1938-11-25 7 BACKACHE Flush Kidneys of Waste Matter Poisons and Acid and Stop Getting Up Nights 60 CENTSPROVES IT When your kiar.eys are clogged and your bladder is irritated and passage scanty and oiten smarts and burns you need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules, a fine harmless stimulant and diuretic that always145 words
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Advertisement381 1938-11-25 7 INSURE YOUR TEETH, ASSURE YOUR SMILE USE O 3-38 BOVRIL PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELING I] 6 APB 10 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Chcong Kcon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10. Chulia Street Singapore. On Wednesday, 33th November, 1938.381 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-25 8 I HAVE YOU SEEN The latest selection of modern and reliable Swiss made Clocks ar/' Watches, at YICK WOH HINC 42H. Norte Bri(b» Road (Near Middle Road) f 'Phone No. 7922. Your inspection cordially invited, I yL 1939 j AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS. i [Model 12Q4 RCA Tube* See Agents: j68 words
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Advertisement367 1938-11-25 8 EXHAUSTION. THE CURSE OF THE TROPICS. Exhaustion, irritability, depression— these are the curse of the tropics. The effort to flog the body and brain to action in an unaccustomed climate, drains the whole system of its vitality. This energy must be replaced at »-«»gular intervals—the blood re-charged with nutriment, healthy367 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-25 8 ANNOUNCEMENT. We find from our experience that repairs on the MENDE Super 365 occur to seldom th.v we decided to give to the public th 3 full benefit of this pleasant fact. We are offering, therefore, effective immediately our 10% EXTRA DISCOUNT—We maintain our full guarantee of 12 months and67 words
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Miscellaneous1159 1938-11-25 8 String Concert RACMCvi NEWS At 7.13 p.m. LONDON PARIS W gT\^ GSB 9.51 Mc> (31.55 m.) 620 relayCd events 6.T0 Chamber music series-*: Bee- ™°r!aSSty Mrs" NottYnes. II P. gf JP thoven. David Martin (Cana- News in English. 1 I f <\ \N MJ dian Violinist) and Myers Fo- 7351,159 words
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Article, Illustration601 1938-11-25 9 Noel Barber - Coming Attractions In Local Theatres (By Noel Barber pjm mr-and Hollars' worth of Diamond Jim Brady. jewe h are r c appear on he screen, adorning the person of a comedian/lien as learned recently. ai, I>e l r deal closed between601 words
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Article50 1938-11-25 9 Joan Bennett, whose cheek was slashed by a bayonet during the filming of Paramcunt's "The Texans," in which she heads the cast with Randolph Scott, later was presented by the crew with a plapue bearing an emblem of crossed bayonets and inscribed to "The Champ."50 words
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Article102 1938-11-25 9 "T HE Road To Reno", which opened last night at the Pavilion Theatre is good light entertainment with a fair sprinkling of humour. Co-starring Randolph Scott and Hope Hampton in the leading roles, the film has also an unusually good supporting cast. Helen Broadnck. Glenda Farrei and Alan102 words
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Article319 1938-11-25 9 1 HE careful preparation and sincere acting of The Sceneshifters in "The Truth About Blayds" deserved i a much larger audience than was seen in the Victoria Theatre last night. Probably the absence of many who had intended to go was due to an unfortunate mistake319 words
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Advertisement236 1938-11-25 9 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they arc cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your Bhaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and236 words
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Miscellaneous340 1938-11-25 9 j DAILY CROSSWORD j mMMMHmi wmmmmmmmm v n J_ v I'TB v i J i 7T~] *~~~Wm "^l~lßf' T TJT 9 jmUjH I fIBB k| 4. 1 W —g—kgaTt gJ B*2J| I ymggmmmi s5 1 PKIJ i go 1 Z]BB!li_ CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1 Male Children. 1. Newspaper. f340 words
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Advertisement192 1938-11-25 10 A PERFECT WEEK-END SHOW OPENING TO-MORROW A L II A M BRA Another Hit 1 rom ~oin Century-Fox presenting Two I'opular Stars in I heir perfect picture together »p I fe^ on I f /org/** f I VIE TAL D U i IL uLdBROMBERG it their per)" 1 Wolt# long192 words
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Advertisement585 1938-11-25 10 TO-NIGHT 6.15, 9.15 P,% VH "GREATEST TOWS IN GLAMOROUS BEAUTY YOU'LL j,\ gP WANT TO SEE AGAIN AGAIN "THE ROAD to RENO" with RANDOLPH SCOTT HOPE HAMPTON HELEN BRODERICK G LEND A F AKRELL. j WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM PATRONS A SELAMAT HARI RAY A M\ HI 11 W'mT* WW*585 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-25 10 The BEST TAYLOR -MADE ROLE of ALL! The Yank at Oxford and his Sweetheart are back again! %g\ (Mmtorn .Wo need, your kUses MAUREEN o'£(/LLfVAN who sh.vcrs whrn >oJ w LLVA Pi take your arms away 9 on Stond*r ant Wyma N<J Ml Ml ————————^^^^^^J^ With Excellent Supporting Programme including66 words
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Advertisement357 1938-11-25 11 MIDNIGHT PREMI ErT TO-MURBOWJSATORDAY 26<k) I iLHAMB R A HOOK NOW 'PHONE <• 909 TICKETS NOW OBTAINABLE \T THE BOX-OFFICE. man's heart in a I. story so humanly I m Ja J warm, so tender you A JF w iH never forget it! Daughters PRISCILLA LANE l^^^A ROSEMARY LANE LOLA357 words
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Advertisement155 1938-11-25 11 Drawing Criiwdcd Audienros TO-NIGHT SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE EMPIRE I SUN Tanjong Pagar New World 7.15 'L3O 7.30 9.3« P.M Thrills! Chills! Laughs! vwMHAfc MHMH n«»#rtt« FLASHING GUN Gala GAME FOR LOVE Double I Feature JOHN THE WINDS OF WAYNE WASTELAND Blasting Racing Crashing WEEK-END MATINEES AT EMPIRE 2 P.M. LIFE155 words
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Advertisement147 1938-11-25 11 WISHING OUR MUSLIM PATRONS A SLAM AT HARI RAYA PUASA. BOLERO Now Showing At The SUNLIGHT THEATRE i\ew World (NIGHTLY) *\> A v: J S3F J, .4* HEAR THE JAVA NIGHTINGALE SEE THE BALI BEAUTIES AND ENCHANTING CHORUSES. dBP w SPECIAL STAGE PLAYS NIGHTLY COMBINED WITH VAUDEVILLE KRONCHONG ITEMS. IT'S147 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-25 11 POSITIVELY LAST DAY j AT 11 A.M., 3.J5, j U.K. ft i' M. ALHAMBRA the ii»?:™" 11 1 OF All TlWtl IHRILU to Torxoo bre athle»»bott»«* against wild onimoU BsP> ond savage tribes! THWLU «Tarxon ll 1 mate «qM» for h# life in the RWer ot White Croeodilesl IfO THRIILI67 words
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Article719 1938-11-25 12 QNCE again the affairs of Malaya have figured in the House of Commons. As reported by Reuter, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Secretary for the Colonies, was asked whether he would consider the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the administration of Malaya in view of719 words
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Article, Illustration952 1938-11-25 12 Alan Duncan - DANGEROUS CARGO By Alan Duncan nANGEROUS cargo of the kind referred to in thN article is often landed at or shipped from Singapore. Thrilling moments are frequently provided for those engaged in the work. ALTHOUGH 'zoos' are great favourites in all countries, and hundredi of952 words
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Article570 1938-11-25 12 is aroused by the news of a private visit by Premier Chamberlain, while he was In France, to the Duke of Windsor. >uch I visit may indicate something more than mere courtesy The Premier may think that the Duke has passed through a probationary period quietly and570 words
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Advertisement178 1938-11-25 12 CHRISTMAS CAM CKERS AND XO YEL TIES. jjj 851. CRACKER CHEF. CT».v, LIGHTHOUSE. Xmas pud- a fine model of a Lighthouse In ding, stands beneath an arch white cottonwool, with tour }ol y compc ed of a dozen crackers with little sailors at 'he base. 'The Silver centres and Red178 words
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Article, Illustration123 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. Munich, Nov. 24. ..ii-i i-on ersations Kmu Carol of O. F. I'irow. the U net Minister, at S<*u m received and stay's Carol, who traveilafler Ids visits to ived shortly after «id time a royal r reived at the Berg- Carol on the stepsReuter. - 123 words
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Article50 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. .a. Nov. 24.—Mr. Harrison, at minister lor External terrianncunred that the CcmmonGovernment proposed to make a survey ol the possibilities of iting the administration..; of id ::~v. Guinea The latter was German territory and is at idministered by Australia under 1 1 mandate. —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article30 1938-11-25 13 British Official Wireless. or Nov. 24. The death roll one of verest gales on record, which t .hole of British Isles vester- r ?d fourteen.—British OfficialBritish Official Wireless. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration422 1938-11-25 13 PARIS TALKS ON POLICY London. Nov. 24. >fHti question of guarantee ng the new Czech frontiers is believed to have figured pro minently in the Anglo-French talks in Paris, says Reuters diplomatic correspondent. Czechoslovakia is stated to fee! that now negotiations with its422 words
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742 1938-11-25 13 London, Nov. 21. 4 TEN-year plan for settlement of Jews in Palestine, as a method of J solution both of the Central Europe refugees probYen and that f Palestine, was put forward by Mr. Winston Churchill in course of Ihe debate in742 words
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Article72 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. London. Nov. 24. BRITAIN to-day conld pal Mo action five times the number of cnt -aircrcft guns available in 1936. declared Mr. Ilorc T:c'isha to-day. At the beoinnino of 1936 there were on it/ 5.0 n( Territorial* for anti-aircraft defence. During the crisis Britain calledReuter. - 72 words
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Article195 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. Denain, Nov. 21. TWO thousand mobilegiiards travelled in police lonics to evacuate the "stay-in" miners from the s »>»-- face works who were being held up on the Valenciennes-Pariq road by 8,000 miners who had barricaded the road by drawing un 50 trucks along the railwayReuter. - 195 words
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Article92 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. IMMEDIATELY after leaving thi Quai D'Orsay Mr. Chamberlain ai d "ord Halifax went to the Hotel Meuricc and saw the Duke of Windsor. They remained at the hotel until af f -er •0 p.m. and it Is understood the Duel •SI of Windsor was present atReuter. - 92 words
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Article34 1938-11-25 13 British Official Wireless. London, Nov 24—Tr connection with the recent £10.000.000 loan to Turkey for the development of industrial resources, it Is announced that five English engineers have left for Turkey. British ofhriai WlrelewBritish Official Wireless. - 34 words
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Article149 1938-11-25 13 Rival Candidate Challenged Reuter. London, Nov. 24. THE Duchess of Attoll, conservative M.P. for the Kinross division of Scotland, whose strong views supporting the Government in Spain are widely known, announced to-day that she has resigned her seat foll9Wing ;i majority decision at the Unionist association'sReuter. - 149 words
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Article26 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. A Hague message states that Queen WUhelmina will pay a return visit to King Leopc'd of the Eelgians next spring or early summer.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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280 1938-11-25 13 Reuter. Lud Angel' Nov. 21. SUDDENLY flaring up anew the disastrous bush fire in the Santa Monica mountains is now almost out of control. The flames are sweeping eastward towards Mandev'll? Cannon, where there is much vafosble property. Firefighters are struggling to save theReuter. - 280 words
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Article37 1938-11-25 13 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 24. There will be a debate on colonial policy In the House ofCommons on Dec. 7 on a private mem-* bes* motion from tfc- Labour benches/ —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 37 words
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Article42 1938-11-25 13 British O fficial Wireless. London, Nov. 24.—The King, accom-. panied by the Queen, will launch the. new battleship "King George the Fifth J on Tyneside en February 2, next Their, Majesties will also visit Newcastle-on-. vne —British Official Wireless. trBritish Official Wireless. - 42 words
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Advertisement48 1938-11-25 13 B better than bath dalfi o„l, a tern drops are needed in order to I-m;, a delieacsnly refreshing bath. Distilled in S.anny South Africa's temperate climate, it combines just that degree of elusive oerfume with «aalit thai eliminates bo-ly odour caused jggg, through excessive perspiration. w==;je^l«JfbW DE OHfIGNE48 words
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Advertisement129 1938-11-25 13 LATEST ISSUE OF "H.M.V." Malay Records. SUNG BY POPULAR ARTISTS P. ***** BERCHERAI MAUT by Miss Ratoa Asmara. FA JAR MENYINSTNG 00 P. ***** OLEH OLEH BANDOEN by Miss Tarminah. TERANG 6ULAN SELECTION do P. 130% DONDANG S A YANG Part I by Aman Ballon. do Part II do P.130T129 words
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666 1938-11-25 14 "Higher Education Absolutely Essential" (Tribune Staff Reporter) ESTABLISHMENT of a «m--versdv in Malaya is the first steo towards decent rah satin,, in the Malay Stat** and only by qualifying themselves fcr the higher administrative posts can ihe Malays help the British666 words
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122 1938-11-25 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THfi introduction of a small shop in the .Malacca General Hospital has solved the difficulties of both patients and employees of the hospital as far as newspapers, magazines, and chocolates are concerned. This is the second shop of its kind to122 words
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Article171 1938-11-25 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A SEQUEL to the verdict of the Coroner who held an inquiry into the death of Tan Choh, a woman, who was buried under a natural causes certificate on Aug. 16 but when the body was exhumed by the order171 words
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Article182 1938-11-25 14 MR. J. Fisher manager of the Capitol Cinema where "The Boy From Barnardos" was recently shown, sent a quarter of the opening day's takings to Dr. Barnardo's Homes. He has received the following reply from the general secretary! Dear Mr. Fisher. Lord Ebbisham has passed182 words
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Article213 1938-11-25 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter!. r PHK ban imposed in Singapore upon the whip act >i Billy Heaton and Iris Forbes, the Raffles cabaret entertainers, has been lifted by His Kxcliency Sir Shenton Thomas. The whip dance was also banned in Perak by the police. Mr.213 words
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Article84 1938-11-25 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter). TWENTY officers of the Peking Puppet Government yesterday telegraphed to Chairman of the China Relief Fund. Mr. Tan Kah Kee, asking him to speak for peace and to stop the war. Mr. Tan Kah Kee replied by telegram reouking them for having surrendered to84 words
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Article64 1938-11-25 14 London. Nov. 24,—1n a letter to a Conservative candidate in the byelection in the Fylde division of Lancashire, the Prime Minister says "The country is passing through anxious and difficult times, which call for courage and patience, two qualities in which the British people have never been64 words
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Article59 1938-11-25 14 Mrs. Ho trey, wife Cl Mr. L. B. Howey. c»fl the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co.. has .eturned io Singapore after a holiday at home. Mr. E. N Griffith Jones, of the legai firm pf Donald.-on and Burkinshaw. has returned trom leaMr. M. H. L. Lejeune, managing director of M:ine Comt.e59 words
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Article153 1938-11-25 14 Reuter. Peshawar, Nov. 24. yOVH IJiitish officers and three Ind'an soldiers of other ranks attached to the Ith battalion of the Second Punjab Regiment are dead as the result of a shooting incident at Nowshera Camp. A Sepoy entered the officers' quarters af midnight, unauthorised andReuter. - 153 words
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68 1938-11-25 14 MALAYAN Rrtariais al tending (he Rotary venlion at Bangkok i Uriat the Chinese New Veai ,Ji travel there an-» back i n four-enuined pUuie whu be chartered from Wean*'* Air Service by the Local Rotary Ctab, in n ju with the Rotary Kuala Lumpur,68 words
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Article25 1938-11-25 14 Paris, Nov. _24.~The commerce m mission chamber rejected the Common lit motion demanding the the decree laws by Bto 7 vote p.25 words
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Article48 1938-11-25 14 London, Nov. 24.—The death b* or curred of Sir Charles colltit -Reut«r The late Sir Charles Henry l J.P.. was an Alderman of the London and was once chairman ofcf letts, Ltd. (Hosiers' He was Lord v' yor of London for the 1933-?4 term48 words
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Article176 1938-11-25 14 Reuter. Hongkong. No\ 21 TPHE Japanese troops art advancing southwards from Sheklunjf and are approaching dangerously near Hongkong's border. Refugees and wounded soldiers arriving at the border uHtfetf Shumchun this morning report that fighting is progressing ;ii l.uni:oag, which is only twenty miles distant. Meanwhile a JapaneseReuter. - 176 words
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Article110 1938-11-25 14 |F the "all quiet on the ambulance front" is any indication, the Hari It ay a Pua>a festival of the Malays and others of the Moslem faith must be the most orderly in the world. The absence of any form cf disturbance or unpleasantness, usually seen if] the110 words
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Article14 1938-11-25 14 Reuter. New York. Nov. 24.—The German Ambassador. Herr Deeckhoff, sailed yesterdaj.- Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article120 1938-11-25 14 (Tribune Stall RepMteri Ipoh. ihursday. TIIEKL was quite a stir or the Koala Lumpur—Penan? night mail train between Pant ttuntar and KebMf lebai when it was discovered that a third class Indian pas* MigfJ, who had gene to the bath mm, was tutting. The man's friend,120 words
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Article57 1938-11-25 14 Reuter. London. Nov. 24.-The death curred oi Sir B. F. B. Reuter. The late Lt.-General Sir B son Burnett Hitchcock. K.t °*V~l entered the Army in 1897. was Staff Officer. Bermuda. 1910-12. of Mobilization. 1917 and DirecW neral. 1918. He haa served In India wasReuter. - 57 words
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Article236 1938-11-25 14 AT St. Andrew's Cathedral yester- day, the wedding took place of Miss Dorothy Roe, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roe, of Singapore and Perth, Western Australia, and Mr. H. Hunter, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter of Harrow, England. The Rev. D.236 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-25 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, TIK)NE 580&. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LNSURANOL19 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-25 14 DDAIinV lljjj AT ALL FESTIVITIES r wp.s. 38 words
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105 1938-11-25 15 RESULT OF ANTI- JEWISH DRIVE IN GERMANY i crl|S al< m. Nov. 21. >t tha prese.it drivs in Geri and applicai! |o have been < n Pilestwc for permits for near in 'i. I Hia h applicants will105 words
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Article23 1938-11-25 15 Reuter. V Questioned in the m w's visit to Europ?. ited that Mr. Pirow commit the Govern- ati.ns with the Ger--Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article157 1938-11-25 15 Paris, Nov. 24. administrative commissioner of of C.G.T. (French equivalent to British T.U.C.) will meet tomorrow to decide the day next week on which a general protest strike against the decree laws will take place, declared M. Frachon. assislan 1 general secretary C.C.T. speaking at a Rouen157 words
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Article117 1938-11-25 15 Reuter. ASKED in the Commons by Mr. Arthur Henderson to make a statement on the recent discussions between the British embassador and Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. Ll' R. A. Butler said the ambassador recently visited Central and Western China in ccurs? jf his duties n orderReuter. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-11-25 15 Photo shews Guardsmen form human music stands for the'r comrades as the Guards* Dand plays for the crowd outside the Houses of Parliament while the Rip. was opening the new session. The King and Queen had driven in State to open Parliament.48 words
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Article228 1938-11-25 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. 4 FURTHER department to the Singapore Aurora departmental store, recently inaugurated In Singapore, was to-day opened at No. 101, Victoria Street, and is named the Sunco Furniture Department. The store will be opened to the public on Dec. 1. This228 words
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132 1938-11-25 15 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 21. 4 JOINT Anjrlo-Frcnch declaration A affirming a resolution not to cede colonies is demanded by the Kepublicane Federal, one of the largest parties on the riirhl of the Chamber. After a meeting to-day attended by a rumber ot Senators alsoReuter. - 132 words
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Article57 1938-11-25 15 Reuter. Hollywood. Nov. 24. AVAST forest Pre is sweeping between Santan r.nica and Malibubeach among the palatial homes of many rf the most famous members of the fihn colony. The fire has hitherto gutted the palatial new hotel and two hundred houses including the homes ofReuter. - 57 words
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275 1938-11-25 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore. Thursday. /COMPRISING only a very small section of a group of 26. six Chinese l> singers arrived in Singapore this morning on board the Victoria. They are the "Wuhan Songsters." and it is their ambition to raise funds for tho China275 words
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Advertisement118 1938-11-25 15 1« L Lai Qijl c/7olJcn i E A BEAUTIFUL DINNER SERVICE ••DAFFODIL." a rich cream and the design --mbodics a °unch of rder of the same flower. The rims ef plaUs A fine quality service ir m the house of McaU... cable. Exact as illustration Dinner vt tor (5 persons,118 words
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Advertisement328 1938-11-25 15 Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN Delicious, tender slices and fresh wS2^?^M W £f£ ore could hun B r y men wish for? mnn?h P i t baked or 11 appetising ana spread and welcome change to When in doubt what to prepare for the next day (and 2?? UnH o d328 words
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959 1938-11-25 16 Two Holiday Matches Holiday h>-k >v teams from S clangor, the Colts and the Casuals, ihvttfed Singapore yesterday, met the Recs. and the local Colts ly. Selangor Colts lost to the Recs. by the odd goal in w:ale the Casuals, too, suffered defeat by959 words
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59 1938-11-25 16 Reuter. London. Nov. ZZ. ADVISORY County Cricket tn bag decided to ask th*» Austra);.*»n < riduM Board of Control to consider an arrangement whereby hours of play in Anglo-Australian Tests should be standardised at thirty hours, being- five days of six hours per day inReuter. - 59 words
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70 1938-11-25 16 YJH.C.A 7; R.A.F 0. In a water-polo match at the V.M.C.A. pcol, the V's beat the R.A.F. by seven goads to nil. Scorers in the flrrt half wjere Henry Yeo, and Plong Min£\ Four goals were scored by the V.M.C.A. in the second half. Though70 words
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Article36 1938-11-25 16 Reuter. London. Nov. 23. RESULTS of Engish Rugby Union matches played were: Eastern Counties 8; Surrey 12. Devcn 5: Royal Navy 0. London HosDital 0: Army 13. Oxford 16; Mr. Stanley's XV 6 Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article58 1938-11-25 16 Malacca, Wednesday. At the annual general meeting of the Simits Sports Club, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. E. C. Martin, Vice President. Mr. Teo Kirn Tee, hon. secretary, Mr. F. Gunn; Committee, Messrs. Soon Kirn Yong, Chan Cheng Kiat, Ho Kirn58 words
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Article110 1938-11-25 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A T a committee meeting of the Pongrgol Sailing Club held recently, a class of boat was decided 2-M_% ?J ub c and U measurements ffj*! ft 6 ,ns ,n 6 ft. beam, »ith rig resembling the "catboat' sailed by the Hongkong Yacht Already110 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-11-25 16 Hockey team of the Selangor Casuals who are in Singapore for the week-end. They lost to the Singapore Colts yesterday. (Tribune).25 words
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Article117 1938-11-25 16 Reuter Wireless. AT an Advisory County Cricket meeting to-day a resolution by Worcestershire that the Board of Control's constitution be increased so that every Frst Class County ahd a representative was defeated by a majority vote. The Board of Control has announced that the net profits forReuter Wireless. - 117 words
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Article151 1938-11-25 16 I Playing at the Maxfli BP. court on Saturday the Roxy Theatre B.P. defeated the Maxfli B.P. by five games to two. Results (Roxy players mentioned first >: Sonny Yap beat Ng Cheng Hua, 9—15. 15—8, 15—10. i Wiley Tan beat Lee Kheng Chong. 15—8. B—ls. 13—13.151 words
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Article105 1938-11-25 16 The following have been invited to iepresent the August Badminton Party in the S C.F A. Inter-Club League on Sunday. Nov. 27, against the Amicable Athletic Association at the Farrer Park ground at 4 p.m. sharp. Players are requested to assemble at the Club's premises before the stated105 words
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229 1938-11-25 16 FOLLOWING is the draw for the Keppel November Four-Ball Competition to be played on Sunday morning: 8.25 a.m. W. A. Choppin <18 > and R. J. Fennie (13) vs. F. H. Bradley (12» and J. W. Russell (21). 8.30 a.m. C. A. R. Bateman (Sen and229 words
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Article299 1938-11-25 16 ICS A Tennis Io. i; n brought to a successful fcica on Tuesday last »hen th? i lc 01 the open singes chamrt between Choo Km; K la K? 1 ling was played beforeT S C g Uheiing of members amon, Urjf was the299 words
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Advertisement59 1938-11-25 16 WRESTLING C TZ7 G SAT. 26th. Nov. NEW-WORLD ARENA £1 BOCK CHEUNG I k, (CHAMPION OF CHINA—UNDEFEATED) flf- Vs. 6—lo Mm. Rds. ~M haksiii sf\iai 1 (STICH SENSATION» J ItAHEEM HIJ X Jsr vs. 6—5 Mm. Rds MICHEAL GILL Ct> JECI GOLDSTEIN vs. SARDAR KHAN g\ Prices: $2. $1. &5059 words
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Advertisement39 1938-11-25 16 j***** 11 ftw KS i 5 11' mm^m patWte d anti-crease suitings LOOKS SMARTER REMAINS UNCREASED HANGS BETTER and KEEPS CLEANER See the words HANAVA ANTI-CREASE on every 3 yards ti the Selvedge, Agents:—HENßY WAUGH CO.. LTD. yfpjS 139 words
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Article277 1938-11-25 17 0 „d Sport And Big Holiday Crowd (Tribune Staff Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Thursday itlier and a big holiday crowd which included His High Commissioner and Lady Thomas and many outstations attended the opening day of the Skye f- ',ia Lumpur this afternoon. pTieetim; 111277 words
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Article92 1938-11-25 17 Race 1: Hilarity $20 and $10 Blue Bluff $17. Anaconda $30. Race 2: Jackie Mac $32 and $9 Miss Rod $10. Out $8. Race 3: Twinkling Eyes $23 &$7 Army Contractor $10. Glamour $10 Race 4: Judith Anton $18 and $9. Foxy $11. Marnell $13. Race92 words
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Article264 1938-11-25 17 Horses, Class 5, Div. 2, s\> fu rs MISS LABIS (Meh) 10.4 1 M.G.M. (L. Whitaken 9.4 2 BEACON (Sim) 9.13 3 INEZ (Mali Khan» 9.12 4 (Winner trained by O'Neill) Time: 1 mm. 10 2 5 sees. Won by 2V 2 lengths. > 2 length, head. Totes:264 words
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Advertisement96 1938-11-25 17 Sleepless nights Before bed take a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. to com to approach the sure and prompt l|*m>^W efficacy of this supreme Hormone }kjP& Tonic OKASA possesses enormous \\^m\\mJLm^ Health and Vitality restoripg proper- tLes it completely removes every <■ trace o? debility and weakness trom PHI your organism96 words
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Advertisement263 1938-11-25 17 BIG SWEEP 1. Dazzle ***** 2. Mandai ***** 3. Wiley Friar ***** Starters: Cheerful Eyes ***** Gallant Maggie ***** Jonathan ***** Fancan ***** Happy Boy 3U7! Ever Green ***** Emperor Kublai ***** Double Totes: 1. 19 tickets $55 each). 2. 12 tickets ($85 each). Teething Without Tears. Most infants are263 words
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Advertisement89 1938-11-25 17 A Few Drops Last For 7 Days and 7 Nights A few drops of Himalaya Bouquet Perfume on your hair or sprinkled on the dress holds its lovely fragrance for at least one week. «4K Blended from the pure essences of j nfl flowers from the mountain sides, j Himalaya89 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-11-25 17 THE TIDES To-day: 0.45 a.m., 8 It. 8 ins.. 1158 a.m. 9 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow: 1.18 a.m., 8 ft. 5 Ins!, 12.34 p.m. 9 ft. 4 ins. '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I29 words
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203 1938-11-25 18 Leslie Galistan s Application THE hon. secretary of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association informs us that the New World arena has been booked for the Civilian Amateur Boxing Championships on Dec. 14 and 16 through the courtesy of the New World management, and the help203 words
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100 1938-11-25 18 Reuter. Belfast. Nov. 24. JIM "SriDFR" KELLY of Londonderry outpointed Benny Caplan. Londoner, in fifteen rounds and became the new British and Empire feather- weight champion. Bpectat Ira who watched the contest numbered a.ooo. Kelly was the aggressor throughout. Caplan's boxing was so clever that theReuter. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-11-25 18 R. Thoy (Singapore Coltj) hesitates. Incident in yesterday's llano Green hockey.15 words
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Article56 1938-11-25 18 The Useful Badminton Party of Singapore will be visiting Malacca and Seremban during the Christmas holidays and play one game in each centre. Members who are desirous of making the trip should communicate immediately with the hon. secretary. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. 344 Buona Vista Road, from56 words
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137 1938-11-25 18 (From Our Own ('ornspondfit. Segaaut uwnfev. INDO-Ceylonese played better tmt previously when tarj tnaaj Kean Kah's XI bj six gttfcteMti a friendly game. Thoßgh tht tmi was slightly wet. the weather wa*. ideal and the Indians pbveiaaccllent game, exhibiting gwj work and combination. For the137 words
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Article44 1938-11-25 18 The follow];, i havi represent th< P Ol with the Manchester Ktr.ir/:. morrow at the Club's su una goon Road:—Said. Ban TV ries. J. Stoddart. Aslah Al: tup Asian, H Taib. H Taib. Tee Siang. Mad 12 lb: dullah X- X Cheong.44 words
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Advertisement124 1938-11-25 18 illNllUlllltl|]IIMIUIIIO«IM TEA When you buy Gold Leaf Tea you're eeUfng the tender choice yonrg shoots (*f the Tea Plant for Aroma packed at i£9 height of fragrance and flavour! Gold Leaf name suggests hew goo: «.nd incomparable it is. BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS TO SICKROOM AND BATH <■ I f: KD124 words
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Advertisement257 1938-11-25 18 A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN TOOTH PASTE ARITHMETIC Showing how one and one give double value All dentifrices clean teeth, that's number one. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste cleans teeth exceptionally well. That's number cne for Phillips. But Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste also gives complete mouth protection. That's257 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-11-25 19 Mr. David Lloyd George, Britain's war-time Premier, held his own Armistice Service for his farm labourers on his farm at Churt. Surrey. Photo shows: White-haired Mr. David Lloyd George, his dog at his feet, observing the Silence with his men. With him is his son,56 words
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178 1938-11-25 19 Johannesburg. AN effort is being made in South Africa to abtain a clcjir expression of the will of the South African nation to retain South West Africa and to support the other European powers with mandates in Africa against the expected German demand for178 words
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Article92 1938-11-25 19 New York. THE world's largest cash register— feet six inches high—is being built to record visitors through the turn stiles of next year's New York Worlci's Fair. The register will be mounted on top ol the building holding exhibits cf an American Cash Register Company. Seventy-four92 words
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Advertisement576 1938-11-25 19 Science Introduces A Startling New Discovery That is Bringing Glorious Relief to Untold Thousands of SKINNY Mil, RUN DOWN WEAK, I MRVOUS. SICKLY MEN m WOMEN! flow VIKELP," the Amazing Mineral Concen- I VIKELP MUST GUItKLY CORRECT I Irate from the Sea, Now considered World s MCT p TIftM C576 words
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Advertisement172 1938-11-25 19 [Raffles brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD c W O T < TRY OUR SPECIAL 91 tit fiN 2sr^s« AND SPECIAL IMiLY DISH SI I Served hum <.30 in «o p.m. alo ALA CARTE CONTJNENTAL DISHES j SEA "VIE W HOTEL IDEAL RTSORT. ONE OF SING tl ORE'S R.feCOG !ISFV BFAUTY SPOTS172 words
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Article136 1938-11-25 20 Ottawa. HPIIK largesl shipment of dairy cattle ever to leave C ;n:ida —366 head —is on iis way across the Atlantic destined for farmers all over England. Special accommodation has been made for tiie cattle n board the cargo steamer Dakc'ian (6.42(5 tons), which is136 words
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970 1938-11-25 20 We welcome intelligent letters on anil subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) I Sir —In the course of my mem or a rv j c. .im970 words
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Article94 1938-11-25 20 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—Many Asiatic women object to being attended to by men doctors in has pitals. It would be greatly to their advantage and peace of mind if women doctors could be available to attend these patients- in the hospitals of Malaya. Now94 words
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214 1938-11-25 20 civ New Vork Nov. 12 £IX nrmed convicts and a score of prison warders fought a nit "L battle with machine guns, revolvers, and knives in a crowded t Penife^Uarv. Tenntssee i,fU r ,h<> ""nclshadescaM f rnm th One convict waa killed and five214 words
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79 1938-11-25 20 Jerusalem. f nl Government order that male inhabitants over 16 should register for rards of'identity to be issued gratis, has resulted in the Arab rebel leaders issuing coun-ter-orders to their countrymen. Anyone who is known to have oo rained one of these cards,79 words
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Article117 1938-11-25 20 London Nov i? qualifyn* as a me«*2 pilot and reluming t„ niv h( dl in India. lavanl rf-T* Pathare (23) crashed and 1 k'Med at Crundale near (Kent). For the test Pathare had b» Croydon to Hamble. back to Croydon. The caihJ*!! !n fog between117 words
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Article293 1938-11-25 20 TO-MORROW FOR ALL Bit ERS. A fortunate day forator- J ers for, and all esftjej i I amusement or cvu Exceptionally good ior bwtw connected with liquids ftnr able for travel cither nkwrn J or pleasure. SPECIAL IXFLIE\CiI-:,.-\ rucry 20 to March 20. A day for293 words
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Advertisement56 1938-11-25 20 INDISPENSABLE DURING CONVALESCENCE. CALL AT I D. T. LIM I for best Sweet Sour Pickles, Hurry Pickles, Curry Powder, Chilli Sauce, Java Soya, Kropok, Ikan Udang, Flavouring Essences, Powder Colouring for Cakes.. Liquid Colouring for Cakea. Dutch Java Syrups, Dessert Coffee. Dendeng 'Seasoned Beef), Dainty Bagus, etc. D. T. Lim56 words
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Advertisement33 1938-11-25 20 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES. EX('I S,UI1 HE NEW IS POINT FXAMIV* COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE DEFICIENT V. I thSmp/on Nqptical C? Qualified Eyesight sp« 4 J 4. ARCADE BLDG-, THONt R. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular33 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1938-11-25 21 LIM KENG HOR - Rational Group Leadership Must Supersede Dicta torship Exclusive Interview With Former Foreign Minister Mr. Engene Chen Speaks Out (BY LIM KENG HOR I INTERVIEWED the former Chinese Foreign Minister. I !fT° hc P' the studio of Madame Chen. Whilst talked with her husband. Madame1,787 words
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Article61 1938-11-25 21 iftS&AL :.c n. Chairman of >. Provincial Govei nl man, seventy kUoI ak in north KwangI n trip. I s arrival at YeungF i Yungyuen, Sniuk H F l.inshien. re in north Kwang- < il ,Wu is conductin g r to supervise the poliol the61 words
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Article24 1938-11-25 21 sea on the Nanking-Hang-ay were damaged by Chiduring a recent raid in 1 Nanking, ition on the highway Is have been disrupted.24 words
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Article110 1938-11-25 21 IN THIS exclusive interview with our special representa:ive in China, Lim Keng Hor, the former Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Eugene Chen, strongly criticised the system of government in China. This "one-man leadership of the nation, he says, is too much for Marshal Chiang, and it must110 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-11-25 21 Wednesday's lecture in Singapore by Mrs- J. H. S. Haldane on China was heard hy thousands. There wore no vacant scats in the Victoria Hall, and many bud to -t :hI for over m hour 1;> lis 1 eft.42 words
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Article141 1938-11-25 21 ITJDGING from Ii dical briti h policy Is si ill lingering between Tokyo end Wahington," says the "Hsin Hsu Pao" an influential Chungking vernacular, discussing th~ recent debate on the Far East in the House of Commons. The newspaper states that, while the British people are141 words
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Advertisement80 1938-11-25 21 Deep w«tves tight curls Beaut/ Treatment THEM AT HOME Heakh ptum first; beaury follows. WITH AMAMI WAVE SET That's why Amami Shampoos make hair really lovely The 47 health and beauty ingredients ly with a few Amami No. I for Brunettes. Amami No. 5 ol Amami Wave for Blondes. 180 words
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Advertisement170 1938-11-25 21 Daily China Page EDITED BY T. H. TAN No more feverish diseases Malaria and other feverish diseases attack weak people more easily than strong people. Strength is nothing more than a sufficient V -a amount of strength-giving substances in the body. Too little of such substances means weakness. Weakness means170 words
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188 1938-11-25 22 Colombo, Nov. 17. TPHE I.F.A. team be; t what was designated an AH Ceylon XI. by three ;;oa!s to nil on the CR. F.C. ground, Long-den Piace. but the visitors cannot by any stretch cf imagination oe spid U neve played soccer which n.-so188 words
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Article154 1938-11-25 22 Jaffna. Nov. 19. Hopes of the milk habit ousting th° alcOhol habit in Jaffna were express£d the opening in the Grand Bazaar area of the town's second milk bar, is being run by Mr. A. K. Navara t nam. oroctcr. Sir Waithialingam Duraiswamv. the Speaker of154 words
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611 1938-11-25 22 Germany Keeps His Secrets Colombo. Nov. 26 A PIONEER Ceylonesc research worker and industrialist M John Costa Gonsalves, who has no fewer than 2 invenfj tt? his credit in Europe and Ceylon, is to day in need of arista? If help is forthcoming it611 words
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338 1938-11-25 22 Colombo. ¥N its Quarterly Review the European Association of Ceylon ventures the conjecture that t*n pubic statement on constitutional icforms may be "in the nature of B feeler tc see how those interested ?n the political welfare of Ceylon will react to possible lines338 words
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326 1938-11-25 22 Colombo. No\ of us would advise exposure to sun for thosi Tropics," said a leading physician of the General H in connexion with the remark made by Dr. C. V. Aserapi el* a lecture on "Resistance to Influenza." What Dr. Aserappa had.326 words
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Article50 1938-11-25 22 A COMMITTEE i appointed b> tive Committee ol 1 dustry and Cohwm with the census in W«; The Re*fctrar-C,eneraJ the Chairman and ~i will include th Commeiee and In^ usl "!r tfec Director of the M< Economic Adviser crnment and the i cf the Mildivian Gcv< tin50 words
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Advertisement426 1938-11-25 22 Ceylon News Page Edited By T.K. Vellu I Won't Stop the I But it WILL Stop COLDS 111 FLUandRHEUMATISM II Torrential Rain—Steamy, humid conditions Colds 'Flu Fevers I Headaches all go together. It is necessary to guard against infection and |h I be ready for any emergency. If taken at426 words
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Advertisement122 1938-11-25 22 I Enjoying the facilities of both the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpoiation, Ltd. and tne Eastern Realty Co, Ltd we are in a unique position to h.tndle estates in the best possible man. ner and also offer greater security than otherwise possible. I Our duties include EXECUTOR ASSIGNEE TRUSTEE. ADMINISTRATOR LIQUIDATOR ATTORNEY122 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-11-25 23 the oagiress Iri-coloured flag a c< nied as inri'a s national mas tor iruih and N on-Violence. :i basis t»i inaia s ireecioirs struggle (spinning wheel) in the centre symbolises hat ibri list India's aspirations to self-sufficiency.42 words
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277 1938-11-25 23 (United Press). Horn bay. Nov. 20. Yj BKKS of the Travancore State Congress delegation, vh > re on Friday after their interview with (Jaiulhin Patel at Wardha, left for Bangalore by Madr.■ afternoon en route to Trivandrum. I n it(United Press). - 277 words
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Article79 1938-11-25 23 (United Press). New Delhi, Nov 19. MID I HATFIELD and other mem--1 Dir. of his Committee will visit mtiei by the end of the next *wk. Thej will visit Calcutta durk Christmas. witnesses will be examiuthi Committee and it is expected •he Committee will be preMajesty's Government Ml(United Press). - 79 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-11-25 23 U' I SKAI XSMAMI NAIDV. Ptisident, Madras la'gtetti« whiu has been elffcte'1 ,M Mayor of the Corporation.21 words
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Article261 1938-11-25 23 (United Press). THE nc vt meeting of the Working Committee will commence on Dec. 8 at Wardha.— (United Press). A sum cf Rs. 1,17.000 has beeni sanctioned by the Government of Bgtt i;r the D rant of special 'tal.avi loans fe fcnners in toteli, Daan and Khamna talukas(United Press). - 261 words
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405 1938-11-25 23 Gandhiji's Advice To Congressmen (United Press). it, Bombay, Nov. 17. 'INDEED in the present state of tension, I would not hoist the National Flag (the Congress tri-colour) on Government buildings or Municipal offices unless it is accepted not merely by an(United Press). - 405 words
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Article174 1938-11-25 23 (United Press). New Delhi. Nov. 17. IT has been agreed between the two (ii vii:innnt> i»rat a del gatien rom Malaya should visit i <h s coi(T weather, said thi "Education Secretary in reply Mr. Satyamurthi in the Central Legislative Assembly to-day. The Government of India(United Press). - 174 words
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Advertisement8 1938-11-25 23 Daily India Page Edited by Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. BP»»8 words
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Advertisement254 1938-11-25 23 at IT AU *WM> □r^n^? They say she's very fast and the acceleration is amazing." "That's the new engine. It dc\ clops ">2 b.h.p. at 1,200 revs." rj "Such a ftf/i? car. So solidly built. With wing-to-wing v ision to let you U maC ex ass round. The safest brakes254 words
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Article, Illustration137 1938-11-25 24 JONS *of sandalwood, worth thousands of dollars, go up in smoke from the many Chinese temvles in Singapore and elsewhere in Malaya. ton sticks, which are indispensable to Chinese worship, are produced in thousands, burned daily in tons —symbols of piety, signs of hope.137 words
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