Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 July 1938
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Title Section20 1938-07-10 1 The Sunday Tribune .r*_i SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1933 FIVE CENTS. Sleep Well To -Night When You've Read The Trutti20 words
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Article1533 1938-07-10 1 \acts About Germany And Italy WORLD AIR POWER RUSSIA Pil ts 100.000 Planes 4,700 GERMANY Pilots 20,000 Planes 5,000 BRITAIN Pilots 7.000 Planes 1,800 yon months now, the people of Europe have been WORRIED BY THE AIR MENACE, THE MENACE OF BOMBS RAINING DOWN ON A DEFENCELESS POPULATION, THE1,533 words
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Article46 1938-07-10 1 PRINCESS BABA: A HAPPY EVENT l( (fell Corresp Undon. Jul> I. r «lttA, wife of Hob **Mh wrestler, and PffrOWw Vvner White Rijuh of bounced that l! *«>«? a haby. aeenrd- from San I* hay,. m:ik BetV oy The •tlJS.^r. no ,s all The Ranee to h^46 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-07-10 1 Kitn»4 d«i. lM>r i)i(r«>Unio t|,,. xtM-«*is o f Sinnparc9 words
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Article225 1938-07-10 1 T. H. TAN - T. H. TAN OJY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) U*OLLOWITsG the strike enforced by employees of the Singapore Traction Co., \<U\., involving over 1,000 men, the latest threat to tfo on strike was made hy n'.en employed at the sewage pumping station m Albert Street yesterday, who225 words
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Article76 1938-07-10 1 Japanese Planes Wrecked Shanghai, July 9. Eighteen Japanese bombers and 12 chasers lying m the aerodrome at Ank:ng were destroyed during a Chinese .-iir raid yesterday. Dense smake can still be seen rising from the burning craft. At the same time another squadron ol" Chinese bombers carried o'.tl a raid76 words
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Article276 1938-07-10 1 MEVEK m the 'innals of trans- pert m this country have communications been so completely dislocated as at present due to the strike of the S.T.C. employees. In 19.16, only drivers and conductors stayed away from work, and a skeleton service was operated by other276 words
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Article46 1938-07-10 1 London, July 9. AFTER a shower, (he captains of the Test teams inspected the wicket at 4 p.m. and disagreed as to whether they should play. The umpires were called m and they decided that there should be no play today. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-07-10 1 DANISH COUNT IN COURT Ccunt Kurt Haugwitz-Revent-low, husband of Barbara Hutton, pictured when he was arrested at Victoria Station, Louden, after he arrived there from Paris It is reported from Denmark that the Countess has new asked for a divorce and her official claim is expected m Copenhagen t'vam London62 words
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522 1938-07-10 1 Barbara Hutton Case: Amazing Disclosures Londo i, Jul> AMAZING revelations of the marriage tangle of the Weotwortti heiress, Barbara Hutton and her Danish husband, Comf Hmuk-wilz-Reventlow are exciting people m England, where the Count lias been remanded, accused of usinj» threats to his \nH\. Immediately the Count arrived m London522 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-10 1 Local ?iews stories 2. 3, 13. Barber .1 i Observer 7. story 8. uomen 10 and if Goult 12, Paterson 14, Hammonds r j RADIO I? spnrf entf nnaes29 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-10 1 the news WITH VOUI BREAKFAST >ioii\i\i; i mm \i; interior view of an avenue m one P^^c^.^ ™jf the K.W.V Maturation cellars m fa?"^^ Paarl. For years Key Brandy ''*Ti maturod m this manner so thai fff J it reaches you, 1 ia mellow KBB 646 words
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Miscellaneous25 1938-07-10 1 THE TIDES To-day: 9.58 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 Ins., J.OG pju., 9. ft. To-morrow: 10.41 a.m.. 8 ft. ins. 9.50 p.m.. 9 ft. 3 ins.25 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-10 2 WHAT A WATER BABY! ■A t V is reflected m IhJS fashion <ktudj <»i Ce<i!ki Parker, Metre n .Mayer actress, ii Lng h*f new two-piece (ii! (i 1 ni v ?iitt anil iri are lop- >\ skiit. and a v bandana tu\).41 words
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Article50 1938-07-10 2 Sweet Discussions London, July 9. THE Int Sugar Council which "m London this week for disLatlstica] position during r Oi (he international beginniiMt/Jjom Sept i until Jiiiy» m order to allow ihc delegations uijß-efer tc Goven ten s for further instruc tion communique states that substantial has been made.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-07-10 2 Wearing marksmen competed on the ranges m Services Week at Bi>U'y, Surrey For the purpose of the competition, the men had to imagine they were firing during a gas attack Teams from the Services and the Empire are taking part »n the three-weeks' "festival of niatksmanship."50 words
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Article167 1938-07-10 2 CHINA WAR HELPS SINGAPORE HOTEL (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) I'JTIKS m China fun c benefiied (he hotel business m Singapore lo some extent. Thfe was disclosed al the annual general wetii^oi Raffles Hotel Ltd., when the chairman, Mr J Clarke the course of his speech, reported an increase m the167 words
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Article34 1938-07-10 2 Singapore, Saturday. i the theft of a h'cyele 'l -i' f; >'■ way near United Ud., on June 13, a Chinese pleadsd glUlty before c the Third Maolsrning. '\rmoa until July 16 i34 words
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346 1938-07-10 2 WAIT MONTHS BY L. HOFFMAN (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) I*HE Traffic Court, which is to be sd up next month, will, according t<> one of our leading lawyers, have only a temporary and infi^niffcani (flV:t on the congestion of Singapore police346 words
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Article, Illustration256 1938-07-10 2 (Sunday Tribune Staft Reporter) "i^IRLS who play cricket are not necessarily amazons," Mrs. Pauline Price, secretary of the Y.W.C.A. told me when I spoke 1c her regarding the formation of a cricket team for girls m Singapore, a suggestion which has just been mooted m256 words
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142 1938-07-10 2 Centre «»i interest m the most important affair of It- kind since !771. Mr. Duncan Sandys (pictured here) Member of Parliament for Norwood (London) v. ill not appear before the military court of inquiry until the special Committee of Privilege Has reported142 words
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Article311 1938-07-10 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TOOK il for granted that Malayan Chine**, to a mu ««i to see the Malayan governments grant facilities for (he afau* to this country of Chinese war lefugees. particularly th«N atwj to auriiuh ur.il work. -^J Sj, I set c:it ie ge>t311 words
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222 1938-07-10 2 Singapore. Saturday. MAJOR W. Rose, Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, informs the Sunday Tribune thai transport arrahgej ments of the emergency service will be as follows for Monday: I From 7.50 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. small convoys of buses and taxis will leave at the222 words
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Article56 1938-07-10 2 The "Terror" On Cruise X M.S. Terror depot .ship of ihe Singapore naval base will Have Singapore on Tuesday for a two weeks cruise of the west coast of Malaya She will be at Penang from July 15 to 21. w i^ort Dickson from July a to 26.^ and will56 words
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Article16 1938-07-10 2 I 1 m B '""wn up mi n i^?l%mH necessity jm^^^B <'G ft) fj)|| ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article44 1938-07-10 2 AS a UngibittxpNMfttffl n vmpafh>. (hine* >M j)« o\ idrtl S T r last ni?ht. RtfCuib m tin* tat 1 pourfd into the ymnad R T.( Fmployw fmM C Representative f S pathisers nwt acrarMi welcome rhfn tbfj nh(C association s pttmm I44 words
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Article65 1938-07-10 2 A SHORT "Uri" ri<f hi woman hew U. She hailed s shiny m far irom thf Senate the driver to go t# brr > (■rtss. Needing a little anbUott hi-ippd into the car bjrp»] But the next stop tmrt < thf police ."tation-aot her la She65 words
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Article16 1938-07-10 2 The Commonwealth boon informed that the 9m Department ol M; protective mcasur export to foreign rminOWi16 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-10 2 wnr i HIV I EXPERT W* MODERATE f& UTBSTSffISg\ lAlMBttaL A .4 T%l H PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE era Muscle anomalies WK^^^^ Crossed eyes. 7^^i^^4 Complicated cases Of defective y*Z* CLASSES if m:i:di:d EL A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Scienct). 4, AKCADK, GROUND FIXHMt IMione Wtl Consultation Withoul Obsl64 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-10 3 PRINCESSES SPEND A DAY AT LONDON ZOO Frincess EUxj^bcUi and Piincess ;aret Rcse raid a surpiise vi it i.- tbe LpßfUjn Zoo. petted the snimaJs m tho special Z;>o -el aside ior children, and walked the pen^ains ronnd (heir pool40 words
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Article179 1938-07-10 3 1 Singapore. Saturn l^i^sdance oi either the (S his counsel m con--1 aicaseof criminal intimiK^ was fixed last Saturday K^g morning m the Fifth 1 iQfi jaduced Mr Soares. who Kilrttr At Beavis, the d PWiyto the ma^Lj'-rate (Mr be summons again mg. :e truck179 words
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Article317 1938-07-10 3 SINGAPORE'S 'SECRET' SPOR T FACTS ABOUT POLO (BY HAROLD LANCASTER) (Su.ulay Trioune Staff Reporter) I I H people km,u thai Singapore's most exclusive dub has one oi ibscriptions m the whole oi Malaya— a dollar a w all) i why.i m€mhers r>f the Polo Club nay. This week I have317 words
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Article102 1938-07-10 3 Singapore, Saturday. AN affray between two dialects o{ Chinese wharf coolies Cantonese iipcl Teoehew— on board the s.s. T<lawa .-hortly after two o'clo-k yesterday afternoon, had a sequel 'before Mr G S Rawltags, the Third Magistrate, this morning, when 13 men were chr-rged with102 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-07-10 3 GOING TO THE POLICE STATION The Count pictuied i" the ptlice car, ami (inset) the Countess.16 words
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Article107 1938-07-10 3 Millionaire Flees From His Flat New York. June 27. A RED-HAIRED, blue-eyed divorcee, Hedi Heusser. has been on a 'sit-down strike" for the past two days m the Yen York skyscraper apartment of a millionaire business- man. Roilc Blanthard. Mr. Bianrhard. who. she says, has promised107 words
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294 1938-07-10 3 Education In Malaya 'Good Enough,' Says Teacher (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) fJAN European children get as good an education m Malaya as they receive at home? Thp Rev. R. K. S. Adams, principal of St. Andrew's School, thinks they can. He ought to know, for he has ihe largest number294 words
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287 1938-07-10 3 SING A POR E CR ICKE T CLUB BOWS TO THE LADIES (AT LAST!) (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) TPHE news thai women are fo be -> pore Cricket Club, which was resolved on FYidaj was received with nixed feeliigg, though on U the men seem inclined to "tolerats" tins '*intn287 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-07-10 3 They're Getting Ready In Case Of A Fray Captain F. J. Hancy, stern critic of the Air Raids Precautions scheme has given part of his land so that villagers of Cuxton. Kent, ma\ build themselves air raid shelters. He believes the only way to get prolection against raids is to65 words
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Article610 1938-07-10 4 RAFFLES HOTEL ANNUAL MEETING ADDRESSING the annual general meKin- ot Kutlles Hotel. Ltd., Chairman said: The v marked by a .satisfac the beard and lodging partly attributable to the China trouble which compelled many people I refuge here ami other? to extend their stay instead oi proceed further East. Th'?610 words
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Advertisement185 1938-07-10 4 i ii i■ik v Jo^^^%k MORE LAUGHS A J .1 11.1 \f M w% MINUTE THAN ANY j K\-\7% ''SLAA BEFORE j Vj AND THAT'S THE I I AWFUL TRUTH. Jv^ V .'.■'■■yWi J^^^E^' o V*^^c ''^Jw *X*X*X*X.55f jjX>j*>^*>^-SjiTr^.*^ «»V^St^K ie i iv* f■■> 1" T i~l I 1 r^185 words
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Advertisement186 1938-07-10 4 THREE SHOWS TO-DA*: /MARLBOROUGHI r THE GREATEST AND MOST ENTEHTA INING TAMIL TALKIE I Starring K. ASWATHAMMA, M. K. THYAGARAJA BHAGAVATHAR, j Y. V. KAO and Other Talented Artistes. 3. HOURS OF MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT! I I EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. A WHIRLWIND WESTERN YOU'LL NEVER186 words
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Advertisement289 1938-07-10 4 A Grand Show For n7^^\ AFITOL j 3 m I Tin- succn's most caplivatin* hlonde vi.,, 1 "'"Meal hit. 6 '"8'«««, I A BOOMING BBOADsiBi I ROMANCE AND PBNTBbIS J ASKED HOLLYWOOD TO Mi kLfi ■H *jfc jr. I I i^m~ •^^6 v' B BB^ jB^B? -^Hti^^B^Bx m< aB^V jBBBH289 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1938-07-10 5 Even Hollywood Film Stars Get Embarrassed Now Then Their j Awkward Moments I en trrol rlvoo bDlit His Silk Pants J>ac&&&dl IjUfited. unabashed JJaisweek, at any I *Zi off with, 'cos 1 ye hffetsnippeN a feu rj ek that 1 think I a few eni iPj^eßts the stars have VjL1,382 words
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Article, Illustration122 1938-07-10 5 IT 'S THE SAME IN ANY LANGUAGE Ho< to kiss a boy and like it, as taught by Gary Cooper to Sigrid Gurie m "Marco Polo" HGJGH APPLICATION. Now you Just lean forward and !>«?n't be afraid. Princess, it's been done before and it's highly recommended by the experts. AGITATION.122 words
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Article228 1938-07-10 5 CkLYMPE O lamp) Badna, now ptotf- j vq a starri*!<) n Param unt*t "Stolen Heaven,'* has altoaps had a green dress m )icr professional wardrobe since the mi on the ttage at the age of thro $fu it bring* her gooc :< WI7H two exceptions, the entire cast of228 words
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Advertisement200 1938-07-10 5 DO YOU DRINK '•ENOUGH? Doctors are jjenerally agreed that nine people out of ten do not drink enough water. They Insist that evergont shou.d drink at least oi.t- glass of water before breakfast each morning m order to help flush the system and wash nway the body's impurities. If, however,200 words
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84 1938-07-10 6 TWO BURNED TO DEATH IN "GHOST TRAIN" Met/. Germany. A WOMAN and her niece visiting Metz for a fair were burned to death while takhiff a ride Zn the ffhost train," one of the side-shows. The train, which is electrically driven, passes through a series of darkened tunn'ols containing: apparatus84 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-07-10 6 A view 01 the work m progress at Bukit T:mah. to prevent floods. Story on middle pag\j.20 words
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Article174 1938-07-10 6 FINE OF ONE ANNA REFUNDED IN thr Rang "Hi High Court. on June 7. Mr Justice Spargo. exer- rising his revisional powers, set aside the conviction and sentence of a fine of one anna passed by the Western SubDivisional Magistrate, Rangoon, on a charge ol wrongful restraint, against Mr. Llewellyn174 words
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1141 1938-07-10 6 "MIDNIGHT TAPPINGS on a young bride's bedroom window, during the absence of h°r husband, who worked at ni^ht, and whispered conversations through the letter-box with a builder's labourer, formed the prclu:le to an r-mazmpr story told by the girl at Leicester Assizes. William1,141 words
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Article98 1938-07-10 6 sl °PPin<r it^Z Muminsrhomc-ats "Here." he inflated balloor "M Parked mz7™J?*J Several drivV^***] Strategic P^ With assistants he tort- points of the town's 2 "My inflated balloons measuring devices 7 !*^L "There is close correlaacr i cohol m the breath &v' k ciooa stream and Ink! of the air98 words
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Article123 1938-07-10 6 UNKNOWN - GLASSES MUST BE INDIVIDUAL UNKNOWN By 'ho< lor of 0.-ular mm WHEN y«u vfeUjataMl yoa nlm yranrif than you realise, tour \w tune m his hindIt is within his power l three great servicefauf'y -lsion; to jj; rtl beasM <i vmir fotw to release is if hv mx* natinjf trait123 words
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Advertisement567 1938-07-10 6 WOMAN BENT DOUBLE WITH SCIATICA Kruschen Put Her Right m One Week When sciatica attacked this woman six year.s ago. she could scarcely movTreatment after treatment failed to helu htr. Sh- Kruschen and got irr.med;aie relief. In one ween her sciatichad <:ne. Six years ago, I was doubled up with567 words
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Advertisement373 1938-07-10 6 tM PAGE DOG gg| vSiiiK '-*ll 15 c <pM JSfIaIiiJOSEPHTRAVEPS Worms cause more ill-health and suffering m dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor appetite, staring coat, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing these signs. The only way to373 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-10 6 M^^^ I never thought people like |P could offend through neglect^ P^a^) PERSONAL FRESHNESS P^ But, now I've learnt my less° D use \y Lifebuoy Toilet SoaP 1L regularly."29 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1938-07-10 7 There's Simplicity, Safety And SANITY In Arbitration There Are Occasions When Strikes Are Unavoidable But GHJGH is unpleasant but sometimes necessary. It 00*****^ hpn enl ployers resolutely decline to consider •^Vdemanc. of th,ir workers The lowliest 1 **t ri ht to a hearin^ and the em .tiftff that right is1,120 words
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Advertisement61 1938-07-10 7 Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it has already made a name for itself. It retains all the natural juices. Delicious, tender "joints equal to the home-side beef m flavour, we can thoroughly recommend it. mm gtreeAGG THONE: STORE 5*576 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH: 110 11161 words
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Article1331 1938-07-10 8 IF at first sight is less a [ling n tove than a mutual recognition of one another. '1 he lo~t. lonely, muddled days and waya are fcrg»>tteß, and unromai m- surroundings beeomo suddenly the jewePed ga es i Paradise. v ir SO thought Jill Forrest. <1,331 words
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Article1708 1938-07-10 8 SHORT STORY BY MURIEL A KING Austin said blankly, and suddenh three of them burst cut I There were merits as well advantages m being a Jack ol "My poor nerves/ Mi Weathetbt^ murmured, sinking back among cushions. M That dreadful vircb When take the children v. this afternoon. Miss1,708 words
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Advertisement240 1938-07-10 8 IMPORTANT NOTICE Typhoid Epidemic The present outbreak of typhoid, which is causing no little concern among health authorities m Singapore, has afflicted nearly 400 persons within a space of five w^eks. Fortunately there are signs that the main epidemic is abating, but secondary cases, infected by those who caught -ha240 words
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Advertisement296 1938-07-10 8 PHOSFERINE ai ,,i iw-i be Afr. H 7 q/ 1 Southport, England, fa, r w OHOSFERINE is just a, much a p««j' ///a/ //as fetfpx we- so>il through all I illnesses as it is a remedy for them. rAts frym^ Spring weather and feel quite well today, take PHOSFERIM- i296 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-07-10 9 x lX M entirely ol women and with a woman conductor U thy Holbrook's Harmony Hussars— is entertaining lunch-time crowds m Victoria Embankment Gardens, London.27 words
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Article80 1938-07-10 9 H I London, June 27. ml* wm amor.g two hundred Hjnko attended a lecture |ttr«M of malaria, at the I i asttt London School of |*W mi Tropical Medicine, I^* 1 Watson 'director of the I *j although tjieir I lus the teaching ol P""jrat aad hygiene to doclj»**jjfi»t80 words
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378 1938-07-10 9 U.S. Girl Will Prove It I ]\|ISS Zonola Longstreth, who has friendly blue eyes and an Arkansas draw], has been visiting London to destroy nine fallacies held chiefly ]by business men. They are: 1 That women work fcr pocketmoney not out of necessity;378 words
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Article165 1938-07-10 9 MAN OFFERS 'GUINEA PIG" >•■* Los Angeles. 4 lIUrnSH-HOkN ex-service man, J. B Hutch aqred 46, dying of tuberculosis m Los Angeles, offers himself as a "human gokieapis>" for scientific experiments m return for cigarettes and pocketmoney. Mr. Hatcfc has been a proof-reader and an electrician. Now he receives a165 words
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Article100 1938-07-10 9 Lost Her Way And Met Love ton*-"- J-nc 2*- c*t ttat Nil" ff ««SSmS: sayiae she whn W as sailing for *p lirl on U* Claim ij^-oad a letter, said to j^i'to Mrs. Martindnl. is not worth M^nce, said her mother ft Wtort* l) ber P 2s^^-^ mfc belli that100 words
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Article84 1938-07-10 9 1 COW. ISfij"^ aged -28, has KJSL^sof the U.S.S.R ■i^JJinD intxoduced the |L> U by which of their ia- t the speed-limits then In iorce were not justified, and drove his tr ims at speeds much greater than ribed. Re has been decorated by the Soviet84 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-10 9 9^ >»^-and that is S*Mfe the seal P ail I M Tn\12 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-10 9 —to protect yoiirTEETH Use Kolynos, the dentifrice that dentists recommend because of its proved antiseptic cleansing action. Brighten your smile Economix* with KOIYNOS buy tho large tube27 words
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Advertisement270 1938-07-10 9 I LarqeSize (8oz.) $/^OctsSmo/l Size (40z.) 65 cts By asking for ANDREWS m the ECONOMY TIN you will obtain the SAME QUANTITY ai m former bottles at a LOWER PRICE. Andrews m tins is, also, a BETTER ANDREWS. By buying it m the new containers you SAVE MONEY and, at270 words
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Advertisement197 1938-07-10 9 hair trouble if you f* use Brylcreem regu- f^^jCf^^^ V^BJ^^J larly. For Brylcreem V_^^ >~ is more than a firstclass dressing. It's a splendid hair tonic as well. Besides controlling the hair without gumming it, Brylcreem invigorates the scalp. Saves tirr»e, too. One application keeps the hair well-groomed for the197 words
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Article, Illustration517 1938-07-10 10 Hospital Week Stars With a "Swing"! Great World Dance Night Sets The Ball Rolling TilF: je at the < which i "f V\ St. An< to t] i n. early m the i countl< n'ght, when cro. of amusement came here the .a two hours of dancing granted by a517 words
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Article98 1938-07-10 10 "Four-And-Twenty Blackbirds!" a by, to Mr, A- S. Ante*, »i\ on the Sehan I Mn, W.p.h., ;*1 lunch (for I .v.,,-h On MI *i Guests were sun.; srsToS she cut the p 1 timn, with a nr of itsiegs.cn words Bon The hostess, looked cUm. Marina blue Op. cries at98 words
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Article, Illustration640 1938-07-10 10 K. L. 's Young Set Makes Merry Bright Pahit Party Is The Highlight Of The Week T AST week little of interest happened until Friday, when the ftiice Officers' Mess at Vanning Rood was the scene of a pahit dance which commenced at 7.30 p.m. Two marquees were erected for640 words
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Article74 1938-07-10 10 Choose The Right Powder /^HOOSINoT" face powder is a much more important matter than most people realise First of all, remember that it always pays to buy the best, because then there is no clanger that it will do any harm to your skin. Face powders are essentially intended to74 words
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Article, Illustration334 1938-07-10 10 Women Are All Alike THAT women, irrespective of age. race or creed are all the same when it comes to BEAUTY MATTERS is the of Mrs. Lynn, the EXPERT ASSISTANT from Elizabeth Arden's London Salon who, after an extensive tour of the Far East, has just arrived m Singapore, where334 words
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Advertisement87 1938-07-10 10 "CHRISTIE" GRAND SALE Now on with ductlon of 20 to 50% To Make Room For Our Shipment We Give You Thi.s Opportunity To Obtain Good Barga n Prices. EVENING DRESSES, DINNER. COCKTAIL DAY SILK. VOIL AND lING FROCKS. linen Hand !>;." Flower-Underwear, etc STAMFORD Phone 2f>: G road PRISCILLA Ltd.87 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-10 10 ASSURANCE of Personal Daintiness TAMPAX The original tampon, offers sanitary protection internally PINS without PADS! I BELTS! TAMPAX is tne remarkable new product which enables every woman to have complete, healthful, sanitary Protection, INTERNALLY, INVISIBLY Obtainable from all the leading, department stores. Agents' The Federal Dispensary.46 words
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Advertisement26 1938-07-10 10 inpison FRflncQisf Just received a beautiful selection of morning, afternoon and evening gowns. A!! sizes. Also tfe& most select 2nd sms-rte** Hats ever seen m Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-10 10 y-^V COLOUR HARMONY i£Z LESSONS by %^A ELIZABETH ARDEN'S expert at maynaßD: jS J u< her -I. i >'o«r Pw I X? Lipstick, Nai! Varnish id li I /^S ,ha.1...-..1..h:.r.-,i..nise with your UP f Vt I m ff /J U Please make your appointing" BATTERY ROAD, AVX CHATS S«"* is64 words
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Article, Illustration893 1938-07-10 11 Lapore Shops 5 The Wgh, ;yh« For Every foment --Btt and^ iol W* «an consider ours* F dad to ieam. i> snof**Jw«ur owing, presumafc ferment now afoot In c matt, F used j^t as much I ?$m l 0 be seen F* ZL Z P3ISCILI-VS new r893 words
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Article, Illustration670 1938-07-10 11 And Proves Itself To Be THE Colour Of The Moment At ERASER'S HILL Writes Our Special Correspondent From This Popular Ho liday Resort A NOTHER week of glorious weather Seme rain has fallen, but only a little, at night, so visitors have been ablf to enjoy their670 words
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Advertisement32 1938-07-10 11 j^ACH HOUSE^ ESTAr BEST LOCATION IN CCEIXENT CUISINE C1^ V ROOMS WITH ATTACHED OWNIS; R0 °M FACING SEA F* p s js. nis ftccadUly, London and m Eternity Wear. R^ad, V^^^ Singapore32 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-10 11 Ear Control Bonnet PREVENTS BABY LYING WITH EARS FOLDED, THE GENERAL CAUSE OF PROJECTING EARS Wear Day and Night. SIZES 0. 1, 2. Medical Hal! Ltd. 3, BATTEIIY KOAD.29 words
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Advertisement37 1938-07-10 11 7tJ£ iA££ New Stock Lingerie Just Unpacked Unusual and Moderately Priced. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. ELSIE MARY Late of London for Day A Evening at House' 9 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain J— s3o.37 words
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409 1938-07-10 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, July 10, 1938. PACIFIST WARMONGERS f:; Parliaand the ways time A fern Party he popuield that q the risk mi rushed. scribed to set an exorld by c forces to •>• nations, burden w suit. Act ing of the ited their armament i and the results,409 words
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Article461 1938-07-10 12 WIT and WISDOM o f the WEEK. 1 YOU'RE safer when you waik en a dark road at night if you carry a white cane." "I know that, but I make it still safer." 'How do you do that?" "Carry a white vaulting-pole "I DREAMT or you last night, Clara.'"461 words
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Article, Illustration866 1938-07-10 12 C. H. W. Goult - City Fathers give way to City Mothers? C. H. W. Goult THE WOMEN HAVE REFORMED THE CLUBS WILL THEY REFORM OUR PUBLIC BODIES IN DUE COURSE? Will Singapore's IT used to be only the middle apfed among us who siehed for the p;ood old days and exchattged anecdotes of hilarious866 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-07-10 13 -inday Trit une Staff Reporter) rvsTPAL engineers gttfi m Bukil Timah, residenta and passing motorists the -jmtnj'.'T"* 0 wil! b a thing of the past when the widening mal is complt'U'd. 1 I k Muni' I id prec I I icaitiiaed to the entire exI i iii||Bl limi I114 words
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Article39 1938-07-10 13 Hankow, June 27. Government is abwrt $1,000,000 every tke Board of Trustees AAiinistration of the Bwtr Indemnity Refefcjtr Etn Li-wu. the m 'rainect Director oi g« Wffient has been ma ffcJL?* 4^ 516 achievemer.t I '■^circumstances.39 words
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206 1938-07-10 13 SMALLEST IN CITY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Y()l CAN walk into Singapore's "unknown" chapel but no; mi.ny people rh>, f or t*~" chapel possesses its own launch, and uses it 1(, fetch its congregations across Singapore harbour every Sunday. Not many Singaporeans know206 words
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Article170 1938-07-10 13 "DEAD HERO WALKS HOME London, June 27. pETEK Ferguson, the 21-years-I ticl undergraduate or' Pembroke ((liege, Oxfori, who was reported k lied with the International Brigade m Spain, is alive and back m England. When the report of his deaLh reached England his portrait was pinned to a banner and170 words
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Article34 1938-07-10 13 Sir Har^y Seymour Fester, who is eighty-three, and Lady Foster, oi St. James' Court, Buckingham-gate London, S.W., celebrating their diamond wedding, received a telegram of congratulation from the King and Queen.34 words
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Article269 1938-07-10 13 jl/IORE sex-appeal for German girls is the new slogan m Germany. Following allegations that German Rirls were heing trained into rowdy lorn-boys and rough-voiced man-haters Reich Youth Leader Baldnr von Schirach recently announced the formation of an obligatory new training for all girls from269 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-07-10 13 Do You Know This? The interior of the chanel.9 words
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201 1938-07-10 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Repnier) "pORMER taxi-dancers, school teachers, typkts, hundreds of Singapore's prettiest girls have been storming the New Alhambra Theatre m the hops of capturing appointments as usherettes and ticket-sellers. They are prepared to work at any salary, though some wisely stipulate201 words
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Article117 1938-07-10 13 MALAYA WANTS SWORDS FOR CHINA (Sunday Tribune Staff Ceporler. J ACK of suitable ore >*■ pre- venting hundreds of Chinese blacksmiths m Singapore from making weapons to equip thcii compatriots for their struggle against Japan. I was told this b> black smiths m Beach Road, who. are finding- it difficult117 words
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Article44 1938-07-10 13 Rolls-Royce, famous aircraft engine manufacturers, have completed negotiations with Crewe Corporation for a 30 acres site lor the manufacture of a r engines. Three or four thousand men will be employed, and that number may ultimately be increased to 7,000.44 words
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189 1938-07-10 13 THEY WORK AS YOU PLAY 32 CABARET GIRLS HAVE TYPHOID Sunday Tribune Staff THIRTY-TWO UucMMKen lr>m Singapore cabarets tfC lyinii dangerously ill m the (General Hospital as the result of the typhoid epidemic which is sweeping* Singapore. Most of foi* wards wlien I r.ospit:*!. Al a local cabaret on hostess189 words
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Article48 1938-07-10 13 Council of Nottinghamshire Miners Federated Unioa have turned dov/n a Mine workers' Federation proposal to contribute to £50.000 for the Spanish Relief Fund on the ground that tne t.rant should be made cut. of the political and not the industrial funds (,i the organisation.48 words
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Advertisement52 1938-07-10 13 "AHDMD B IIS I CTCLEJg is Makers. First quality alloy CIJ( > v running and endunnj; strength. %JT*^Uy i, JW<:r Cfcromiußi plat These Cycles an tf *X* Hjth Ke similar I ...is aresoW •''Wr/u-,- ry service. Sjmrc- parts stocked. Sr^ fc] f^^ 0 MET AL PRODUCTS CO.. LTD. V "iAIIKU52 words
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Advertisement61 1938-07-10 13 P^U L V U»E 7Wn Strength m Rimless Glasses First: there are r) screws through the lenses: Electrically .soldered pin* hold the lenses tightly and permanently m place: Second: there are tiny springs cushion■ng the leusea aga nst breakage: Let us show you and fit you. THE BERLIN OPTICAL COMPANI,61 words
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Advertisement303 1938-07-10 13 MYSTERY REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM What i- tin- i -I mat aorld khBoldly they proclaim that sterfc >us < m j v in I Sail iii.it work 'in a med) bas ever done. I- it \\x Sodium, Pol u Hurt is. this tire Known t«' th< I i land to the303 words
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Article383 1938-07-10 14 Solicitor's Gifts To Kennel Maid /GIVING judgm( it on eros -petitioJis for divorce ir the Divoice Division, Mr. Justice Hodson exercised discretion ir favour of Mr. William Ernest Hubert Alien, of Chapeltown-road, Leccit, nn area manager employed by a company He granted a decree nisi to Mr Allen, who accused383 words
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Article36 1938-07-10 14 Miss Olive Jackson, of Constancestreet. Newport, Mon., bridesmaid at a wedding at Grifflthstown, was kncckeri down by a motor-lorry outside the church, but though pale and shaken insi. ted on attending the bride.36 words
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Article, Illustration901 1938-07-10 14 UNKNOWN - Gasmasks Make All Men LOOK ALIKE! UNKNOWN Hw Skll\ Know I Civil Serva% j.,_ IN which I discourse on A.R.P. and give my readers < an idea of how to po about N things m the event of an air raid. The matter is really one for the Govern- i901 words
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Advertisement189 1938-07-10 14 <— S TICKETS ISSUED i V^^-^'* y AT.L STEAM- tor i -rn/iVT-f SHIP> AIR AND j I KHYuL..t, ailway lines. NO JSOOMNf; FEES. S Ch.:.es e clients and those of all i (?thf-» resident nommoniiiea ar*» 4 givei? the t f it of attention and S s s IS, KOBINSON189 words
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Advertisement792 1938-07-10 14 to e&S IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated Magnesia after your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach troubles, Bisurated Magnesia brings you new, instant relief. The pain you have learned to dread ceases. You can792 words
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Advertisement142 1938-07-10 14 RE-AWAKEN FEED JHiw^ Hair Roots! Bald Patch" £M%qj&^ T^m How This "•w^p- Thick Growth I WAS ALMOST fiALO." A multitude of men and women— ail »fes have bad ntw hair growth or other hair Uneflta alnoe using KOTALKO and KOTALKO 64AP. They are different from anything alsa. AU I a«k142 words
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Article, Illustration754 1938-07-10 15 T: nport ance f lra nesUn B is stressed m the 'i e jn which suggestions are made for making Their uses arc nlso expiained. t lustrations should particularly prove useful to m this country. nestfor t every large number cf P^ V^754 words
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Article165 1938-07-10 15 Peshawar, June 28. riAPT. A. G. Dring, Secretary to the Government, of thje Frontier Province, has addressed a telegram to the Indian delegates who were to proceed to Kabul to negotiate with the Afghan Government m connection with the trade impase which has lately arisen betweenUnited Press - 165 words
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Advertisement154 1938-07-10 15 4*^A^tfBHE^9BIBHBHHBP'V!3IB? l «-T HHBBJWr^ilEfE^^Tn^ An expert 1 y X l t s cos y if you use M Hr WAVE SET :r I^m Don't gaze enviously at someone's lovely setting. Set your own hair I Easily, quickly, fashionably Get a bottle of Amami Wave Set, follow the simple directions enclosed,154 words
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Advertisement131 1938-07-10 15 WSPt fSS Vi'hen you're feeling tired or /iySiii 'fes depressed, a natural stimulant will /jnffi^mlA y° u mor e good have a :;lass /iPs^^^ i^3 Whiteways Cyder. Made mmi i^T..^-^ /^^S l\ n an individual m flavour. This '"MB^* i^»Jil^^R\^ sparkling drink helps good digestion !akS*i W*' lM I ''3131 words
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Advertisement456 1938-07-10 15 USE THIS ag£jf%%£ I /jf^fjMV I rough, red skin, Cuticura is a MEDICINAL and >v .J TOILET soap, combining m one big tablet the unique soothing, Nyx"^ 1 <^%^^^ healing and antiseptic medica- f Give yj^mmfm^p^M ments of Cuticura Ointment, the skin #r a thorough mmmi ,J with the mildest456 words
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558 1938-07-10 16 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds pVERYBODY at some time or another has a vision of the house that he or she will buikl when enough pennies have been saved out of the weekly pay packet. Somehow, the possession of a house o' one's own558 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-07-10 16 A picture of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody of America just before she to England's plavti m ihe women's singfcs Miss Kav Slammer* t> Mi 6-1.28 words
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169 1938-07-10 16 FARR —A "SPRAT TO CATCH A MACKEREL" London. Jui kt WIIY it shook! be necessary to appoint n wtll-know: director of a radio firm, passes my com J. Barwkk Thomj.^on. Ofeial Receiver, ai i mi*tWoQ* Louden. "Had ihe concern been formed to mr/.ket boxing -gloves or some other appropriate commodity,169 words
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Advertisement576 1938-07-10 16 L. S AND PAINS soon vanish when Ll.i-io is taken Painful mid ten and soon disappear skin troubles clear up, od healthy a»*d quickly heal, piles ar<- cured, inflammatiot i uritaT: othed. rheumatteoi simply fades 6 nd the whole system is braced and str« I. This is not magi< although576 words
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Advertisement120 1938-07-10 16 MONTHLY COMPLAINTS Take "Ladies Brown Pills" Full treatment 1 bottle. PRICE $L Sold by Mr. C. S. CHAN, 277, Race Course Road, SINGAPORE. I i i i S J i £xact time for Jjife i /£if\ OMFfiA i /?/w^ Sheffield endurance Since 1933 Omega watches have machinery ol a precision120 words
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Advertisement156 1938-07-10 16 1] fl^T^) i Asthma Gwi ■li I pen shows Killed m 3wp IE you the fnk r?iaS^ H inside! *st, sce al any nmc ow t/n> 2^^: much ink is left m this B pen, just hold it up to w p' ihelight! Needsfilling vSL j ess frequently be- .j156 words
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Advertisement361 1938-07-10 17 Dissolve Ugly Fat Je New Cinema Way L'HK^* Probably you yourself haw notir-'d that ji B^\ '"Sk- nuick .x> i>'\ su«-h as running,' up ra will caijae y»»u to breathe quii.'klj r^^. Jht? v' s&s£2S and perhaps evea (asp for breath. 'J'lii •v"',^^ 4^wfeS ■'---•iSR^ j> danu* r signal, and361 words
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Advertisement123 1938-07-10 17 It is a long while now since Mr tno first compounded his 'Fruit Salt*. f/^T f t /A l^'/f Great events have come and gone. Five monarchs have reigned at Buckingham Palace But still today Eno's c Fruit Salt' remains the world-famed giver of L^Jr X/ yA Mi i <J123 words
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Miscellaneous481 1938-07-10 17 AIR TO-DAY to And Where To Listen In JULY 10 the 5 621 .toyed. toyed from the RSlttc Service relayed Bethesda Hail. PJJJrte CeUo Recital 1 Hess Emanuel FeverJJ" weather news and i^mnkh Vewsletter. Ti'iav H q« down. NIROM Ht ftK Mcs tIM.B m) R^tavia C io«ocenjeiits. Syni;,....:^ oryj Bsasaental481 words
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Miscellaneous157 1938-07-10 17 HOLLAND PCJ 1522 Mcs (19 7 m.) p.m. 6.45 Special broadcast for Asia. China. Japan and Further India. by the Rom. Cath. Broadc. Ass. 'K.R.O.i. 1. National anthem and opening-announcement. 2. Records. 3. Religious talk. 4. Records. 5. Political talk and Mission news by Mr. Paul de Waart. R. Actualities157 words
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Miscellaneous126 1938-07-10 17 CALCUTTA VK fi.lo Mts (49.1 m 7.56 Time Signal. Church Service from St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta. 9.11 Abbasuddin Ahmed. 9.26 Lteht Bengali songs. 41 Violin solo. 9.56 The news and weather report. (Bengali). 10.11 Abbasuddin Ahmed. 10.26 Classic modern songs. 10 46 Suprova Ghose. 10.50 The new (English). 11.26 Talk—126 words
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Miscellaneous146 1938-07-10 17 HONGKONG ZBW 9..'»2 Mrs (314 m PJB. o.2o— An Hour oi Menocb-solin' Compositions. 7 20— Wraths r report 7.23— The Choir of St. Joseph's Church with thr Very Rev. F3t,rtfT Ripanti it the Oreran. B.oo— Beethoven Sonata m A Major for Piano, Op. HO-WMhelm Kempff. -Orchestral selections B.so— Rjputer and146 words
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164 1938-07-10 18 World Orders For Village Blacksmith SO skilled a craftsman is village blacksmith of Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury. Kent, that lie c.ufd emoloy a dozen men if he accepted all the orders people would like to give him. But so intense is his pride m iiis craftsmanship that he prefers to do164 words
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Advertisement738 1938-07-10 18 60 JOIN IN FAMILY BATTLE Alexandria. PVE people were seriously injured when a family feud of long standing culminated m a free fight involving over 60 combatants, neur the harbour of Alexandria. The right started when two members of the opposing families exchanged heated remarka. Clubs were then used and738 words
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502 1938-07-10 19 SELANGOR ASSOCIATION TO HAVE OWN HALL Special Badminton Feature— Edited By "Phoenix" NO SUPERVISOR FOR SCHOOLGIRLS' JUNIOR TOURNEY? (By "Rambler") LX)R a l<>n«4 time, Selangor has been feeling very much the want of a r ond badminton h?ili which could be used at any and every time. AT present through502 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-07-10 19 USEFUL B.P. Results of Open Championships K^rSould comfort; jfti tbfc veßt K3ST WOBKB \m V p«* X TfffiD ROUND mt Leng Woo. 15—4. 15—8 fOCETL ROUND *Zmfi*mCb* wo sen^ Ch- Members of thr Tan Foo Siang BY37 words
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315 1938-07-10 19 fmOui Own Correspondent/ CIS tor the Batu i'ahut Distournaments have iad the draw for the men's p^icsand men's open doubles Kiferfe took place at the (Mttttt En;!i*h School resulted iU» I MSN'S OPEN SINGLES [kEagKiam vs. Khaw Eng Chin I ttiMian vs. Chow Ah315 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-07-10 19 The badminton team of the Tan Took Seng Recreation Club10 words
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507 1938-07-10 19 Sphinx - Sphinx (By THE Province Wellesiey triangular badminton tournament for the "?>a\.d" Challenge Tup made a &o~d start last week at the Straits Trading eo;?rt, Butterwort.h, when several matches were played off between the Bukit Merta.arr Recreation Club and the Nebong Tebal Recreation Club. Prior to the507 words
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413 1938-07-10 19 Where Shuttles A re Scarce Players Progress! (By "Racquet") fpHE participation of Kelantan for the first time m a tournament open to all the States and Settlements m Malaya has been arousing considerable interest m all badminton circles throughout the country. Kelantan created a mUd surprise when it sent m413 words
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Article, Illustration186 1938-07-10 19 Phoenix - Phoenix (By gADMINTON blue of Cambridge University, Mr, M. P. Yoong 1 whose home is m Malacca, is visiting Malaya ior ,i short holiday. On board the "Conic Verde." which arrived from Europe en Monday, I met Veens. In addition to playing for Cambridge.186 words
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Advertisement264 1938-07-10 19 "nples Disappear 3 Nights a Smooth Lovely JP^ *^fe b cti the Cent6r fc.^l f^Bli^t 2se a th^ d ;K ltchinR I Actively fought by the doctor's prescription lh ll^i7eliSv C K armins Nixoderm. m the following fashion: 1. It kills t?^ «*ll5 IV >ou irrV., your the Kexnis and264 words
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Advertisement679 1938-07-10 19 lITTLE BOY'S WEIGHT WEM IP LIKE MAGIC Kead this Schoolmaster's st.>r\ How anxious fathers and n when they see their liUle ones Lo weight. Those thin, pathotic little ai and lees, those ribs sticking up UITOOg i Die flesh, those hcllw uiilc n hcek do they mean thai some tar679 words
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Article831 1938-07-10 20 ARGUS - ARGUS BY 4 ->re and we shall l:now whether Singapore's record of appearv final of \hc Blal&ya Cup since the inception of the series i c afe for another year, or whether Singapore's monoended by the Services who vviil themselves attempt to monopoly of thia831 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-07-10 20 Presented by Officers and ere* < 1 H.M.S. A la .ay a to v;;mmeniorate their vi^it to these shores m 1920.23 words
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Article307 1938-07-10 20 BATTING 103 White (Naval Base C.C. vs. LA.). 100 Vanderholt (P.W.D. vs. V.M.C A K.L.). 88 Ishak b Hashim (Penang Free School vs. King Ed. School). 81 C. Jayatilaka (G.P.D.S.C. vs. P.W.D.. K.L.). 78 Eu Cheow Teik (Penang vs. Kedah). 77 V. C. Westerhout (Penang vs. Kedah).307 words
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Article, Illustration540 1938-07-10 20 Boxing Notes By "Spectator' T ITTLK Bernal created somctl of a surprise by nearly lowering the colour*? of Joey Rogenfo Orient champkm. at the Happy World last Friday night. Bernai shewed cleverness and speed and forced his opponent to bring- out all he had m 'jvder to540 words
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Advertisement284 1938-07-10 20 These Amazing Recoveries Actually Happened! Real-Life Cases of I j severe Miraculous Cure DIGESTION w TRIED EVERYTHING WITHOUT i JSJJjjfe k SUCCESS— BUT CAN NOW EAT Cured by WwK AND EN^ OY A GOOD MEAL jf\ Mf^■■ A MSs!^ lW^Bs. s^- M- Vats.m. ChcMcr-le-Street, CI^TA ciirrOAflc whorp 3ili." l WSffi<i»\284 words
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Advertisement604 1938-07-10 20 Kill Heaßih and Vitality I'M TIRED OUT 1 f TRY CYSTEX llf ITHELPEDYOU YES.MYANKLE9 I NERVOUS, ACHING MAYBE YOUR. WONDERFULLY AREN T SWOLLEN I AND6ET UP NIGHTS KIDNEYS NEED HELP 7/ AND my DIZZINESS I J I I I GONE J YOU SAY 1 YES, IT WONT COST I[B DAYS604 words
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Advertisement70 1938-07-10 20 JHEALTH j YOUTH JL VIGOUR Wf S VITALITY H| S OMASA V* i iM-mous He*ltk a« rf < d sf^ |f j it MMPtetoly n.M.v.s ever> i' Nevi i Q£Sl fio.ii >our (.r^anism making |ncretJi ed IW Stror ff er Ncrxi atrr Mhtk.v a Af] i START SEAS** Obtainable at70 words
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Article453 1938-07-10 21 t 0 Landowners' Petition To London EM Our Ov ,i RCfi rterl Kuah« Lumpur, Saturday. HE the Wgfc tommirsioiu'r m reply to a joint petirt nersin Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Seremban states Kuala Lumpur become a Municipality, was re- S. Wagner m a speech when presiding over rtv Ovaers453 words
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Article72 1938-07-10 21 I Staughai. July 9 I iMSia the volume of China's I trade for the month of I Mpfed with the precedI m revealed m the I iJ?^ io $74,709,000 showI ■|»fll«.B9l.oooascomDarec! I la Bexports8 exports were 554.418.000 ELSJ!? e>3e of 5879.000 I arts over exports totalled I an increase72 words
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Article13 1938-07-10 21 mft£*to]Q\K U < 1 < Ath 1 l HfctS g a! scorers were13 words
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Article82 1938-07-10 21 FIERCE FIGHTING IN SPAIN Burgos, July 9. 'JHE Nationalists are advancing southwards a'on<>- the east coast and are now within sight of Sagunto. Fierce fighting is m progress m the !?ine-clad Sierra Espadan area. A Valencia report states that the Nationalists are using an impressive number of tanks and bombers.Reuter - 82 words
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Article71 1938-07-10 21 Haifa, July 9. Brigands opened heavy fire on the Assistant District Commissioner of Galilee yesterday, while be was investigating an attack on a motor bus. The Commissioner and his escort occupied defensive positions and returned fire Upon arrival of reinforcements. the attackers fled. There were no casualties.Reuter - 71 words
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Article63 1938-07-10 21 STEAMER AGROUND London. July 9. 4 FRENCH railway cross channel steamer from Dieppe went agn uhil when entering Newhaven Harbour and was fast on a sandbank for two hours before tugs refloated her. Heavy .seas and strong current also carried another channel steamer. Maid of Kent, stern first towards aBritish Official Wireless - 63 words
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241 1938-07-10 21 R.A.F. Experimental Flights Over England-Australia Route London, July 9. JYJUni satisfaction is expressed regarding the ion-stop development flight of 4,300 miles successfully completed yesterday by a formation of four Vicksrc Wellesley aircraft of the long-range de\elopment units of Royal Air Forces. The Air Minister Sir Kingsley Wood m v telegramBritish Official Wireless - 241 words
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Article71 1938-07-10 21 More Outrages In Jerusalem Jerusalem. July TWO 17 -year-old Jews were stabbed and both were seriously injured m an Arab village near Tel Aviv. They were left naked by the roadside. Numerous arrests of hot heads cf both races have resulted m temporary relief, though further trouble is feared. DeathsReuter - 71 words
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Article30 1938-07-10 21 Paraguay Bolivia Agreement Buenos Aires, July 9 THE initial steps have been taken far an agreement between Paraguay ard Bolivia for ending the long dispute reeardinE the Grai) Chaco.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article136 1938-07-10 21 Malayan Tennis Titles THE following is a list of the holders of Malayan lawn tennis championship titles: MEN'S SINGLES FINAL: -Chin X/. .2 Onn beat R. L. Grut, G— 2, B— fi. MEN'S DOUBLES FINAL: -Goon Kok Ying and Goon Kok. Lem beat Wise and Sinclair, 6 l. 6 4.136 words
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Article395 1938-07-10 21 Bankrupt Rebuked In Court Obtained Credit While Undischarged A WICKKL) fraud" was the description given by Mr. K. V Tavloi. Official Assignee, to the efforts made by an undischarged bankrupt, C. R. Miles, to obtain credit from tklto* local firms to the extent of 81,000 for liquors supplied, when the395 words
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Article49 1938-07-10 21 London, July 9. OTORMY weather, with heavy rain, continues, although winds, which yesi .relay readied gale force, have to some extent lessened m velocity. During westerly gale yesterday which, m some areas, attained a velocity of 60 m.p.h.. considerable damacre w: > done. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 49 words
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Article142 1938-07-10 21 A MAN with five previous convictions yesterday pleaded to the Chief Justice that sentences amounting tc 26 months' hard labour, passed en h m by the District Judge for cheating oifences, be set aside. Vincert Osborne Rice, 35-year-old salesman, with tears m his eyes, told Mr. Justice142 words
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Article168 1938-07-10 21 THE following is a complete list of the results of Malaya Cup finals since the inception of the series: 1921 Singapore beat Selangor 2—l at Kuala, Lumpur. 1922 Selangor beat Singapore 3 Z at Kuala Lumpur. 1923 Singapore beat Perak 3—l at Kuala Lumpur. 1924 Singapore beat168 words
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Article54 1938-07-10 21 The Rubber Returns of the following Companies for the month oi June 1938; are as follows: lbs. Alor Gajah 10,030 Australasia 15,300 Ayer Panas 54,000 Bukit Kubu 10 soo Glenealy 32 ton Jalan Kcbun 14.000 Kluang 34.000 Pajam 127.500 Port Swettenham 10 r>oo Tambalak 10,200 Teluk An son54 words
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317 1938-07-10 21 OECENT controversy m a sectrw of the local press concerning amateur theatrical entertainments apparently has bud the effect of stimulating interest m such show? for 'vhen the S.A.D.C. presented their tenth production at the Victoria Theatre last nightFrederick Jackson's matrimonial comedy "The317 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-07-10 21 Accompanied by an escort of cavalry, Dr. Douglas Hyde, whj is 78, 3rove thrciiffh crowds cf cheering people to Dublin Castle, Dublin (Eire) for his installation as first President of Fire. Photo shews: Dr. Douglas Hyde, President of Eire, inspecting the guard of honour at Dublin Castle, Dubl.'n, after hisPlanet News - 53 words
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Article72 1938-07-10 21 Berlin, July 9 Austrian Driests are no longer permitted to register marriages, and nw I only perform religious ceremonies for I couples who are already married by the registrar. Breach of this regulation is punishable with a maximum of 5 years' imprisonment or a fine of 10,000 marto.Reuter - 72 words
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Article87 1938-07-10 21 London. July 9. THE Colonial Office announces that Government have authorised the dasA patch oi the Eleventh Hussan as soon a-- can be arranged from Egypt to Palestine, m addition to two infantry battalions already ordered t<» move, nameK the First Essex anci the First [rishReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-07-10 21 A nrw picture of Don EtratfoMUi th'- brilliant A» tralian UafftMtaw, who may drop out of Test cfidfct after the present tour if Urn Australian sports 'Dictate! i rinse m :J>u cricketers' wives to \-sit their husbands when <.n tour m Kn^land44 words
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Advertisement210 1938-07-10 21 MUSIC SUCCESSES THE Far Eastern Music School has dene very well m the Trinity College of Music Examination held recently. The following arc the results: First steps:—^ Ethel Abcysekaru. Harriet Pannappe, L< c Seok Tin (merit). Preparatory:— Fa* th Howr'!. Lim Qerik Ki;'t. Adeline James ipass); Lucy L:m. Joyce Shedde".210 words
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469 1938-07-10 22 SELANGOR BE A T PENANG IN MALA YA CUP SOCCER Five-Goal Margin Of Victory MOST HOME PLAYERS DISAPPOINT Our Own Correspondent) Pemng, Saturday. j>: a somewhat one-sided game, Selangor, playing away, defeated Malaya uv> match by six ?oa!s to one. t a sma ii share of the exchanges. Host of469 words
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Article, Illustration758 1938-07-10 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. ONE Malayan record bettered, five Sel&ngor records improved and one equalled were features of yesterday's events m the sixth annual athletic snorts organised by the Selangor a.a.a. held' on the Padang m perfect weather. The Malayan record bettered was the long758 words
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Article674 1938-07-10 22 MUAR LEAGUE SOCCER (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Saturday. THE Customs Sports Club beat the Land i Office, last year's League champions, by two goals to nil m a League match played at the Muar Club padaiig. Both goals were scored In the first half when the Customs had the674 words
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85 1938-07-10 22 From CJtrn Reprrtefj I7OUR State I mk. n .t the Negri Semhiu f h l r '»^s u ere returned? «W. The r?ruits were 100 yards: l rk rcrord Gajan Sincrh. (ItiSL}* S ew records 220 yarc.s: l pr p Mat Koca; .'Ti^ PBO85 words
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Article132 1938-07-10 22 NEW MALAYAN POLE VAULT RECORD (From Our Ow 'o cnan;,. Saturday. QIOW Lecng .Too, the cracfc Chinese fiuaptr, cleared 6 Fsel 1' tncfcei m the hi^ii jump event at the Peoai^g AA.A. to-day. However he ftlilej to birak his record created last year cT 6 feet 2 1 inches. He132 words
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Article, Illustration7 1938-07-10 22 Denis Compton, Test (.rieketcv and Arsenal h>otballer.7 words
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Article310 1938-07-10 22 JOHORE P.W.D. SPORTS 'From Our Own *t#rtt Mm Hi A VERY successful sport wttsm witnessed when the i*a P.W.D. lie Id their fifth ing at the English Collof* great gathering w&b pme i amongst those weir- H i Tunliu Mahkota Johore I i Tunku Ampuan Pftlttflf D*A man b. Md.310 words
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Article62 1938-07-10 22 The Veterans' XI will meet the Innisiullings at Tfenglin on Monday at. 5.10 p.m. Both sides will turn out their strongest and a first-class game should result. The Veterans' XI will be chose i from Ah Kow, Kemat, Kassim. Abdul Rahim, Taib, Donald. Khoon Otin, Mni Noor.62 words
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Article88 1938-07-10 22 List of World and ***»\jSJF Record* ~f ion jraids 20 f 220 ya-d 46.4" *-f 440 ii 45.8" Jf 880 yards r 25.?" ?l 2 Mile F 3 22.6" l Mile Medfc ty 4. gc; 1 M 13-50 3*" 3 Mil" 14 1" M Hurdles 288 words
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Advertisement119 1938-07-10 22 4* xizii^iaSfes" S&S«BmSP^- ■"■^>'*'' 1 .-.->'•.'.■'■: fIHoK- J% YOU will notice the differ- !^S I ence m quality at once i--^^^ Craven A are so exceptionlally smooth, so cool and fresh. jmji "^^fc Remember too, that these v -wr cork tipped cigarettes will mm not affect your throat. Switch to119 words
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615 1938-07-10 23 sAX PROFESSIONAL RM MEETING Equals Malayan Record Ipoh. <^ r- turns— as «s r >\v;.i;p 20*51 IJ"X7 776-13 ***** S3IW Go7or> Jitoinette *«B 8 son 7 tjckft $135 each. 180 en- v.-.. 3, 3 1 -uiv. KISSING Lope's MILDORA I 4 Dries 2615 words
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Article208 1938-07-10 23 Singapore, Saturday. TO-DAY'S cricket match at the Raf- flos Institution crcunri resulted tb vhi for the A.P.C. who boat the School by 21 runs. Scores A. PC. Pillry b Hock Urn 16 Valberg c and b Hock Lim 27 Bell c Mev/a Singh 11 Palmer b Tfcataotharan208 words
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Article106 1938-07-10 23 Race I— KISSING CUP 574 and 524. Mildora SB3. Pat Bottrke $25. Race 2— MIM 839 and |15. Montevideo SiO. Solar Time $11. Race 1 -ABBOT'S TEMPTATION S5B and SlB. Kabinda SI 6. Thaddeus .Sl3. Face 4— GfLDi D VOI'IH SI I and 550. Temple SI?.106 words
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Article728 1938-07-10 23 SINGAPORE AMATEUR ATHLETICS Singapore, Saturday. i iijlTll th? sun completely hidden by Vl jie^vy climfls whiH- «*1 j refrcrhirtg breeze blew from the sea, the fourth h ampionsbip meetjtffc o£ the Sinsipore Aitlkieur AuwCtic Associaticn was suc^esr.fuMy bel*l on the S.C.C. Padaftg this afternoon m the presence of 'a brge728 words
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Article176 1938-07-10 23 Second Division Soccer Singapore, Saturday. IN exciting and well played game i resulted m the meetinc: of the R.A. j (Blakan Mati) and H.M.S. Terror m the Stccnd Divisiar of tho S.A.F.A. League, at Blakan Mati. to-day. Tie opening exchanges were quiet, j The first gctetl came from GEORGE, the176 words
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Article36 1938-07-10 23 A Ping-pong; m?'rh of nine ties will bo played between the Tamtts R-fnnn Association and Government Printing Department Sport.; Club on Sunday at 10.30 ft m thn Tamii;' Reform A-,.;0- ciution i remises.36 words
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Article26 1938-07-10 23 Tho 0.C.8.C. Staff Association beat the Heong Chu Party by five games to two In a friendly match at the O.CTJ.C prrmises on Friday.26 words
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692 1938-07-10 23 Rover - SERVICES DISPOSE OF MALACCA AT STADIUM Rover MALAYA CUP MATCH IN SINGAPORE VISITORS WERE COMPLETELY OUTCLASSED (By Singapore, Saturday. Oomtntied Services. .5; Malacca. ..9 THE Combined Services easily beat Malacca by five gcals to nil m j their Malaya Cup fixture at tin Anson Road Stadium yesterday Field it), Garrett692 words
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Article85 1938-07-10 23 Singapore, 3&tHrd to-day'B championship tie| i Fingapofe Padmintjn fl la t ion tcumament at the? Clerical LTnJon H. li resulted as iullov/s: LADtSb" SINGLi:.S Miss Hilda Bche&ii IU.A.P.i I MisB May VenChyi (Ocvonfihire>.s LI; 11—Q; 11-2. MEN'S SINGLES Raymond Frri.s (Uaefttlt beat Chua Lcng Kujm ifctirlgoldl, 285 words
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Article50 1938-07-10 23 A badminton mntch will be played between the Merry Union B.P. and the MayfrJr B.P. at the Happy World covered stadium on Thursday at 7 30 p.m. Flayera and supporters are requested to assemble at the hon. s;> captain's residence at 7 p.m. for free admission tickets.50 words
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Article111 1938-07-10 23 BATU PAHAT BADMINTON Two ties m the men.-; open singles oi the Batu Pahat District badminton tournament. A surprise v/as created m the first tie between* Khaw En?-, Chin and Tan Kion"; Kiam. The first, named who > wp.s the district ru.: ner-np m 1937 was V.eaten m a game111 words
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Article128 1938-07-10 23 The first day's scores m the intercollege cricket match between the Rattles and Medical Colleges are as follows RAFFLES COLLEGE, IST IKx^S Shim Kah Foo b Sockalingam H 2. Lowe r^n out 7 R. Thoy b Sockalihgam 3C Eu Cheow Chye c Balasingam b Sockalingam B. S. Varma128 words
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Article, Illustration213 1938-07-10 24 NEW ARRIVAL FROM ENGLAND BETTERS SELANGOR W EIGHT- PUT The leU: Johore Malaya Cup soccer XJ, which met Singapore- m a Cup-tie at the Am >n Road Stadium; centre .Vr. \C. Cooke. who i~ coaching tfcr Kclang or athlete tlib s«.,«m; top li^lil tin iU^** 1 urn* 1 J. FN.TRIBUNE - 213 words
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