Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 November 1938
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Title Section14 1938-11-13 1 The Sunday Tribune K>NV ■>.■■> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune14 words
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Article98 1938-11-13 1 I r I imr SJ;:fT Reporter) fjEK R.A.r. Hying boats <>! the 230 Squadron, S !f arc t-; Make a hn» inter-tolor.Jil flight next neiith. They w'll leave Singapore probably <>n I); cembor 2, and fly to Pcnang, Rangoon, then on to Trtneomalee, r n Ceylon, aniving there on98 words
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Article, Illustration88 1938-11-13 1 IAN HAY'S NEW JOB John Un Kri*h better •*s lan It v I'v novelist ff in appointed D rcxro." Irtatiin, it fb« War Offic wet -,rn to .Uv;ts'-(io»oral -iM-CDawnay, wh<> ;s ;ourd shot on 4^ at his Lond< n home. jF* Bg'th has hem promoted to aF***? major-general. Now 6*288 words
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Article40 1938-11-13 1 Artkora Saturday. After thi teen years, t v Tmrkisb Foreign Minister, lewfikßustu Aras, has been replaced by C: ukiu SaradjOglu, Minister lor Justice. I vvo other Cabinet changes were also approved by the uew President oi Turkey.—Renter.40 words
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Article35 1938-11-13 1 ik you will find a fascinating r *ture that starts this week■ACTS; a L-olicclion. that will ho (Weach we k on that paire, o 1 from books, newspapers, nvihin^r which wf w; stint Sunday35 words
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Article, Illustration111 1938-11-13 1 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will start the New Year by moving into a new and permanent home, No. 24, Boulevard Suxhet, a spacious house on the hi'oa^-thoroug'hfare which skirts tikc>?Bois de Boulogpe in the fashionable West End of Paris. They are renting the111 words
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249 1938-11-13 1 Rain Floods Singapore Streets 12 Inches Deep (Tribune Staff Reporter). SINGAPORE had another of its unexpectod "wash-outs" yesterday morning rain poured solidly until nearly tiffin time, dislocated traffic, caused traffic jams of pedestrians who dared not venture out, waited in shop lours for the torrential downpour to end. They had249 words
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Article128 1938-11-13 1 Two More Armed Robberies (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore, Saturday* WHILE a Malay was walking along North Bridge Road yesterday afternoon he was stopped by a Chinese at the junction of Middle Road and robbed of $72.20 and. a pair of gold earrings valued at $5 which he had bought for128 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-13 1 rfetoreni picture* of tht Italian cruiser which visited Singapore this week. She is se:*n "dressed" at Ihe Singapore $*&>** f«T l^ Kin Italy's birthday.27 words
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507 1938-11-13 1 Specia I Du ties For Extra Men Tribune Sta fl Reporter jINCAPORE police and .*»c mustering all available hands in a war to stamp out a rising and dangeu* it Singapore the armed snatch thic »i\itics Imvc increased alarmingly durin few weeks.507 words
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Article183 1938-11-13 1 HEAVY SPAIN FIGHTING Saragossa, Saturday. ARMISTICE Day saw heavy fighting on two fronts. Although Nationalists are believed to detect signs of Republican resistance casually weakening on the Ebro front, Republicans are still hotly defending Asco. one of their few remaining strongholds which is being powerfully attacked from the east and183 words
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Article31 1938-11-13 1 Ti;*' Kll«g <»{ Si. n, >rtgaporc yc u i day, left for B u\ live o'cJbck, after lie had lertalned to tea •> BtJE Un Oovei noi :.l Qovernmeni Ji<31 words
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Advertisement12 1938-11-13 1 I^Tnews ■iITH YOUR IreakfaST O H> B>l lii i it t i:12 words
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Advertisement34 1938-11-13 1 Local news front 2, 3, 13, Barber 5, ijOult 6, Strictly Between Ourselves 7. Short story 8/ NEW FEATURE "EXTRACTS* 9, Women 10 and 11. Jon", 12, RADIO 17, badminton IV, spori parade 20.34 words
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Advertisement176 1938-11-13 1 I lIIIIOV Chkwsf Hitch on CanUn p«" -I Homf I <m.';..<:i ttors <■• M pace -i SHOULD jgfs^ HAVL &r\% MAPPENtU fe 3 U I Nnv I «»i S.it.tt Till PcUrc hc:»dc;ii:»if«T m >cw Voi! a ltd R«Mon «.<»♦- <o«i Hmt <!»•• UcrnUUl Cofisulmirs In f»«»<h Ihf i>M<rs liavr n176 words
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299 1938-11-13 2 T. H. TAN - T. H. TAN Special Lessons By Fisheries Dept. (BY rpRAINING in up-to-date methods of fishing- with a view to improving their catch will be given to Malay fishermen in Singapore under the direction of Mr. W. Birtwistle, head of the Department of Fisheries,299 words
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Article, Illustration124 1938-11-13 2 The Spanish merchant ship "Cantabria" (5,649 tons) was shelled and sunk 10 miles off Cromer (Norfolk) by an armed trawler of General Franco's fleet. There were 45 persons on board the steamer who are believed to have got safely away. The captain, Manuel Ardulles, his wife,124 words
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Article87 1938-11-13 2 Btrlin. Saturday.— British criticism oi anti-Jewish rioting in Germany has u:uu. I comments in today's papers and the wording oi is so uniform as t(' .nspiration from a higher source. The Tciniiblatt writes: "Is it hiunane ;^> fight nationalism with wholeaak executions and dynamiting of enlire87 words
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Article201 1938-11-13 2 EURASIAN WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE (Tribune Reporter) A DECREE nisi, to he mr.de absolute in four months, was granted to a Eurasian, Mrs. Josephine De Arango, who made a petition yesterday before Chief Justice McEiwaine for divorce on the grounds of adultery against her husband, Mr. Xoel Clayton Do Arango. She201 words
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Article48 1938-11-13 2 Commodore 's New Job Air Commodore Sydney W. Smith, who held the R.A.F. Far East Command from 1933 until 1936, has been appointed to command No. 26 (Training) Group. Since last March Air Commodore Smith has held the post of Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters, Bomber Command.48 words
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198 1938-11-13 2 B I Fro??? Our Own Correspondent} I j London. Nov. 3. A^E of the most unhealthy spots for a burglar in London i'a:d to be the flat <;f white- haired Mr Gfrald Gardner. 1 More tbaii 2.000 swords and Z 2 firearms ef every imr,198 words
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Article239 1938-11-13 2 Singapore Man Leaves For America (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ttf R Lester Goodman, mana^r of Getz Brothers and Company in Singapore, leaves on Sunday with his wife hy Imperial Airways on his way to Francisco. Interviewed, Mr. Lester Goodman said that he had found Malaya the best country in the East239 words
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65 1938-11-13 2 Major General W. G. S. Dobbie GOC Malaya, has sent the following telegram to the Defence Minister of Slam congratulating him on his providential escape from the attempt made on his life recently: "May I offer n»y congratulations on >our fortunate escape from the dastardly65 words
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Article30 1938-11-13 2 Colonel Mem Snidvcng^e Seni will arrive in Singapore from Bangkok by train on the evening of November 14--und not to-day, as previously stated, the arrangements having been changed.30 words
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Article17 1938-11-13 2 Dora Gordine, well-known In Johore has opened an .exhibition of her sculptures at the Leicester Galleries.17 words
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Article156 1938-11-13 2 MALAYA MUSLIMS OBSERVE RAMZAN 'Tribune SUB fe^ ««P«!«n of h Pk ridden. (r vt|a y«n chi,i,, n are j «rvmx the Itam, an F, '^t was day on v; was visible to nak-1 n I'uiinß the mo. AIDS HIM a Muslim, the ft* a* tspeiknce, to bear hai*L"2*i rull>. Medical156 words
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Article68 1938-11-13 2 (Tribune Staff Reports Singapore, Saturday— Bhil; ca. the Ceylon Buddhist I-rn rive in Singapore .early to-mor?ot cb way to Saigon. lie wUi stay for two days at W a pore Buddhist Associaticn. Sptus^ Pa^k Road, before be leaves MR A sermon will be delivered b; B'likkhu68 words
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Advertisement67 1938-11-13 2 iip^>i§jt< \*:< ci2^3.rGi.tc could be I B^k^ £^f Cf\ CQ^lCi\Tll^O^ \7^*f I ,v^ XvXy. O vl OttCXO V *XXcL% Vvi I jt^y~ ■-v*^*^- ■v- I d t^^i c^^ I I^H lite iivjiii c v v»>i y i i gHA*.. w; v^^' /y.yyyy '*< LIIIUdL. x Lllllirv **xm^'vl ■y'-'-'-yy-yyyyyyy^t-. i*^^t f\*67 words
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Advertisement33 1938-11-13 2 EYEGL \SSES, EXCLUSIVELY. IHE ISIEW 18 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. jTOMP/ON HJPTICAI CS I Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. 'PHONE 3«02. I K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.33 words
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Advertisement27 1938-11-13 2 5933. -XN Telegraphic Address IHUINb s^i y 3\^ (JOODWOOD JJJ VJ 1 WEAKNESS L 1 DEBIUTV AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health27 words
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Article349 1938-11-13 3 What The Stars Foretell I XOSDAY FOR ALL READERS Z *Zdav calh for the greatest Lin in aU things, and I Zlfit! have to he very tactful JTfcfrn^-- interviews and be I drt to give way on points that I not materially be detri- 5 ttnlal to progress. Steer clear349 words
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Article187 1938-11-13 3 AIR WA YS FIGHT MOSQUITO MENACE [from Our Own Correspondent] Lor.dcn, Nov. 1. fVO hundred mosquitoes, pinenUal carriers of deadiy tropical leases, were exteiminated in a fri minutes at the experimental aUbUshn.ent of Imperial Airway-,. bUersea. Bfc ioa.^ "execution" was a success tat of a new system of destroying ?*&>187 words
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Article29 1938-11-13 3 W G. Howell, father uf tt« jSSt? J«neral of the Straits Settle übein"u bein installed Lord Mayor oi JT 5 this month. He l^ a Cardirt soli-29 words
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Article90 1938-11-13 3 10-MILE CROSS COUNTRY CYCLE RACE Ipob, EOk the first time in the history of Malaya a 10 mile crosscountry cycling championship has been arranged to be hold at Ipoh on Nov. 26, 1938 at 4 p.m. This event is open to all cyclists in Malaya. It will be a cress-country90 words
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Article86 1938-11-13 3 IPBfcl 'rom the Straits Settlements attending the 1933 British industries F from February 20 to March 3, will be g ranted temporary honorary **"*r,hip ©f seven London clubs. English Speaking Union, the Royal Empire Society and the Overseas will be open t<» men buyers, their wives and86 words
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306 1938-11-13 3 P. W. PENSON - P. W. PENSON "CON MEN" IN SINGAPORE By (Tribune Crime Reporter) CINGAPOBE police are combing the city for a middle-aged Ch J nese who perpetrated the world's oldest type of confidence trick on two Chinese, strangers to Singapore, who were staying at a306 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-11-13 3 Admiral Praises Chinese Junks London, Xov. 1 A GLOWING tribute to the high aea^going qualities at Chinese junks is paid by Admiral Geo^go Billiard in a letter to The Times on the wonderful collection of model junks presented by Si;* Frederick Masc to the Science Museum, which is attracting wid.-189 words
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Article102 1938-11-13 3 F FOLLOWING complaints received by the railway authorities from passengers that sleeping carriage* are being: peeped into at the Johore Rahru railway station, police officers iaid constables in plain clothes, kept a watch one night this week at the station. When the mail train arrived .lorn Singapore, the102 words
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213 1938-11-13 3 Ex-Malayan Scientist Will Stiffen Wool With Rubber [From Our Own Correspondent] Lor don, Nov. 1. EXPERIMENTS upon the application of rubber to wool—which has wide possibilities are among- the researches to be conducted by Dr. E. Rhodes, the scientist, who have been working at the Rubber Research Institute in Malaya,213 words
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Advertisement466 1938-11-13 3 m the best ft \\j KkS^? T^^^^^-i IS Ul\? cIII^W\?F Angier s Emulsion is widely and scrofula, ricket-s, .in;emia, wasting successfully used in the treatment bowel disorders ind' after any of consumption and in 'all. forms of serious illness. ill-health in which there is loss of- In sub arute and466 words
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Advertisement466 1938-11-13 4 The Last Word in Aviation Thrills! A Sensational Epic of Adventure based on a recent Round-the-World Record Might! ■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■a ■mnimnnnM»iiii"ii"'"""" 1 TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 3 SHOWS! 3.15-6.15-9.15 An Inspiring A thundering drama of men Story of the against uncharted sides and of Pioneers of th* the women who love-and466 words
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Advertisement212 1938-11-13 4 jyL ■■■■•■■■■■>■■■■■■■• fi i JtfL TANJONG FAADIPF71 5 PM j PAGAR L/y »^"M- 930 p.M. 2 (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.,) I j OPENING TO-NIGHT j I ANOTHER 1 j DAWN with ERROL FLYNN KAY FRANCIS S lAN HUNTER FRIEDA. IN- I ESCORT THE DAWN COMES UP LIKE THUNDER ON212 words
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Advertisement305 1938-11-13 4 I TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.J5, I "An rxcellent film with ideas ana «a ?fh -wi 4 ""*1 7 sense SUNDAY DISPAT( H. sr\n t v Slll( r Wcu^T HERBERT MARSHTIf VIRGINIA BRUCE MARY AS t Or ■i NEWS ■B^HBHB^nW^. J& 7^: «^ii- BHHB BBWBfe3piWaBB^aBMBOP^BB?WinnrDQL r lihrffnrWv *3SSfIMh. 'JVwPOtyjVV.' '-"•"tfS^H V305 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1938-11-13 5 MEN DON'T GET MARRIED NOEL BARBER'S WEEKLY HOLLYWOOD FAN FARE df sdfdfdsfdsfd ■fjHERE may be it lonely heart jliur every light on Hollywood I Boulevard, including the bulbs ft'ie nuurquee 3igns, hut Moviemrii bachelors ar n't offering conI like all fancy- free males they arj fcsctiy conscious of pursuit, but1,474 words
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Article405 1938-11-13 5 Stardust From Hollywood OOBBY Jordan, hum h. young Sampson of at-r Hr»- forthconteg "(rimr S tell pa r l raecenti a> "H rp. e 'A ?!ut«^'"' an'l i; id F.nd hM had his i < ut at last. It was requircuent for h»s role in the now Kav Francs picture,405 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-13 5 you'll see soon. Left *n«ht— "White Banners" (Al- *•***>. Hold That Kiss" an d "Joy of Living" (Capitol).20 words
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Advertisement17 1938-11-13 5 "FOR THF RACES" SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. Ellison S. Ezekiel Co. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS ONLY ADDRESS 3 Capitol Building, Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement565 1938-11-13 5 Stomach Ulcers Curbed Without Operation American Physician's Discovery Brings Amazing Relief in 15 Minutes Thousands of men and women who think j they have ordinary Indigestion are facing 4 the dangers of stomach ulcera. If you suf- fer from any of the following symptoms W N 1 you must use565 words
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910 1938-11-13 6 Is Britain Drifting Into Democratic Dictatorship? JS Britain moving tou^vd* dictatorship as a result of the recent fouv-powt r z^rtement negotiated at Munich? A few weeks ago the question would have appeared to be an idle one. Britain, most oi us would ha\ retorted, will never become a dicta torship.910 words
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Advertisement220 1938-11-13 6 Gmw&m will M A K E %|fpi|§ife^ IT WELL! THAT dangerous Cat— that open Wound —^that Sore that fright- \\r-\/\ v ful Ulcer—that burned and scalded ==^V^UIL-I\LT Skin: treat it with Germolene POKIOI IFR^ instantly! UUINf^UtKi Germolene wffl make it well! S£ ERS 'iS?Gf s e'cSS <iermolene is the World's220 words
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Advertisement257 1938-11-13 6 No. 4 vw &>* M»aljß^^^^B^B^^SS3^s^x^ifcSlEp^^ $r^^3?s^r jjSBBHiy Knock out that STOMACH ACIDITY Stomach acidity is a dangerous enemy to health. It is caused by over-eating or drinking too many late hours, over-work, or over-indulgence. When you have an Excess Acid condition, you become an easy prey for Headaches, Colds, Rheumatic257 words
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Advertisement998 1938-11-13 6 TWO KEY HARmoITkT^^ by I-;. MiHarrlv. MR. E. C. MILLAKDS is the Director of organisation of th v League, London. His kncvvledge of harmonica bands L 2tlonil S be claimed to be second to none. He has now n-Zl l o^V thls de Partm», British Isles alone under his control,998 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1938-11-13 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES P\Yy t aio igo I made my first acquaintance with German thoroughness, J had to line at the German (lub in mkok, and my ho*ts and I were seated in jjardnnkiri- our pie-dinner drinks. n |y a bell rang, and the company en ty or ighty people,1,687 words
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Advertisement94 1938-11-13 7 uhtffr isthe most important item on my shopping list Eaten at every meal and of vital necessity to every member of the famiiy Butter must be of the very best quality and full of concentrated goodness ann nourishment. S.C.S. Butter possesses these attributes and is always a favourite with those94 words
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Article1669 1938-11-13 8 NORMAN CAIRD - NORMAN CAIRD By D.A-M An amused laugh irom tn^ far corner of the compartment froze the rest on Betty WntyV pretty lips. She looked up in alarm from her cross-word puzzle into the smiling, grey eyes of her fellowtraveller whose presence she had forgotten. "A cross-word, of1,669 words
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Advertisement554 1938-11-13 8 SHK r.AJNED 8!.- LBS. OF I INK. FIRM, FLESH. Took la I Desh-lorming tablets. Here la a letter from a qualified nuiv new hope r i all who are worried about theii weight. This lady had actually to t nearly 10 lbs. got B*2 lbs. back She :r i how554 words
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Advertisement547 1938-11-13 8 Pimples Cause Killed in 24 Hours To get rid of ugly disfiguring Pimples all you how your skin is clearnood to do is kill the cause. This is now made ing and becoming atpossible by the doctor's prescription Nixoderm. tractive No longer will l^k. based on the prescription of a547 words
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Article, Illustration127 1938-11-13 9 0N May 19th. 19:;S two male Chinese were arrested when leaving fhi- ItF.A, 'fVarlear' at the Naval Base with 2.985 tahife of r'vmclu in i sampnn. They were convicted and sentenced to 19 months' r.i. They appealed and (ht sentences were confirmed. At the time of arrest127 words
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Article86 1938-11-13 9 THE Irish can be as hard-headed as you olea«je. If vou don't beHeve me. >rv bai %nr ni»»in2 with an Irish catTfe-rlecVi But th*»y are a Wehiv in'cilicren( and mmsitiv* im* n *r. uith ;i »tro2isr iia^ur»l senso f»f dignity and mt.re tiian Um nor- mal86 words
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Article705 1938-11-13 9 From Books, Plays, Broadcasts, Speeches, Films And Magazines The World Over Somerset Maugham WHEN I began to write I did so as though it were the most natural tftitlg in (he world. 1 look to it as a duck takes to water I have never quite got over my705 words
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Article66 1938-11-13 9 A GREAT sacrifice has been made by 82-years-old Mr. George fleppinstall, of Darfield, near Wmohwell, South Yorkshire. For 50 years he had worn a beard. Came the crisis and a problem. Both Mr. Keppinstall and his beard could not jret into a \l gas mask at tie sameDaily Mail - 66 words
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Article52 1938-11-13 9 What >ha!l I gtire \<iu iHMUHIA Kiss inr >*tir «m lu.irl tor wnr far Praise to requite wm Foils to delight \<»u. *U uophi«s that s». ill |j.ix«- vowr n.trne Cinrpfcd hy atiUaitint tame? ?:o much less Giis me, <) cn< i k levs lie will i<m plve52 words
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Article117 1938-11-13 9 "China Can't Be Licked" TN recent letters to American li tm§M Mme < hiaiif; has to'd <«» her activities work that she admits .-ortielimrs leaves h« r \mi> IMlt. Hut she keep, exptaillil that, having gWM to sehowl in V England, «-hp has 'dev< loped a p tu!o \e\«. MiU'!:in<i117 words
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Article30 1938-11-13 9 Cine mad i ess B('(c ("Jetebrf") Davis. "My d rce will be a friendly Ixird Herder.— 'l beliovr thai thp proportion ol charlatans rc.cn is much smaller I i30 words
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Advertisement880 1938-11-13 9 Vigour of Youth Restored #By Doctor's Prescription CI A Glands Stimulated to Vital 'ii '^#1 Action Without Operation ^ml Starts Work The First Day /n^ [alls w i)l K I lie \el HIM (ul\ StimUKltltlK I'nf ,1 iJ the glands, invigourating the blood and ut jt l the test. He,,880 words
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Advertisement303 1938-11-13 9 vXXx^w''/ rvy BnlBHfe^»^ooQ3 y 9PJI k^ I^A A hi^ i^ 1 VOwQr VlB IyvOOQI MHMHHHHHHHHHHHHMM B^Hljfl LJ Hit y «ik^^ j ai£h^ v-^Hi^^B hb I V^l hVJ 4. Ht^h hVhv^^jhV^Bu^^ j» Uur v^HP^^^m^^H 1 I Hwk HMfc f A 1 Hi hT I HT \tf^uf^r\& £s ai^^hl hhhhV yJ hi303 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1938-11-13 10 Through The Eyes Of A WOMAN By Our Own Correspondent Flowered loveliness is reflected in this formal gown worn by Joan Crawford M.G.M. patterned in red and white on a grey background. Centre below a happy group at the Italian Consul's reception on Tuesday last. Left to right Mrs. G.1,324 words
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Article, Illustration323 1938-11-13 10 Gsves Pieasant At-Home Till: ike Royal Italian cruiser "Raimondo Montecuccoli" provided Sf o: a cries of At Homes last week, one of the most pleasant beirg llv ;<n by U.e Italian Consul and Mr*. Perego to meet the Com- mander .:v- Officers. This was held on the spacious323 words
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Article119 1938-11-13 10 Fashion Fads And Fancies HOLLYWOOD IDEAS FOR YOU TO COPY f INGER Rogers goes w:sh starched taffeta petUcoai" under full-skTUjd summer COUon i tain, dancing at r m Grove in a fluffy even m 20Wn wWe collar necklac. ana bandTrl U ol real fl.wers. Drac^ gEACH shoes are hig^ r119 words
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Advertisement141 1938-11-13 10 i f your J J^~* hair m this Deep waves t tight curis Beauty Treatment SET THEM AT HOME u/itu iu«ui u;i»if »rr Health comes first: beauty follows. WITH AMAMI WAVE SET That's why Amami Shampoos make hair really lovely. The 47 health and beauty ingredients You can give your141 words
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Advertisement99 1938-11-13 10 MADAME SANNE takes pleasure in announcing that sxie nas arrived from Shanghai with large selections of Evenirg and Afternoon dresses, Hats and a *arge assortment of embroidered night Gowns. tOnly for a short period) Leaving S'pore Nov. 24 REASONABLE PRICES FOR THE SEASON. RAFFLES HOTEL Room 62. i u ]fsr\^*~*99 words
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Advertisement29 1938-11-13 10 WHY ENDURE Monthly Complaints I WHEN I "Ladies Brown Pills'" CURE THEM Price SL a boltle from Mr. C, S. CHAN 277. RACE COURSE ROAD. SINGAPORE. -J^-.^— w*^» l_*-29 words
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Advertisement38 1938-11-13 10 Prise ilia Ltd j HAS JUST RfiCElVtiD S A SMALL SHIPMENT I i HOUSECOATS s i Tel 3335. 61, S'tamfcrd Rd. Hie WHITE DRESSES and SUITS are being offered at Special Prices at B "Z aux chats noirs-38 words
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Article480 1938-11-13 11 FRASER'S HILL BULLETIN THE I ..lit all bar! ftj Of the morniti-y afcbct-'- m, wit u pieiuv the afternr brought showf-r tfl*4nd had two lovely dav.-> Saturday and ...day being fine and Eair. Wl night ajnd pro •jgibiy n.r- irney down rather were driving. Gol:--tkocan:' on a game on 8«i480 words
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Article169 1938-11-13 11 From Cameron Highlands THi: list of visitors to the Cameron Highlands this week is smaller than usual this presumably being the lull before the Christmas invasion of holiday seekers. Major R. H. Quill of the Naval In- Hong Kong Bungalow for his local leave, telUgence Centre,169 words
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Article, Illustration428 1938-11-13 11 NATURAL bamboo is, of course, the obvious choice of material for this country and very lovely it can look especially when it is wanted for outdoor use or for a room with rather rustic-looking furniture. It has the added advantage of being cool and easy to Keep clean.428 words
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Article138 1938-11-13 11 For New French Consu! General THE French Consul General and Mmc Pm^aud, who recently arrived, here were enterta'ned on last Mcnday night at a dinner party given bv Mon. Alcan. at the Coconut Grove. Guests at thp party included Mr. air! Mrs. A. Guerra who leave on Nov.138 words
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Article432 1938-11-13 11 Kuala Lumpur Particularly Gay Last Week I AST ck-cnd was quite :r,\y MIC, OmttQg cinemas, the Dog" nr.ri tbe "1 icsttc Hotel crcv.ded alike vith foik^ en pleasure bent The successful screening of TMght vlust F:iir attracted larce and afl iat.vc audiences on both Frioay and Saturday rights, ;uid on432 words
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Advertisement180 1938-11-13 11 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms. 5 S 30 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TIME FLIES TN these days of speed and bustle time goes so quickly that ClirUtmas approaches almost before one realizes it. But the fact remains that within180 words
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Advertisement93 1938-11-13 11 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED PRESSES irom |M0 CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON Flat 14, Capito! Mansions. Phone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). A N*~ v*~ |Mplillll|lMMlM*lltll>'.kl|| IM W£ JADE ?A££ i ELS^ MARY 1 RODNEY HOl sf New Stocks Of j »a.ur y ua< t m93 words
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609 1938-11-13 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, November 13, 1938. ARMISTICE EPILOGUE L"oU the twentieth time we ha\<- rved the amiivwrsary of th :iyn.>ii? af tl.<- annistke thai ended the Greal War. So recently did 1-Yidu\ observance follow the crisi in Europe, in which the world s ood brinli ol another and mora ar,609 words
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Article1380 1938-11-13 12 C. H. STANLEY JONES - Government BY PATRONAGE Must End C. H. STANLEY JONES The Real Case For Council Reform BV MUCH subtle propaganda has ben: set about since the last European crisis to the effect that a country is fortunate if it has a sovernmeni .vhich will keep it out ol war. It b1,380 words
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Article629 1938-11-13 12 i~- f\OCTOR -after Uw operation): -'Sorry. Mike. But ive left a long piece of thread inside you 1 11 have to operate ■i o ,ain and have it out." Mike: Ach, nivvir bother, doctor. Here's a penny. Send the nurse out fcr a spool."629 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-13 12 [■(illUll'liil UllllKln IpV K T'la^Wl l-v«* l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K RAFPT.ES PLACE, SINGAPORE— I<». |s ViipUß. 17, CAMPBELL ROAD, Kl A! |l19 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-11-13 13 fyios hi> first visit to Norwich Wfoik), capital of his native county, «e ascending the Throne, the Kin" >kt w&s accompanied by the Queen, *ned the new City Hall, built at a «t of £237,000. The King and Queen note over to Norwich from the Ill's birthplace, Sanditaigham63 words
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Article148 1938-11-13 13 THREE DAYS TO FALL IN LOVE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Marjorie Gale, pretty and charming daughter o! Mrs. Gale of Oxley Road, Singapore is to be mar ried soon almost by accident. Mrs. Gale invited three friends for dinner. And well let Miss Gak tell the story herself. 'One of the148 words
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Article118 1938-11-13 13 They MUST Love Their Lessons Leningrad. TWO hundred young boys and belonging to strangely -named races of the remote northern districts of the Soviet Union have entered the Institute of the Peoples of the North here this year because they love their lessons so much. They include Saami children from118 words
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367 1938-11-13 13 Sunday Morning Philosophy Lesson Prefers Walking To Marriage (Tribune Staff Reporter) gIX-FOOT-THREF, bearded Jules Forensic, \va!k'n« round the world (with an eye to feminine beauty) looked in at Singapore this week before catching a boat for Java, told me, after a367 words
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Article20 1938-11-13 13 Hon'ble Mr. W. S. Ebden, M.C.S., has resumed the duties of his appointment as Commissioner of Lands, S.S.20 words
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Article, Illustration6 1938-11-13 13 Love At Third Sight? MARJORIE GALE.6 words
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Article64 1938-11-13 13 Nairobi. A MAN-EATING lion accompanied by a lioness and family spread terror in a district near Kigoma, Tanganyika. One by one five villagers were caught and devoured, before finally the lion was shot by a native policeman. A sixth native, jumping up and down with joy at64 words
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Article47 1938-11-13 13 Promoters of the Save the Children Fund (who aim at protecting child life •beyond and above all considerations ot race, nationality or creed") have agreed to merge their appeal on behalf of £he child refugees of Czechoslovakia with the Lord Mayer of London's appeal.47 words
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Article120 1938-11-13 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PORTY-YEAR-OLD weatherbeaten Irvin Anthony, American author of sea stories, loves the sea so much that he has made his home on a ship. On the deck of the Siamese Prince in Singapore, he told me why. "A ship is the only place120 words
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Article26 1938-11-13 13 Princess Elsa. wife of Prince Charles Bernadotte of Sweden, gave birth to a daughter recently. Princess Elsa was formerly Countess Elsa von Rosen.26 words
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180 1938-11-13 13 Why Thousands Of People Are III With Malaria. In mrry parts of the East as well as in oth?r parts of the world one oi the greatest menaces to health is malaria. This disease has its origin in ihe blood of the victim into which are introduced parasites through the180 words
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Article, Illustration132 1938-11-13 13 IF it had m I U. for three- I .ir-o!d Daphne Sbeili 1 Ajar. E I nperin- i i nrii-r I I'iutii! a ti.l V*. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■fcHisia^ iciiuci. 01 ana r-\- rise, F.M.S., stationed near Kaub. in I 'a hang, near \m Daphne'** 1 parents, would not have become a132 words
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Article437 1938-11-13 13 THEY LIVE FOR LOVE (Tribune Staff Reporter) piTY Mr. Forensic wasn't married eight times, instead of four, anyway as far as the story is concerned. Because it reminds me <>f n churchyard in the Yorkshire village of Welton. In it is an old tombstone, datWtff back the be«t part of437 words
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Article104 1938-11-13 13 KIDNAP BID FOR LOVE New York, Oct. 28. JJRANOISHING guns, a middleaged suitor with two young confederates raided a convent near Phoenix, Arizona, and terrorised nuns in a vain effort to kidnap the beautiful fifteen-year-oW girl he loves. While nuns hid the girl in a cupboard the Mother Superior telephoned104 words
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Advertisement143 1938-11-13 13 NEW VIGOUR 111 j! y^Nfc T A Bo' te f/j "When I take Sanatogen it 1 is as if a new stream of life flows through my veins/ 9 THOSE WORDS OF A SANATOGEN-USER CONTAIN THE PLAIN TRUTH. )L SANATOGEN IS HEALTH! It contains the essential constituents of health and143 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-13 13 SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU Tiny borings are used In Ful-Vue No-Bcru giaoses* U) cushion the lenses. Electrically soldered pins hold the lenses tightly ana permanently in place. Naturally that protects t» em agatast breakage and makes the rimless style In eyewear truly practical as well W» preferable for inconspicuousness uud beauty.66 words
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Advertisement343 1938-11-13 13 Backache, Gelling Up Nights Caused By Kidney Poisrns The underlying cause of mu^h ill h«:.!Mi >f;.n«- Mr C, L. V" and most Kidney an<i Bladder disorder* i.s recently wrote: Poisons which develop in the body, ko It's "My Joints w<re Vls^b^bbb*\ no wonder that most ev*-ry one may nuf'fer stiff,343 words
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628 1938-11-13 14 Ttti«S EMI'I'Y IIOH!<:$ WIlEf Bifcll BY "FKIEXD OF Till: FAMILY Wives Were Lured Away From Husbands TWO men, one a doctor and the other an Indian civil servant, who broke up the homes of their friends, were in the Divorce Court ordered to pay628 words
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Article, Illustration126 1938-11-13 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter}) THOSE who had the opport- unity of witnessing- the Singapore Harbour Board annual sports the other day would have noticed a party of young men dressed in smart black uniform, running about the field attending to such athletes as needed first aid. These126 words
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Article78 1938-11-13 14 stj* Ass 'a.e-a« nille oV in, heara the Certain that it mm m+ J arning, they rushed to th^ est cellar. H was thau??^ cintma. In a lew minutes it was u... -d that the siren w tt SfiS to a motor <ai in lh( trfet78 words
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Article309 1938-11-13 14 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By Doctor i f Ocular Sdeiice DEECIOUS stones have ainyi|g ma?it prwere; attribute! to tip This is especiall true in H and Am a Ma»y ptoplr still li that th« opal indicates the sUk 4 bolth o* the wearer, losing I llancc when its309 words
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Article191 1938-11-13 14 After 40 Years of Perfect Health There 5s no need to be a '"back number" at three-score-and-ten. Ever since she wa c 31, this 71 -year-old woman has taken Kruscnen Salts. During those 40 years, she has been in perfect health. She still is. "I feel191 words
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Article42 1938-11-13 14 Three mobile film units —cinemas on \:he-"!s, each with accommodation for about fifty persons —are to be used this ■""inter by the L.M.S. Railway in their exhibitions of educational and instructional films produced for the benefit of railway workers.42 words
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Advertisement189 1938-11-13 14 TICKETS ISSUED S \^WVl\J !Y ALL STEAJ|i 1 re* J TPAVFI SHIPt m AKD *-»l^ RAILWAY LINEa NO BOOKING FEES. j Chinese clients and those of an i othe* resident communities axe i giver the be^t oX attention and i 2 J 38, ROBINSON RD, SINGAPOKK. s TELEPHONE 6908. 1189 words
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Advertisement118 1938-11-13 14 19 FORCE ON THE 31ST DECEMBER I It is not necessary that a full year's premium should be paid. ONLY THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF PREMIUM IS REQUIRED. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR! That is What Insurance With The Prudential Means. pTo THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., THF PRUDENTIAI 1718, Mercantile118 words
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Advertisement568 1938-11-13 14 Piles (ripple Your Nerves Stop Pain and Itching in 15 f""^ Minutes, Avoid Operation rr with New Discovery ry j Since the discovery of Chinaroid b\ an i American Physician it is no [oncer NERvousNrs> s [a sary for an: one to suffer from the pain of rAI nTY NU"-<*568 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-11-13 15 Swing Time Is Here 111 annual flag competition of It Latin- Parliamentary Golf r«':uf ::t Rane- *-«>? made lomliBfrs. I 1 f ampson, who erv r;« 1 himp hat, I!S.29 words
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69 1938-11-13 15 PREHISTORIC CANOE FOUND IN THE UKRAINE t -11 infract. !O?;j< ttnoc which is to hut* lairj for over •V 'he bottom c a river 'iCi up r in the Naval Museum htre. by Prol o Orb«i JWtcm v[ the P fc the ,t r t L? fttid Pr Ucs of69 words
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377 1938-11-13 15 ENGLAND IS SO COLD! 4 V f i London, Oct. 25. N Mb IVinccV English mansion, on which he spent a fortune. ine mansion is SiK.v.denham Hall, Bramtey, Surrey. it bekmjpa to the Nawab Sahib Bahadur of377 words
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Article53 1938-11-13 15 When Joseph Reed, ci no fixed address, was at Soulhend-on-Sea sent to prison for six months, it was stated that be bad served thirty years and five dm nttas' In gad— including seventeen years oi penal servitude. This was his twenty-fourth conviction since 1895. Reed53 words
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Article40 1938-11-13 15 Belgrade. A LETTER posted in Philan delipfaia 24 years ago he just leached an inhabitant oi the village of Knia, in the Voivodine district of north-eastern Yugoslavia. The friend who sent the letter has since died.40 words
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Article95 1938-11-13 15 HIGH SCHOOL COPIES GANGDOM Philadelphia. A REIGM of tenor has been ear- lied o»i in a iii^h school here by a group ci' the older boys. These beys, operating on the lines or pi own-up gangsters, have preyed upn.-; the smaller ivdz. robbing, beating and otherwise maltreating them. As a95 words
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Article82 1938-11-13 15 Ensign, first of fourteen British air liners ordered for Imperial Airways, was delivered at Croydcn Airport recently The Ensm«, type is claimed to' be i tne largest and most comfortable 'plane in the world. Manufactured bv Arm- strong-Whitworths it has a top speed ot 200 m.p.h.,82 words
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Advertisement52 1938-11-13 15 JJij I**1 dentists aoree that relieves pain quickly. fcw* 1 XX becaus is For headache, J^> neuralgic and rheuw WC U as for the discomfort resulting lt is the modern modern people. /nacin j. of sevnts w hich, together, tjr ldea! for \>. rchef ot Pain, with- the heart or52 words
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Advertisement606 1938-11-13 15 Dissolve Ugly Fat The New Cinema Way Probably you yourself have noticed that a little quick exercise, such as running ui> stairs, will cause you to breathe quiekh and perhaps even gasp for breath This is a danger signal, and if you wish to regain vigourous health and live a606 words
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Advertisement248 1938-11-13 15 gKtte. DON'T LET THAT M^M HARMLESS SCRATCH S^V/^i'yyy.. Guticura Ointment prevents bloodpoisoning -heals ugly skin disease SAFETY FIRST Never neglect the the i< t away until the injury f| (riv slightest scratch. The germs of M-ptic deanly healed, poisoning abound everym'here. \ou No be without this scratch the top of248 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-11-13 16 A record entry of 50 guns took part in the annual meet of the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association at the White City, London. Photo shows Mr- A Young loading his gun among *»i sliolls strewn over the floor.40 words
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Article94 1938-11-13 16 exe< utives ot the three railway trade the N V.R uie a^uc^ied Society of Locomotive Engineers and emen, and the Railway Clerks' Asiociatica—in London, rejected the claim 3: ihe Great Southern Railway of Ire.v r.d for an increased wages deduction The company desire to increase l94 words
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709 1938-11-13 16 WOMAN LOST £750, SAYS SHE 'COULD KICK HERSELF' NEW CHAIN STORES HAD NO BANKERS London, Oct. 21. MRS. fi. M. Pidgeon, sixty-eight-year-o!d shop owner, rose in anger a< a nifeetfng of shareholders in Metropolitan 3d. and fid. Stores. Ltd., in London, waved a bundle of papers in the chairman's face.709 words
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Article301 1938-11-13 16 WIFE DESER TS GANGSTER LA WYER New V. vk. Ort. 28. DIXH PAVIS, mast powerful lawyer, or mouthpiece,' the sangs|crs i the i>rthibiticn ert ever haif, who is lamruishin* i N(» Yctk*! Tombs (ia*j! waiti"", to jjlvi :r,< :<■ St*tf i I ridencc h tinsreend limmy i? »i trial deserted301 words
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Article28 1938-11-13 16 Gtecrge Lederer, weil-known American theatrical producer, who staged many musical comedies in London. Including "The Beile 01 New York" and "Florodora," has di.^d, aged .seventy-seven.28 words
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80 1938-11-13 16 3 YEARS SUFFERING with GASTRIC ULCER Todayajuw,^ 1 jj, **d I ler. HS i itod cm y.^ M<\M. stomach F^SL H^rtbum, £^3* l latotence dm begUmm, JT^ tr '"hle lor rvai£iZ?J a stow at h«lth that can '<JT the surgeon s knife TJ*^ .t once— <mly, look hT \LKX 480 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-13 16 by tiic 9BKGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Supplies obtainable everywhere tW.6 W.P.S. 113 words
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Advertisement324 1938-11-13 16 GiVe your Dog A Regular Course Of SHERLEY'S TONIC CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessncss, Itching, Scratching; Hair Shedding,' etc., is over-heated blood But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dog's blood PURE and you will keep u cool324 words
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Advertisement141 1938-11-13 16 TURNS BACK TK CALENDAR Regains the vifoar of his youth There is a certain old patfe&t herein Malava who has token en »>» lease in life-. Passed nuddksge,htu becoming weak, feeble; felt that h held little more in store for hia. Tk came his awakening. A friend seta* Waterbury's Compound.141 words
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Advertisement143 1938-11-13 17 r^j\ A Mll| f y^- V v/ f jS -r if.' 'I v Hril bs^r "V"";'«' H Knpu 5 WVm Georqe A J €dwatd It is a long while now since Mr Eno fust compounded his 'Frpit Salt'. :^<Si/^'Gieat events have come and gone. Five monarchs have reigned at Buckingham143 words
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Advertisement116 1938-11-13 17 \fi %J JK Al i ttop (hat pal. Iniuntly witk GETS-IT Ucmu%% its liauid. n u i^KOi^^^^ fgfgfgfgf ''Snapshots are sure shots withmYnew'Kodak"' Kp W Six-20 Kodak Junior extremely com/:^p f pctent but not compb'cated— one of f the world's most popular folding If^rfS'f camera-.. U jtb modcrn-rypc shunera f\116 words
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Miscellaneous324 1938-11-13 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE lilt ~-~> ni'tr >■-, I 1.53 me >» ZHP {l irtrfs l*-t>l> mcs) or concert nelayb»- e( j from t: Vie^ Hor^l). 329--if 10 Son ?30 Li° hl orcil( >: li ccncert <con tinued'. .jO Miscfii. k i light324 words
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Miscellaneous110 1938-11-13 17 forte music, but in 1840, the year in which after many delays and obstacles he wa.s at last happily married to Clara Wieck, he threw himself into song composition with sucii enthusiasm that by the end of the year he had produced over one hundred songs. 10.45 TYoi.se and his110 words
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Miscellaneous250 1938-11-13 17 NIROM YDC 15 15 Mcs (19.8 m.) a.m. 7.50 Caihedral, Batavla-C. 9.05 National autfiem. 9.07 Classical concert, 10.20 LSght gramophone muMc 11.20 Footman's Orchestra 11.50 ihe Avalon Boys. p.m. 12.20 Launch music by Pkklrr'.s Banr! 1.10 News bulletin. 1.20 Musical programme. 2.10 News bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal.250 words
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Miscellaneous238 1938-11-13 17 HOLLAND t.iJ PCJ 15.22 Mo's (19.7 m.) p.m. 6.45—7.45 Special broadcast for Asia* China, Japan and Further India bv the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association 1K.R.01 7 4"> National anthem and opening announcement. 7 50 Special broadcast on behalf of U« t.U C A by Mi J. ter Linden 805 Daily238 words
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Article94 1938-11-13 18 DMa a story th Boffonei »n the had been in the I i- Sin- in an misery. Then she i vnnoa Salt. Now Q you the iv I pOOI i VBHOII Salt. ft]] B*V« spc-nt and l>«>v tors Od. After pped and 1 can94 words
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Article139 1938-11-13 18 Latvia Frowns On Hand Kissing Helsinki. KiSS your littlo hand, Madame n will no longer be the slo<4in of etiquette In Latvia* if local fitness exports have their way. At a recent session of the Latvian h and Fitness Organisation's ad miiiistrative committee, says the Russian emigrant paper "Sevodnya", t139 words
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Article60 1938-11-13 18 She's not yet six years old, but she's a great blobe-trotter Elinor Gordon, daughter ol Mr. J. W. Gordon, of Cot-tam-roctd, Kew, Melbourne (Australia) Elinor, who has been staying with Mr. W. G. Veale at Guailford-roacl. Maiver.i is sailing for Australia. By the time she60 words
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611 1938-11-13 18 SISTER'S DISCLOSURE ENRAGED HIM QAII) to have been told by his sister thai iiis wife had I ful, 22-year-old (ieor«e Alexander Badhim was alleged" i"*^ ton to have strangled his wife, put her body in an ottonvtn t from Urißhton to London, and telephoned Scotland611 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-11-13 18 Mollv Sheldrake (14), the youngest Purch and Judy performer in Britain, opened the Puppet Exhibition in Victory H< use, London. Molly Sheldrake (nearest camera) taking part in a demonstration at the Exhibition.37 words
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Advertisement362 1938-11-13 18 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure ir pains around the heart, palxlu./.iness. headaches at t<>p and bach </i lu.t.i and above eyaa, shortness of breath, feel nt-rvy. or suffer from poor loss of memory and energy, indigestion, worry and fiur, your trouble is probably earned bj High Blood Pressure.362 words
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Advertisement177 1938-11-13 18 .Jgiii^f FIVE YEARS OLD Kjp 1 AND LOOKS LIKE I t18^35-, fSkLi NEW thanks to I W SUNLIGHT SOAP'S 1 J sa f e was^ n S sunlight's gentle Your clothes will soon wear I SUDS CAN'T HARM 1 out Jf you a U ow your dhobl I HANDS 1177 words
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Advertisement75 1938-11-13 18 DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel eonstrurtton-ntf proofed. Open visible sprmn birtw »«M4b*> no insects. «w< Promotes HtaUhy Step HcasGnably Prkei By conforming to the shtpe Wj| body it fifes even wpport-l^i l Spine Straicbt Recommended by Health Extremely comfofUMe-^et Wri^ /or PeicrtpttK /oM» OIANOND CfCTAL PRODUCTS CO ITO75 words
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Article, Illustration444 1938-11-13 19 Ace Players' Fine Win Over The P. &T. (By "Racquet"— Perak) preXPEC ED happenings seem to be the order of the day in badminton tournaments throughout Malaya, especially in iwikand I cnan,^. l V\u K nt i' ter -T eam -^ue competition held last ,eek-end444 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-11-13 19 The Anglo-Chin-ese School team who eliminated Raffles Institution in the Singapore inter-school tournament. The A.C.S. are well in the running for the honours.23 words
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257 1938-11-13 19 Poor Entries For Selangor Tournament (By "Rambler" Selangor) VTEVER before have entries for the open singles championship been more disappointing. First round ties were played last week and from thes have emerged Ho Swee Sam, Chan Kon Leong (Samuel's doubles partner), Khoo Boo Hin and Alimat. Kon I-^ong beat Ong257 words
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311 1938-11-13 19 PENANG EXPERIENCES A LULL AFTER A HECTIC SEASON Players Take A Rest (By "Sphinx"— Penantc) I^HERK seems to be a lull in local badminton at the moment. This is only to he expected as, following a period of long and intensive training and the subsequent effect of having to take311 words
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Article200 1938-11-13 19 FLATULENCE GOES LIKE MAGIC P.iinful Stomach T> Mrf I '*ped Instant!) I R I thi but< i lave had wonderful nLi ncc usir. C idox. I road about it h ih~ I bOUffat p:;ck< l t suit of the I dote wma ask I air. using Chardcx for flatulency, or200 words
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Article, Illustration522 1938-11-13 19 Phoenix - Singapore Badminton Season Draws To A Clos One Of Disappointment Phoenix Spcrial Badminton Feature- Etlitft'tS Ily (By 'Phoenix" Singapore.) pAST drawing to a close is the official badminton season in Siii^apore, and at th'.s time of the year, it is customary to look back on the past few months and522 words
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Advertisement233 1938-11-13 19 RHEUMATISM Sufferers <^fc ji can now get V^-^M^^ Nrmanent Relief jraflfl 's^reat "mystery disease claims more I II H every yea:- than any other complaint J II by the human race. This agonising IB not only makes the lives of men yH WM a torture, but is responsible j-^^e loss233 words
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Advertisement285 1938-11-13 19 Help Nerves Aid GlandsCinema Way I r i HoOywood tin- Hinema Rtaj flera n< rvoua strain niriit and «t.i^ In pp« bins f< ""1 treatinir famoui ;ni(] actrosses, Caltfornia ptiytd<>ian deeded In combining M higrhly conc« nti rrtracts to aid nature in Bt«advinK Ktrengrtheninic the nerves, building rk*h r<-d blood,285 words
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681 1938-11-13 20 ARGUS - ARGUS By FIRST MAKE ASIATICS MORE RUGBY-MINDED UMIV hould it be necessary to en close the ground -AX roond when two Iocs: aides are playing, such as when S ane end *be Army r t at Ihe S.C.C tosi reek? The eiidosines are far681 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-11-13 20 A POPULAR VANTAGE POINT: CROWD WATCHING RUGBY MATCH A* ife. Turn VBOVE: Shut out from the Packing, Asiatics crowd the Municipal Office steps to get a peep of a game. RIGHT: A Selangor player beating an opponent to the ball in the recent inter-State match in Johore Bahru in which57 words
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Article373 1938-11-13 20 ijOCKEY enthusiasts are asking why there arc no Girls' Sports Club players in th^ Rest side chosen to meet the Europeans in the annual Poppy Day match fixed for Wednesday next in Singapore. The Girls' Sports Club have always figured prominently in women's hockey in373 words
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Article, Illustration428 1938-11-13 20 WON TITLE IN BERMUDA GEAMAN Butch Parsons has arrived and if nothing arises to upset present plans he should l>e seen in action against Young Frisco at the Happy World on Nov. 18, which is the date approved by the Board of Control, provided428 words
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200 1938-11-13 20 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Saturday. fTHE severe defeat sustained by Malacca at the hands of the Ncgri Sembilan hockey Pleven, thoujM unexpected, should have given both the local team as well as the selectors many valuable lessons. From reports of the match one is200 words
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188 1938-11-13 20 DOCTOR'S AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a well-known doctor to be a victim of persistent stomach trouble? His own medicine did him no good! Then at last he lound the way to conquer obstinate stomach disorder. Here are his own words: *7 find that 'Blaurated' Magnesia taken after188 words
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Advertisement129 1938-11-13 20 T^t m m m mm m Zmmr V- 'EBmr^r pj* i 'AT B _^mr to The-e is nothing to compare ncr even to approach the sure and prompt ifilßW^ efficacy of this supreme Horxnon Tonic OKASA possesses enormous f^^BL^^J^ Health and Vitality restoring proper- 9 k ties It completely removes129 words
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Advertisement39 1938-11-13 20 nf Tm' otl'-rr m?kP Service-niter -purchase and hiqh seco* m»*B. ftand prtccs arc iu?o o/ BJS.A'B {peal assets. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd Malacca, Kuala I.u^pur, Ba^si Pa hat, Muar, \i«itorv l>naiv? looh Mntort fiK\b Moiorists Stores, Seremba*.39 words
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390 1938-11-13 21 POKLO RETAKEN: JAPS OFFER LITTLE RESISTANCE CHINESE troops are now closing on Canton according to the latest messages. It is claimed that the central Chinese column is pushing south aloni^ the Canton-Hankow railway and has reached a point390 words
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Article54 1938-11-13 21 Sinjjap"' f. Saturday. -OE Indian was to-day u^d" ut unconscious, Ki of! "lifford Pier by *\u\n* fohcr. <>n the arriT the ambulance, artificial I JLfi m was applied, and had to *>e taken to the jLjj Hospital. I found on the Indian's m «as handed54 words
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Article82 1938-11-13 21 Hongkong. Nov. 12. RA. gunners Benton. im a nd Ro-i*. were killed and 4m fajiured when a mili.ary they were travelling ,fli:ch »as towing a gun assem raided with a truck eominer itfte »PPO Site direction. .7 tmck at the time o: p; was procseding towards Cu uchReuter - 82 words
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81 1938-11-13 21 IMPERIAL AIR WAYS BID TO REDUCE FLYING TI ME .don, Nov. 12. fc'Prbisher," the first cf the new ■> Havilland-Albatro.s airliners .1 Airways intend to put Hure shortly on their continental m m k a yesterday with a the course of w£t .overed the distance between ■to ::nd Croydon inBritish Official Wireless - 81 words
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Article44 1938-11-13 21 'tom Our Orcn Correspondent} >#fit Nov. 12.- The gei era] lite*tbc new Assembly proceeding I f i>day i n the capital and in Biinres. No incidents are reported spoiling booths. Eangkok poll-; the flooded nature and waterways, making «*sients of voters tii'licult.44 words
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Article108 1938-11-13 21 Rowing Regatta At The R.S.Y.C. IWotsford Cup Event Singapore, Saturday. *«)a, Singapore Yacht Club another succe^sfu'. rowing the breakwater to-day. p were towed, two boats in each case. F>>r ttfc Cup A-. J! *w J. B. Dunne; 2 W. H. j J P. Webb: Stroke N. G. ■i M Walkerj108 words
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Article65 1938-11-13 21 London, Nov. 12. DARALLEL notes containing firm representations regarding navigation in the Yangtse have been made to Tokyo by Britain, France and America. The British note declares that discrimination has been made against British shipping, and points out that though the Japanese time and time again had promisedReuter - 65 words
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Article345 1938-11-13 21 jDOXING of a high order was served MJ up at the Happy World Stadium last night. Like the previous card, three of the five fights ended quickly but, on this occasion, Mr. George E. Lee, the popular promoter, put on an extra bout. This was very much345 words
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Article69 1938-11-13 21 TRESPASS MISCHIEF nsapore, Saturday. Two S'traitsK orn Chinese, Lim Cheng' Swee nnd Lim Cberg San, appeared beioro Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court this morning to answer a charge cf tresmssiiig into the offices of the Great W^rld Co., at Kim Seng Road on Nov. 9. with rvtrn69 words
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Article91 1938-11-13 21 H- rlin, Nov. 12 The poii.'i are rounding itr in Prank* fort-cn-Miin all Jewish men brt? the ages Plphtecn a: d sixty, who ar German subjects, and are taking them to a conce'itration camp L'jme Jewish women with polioe re acre's are also beiim token into custody91 words
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Article370 1938-11-13 21 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS FOLLOWING were the results of yesterday's English and Srollish league matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Birmingham 1 Evertcn C Bolton W. 0 B'ackpool 1 Charlton 1 Derby C. 0 Chelsea 4 Sunderland 0 Leeds U. 3 Brentford 2 Leicester 5 Port: mouth 9 Liverpool 2 Arsenal 2370 words
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Advertisement75 1938-11-13 21 CRINCS VDU MUSIC WestingHousc All-wsve K i c!i')s hriti^ the wodd to your home with the puwtf .iiid t<jne of an organ. M cuusreoi caiktc. rxir.l i'ali ;iP<! lang I*l outstanding tcaCun s < il Wcslinj; h u u s e vac u i.i Cleaners. I PROTECTS YCUR EYES \v75 words
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762 1938-11-13 22 I TIME RIPE FOR AN I i ASSOCIATION [From Our Oxen Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. WILL Johore field a State hockey side this year? This is the question which is uppermost in the minds of all hockey enthusiasts throughout the State of Johore. Though hockey762 words
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Article23 1938-11-13 22 The Granados, well-known Australian dance and musical artistes are now appearing at the Great World and not 2.t the Happy World.23 words
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Article484 1938-11-13 22 R.S.Y.C. Rowing Regatta (Tiibune Staff Reporter) ANOTHER successful rowinq reA gatta wa held by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club at the Breakwater yesterday afternoon when the AbbotrforJ Cup and Challenge races were rowed, two boats competing in ca?h case. Conditions throughout were g?ncially favourable, though the rowers had to contend484 words
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Article255 1938-11-13 22 Raffles Win Int er-College Hockey Kaffles College 2 \ua J-'olk«c or the Ut £*I afternoon Plffgg The match was to haw on the Raffles Collet tihe heavy l£in earUe/ Eiound was unfit f 0 n' Raffles College lost no «L--the Medicals' g OP i b u **d took time to255 words
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19 1938-11-13 22 [From Our o** Kuala Lumpur Pcrak beat Selangor b> > inter-state hockey maWfc here to-day.19 words
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Advertisement81 1938-11-13 22 j CAPITOL TO-DAY AT 10.30 A.MJ! SPECIAL MORNING SCREENING Of THE THRHJ I COLUMBIA CHAPTER PLAY I "SECRET of TREASURE ISLAND] Ihe Second and Concluding Six Chapters. J Usnal Matinee Prices. Children will be admitted to *he Cii 50 cents. Parents are advised not to bring children under 8 vt;81 words
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1777 1938-11-13 23 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus Meriden Finishes Distressed And Is Destroyed ONLY 3 HORSES IN BIG RACE B3 Singapore, Saturday. f«E htav} rain of the morning had rendered the £(>inj* very heavy, and up*.-!* NNere the order of the final day's racing at Bukit l^ji-n thi1,777 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-13 23 The si it ;*n^ finish of the opening race at Bukit Timah which was won by Slieve Anierin.27 words
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Article91 1938-11-13 23 Race I—SIIEVE ANIERIN $21 and $9. Sang Ayah $11. Greenstone $7. I Kace 2—KOH SABAII $42 and SI3. Velocity Sl3. Snibble SlO. Race DANGER ZONE 545 and $11. Four O'clock §8. Miss Zipp $9. Race 4.—FLYING STAR $58 and $14. Drummer Boy i> 10. Harleqirn SIO.91 words
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Article278 1938-11-13 23 (By Our Woman Correspondent) OWING to the Inclement weather, drosses struck a sombre note at the last day of the winter race meeting to-day. In sharp contrast to the usual brightness which strike the visitors' eye, only a sprinkle of colour stood out •against the heavy278 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-11-13 23 Koh Sabih (J. Donnelly, winner of the second race at Bukit Timah.14 words
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689 1938-11-13 23 RGGB* SPORTSFRONT rnHE margin between two goals and two tries (ten points to six) gave Singapore the victory in tboir first Malaya Cup match of the new season on the padang yesterday, but the score does not adequately sug- j gest the marked superiority of689 words
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47 1938-11-13 23 MANCHESTERS' SOCCER DEBUT NEXT FRIDAY THE soccer team of the Manchester Rc?iimnt will make their Singapore d<*but on Fridav "ext. Nov. 18, at the Anson Road Stadium, when inr DhtaW wm provide the opposition. Admission prices will be i>o v nts, 25 cents and t« n cents.47 words
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Article104 1938-11-13 23 an exciting anJ fast «ame of I'.ij^er played on th ;iadang an S.R(. litteen defeated the Teachers by fouittcn points (a j;oal and three tries) to eight 'a g«»al and a try). Despite weather condition the R<-cs threes displayed good receiving and whenever th< A e bail104 words
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Article51 1938-11-13 23 SELETAR SERVICES BEAT JOHORE \From Our Gun Con spondent] EllljMl. •> .(uidav. IN the Malaya 'Up iuyfi» matrh played «n Kewg— ttiit aftermon in ratay ■MthiT, tbo Kov:H Navy and Air Force beal Nlrai by a solitary point, tho Betctaf S«'ivk-es retting two t»ips <6 nrvinfvt and Johore (\nv goal51 words
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Advertisement7 1938-11-13 23 STRANGE BOARDERS ARE INVADING SINGAPORE. WATCH OUT.,7 words
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Article119 1938-11-13 24 New York, Nov. 12. "^Fllt democracies of the world A must be ready and prepared against wanton aggression by swashbuckling gangsters if they are to preserve the ideals for which our immortal dead fought and died," declared Mr lan Mackenzie. Canadian Minister of Defence, addressing an119 words
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Article86 1938-11-13 24 Sir Neville Henderson Indisposed London. Nov. 12. Sir Ne\;iie Henderson. Britten Ambassador in Berlin, is a pa r ient in a London nursing home. Siv Seville, who returned from leave about a fortnight after the signing of the Munch agreement, has iut been well for some doys but his illness86 words
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357 1938-11-13 24 WORLD APPALLED BY OUTRAGES ON JEWS IN GERMANY: "DICTATORS GONE MAD" O'iRONG public protests are beinjr made in all parts of the world against the latest outrages on Jews in Germany. Leading citizens in Britain ;:ntl America are appalled by the cruelty and vindictiveness of the cam- I>aign. Dramatic protests357 words
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Article106 1938-11-13 24 SALARIES OF EIREANN MINISTERS Dublin, Nov. 12. TIIL recommendations made by the al!-i*arty Committee that the :jlaries of Ministers be increased have been rejected by the Eireann Government which, however, propo es that former Ministers should receive pensions of £300 sterling for thiee years' services, rising to £500 lor seven106 words
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Article55 1938-11-13 24 A Reuter message from Berlin states that the orders regarding Jewish activuie:, issued on Thursday, arc to remain in foicc until the position of Jews have been regulated. Jewish theatres, concerts, cinemas and newspapers have been prohibited, while Jewish schools remain closed. Jewi *h children are not55 words
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Article78 1938-11-13 24 Singapore, Saturday.— Charged with carrying arms in public at 8.30 p.m. last night at Sago Lane, a young Cartone.se, aged 22 years, named Wong Ah Seng alias Chan Ah Kam appeared before Mr Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court thij morning. At the request78 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-11-13 24 Slieve Anierin (Spencer up) who won the first race at Bukit Timah.14 words
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Article30 1938-11-13 24 YOCHO W CAPTURED Reuter's message from Toivio says that the Japanese have captured Yochcw. 140 miles south of Harkow. The Japanese claim to have broken down the fortress In Changsha.30 words
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82 1938-11-13 24 NEW ZEALAND PREMIER NOT RESIGNING Wellington. New Zealand Nw 1> JU. Hon. Michael Jq^ Savage, Premier of N** land, denied rumours that he wi* about to resign owing to dis** sion in 1 he Parliamentary labotiparty. Ho idded that no power on but the will of the people could sb82 words
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Article83 1938-11-13 24 London. Nov. 12. —In a message totfc National Liberal candidate m the Oleaster by-election, the Prime Uimr says: "It is perhaps only to be expert*in a democratic countrv such is <»& that the policy pursued by Governne: during the recent international c should, be subjected83 words
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