Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 December 1938
1938-12-04
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1938-12-04 1 The Sunday Tribune -VOL N SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS12 words
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292 1938-12-04 1 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA (BY 'Tribune Staff Reporter) I RETTY 15 -year -old Sybil Rozario of Singapore, whose lever was gaoled for four months on Friday for Wnappmg her, will wait for him while he is m prison. I STILL292 words
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Article158 1938-12-04 1 HITLER'S NEW PEACE SPEECH Rcidienberg, Saturday. IJKKK Miller delivered to-day an hour's election speech mainly devoted to the evolution of the Nazi idea and its subsequent practical application. He recalled "how my cn< mies smiled' m 1919, when he found Nationalism and socialism must be combined for national resurrection, otherwiseReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-12-04 1 1! who advanlarf of nshne to have a clip ih< Brighton (Sussex) •ash November and only v.t\ ks fiom Christmas.23 words
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194 1938-12-04 1 P^TAIX I.d»ar Perci\al. the '^niouv aeroplane designer, is J* lol «n« o plane which is many h^ .-.n1i,.. on a P.riv flight C J» Hest.n Captain Percival. 1 three passengers was on hi* a T h > iht Paris Aero Exhibition, n wa«, believedReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-12-04 1 Here's an unusual picture of a motor accident. It i happened at Sempang Ron- train, Johore. I{ looks as if the car "nose dived" into I I the ditch. NO one was I I seriously injured m the ac- c'd n! «tl! the passengers crept out alter58 words
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189 1938-12-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fans m Snigßpore arc to have a rare treal next V^sdne^dny whprj Tom- of America's youngest leading playe^S'-all pf them m the Davis cup class- -are to play at the S.O.C. They are Don McNeill, Charles Han is,189 words
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Article447 1938-12-04 1 FASCISTS CAUSE EUROPE TENSION BACK WHERE WE WERE? Germany's New Expansion Plan A SUDDEN revive! of the tension m Europe which was cased by thi Munich agreement has been caused by lhe startling demand of leading Fssdits for the return of Tunis, Corsica, Nice and other Mediterranean territory, losi more447 words
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Article116 1938-12-04 1 Pari Saturday. WAR was declared «n the French Government by Socialist Leaders m impassidhed speeches at a party meeting m Velodrome last night. "We have resolved to wags relentless warfare throughout the country to rouse the sane forces cf the nation," declared M. Paul Paur, ex-MinisterReuter - 116 words
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Article45 1938-12-04 1 Marseilles, Saturday. Many lives arc leaxed to be \zst as the ie i ult of an explosion following a f.i;e at the Grand Combe coal mine early this morning The lire threatens to last si-vrral days. Details are* at present Lacking.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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89 1938-12-04 1 British Representations To Rome 4* i:\.\l i.i'i,u,i i •iolnhly making rcprwci nn's fc» RfIQM rrr:r fi'fUT I In* t<- ;irif i French demonstration m Urn Ilatiu "h.: «»Ikt. r J \w Preodi Usba sador «n London r.i'U'd ;«f f h<- rH Lfcc qu{sii«Mi of tlie fewtomctnfc Ik n, as .189 words
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66 1938-12-04 1 Minister Of Agriculture Not Resigning I wndon 6aturd his 11 .I'tiiriKv 1;> nrW l \iv Mini ;U i of Agriculture bumU i leu d i Iti tciid to i< In c i 'ion nf i.b* !,li'i; Ii" He said be !-;i f i no doni task, and he again i<>British Wireless - 66 words
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Advertisement25 1938-12-04 1 5 a.m. Edition ■DdSSX^iWi'VMnnSiMHlHfli^i^HL^LliHLfe Bt/dcr 5, S f, Be'vera Ourscivei w.jrt horj/ 8 Extracts 9. women W 7L*jr Jv Colony plan i.*?. 0 sportj parade25 words
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Advertisement127 1938-12-04 1 f£^\ £kl WAY? TIRFH^ J Beware! You are fcc/ng poisoned! When you feel worn out and tire easily, it j warning dm your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating and forming dangerous toxins'. The accumulation ol these toxins is the cause of the most serious illnesses. I Itmittate127 words
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Advertisement19 1938-12-04 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try Vie HI O R I G I it I IS 5 N i:19 words
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342 1938-12-04 2 T. H. Tan - S'pore's Latest Industry Works Overtime T. H. Tan (By (Tribune >miX Reporter) ANKW industry has tome to -one that will play rtnt par: ii<»t only m ene effect ;ir.d Ivjauty of m fleni architecture bat, what is rtant, 'n perpetottiag eh of »r:'rj^ m this y. i a factory m342 words
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Article165 1938-12-04 2 une Stall Reporter) r.'i.S. Government must be the h n fif i aifinl n m the vrifi whiell ii'ovides frankly m I •>«'rret Service." iments conceal such cxptiulit lie muler <;lher departmental heads. Budget for the F.M.S. is the item. Secret Service £11,60 J The vote165 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-12-04 2 Moulds for ornamental wrought i/on work part of Singapore's latest industry.18 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-12-04 2 Miss Eltanor V. Hoeden daughter of the lute Mr. Julian J. Hoeden and Mrs. Mary Hoeden, who was married recently to Mr. G. 11.I 1 Pereira of the Government Architect's Office, Public Works Department, Singapore.38 words
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246 1938-12-04 2 P. W. PENSON - P. W. PENSON (By (Tribune Crime Reporter) ATEST daring burglary mi n Hie central part of Singapore is presenting police with a baffling mystery. The mystery of how (apparently) a lorry could drive ep a main street,246 words
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Article128 1938-12-04 2 Leave To Appeal Granted Singapore Saturday. EAVE to ppeai was granted to-day i at the High Court by the Chief Jus- tice, to Koh Ah Pang (lemale) and lan Toh Lerg, who were sentenced m the lower court to three year;* and 18 mctith? respectively, on charges of lining on128 words
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439 1938-12-04 2 SINGAPORE TO HAV E BIG NEW CHINESE BANK SOON Swatow Manager Is Coming Here As Chief (Tribune Staff Reporttr) A XEW bank Is sex no] ts d< oi\s m of the Provincial Bank fK\ anjrtuny:, a Chines i concern. RcgjstrajfttQH of the hank has been applied for to Government of439 words
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184 1938-12-04 2 JAPAN READY FOR PEACE: SEEKING U. S. MEDIATION? Shanghai. Dei. it is lean* th?t Mm Kom^ the Japanevr Premier ready to apptal l 0 the Inikd Statts to mediate m lh? Lust i'oi a readjust men; &mm~i*t*mtM n-hlions. H said m be prepared to make ibr greatest concession if thr184 words
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Advertisement228 1938-12-04 2 ENGINEERS (KtiS S»T DOWN AND Bop: THINK THIS OVER There reoi'y a-, thoutandi of opportunities around you but unetuvrevrm yOu kro< JU5t wh#r# th# V ar SIK.<.i,SSFUI and how to prepare for them the ■tt&'£V C J E c> R SNC chcinCM a <* that yoor opportur*Tj Ht »W w;il228 words
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Advertisement33 1938-12-04 2 EYE EXAMTNATTONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. THE NEW 18 POINT FXAMINATION COVERS EV2RY POSSIBLE EYE DEFiCIENJY. (TH?>IP/ON \JPTICAL C 9 Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG.. 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science33 words
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Advertisement53 1938-12-04 2 t>l^^\R.Tf > 5933-. -j£.*\ Telegraphic Address I lioMii y y > 4 jl^ GOODWOOD (haiminaiv situated ideal f<>^ visitors and tourists. COCKTAII. BAR I Ol NCI -FIRST CLASS RESTAIR^T itdj WEAKNESS L DEBILIIY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup o( Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and g.vcs health and strength Fv L*\U4 iL«o »«nupfc53 words
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Miscellaneous241 1938-12-04 2 lIIIIIIIHIIIII ■IIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIID •Illltll^ What The Stars Foretell j i MONDAY FOR ALL READERS: romance and adventure. An excellent day for starting IF MONDAY IS YOUR BIRTH- new ventures, planning develop- DAY some great surprise awaits ments, and making changes that you m late spring or early sum- are essential to241 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1938-12-04 3 A Life On The Ocean Wave WHY NOT TRAVEL FOR CHRISTMAS? j i" ml the, climes of king th: UK Mill Chri mas I "avel I c rtain--jjgYor low-Malayans v Is apt to remain with better esci p c personatravel? wish to Inlas of New d to learn I. no1,051 words
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Advertisement173 1938-12-04 3 *y o*l dixqlfL Sao.. Spend $&y eveitf? o***^'0 niiigs and lazy days made possible by perfect service. Visit neM places, fl travel m a new atmosphere and 1 meet new people -^^P^^ i lll .j ll^ your comSLlfiiiiil 11l hi in<4 hiiliday. BEISTMAS IN HONGKONG. ((nte Tiancamano leaves Sirgaporc Dec.173 words
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Advertisement262 1938-12-04 4 -w^^ m~ m *-^o** *^F* OPENS at THEATRE ROYAL DEC. 7th A Weird Tale Of Modern Scientific Pirates Cold-Blooded Murder*. Ruled By One Fiend Known By Name Eut Never Seen! "The Fighting Marines'' Th« Fi S Ktin 9 Marines" Epiu.de Four "THE MARK OF THE TIGER-SHARK 11 f* f Instalments.262 words
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Advertisement323 1938-12-04 4 A Grand New Comedy for Your Week EndEnjoy^*" TO-DAY the CAPITOL 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.151 The Whole World has taken the HARDY FAMILY to its HFadt London NEW YORK theatres are breaking records with these snappy, amusing Human Stories! A Rousing Sequel to "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE With the323 words
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Advertisement159 1938-12-04 4 I A SWELL WEI K-END SHOW FOR iHS KIDDIES AM) ADULTS. I lit I :ii» 1 1 11 ainl l o 1.0 m1: MICKEY IIOO\i:V In Metro-Go! dwyn -Mayer's Dramatic Hi m^** The BOY from I! AIt AICHO S Ma'in-^e To-day 2 p.m. ■■■mw "A YANK AT OXFORD" also "MV159 words
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LEG SHOWS ARE ON THE WANE
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Article, Illustration475 1938-12-04 5 Noel Barber - SO ARE GLAMOUR GIRLS Noel Barber By Will She Go? THFRK are legs and legs. And thns:« who visit the cinema Hgularly, see a fairly good number of the best type. Meaning those which conic m and go out m the ri ht places, making a general whole which is475 words
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Article, Illustration320 1938-12-04 5 Judge Hardy (And His Children) Are With Us Again! IJERE is news for every member of every family who enjoys sentimental motion pictures. A family story of people we all recognize somewhere m our own lives "Judge Hardy's Children" comes to the Capitol Theatre soon This is the third of320 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-12-04 5 After a luo-month search, involving the screen-tosting of 35 players, sth Century-Fox Studios announce that they have signed the man to play the name part m future Charlie Chan films. Successor to the lale Warner O'and is veteran stage-actor of 3087 words
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Article321 1938-12-04 5 NO CHILDREN CAN SEE THIS TF you want an excuse to go to (he pictures without the children, go to see the line British liini "Black Limelight" at the Pavilion. It is grand stuff, packed with action, virile, tense. First time exhibitors tried 10 show it here, it was Mimed321 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-12-04 5 Grace Fields goes to fresh pastures m her new film "We're Going: To Be Rich." It's the first she's made m America and the action takes place m Australia.33 words
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293 1938-12-04 5 WEEK or two ago, I gave yoi <i or tv a bright specimens that had been sen! m I h<' film publicity people. You can always r« iy on tome cheerfal, though unintentional, humour from tin which potff into the293 words
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Article28 1938-12-04 5 Jackie Cooper, whose salary now runs Into four figures weekly, got fivr iars for his first screen role. It. wjs m a Lloyd Hamilton comedy.28 words
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Advertisement115 1938-12-04 5 £2/ Appointment to 11.11. THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI lI.H. THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK LATEST DESIGNS. jM^r*' a: i*- j i I^Ej^V' -'i^x&A ftyrf Bb^PßßHbt^mm B •m& r i*« D I nffSCSBM ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CC OPTICIANS AND WATCHMAKERS ONm,J£ ADDRESS 3, CAPITOL BUILDING STORE. I "I'm always A7/r^ of M£*^*nq115 words
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Advertisement29 1938-12-04 5 WHY ENDURE Monthly Complaints WHEN J "Ladies Brown Pills" j CURE THEM Price $1. a boltle Mr. C. S. CHAN i 277. RACE COURSE ROAD, i t SINGAPORE ..II29 words
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Advertisement171 1938-12-04 5 AKiWb LiStLKSS ON WKT DAY nhcnmati m ?;if.'i r a Tori lire Here i n i ofl ;ho manner In v.< affect the joint oi <■ ibject v<> rheumat "I hod b ;Jif liinai very bad writes, "and bad bad i uch p in rry joints I could hardly bear171 words
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89 1938-12-04 6 Two Foreign Legionaries Sentenced Pnri-\ r l < Ihe foreign legion raced to penal the military lanca. The Jean Fetten ana his by the name of Mich- 1 belonged to the first the legion, mid were iii the Atlas Th»-, deserted May 19, niter mur<l»Te<l ;t soldier named Frfves who89 words
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433 1938-12-04 6 Prison Reform Policy Already Being Tried More Modern Plans Louden, Nov. 14. BRITAIN'S ohlei prisons are beins let!. More modern ones are behvj, substantially altered under v idem policy oi the Commissioners of Prisons, whose report f<»r 1937 has just been published. If the full benefits of a rational I433 words
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66 1938-12-04 6 CHAUFFERS RIDE IN LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT New Delhi. BfOTORISTS m India with a small car and a larpe family have rfll last s«»!v« tl the prttblem of where to i put the rhauffeur when they wish to drive themselves. Tin i.; row m.ide to ride m the luggage comnartm^nt" Ktrr>nn»"H r66 words
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98 1938-12-04 6 NEW CLAIMANT TO THE RUSSIAN THRONE Paris. rpHE Grand-Duke Wladimir who, on the death of his father, the Grand-Duke Cyril, has become head of the Russian imperial house and claimant to the throne of Russia, has made a proclamation to his compatriots The proclamation was broadcast to Europe and America.98 words
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Article, Illustration208 1938-12-04 6 GIRL ACCUSES FATHER SHE NEVER KNEW New York, Nov. IS. SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD Gloria Rofl\ kidnapped from a school dance m Toaneck, New Jersey, by a man who telephoned a demand for £100 ransom to her adopted parents, identified her assailant from forty-five suspects. Each of the men was forced208 words
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Article88 1938-12-04 6 London, Nov. 18. ITOICE of the oldest man m the world may be broadcast soon. His age is somewhere between 125 and HO years, and he lives m Bechnanaland The old man, named Senau, has been visited by a deputation, headed by Paramount Chief88 words
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THE HARMONICA News
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Article, Illustration263 1938-12-04 6 WHAT preparations have you made ffcf the TTMMI' f plan viti, <k r Meads and drau up your I^KStTui^ii To harmonica players and parties, the X'mas season offers a splendid opportunity to greet their friends with harmonica music, and make merry where w til 5 0 The harmonicas263 words
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Advertisement512 1938-12-04 6 I Motherhood— And After. Maternity makes great demands upon a woman's constitution and often leaves her run-down almost to the point of exhaustion just at the time when sheneeds every ounce possible of heal m and strength. For after baby's coming not only does sr.e require recuperation herself, but also512 words
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Advertisement345 1938-12-04 6 If The Pain Q If The Pain isHerevr^fN is Here -its STOMACH iSf INTESTINAL INDIGESTION I INDIGESTION bmSJi23 Remove the CAUSE EQjiZSU M4|M^ o/^ your Pain I^^^^J jlfc irWk an d Weakness L B J Most of U8 tnink indigestion at a stomach complaint. And that is exact- fJT% IOWJai345 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1938-12-04 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I WAS Port Dickson far hrenty-fout 'hours a week igo, and h u a a hearten ing experience, i returned cotnfoi ted by ththought that the Malaya of the story book 111 exists?, that it you want to escape from the concrete, bustling and fortified i Sam*™1,697 words
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Advertisement98 1938-12-04 7 /A fk4 r y j o.i sultry days the mere sight i of a ]arge hot joint will often destroy appetite. Cooked Corned SilverCOLD COOKED side. Pressed Beef, MEATS Cooked H;,m, Windsor make a pleasant and satisfying Sausage, Pressed O\ contrast, and wil! be much ap predated. Cut from tender98 words
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This Week's Short Story
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Article1954 1938-12-04 8 J. W. DENT KIRKWOOD - J. W. DENT KIRKWOOD By" SOMEWHERE m the timbered parkland an owl hooted. "Honey-Tongue" Sylvester shook his grey head portentously. Like most theatrical old-timers, he was superstitious. The hooting of an owl he esteemed an omen of evil. No good luck could atterd his enterprise. He debated1,954 words
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Advertisement190 1938-12-04 8 J If fc TICKETS iaSUKD ALL STRAM- roa TRAVFI smP m i 1 xr RAILWAY UNBBL NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all other resident comm unities art I giver the beat oX attention and l asets'-aiice, SO. ROBINSON RD, SINGAPOBB. TELEPHONE 5908. •fc-~- w~^~^-^^^— BATCHES OMEGA,190 words
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Advertisement20 1938-12-04 8 1939 I Westingkouse I SYMPHONIC VOICE RADIOS AND THE CATHEDRAL TONE TUNNEL. World-Wide Radio Co S 98, Robinson Road, Singapore20 words
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Advertisement500 1938-12-04 8 By] W/ ir iS*^^^| Bb ■W BB B ■BKjf JL V^' Con«<f,n j. itt^V /^B B H^r '-Pr^r BH B^V^TTTI M 1^ fc^^^S^ V^ r^--* Ih^VaA^^^Jb^blhbbbiH Practica "y every form of aoniacTt >..^~ acid is attacking the lining of voor^Jta!^ 1 THE WORLD'S fiUlOttST STOMACH REMEDY X f preventati ye500 words
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Article, Illustration374 1938-12-04 9 E. G. Boulenger - E. G. Boulenger in John O 'London's Wcekl'i JgLECTRICITY v to most of us nowadays no longer a marvel of the age, hut a common-place of daily life almost a "bare necessity." powers <>f electricity, used and misused m a thousand directions, re enabling usMarianne - 374 words
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Article81 1938-12-04 9 HAVE you ever tried to kili a starfish by battering and maiming him with seise death-dealing implement? If so. you had better consider cremation as a means of destroying him. When a starfish'; leg is amputated. be srows another. And not only that, but the amputated portion »rows81 words
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Article35 1938-12-04 9 Police authorities m Kuala LumMtfr pooh-pooh t-»e stories of timers livinir seen frequently m the city Mn-ets. In furtherance of this they pint out that one such "tiger" was i.it?n-ty a panther —"The Motor:35 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-12-04 9 From MIGHTY SIEGFRIED LINE, us visualised by an artist. how,.;- m*» heavy artillery units at the surface, ammunition storage rooms on the second level and, on lowest level, the electric railroad system ci mmunication and carrying shells to the front. the Los Angeles ExaminerLos Angeles Examiner - 44 words
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Article276 1938-12-04 9 \T was with pleasure that I read that Lord Hewart proposes to do something about the laws of libel. He said: "I will seriously consider whether I will not devote some of m.v leisure moments to an impartial reconsideration of these laws." Every day that IhisDaily Mirror - 276 words
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Article373 1938-12-04 9 Learn The Language! pEOPLE living in Malaya more than thirty years ago found it nec.ssary to acquire a fair knowledge of the language: this applied especially to those employed in a department calling for direct intercourse with the native. Then, as now, officers of the adminis- trative .service were forcedThe Planter - 373 words
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Article130 1938-12-04 9 By The War... THE story of the professor who absent-mindedly started to read th? wrong speech reminds me of the weary bisnop v.ho placed his hand on the bald haad of the 74U) candidate for Confirmation and said, sonorously: "I declare this stone to be well and truly laid." AnotherDaily Express - 130 words
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Article103 1938-12-04 9 Marianne - Marianne Paris At first it does not .'icem Unpos \blc to iold a piece of p. when you trunk about it, you realise that practically it I When you fold a .sheet ci paper bhrei thickness. When you iold it seven times, it is 12 If you folded It103 words
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Article81 1938-12-04 9 ijEARLY a year ago a school] England became an Eastern Qu< Miss Sa^-i Naz Zulficar was to Faritia of Egypt. Purest R< Queen Unique for those are the meanings of her names. Europe :.vd the Easl bad thing of this sUm, IC-years-olci sdh rirl. with theDaily Mail - 81 words
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Advertisement96 1938-12-04 9 THE SHORT QUININE TREATMENT as recommended by the Malaria Commission of the League of Nations. Treatment a daily dose of 15 to 20 grains (1 gram to 1.3 -ram) of quinine during 5 to 7 days. No after-treatments are given, but all relapses or new infections are treated in the96 words
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Advertisement306 1938-12-04 9 LARGE SIZE (8 oz.) 65<i (Contains os much as a large bottle.) JJoj o HANDY SIZE (4 oz.) 35* "iji|jjjs, j SIMPLE subtraction shows that buying Andrews m the Economy I^^ ?s^>^ Tin saves you 45 cents on the large R? B (8 oz.) size, and 30 cents on the306 words
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Article, Illustration1873 1938-12-04 10 Through The EYES Of A WOMAN Raffles College Dinner Vogue For Ribbons Round The Shops UnderCrads Dance Attendance... Notes r Of The Week By Our O>vn Correspondent I Wfc.Vl to a delightful party held on the Adelp.hi Roof Garden on Saturday Nov. 2bth it was the Raffles College Union dinner1,873 words
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Advertisement125 1938-12-04 10 PRISCILLA Ltd.| '.v SUl*|tKNl "Bl£N JOLIt" r s wausssums I 4 SHK Parlour Coats iU, i 010 KOAO j ELSIE MARY j I KODNEY HOUSE j liaturv Koad DRESSES FOR ALL J I OCCASSIONS \ss to $30 TEL. 4772 j I MAKE-UP TOR XA\AS THEATRICALS j We vi.: supply tap125 words
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Advertisement20 1938-12-04 10 Dresses for all oceassions Tweed Suits and Ensembles Ha g s and Belts Fro m B AUK CHATS NOIRS "T20 words
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Advertisement23 1938-12-04 10 Palais des Modes 1?-A Stamford Road, 'Pboiu 4616. Has a beautiful display of Afternoon and Evening Dresses. Also lovely Day and Evening Bags.23 words
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Article626 1938-12-04 11 EIGHTSOME REEL Goes with a Swing fraser's Hill News I ither has beet] fctightful! Variety is charming, .jA the changes m the weather concti tions up Bukil are rapid and fete irt space of a fcrtnigh* ye are sometimes favoured with samp'e ;rom the Four Seasons True, we have M626 words
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Article43 1938-12-04 11 j A PINK sharkskin sports J frock \*»th a distinctive touch J of wine m the chiffon scarf I at the mck. Woollen flowers Z of wine and pink to grive a harmonivm? note of gaiety at the belted waist. 243 words
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Article, Illustration341 1938-12-04 11 Have A Place For Everything OUPBOARDS are dear to th? heart of every woman who takes a pride m her home "ana, like everything else dome the.se have made great strides during the past few years. Gone are the oid, impracticable cupboards of ye. fcerday, which were dark, dingy ana341 words
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Article497 1938-12-04 11 Decidedly Christmassy Just Now WITH the approach of Christmas Kuala Lumpur like everywhere else ha* a dcliciously gay atmosphere. Even m the shops one feels it They are all attractively decorated and full of fascinating toys such as have never been seen before w Whi tea ways have497 words
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Advertisement55 1938-12-04 11 tt^llpH f^illi IP^V^ w^^ a^y simply because u>(: is c '^P^T^^^lBPlb ''^S--^^--^- digest every mouthful of food". (Laci; t \?J^3SmSjm. v-' v >'• Lactogcn is as light and digestible j breastmilk; it is just like brcist-rt.. 'k3BWy^??J!f^j| i < mi n bone building materials and ti: KIS ial forming proteins.55 words
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Advertisement144 1938-12-04 11 mm Ctifct>raW> I*l til ai. v\lth a 1 SALE NOW ON Tweed suits and coats at 529 rroeks HALF PRICE i orchard Road 'phone MM madamTpage I n> Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. <Jowns Designed t Created m her work rooms. i 3 «i Si »{(l I-' BATTERY HOAIJ.144 words
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605 1938-12-04 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, December 4, 1938. SECRET SERVICE M\l \VA has an official Secret Service, and must be one of the v v count*** that openly acknow 9 the existence of such a service Th s was revealed m thi. finance Committee reports present j t; the Htul-et meettn&af th605 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1938-12-04 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - Good Enough For Defence But Not For Self-Government C. H. Stanley Jones By XSIA TIC volunteer* m training: p^ enough for fighting but not for self. government? A COMPLETE CASE tor I Council reform, both m l the Colony and the t r .M.S., was presented m the Budget meetings1,318 words
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Advertisement50 1938-12-04 12 111 It 111 'illl 'Illlil'l n i*n y\ fi T^l 3YT n T" t^^ 'V\ \n f 1 iIOITI liiilili liiii lit* iii I A^ TT' i ""T-? T T^ 1 Vi i\^i^ fK^^f^f^fi 5i nP W/ i RAFFTES PLACE, SINGAPOBK— I6. BISHOP WjJ"' 17. CAMPBELL ROAD. Xl M !l50 words
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Miscellaneous472 1938-12-04 12 "/■ONSTABLE: "Why were you racing Angrily the lady retorted: "And you're Mrs. Smith: "And did he succeed?" that town at such a rate 0 I the drunkest man I've ever seen!" Mrs. Gossip: "No!" Driver: "My brakes are so bad that Ij' "I know, madam," replied the tipsy Mrs. Smith:472 words
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Article, Illustration157 1938-12-04 13 j QLYDC (ISring-em-back-alivc) Elliott, Hollywood's jungle J him chief, is on the scent again. j >ou may remember he was res- g^ 1 the filming m Malaya of "Booloo," film which m vve haven't seen yet. Now he's started learning to live on rice, m preparation for157 words
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371 1938-12-04 13 WEALTHY EUROPEANS PLAN NUDIST COLONY NEAR S'PORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) MAINTAINING the strictest secrecy, and following dis- cussions m private houses behind closed doors, a group of wealthy Europeans m Singapore are planning to start a nudist colony here. Except to a select few who are "m their know" their371 words
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Article282 1938-12-04 13 I (Tribune Staff Reporter). |>RANt KING off from the ever-busy thoroughfare of Geylang. at the June tien of Lorong 40, is a road which leads to Siang Lim Park. The name Siang Lim Park, however, is a misnomer. There is no "park" there at282 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-12-04 13 i Mfl L. Hong, pretty hula hula dancer who teas expected to draw large crowd i U> the Great World Cabaret this week*«d uhere a Poppy Day Fund evening j ts bting held.36 words
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Article113 1938-12-04 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J UNDERSTAND that a new scheme is being mooted n Johore Bahru to meet the demand of the general public for more he uses. Though the capital of the State, Johore Bahru is lacking m houses, and except for the Jew Government buildings113 words
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Article84 1938-12-04 13 New Delhi. CASES of beggars earning 40 rupees (about £3) a clay arc mentioned m a, report drawn up by the Unemployment Aid Committee. The c;;ses occur during Christmas week, it is stated. The report also says that some men refuse jobs because they can84 words
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258 1938-12-04 13 'No Heavy Stuff', Say Singapore Readers (Tiibune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE people prefer to read detective novels and crime stories more than any oth^r tvpc of literature. This is the opinion of the presort librarian of Raffles Library, Mrs. C. R Rea. Second-best public choice is the travel type of stoiy,258 words
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244 1938-12-04 13 Malay Boys, Lost In Fishing Boat, Spend Day On Lonely Island f i nt Reporter) T •U M „.»>>. one 12 the I Hght, Bear] their liv r- week when they put lost m a fishing boat belong mjj: to their father. /i.Ter being missing for a clay, they were244 words
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Article60 1938-12-04 13 Belgrade. DOST officials at Daruvar m Sl^vonia were faced w?th a difficult problem when a letter arrived with a caricature m the place of the address. A treble clef signature >vas drawn m the hair of the caricn*'ire. The letter was eventually correctly delivered to M. Lav60 words
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Article49 1938-12-04 13 A stained gla?8 window d I Francis and the Bin i i i S St. Mary's Church. W< teds, m :r,"mory of the Duel I Bedford, who I lest her life wl i year window wn.s given Uy Lhe Duke of BedCord, who tlended the service49 words
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Article93 1938-12-04 13 (Tribune Crime Reporter). {JINGATORE'S "Scotland Yard" has dealt a further thrust on the city's crime oy the addition of a police flying squad consisting of tn<, squad tars, each car having three detectives, a detective-driver and Inspector. Duties of these squad cars is to patrol city,93 words
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Advertisement74 1938-12-04 13 Glasses Get Out-of-Date Style and comfort combined /^Mlfc m the new Lectro-No-Scru- Kul-Vue glasses have kept Bv—^fH pace with science to make W^ iMm lenses free from wobbling, fcr A jH ff'\ loosening and breaking under JM \'\jr ordinary strain. Let us show MBk "*q^ v you No-Scru-Ful.Vue. Wt iije74 words
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Advertisement329 1938-12-04 13 TDOUBLE M Every stomach sufferer will under- Jil'-^^ i'* stand how terrible was thc plight of Mr J. 8., whose letter is quoted below. r^W When thc least movement meant i* tortunns pain, he still had to carry r^^W^^mm on work "that kept him peda ling m M along for329 words
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Advertisement227 1938-12-04 13 WILL MAKE j IT WELL! %|iii2i fHAT dangerous Cat that open Im^T 1 Wound— that Sore— that fright- QUICKLY ful Ulcer that burned and scalded imf Skin: treat it with Germolene CONQUhIO instantly! nw— wouub, iwum; Germolene will make it well! SMw-iBS E S?E!ft TT Ij| j 1.1 \< Kill227 words
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676 1938-12-04 14 "Flat ..I ok, liui Will <;<» Straight" The Man Who Did It Tells His Story London, Ntv [g DECAUSE he tried to buy a double whisky with a Roman coin worth hundreds of pounds, Frederick Jones was sent to Dartmoor f676 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-12-04 14 King Carol, who accompanied by Prince Michael, snve a reception the Rumanian Lotion m Bdpaw Square, London, to members of the Rumanian color. y during bis SUte visit to London.33 words
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146 1938-12-04 14 rjCONVJCTS will be watched "like goldfish m a bowl" m a maximumsecurity prison to be erected soon at Mount ftretna, near here- Specially designed for "lifers" and dangerous criminals, the new prison is based on ptison plans formulated as I far back146 words
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Article81 1938-12-04 14 London, Nov. 15. THE Guardsman who pleaded that he was übsfnt from barracks without leave because he had to protect his wife, who was brine pestered by a man was sentenced to 42 days' detention by a Chelsea court-martial. George E. Campbell, of the Coldstreams, told81 words
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Article61 1938-12-04 14 Major Edwards, a Monmouthshire mm, has recently been an instructor m gas protection. Efe's one of the many who are going to make Britain strong. Major A. H. Edwmds, "the m*[- b'cw up HUI 60." has been appointed «r Raid Precautions organiser f Kastern ValLey61 words
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Advertisement232 1938-12-04 14 m 3 s&conAs^^^^^^^ CORNS a rr killed and looeened witfa jast one application of Geto-It. A drop or two ends the torture of throbbing corns. A few days later you can lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT PROTECT THEIR DELICATE TEETH AND GUMS Thousands of dentists recommend Kolynos232 words
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Advertisement193 1938-12-04 14 NATURE'S CURE FOR ACHES, PAINS, LIVER TROUBLE, etc. I lere i^ ROdd news for th^e who suffer from rheumatism, <>r v.Mose sluggish liver makes them tirr i, irri ai -!<■. and depressed. Nal las provi the remedy— and i ;i has brooght it to your door. la many p.irt^ ot193 words
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Advertisement516 1938-12-04 14 Liv j &m iv sLM i 3 v o KS .-SiJ A pp TIMES hS WM MU€HINKfe^ I THIS latest and most conBf9^i i. venient of pens makes it m^^ practically impossible to c run fi£T£ dr 7' at awkward moments. iKSp* You can see exactly how fci, *f much516 words
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Advertisement47 1938-12-04 14 KK'Sv^^l W^^&m^^^KUm ano vslup *<^r l* of any other m***-dervice-after -purchase and high second Hand prices are two oj BJSAs great assets. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ud. Sinfapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Balu p llt j ajll lL bere*** Peoavf Motors, i'enauc ioota MoUrt. ipob Motonsto »w»w,47 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-12-04 15 p ltirf lakeis dnnßf the recent examination held at The Singapore Mandarin School on October 29th m which students from" other gf'chooN participated, 42 out of 65 passed, 11 with distinctions. Tie purpose of this examination is to enable the locai-born Chinese to eertifitates of efficiency m the Chinese National72 words
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292 1938-12-04 15 Most Insidious Eye Disease Of Middle Aae I (By R. A. Thompson, Doctor of Ocular Science.) th« eye conditions which impair sight m middle aije, glaucoma is the »*t insidious and for thut reason, if no other, the most dangerous, it is yfOunon a> tataract but not as easy to292 words
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Article54 1938-12-04 15 Although seventy-nine, Mr. T. L. P. Hirons. of Union (Kent), trainer to Aston Villa F. C. m the club's early days, still has a cold bn f h every mcni^ Apparently it keeps his memory fresh for he can recite the names of all Dortvwinners for54 words
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Article463 1938-12-04 15 Twenty Years", Says Warder May Be Set At Liberty Soon London Nov. 12. FTER twenty years m jail for a crime he swears he did not commit, T( m Mooney, American labour leader, is now promised his freedom by the new Governor of California, Culbert463 words
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Article184 1938-12-04 15 Paris. Nov. 12. DV failing to cover m less than 75 minutes a distance of 28 miles from the Vimy Memorial to a farm the French cycling champion, Roger Lapebie. saved a man's head from falling under the guillotine. Two years ago Rachel Renard was184 words
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Advertisement89 1938-12-04 15 V^ Jk J^L O ym 'S^^t '-'-'"Xl I^BSfflHßß^y^'" -'''"''?BHK*"*X'l'x'''X-\'''*-'- £au de Cologne/ */v l energy is hiding and spirits are low, a fHi ch of Atkinsons l .au dc Cologne on the forehead i^W behind the ears instantly refreshes you, rc^. c^ fine- c.ualitv of Atkinsons Eau de Cologne .jMHw,89 words
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Advertisement229 1938-12-04 15 WHEREVER A i t V tun*** t IS USED f ON LAND ON SEA, I IN HOMES IN FACTORIES I 3 k. mm Wl a a^^ I «kM^w X y^L \\\f Mmma Mumm fe fS^<t Westinghouse products are known and respected WHEREVER electricity is made or used today, you'll find229 words
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Advertisement263 1938-12-04 15 LOSS Or WEIGHT S'IOPPED IN 3 WEEhS." This woman recaptured perfect health If ycj pmnt to put on flesh, the t-a>-lest» quickest, pieasantest way, do as so many people throughout Malaya are doing. Simply lake two tiny, tasters, flesh-forming tablets af'er each me.-i and see how quickly you will put263 words
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Article215 1938-12-04 16 Modern Home Of Alka -Seltzer ONE of the most attractive and interesting new factory and office buildings erected by a manufacturer of proprietary medicines m recent years is the one just completed by Miles Laboratories. Inc., Elkhart, Indiana, U.S.A. The growth of Alka -Seltzer, along with the long-standing popularity of215 words
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566 1938-12-04 16 'WILL NOT SEE HIS BABy AGAIN' YOUNG WIFE London V,, a 1 -year-old »if f T^ husband, back R ave hw rj! not long after (heir marrij* The discovery, was a fot«* m the life of a young wot n^** iier husband receive C^S^ tence of six months 1 SnnriS^*566 words
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Article179 1938-12-04 16 BIRTH-RATE FALL MENACES EMPIRE London. Nov. 15 THE menace of falling birth- rate to the British Empire was stressed by Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., speaking at the Birmingham Rotary Club. "How can a population which m another 30 year*; or so will have dwindled to a little over 30179 words
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Article85 1938-12-04 16 Germany Buys Wheat From Persia Teheran. PERM ANY has purchased from Iran (Persia) 100,000 tons of wheat against cash payment, since the clearing agreement between the two countries terminated some two months ago. Italy has bought 50,000 tons of wheat also, but the cost will be paid to the credit85 words
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Article61 1938-12-04 16 Vienna is to become the largest city (m area) m the Reich, and sixth among cities of the world, under a decree which announces that an additional area of over 100 square miles, with a further 213,000 persons, is to be incorporated. This will give Vienna a61 words
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Article109 1938-12-04 16 LESS LIGHT— MORE COLONISTS Rome, Nov. 18. MUSSOLINI plans to_ transfer 80,000 Italian peasants tcffcibya, his Atri colony, within the next four year:. Colonists will have up-to-date farmhouses designed by Government engineers, with a portrait of the Duce thrown in but no electric li-ght. The reason is that Italy wants109 words
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Article62 1938-12-04 16 Montreal. TIfONTREAL, Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg four of Canada's most important cities have been linked m a new air service across the Dominion. Air liners inaugurating the service covered the 1,500 miles between the centres m less than 12 hours. The eventual western terminus of62 words
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Advertisement834 1938-12-04 16 iH^^k vß*. •->*■ t* "t'^^^HSK't"'^* "^^Bp*^^^^^; LEG ACHES AND PAINS soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful and swollen (varicose) veins are forgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, teg sores become clean and healthy and quickly heal, piles are cured, inrlaromatioi and irritation are sootaed. rheumatism simply fades834 words
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Advertisement309 1938-12-04 16 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising- pain caused by piles 1 Do not wait until piles (haemor- rhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and309 words
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Article278 1938-12-04 17 Johannesburg. THE growth of crime among young natives on the Rand and the cryintif need foi immediate action were stressed by speakers at the Native Delinq uency Conference held here. Statistics for 1937 -38 showed that 1.230 persons out of a total population of 42,000 under278 words
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Advertisement299 1938-12-04 17 auickly safely When you fall a victim to malaria or any other form of fever, remember that Genasprin quickly checks a rising temperature and brings swift relief from pains m the muscles and joints. Being ioo per cent, pure, Genasprin cannot upset the digestion or harm the heart. Doctors everywhere299 words
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Advertisement28 1938-12-04 17 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If y>>u use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE28 words
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Advertisement419 1938-12-04 17 GREAT (or all wfio beck Heallh Vitality Arrival of marvellous new drugless remedy World's richest form ot Viiamin B THlSisanic to all who eTXSfa ID ll o€ hie. It introJiucN to a mar^lious health-giving discovery orhid) strike .it the wry roots of illness, ll a nd depression. It poian dX419 words
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Miscellaneous906 1938-12-04 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE NT ROM 1 familiar. He ha.s gone off the UViU beaten track to find little-known songs that have nevertheless /HL 225 mHres (1.33 me s) YDC 15.13 Me s (19.8 m.) some quality of interest or of /HP 3C.9G906 words
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143 1938-12-04 18 La Spezia. A SPHERICAL chamber claimed to be capable of resisting the terrific pressures encountered eight miles beneath the sea has been invented by an Italian engineer, Dr. Galeazzl, here. The chamber, which would be used for exploring the ocean bed, weigh*143 words
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Article36 1938-12-04 18 TRAFFIC EXPERT DIES New York.-The man who ciaim, nave originated the idea of t^J and the one-way street Kg He was Dr. John A. Harriss. an aut rity on traffic problems. He was m" sixties. ai36 words
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Advertisement375 1938-12-04 18 v w i V" aCI y Ct J^Bi^EiBnBnHWHBjy«SHHt^HHBH?^ I.^ I J&y^^&& :y W as cream > ren "Tr* ;«f c/ers coarse red \skin smooth oncf^j J| supple os Your finest I flfldinSl eteorsowoyroagh Lj^|MP V ness, blctchi- /^g|yP^ BLEMISHED V^§% C \M 1 iVI Jl\l I^l Do you sutler from375 words
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Advertisement370 1938-12-04 18 th!TwHITE DOT ~*/k&L 4 the on!y LIFET| WE p«n V PW SHEAFFER'S FEA THERTOUCH mfflinff makes writing a pleasure üßlrmjj Because of its Balanpe design Mid ibt üߧHtl! smoothness of its FEATHERTOUOH k M^HW point, a SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME is surt^W ij/IMMf to be y° ur favorite writing tooL ffiffßW 9KRIP370 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-12-04 19 ?ng Bock, nan. MarigoM Bad mi n-.\inatu<-r AUiletic I'nion, Bo«st< td badminton team.15 words
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Article, Illustration190 1938-12-04 19 Phoenix - Phoenix (By Singapore women's open singles champion-h:»). once m grave rof being dropped, has come to an end. Whoever has won, Pennefatheror Miss Wafleen Won<r, *t >hoehix H tenders his •latirns fo her. Well Done j some time. anxiety was felt as j 10 whether190 words
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174 1938-12-04 19 Quix - Quix (By Johore) a c n-iderable period oi* inactivity. Malay badminton players can btseca at their respective courts practising seriously for the forth--4f Al! -Ma! y Johore State badminton tournament to be held at **ore Bahru on Dec. 22-26. d number of entries neve *«n174 words
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Article, Illustration118 1938-12-04 19 *i, ™«rts m Singapore, which urc open to the public, are to be found m Farrer Park, *or Urn best badminton c«ur» m h^ h excellent courts should not be availed of by badminton en--1 racecourse. It is a matter i« b lhe (i)urts are118 words
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325 1938-12-04 19 "Phoenix" Asks Ofckuinls To- Need For More Co-operation JT is a sad commentary on the times that we livo m, that there should be so much difference between people e^n m the realms of sport Friendly cooperation is the exception rather than325 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-12-04 19 Malay pd.yers m Johore are said to be practising m earnest ior the forthcoming rhampionships which will be confined to them. Above are two promising competitors—Mokhtar bin Kimat flcft) and Abdul Rahman.36 words
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Article384 1938-12-04 19 Penang Charity Match Cancelled (By "Sphinx" Penang). A FTEK all that has already been written about the charity badminton match between the Limsteaders, Penang champions, and The Rest, it seems thvS enthusiasts of the same are going to have a keen disappointment. It is now freely whispered that tl>e match384 words
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284 1938-12-04 19 Phoenix - Spectators Usually Well Behaved Phoenix (By I^l week, the Sunday Tribune published on ;hi.. Ps letter by L. Chong, Seremban schoolboy, who complained of the "lack of etiquette on the part Oj spectators at tournaments run by X.S.U.A." That article has aroused a good deal of comment, and the Editor284 words
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Advertisement100 1938-12-04 19 HEACTHiS it fit* Coni !'oi^. BUILDS THE STAMINA TO OFFSET FATIGUEAVOID SICKNESS-RUN DOWN CONDITION Don't wait for sickness to strike you down protect your health while you have it. Take Waterbury's Compound regularly every day. Waterbury's fortifies the system adds strength and stamina. It* pure liver and malt extracts enrich100 words
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Advertisement397 1938-12-04 19 DARK!) NOT EAT FOOD hi: fancied Until He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your ia4de? Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that bocau.se it doesn't ■•< wtth you? There's a way to end this stomach tyranny there's Chardox 1 Chardox is a new form of highly-activated397 words
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Article, Illustration810 1938-12-04 20 S'pore Rugby Teams Will They Fare Better This Year? By OUR RUGBY REPORTER ftREAT hope's a»e entertained oi: f the two rugby teams that will represent Singapore 1 his year m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup and All Blue< Cup Competitions, In the Malaya Cup competition, Sta- > go ng down810 words
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Article207 1938-12-04 20 Hockey Team Well Chosen S (By A Critic) rpHAT predominance of S.R.C. plaA yers wn'ch ha^ been the outstanding feature of the Singapore hockey sides m recent years and which was so sore a po nl among enthusiasts for the stick gam* wa> broken down m Uv; -iie which did207 words
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Article, Illustration831 1938-12-04 20 Boxing Topics By "Pete" THHE final arrangements for tht civilian championships run by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will take place next Monday, when the S.A.B.A. will hold their committee meeting. Mr. W. Mitchell, the energetic hon. secretary of the Board Informs me i hit he expects about thirty entries831 words
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Article143 1938-12-04 20 fI'HK supremacy of the Chinese tl aquatic sports m Singapore was re-established last wwk tmi when they met the Singapore Sv.iniminff Club m iirst and second team matches m their own pagar pool ana wt n bctfa games. Earlier m the year the eaos had played them m143 words
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Advertisement100 1938-12-04 20 There is nothing to compare ncr even ir^rrMMMtofr^i^ to approach the sure and prompt tmIWII^aL^* 11 1 efficacy of this supreme Hormor.e Tonic. OK ASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring proper- *"^^w^^3^ ties. It completely removes every trace ot debility and weakness from V v<»ur organism making you a100 words
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Advertisement194 1938-12-04 20 m is best for I Dronchitis, Colds B^gggj^^g^^ dnd Couflhs of B^sjf^^t > lill\ is the answer^^l^^P^ Those who have the care of the Angier's is unequalled for bronaged and feeble can confidently rely chitisj and for coughs and chronic on Angier's Emulsion to afford catarrhal affections generally, adequate protection194 words
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708 1938-12-04 21 Negri Malacca Win Rousing Malaya Cup Rugger Singapore, Saturday. KEGRI-MALACCA 19; R.A.F. 3. r()OD captaincy by Lt. Graham earned Negri-Malacca a nineteen points (two j^oals, two tries and a penalty s^oal) to three (a penalty Roal) victory over the SeU»tar Services m a reusing game on the padanjr this evening.708 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-12-04 21 Incident m the rugger match on Thursday when St. Andrews 0.8. beat the S.C.C. "B."17 words
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Article79 1938-12-04 21 Exports Of Pineapples During the week ending Nov. 26 exports of pineapples from Malayan porto amounted to 11,359 cases, of which 7.150 <63 per cent." coses were to the United Kingdom, 6150 '6 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 100 <1 per cent.) ca^es to Canada, and 3.42979 words
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278 1938-12-04 21 THIRD HOCKEY TRIAL IN SOUTH JOHORE Standard Much Improved ItJKI'l lluhru |W an effort to form the South Johofe te.im, tliird hockey trial \saplayed on the Depot ground when the Whites, a team cOMptMng i probable South Johor,. player.,, defeated the olours »>v <,a|v > nil. Though defeated a stu278 words
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64 1938-12-04 21 HOCKEY SELECTION COMMITTEE FOR S. JOHORE ffV, r Our Owi CorrtspKtdent) Johorc I»ahru. WHANKS to the initiative taken by F. K. MacNantara and M. Wyatt, a hi ckey selection committee for South Johore has been formed. Mr. Wyatl ha- been apnointed secretary. Besides trying to fix the North-South Johorc encotmt«r64 words
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Article48 1938-12-04 21 i i m response to public demand, management uf "Bolero" wil re-si I that popular play called "F:'.umaiv :i_ the New World to-night. The BWi dancers will appear. Patrcc s are requested to come m order to avoid dttsappolatanent. Bn w starts at 9 p m. .sharp-48 words
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Article181 1938-12-04 21 FRANCO'S RAID ON MERCHANTMEN London, Saturday. GEN. Francos raids on merchantmen m tlie Mediterranean apain occupy the attention of some dai]~matic writers m this morning's papers. Mr. Vernon-Bartlett. M.P., writing m the News Chronicle says that more than j a dozsn vessels either chartered by Bii- i t sh comDaniesReuter - 181 words
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Advertisement149 1938-12-04 21 mhhb .^^^fiKflMfifc^. p^yafK^jgx' .#^s^. trk^^sSiiMMls^Bo^ wK^rr-yHfl FwMH^lß^Hfl^Hi h^IH^H^KhK IL Bw Baa a^afl b^b^L b^bß b^bh L^B w bB9 sfeu H^^H Ka H£jrj(^r^**-*MRi -g^iTfltr'' BQfe^Hß&^H|^Karv9QJH JR^i^^fe 3*■ I ni&n, I ><^>X^^/|^B ABLY -PRICED WATCHES. ask YOUR dealer BEEN SOLD HERE SINCE l^^^fl YOU ;OOO^: E P 1E C E I YOI--149 words
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399 1938-12-04 22 SINGAPORE'S THIRD MALAYA CUP RUGGER VICTORY Ren gam. Saturday. /)N s Singapore won their third Malaya Cup victory on ever Johore by the margin of six points (two ties) Johore en the S.C.C. ground on Saturday next, the h©« sooth m the Cup final at Kuala Lumpuri rer. the Army399 words
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Article42 1938-12-04 22 Major-Genera] Sir Gecrse Aston who, as efficer of the marines served witn distinction both on land zuio. £sa, anci was also well-known as author, died yes terday on his 77th birthday, states i BrrtLbh Official Wireless message from Lcndcn,42 words
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64 1938-12-04 22 WHEN the Army was battim>* against the Australian XI a( Aldcrshot, Jack Fingleton, fielding at mid-on, tried to run one of the batsmen out. Hi:s throw- in proved so accurate that the ball removed the bails at the bcwle/3 end and64 words
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Article234 1938-12-04 22 Rex Story's Show Here Again FTPHAT tireless comedian and conA firmed optimist, Rex Stary, is back again m Singapore, appearing at the Victoria Theatre with his Hollywood Revue. Other stage entertainers have given up the struggle m the East, declaring that the days of the theatre are over,234 words
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Article, Illustration808 1938-12-04 22 Phoenix - Phoenix FINE EXHIBITION OF BADMINTON AT CLERICAL UNION Major Honours For Mayflower B. P. (By A Champion's Smile QUPERB play, m which she executed most of her strokes faultlessly, gave Miss Waileen Wonyr (Mayflower) the championship when she dethroned Mrs.808 words
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Article188 1938-12-04 22 GOOD SHOW AT CAPITOL THE Hardy family is back again at tlie Capitol where "Judgre Hardy's Children" started a season last niffht. The third oi the Hardy series the picture i«= iust as good, if ot better, than its predecessors. The story has plenty of action The Hardy family i.'188 words
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Obituary45 1938-12-04 22 TAN— Mrs. TAN HOCK LEONG (Nee Madam LIM S'UAN NEO) aged 43 passed away at her residence, No. 95 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, OKI Saturday 3rd December, leaving behind five sons and three daughters to mourn her lost:— Funeral on Monday sth December to Bukit Brown.45 words
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218 1938-12-04 22 European Tension: More Press Comments A CLEAR and unanimous "no to tiu cession ol fWi an inch of French territory is uttered w Pans newspapets, ays a Reut«r cable from Paris. borne sectio.s of the Press jay thai there is n i mat O'-many is a pait> ie Itul; o4218 words
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Article35 1938-12-04 22 Mr:,: ■■■Jl*js cras'i i occurred when a 'f, iid burtf crafhrd <... l n~ *\a thrt--into flanv;h. F\ ™7 men for The n( l^ off Southern Mexico, I live mi:. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article25 1938-12-04 22 fTuHine Crime Rn A1- named m r reported to the l* iWt Uie J?2l« fran^ 5129. A ,t^ from th- M ;ahl I25 words
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Advertisement44 1938-12-04 22 HOLD YOUR SIDES TAP YOUR FEET HERE COMES Fred Astaire WORLD DANCE KING IN DAMSEL D I S t"r E S S WITH GRACIE GEORGE ALLEN, PURNS. World's Crack Laugh Makers. MATINEE TO-DAY AT P.M. INVISIBLE MENACE Stroncly Supported By "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS."44 words
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566 1938-12-04 23 Singapore Beaten 2—l In A Fast Game INTER -STATE HOCKEY Sclanuor 2; Singapore 1. 4 HAGKIFI defence, and a workman-like set of for- rards c 3- langor to beat Singapore by an odd iroal m three m one of the fastest ?ames seen m Singapore for a long •ime. 1566 words
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340 1938-12-04 23 ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER RESULTS BOLLOWINC were -he results of yesterday's English and Scottish leairuv football matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE, HIV. -'lla 2 Laavlton A. 0 1 L»n e-ter C. 1 m Middle ttrougii i 4 Cl:cis:& gtt T 3 Leeds TT. 3 i Strke C. 0 Manchester U. l 1 BoltReuter - 340 words
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89 1938-12-04 23 TO-DAY'S BASEBALL CHINESE vs AIRMEN INSPIRED by their victory over the Filipinos last Sunday, the Strong Chinese Baseball Contingent will fare the crack R.A.F. Nine at three o'clock this; afternoon on St. Joseph's. Ground. The game is scheduled for seven innings. Manager and player Thomas of the Seletar aggregation will89 words
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796 1938-12-04 23 ANACONDA PAYS $85 IN THE FIN AL DAY AT IPOH Dragon Best Rider Harding's Successes Explode Scores Double (From Our Own Reporter) DRIGflt sunny weather, a large crowd and gorxl hard gom? all went up t; make for an enjoyable day's racing at Ipoh last ifternoon m the final day796 words
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Article92 1938-12-04 23 Race 1. Anaconda $85 and $19 Bay Rose $10 Phar Par $24 Race 2. Explode S2l and $8 Kit $8 Blue Bird «8 Race 3 Lover's Idol *15 and $8 Little Mother $13 Republican $12 Race i Danse Dv Ventre $14 $11 Volniak $9 Empennage $1192 words
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Article20 1938-12-04 23 Perak beat Negri Sembilan ftl hockey by eight goals to one. Ferdinand scored six goals.20 words
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Article35 1938-12-04 23 With a beaten pack, and threes who never got going, Penang were trounced by 25 points to 3 m the Malaya Cup match at Kuala Lumpui. Selangor thus qualified for the final.35 words
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Article187 1938-12-04 23 STA TE HOCKEY TRIALS np\V() State trial horK(\ will he p!a>< H T\- Dec. 6. One nil! bf m the SJLC I'adanLT. vsh'le Hie Other will be at the (SX r,< <r! m St i aniroon Road Teams to partlclpat Men's On The S.R.C Padang ((.lours: V v Scott, U.187 words
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124 1938-12-04 23 Boustead B. P. Win Commercial Cup fXK'KTICAO If uom 111* lit siii^ ,v Houses league wliJ-n m final yesterday, pjayed a I th« I lenca: Union Hall, they defeat** \hc Straits Times Pre^s *p> ub l»^ live matches to nil. The Press team #ere ocmplotf 1;- sOtsfrone. Bousteaci's playcr.N ex(*eiUiU|124 words
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Advertisement31 1938-12-04 23 BOXING At HAPPY WORLII STAIIH HI On Thursday 8 th. Dec. SENSATIONAL WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST NEIL HEMCHIT vs BATTLING RIO /SINGAPORE) (HONG KONG) >l. MASS vs MOHAMED A WANG and three PRELIMINARIES31 words
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Article, Illustration94 1938-12-04 24 THING of beauty is a jo> forever" t and don't thousands upon thousands oi people find joy m Nature's blooms? The pictures you see on this page are all of (lowers and plants grown m Singapore m th" Botanical Gardens where c o many94 words
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