Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 December 1938

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune \OL. 6- No. 27. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1938 FIVK CENTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1938
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  • 54 1 rk «tolid Doliceman with truncheon m hand Chinese under the supervision of stolid po Concession m llankow t rmer '»neup foI thctr xvat er ration t^s r^ m the hands of the Japanese. *m« the Chinese Government and now retreating Chinese. and S^«- Li to set
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  • 513 1 UNITED STAND OF BRITAIN AND U.S. A. l*« iiimiutT Will Shi V i w HISTORIC AIM SAYS MR. EDEN L/EMOCRACY must have the strength of tempered steel; it can survive if it is determined to survive/ said Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Secretary, addressing over a thousand leading American
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  • 111 1 CHANGI OFFICER IN COURT (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHN Charles Bur^oyne- Johnson, (iistin#uish'*(l-l n.kin.^ lieutenant j a the Royai Artillery, stationed at < Changi, stood }is trial yesterday, xfore the District Fudge, Mr. L. B. [ibson, <>n two charges of causing death by i: nigtigent act. The vase against accused followted
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  • 91 1 The boys. Sim Kwce Leong, aged 15 a Ngohi aged 14, sustainea 5, Including severe lacertkms to the head I*,1 according to medevicictf. and succumbed to their Mm ie ni« r ht m hospital. offered a theory to the cne cf the boys at the time krryL. ocfci
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  • 107 1 CHINESE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE TO FEDERATE? (Tribune Staff Reporter) FEDERATION of Chinese Cham- bors of Commerce m Malaya will hold their eighteenth meeting on January 8, next year, at the Ipoh Chincre Chamber of Commerce premises. Most important proposai to be d>£cu?sed is organisation of a federation of all Chinese
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  • 96 1 MOBILISING AMERICANS IJNITEO States Army and Navy U authorities are simplifying and speeding up a scheme to mobilise the entire nation In time of war, according to competent officials. It is stated that the new plan will be less complete than the existing new proposal for highly centralised control of
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  • 85 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). DEDUCED fares and increased services for air travel between Singapore and Penany are announced for the Christmas holidays. On Dec. 24 and 27 there Will be two services out of Penang, three out of Kuala Lumpur and three oui of Singapore. Return
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  • 20 1 Braved Anger For Love Mr. Hemy G. Kitchen, 24-year-old Singapore Eurasian, and his \Z year-old bride, Mrs. Jane Rose Deans.
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  • 174 1 Mexico City, Saturday. THE news that Mexico has completed a vast barter plan with (iermany is expected U? set the United States by the cars, especially m view of the opening of the Lima Conference. Every effort is being made to keep the details
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  • 64 1 Schoolboys' Demonstration Naples Saturday. AN anti-German demonstration by 1X about 1,000 Rchoolboys of an average age of eleven was dispersed by firemen and infantry. One schoolboy was Injured m the les by a bayonet thrust, following throwing of stones which hit the soldiers. Fire hoses were turned or* the demonstrator
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  • 186 1  -  Roy Ferroa By (Tribune Staff Reporter) |\EFYTNG his mother's wishes, 24--year-old Eurasian ttenry Godfrey Kitchen <»i Singapore yesterday Biarried 12-year-old widow Mrs, laae Rose Deans, m ►ther uf three chiJdren, at the Marriaga Registry before Mr. (t. RawlingS, T'lini Ma^isti-Mr.
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  • 40 1 (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Saturday- The Minister oi Defence, whose life was attempted recently by shooting ha.s entered the military hospital for treatir.en 1 .suffering from ptomaine poisonint- To-day's bulletin Btyi hp Is making normal fle- covery
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  • 41 1 ONE of the m«H destructive cyclones ever struck Sidney yesterday *>.\cii~ ing. Famous har*Hnji > uildinrs collapsed, enfmncys were torn oft and a dn/en yathts m h"rbnm were blown ashore. The damage is estimated at thousand^ of pounds.- Reuter
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  • 399 2  -  H. A. SAVAGE BUT THERE ARE MORE SEIZURES (BY (Tribune Staff Reporter) AI'H'M seizures this yeai by the Excise department up to the end of November, amounted to 49,872 tahils or 66.496 ozs, valued at $S9Bp97€. fn the I.S.A. this amount is
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  • 76 2 These little Malay children don't have to go to the seaside for a swim the sea comes right up to their doorsteps and do they take advantage of this? Every day when the tide comes up. these small Malay houses are practically swamped with
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  • 28 2 SHE'S QUEEN OF THE FEN COUNTRY Miss M. Parker of Spalding (Lincolnshire), m the Fen country, has been unanimously elected by the public as "Miss Feniand" for 1939.
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  • 223 2 SINGAPORE FILM CHIEFS FIGURE IN COURT CASE (Tribune Staff Reporter) pROMINENT figures m the entertainment business m Singapore are parties to a suit which came up for hearing before the Civil Hist net Judge, Mr. H. R. Bull, yesterday. On grounds of alleged breach of con Tract, Metro-Goldvvyn -Mayer Orkntal
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  • 131 2 Spain Faces Third War Winter Barcelona, Dec. 9. A DECREE formally reaffirming the principle of religious freedom is announced and creates the office of Commis-sioner-General of Cults, who is given powers for re-establish-ment of religious worship. This and several important military measures adopted will undoubtedly iielp to keep up the
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  • 52 2 Taxi-Driver Hurt Cyclist For driving his taxi m a negligent; manner and thereby causing hurt to Tan Ek Feow, a cyclist, at the junction or Boundary Road and Upper Serangoon Road, on October 28, Lim Yok Ben? was yesterday fined $30 or m delauit 30 day* 1 ri. Accused's licence
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  • 105 2 "DISREGARDING for the time v being the attitude of the European Unofficial community towards European Government officials, let us examine the point of view, of the 'people of the country,' whether they are Chinese, Indians, Malays or Eurasians for whose benefit the British carry out the
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  • 179 2 OVERSEAS -CHINESE BANK PRAISED Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "UftiEN I read through the list or Dir "ectors acd realised how it reflected the solid reputable Chinese business m this country, J was not surprised to discover that there were 20 tranches of the bank and that th e trust its clients
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  • 327 2  - Singapore Major Composes Fox-Trot Hit, On Sale Here Roy Ferroa (By (Tribune Staff Reporter) npHOSE of you who may perchance visit the Coconut Grove to-night may dance to the strains of a catchy fox-trot number called "Cobwebs." Rut how many of you would know that the composer of that number
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  • 71 2 The Police Band will plsyr the following programme In the Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday*, beginning at 8.30:— 1. March. "Ftorenttner", Fucik; 2. Overture, "Tally Ho", Ansell; 3. Selection. "Viennese Memories of Lehar", arlanged by Henry Hall; 4. Valse, Caprice, •Eal Masque", Fletcher; 5. Homage March, 'From Sigurd
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  • 89 2 (Tribune Crime Reporter) s walking alon? the (><« milf- Chang! Rosrt yesicrd^y, wheii n l' was suudeniy stepped tirt !ii; c, who held him uu while twt [he men, >L is niiegeu. cut off hft Vctl: ears. le victim of the assault, was a
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  • 47 2 Bucharest, Saturday —The Government has announced that all the Iron Guard property throughout the country will bt. soldL Seven members of the Iron Guaid have teen sentenced to term. 1 cl imprt-. sonment, from six months upwards. Five .scliool teachers have been arreitu Reuter
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    • 32 2 EYEGLASSES, FXCLI-TOVELY EYE EXAMINATIONS, THE NEW 18 POINT FXAMINATION COVERS LVZHY POSSIBLE EYL DEFICIENCY. M^MP/ON Xjptkal c° Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG.. THONE 3002. X, A, Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science
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    • 46 2 rnnM PUHMI? osfo^i w '•A^ Telegraphic Addrest. rounc 5J>34 y m\^ GO ODWOOD Chtrmihßly situatrd ideal fot™« tor s and t«« rist COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RLSIAITIUNT JJs\^Xj WEAKNESS V\i ill DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and ftffftg^
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  • 231 3 Wedding At Cathedral Of The Good Shepherd Singapore, Saturday -gg Cathedral of the Good Sh.ipTherd the scene of the wedding Jmt Eric Hen ton and Miss F:anDunne thi^ afternoon The bride the elder daughter of Mr -»nd JL J J. Dunn*, of Mont Estoril, tSuzal' and the biidegroom, who gitfe
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  • 181 3 What The Foretell Stars MOffD.47 FOX /ILL READERS. —A day for downright energetic push and definite action. AnythiJiQ hanging fire should be specially attended to; interviews should be sought, and favours asked. A really good business day if you are alert awi ev.terprisinq SPECIAL 7i\ FL UENCES —May n to
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    • 115 3 Damand tha> [3k WHITE DOT I SI HI thc Genuine^ IN 19 LIFETIME l 1 1/9 P»|jnw Be sure you get a^ \m \\m genuine LIFE- L^Kyn TIME buy your I i ;H9| pen m a reput- I I wKI atie store Ouar- f 1 H^HI antces come and M
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    • 512 3 *i£;. wW V^^. %swsss J^ouiQ snei DSctcna. tiri2t conBBbW. ,y^'''''y.K-l' '-^rii^Bßa >^Hh VbC^Xw B^bT BVHmBI Bflflflß^BflflflflHßflflv HH^^^ Sks.* *+-4 l J*Ußw&t&^BKsMߣ~^Rf^Kmf tv* M^DflH^£Lf£'j£MM'^¥tfMF*^9M -Z^"^^ iIH I Quality and dependability have always dis- Refrigerators use NO ELECTRICITY at all. r^ JSS^ S^S 1 tinguished the electrical products of Westing- And heading
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    • 148 4 SIXTH DAY and STILL DRAWING CROWDED and CONTENTED AUMENCES! Kitcndcd =13 SHOWS DAILY CAPITOL Ul 6-15 0,5. J^^^_^ 'f&ZjSSSil^w Ml& BP* f\ fCJXT L^ V T 'CJ jfl 1 Host F^ y- X/ -v XI^IIVCjIi "n^ How TnGy J5! VNKEN 00/ico BBBH|^HH^Hs| Poc*ed »M MofcWess Afe/o<//- Bufct/^g over w /|fc
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    • 312 4 ISirifrTiif MACABRE! nrVi'm STAPTiimn _^—*fe ■IKJLXIHIbI the story of a strange and terrible crime: I TO-NIGHT j PAVII ITVW matinee 3.15. f I^l i«*fc^- I^l "AVILiUIN to-night 6.15, 9.15. jADI'LTS O\LV S"'^tHH l[^;idUdy "^f^ <^w i Black limelight m j the adventures of j. RAYMOND MASSE V hHSS^VB| I TEXAS
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    • 177 4 Sparkling! Cay! Romantic! It'sTv Year's Entertainment Delight! when these i# YOUNG McCREA \2| *»ICE ,B i DAVID NIVEN^STUART ERWIN J PIP V MARJORIE WEAVER PAULINE MOORE M? 1 Ibb^lk BINNIE BARNES JANE DARWELL It Mk Directed by William A. Seitcr T^i w^ 1 k Asiocutr Producer Rjymond Gnffitli Screen PUy
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  • 166 5 Wanteda younger edition of this flier**** A fortune a MOTION picturt career iwais the discovery of a A five-year-old Baby Tarzar, with bulging biceps, who will be given an :::iportam featured role with Johnny Weisimuiler ar.:! M^uree? O'Snilivan m the wxt laizan feature, scheduled by Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer ft*r fcrtr coming production.
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  • 301 5 jv Per '*>ep) n. tor pepper.] Effective r *'ash spirit. ion for pep is much simpler. It's Shirley Tempi**. And "Little Miss Broadway," Shirley Ttopk's latest starring picture is coming soon to the Alhcmbra Already, trie r who have seen the production say that it
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  • 483 5 'Extra' Ranks May Again oLQCUI *fff| A YOUTH named Dennis O'Keefe is one of Hollywood's most rapidly rising screen players. In a short space of tti e he has risen from "extra" ranks to leading man. At the present he has completed his fourth leading role m ten months, wifich
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  • 379 5 IT AILED as Ihe "'surprise" picture of the year, and starring Andrea Lords and Joel McCrea m a story which reveals the heartaches of young If/Ye, Universal's "Youth Takes a Fling," starts its local run soon at the Pavilion. Drama Lie m theme, yet
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  • 193 5 Kruschen Got at the Cause This woman's headaches were of the black, blinding kind that reduce the sufferer to something like helplessness. She tried tablets. She tried pills. But the cause lay too deep for such treatment. Where they failed, Kruschen succeeded. i "I used to
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  • 349 5 PANORAMIC dew of the rugged life m Am fi is brought to the screen foi k an drama, "Spawn of the North, n at The story of the men who "go d m to th ;s" m the Icy waters
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    • 27 5 BIG REPTTCTIO.NS Bs I9PI WATCHES', F IELD GLASSES, CAMERAS SUNGLASSES, ETC., AT ATTBAUTJ PRICES. ELLISON S.EZEKIEL& CO. OPTICIANS WATCHMAR PKOTOGtMPHir DEALERS ONt,f ADDRESS 3, CAPfTOL BUILDING SPORE.
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    • 382 5 A CHAMPION 1 I A SHOPKEEPER IN PENANG IN KUALA LUMPUR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK, WHAT AN IMPROVE--HOW DO YOU DO IT WENT. LAST TIME I SAW YOU v YOU WERE ALL RUN DOWN. WHATS y^'^M^^^^^A OATS?\ A^'dK V i^ THERE'S NOTHING V\ vl &Cy^~'~^ N. LIKE IT FOR PUTTING 1
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  • 177 6 Murder Syndicate At Work New York, Nov. 24. 4 MURDER syndicate picked out three homeless men. The m and outs' were heavi!y md- then they were murdered m May thai the gang could colfeet trK» Insurance the ry told by police ir. declared
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  • 34 6 Mr. R. Y. Daniel has gone to Matara and a samed duties &s Assistant Governm r r Agent, relieving Mr. S. D. Cumaraswamy, who proceeds on furlough to the Far East.
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  • 220 6 London, Nov. 15. WHILE two of his companions struggled to jump to safety by parachutes, the pilot of a Blenheim bomber 'plane saved the lives of dozens of people as h machine, a mass of flames, dived down upon a row of council house::
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  • 159 6 Rare Animals, Birds, Plants Discovered In Papua Port Moresby. pERFECT specimens of very rare animals, birds and plants, several of which are believed to represent entirely new species, have been secured by members of the Archbold Scientific Expedition now exploring unknown parts of Dutch New Guinea. A party with its
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  • 72 6 Riviera's Token To Mr. Chamberlain Cannes.— At the express desire of Mr. Chamberlain, the sum subscribed by the people of the Riviera as a token of gratitude for his peace efforts, is to be devoted to local charities. Part of the money is to go to the sunny bank hospital
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  • 105 6 Only physically fit are selected With business conditions improving, large firms throughout the world are selecting men, sound m body and health. Better business is demanding more strenuous effort m all walks of life. Weak, anaemic, rundown men find Waterbury's Compound a marvelous source of
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    36 6 With "Keeping Fit through the Ai?es" as the theme, the Lord Mayor's Show passed through the City of London to inaugurate the year of office of London's ncv Lord Mayo? Sir Frank Bmvuter.
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  • 198 6 Famous Italian Frescoes To Be Preserved J*f Mantua. 4 FAMOUS masterpiece of Italian renaissance painting, the series of frescoes by Andrea Mantegna, entitled "The Triumph of Caesar,'* is being removed from the walls of the house here m which it was painted, m order to be restored and transferred to
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  • T M A HORMONICA NEWS
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      516 6 m WE publish below an article received from a widdy-travelleH A player of no mean men* himself, he was yen pleased > U *I L Singapore tai the Harmonica cnize. l 0 \\k\ He says:--' W! H 'ling along High Street. „n« LVfniM m. drawn to a sort
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    • 48 6 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? _^^^m H^B^>^j£4EwWC*X' .'-■•sf***"-' > '-'4. Yes, it 9 s thumbs up MACLEANSS|v I i PcßvXiDc Macleans patented I A T. 6illm»m pure white nozzie I dean irom first I squeeze to last. I If > ou vs »o»cl dentifrice, try Macleans Solid Peroxide Toothpaste
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    • 76 6 Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains— as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds— it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN I^a scientific combination of seveAfcl
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    • 158 6 818 H H B X m PULLED DOWN BY 'FLU TIRED AND WEAK Felt like o limp rag. Always seemed unwell, fust couldn't get better No strength— no will to recover Ai g% p til A I 1I1» 1 LII W i w^r s 'x^^^^^^^^^'- ■■'A- -f- 'j£^^£^f\ *^^B RAPID
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  • 1642 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES mgffl a start, we ?v; are only I'.-voweti- th< glad Ljgftof ;J:(l expenses fan away Ljp am v lho 1^ day that v kccupiec! with "The nd al] :i!it and now the tLj of war pi-- Id i d to be called "'tiiere celebrat Lufistma !i!;it w
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    • 107 7 or bread baked by Ibe Rov«] Bakery is the be-t baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made m a modern hygienic bakery, under the watchful eye af a European Master Baker, from the very best ingredients. If you grow tired of one kind of bread, we would like to remind
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  • This Week's Short Story
    • 2482 8 TELL you, boy, P. Hannigan never ijot the worst of a deal yet. I'd jus! like to sec the ?uy fh'at could do it.*' Mr. Patrick Hannigan, financier, made the above remark m a loud voice to his yomg partner, Mr. Cyril Went worth Court enay. The
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    224 8 BACK AC HE Thousands of men and women complaining of the agony of rheumatism and chronic backache, actually suffer from kidney trouble but do not know it. Thousands of sufferers waste money on ineffective medicines, because they do not realise that the only remedy that can possibly help them must
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    • 441 8 HERE'S SOMETHING TIMT I^ B^TTFR THAN COD LIVER OIL! Tar.tcless. flesh -forming tablets for thin people. AH T/h*i are too thin and woi<;h fa? too little for their of mind, knew that if only th I take enough Cod Liver 00, tr iut fn a pound cr two of flesh.
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    • 77 8 D^M# «B J Kidney |Q I Wllii %9 Bladder Safe and sure m all cases of Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago, Joint Pains, Sciatica or any Urinary Irregularities. B^SiZ^Bh brighten your smile W-mT WITH KOLYNOS O:>'^^^;:--- #1 Personal beauty and attractiveness deffsssmbm /j&,- t p (i nd on sound, white sparkling teeth.
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    • 44 8 Read The MALAYA TRIBUM Dominant In MdUw° tmpf! Not Vwhf' you feel ed.too?SO,W Hero the way. p MtM i leliable preventive of com the inu n ffi bij- n activate thej^ ck aches Furthermore thj J^f b and reJi^ y all chemU I PjykFTTFS.
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  • 255 9 LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE T\ID I ever tell you about when I was travelling m America? Well, it was a long train journey, and I knew I wouldn't get to Maphoosaviiie till about three o'clock m the morning. I had a corner seat, and I knew I'd b 2 asleep
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  • 148 9 HEKR Hitler mi">y be a "watercolourist of great delicacy and an architectural desitfne-r o f merit' (fkfe a German art review) but h? certainly hasn't ta':en .an adult course i<: natural history. If he had lie jnight have ehv>sen a batter ex > than the hedgehog, of which
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  • 53 9 IT GOES UP IN SMOKE HOSE who attend meetings ci the Municipal Commission m Singapore are sorted into three grades, as far as tobacco is concerned. Commissioners are provided with sigars. cigarettes, matches and ashtrays; heads of municipal departments are given cigarettes, matches and ashtrays: reporters are pro- •WH with
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  • 147 9 DURING the last 18 months the Soviet w Army has lost from executions: 2 Field Marshals. 3 out of 6 District Commanders. 10 out of 13 Army Commanders. 37 out of 85 Corps Commanders. 110 out of 193 Divisional Commanders. U other words, over 50 per cent, of *Jie
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  • 290 9 Quoits In The Air |"|UR life to-day (lifers from oir: grandfathers' much more than did theirs from the life of 2,000 years before. To dramatise the recent increase m the rate ot scientific progress let us compress the time scale a millionfold. This mean.; that a year
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  • 174 9 THE foreign tourist, formerly a familiar sight m Japan, has become almost as extinct as some prehistoric animal. At no time, not even during the stormy days of the "Manchurian Incident," has there been such a striking decline m the number of foreign visitors. Zn normal
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  • 203 9 w DOBINSON' was a well-known planter 1% whose estate was much infested *h snakes, bcin? close to a strin oi •I^le. Several coolies had been bitten and a lot of dogs had to b? 1 en the place to keep the local Jkons from starvation. Rcbiusr
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    500 9 From Books, Plays, Broadcasts, Speeches, Films And Magazines The World Over "Writing Is Delicious Fun" JT is nearly thirty yean 8 since my first novel was published February 25, 1909; ami I must a<k pardon for m\\ 'JDlberfog very little about its contents. In that rem:>te period I w-ik
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  • 52 9 11THEN a young Aboriginal wifo ruiv> aw»v ?rnrn an oW husband mor? than or»"e. shf is hound to a tree and the irate but rhaky spouse t^rcfivs tweJvr snears at her from a distance of thirty yards. «=)ie is con^ider^d divorced, and i: free to btzvr ber hwsbani.
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    • 251 9 HAIR? For 21 years Kotalko has been bringing new hair to the heads of men and women of all ages. |ra Cnu n tloss gratoful letters testify to ita \SB3hb£s !w' t SWMA^!SBBWSiiIB^SBfc o n /*> a q a Mmn»_ j&BßoOmmßvl'''' m '.''^^A'''-' i Jr /T/^/i/Ve/ft. ITI were |§r Ik
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    • 205 9 TIE NEW ECONOMY TIM A contains as much as the bottle I i|i» mere i ccc 1 1 j fpfe|||f ANDREWS LIVER SALT now J<^j rJi^X^ O present to you their New Economy Tin, which conv X tains as much as the large S bottles >! This tin will cost
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  • 1932 10 Through The Eyes Of A WOMAN News and Notes By Our Own Correspondenl St. Andrew's night dance: Island Club party: Govt. House reception: Round the shops milE M .\n<.,.v dam* a very crowded and a very cherry alla.r. 1 There v.ere sunn- Leau.iful frocks-one specially, noticeable be*« a «h.te .rmoline.
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  • 35 10 ■is chcjen by Eleanor Powell S OIG.M for this lovely dress of I white organdie with taffeta un- 5 d:Tslip. Slecvfiess jacket and skirt 02nd are hand-embroidered m vivid S colours. a
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    • 109 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. IMPORT i:i) HATS, !)RESSES,| HOSIERY. UNDFR WEAR CORSETS, ACCESSORIES X HOUSECOATS. PhDne 3335. 61, Stamford Road, i A *i» I ELSIE MARY S 4 RODNEY HOUSii Batlery Road. > i DRESSES FOR ALL j OCCASSIONS |#5 to £30 J TEL. 4772 Say it with PERFUME this X'MAS We
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    • 67 10 Palais des Modes p" i\|p a c %ESS Road> I "Ladies Brown Pills" Has a beautiful display of Afternoon j Pnce CU S R E loitie I and Evening Dresses. Also lovely s from s rv r n Mr. C. S. CHAN Day and Evenmg Bags. I m RAC i^
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  • 836 11 This Week In 3 i Kuaia Lumpur j 9 f a zaa>a**** afl ********Baaaa*aaaaaaa (By Oui Own orrespondent.) ■TfINKINCi last weeks activities. I there la quite a lot f >i interesting i tell. On W :t 1- attended the jeefcly danc< at the Majestic, which »s grow:: polar
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  • 459 11 Enjoy a good I Clean-up lllkltlllllllllllllllKlllHlllllllll' iiff have had a week of glorious weather, culminating In a -storm oi unusual violence on Sunday afternoon foirentlfc) rain, crashes of thunder, and continuous lightning lasted for soni-: hours. The storm, report says, was pretty general, but U seems definitely to
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  • 580 11 HINTS TO HELP YOU, MRS. NEWLY-WED, IN PLANNINC YOUNG women whose only problem is mentioning to the cookie that there will be fifteen to Christmas dinner are invited to skip this article. It is not for them It Is for those of you to whom rice
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    • 113 11 MADAME PAGE 92. Piccadilly, London. roan dressmaker AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created m her work rooms. s :io i 3, iaibh road. SINGAPORE. soSaS Sale HAT-, DRESSES FLOWERS. (.IFT-SHOP-SALON 14. Capitol Flats. J Phone 7354. 'Lift 2nd Floor* 7t>£iAD£ ?A££ Special for >pecial (»cca>ioiiN X Nighties Dr< I low iis
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    • 13 11 \^^p/ '"'■■■■<■ ll IN AUSTRALIA fei/^//? MALAYA. t| 5/? excellent food from birth onmrds.
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  • 590 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, December 11, 1938. OUTLOOK FOR CHRISTMAS np\VO w EEKS to-. lay will be Chrisi and the port n1 ar il. we .-h:>ll celehrate for a i.- ■■<> measur« and goodwill among men ago we wer* on the brink of a world wai and many 01 .a thai
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  • 685 12 IJACHELOR: "They say brunettes are better tempered than blondes." Husband: "H*m my wife's been both, and I haven't noticed any difference.* 1 J'HE young wife east an entirely new light on the problem of women's uress. She and her husband wore awaiting v;sitors, and
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  • 1392 12 TO CECIL STREET "LOGIC" Stanleif Qon&A, (R&pLuiiu KICK-IN-THE-STOMACH JOURNALISM Challenge OT A nswered 1g AVINC dvn-n fire from Cecil Sti*eet on the issue of refori. 1 am expected to reply. Whal is there to reply toY I challenged Cecil Stivet to produce a better ease against reform than the statement
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    • 44 12 11 1 \tf y*^ VTTr i t*_ t I H-M-V radios m^:WmV\l\ N« fiddling round with num 1 r^TT^Ti Models 469 and «50 for A^ jg rw C >?^» i-isw--T aii World 4 MODEL 650 5250 prices tew t *^fjT 47, CAMPBELL KD. R. LUMI'UK.
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  • 106 13 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Premier, and his wife wen; given a send-off by a large crowd when they Jeft Downing Street for Victoria Station to travel .vith Lord and Lady Halifax to Paris where they weff to be the guests of the Fitm-h
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  • 375 13 PLEA FOR BROADER REPRESENTA TICN (From Our Own Correspondent London, Nov. 2.*>. RECENT Tribune" article was the inspiration for a que>t ion m the House of Commons to-day. Based upon a speech by Mr. Ma'colm Mac Donald defining, British Colonial policy, the article stated the
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  • 173 13 Adventure (ALL FOR $1,200 A PASSENGER) (Tribune StaT Reporter) MSCRJBIN<; themselves as "The Good Companions," a parly of twenty people are to leave Adelaide soon on a trip to Singapore and back, during which they intend digging for buried treasure on Cocoe Island and hunting tigers m the Malay States.
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  • 50 13 "Hie annual universities essay prl^e. cPered by the C mncil of th? Roy ii Asiatic Society, has been awarded this r^ar to Mr. Albert John Chapman, of Colleg Oxford, for an essay on The History ot ihe Relations ot the British with Malaya and Java (178U--1867 f
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  • 94 13 VALUABLE MALAYAN LIBRARY FOR OXFORD (From {JUT tier. Correspondent) London, Nov. 25. |N congregation at Oxford this week a decree was passed offering the thanks of the University to Mr. W. W. Skeat, Captain W. O»ilvy, and Mr. A. S. Haynes, 4 whose joint efforts have secured to the University
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  • 215 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IjVVSHION m Christmas cards is this year influenced by the air mails. The small, lightweight greeting card, formerly regarded as meagre, is coming into its own. i Britain's mails to the Empire this 1 Christmas will set a new record and Imperial
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  • 82 13 WOMAN JUMPS INTO THE SEA WITH CLOTHES AFLAME Oslo with agony and with m her clothes flainiug, a woman of the town of Volda ran from <tjt house to the sea, more than YfiO yards away, and plunged m. Alone m the house at the time, the explosion of a
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  • 224 13 (Tribii/re Staff Reporter). rpHERK is one office m Singapore to-day where you are not allowed to get married that is not until you have completed eight years service first. This is the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, and the chief clerk, Mr.
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  • 15 13 The death has occurred of Mr. T. R Dudley Parsons, late of Singapore.
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  • 59 13 There's No Escape For This Girl This is l\ id Riches, wh > plays the important role of Gemma m M E cap,' Mo Never" at the Victoria Tinatif next Wednesday. Piay is being produced to aid Czech Refugees, through the Lord Mayor <\\ L ;n!on's fun i. A brilliant
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    • 145 13 FREE TO-MORROW DON'T FORGET TO BUY TOMORROWS MALAYA TRIBUNE— A COPY OF THE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT IS BEING GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY COPY. ENGAGED The engagement is announced of Mr. Lancelot C. Finch and Miss Julian Ward of Farncombe, Surrey. ON LEAVE Mr. a p. h Humphrey, M.C S., has
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    83 14 The Kins ami Queen received a tremendous welcome from a preat crowd, which rashed and broke the police cordon to surround their car. when they visited foyiibce Hall. East Lnd social centre, m Aldgate (London) to inspect new erteasJons. Tuyirbec Hail, first cf nearly 1.000 similar institutions
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  • 129 14 A Miniature Broadcasting Centre X Officials of oversea broadcasting organisations who desire to study British technique and British methods of overcoming* common prob- lems, are also welcomed as students. Practical experience of broadcasting is an essential part of the course, and the school is equipped, therefore, as a miniature broadcasting
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  • 123 14 CHUNGKING WELCOMES INDIAN MEDICAL UNIT Chungking. TN a leading article welcoming the ■•arrival m Chungking of the locUan medical unit, the "New Siechuen Daily News'' characterises the visit of the unit as a remarkable example of unity and sympathy among: the human races. After their arrival m China m Sort
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  • 71 14 Colombo More gas masks are earning into Ceylon unofficially. Londoners during trie crisis have brought thtr gas masks back as scuvenirs and Customs officers seem to be undecided whether or r»t they ran be t'lr<s*cd as "BCfcSOflJal effeits" Thr gas masks nre all of the civilian type,
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  • 180 14 FRIENDS SEE KNEELING SCHOOL GIRL SHOT BY LOVER New York, Nov. 12. pRETTIEST sir! m Fonda High School, New York, fourteen-year-old Laura Hazard was put on the spot under the eyes of her friends by a man of twenty-two whose love she had rejected. Laura, kneeling n the road before
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  • 163 14 SIR SAMUEL HOARE PLEADS FOR RELIGIOUS REVIVAL l.ondoti lifiious ffivoM.- whs made h <■' Samjic! Hoar,-. ,h,. H «X SrSf ES i»i- Mh a "As a layman ".he s»td "I iv. organised bodies of reiiQitm tal2s years have bee i thinking a m much about organisation effi^i mitlees and able
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  • 136 14 OVERSEA BROADCASTERS AT B.B.C. SCHOOL ri'HE Directors of two stations of A All-India Radio, a broadcasting official of the Government of Hyderabad, two members of staff of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and a nominee of the Rockefeller Foundation, New York, are among- the seventeen students of the current course at
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  • 185 14 DOCTOR'S AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a weil-known doctor to be a victim of persistent stomach troufcie? His own medicine did him no good! Then at last he found the way to conquer obstinate stomach disorder. Here are his own words: •7 find that 'Bisurated* Magnesia taken alter
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  • 121 14 A CATEGORICAL contradiction of the statements made m an article published m a Bombay Weekly entitled "Convict Marriages arc Common m India's Devil's Island" was made by the Home Member m the Central Legislative Assembly. The Home Member stated that the transportation of female convicts from
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  • 106 14 hungking. |HL Chinese Government is organising new coal mining omnanies and enlarging old companies m Szechuen Province, following the removal of factories from coastal cities to the interior, according- to an announcement by the spokesman of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The spokesman declares that the pro bable
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  • 240 14 A, r A nvT Geneva. WARM tribute bo the British Navy for its humanitarian work during the Spanish War has been paid m an interview here by a member of the Spanish Committee of the International Red Cross. "Ships of the British fleet have transported cur
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  • 291 14 London. A CHARTER to improve (he status of domestic workers, ensuring them better pay and conditions, drawn up by the National Union of Domestic Workers, has been approved by the TX T .C. Genera! Council and its National Advisory Commit"" Every aspect of
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  • 16 14 A minimum wage of 15s. a week m the provinces and 18s. m Greater
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    • 114 14 J^^# strenuous day? .fkijjj* EAU DE COLOGNE A 1 :tfHBP restores energy t f is#^ l^^eit til/ \J fftV C/ §1 V Whin hours of J unremitting Atkinsons Eau de Cologne is famous tvity have worn you cut, when your for its supreme quality. Its fragrance head begins to spin
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    • 7 14 Head The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In M<tl<iy<(
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    • 101 14 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...THE IDEAL MOITH WASH! In Germ-Killing Power Even when diluted 'f*WJfc one bottle of Pepso- with 2 parts of watei Tjß ent Antise P tic *l m 1 s 3t stl^ kills germs m L||»:i three bottles of ordi' seconds— last 4 3 time nary kinds. as long.
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  • 634 15 SHE HAD A STRUBE CARTOON OF MUSSOLINI LONDON. NOV. 1«. 2AUTIFUL YOUN(; ENGLISH DANCER, MISS IRENE BARW, TOLD A REPORTER IN HER PARENTS' HOME IN DON THAT SHE WAS IMPRISONED IN ROME FOR A FORTNIGHT "FOR POLITICAL OFFENCES," THEN
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  • 38 15 The Metitipolitan anu bb»rk uivne boe*c4> biuw one of the MsfMl m Britain, is taking place at the Alexandra Palace North London, shews: Mrs. Molly Sharps of IMKlltuhian, Scotland with her two Atfttl > Hounds.
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  • 81 15 MAN WITH A MUSICAL HEAD >|\N with i "musical hear* J —it emit^ ;i soft not.- ;vhen (-pylon fei a short visit. Hr is Profe>*or Cheer and bemuse cf his unique altribotc ha* B called -the man with the tjpfcTT head." m 'fZ wris?l»n'4 his ears and his bead muscles
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  • 221 15 Hitler To Free Former Chancellor Vienna, Nov. 24. J)K. SCHUSCHNIGG,!ast Chancellor of Austria, is not to be tried by the Nazis. He will be .set iree m a few months' time to live where he likes m Germany, as long as he does not try to go abroad. When Hitler
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  • 35 15 Malaya will be represented at no-: 1 year's British Industries Fair at Earl's Court. There will be a Colonial En: Ijire Court m winch will appear displays representing all the Colonial territories.
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  • 225 15 Og J£ v Preterit. 'PHKEE women, descendant of Uam n Voortrtkker leaders, I been appointed to lay the undati'>n s'ori? or the ITonrtreltlttr Memorial near Pretoria short Iv. They are Mrs D. P. Ackerman. of Bethlehem. Orange Free State, grrst 4:--grand-daughter of Commandantfieneral A.
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  • 77 15 CLAIMS A RECORD IN MINIATURE WRITING l>elhi. BY KTitiOg M lines, pMMMiag of 14.fi72 words, on a r« st fiirfl, an artist from the Pmmb Jnhns 1o hay« j set un a new rreori for miniature writing. Iho .iitist. Mr. Sharma. has wiit'en on an ordinary part card the Indian
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  • 53 15 X yrdftey. BY Bfaaln'ng hrrsrlf t« m the rvomens faH I l LegtoteliTe fbmmt •»< fksseniMy. wonaa i^ltl up the N South Walts I'ariiamcnt for 10 urinates. She kept rrvhiß out "Ju «< rt an i "Far Hay'" A ha:ks:iw wa^ BtillHWry »<» break the rhaHl
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    • 193 15 HK A S« IM.KMAN IN Iho "VVi:ld ilejlei" Dc«f»P of 7i inins '>> HAItOLi) LAOBAffCE, Ti Die Uttdi :'\i 1 (d '•>• Great flritain O*.. L Gam2s Reprcjsi ntati .-,acee,stUi tor ovei 50,000 wxn b i the ages ol 16 and 00. I: cl Doctors, members of the A Air
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  • 63 16 Mr. R. H. Bassett. the Marketing; Commissioner, left for London, m the Maloja to undergo treatment for a long-standing eye injury, the result or a war wound. Mr. Bassett hopes to be away from Ceylon for three months only. Mr. A J. K. Henderson, the Assistant
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  • 187 16 Girl Of 13 'Floats' In Mid-Air Makes Pianos Dance 'IT SCARES ME' New York, Nov. 24. jPREY-HAIRED jurists and educators, sceptical of new fancied Ideas, but vastly more sceptical of occult rriagje. to-day joined affirming that a thhjteen-year-old schoolgirl, of Joriesville, Louisiana, possesses supernatural powers. telle Kirfcyy a farmer's aaughhaa
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  • 151 16 Berlin. r<REAT taeks await the shipbuildin industry in the coming year especially with regard to the d*»v< lopment of the navy declared Af miral Raeder, Coir»mander-in-Chie of the German navy, at a meeting the shipbuilding society here. The closet co-operation existed bi tween shipbuilding experts and
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  • 57 16 HE SEES EVERYTHING UPSIDE DOWN upside down Pver niiln t Scic-nti-ts are studvin* nirious rase of mv "rjii S* caly, to whom the uhnu H topsy-turvy le WM »< He has to read unsid* backwards P de dowß One of the doctors invests ting the case states thltrt "»ique ,n
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  • 55 16 i k ~S U I new m to be added to Bulgaria's serL trade-propaganda postage stamw The new stamps will be sithikr ti.ose already issued, which show Bui." nan products such as fruit veewaK fcxwls and animals. -~wd,^. The series was issued for the pin*, <•!
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  • 460 16  -  R. A. Thompson (By Dr. of Ocular Science). THROUGH igncrance ci what is good and what is tad the life of man is greatly perplexed. A great many patients have asked me if the drink nt of beer will cause alcohol blindness. (Toxic Amblycpia). Unfortunately,
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    • 795 16 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION For Bloody Veins, Arteries and Heart Ii fa the function of the blood to cany health-preserving nourishment t i the countless millions of living cells of which the body is composed, m this important function the cells break down and become d
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    • 142 16 ■;-;<•■ jnw B_3 _3b8o& ■;'ivW?^ k *^^IJJ^_E&4tcv_v?s-v-Cv' JmßwSbMß Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of SHERLEY'S TONIC CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessness, 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
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    • 251 16 Gastric Ulcers writtento Macleans ;^P^SR| get relief. Here is X an example HHb j "Tried every remedy" I have suffered for years from Gastric Ulcers and was at one time m Hospital. I got better for a time, but soon the troubles started again. I dare not look at a
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    • 127 16 An expert setting v it's cosy /f you use > w^AUAMI Make a date eierr Fridai wttfe JWI V AMAMI WAVE SET SHAMPOOS WMV C Always ask for Amami— D on t gaze enviously it l0Oie< !J c I J2S, the famous Shampoos with tetting. Set your own htir I
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    • 946 17 KW THE AI TO-DAY fhen And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE ZHL 22"> metrts (1.33 tucs) /HP W H 'tres (9.69 me.s) ,j d music, t i'lfl Uzt' orchestral concert by RelU: Hungarian Band, direct- ed by C Rellei < relayed from the Be i View Hoteb. ij 10 Rawicz
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    • 361 18 FEEL "LIVERISH"? Take Nature's Own Tonic. I iverish, irritable, depressed. Sallow--kimifd, pimply, far too fat. Sluggish, tired, anything. Thousan ,n<i women through Malaya feel like thai to-day. Thousands more wiil never feel that gray again, for Nature's own clear, sparkling w.-itT^ au og th«"-ir systems, filling with Bfc and energy.
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  • 19 19 Jfr. F. M. Groose ivho has been reelected President of the Sphinx badminton party, Singapore.
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  • 469 19  - Revision Of Rules At Last! Rambler Latest News Of AS. Samuel (By Selangor) IMPORTANT items which, it is expected, will be discussed at the forthcoming annual general meeting of the Malayan B.A. at Penane: on New Year's Day, will be uniformity of scoring for doubles matches, the 15-ace game being
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  • 310 19 (By "SPHlNX"— Penang.) |v 4 nn .imbt be keenly interested to hear of the return of one of their members who has *SS hb racket among the top flitters m Europe and America, but who until then, was prac u <»Uy little
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  • 585 19 MARRIED VS. SINGLES TOURNEY: No Women's Match This Year? Spcfiul Badminton Feature Ed iied Sly "IMiociiK* Are Official Invitations To Players Necessary? FORTHCOMING CHARITY MATCH IN SINGAPORE (By "Phoenix"- -Singapore) JgAUMIXTON fans m the Southern Settlement are looking forward to the last match of the year, the Married vs. Bfeigles
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  • 59 19 MAYFLOWER 8.P., premier badminton party m Malaya, has m its clubhouse m Thomson Road, Sin- gapore, a ping-pong table presented by Messrs. Neo Peng Heng and Tan M. Theng, President and Vice-President respectively, More and more members are taking to this game, and it is hoped that before
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    8 19 The Sinyuiwic Telok Aycr Ept'.'urth League Badmintvn Team,
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  • 224 19 INTER-PARTY CHAMPIONS BEATEN IN MALACCA (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE Malacca inter-party bad- minton League is piogressins favourably and the surprise of the week was the defeat of the Shamre tks, last >ea>'s winners, at the hands of the Cantonese Spurting Association. Playing without the services of two ut their best
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  • 286 19 CHAMPIONSHIPS IN PERAK (By "Racquet Perak) r jpHE .1988 Perak badminton championships, which began on Saturday and continued on Sunday, will %Q down m the history of the game m Perak as one of many highlights the record number of entries, the meeting of past and present champjoftp, the O;»en
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  • 173 19 MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBU RN Should Kcad this Nurs<- I.rtKr Here Is .-omethinjr of real jc mothers-to-be who Ltti Indigestion m one 01 her is farioui term*: flaluleno .cknc.~> or acidity '1 it iv iv-cr necessary to endure thJ pen Ketftf/ ca?z b< Obtained m a minute*. That U the
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    • 272 20 Boxing Topics By "Pete" \M very pleased to see that there has been quite a good entry for the Singapore Amateur lioxingr chamnionship tournament open to civilians. Th this year I am told is a bigger one and icward.s ihis 1 think the thanks ought to go to Mr. W.
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    • 196 20 Venue Must Be Changed /MXMiNG to the verm* of the competition this year and considering the wet afternoons we are now having m Singapore, the New World Arenn >s not a suitahle place at I am definitely cei.'aln that most fight fans wiU agree with me that the Happy World
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    • 211 20 Two Good Fighters ZOOMING now to fights I have recently witnessed m Singapore, I should like to devote a lew lines to two boxers for whom have the greatest admiration. Tommie Carrie is amongst the leading featherweights of to-day. He has earned the right to fight m longer distance bouts.
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      116 20 r>IG time boxing seems to be coming back again to Singapore and the next maior offering m this direction has been set for Dec. 16 when the colourful Siamese boy, Som Pong, trades gloves with the dual champion Ventura Marques. Tn making his return to the local
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    • 140 20 WHEN IS A PLAYER AL LOWED TO STOP THE BALL WITH "HIS HAND BODY A Contentious Rule In llo€*kf*\ <© r |PHE ball shall not be stop JUL P ef l on fn e ground or m the air intentionally by any part of the body except the hand/ The
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    • 204 20 QUESTION OF PENALTY ANALYSED pires* Association m England. No formal resolutions were considered, but a number of prepared questions were put to the meeting, and D. L Light, the hon. secretary of the Inlertional Hockey Board, supplied the an- v"*x Champion. "A good big man will always beat a good
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    • 269 20 ANOTHER ring battle that is equally interesting as the main feature is the great return between David Dharmaraj, th* Bantam and Featherweight Champion of Penang and Johnny Mortell the Singapore Bantam Champion. Their last meeting >:as a tew menth, ago when Dharmaraj lost his Singapore 126
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    • 206 20 IMPOR TANT R ULING npIIE most important ruling concerned the case oi' a defender who, while standing on his own goal line and between the goalposts a position commonly taken up by backs when defending a corner and when covering Ihe goal-keeper stops the ball with a part of his
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    • 210 20 IN all other cases m the circle where a breach of the rule js m question, the umpire must decide whether the act of stopping ihe bail was intentional or not. If not, no breach has been com- it it ted. If intentional, then ther^ has beer a
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    • 430 20 By OUR RUGGER REPORTER SINGAPORE'S nctt-European rujrger has made <*rea< sirirle the last few years. This is primarily due to the reat work put m by th< V ari tM coaches of local teams, off whom it can !»oneslly be stated that t' or effort
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    • 162 20 OKASA taken m the form of specially .^T prepared tablets possesses marvellous pro- Hiii?B^^»Jv pertics to restore he. r ».Hh and vitality, to BIBE^* keep you young, vigorous and active. 3Sr\ OKASA !.s not a .stimulant like other cheap preparatijn.s rimming magical effect m a TwU^t^^s frw hcuvs. OKASA is
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  • 339 21 Wrestler Disagrees With Referee, Walks Out Of Ring ('tribune Staff Reporter) jgVIDEKTLTi resenting the action of referee Goldstein, who pulled him up for a foul, Italian wrestler, Tony Lamaro, ralked out of the rin? during last night's wrestling. tar Snigh, Malayan Champion, beat Tony Lamaro in one of tha ta
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  • 135 21 BRITAIN'S RECORD FOREIGN INCOME Lqe lon, Sal r BTAIN from ov r- 3ea< m tile hi") jjucs I^3o, while a small further toxin also p tsible m 1938 Si] n 1h i m il. M Sr Rotert I rda 1937 resuKs as most important because the tradr- cycle then reached
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  • 82 21 UKRAINIANS ASK FOR AUTONOMY IN POLAND Warsaw, Saturday. ITKRAIMAN members of Farlia- tient has presented a bill aiming at obtaining home rule for the territory inhabitated by Ukrainians m «with east Poland. Ukrainians are asking for autonomy ■d guarantees of complete politi^i equality and freedom, and tor cultural economic development.
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  • 99 21 Cycling Carnival (Tribune Crimr Reporter) ONE hundred and fifty-two cyclists par ticipated m the cyciing carnivj which opened at the Happy World las night. There were many accidents, th casualties being attended to by t)r. Al Junied. Nine events were competed for. an: the final resuJts were: One miie (Indian
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    20 21 Police bo* f n hard M training on trie roof garden at t h c neutral Police Sta'lon.
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  • 56 21 The Happy World Cabaret ha;; now been taken over by Mr. George F. Lee. proprietor of the Happy World Ltd. j who has settled the wages and commis siens due to the taxi dancers and the Cabaret will be opened to the prblic again on Thursday.
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  • 175 21 London, Saturday WITH the ioncurrerce of the Impori Advisory Ccmmiltec, associations affiliated to the British Iron and b'ceei Federation, have decided to reduce stee n-jce 5 which have been stabilised throughout the yaer. The reduction, which covers a large range of products, is most
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  • 223 21 Civilian Championship Postponed Civilian Baxfog h.impionship via now l>e h< il at Ihe Stw WorM on December 2Nt. nnri 23rd., dm in^ to the professional boiUMf liti he m? held en the original dale <if (he teals, Dec. ltf. This will jrive Iho competitors
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  • 97 21 The w nner« of this competition will be invited to wtfuweirt tVe R A B.A m the Singapore Amateur Chamnio iships, with ruimcrs-up as second csoice. A special Service bout between 'w pood Middles has beon approved for the night of the Finals,
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  • 145 21 COLLEGE CONCERT: A SUCCESS "UOU Never Can Tell," a piay by Benulrd Siiaw, jwesenteci i.^sv night at the Oei lions Hani H.tii, at f Itaffics College, by the Literary a/ d Dramatic >ocicty, was a (real i«c--c ss. It was largely alte Midi, i I vhe aciuig was strik'n j>
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  • 475 22 SELETAR HAVE LOST THEIR BEST ALL-ROUNDERS Oliver And White Among Those Who Have Left (By "FLASH") npROOPSHIPS come and Troopships go, but, I air* still here to write about the sportsmen Ihey take away. Last week on the Dunera, no less than 13 of Seletar^ better known sportsmen left for
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  • 193 22 To-day's Baseball Clash: Airmen vs. Filipinos A RET IK N game of baseball is bHled for this afterneon at 3 p.m. when the fast R.A.F. nine will meet the new-ly-fcrmed Filipinos on St. Joseph's ground at Bras Basah Road. It uill hz recalled that the Airmen piiecumbed to the Filipino
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  • 94 22 WORLD "PROTESTING AGAINST MENTAL DISEASE" New York, Saturday. AEFYING threats of death, Mi. La Guardia, appeared at a big "citizens' ially against oppression," whict^ l>e himself sprnsored. T c Mayor was guarded by a number oS extra Police. Ope.: lag uil is, Mr. La Guardia said the woria day was
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  • 245 22 THE S.C.C., fielding a better-balanced team, defeated the R.A.F. m a fast and exciting game of rugby at Seletar yesterday afternoon by 14 points (two tries, on c goal and one penalty goal) to 8 points (one £oal and one try). The Airmen drew
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  • 133 22 CZECH ON THEFT CHARGE (Tribune Staff Repair, Singapore, Saturday. AS a sequel to the arrest of A Czechoslovakia* by n "L t i;«ulaii, and Detective SupJuT? Friday n^m at the Savoy iSI Middle Road, an exclus,^ J? n which appeared m th c ty^" 1 Joseph Aiarezek was charred iJ?^
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  • 226 22 Court Inspector Commended (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Singapore, Saturday "DEFORE closing this caat I wwlt like to record my satisfaction at < he manner in which Inspector Such has conducted the case for the proecution. "Handicapped as he was by the loajr lapse of time resulting in the quite natural inability
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  • 67 22 Cairo, Saturday. Fifty-four Palestine Arab leaders Egypt, claiming to represent 2u Palestine Arabs, passed a resoWW supporting Fakri Bey Nashahibi to be t leader of the Arab party and den inj> Fakri Bey as their representative the London Conference. Their resolution also condemns v* -olicy of terrorism, declaring
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  • 30 22 Tum.^. yaturdg^ rOR the first time since M^^JJ f has had a respite from *l*s%. *rtes -f demon^tratiars ana counie. nstratlonf. nrr^^d durW "ie Italian rnnsnlate. Reuter
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  • 25 22 Mr. Joseph 1 as ador m i-ondon M- jn nca. He ls expected bac^ n Fc '.ruary, says a Keui€> London. g
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  • 26 22 Chinese Swimming Club Members of U* Chine* a*^ Club ar» notified that tf» Dang; w» V T£j* Club on Boxing Night distribution d 5"4*|%» items. _^M
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    • 46 22 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY presents a POPULAR CONCERT by the Chorus and String Orchestra of the Society, assisted by NANCY FOWLER m the Victoria Memorial Hall, TO-NIGHT at 9.15 p.m. Conductors: John Tryner, Glan Williams, 15. Mus. Seats, $2.00, $1.00 and 50 cts. BOOK AT LITTLES.
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  • 929 23 Johore's Defence Outstanding Singapore, Saturday. did not disappoint their supporters when they met John re m their third Malaya Cup match of the season on the S.O.C. padanp this afternoon. They won hy two tries nts) to nil and probably would have
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  • 69 23 TIGER JACK SERIOUSLY INJURED \t ,v York, Sa'urday. rGEB former contender for I b€ twuei^ht. who scored a recent victory over Al Gainer was seriously injured durtnr a scuffle m a New York hotel. H i lyinjr m hospital m a critical condition. Tbe authorities slate his heart h very
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  • 100 23 Kuala Lumpur. jBLANGOR ideated Ntgri SembUiin at hockey yesterday, plavni* on the Selangor padan?, b> four goftli to two. Negri opened score ten rrinutes from -tart through Bagdad Singh, who was also responsible for tho second goal Tfelch soon followed. Selangor equalised shortly after through Row and
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  • 24 23 **kirn bin Yusof (Recruit PC > *bo wav as an *»tfur at last week's S.A.B.A. a "d will fUht m the civioans championships.
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  • 22 23 TN an inter-State rugby friendly Negri held Selangor to a pointless draw. Both teams were represented at full strength.
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  • 28 23 A CHINESE boy is RT>rtc^ fo b:ivi? been found dead, with two -tab 'vounds on f he chest, m :i house fn Vowner Hoad Jast ni.^ht.
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  • 415 23 RA.F A' 12. S.R < 5 IN a decided battle 01 the for- wards the R \.F. Headquarters '.V rugby fifteen defeated a scratch S R.C. team by cwelvc points (4 tries) to five (a goal). The Rat's were decidedly superior, though tin Recs wore
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  • 319 23 J^LLOWIM. are the entries for the December Skye meeting of the Taiping Turf Cub at Taipins: on Friday and Saturday. Horses, Class 4 Ist run 2nd run about at" ut 2, 6 furs. 6 'nrs. JJI Ginger x x 0 Ud xx t% Luck x
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  • 191 23 NO PAYING EXPENSE LT.A.'S DECISION London, Saturday. JN the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Britain, with Sir Samuel Hoare presiding, the motion, that a rule be adopted sanctioning the payment oi expenses to competitors m open tournmciits over a period limited to eight weeks. was defeated by
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  • 366 23 London, Saturday. |TNGLISH and Scottish league football matches, played to-day, resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Binni: pT.am 5 Ercntfcrd 1 Boiifto VV. l A.;. en VUia 2 Charlion A. o W'&amptox) W. 4 Chelsea 3 Hu.'cleisfteid T. 0 Leeds U. 3 3 C. i: Derby V. 3
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  • 61 23 STATE HOCKEY MATCH TO-DAY Singapore. Sunday. State hockey match between 1 Singapore and Malacca, which was to have been phyed on the F*adantr yts'erday at m en a- 1 m postponed. Tke padaag mm i?a<cr -tagged and there were large peofi tf wmttr Hie izonU. Msk 1 play imjM^-, The
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    • 63 23 gfk WELTERWEIGHT Jfl| I 1L OVER 15(3) ROS. AT 9 P.M. B (CHALLFNGER HP>*i SenLatioiiaJ Return Featherweight Contest »C.: DHARMAJAJvsMORTELL Jf B ARENAS BERNAL X 1^ BABY CHOCOLATE vs. YOl NO KAMIV j fe FJPUiAn r c i:s: >• -i no c% X I AX JPj COOKINGS \T HAFPY WOKLD.
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  • 377 24 "Exploitation Of Indian Labour Will Not Be Tolerated aiitl i i \chru \Y arns Malara Lucknow, Dec. 9. ••jBNDIA cannot and will not tolerate exploitation cf her children abroad Emigration to Malaya must stop till such time as guarantees are forthcoming for the proper treatment of our fellow countrymen.** That
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    59 24 For alleged breach of contract, the M.G.M. is sung Shaw Scds. for damages. Picture snows Mr. Run Run Shaw (second from the right) leaving the Civil Civil District Court after Saturday's hearing of the case. Mr. Shaw is seen w.th *iis counsel, Mr. Jthi Laycock (next to
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  • 233 24 Shanghai. Saturday. TO the consternation of the whele Chinese nation, th c Nanking bogus leaders, who recently visited Japan, have signed an agreement with ;he Japanese Government conceding all national interests, including land, water and air ecromunicathms, to Japan under the pretext of co-operation. The
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  • 54 24 FRENCH PARLIAMENTARY HARMONY RESTORED Paris, Saturday. A VOTE of confidence m Government was earned by a majority of 315 to 241, 50 members of Parliament abstaining from voting. This proves that M. Daladier's appeal for unity has completely restored Parliamentary harmony for the time being. Practically only Communists and E~Ci*ltets
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  • 87 24 DOCTOR PASSESS AWAY HIS many friends m Singapore and F.M.S. will learn with much re giet of the sudden death of Dr. A. R. Muthiah from heart failure yesterday at his residence at 19, Butterworth Lane, cff Tanjong Katong Road. The doctor was a iocal graduate, and had been m
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  • 137 24 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A SEQUEL to a charge of cheating brought against a Chinese who was arrested and produced m the First Police Court, Kuala Lumpur, a short time was heard m the Third Police Court yesterday. It h alleged that Lim Teow
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  • 27 24 A fine view oi Singapore s latest military hospital, which is under construction m Alexandra Road, m close proximity to the Gillman Barrack?.
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  • 265 24 KILLED WIFE, CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH (From Our Oicn Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. JJAPPILY married four years ago, blessed with a daughter a year later, and sentenced to death that's th c fate of 25-year-old Lav Kirn, who <yas charged with the murder of his 18-year-old wife at the 23rd mile
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  • 268 24 (From Our Own Reporter j £üßg*i Patarti, Saturday. N inquest into the deaths of a Chinese couple, Ong Ah Teh and Oei Tua Tau, alleged to have been murdered at Kuala Sungei Muda, Kota Kuala Muda, by a compatriot, Sor Ah Lim, was held m
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  • 118 24 British Farmers Dissatisfied London, Saiurda: TARMEKS. at a sather.ng m l£ coin, which was attended If Mmster of Agriculture. ».r W s sen, pledged themselves net to for the National <*ver nment next election, unless the <*""££ established apiculture on a basis. Th,s latest move U an example considerable at
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