Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 January 1939
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Title Section16 1939-01-22 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 6— No. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1939 FIVE VENTS. The Sunday Tribune16 words
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334 1939-01-22 1 Warning To Britain And France? I London, Jan. 21 gURPRISE and a certain amount of apprenhension regarding the future financial policy of the Reich following Hitler's sudden dismissal of Dr. S.hachl from his post in the Rcichsbank are apparent by334 words
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513 1939-01-22 1 PREP ARA TIONS FOR SULTAN'S CORONATION (Tribune Staff Reporter) KuaTa Lumpur, Saturday. TKr. usually placid town of Klanpr, ancient s< at of H.il. the Sultan of Selangor, is to-day humming with activity, the decorators, electricians and carpenters working day and night, dressing up the for. the Sultan.- Coronation on Thursday.513 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-01-22 1 The Ceremony of anointing the Sultan and his Consort will take place on Che eight-tiered structure m the foreground. On the right can be seen the Selangor State Mosque.29 words
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106 1939-01-22 1 U.S. SPEEDS UP PRODUCTION OF PLANES Washington. Jan. 21. A New and secret method said tc open the way for mass production rf planes in wartime was mentioned by Mr. Gerrge Backlard. vice-president of the Pakelitc Ccrpc.aiion, testifying before the Federal Monopoly Committee. He said the new method wnic^ hasReuter - 106 words
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264 1939-01-22 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh London. Saturday. ARRANGEMENTS are nearly complete for the granting of a loan of £3,000,000 by the British Government for the purpose of supporting Chinese currency and stabilising the Exchange, according to the Citv Editor of theReuter - 264 words
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Article89 1939-01-22 1 RACING MOTORIST KILLED Lyones, Saturday. MRS. KAY PETRIE, motoring ace, was injured and her companion, Major R. C. Empson, another weilknewn British motorist, was killed when their car collided with a motor lorry at Amberieu, near Ville France. They were following competitors m the Monte Carlo rally to report theReuter - 89 words
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Article404 1939-01-22 1 Penang, Saturday. AS the Municipal Band played the strains of Mendelsohn's Wedding March, Mr. Leong Eng Khean led two daughters to the altar to-day. for a double wedding uniting well-known families of Penang and Singapore. Miss Janet Leong and Miss Constance Leong, within a few404 words
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Article195 1939-01-22 1 Railway Workers Strike [From Cur Own Reporta i Kuala Lvrapnv, Saturday IN conseq uer.ve of an <i-suramv 1 given l;v Mr. M Smart. Centra' Manager af the F.M.S. Railways, 2,. "00 workmen of At Central WorlariNPM at Sentul called off their strike to-day. En an intervelw with the Tribune, Mr.195 words
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Article69 1939-01-22 1 Miss Hilda Wright, who was seriously injured through a fail at K. ill s Hote' a month ago. is still In the Geneta! Hc.;pital. Miss Wright, who is a teacher of dancing, v.as on the rod of the baTroom to ;c-e the arrangement! for the New dear's69 words
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Advertisement80 1939-01-22 1 THK NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOII.MXG i it hum; Fdm Wew» 5. Extract* G, Strictly Belie n Ourselves 7, Short Stun/ 8, Hai.monds 9, Women 10 and 11, Stanley Jones 12, RADIO 17, Badminton VK Sports Parade 20. EVERY ESAN TO HIS TRADE We do not know anything80 words
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Article, Illustration533 1939-01-22 2 Here's A Man Who Has A Queer Ambition G. S. Hammonds Reports INHERE is in Singapore to-day a man with a most unusual ambition. He Is Mr. F. H Lewis, Superintendent ol the Waik'ki Bird Park, owned and operate! by the City ol* Honolulu. He hopes to be the first533 words
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Article443 1939-01-22 2 MAMOTH MEETING AT JALAN BESAR ATtheJalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening, a mamoth .ualhciin^ ol Indian Muslims. Hindus and Sikhs heard with rapt attention the enthralling speech delivered in Hindustani by Nawab Sardar Begum Akhtar, the well known Muslim poeiess and Journalist of Cawnpore, who reiterated443 words
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Article39 1939-01-22 2 CABLE WIRELESS The following index numbers represent the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless Limited as related to ccmparablc traffic m the year 1929 based at 100:— December 1938 77.1 Average for 1937 78.9 Average for 1938 69.?39 words
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Article123 1939-01-22 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Ipoh, Saturday. HIS Highness the Raja Muda of Perak had an unpleasant experience yesterday when the State car in which he was returning home frr-m Batu Gajah was involved in a collision in the outskirts of Ipoh. It is gathered that His123 words
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Article238 1939-01-22 2 What The Stars Foretell MONDAY FOR ALL READERS. Good for making a fresh sta?t and for taking energetic action. Stir up things that have been hanging fire, interview people m authority and shoiv the fullest confidence m your plans und projects. A very favourable day for pushing things generally. SPECIAL238 words
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Article49 1939-01-22 2 Rio de Jeneiro, Jan. 21. Mr. Vargas has signed p. decree relating v, a "special plan fcr pubhe works and national d fence," the estimated cost of which is three million contos of reis (approximately £37.000 000 sterling) extending over a period of five yeais. Reuter49 words
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Article227 1939-01-22 2 Oxford Jan. 8. DROFOTJND admiration of Gen- eralissimo Chiang" Kai-Shek and 1h.3 Chinese people "m their gallant resistance" to the Japanese invasion is expressed by So Heads of College p.nd Professors of the Un'verpitv of Oxford m a letter •:> Ihe Ch:n?3' military leader. "Tb;.'(227 words
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315 1939-01-22 2 MOTORIST COLLIDES WITH P.C. IS FINED $20 Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGING in his defence that the I cyclist, a policeman, with whom he j i va-; alleged tc have cohided, was smell j ing of liquor that he, the cyclist had tele! lies, and that there had been no j collision,315 words
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Article65 1939-01-22 2 {From Our Ovsn Correspondent] London. Jan. TOHE engagement is an- nounced between Mr. R. King-Clark of the Manchester Regiment and Miss Susan Williams, daughter of Major W. P. Williams of Cairo. Both Mr. Kin«-Clark and Miss Williams hold air licences, the former having htfo Own machine in65 words
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Article64 1939-01-22 2 The death is announced by Reuter of Mr. Noel Trotter at Leamington on Jan. 19. Mr. Trotter was the Postmaster General of the Straits Settlements and retired m 1907. Mr. Trotter was 79. Mr. Henry Trotter, father of Mr. Noel Irotter, came frcm Ceylon ?n 187164 words
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Article134 1939-01-22 2 REPORTS TO SINGAPORE POLICE Singapore, Saturday The following were among the many -rime reports made at the detective branch between 9 a.m. yesterday and 9 a.m. to-day. There were four reports Of housebreaking and theft by day and thete ww 1 alleged to have taken place between the hours cf134 words
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Article, Illustration563 1939-01-22 2 ROY FERROA - PLAYS VIOLA WHICH HAS 14 STRINGS ROY FERROA By (Tribune Stat? Reporter) DRINGING with him an instrument several centuries <>]•'. the viola d'Amore Virtuoso, an Am« rican Paul Shirley m Bo II chusets, gave an impromptu performance on yesterday played iVii.li tenderness and feelii nomemt i agreed with him that563 words
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224 1939-01-22 2 MALAYA A T BRITISH INDUSTRIAL FAIR London, Jan. i'>. r IUIIS year for ti. ftrs| time lii Colonies will be represented at the British In dust ri s Fa >• m one collective exhibit m th Colonial Ila'l. i arranged m the Fmpire Section, Earls Court. under ihe auspices <>>224 words
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Advertisement90 1939-01-22 2 SAVE YOUR MONEY j tliroiiph thr BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA LTDsTf¥ir~~^lllTi INTEREST not less than 3% PER ANNUM. Monies received from Depositors are invested only m: fl Advances by way of mortgage on properties. !i Purchase of freehold and leasehold properties. Tl Public Funds. I Trustee Securities. YOUR MONEY IS90 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-22 2 PUTINS? 5933 -AN Telejraphic Aiidres*. fUONh 5934 J^ G00|)W00D SiPiKft *JS» jS£S ,?v <^s*j C ti .1 1 nx it st I y fcitsiated ideal fo^ visitors and tourists. CO( X I 111 BAR A LOINCI HKil (l.Ass Bf&l KANT40 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-01-22 3 These are the monkeys which come under the terra "government servants."17 words
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Article297 1939-01-22 3 SCHACHT'S DISMISSAL On the other hand, there is the prooahiliU thai sonic new polities art about to b t launched policies Ull l>r. Schaeht could not igfcr mmi it b P aim" >l <>ut that in view of ihe trend Sa Germain :> tr. a* some dras ic action irr.Reuter - 297 words
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Article71 1939-01-22 3 Soldiers On Theft Charge i Saturday Two privates of ment, Jack BrearI William Barry, aged 19 and 22 ly, made then joint appear morning before Mr. L. B. Crib the District Judge, following the the ease from the fourth Fiilice Ccurt. Brcarley nd Barry claimed trial on aling a motor71 words
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Article87 1939-01-22 3 Alleged Theft Of Whisky mpore turday.— Arrested by j 24 Mr M Davis, aged 25. a Scots- j '.'Hi to the Gordon. Barracks, j before r. Kenneth A. Blacker mrth >ol ce court this morning hargc that at ahcut he was alleged to ha v. mil d hi tse-breaking and87 words
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269 1939-01-22 3 Richaru V 5 s c fcr H* speared the oroBur. ELw S Mr. G L aptold tl ux? y and v juitted r Q Braga H tn" or i who v any I wa- n ed his fund .i th< Nfi^V. iveii his Accused li269 words
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Article89 1939-01-22 3 Singapore. Saturday. Low Eng Leong, a 35-ycar-old Kheh, appeared in the fourth, police court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in answer to a charge that he on Aug. 6, of last year at about 10.10 a.m. in No. 43, Nankin Street was alleged to89 words
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629 1939-01-22 3 GOVERNMENT TRAINS MONKEYS TO COLLECT FRUITS, TWIGS (Tribune Stall Reporter) fF you were tc visit V<\ kit Timah Hill any morning in the week, you would find tivu monkeys there employed in very strange pi ceedings They will, most probably, be engaged in collecting from the tall trees around. specimens629 words
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Article122 1939-01-22 3 Berlin, Jan. 21. V\R. Goebbeli signalised ins rc- turn to politics from his Christmas illness with a strongly worded article against the United States, which is all the more remarkable as the violent attacks again? t America have died down lately. Ihe article which ii publishedReuter - 122 words
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238 1939-01-22 3 Crown Opposes Reduction Of Sentence Singapore. Saturday. A REDUCTION of sentence in a H magistrate's appeal was strongly opposed by the Crown Counsel before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, on the grounds that the weapon the appellant was charged with being in possession of a very deadly one ind°~d,238 words
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Article99 1939-01-22 3 At. the 18th annual general meeting of the North Indian Hindu Funeral Association, held at 42, Cuff Road, Singapore, on Dec. 13, the following were elected office-bearers: President, Dr Chota Singh; Vice Presidents, Dr. V. R Kale. Babu Tilak Dhari Singh; hon. gen. .-.ecretary. J. Bhagwati Singh;99 words
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Article28 1939-01-22 3 j London, Jan. 21.— Earl Baldwin's re--1 fugee fund has now reached the total cf £374.334 This includes tv/o donations cf £1,000 and ei,soo.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration188 1939-01-22 3 SINGAPORE CATHEDRAL WEDDING CATHEDRAL WEDDING YESTERDAY Singapore, Saturday. ry\\E wedding of W> L. Bn0*, son of Oomdr. and Mrs. J. M. Bugge, of Suswell Hill London, and Miss Margaret Doris Gatria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. .1. Carina, of Singapore, took place at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, at188 words
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Article197 1939-01-22 3 $100,000 MENTIONED IN CHARGE Singapore, Saturday. TAN AH KA1. a 22-yeai -old Hokkien who gave his home address as 393, Beach Road, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning in answer to a charge that he at 8 a.m. yesterday at house No. 395, Beach197 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-22 3 BORNEO YELLOW MAIZE of the 111 quality as supplied to the Editor of Poultry Notes. Write for sample and price to C. YEW HGE, 15 Branksome Rd., Spore. JOAN MEIVYN BjJHOEU^DOJJGL AS W*'' mWjmma wLI \3| Bp^ tit I*^ -r-** -mwAm M Wr-mm m\ m^ mT' T7^ A. r-' It79 words
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Advertisement38 1939-01-22 3 < ii it ivi ii will hold a SALE commencing SATURDAY Next, January 2ftth. at RAFFLES HOTEL at. American Dresses, Evening Gowns, Sharkskin and Linen Suits, House Coals, Slacks and l*lay Suits. 1939 Styles Best Quality From S.». S.*L».38 words
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Advertisement473 1939-01-22 4 The WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS TILRILLERI j m*7ZZSS S/iVG/iPOtf£ AGAZZV7 j j -1 TO-BAY (Sunday) nt THE CAPITOL n a.m,-:u 5-0.15-9.15. j I With FAY WRAY and ROBERT ARMSTRONG: Re-live the thundering Thriils as the Prehistoric; Monster descends on our modern world! jk m (Ith ia1 t t,cA |cqk TODAY I473 words
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Advertisement113 1939-01-22 4 THE LAW! m In a rush of new, rowing thrills 11 Jf ...comes- this "inside" story of It m a billion dollar swindle that B H found a strange solution when a man who was outside M the law. gave his trust to the W "Girl Who Had No Horael"113 words
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Advertisement284 1939-01-22 4 f i FRANCE'S most Lovable Vagabond j j leaps to Life m the grandest Adventure Story since j j "ROBIN HOOD" I I GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE., j Th^ FIRST EVER HELD AT MALAYA'S LARGEST and UNfigtj J THEATRE). j 5 CAPITOL SATERDAY NEXT. Jan. l»Mh at 12 p.m. sharp, I284 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1939-01-22 5 WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE FILM STAR Noe I Ba rher Film Page St'S an old, old question. .btu one that's perennially new. 10 is your favourite film star'.' Question cropped Dp at dinner the other nit»h1 (yes, 1 some times go swanky and go out for dinner. and hate it1,350 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-01-22 5 i Pictures from ibe shows i Left, Andrea Leeds makes love to Charlie McCarthy i in "Letter of Introduction," t'u- at (he Capitol on t Wednesday. Rie.ht Hugh Herbert helps to solve a proVen ?n "Mar'rv The Girl,* con. lag to .he Alhambra.44 words
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Article284 1939-01-22 5 S THE big news of the week, for those Z who like their screen fare rough Z and ready, is that Dick Foran has Z returned to the Twentieth Century- Fox. His first picture under the Zanuck banner is titled WINNER TARE ALL. It wa.s scheduled284 words
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Article215 1939-01-22 5 Woman Who Had Rheain*tisai For 10 Years "8 nee coming here trom hngJand 10 I years ago," writes a married woman, i have suffered terribly f^om rneumatism I have bought medicine, lotions, lini- met ts, and taken advertised concoctions until f was weary I215 words
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Advertisement157 1939-01-22 5 BTaTaTaTaT A. la. I WBMm II 1 Mii JL ajul ■■^■■WBRbTmRsI rMlHlfi IIII.MH '**^*^P* ■fl bWbbß^^^Bß. im^^m*Zmrf% f M U Bkßjfl I BRITAIN REST 1 MOTOR CYC PS J Mechanical perfection for your enjoyment. Cycle (ie t'arria^e *CO., (1926) LTD. Vm \flifrs' gQ Neatness personal appear- hair m place, even157 words
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Article167 1939-01-22 6 ESSSSbEB on« afternoon, at I tea-time. I complained about "^wh, not" said Ritz. "tam* (2*5 br°ead once, then cut lt througn again, and again toast it. And with Escoffier he retired to the kitchens to see If it could not be done, result was Escoffier's justly famous '°&ef?hey brought167 words
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Article, Illustration10 1939-01-22 6 Just to kee it from Mowing away New York SunNew York Sun - 10 words
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Article123 1939-01-22 6 A PLAGUE of mealybug insects has been damaging pineapple crops m Hawaii. Experts of the Kenya Department of Agriculture, however, had discovered a type of ladybird w&ich xgages wa- on the mealybug. It was decided to obtain some and dispatch them by auto Honolulu. So a consignment123 words
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Article45 1939-01-22 6 AS an Irish kid m Boston, Mr. Kennedy peddled newspapers and candy, worked his way through school and Harvard. When he proposed to Rose Fitzgerald, daughter of Boston's Mayor, he was so poor that he had to borrow money to marry her. "Lifer45 words
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Article278 1939-01-22 6 OFFICIAL head-chopper of Franco. Anatole Deibler, lias escaped th.> Axe of the Government's economy drive His modest pay-roll oi 18,000 fr. (about £100) a year, plus expenses, remains intact. Although he is seventy-six. he will go on trundling out his guillotine every time a head278 words
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Article276 1939-01-22 6 I/fR. Waller Stoneman. who is m his ~A *6th year as a photographer, and photographed Queen Victoria on her Diamond Jubilee m 1397, m his lecture on "Faces" has many anecdotes of the great. He was photograph:!/-, Mr Lloyd George al election time. Mr. Lloyd George wriggled insecurely276 words
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Article, Illustration573 1939-01-22 6 No. !4. SIHGAFOEE. laaaar** Rt is:{h! A SHOOTING STAK EfERE is the story of an ambitions younu man alio determined to succeed and now, of course, has succeeded. He is the 1 harmonic-! virtuoso. Ronald (hesney. known Ati the Larry Adior af Knj». land. Nobody573 words
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Advertisement238 1939-01-22 6 BACKACHE Js there anything wrong with my Kidneys rA^ That is the question you should ask yourself fr 5 when you feel the first sharp pains of backache. Pain in any part of the body is Natures >>) warning that something is wrong. If the .d^s\m\ IMml kidneys become inflamed238 words
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Advertisement682 1939-01-22 6 He: Have you a pin? She: Yes, but it's busy From the film "Stranded m Paris." Piles Cause 15 Dangerous m Mat BaMsa Bat V mOh MMi afi MfADACMC Vf—^ jYmPIOmS -^k ■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaanaaßaaaVai^ WEAK EYESpS t New Discovery Stops Pain m 15 Minutes and I nervousness |nr I Will ■*0682 words
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Advertisement416 1939-01-22 6 do^k Jf you find best i\ a jW^i^^mmm/ is the answer^^®^^^ For any weakness of throat or nutrition effectively oveTOQMK chest, or any tendency to tubercu- the constitutional debility wo frelosis for a troublesome cough, quentlv associated with these eases. bronchitis or any chest affection, the standard approved treatment .N416 words
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Article, Illustration1556 1939-01-22 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I was vtiy young when 1 first read the story of Kajah Brooke ol Sarawak. Fired with ambition. 1 determined that i too would one day carve out a kingdom for myself in Malavsia. Of some other romantic part ol the world. The years passed, and the1,556 words
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Advertisement167 1939-01-22 7 r^ st^f o/ Life —or bread baked by the Royal Bakery is the be«t baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made m a modern hygienic bakery, under the wa'chful eye of a European Master Baker, from lhe very best ingredients. If you grow tired of one kind of bread, we167 words
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Article2410 1939-01-22 8 R.A.H. Goodyyear - R.A. H. Goodyyear This Week's Short Story By W A T t,)>; I waa Vti> to marry again! A inan never knows when he's well o!T, Edwin." "i wish you wouldn't say such things to me, Owen/' "I must. You're the only on who'll2,410 words
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Article86 1939-01-22 8 is to nentrali c the excess' acid which in cases out ol in is the "cause" ol the trouble. Recent X-ray experiments Professor Bidet, of Paris/ proved that 'Bisurated' (a contains the quick-est-acting acid ntutrali.-ers and stomach correctives known to medical science. A small86 words
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Advertisement268 1939-01-22 8 Ovaltine and note the Difference i :«A^ QUALITY is the reason for the world-wide success #w* of delicious 'Ovaltine.' By sheer merit it has FoF Jlll'dCHi OHCrCjfU become the most popular food beverage throughout nr a/icL IPO^mH-v^^/^:*'^ the World. 'Ovaltine' presents m a completely /J// if C//v»#) Ji^P^^fc^S^v b:i!anccd and268 words
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Advertisement574 1939-01-22 8 ▼HE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPIONNo.I THERAPIONNo.2 THERAPIONNO 3 Mo. 1 Curaa DlaobarSaa. Mm. 9 Ouras Blood Poison. No. 3 Cures Chronlo Weakneaass. English Price 3s. Chemists, or either No. return Mail, Dr.Le CLFa.c Med.Co.Haver«tockßd.N.W.s.l ondoa. 9S-,!: E CLCRC'S PILLS fof the Liver &X td ney s- weak kidneys A bladder.574 words
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Article, Illustration572 1939-01-22 9 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds By Malayans bawl j first meet of the the hotter-known n < ;i II perience forgotten. bering of the OH ber. and Tollowed I the remainder of toe 1 shall always unpressiveness bt as the result of it. 5 only vanished572 words
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Article318 1939-01-22 9 (By R. A. Thompson, Doctor Of Ocular Science) INHERE ar> two hues ,-,f work which produce a great harvest for the optica] specialist. One is music, particularly piano playing. ir h* pi ,v head us hr slfs u P riRh urn is generally almost threa J2318 words
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Article296 1939-01-22 9 MAIZE AS A FOOD ITEM: ITS USES i*oulirv Xotcs Vr is sometimes difficult io obtain good maize m Singapore and as there are different qualities I think the following information will be useful. under the name ot Maize are included what are called "yellow Maize," "white maize and "Indian corn296 words
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230 1939-01-22 9 London. T ADS of all ages crowded round anti-tank suns and aeroplane engines or examined the torpedo's intricate mechanism when the Schoolboys' Exhibition was opened at the Royal Horticultural Hall. here. The three Services are taking part in the exhibitioii, which was opened by230 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-22 9 tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength, 4 *i icfu.- d,ut r*w uicai, Metjtoated wiant, sit.24 words
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Advertisement426 1939-01-22 9 -take uour morning Mto l~ r^fsoM m \4%X%\ m 9 m \Ea WiJ I ECONOMY t k f. f IMIE Andrews "habit" is one of the most |«3^l v f j^L/s^j^ i-^^rj.fr j pleasant and economical methods of starting I^^^3aHjH_^S^^^| fe Tc*^ fit and keeping fit. A daily dose of426 words
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Article, Illustration2160 1939-01-22 10 THROUGH THE EYES OF A WOMAN By Our Own Correspondent Hats continue to take all sorts of quaint forms. Here is an original model which is almost elfin m execution worn by Ann Morriss (M.-G.-M.). Made of rough white straw it has an amusing crown trimmed with black patent leather.2,160 words
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Article104 1939-01-22 10 Seen Heard VYelceme u y ti j^, Z seach. who It on her first vfcft j to Malaya with her husband, t I Mr. Reyerseach. who i r.< ached to tha Uandon office of the 1 t 0 I Z Malaya. Mrs. K< rseach ii a J I talented pianist104 words
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Advertisement33 1939-01-22 10 MYLETO HAIR COLOUR RESTORER WILL RTHTORE GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR pr, 75ctS hotlle SETTING LOTION FOR LAMES. HAIR CREAM FOR MEN. I Medical Hall Ltd. I 3, Battery Road.33 words
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Advertisement165 1939-01-22 10 ll I 1 BaaßJsaaSaV^ &2^>^ MOTHERS ANXIETY Quickly Vanishes When BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Are Used To Correct Childhood's Stomach, Teething And Bowel Troubles. Not for babies only, but for children of all ages. Baby's Own Tablets are the safest, surest corrective treatment when the stomach is out of order, constipation165 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-22 10 "STOCK CLEARANCE 4 SALE" GIFT-SHOP-SALON, 14, Capitol Flats. I Phone 7354. (Lift 2nd Floor). I MADAME PAGE LATE KS, PICCADILLY, I ONDON. Dressmaker Designer Tailormades:— Gowns FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM 13. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1 el. G327.39 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-22 10 j ELSIE MARY 'RODNEY HOUSE" j S Battery. Road. j DRESSES FOR ALLJ OCCASSIONS j \$S to $30\ TEL. 4772 j21 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-22 10 T+teiADE 7A££ HANI) WOVEN LINEN AND EMBROIDERED HANKIES JUST RECEIVED. Monograms Made to Order. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. 'Phone 7143,21 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-22 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. i NEW SinPMKNT *<BIEN JOLIE CbORSKTS AL MUSS And SII X Parlour Coats Tel. 3335. St am lord Koad %^Xa22 words
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Article, Illustration277 1939-01-22 11 Stockings Last Twice As Long when you treat them like this hen buying stockings, remember that it is sound economy to buy J three pairs of exactly matching shade instead o| one pair, as when two pairs have laddered you still nave two complete pairs left. At tune of purchase277 words
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Article436 1939-01-22 11 Added Intei n given to the gfgflflm oi the school term here bv the return of Mrs. F C. Davidson from England and Africa, where she has been spending a much needed holiday. Wc extend la her our vers hearty greeting Our atteJ are further436 words
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155 1939-01-22 11 r»REAT news for those who favour the Camerons when they want a change Of air is that the Cold Storage is now patting up a branch actually in the C.i meron Highlands itself. The premises will be ready In about six months' time and155 words
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424 1939-01-22 11 But Weather Clerk Unkind to Pretty Frocks HPHL main attraction m Kuala Lumpur last week-end was. of course the Cup Final. Making the usual week-end tour of the tcwn on Saturday I began at Robinson's m the morning. Kuala Lumpur was full of424 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-22 11 aaa <-WST<ry-?MaaaTg"«T«WaKaTaEa»%2 "TK«V^ Palais des Modes 12- Stamford Koad, *i HONE 1616. ar,m ,m for: H.ATs a,, l)K H-^TS IN I'P-TO-DATE STY 1 M;i,t: T <> ORDER. ,H) U,:,:i ;,< K,N(i BLEACHING vV: DYEING. aim? h > Expert Hands anu at reasonable price!40 words
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Advertisement41 1939-01-22 11 BRUNETTES use Amami No. 1 BLONDES use Amami No. 5 and always remember FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMAMI NIGHT If you have any Jifiiculty m obtaining AMAMI Shampoos plfase write to A. T. Gillespie, Arcade Buildings, Raffles Square P.O. Box fclTj Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement110 1939-01-22 11 BRIDGE PLAYERS! IMPROVE YOLK GAME BY THE E LATEST NOVELTY DEVICE.... l FLY CULBERTSCN'S "AUTOBRiOGE PLAYING BOARD I TEXTOLITE STREAM-LINED MODEL THE L*J£VEKE6T ANU -v.U.vl KiiEIABLE lEACIIER i OF TIIE GAME EVLIi CO.nCEIVED. CALL IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION. MlkT /t if\ H/mTT" 1 AT J\ B IvJI M. iu BATTF110 words
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Article402 1939-01-22 12 THE STRIKE of several thousand workers of the 1 Bfl S. Railways th* threatened strike m Malacca an I mo dispute between he Malayan an Indian Governments on the rates of pay and conditions of Indian workers m this country point to the necessity f thinking people n402 words
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Article158 1939-01-22 12 njtHERE is another statement m His Excellency's review which art hope will be better inn»l< mi nted ir» 1989 than it was m 1938, "In the Colony of the Straits Settlements,* he writes, "it is the policy of the Government to provide English education to the fullest158 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1939-01-22 12 MALAYA looks at the WORLD I Behind The News A Third British Fleet Based On Singapore m fi ALAYA'S interest in thv ]wH British Note to Jap.i' ought to be obvious. We share in the general loss of trade in China and we welcome anything that Britain, with the help1,330 words
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Article152 1939-01-22 12 Analius - Analius THE officer was standing at the top or thp ganeway of a ship asking the passengers as they went past what class of cabin tbev had, and directing them thereto. A sweet young thing came up fcne gangway carrying a baby in her152 words
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80 1939-01-22 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - INFORMATION REVELATION ANTICIPATION C. H. Stanley Jones MAKE THIS PAGE j of special interest to all Malayan readers S who want to know j what is really happening, BEHIND THE NEWS, in their j own country and in j the rest of the world. This up-to-date feature gives the MALAYAN80 words
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Article61 1939-01-22 12 Th pliant*. METTLES, have ber W out tt iB .against maraud h I phants (Hit of rul;' where they h don* much d i by uprooting Barbed o!i phanto 1 Plant*! -nettle wi unwary elephants, root ng uh a» vith tnefr tend?;- trui nettles, get61 words
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Advertisement95 1939-01-22 12 ,mmm^m\ m^m\^km\^ a^fl Ba^a^X^^aaV *^laaH Am wk wlmmmm\ r3^f^mm\ THE LAST WORD... j "H.M.V is the last word m i convenience and durability. w< the full range of "H.M V r !r?g, n •suitable for you and yur family, [r for yn vie. And the br i time to ri-.95 words
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Article96 1939-01-22 13 BOB GREGORY TO STOP WRESTLING [Fwm Our Own Correspondent] London, Jan. 9. B<B Gregory, the British all-in wrestler, who is touring the U.S. accompanied by his wife, a daughter of the Kajah of Sarawak, announced m San Francisco that he would retire from the ring after his bout with Brom96 words
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237 1939-01-22 13 London, Jan. 9. PANNED roses will soon be on the lower stalls m winter. Already otpniments are weE advanced, but it will f>e a year <t two yet before this new form of "canning" is deve- heed commercial Iv. For the237 words
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Article, Illustration78 1939-01-22 13 Inemploved men paid a surprise visit to Downing Street with a coffin m a plain van. When they got to No. lt>, tin aa! residence of Mr. V ville Chan her lain (the Premier) the men thrc'u the coffin m the doorway. They WOK turned78 words
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Article, Illustration323 1939-01-22 13 Officer Defied Ban -Was Killed In Avalanche London, Jan. <>. rjAITAIN RONALD PERCY TULLOCH, \ssistanl Professor of Science at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, lies m a chapelle ardente at Davos, his Swiss holiday-horne victim of a spirit of adventure. The tragedy ot' ('apt. tin Tulioch began on Monday323 words
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Article109 1939-01-22 13 100 STITCHES FOR INJURED MAN Brisbane, Jan. ii. VIIISN he was attacked by a wild noar, which he had wounded. Autust Talpate, 52, a Finn, of Diaiulah. North Queensland, was severely injured. A companion saved his life by shootlug the bear as it. stood over him. The men were on109 words
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562 1939-01-22 13 Eight Tons Of Animals, Birds Stored In Singapore Bungalow: Trader Horn Comes To Town "GRANDEST JOB" A MODERN version 03 "Tradei- Horn," together with all excess baggage meaning a wife and nearly 400 birds, reptiles and animals which altogether weighed a good eight tons arrived in Singapore some time last562 words
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Article, Illustration297 1939-01-22 13 WOULD YOU LIKE THIS WORK? The Indian had hung there the whole night, and way m the last stages of exhaustion. Tlie National Guard came up. thought that the Beckelman^ had been torturing the Indian, refused to believe that they were big-game hunters. There re-ulted a terrific argument. On another297 words
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Advertisement96 1939-01-22 13 pJaiMr After Sj»«rJ K[ CYDER f?Rw^iPl\ drink when you re ho1 II improves mW*m^immmmm y° ur digestion, keeps you slim and fit— /^l^'w^fl^flm helps t0 a clearer eye and extra ener syIf fl EEMfi.%l Maintain vitality and good appetite with fwSSmL^l'"''''''- J^ s P arklin S> invigorating glass ol ISfimm&m^96 words
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Advertisement482 1939-01-22 13 Gain Weight— A Pound a Day New, Easy (jji mgs4jo>*»mmm* Oaaommom m r^ ■>■ 9 mmmmm* Hsssw^. New Discovery Direct from Hollywood Builds Rich, Red Blood, Strong Nerves and Aids Glands Ire you Thin, Run-Down, Nervous, Un- new eneigy, strengthen vitality. I, Cleat derweight. LsR-king In Energy, or Suffer- and482 words
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Article200 1939-01-22 14 New York. Jan. 3. PRANK HAINES, leader of few insane conviei killers, who escaped from a mental home in Cleveland Ohio, is speeding to Chicago "to kill my wife and a couple of cops I don't like/' Police were told that Haines. had taken this vow by a fifth convict200 words
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Article128 1939-01-22 14 COIN GLUED TO AIR MAIL LETTER S\ diii'v, !)<•(. o?,. ft LETTER which arrived here by w lhe Dutch airliner bearing an Australian sixpenny bit firmly glued to the right-hand (op corner. instead of lhe usual stamp, was duly (i !ivcr<d. The letter v.a acid. Miss B Jonas, Lamsrock Avenue128 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-01-22 14 Dr. i>lii.:n Stoyadinovitch, thf* Jugoslav Premier, arrived in Si. Moritz, Switzerland. i-> enjoy winter sports holiday with his wife and davghtcrs, who have been slaying in i.he Engadine for ECine time. Pliotn shows: Dr Siuyadinovitch Iwiggiiis one cj his daughters .vkrn >he \vt coined him in S64 words
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Article150 1939-01-22 14 FALLING PLASTER BETRA YS CONVICTS Budapest. A SLIGHT noise of falling plaster presented four desperadoes m the prison of Szekesfehervar from making their escape after murdering a warder. The main body Oi convicts were being brought back to their cells m the evening, when a warder passing the prison printing-room150 words
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212 1939-01-22 14 Mother Big To Die In Sons' Places New V->rk Jan. 5. piVE aged mothers >f live con I demned killer *>h.< shambled into the office of New York's police chief to-day and <i\i r **\W want to die for our hoys." In the trembling hands of one was a message212 words
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Article119 1939-01-22 14 STUDENTS TURN SCAVENGERS Helsinki. DV dividing the country into 22 districts, each district being: under the supervision of a "scavenging chief Finnish students have since last March succeeded in collecting nearly 5,060 tons of scrap metal, over two tons of rags, five tons of old bottles, and (>0 tons of119 words
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Advertisement702 1939-01-22 14 MIRACULOUS SPRING WATER THAT ENDS ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy In many oj ii> loveliest parts of the jarth, often bidden among tic- lui!s, there to the surface miraculous springs, >aden with curative mineral salts which ate Nature's gift to suffering humanity. These- medicinal salts an> the natural cure for aches702 words
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Advertisement554 1939-01-22 14 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men JJSj Who Feel Old Before jL Their Time y<^^-^Mk. Dn you feel older thnn you are? Are yoi > lacking in youthful .animation? Im you en- L. m -*J3r^ Wb^WtmBzl^K vaUm^. oiy and body,554 words
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Article102 1939-01-22 15 Five Seconds' Imprisonment Melbourne. Victoria. a vol 11! hv.v has just served A a prison sentence of five second*! ll*- uas found fniltj of hitting a tau-dr.vei i. n thr head with a botilia Evidence was jjiven by KVClasntrista that BsC wa, not icipemiltlr lei his actions at the time102 words
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Article227 1939-01-22 15 London. MORE thai. £2,500 was raised last year n Kn»!ish univerMties toward? relict vvurk m Spam, and during the coming term renewed efforts ar* to \e "nade ke *end further and more regular supplies of food and clothing to war isUUlCll m Republican territo ■•>.227 words
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Article174 1939-01-22 15 THREW RINGS INTO SEA Cagliari, Sardinia. 4 N unusual "rite" was performed i» by a ycira» man and a young woman bf longing to well-known families of this city, to mark the breaking off their engagement. The names cl the couple are not given. Instead of returning the engagement ring174 words
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287 1939-01-22 15 She Prayed Ten Years For Man She Found Guilty A London, Jan. 5. maidslone Prison grates swing open to free Roland Hum next ii T,. first ,Klson he will see win be seventy-seven-year-old wrs, Kuth Stacey, onh woman on the Old Bailey jury which, eleven years ago, convicted him of287 words
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Article83 1939-01-22 15 Santiago. Chile. k HEAD-ON collision between a whale 60 feet long and the Argentine cruiser, Almirante Brown, was reported when the cruiser called at Valparaiso. Chile. The cruiser was delayed for two hours while the huge whale fought to free itself from the warship's bows. The83 words
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Article205 1939-01-22 15 FRENCH TRADE MISSIONS WORK Paris. f FHE French Economic Mission under A M. Nerve Alphand, Du*cctor of Commercial Agreements, which has been touring central and eastern Europe during the past three weeks, ha? prepared the ground for further negotiations and for new agreements. An agreement was reached at Sofia which205 words
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Advertisement282 1939-01-22 15 HP -W OKAS'A taken m the Term of specially prepared tablets possesses marvellous pro- r^~n^^^^**^| perties to restore health and vitality, to Sstßnmß^^ti keep you young, vigorous and active. OKASA is not a stimulant like other cheap preparations claiming magical effect m a \\a\ D^«?*ffraL few hours. OKASA i.s a282 words
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Advertisement965 1939-01-22 15 Here's Instant Relief for Your Baby's Skin Troubles Often when a baby cries md Cuticura Soap which is absolutely cannot sleep lor no apparent neutral and is mild and sooth ine reason, skm suffering is the cause. to the skin and, m addition And can you wonder/ Imagine possesses the965 words
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139 1939-01-22 16 Yacht May Revolutionise Sea Sports London. A -'HUSH-HUSH" yacht with a new hull design creating practically no bow wave, which, it is believed, will revolutionise the speed of oceangoing- craft, has been built in a northcountry shipyard to the specification of Mr. F. Gordon Pratt, a London naval architect. Sixtv139 words
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Article118 1939-01-22 16 FOOD PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at the same time would rebuild the patient's strength. In severe cases of gastritis solid foods are out of the question, even liquid118 words
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Article334 1939-01-22 16 Australia Indignant Melbourne (Australia). Jan. <>. INDIGNATION is being voiced all over Australia at the decision of the State Government of Victoria to make drastic cuts in the vole lor accommodating and entertaining the Duke and Duchess of Kent when the Duke becomes Governor-General334 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-01-22 16 Sir Ronald Storrs left Waterloo Station on the "Washington" boat train for a three months' lecture tour m America. He is to give 40 lectures, moving from coast to coast, among his subjects being Palestine and Lawrence of Arabia, who was his friend. This is the first58 words
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Article391 1939-01-22 16 GOLD STRIP IN LONDON LIBRARY Loudon, .Tan S i f HAVE just heW m my hand- t of the mosi valuable ti agreements fa the wofk! writes an--1 porter. It is a strip (.'1 pure gold, about 2 ai wide, nearly 6 It. long, anc weighing i 4 oz. On391 words
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Advertisement190 1939-01-22 16 mmmW a& Kttfl ,-.yy *m\ *< \A^M^ m\\ Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? isila'- mtfjtiir- 8k "What do you think?" MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE I^KZ^A Why SU^ er rom ore^« oa TmS^kmm^^o^=- *5f when Formamint tablets190 words
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Advertisement320 1939-01-22 16 QFfir"!^FSm~ pai Cal or total ccmplicatcd v.i.h head noises ar.d other trou j!ca cured absolutely ii: (Ml weeks. Success, complete satisfaction. Full particulars on request KAHfALA WORKS (M.T.), ra^chpota, Bengal, INDIA. ■#"18 M® I 8\ Kill Kp ft! I* fill JltlfAllf lllil IliCflElwf 1 UhSwM* Rasfora ¥@yr Health older and320 words
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Article52 1939-01-22 17 Paris. Pari.-: n< jvspaper. are ask :r? why the e^ils of the Sante prison arc not hea ed during cold "On the pretext 'heating system is undei tes one newspaper, men literally die of c >1< have already died fluenz'n E i ly Tilt on)52 words
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Advertisement145 1939-01-22 17 hi Ecetifiictag Secret Discovered I'l I'l I IB Id! I., ".I. < '.ili!., n, i.,. a v an d quk-k lie Ili.-.i L<| reilimv ugly 'at pounds a week or IS [»«»und! :i ii onih. 'i i,i. iifu dim-over* rall.-,| I "i BMidi 1. 1 irips n. w heaitii ami145 words
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Miscellaneous370 1939-01-22 17 o:j the air to-day SINGAPORE j ess metres (1.33 mr>i p ires <M.C!) m< s> I tral i by < I froiJ'. I u j by i U en relay- I y< d H 111. 2 Ai- (i John MacCor- I el I j in C Ma- j rmcnic Or-370 words
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Miscellaneous216 1939-01-22 17 COLOMBO VPB 6.16 Mcs (48.7 m.) a m 'j.'JQ Bana preaching in Sinhalese. 11. lu The news un Sinhalese). 11.20 Morning service, p.m. 12.20 "The OJd Contemptibles,"— Part One. (B.B.C. recorded prcgramme). 12.50 Songs grave and gay. 1.20 Organ recital. 1.50 The news and announcements j 2.00 Children's birthday announcements.216 words
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Miscellaneous266 1939-01-22 17 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5. GSB 9.51 Mis (31.55 m.) a.m. 0.40 'London Log.'* 6 50 Music Hall.* Including: Elsie Carlisle (The Popular Radio Star), The Western Brothers 'Kenneth and George), and Ted Ray (Fiddlin' and Foolin') With BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell, presented by John Sharman. i 50 Saturday266 words
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Advertisement33 1939-01-22 18 EASY RUNNING <~ ENDURING STRENGTH PERFECTLY BALANCED BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED ROADSTER.! TOURIST J sports'models! Wmi fa. Mux,.*/ Bcokltt w ,ht KhwltuuK* f DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS C 0„ LTD. Ml. KAAAPONG BAHRU ROAD, S**CAPORE 4^ BBBHBMBMBMB^BJ33 words
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Advertisement560 1939-01-22 18 how Sanatorium patient PUT ON POUNDS of FLESH INCREASE g liu M> I YOUR WEIGHT «H| THIS EASY WAY MV^ Not only this sanatorium patient, but |^^^«RRBsswJ|^y kanhooq hundreds of men, women and children »'M TASTBLBSi r have put on weight, by taking these tiny, W INrai: I tasteless, flesh-forming560 words
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Advertisement197 1939-01-22 18 SHERLEY'S 164 PAGE DOG Worms cause more ill -health and suffering m dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor sppetite, staring coat, diarrhoea snd occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing .hese signs. The onlywaytobe sureof keeping your dogfree is to dose197 words
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390 1939-01-22 19 WEALTH OF TALENT UNEAR THED IN PERAK DURING PAST YEAR (By "Racquet" Perak) V cnt<tanding feature of badminton m Perak last year was the appearance m bis Uwrnwnents of a large nimber of youthful players. who showed up remarkably well. Unearthing of such a plethora of youthful talent is. indeed,390 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-01-22 19 Welsh Honours For Malaya &JL Sfl P'^! f w l lP has dune ;>>:■:>> teh h Malaya m imtmton circles. Sam <■'■ *M the loarnr23 words
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Article128 1939-01-22 19 Samuel Does Well At Eastbourne 'Br "Phoenix" Singapore.) U MAYAN badminton enthusiasts will be please:! to know that A. S. Samuel, who is on a tour of Europe, England and Scotland, has ijjain acquitted himself creditably. In the Eastbourne tournament, he imshed runner-up hus repeating his teat at the Welsh128 words
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337 1939-01-22 19 (By 'Playboy' Seremban) r pHE Negri feembilan tournament (just concluded) was notable for the successes of the Lee sisters and this gives more hopes to Negri idminton enthusiasts m that Negri will certainly be a "factor" m the A'l-Malavan tournament Miss Lee Chee Neo won337 words
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168 1939-01-22 19 Y. W. C. A. To Take Part In Singapore Tourneys By "Phoenix" Singapore) gEFORE very long, members of the Y.W.C.A are expected to participate in the championships organised by the controlling body in Singapore. For a good many years, the women's events have been poorly supported, aid it is to168 words
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262 1939-01-22 19 A MONG the many important matters discussed at the annual general meeting of the Badminton Assocla- tion of Malaya held at the Old Frees Association last week-end was one which must have glade tied the j hearts of enthusiasts of the game262 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-01-22 19 Above are Mr. Tay Swee Iviat, Hon. Secretary, cl Maxfli 3.P., Singapore, and Mr. Lim Kcan Hooi (right), a popular ofP.cial of the Perak Badminton Association., who has been responsible for organising several tournaments.34 words
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428 1939-01-22 19 FOONG SEONG CUP CONTROVERSY gING A PORE'S points of view ir, regard to the Foong Seong Cup tournament are clarified m a letter addressed to the Editor of this feature by Mr Chye Kirn Heng, Hon. Secretary of the Settlement's badminton association. Stress428 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-01-22 19 Lee Sisters Of Seremban Their Friends) The Lee sisters, to whom reference, is made m the accompanying article, appear third and last from the right. With them are Mrs. C'hionh and Mrs. Pennefather of Singapore.35 words
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Article218 1939-01-22 19 Shou.d Rcni this Nurse's Letter Here :.s something oi real erest (> those mothers-to-be aho are with indige. ;Uon in otte or another i its various f< rms: flatulence, i i sickness 01 acidity. To-day It I* longer necessary to endun penalty. Relief can be obtained218 words
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Advertisement96 1939-01-22 19 WBlood Pressure Dangerous fo Heart TRB— mSutm nt r, *nh»h y I J! v X,T h > 'i-r trouhie at.. l VmYmr h 1:1 J'ff^ur-. «»Uve? uJ\ s>,,r Iv ;i ,nyst, rious ,U: symp! kit, c o^^P**' !,non r lthe I*2^" m and a -""pi?*; '""»*> no J. a. I96 words
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Advertisement6 1939-01-22 19 SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE (Edited By 'Phoenix')6 words
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Advertisement184 1939-01-22 19 GETS YOU UP ON TIME! BI6BEN I dependabTe Every morning Big Ben wakes millions who nm t get upon time. He's dependable. Just set him for the desired time and he'll call you on the dot his reliable voice sees to thai. That's why he's the modern clock for modern184 words
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Article, Illustration681 1939-01-22 20 Hugh Savage On RUGGER TilK H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby final is over and much against expectations and various forecasts S jlangor recovered the much coveted trophy, I do not intend performing a postmortem on the game, as I am sure that has been done already by a good many people,681 words
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Article445 1939-01-22 20 Pete's BOXING gossip YOUNG FU1SCO la week knocked out Seaman Butch Parsons with a powerful left hook in less than two minutes in the first of a twelve threeminute round contest at the Bukil Bintang Park at Kuala Lumpur. I have received a letter from a correspondent in Kuala Lumpur445 words
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589 1939-01-22 20 J. llaiasooria Say% Thai.... rv nPHERE haee been two surprises in hockey circles, last week, and now, it seems as if we have to coin a phrase about the "Glorious uncertainties of hockey." Up north the invincible Perak team went down ig"nominotfely589 words
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Advertisement654 1939-01-22 20 Stomach Ulcers Cause These pff A*y* Dsnocroiis i^^?^^ HHRaVBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRaiRRai WIN D j 'MM GA^A f A N S Discovery of American In^K^^^fßUßNiNGl Physician Brings Amaz- ?-_ii I V-^^w^ptwZj ip as- KNIFE- H /J< ..V^o^jHUNGRY ing Relief m 15 Minures Without Operation l^ltfi^SßsS W I Thousands of men and women who654 words
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Advertisement68 1939-01-22 20 Eat What You Like 2nd STOP DIAJBifcTJR* ITS MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO HAVE GOOD HE4LTH. 11. T. LOIS DIABETES HERB TEA Makes you healthier and stronger. Of all Chemists and Stores or from the Agents: T. K. HOCK Coy.— Kuala Lumpur TROPICAL DISPENSARY f -j Penang. LIM CHOE LYE HONG68 words
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Advertisement119 1939-01-22 20 THE SECRET OF CHAf-£PgftNS Good health iv Ihe first requisite How often have we em led -ome man or woman who has climbed to the heights of fame. Ability, of course, is ol £n<at in portance, but without sio<j-1 health, one can never achieve his ambitions. For more than 50119 words
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Advertisement29 1939-01-22 20 DIAMOND I mi m V|)| nun f m^ m *M\ \iMiai M'KlS*.* I L^Bi^^hhJl i\n;i\iin (imioki 1 I (MM Mil k I DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS Co. Ltd M 129 words
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651 1939-01-22 21 Victors Well Served In Forward Line F.M.S. Three-Quarters Disappoint Badly (Tribune Staff Reporter) kS-PoKce 1.-pis. FJ M.S. Police 5 pts. pOR (he sixth year m secession the F.M.S. Police failed to earn a victory over the S.S. Police i*« their annual rugby651 words
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Article162 1939-01-22 21 .l-.v VI II.) TiHE larse-t r.i»«(! y< i to witatsa a badminton u -:ni was Been a1 the Happ> World covered StouttSHi last night" wm-n the Singapore Badminton te odatiea put au a programme tl two m .m\ M'::;les. one men's doub'e> and a WfCB 9 singles m162 words
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Article91 1939-01-22 21 European Trial To morrow The following have been selected tc play m the European hockey trial mate 1 m Monday at S C C WHITES:— Sgt. Carey; L. A. C. 'Vat son; Lt. I. L E. Macmillan; Lfc. L Williams: Sgt. Crcnin; Capt. r. R. Kellett; Capt. R. C. J.91 words
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Article310 1939-01-22 21 Last Night's First Nights A LARGE number of people attended a midnight matinee of "The Citadel" shown at the Pavilion yesterday. Based on the world-famous novel by A. J. Cronin, this brilliant film— hailed as the best of the year- -tells vividly and dramatically of the adventures of a young310 words
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295 1939-01-22 21 A PUBLIC meeting will be convened on Friday, Feb. lo at 1.15 p.m. 1 ai the Y.M.C.A. Hall at which a proposal is to be put forth to form an Association t- promote and control all branches of swimming and water-polo competition in Singapore. Proposed295 words
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Article42 1939-01-22 21 London, Jan. 21. Reuter learns that the question of financial assistance to China is beim> carefully considered. Official British circles do not deny the Daily Herild story, but are unable to give any further information at present. Reuter.42 words
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Article56 1939-01-22 21 The F.M 8. Police beat the Johore Folice by two goals to nil at hockey on the Depot grounds, Johore Bahru th s afternoon. The winners wire superior m all departments, and attacked for the greater part cf the game. "Thfy .'cored a goal m each half,56 words
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Advertisement190 1939-01-22 21 COMING The Mori Suspenseful Spy Story Ever Screened! a^BaTWrf-T-'-'isea *^> V»^. '-.™a3^*^^vmwtOmK <*>*** 39 SSS SSM BilVir fiißßßTif tilHi 'N "JT *"^»ft -tr l^*--. M Kh' B f 7*^,^.W -Ma «m v r "•'-^•sssm** yi^ a. jbc.--WmJ *&ai27' *i» "■■■^s? |j^ 1 JL. 9cV Vm $&%t!!f\ m& WlS^^v-v *>w, ygj*190 words
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Advertisement68 1939-01-22 21 GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I SATURDAY 28th JAN. j SEASON SCREENING 31st JAN. j •iiHh CenturyFex l.i^anli. C 100.000 ■•rixliirlion j r^ •i %gi^^ m^ m w m m m^^^^^^^^^^^^^L mm W THE l v^ -V lP5f f^v* **i© la~ il t^^^^fe^B U U ***ta fc-' rl ;>.; 7;a;pr#^*^ W *friOtl68 words
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165 1939-01-22 22 Injured, Misses Trial And Chance Of "Cap" PVKK hue their son Norman ir< !w h*s w playing ba I, Vii. and Mr*. <;. Williaio o\ Alltarai, M:!d. have dreaded their cthf] sen Leonard meeting v, <h aetieug injury on the football ie'd. k> a ntly Lsoaaxd, right fail back lot165 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-22 22 The Loyals team which beat the S R.C. recently by 12 points to three at rugger18 words
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685 1939-01-22 22 BARTH'S FINEST GAME YET Mustapha Plays Well For Negri INDIVIDUAL brilliance very nearly triumped over team play on the Packing- yesterday afternoon when Singapore boat Negri Sembilan by three goals to two. Shiek Mustapha lived up to his reputation, and right to (he last685 words
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Article72 1939-01-22 22 MERRYTIME BADMINTON PARTY A" Que second annual general meeting reid at the residence of Mr. Gan Poh Yew -lie following were elected as officecea.cis for the year 1939:—Patron: Mr. Norman Urn; *^**£J**r*^ kadree (re-elected': Vice-president. Mr. Lun Pen- Long: hen. .secretary: Mr. F. C. Man I re-elected*: hon. treasure:: My.72 words
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Article39 1939-01-22 22 GERMAN PREPAREDNESS ENHANCED Berlin, Jan. 21 —An important new decree by Hitler greatly enhances Germanys military preparedness. AU men after the completion of their military service will be organised Wo defence detachments incorporated m the Nationalist-Socialist -term troops. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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596 1939-01-22 22 Eight Events For Ipoh Meet [From Our Own Reporter] In ih, Saturday. 'Y']<V. foHowing are handicaps lor Hie firsi day <>i tbe Perak Turf Club meet on .Inn. 28 and weights for four events < t Hie iMpaJ T Class I, I>iv. 1,596 words
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Article48 1939-01-22 22 The remaining two games m the sc.e.c. scccer tournament will be play co p., follows: Tuesday, Team A C» va T'-m B f7», Friday Tram C (4> vs D <3 Tl c figure; In brackets indicate th<> ■aa ber ef p lint held by the team.48 words
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57 1939-01-22 23 East Lyn ne Scores Double For Meet 5 Mi 4 Taipinff, Saturday. m $88 and $66 won- a feature of the Taiping 1 ended the two-day Skye meeting here. 4 I her yesterday's success and again won57 words
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Article92 1939-01-22 23 Rate 1 PHAJR PHAR *<? atid sh: l s horn Tok SO Bay Rose S7 Race 2: FAST LYNNE Sl5 and S7 Twinkling Ey« $12 Blue Bird Sl 1 Rate 5: LISHEEN $10 and S8 Queen Beon $3 Race 1 PAY Ol T Sl2 ond 5"!92 words
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4 1939-01-22 23 ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RESULTS4 words
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Article93 1939-01-22 23 THE Band of the Straits Settlements Prlice will perform m public during the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M.. R.M.S.M. Tuesdw Jan. 24, at Telok Ayer at 3 p m Marc ii R EHenberg overture Fiotow; selection Arthur Sullivan; valie93 words
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Article, Illustration10 1939-01-22 23 DR. JONES10 words
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Article355 1939-01-22 23 England Beat Wales 3-0 At Rugger London, Jan. 21. SIXTY-FIVE 'thousand people saw tbe ruirjrer match hot ween England ard Wales, played at Twickenham (his afternoon. Heaton kick ad off, and England main tamed their superiority alter repulsing a Welsh attack. The lively English three-quarters combined splendidly. The game wasReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration138 1939-01-22 24 NEW C-I-C ASSUMES OFFICE ice- Admiral Sir H. J. Studholme Brownrfgg has taken over the >iore naval command from Admiral Sir Edward R. O. R. Evans ("Evans of th? Broke") at Chatham, the Kent naval base. With the hauling down of Admiral Evans flag, ended one of the most adventurous138 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-01-22 24 EIRE'S CIVIC POLICE HAVE FIRST A. R. P. REHEARSAL THE first Air Raids Precautions rehearsal of the Civic Guards (Poiice) oi Eire took place at their headquarters in the Pfceonix Fai k, Dublin, Eire. Nearly 100 Civic Guards from all parts of Eire gave a successful demonstration before instructors trained62 words
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Article, Illustration67 1939-01-22 24 Members of the Spartan Ladies' Athletic Club came to the assistance of Polytechnic athletes who were trailing in Battersea Park, London. The Polytechnic were short of men for their gymnastics class and the girls went over to help. A Spartan girl is seen making the "foundation"67 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-01-22 24 BOAT Destroyed BY FIRE A sailing eraft being 1 uilt for a round-the-world trip was destroyed by fire at South Benfleet, Essax. Ihe boat, nearly completed, had taken 12 months to build. Photo shows a man inspecting the ruins of the boat. At <l»e bow can be seen the skull54 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-01-22 24 A hundred and forty warships are on the move off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of America in preparation for the greatest exercises that the United States Navy has attempted, to take place in the Caribbean. The manoeuvres expected to begin about February 13 are known65 words
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