Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 September 1939

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  • 15 1 you j— N 8 1 NGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 118 1 WORLD NEWS FLASHES IfcGnMth has replied tw |s H m tin Ami i i m Pn 1 1 M th. hrtanes «.i Vi/i leaden fcpositrdabi-o'irl. sus fl««- Minisi iM n. Gei man broadcast offi red lir. ktfitiker, who made tht iM-lcsurrs ten percent, ol GoekW yatmig* n Of lf),T (MM)
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  • 37 1 I** *ma tl| ol \itql<>'wians held m Cal< utta to re'lfirm loyally t„ the Kin«. it wwlcd to approach the J* or,t '*s f»r an \n::l«-lmli an l l>o form< milar lo watof the hwi irar.
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  • 27 1 II "ihr United states, official: "ihe Federal Bureau nf |ni^ation paring closer align the activities of I aatSf P 1 lhe r I vn M publieuli,
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  • 12 1 1 toehisaant. lfmWm S^fMrtnted or •W i ,M 1,,,,;, damage m
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  • 26 1 I aan IS',., U V (I ,u I ho Is? tis n u,,/ St> lln<l thi b_.it rr u,r n 1 o. Mirations I. id.
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  • 42 1 L I I Mu> l n 'tht l »»e air l^ige, Be U>an < U ii. ,1 I IS ii.h, U,sl ttMlinl their l!** It r "hite l^th,/ d M »nt t rvals be V fr «"dip r and Belgian B_ Mi
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  • 650 1 __^___^_H a_n "M— I ■_M_M_M_l_^_H_H_^_i sta//n 2_ad Better Of Hitler HB m __E___nr =RENCH REPULSE PUSH ON WESTERN SECTOR London, Sept. 23. m ENERAL consensus of opinion m neutral ™a\\ circles m Europe is that Hitler has come out second best m his partition deal
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  • 682 1 LATEST NEWS FROM THE EASTERN FRONT INCLUDES REPORTS OF CONTINUED POLISH RESISTANCE TO GKRMAN TROOPS, AND FURTHER RUSSIAN ADVANCES EAST OF WARSAW. The German High Command claims this morning that Lwow surrendered yesterday to the German troops and that the Germans ;;i" prepared to retire. This
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  • 125 1 London Petrol rationing introduce'! here. Rationing means considerable curtailment m motoi traffic a* motorists restricted t 100 to 200 miles per month unless iretoring m connection I wiiii work. Western Front French repulse big German push. Hitler reported arrived fare with Xon Brauchitseh. i'resenee coincided
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  • 61 1 BRITISH PATROL VESSEL STRIKES MINE Jr is officially announced Ui.it tbC II M.S. KiMiu'.il.i'. a ;)i1|»»l v iel of r »oo tons, struck i mine in the ffrifUkh < liainr I on W < >l nesday. Five members «>f the r»\v unc killi-ii. and U\o injured. I )ir ship h;is
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    • 9 1 IfISIE MARY lATTO Tel: 4772 (view American Dresses fl
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    • 62 1 i m ELSIE MARY BATTERY ROAD. Tel: 4772 l)r<vs!M*s lor All Occasions $5. to $30. S___r*<-^ E,^^&^s(H mW. J7 AmWW WlsmmmW .___r !a__?^^3s^sr __________r7/____r v m ___^^^^^^^i^____ HM^T"l^^^ff^f J^V -"""i^ «i. -^J^w As* ■m\^\^' 9^r**fA*WArAr^ffA Jkr .3 \W The "White Howe" Inn, Canongate, Edinburgh^ The Original Home of White Hor*o
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  • 341 2 SINGAPORE MEN PICK UP CLEVER NEW ARMY SLANG EVER SEEN A RAT-TRAP IN THE SKY? BLIMEY -BOYS WEAR BATTLE BOWLERS t (Tribune Staff fiJING _PORE Army m« n an Trust Ihe rmy to think When I mcl a f< w "1 Boys" he ol her evening th< v how they
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  • 432 2 INDIAN CORPORAL TO DIE Singapore, Saturday. POUND guilty on a unanim us verdict returned by the special jury. Corporal Adal.it Khan sentenced to death for the murder of Sergeant Ghui Baz, al the conclusion of his Assize trial this morning. A crowded court- hoi death scntenc Mr. Justice Manning since
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  • 208 2 The Man Behind The Police Rotan 22 YEAR-OLD MAHMOOD WIELDS WHIPPING JUSTICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) gX-PROFESSIONAL boxer and at present a process-server, Mi nio;)d bin Mat, 146 lbs. of bone and muscle, ha- performed no fewer than 60 whippings m the Police Courts since 1932 when u secured work as
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  • 88 2 Prison For Having Dagger Singapore, Saturday, j pjx month >' jorou pi is ►nment, to j b_ followed o\ twelvi nths' police 1 .supervision, sed "ii Lim Cl alias Lim C by Mr I L. McFall, the District Judge, when pleaded guilty to a of having m his pessession Outlinin
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  • 88 2 Singapore Saturday. Appearing before Mr. J. Fletcher CYoke, ihe thud p r >hce magistrate, to day, Lima;, a Malay pleaded guilty to charge i failing to report his arrival at Singapore to the police, while a palice supervisee m Batu Eahat. Court Inspector M. M. Whittle (d
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  • 26 2 '•il lectur s by Dr. Preni li ion with the Back to the Bible Campai al Bethesda, Bras Iven nightly Thr 1 cm.
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  • 78 2 Wayward Hubbies Pay $15,000 'l Ohunc Suff u„ ai,c <" costs, 0 tt llu murh mor! a "»™ny. private 0 i de, i Ptti cd.n. l <*tal me. I ui r 1 oUnf im >•■:.! erun ran«r lr ym s f month. >„ i .'..■11. t^ year ,a a P*V
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  • 371 2 RE the nor will speak to the peoples of Mi ni th( B :l 8.1 station to-day (Sunday) at 8.15 p. m Hi peech will be loinews bulletin B Aft< r t noire news bulletin, app m the B M 13 C i Malay translation ol
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  • 82 2 Singapore Military Wedding 4 MILITARY ol< mnised 1 the Pn Church here to <!r. wai tl I G. Burt, 0 i i uri'er. M:i en Hur:, ah <■ < .at Fl' Canning, is in* Mr. C. J. W. Br i and his bridi Mrs. Pehr Turin The Rev. A. A
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 r^^T*THHr w^iW'i < y^pyy m **w ,^l_Br^y"C-y- VJ WB W. -a*_ >__r^'^t__r« *Wo\ n^ m%,\ s batu iKKiti\c,i!i.23fij_ 'tiJl^rtiMil PENANG [^.^Mgjg^jjiwig .^r~~~- yr^r- iin'"_________^^_^i^^^^______i^^^l K__B________v^^^___n_Rjtt _L___rsJ_____E___l ■■■■BHr _a_n_a_uw_a__ ?«___j_k_ s_ _o_ms _9Bß_mi w a FORTIFY YOUR SYSTEM FOR LASTMS HEALTH mWW^^A\ s^~ V *m\ WATERBURYS KEEPS y /V\E STRONG AND
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  • 723 3 HERE'S A MAN WHO ENJOYS LIFE I Witnesses Padang Games From Bedroom Window (Trikuhc Staff Report! i THISisHx »torj oi a modern young mar who draws a safer} ol |75 a month and live.- m a million t'..l!a. manshn. lad. Ihe
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  • 62 3 i This is the million dollar munv ion which lieu rs ;i lull Singapore man. The man -hewn (inset Ik i \lr .\;a m use r« i -Ira. And che m M! sjen? i).. MM re ognise it? Y*m ought l«». It is the new S. I!>i
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  • 356 3 Three Chinese Committed To Assizes (From Our Own Correspondent) Va'acca. I'liihi pOLLOWINC v preliminary inquiry heard before >\r. J. G. Rapnoporl m the Police Court, three Hokkiens, Teh Khian, Chan Kirn San and Tan Chun Lionp were committed to the Assizes on Friday tor trial on a charge of using
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  • 197 3 Travel-Stained Doctor Says "Your Police Are "Wonderful" I o'rihune stall Reporter) a do< im-. Di. \V. II Itnnee, private practitionei Philadelphia, says \n^ nol wan; t met t another doctoi re during the week. ne\ ci ..t knov apore hospitals compare American, does not cai c. m Dr. Rennee said
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  • 54 3 INDIANS' OFFER TO FRANCE ■lb_J n lh,> IlH, i«"i mmmunitv tl j j_l- Na l^_«_ Bl 1 51 iii v, 2 __fl -_rWk'/ > v ■*I_S 'w! ag BLjUtUary J 0 f fr u I* ■> me fa "b! :> military o^^ o^mmm\mr ti th f^at the 1 war brothpr
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  • 458 3 i 1 1 ihune Stall Reporter) ,^1 AJ Ja» Scnul> are aJreadj doing iluir hit lo Kelp the <: ai eininef I elunnj lln present war. I he\ are acting ai m- loci and are .mw training to do ulher duties; Hrs| ml
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  • 179 3 TIIIv Musical Go il i y h is t <"»W taken over the organisation of the Music d Circle concerts, the ilrs* of whii ii 0 i Part Hot.d proved horl time ago. The ne»xt concert i to be given at the same place at
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  • 26 3 ii j.. announced that owing to the* prevailing conditions there will \y no conierelice of the incorporated Bocii Planters Itiis year
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 163 4 Note: The Governor* peed, from the 8.M.8.C. will be broadcast In this theatre after the 6.15 p.m. show. TWO GREAT JUVENILE STARS IN AN INSPIRING EPIC! r\VIIIO\ 3.15-6.15-9.15 TO-DAY <_f if 1 '_P*r*P'B^'^P''P"'^W'fl'B_!PP'P* ls_^3H_Bfll fl/,l^^^^_l;M;lilll;ll-ITffff'ffTTT»f_i A PICTUIi. I.Vl.itV HO_ .AM) KVKKi I'AKKNI 4 Iwl WILL THUILL TO! s IT HERVY
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    • 667 4 "One of tho neatest and iihm „x v til ***C^ lon ff time. You must See it." n I ha Vf ALHAMBRA^^ l5 f A Startlins human film drawn fn,,,, (||p -L?»'3 fc Qj se> if Gre*»# v-, T*L m >h }.fr r rW3M I 1 |_M_ Uv *s^Hm_2_^i_j^s___lt^ /J
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  • 536 5 A FAMOUS FANTASY AND SATIRE wmwmwm ON WAR Hollywood Will Present— I „,a < trifle premature lo stait talking abe -it Chriatma bul Hollywood knows that Santa lavs already i* whizzing along m his reindeer sleigh for his annual visit from the North Pole. Nearly every one of the* film
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  • 105 5 i ff »i/rvtir^ff HI-BOUND un busii Wil- i Came-ron Menzies, who worked c. Douglas Fairbanks on "The Thief Ifcfdad" m 1923 and is to work with .uM Korda on "The Thief of Ba X m 1930 I lo do the 'nek stuff For The V: and that will be
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  • 83 5 I-wtUi do no ex< i r not per-i.-icaliy at th< brand new J^e of Judy Garland kibe playroom oi her nea hi me the consist of old-fashioned cupBehind those cupboard dooi i wy^ type of dam- band Ins tru M the catalog^ There arc p°n«B. trombone,
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  • 84 5 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system immediately alter the birth ot a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty ol easily digested nourish- I ment. fox thai reason, doctors throughout. Malays recommend Horllcks They have proved that
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    • 93 5 -'___5^ JORID'S NEED i II *rt__* nd N P ,y Opportunltl.i INS! ,01 NOW I, tho tlm. to 1 SM m,ru, «"dqu«llfyfor p„-«n,nt H W,,,# TO OAY <^ our l^oiox e °n»«'n» th. world'! l^eolA 0 i om *-«'"dy •n q :o..rln a I^C_L 9 M#chM,c t, 3H|Jr* b,,t A.ron«utlc.l,
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    • 36 5 111 m^irf In I A^<v WEAKNESS L j DEBILITY A Wr XL Yi^^t-i AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' A\-Jr a mwmm Syrup ol Hemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, anJ gives health and .trenjlUh, JF»r b*»lt»-r •..rum*, t»w mn< M I
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    • 1147 5 For TAe _/oo<f, Veins, Arteries mnd I DuArvLlAi _n«l r yor lea ana >^ s-aa_ T I 1 J I "%w_^^ \Take Trench Moulh Tf\d> 4^mmmmi^mlm%^ J,,1(l Ht 1 1" x s ___«-SWKyTF> _hi j _SB—^**^ <■ th«y l« r t Jmm^mXmmtsm\\^Fm^ js£mw*^ f tfl :I|>S ,1! p»SSBP^ New Discovery
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  • 89 6 ALLOWED TO SEE OWN FILM GlU.'l I Holruer, 15-years-old Danish lilni star, has just seen hersi'.ii" on the screen utter a "battle" wit-li the Danish censor which lasted ♦lay-. Grete recently finished the picture ci. fl l orce"; was due to put nee at tiit first night i. ii^;i Bul
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  • 64 6 VALUED LIVES AT 2s. 6d. ni.i. 1 V Went, licensee ol the Lobster Smack Inn Canvey [stand, Essex, dashed Into tLe sea with, a policeman ti saved two yachtsmen He Gave I hem hot rum; Dried their ctothes. I'ut til em up |or the night and Gave I hem r*
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  • 257 6 Executioner "Bungles" Two Executions DEOPLE ol Boston, Mass, I'.S.A. threat coed to invade the local prison and smash Ihe electric chair, following revelations of the .--!«.>% execution of Iwo murderers earliei m Ihe day. i i.i usual pxcci Ell < riou ly ill m New York A .slitut", who
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  • 87 6 Bull In A China Shop ONE <»i six bullocks which bolted m Grays Essex, High-street dash into a china hop. Assistants ami customers Red. Somebody shut the door. A largz crowd then watched tin hull blunder round, scattering china and glassware. I inallj finding the door locked, it brushed awa)
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  • 90 6 piANG6TE-l films do no more bar.:, la buys than the Old penny dreadfuls. This i.s Jimmy Cai opimoi speaking as one who read penny dn lab- and uiay.s gangster parts. He recalls thai one daj as b iv ll' adli about the exploits <1 D Dick when a
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  • 68 6 AGED 37, CANNOT READ «dd eel a. I »<« to observe a 'Hall- <•<"'•, i bit mi, fl SR a loiter from V which sti ot read t the a t Dominy tl i ll* handed the •tr de 'A i Hc\ H colle ol the letter ii ii the
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  • 75 6 The Average Man Is Lopsided piSOl I sSOK (IAKFMr. X Dt SIN, of .Mahinan SU'.f W lege, Mya the average penm lop hied. i .1 lieople wh' and aim lou schoole hilcii coll tudent the atwr i arm i.s not only longer but j* lb Igger rl dvi to hereditary
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    • 426 6 JOINT PAINS TORTURE YOU BECAUSE !W\ 'fW^ KIDNEYS I \^Jfpm. SLUGGISH I You need a Real Kidney Restorative The *£.< t B 1 iroOen you cannot atford to take knees, km., k Umosi c hance with Kidney Trouble invariably due to weak I ~s I vital organ. an thi filters
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    • 367 6 wake, up Uouk inoAmo A __R_h IvBAl v BA ;> 1 *pw* *vi iii wm_^ __L JsmYW J_L_ __Lm gT tw*w S"% When you're feeling tired or depressed, a natural stimulant will do you more good have a glass of Whiteways Cyder. Made from MJB\lf\ the finest cyder-apples it is
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    • 108 6 D.T.LIM'S V 111 _l______v FOR WOMFV WBm fJIVINC BIKTM Complete Course #i*nr*ffc 40 Days' Consumption ?SWF Half Course 20 Days' Consumption H w „aily Course In packet for 1 days p dose postage 30 cejjjlflß 353, North Bridge R HEALTH DANGEfiSWHAT SCIENTISTS SAY Eminent doctors, and bacter.olopists who poepd thtjf
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  • 912 7  -  W. A. HARPUR Wan- r B x 1 4T rood Control m Malaya has shattered centuries old h fental dislike of t he ""i fixee, md one of life' i nfaor (and profitable) distractions has been removed from the retail section of the bazaar. I
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  • 139 7 40,000 LEGACIES IN SOUTH AFRICA UNCLAIMED I T 10,000 \H ople m the Union of South Africa are entitled to acies varying I etween one penny .nd £2,600 thai they have never laimed. These amounts havt been paid Intc the Transvaal Guardian's Fund over a number ol yeans. A i
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  • 239 7 inj ii o im Singapore civil ma- i Bistra > In court with the Reel- l to decide civil md criminal c. Mud the two acted m rotation each wee* Ischarge the aimer duties of h •llice. Juries consisted either ol Dye Btnrooi lour Europeans and tores
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  • 1235 7 £ERTAIN friend have been kind enough to say that thej the old familiar title of "Strictly Betwe Ourselves" above this Sunday of mine. They say also thai for two weeks they havi missed tlie- oceaa sional light touch and the odd funny ie story. Ami they ask
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  • 380 7 Man Cave Up Harley Street For Small Town Wilfred Grenfell, 74-year-old benefactor of Northern Newfoundland ami Labrador, has just carried out the hist wishes of his wife. Lady Grenfell, by burying her ashes <>n a hill-top at St. Anthony. 'The casket containing the ashes j .\a> conveyed from Boston where
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  • 113 7 Fish Caught The Fisherman Riga. A WII.Y pike or he«hu:Uer m\ shark turned the tables on an angler h\ lake ZalVftS. M. Michahnnskis was fishing m I helake when he felt a *-iron£ pull on his line. He tried to draw m the rish. Suddenly the head of a giant
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    • 156 7 WSlO^ _Mj Ii rt I J^ x. w $Afi&ffi&>)4l&-'s, m Jriy" x^__^_9_^_^_^_H__&v 5 AAS\\'/? T^mmmmy^AmmrAmmm\ <• ZfSrPP \*tAm^kt S l**^kr _f Set. _t HRC_ __i%j the finest bntter yon can put on uonr table ,f~~~— Nourishin ie.s.s, finp creamy jj 'f^» k9 flavour and rich "olden colour nt^ %r *S
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  • 1415 8  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE By Sunday last when two very smart Chinese weddings took place. The first wai that of Miss Ong Kwai Yor.g, known to many of her friends as Lucette, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat. and Mr. Liew Yeok Lim. son
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 678 8 CIYMNASTICS, THERM. RATHS. I Reducing treatments I Mrs. Emslie King, Cert. Masseuse, I Cert. State Reg. Nurse. I 250, Orchard Rd. Phone 4609. I Robinson Co., Ltd. beg to announce the extension of their H A I R I) R E S S I N G SALOON also a PEDICURIST
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    • 61 8 y^ I f Then >iave an Elisabeth Arden I-eetme* I An H^liirhtful m air-ccncMionepd luxury while clever taiera m thin: to face. Emerge an hoiT later, cod, m witn a ne* outlook on life m general, «nd P* parth ular. Afi Foi advice, book an individual ap? otntwient to Wssm
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  • 388 9 lib itely !i frocfc ni w H m »loi 1 1 .en itlined tii :li t'ii! 1 froi thei eath t:i j the rai •d by m!! f prorired 1 below the polder haped neck- I)-. .1 tch ullfciiUui I ilr m; with touches lit- bolero type
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  • 474 9 Don't Put The Blame On Heredity Careful Upbringing Coumeracts Inherited Instincts j M AN^ "-'■<:• IU Old v ,-v 1 m lh( seriou mission parenl shlW5 hlW r Utile mai c 1 A,,,,,,!- there v kno* bul certainly mar., ol v rem In its lnt< mi m th 1 pecially
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  • 260 9 Malaya Patriotic Fund Johore Branch A ladie section ol ihe Johore Bahri branch „i the tyalaya Patriot!. Rind wa.. inaugurated al a meeting presided over by Mrs Pepys, wife ol the British Adviser on Thursday Sept. 14 H.h Tungku Ampuan Besar wa elected as patroness and Mr.-. Pcpvs I consented
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 ODETTE'S 01 desijrri y ottr dresses. i •■■il yuur figure and complex- ti n% Making charges for siiori I frocl ci •.:,(>. no v all I I s_flt/_T'^i^F*lP_l ~fl_i_^_r ___^r_N^| >? i■•
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    • 39 9 DERMINA DXYC.KN REDUCING CREAM Ji '?>^ r -"_HS ___»__ili™^^ a oul itanding achievemt i <>!' 1 1 y, pn *en w im i }.<»(;. iiicji! j i,i for iho it <\wc\ io»i i I .1 lal. MEDICAL HALL LT[ Bat r Road.
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    • 37 9 Lingerie Linen Handkerchiefs 18. Battery RoajS, Ist Hoot*. Phone 7143. JUST OPENED Singapore's Cheapest Silk Store SHANTI SILK STORE 125, MIDDI.i; I.'OAD. 4 I el. Jf7s. w L-^W VJTAMIN \x I'll Guaraataed lo soften whiten your face.
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    • 428 9 _»_!^____s Cl A*s J J jf" jJr "And now I am a NEW MAN again-thanks to SANATOGEN" How many times have these words been spoken hy grateful awn ..11 over the world Grateful because Sanatogen has brought ihem a tare-frt-e feeling of exuberant health that they h. tV e not
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  • SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 611 10 fjOVntOL, rising prices and other outcomes of th- war have drawn attention to ths necessity of conserving food suppliers One avenue of conservation lies m ihe prevention of waste, and m this connection one cf the heaviest looses be>rn«' by thi* country undoubtedly arises from destruction by
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  • 1852 10  - Berlin Em barrassed; Tokyo Puzzled; London Calm C. H. Stanley Jones I B y 1 STAND FAST! Small States May Fall But HITLER is DOOMED EVENTS move BO rapidly that comment may be out of date before the ink with which it is written has dried. Nevertheless we must try
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    • 81 10 'Emerson The most beautiful TO A HIH Radio m Rfalaya IvfT-l/Iv TSrilliaiM.jyntßi.uiJiJUMllllllMß |||__W____MHMSBB_BPS_-MtJW-_S-a^-» g f ,j^s»? x __B "_SS! <aX W Model BR -226 13 Valves Less Io°/o for 12 m. Speaker <£ Ofi C or on Easy 13 555 Meters %D L XjO Ask for free home Console Model
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  • 474 11 I =QS_-A__D FOUND FORGETFULNESS BREEDS LOSSES (Tribune Staff Reporter) QUITE a number of small fortune, arc hidden away "i the- least thought of places In Singapore waiting to Iv found by a lucky passer-by. In some cases the articles lost may be jewellery, fountain-pens,
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  • 182 11 Klocmfontein, Orange Free State. ALLEGATIONS thai their daughter had been driven to her death by the h, M an e-vii spirit, were made by a girla parents i they fip|K?ared m the Supreme Couii here charged with krnurder. Edward Panv of -red that
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  • 242 11 TT r *r Now York. m International ie»\e ttary hid it^ happy ending m the reunion »f an American engineer and I > i s Ifus- ra wife, wllO"0 freedom lo join him he won only after a four-year struggle with diplomatic red tape. Excitedly Edmund
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  • 24 11 HolMsjrm_.kers at Beano. Regfe, su mx. »re putting their holidas ene:n to ROSi ymrpmst by filling Handbags i a the bi-.u
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  • 287 11 XJEARLY 800 nun and women, representing _."> count lies, are attending the 15th International Congress of the History ol Art, which was opened m ihe Great Hall, Uaiversity College, Cower-street, W.C recently. 1 The Earl of Athlone. wearing his black and
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  • 224 11 Europe's Mysterious Monk A RECENT secret grant se- eral thousand of pounds bs !>•• Lord Baldwin Refugee Fund t<» M l ither <alt' revealed one of the ma I i" mantle stories aboal ihe of Ite;ina>" Catholics from Father Odo. a Benedictine m cousin of Queen Mary H a duke
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    • 388 11 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished A___ _»_>••« mm WS) casf c bal 1 Catarrh and m ■< natun Iwa re d-inj fi 9UA a hearing In some of the n.<..t obi tinat( Sfarfed m 24 Hours by Praised By Users Former sufferers naturally an- high In rVcVNf DISCOVCrV their pralaea
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    • 136 11 v a n Oi iii 11 HirnVfeH ift- one quality Ihe world over wS OmW yß* "_^^a_£____ _^_is__i'/ yK s_^OTa _JF^^_ti_S_i mmmtr^mfmmmS^ AgßM\\ ■■•?'ss.■■■- mtmmsL _H MMMMMuiS^ A//s&£?'' y Amm\ Bfc.,'- '■-'$&&£-&'?-'■'■<, Smm iiife&- %i wSmsmTm&ikr ■> mmmMStsS i\^mm\W'''''^' r mmm'^WmmwA^B^Ji fwm^OsmmmY*''' W~ < '%!%08XBMmvU9m\ ___^^_!__9_a__R_a <Ovs"^3r_ v**»:» r y
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  • 182 12 JEWELLER ROBBED IN CROWD London, Aug. 23. WAX VERNY, 57-year-old Hattongarden diamond dealer, was tacked and »*obbed of jewels worth 1,500 as he rode up the escalator at icford -circus Underground station ssterd Scores o" people saw it happen. They heard Verny cry out. They saw him
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  • 666 12 AGAIN Germans Never Learn r I' 1 111I II Germans never learn. The submarine on an innocent liner cai America, immediately recalling to mil outrage of 1915. i With their misuse A that weapon I Germans have made tlie word the n menacing m lh< whole ugly vocabul ot warfare
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  • 53 12 ICE-BREAKER FINDS ATLANTIC "FRONTIER" Till line irhert the Atlantic 1 meets the Pacific On* w s l' Hi" ii'f.breiker X hrr last r-Nr_r lh Ik ■rmUhi U •> ,l r eport just published m re 1 tolUwj ruunhly ihf •'•"< i..mi {tan Umg IsLinds, thr hi.., disappear and <hf Pacilic
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    • 484 12 RHEUMATISM-BACKACHE now known to be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION leal dlseonrrlM 0\ rf remove urids and i 2tJ of an f A- JW| /./A *AVtv/A\ '1 Star' I Rheumatism, V' [Ml j_| y\ Sciatica, Neuritis, Lum- Ts*^ boqo, Nervousness, Lei lAI/^\A Vt Poms, Duxine-.s, Pains m IS/, J~w 0)
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    • 276 12 x^_L^B^a_r Bm j ■B_r^^^i_ *_i _Hk I^^jm BEL /j^s?^3J^^BKsgii3| P Er mW. _B_^^3 gfwS^ofms}m\ xW Vr. JL l 'ml _fIP WW. \_q <_E _i JSf m _r __^__JE H __M _bM_I __i i _i,V> I r~ n»l '^*v m _P t^_S*_ J Me _jflr flfiHv Vlr fl '^l_l_Sf tM_^__ we
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    • 14 12 y T 2___ jT £_a fl IrARl rARR A CE CYCLE CARKI Co., (I926)^U'
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  • 114 13 HAVE YOU TUNNEL VISION? n.^s R g A. fbompeon, Doctor of (Ruhu Science.) r.«aM)> "I automobile eliiyers ho have defective \"si<>n an*iirf cars In even ritj throughJlawortd. iraffl" viol and mentally d< i^'-teally eye i_, Kini' equlred <T_- npir vision on neai objects for at a time a the occa
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  • 135 13 Hauptmann's Executioner Is III New York. LttRT C. ELLIOTT, 65-year-old electrician who is America's Ljdowii executioner, is lying criEjyill at hi.; home m Queens. [us he who pull'-d the switch to mi Bruno Richard Haup to/his Eh after he had been found guilty ii murder of the Lindbergh baby. \xm
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  • 315 13 London, Sept. 1. i IVING m a wooden hut ho built In J a lonely lane m the village oi" Hatiington, Middlesex, only ten s mile's from Ch&ring Cross, is a man < who knowi nothing about Hitler or J the crisis grey-haired Henry
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  • 268 13 (•EH Ml ANY So 4 Holland, i nj l aaenouai hortage ot bread tea, coffee, buttei °*P' according lo report coming into thi frontier town. Even Nazi enthusiast!! an* wonderng what kinei of war Germany can wage if, ar the beginning, people hay to
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  • 69 13 No Soap, No Shave Says Berlin Me,, (a Berlin have hern told 1 laat only one application for l J piece ol shaving-soap can be made n OVC months, and alw "tilv the |ok« is circulating mat beards uil| soon be popular t again among men. i, Women are anxiously
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  • 214 13 "Mother's Life More Important" A___ London. rlhß attending the birth of an eight-pound baby boy recently. Ur. David Thomas, flight-lieutenant m ehaige of ('ranfield (Beds) R.A.F. Hospital, protested that he had been compelled to go to an inquest when he should have been present at a dangerous maternity ease. At
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    • 322 13 RE-AWAKEN AND FEED those HAIR ROOTS! f v "My hair (mil out," writes Mrs. UUlman," leaving mm only one patch. was under hospital y care for montho, ul my hair would not grow again. Thyn I used ■o*^*^ Kotalko and nous 1 have a fine thick growth of hair at
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    • 992 13 i Th^Perfcct Couple fy J 'P 1 _r IT^"^-. "*"*_^s^xl AvrAmmmmJ Ar r A^l^^^_r <^__l^l_ J _l-___-V£ __T Here arc B^ .A iI l TM I |_jj AtyJmmmWZmW? ust a ,cw ot I^^^^^S!_vllP^-^^^_j|_-__^_w p^ tnc S P CCI -I **i r: l|i»Jj -^rJA."^- AVAmmsYAw features which v^_^ ~^AWmmm\WAmT nc| P
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  • 154 14 What a i..!; 4 a woman with a lui^c family and an Read I lettr "i am a woman oi 50, of 13 children, ai I hi ye not <>n my face. S I pa through a >:.d resolved to try R Ek new
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  • 794 14  -  ROBERT BRUCE R s B y s Interest Heavily Hit By i 1/ oj Cheap Goods I X JTROM the inscrutable, from the hns come not wisdom, but 1 ncsa leartied m the West. It Cheap Shirt. i Made m Japan: "Mens tunic shirts, double
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  • 361 14 National Cultivation Areas Chungking r PJIK National foovernment plans tc establish '"national cultivation areas" under the joinl supervision of the Ministries of Finance and Economic Affair, and the National Relief Commission The necessary plans have already been passed by j the Executive Y.ian. and details oL the programme ha 'c
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  • 447 14 ]yiL'R( I HV, Ihe pohbling, running metal (hat for centuries intrigued (he mediaeval alchemists is to-day intriguing (he strategists of the western world, ior (he problem of its supply ha^ within the past few months became one of the major concerns of (he men
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  • 62 14 Four Chinese Banks To Move To Kunming Kunmln; THE head office Central 1 oi China, Bank ol (A i mers r 0 i '>fhrcs m Hongkoi tall j >f Bhanghai, will be hed here The hi id OfQcC will have dii eel cont er the branches m Shanghai It I
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  • 97 14 CHINESE GIRL AVIATRIX IS ACTRESS NOW Hangkong, Sept. f I.L Vi hiim shapeh hin« M girl rlvci who makes her deiiui as a movie aetresa m Paramount*! "Disputed Pass age,* 1 nill use her own aeroplane m this pieiure. According t<» information reaching here from Hollywood, producer Harlan Thompson has
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  • 472 14 Kweichow Efforts At Rural Reconstruction JW l\»eui,o» Provincial GoveraaMat is wmMii-?"*'! 1, resource* of the province lh approach,* f J and transportation. 5.a.,,1 Mr. Wu TinK-chan*. (,„v,rn»r ,',f chow. -Kweichow." Mr. Wu declared, "i a really j only thing it needs is human power to utilise such natural »c-;, According
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  • 90 14 VETERAN GUERRILLA WARRIORS F Ma Cl and U.u-kuo aVr^-U* j mand off troops ISdwwil^ 1&8 M &8M the Japancv vl «Un* Ot er' Waft*, *»ad of an army ol 1 s Bwne of r. Lh( '"to action _gairs^t_ l,l,h ng the Chinese _s£_ A t hang and Peining Rai The
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  • 63 14 iapanese r •I hard hit a.s a European war, there bfml demand for Japan*" toiled States wrce the ning mi the ww* Nippon merchant t^. the sit. -=tti»n only a- IMiran setback. With making pUns to rertP™ market-. JiP i^| fll the far
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  • 28 14 STUDENTS PETITION TO CHUNGKING 4 I St:.- n patches ir n V,.' r men _4 4_Al stiuv i l r t hp apPr! v C-hunpWnf 7w. Central New*.
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    • 266 14 ANNUAL READING §<»n family, lore. profess lea. health, wealth, Journeys, laok te lotteries, races, etc., larky number, colour aad days ky monthly details, for 1 year 91, Weekly 97. 1 answers 91. NO COD Dollar notes accepted, atate birth details er ssx, ass and vrtrrai time. rT-nesssa AJhrm* mam Timtant,
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    • 188 14 PILES There is no need for ns to tell joa of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble^ We tell you that if you only start using Maa Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.
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    • 43 14 With a BRUSH an i artist WORKS WONDERS With a toothbrush you, t<->. can work wonders. Just try a half-inch of Kolynos on a dry toothbrush twice' daily and see the amazing difference m your tec th BRIGHTEN your SMM E with KOLYNOS
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  • 144 15 Women Suffering Hot Flushes i 1 1 i r ii. i. i i i r i i• i I 'alpital lon, Night Sweats, < iiddini 1 1; id i-lv Pear, i i umbm i <>i ii nd and l make you old l>efore youi tl i ewsclentlflc disco ailed Arcito
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  • 557 15 ON THE AIR TO-DAY T SINGAPORE /Ml. 825 a" I 13 mi si -gp I '.'I lilt s ii oo ■:1 Band n 15 I the ,n s I om H r/ifl- IB 12 25 S_*3 Spw H«-*- _L "rtiVii 1 140 I.i /I'd
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  • 60 15 Men Made Old By Mysterious Gland Trouble I, 111. II Of till Ihi 24-Hour Results ithin kik.\ i ampany, P .no. Pro1.,...,. k le entire" greatly •I Ihlnk Proqcno •I, 1,,: n I trou- t., with the ii Guaranteed Success n th* i under I 10 Under Proqcno ru-w n
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    • 422 15 "T 3 i unini iT&ri^i I* fUl*' If» II I IHI H > riii imitm »_># »^rtr_ a_ T»- ir 1_ mnamfW Glands Restored lo Youthful Vigour i In 24 Hours r Scientist Explains How \4r' New Discovery Makes %fy IMen Feel Years Younger d^XrLw an, with mon I ••.■rim:
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    • 627 15 LONDON i TRANSMISSION I GSO 11.75 M m (;M 15.11 ph b 19.82 m. TR INSMISSION (.^i\ '».r»i km n isi.35 m > CiSF 15.14 me <lf> n m.) Prom 6 TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND r.SG 17.79 dm (1&M m >; c;sf l',. t l B«C8 (19.82 in.), (is.i 21.53 mes
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    • 203 15 ■WM_ HW^M«M-___iWn_-W«__P---*_^MW^»._M'« j TICKETS ISSUED V_* V f *W By A jx STEAM I TDAX/Cl SHIP AIR ANt) I I ■^•»»U railway LINES I j NO BOOKING .KLS. j Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities an I givei> the best ol attention and 1 as_i_'>a_ce. j iM.
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  • 176 16 i Neu Remedy that Beaiefgi the Cause. Flatulence, heartburn, pain, distenpalpitations, nnd sbortne&i of you know those distressing symptoms of Indigestion only too well. know their cause? They are caused hy wind which In turn Is caused hy undige-ted and fermenting food. We have long known
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  • 252 16 (By "Orlx*— Johore) ANOTHER year full of activity beith for the j layers and officials of the Johore Badminton Association has now come l < > an end. However, Malay players are still practising earnesrly m preparation for the forthcoming Johore Malay badminton nrnament to
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  • 244 16 Perak Notes No Secretary No Annual Tournament (By "Gay Reveller"— Perak) AFTER a protracted period, the vacancy caused by the resignt ation of the honorary secretary of tlie Perak Badminton Association is still open, but it h surprising that the Committee! have made no eOorts to appoint someone. Their inactivity
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  • 340 16 Trained Experts Will Be m Quick Demand To Sell, Install and Service Television Equipment! I Troin y ou At H-pi*. In Spare Tim*. To Prepare For Tofovitfoo TELEVISION IS M i I \l I V HERE! Score <A radio stations ihe world over .ir<- now lending oul
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  • 237 16 Rain Spoils Penang Badminton By "Sphinx" Penang SOME of the w<. ist weather imaginable has been resp risible for the curtailme tit of the- badminton .eason m Penang. Badminton m the Colon, has waned considerably IS a result of t his, Even friendly inter-party matches have been discontinued as a
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  • 248 16 Ql ERIES through the medium of the press with regard lo ihe tu Pahat Badminton Association have been treated with Frigidity. I launch this appeal once again with the hope that it will rouse the members IY<>m their state 0 f moribunditv, and satisfy
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    • 131 16 I #0 MORE 1 WORRIES FORME WITH DEPENDABLE i^ S XmWm _f _p/ _5_F x-__M^_i___ii^^k. Slumber soundly, wako up promptly ii«> more worries with dependable Hi*A Hen oa Rlii Hen is the fn«-nd of vii ij Precision iron tructlon, dust proof i;isp, civ*- hiru ;«ei exceptionally i«»nsi Hh". Handsome derslgn
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    • 467 16 SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE hdited By PHOENIX" High Blood Pressure Dangerous fo Heart Thousands of men .'iti<l women past Ml race th.- danger, of heart trouble aad paralysis because of High Blood Pressure. High Hlood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer largely because people mistake the
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    • 104 16 Rheumatism Vanishes likeMi?!; Rj <ii- nolvini t i l r< h| ii IT) IK :iii! i;h. urn .ti m 1 1 Kwrmnrl i I Ml'l 1)1. iffpi i dins v*i ih Ini mati-m I. im 1.-i ir «l:s-i|ipr;ir 111 U n<J joints 1..'(f.i>.0 Klip normal)', acflv* < njoy lif" Rumcnd
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  • 185 17 aCOIIMI I ird* theendof y. terda. i had captured east of the nighl tn- tivity en tl a (1 1 !-<- region outh ea I ol SaarindonLaute yht Gcrmam ntinue to defend Rercelj ,ll approaches to Saarbnieckrr :mA n the i uo forces
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  • 97 17 Finnish Ship Sunk By Germans London, Sept. 2 4 REPORT aboul tin sink, the- Finnish ship .Al;.. tti om< trom Oslo, h i- »tat< caniei «»i 3,500 tons, loaded with a <» of wood pulp, wa stoppe i ie'i man submai Ine off hi u1 h :oaBi of Norway. ihe
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  • 109 17 PETROL RATIONING IN ENGLAND COMES INTO FORCE London, Sept. 2.*'). >ETROL rationing took effect at midnight and already there ia a ptible diminution m the amount i 1 1 afne n London streets. lln allowance to motorists, other than those entitled Jo supplementary supplies owing to then i»uhli' dattes (i
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  • 57 17 Defence Zones SHANGHAI PARLEY CONTINUES Shanghai, Sept. I FURTHER rforosskm on the question of revising the defence sectors in Shanghai was he fl betw en Mj;1I officers <>• the Japanese, British, American and Italian forces in Shanghai to-day. No concrete lettaiona were reached. The stall' officers concerned are submitting rep
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  • 27 17 Tokyo, «c pt 23. Japan has )< of he mini v t Sue -.r rs m deatli of Mrs Av.'-.o Tan bashi. She 100 Eastern
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  • 114 17 London. Sept. 23. rjiHE British reply to German charges that th British blockade is I infringing international law has been ed by tht Ministry of informa- i'»n. Neu Lnted out, "have a.• h Qermi equally ntry by Into i mal •he righi to rce
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    • 238 17 tfl <s^» y^-^S^N. #*S3. 'I'FI NEW WORLD DANCE PALAC r Till. LARGEST AIR-CONDITTON-H) CABARET IN MALAYA WITH B\K RESI lUR •XT ATTACHED \M.IIT HA A I i; Nightly nt 9.30 p. m. 11 A HAA C i: (EREi ADMISSION) EVERY HIS.. THURS. «v S\ r. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE I FROM
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    • 202 17 The Slavs of "FOUR DAUGHTERS' back Again m ta Ulfr picture- ALII AM HIS. TUESDAY 26th Df _^~v Everything's new aughtcrs (jjuragcoustp^U^ ____B_B^'- oo<i* **+> aLWPmsW^^mf _____I_R_ John Garfield jr s^-'-*** mt* f^^JR EunkMiUuK'.-DONAI.n c:i<ISl»«MA^ ROliSON'l-idh.in Js_i *^^Jl_k «s3? 1 ll j v Priscilla Lane •Rosemary Lane s **^^>?.../_| v**^
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    • 61 17 *^A^___M_fl Pt^^^ -___k_— J_4 IH_?**_^ffo t__S^ '_B—_r^_> h^L. PI9RW »w>v a vvs I^/ jf .sniii m r Thrill-filled intrigue* yjfi ff& THE _^J 3 LONE WOLF f A SPY HUNT k iA, WARREN WILLIAM fe !|f IDA LUPIHO to Virginia Weidler _2PH j^J A COLUMBIA Uk tjP_T TUESDAY AT THE
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    247 18  - B OXING NOTES "Pete" I By AfOHAMED FAHMY, the i tian b iter ho made quite a favourable impression m his fights m Malaya some tin i ago, has (.allied t< Mr C&esai M Houghton expressing Ins desire to have a couple of fights m Singapore. The promoter i offering
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  • 129 18 EjtREDDIE Bartholomew and Jackie Cooper are rival: and friends once n In *Mj n_ H th picture which >pened it the Pavilion on Saturd Famous a few ye. rs ago as I itelli- nt irs, he se clever boys In '•Man jH< ritag* "the fix finite
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  • 87 18 TOWN HEARS HEAVY BOMBING Chungking, Sept. 23. QUNFIRE i^ now audible m Macao following the landing of several hundred Japanese blue-jackets at HeungC.H w, about fifteen kilometres northeast of the Portuguese colony, from more than twenty steam launches yesterday mnrnina After ihe- landing the invading column
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  • 216 18 I don, sept. 23.— Maj.-Gen. the Duke j ol Gloucester has taken up his app< in'.- j ment with the Briti.-h expedition! re io France. He is chief liaison I of the f.rce— British Wirel._s, out to be a great SUCeei, will pul on his second major
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  • 109 18 Singapore, Saturday. IN exercise of the powers conferred by Regulations 3 and 54 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, the Governor orders .hat no person shall buy or sell, or agree lo offer, or invite an offer to buy or wU, any unwrought Ime m blocks, ingots, bars
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  • 258 18 St. Andrew's Beat South Johore Singapore, Saturday. IN an excellent same of ruggei played this afternoon at Fairer r.uk. the St. Andrew's Old B<»^ gained a marrow victory over South j Johore, the margin being eight points (a and a try< to six (two tries). At half-time tt>e St. Andrew's
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  • 20 18 London, Sept. 23.— The total of the Red Cross Fund last night was £137.000 Brrti -li Wirele
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  • 292 18 Newcomers Beaten In First Game The Rest li pis. Newcomers II IX a rousing -nine' of ni] to be plaj I m Sii son, The Rest beal the T < six points (two I ries) to ni S.C.C. padi <i. Hamlyn scored the i rie The tean I ing partii
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  • 243 18 Singapore Malays Help Fund UEADMEN of Malay kampongs a their loyalty to the British cr<> to-day. Tin 1 meeting was held to d contributions to the Malaya Patriot The meeting, held under the auspice.' Of the Malay Union, was presided over by the president of Che Union. Che Daw< A
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  • 38 18 H. E.' SPEECH BROADCAST AT THEATRES i: Excel] th Governe r's speech whic a bi oadcast fi nn the 1 ai B i' 8.15 o-night will be he al the Pavilion and Capitol Theatres the 6 IS show.
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  • 39 18 tei cum Sept. 23. Cor Knit, Ihe Dutch swimmer, set ur a new 7/orld w men's bach strohc i h r tr».° l" her tii l rnin 10 Ihe pre\ v record wa i m'.n 12
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  • 38 18 Singapore, Saturday. B c this afternoon tl £.\H.B. beal Kne wi i i foui i i two ahe ian i i i 2 B fixture All red m the Arsi hall j -a the game.
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  • 58 18 BRITISH SHIP SUNK: ALL CREW SAVED Bergen (Norway), Sept. TA. A CREW numbering 26 ol the British steamer Akeninde, which was sunk yesterday, have arrived here. The crow stated: "We were warned that we had tei take te> the boats. :»nt without am i»e- longings. Thi' ship sank ten minutes
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  • 13 18 TO-DAY High Water. Utt a.m. 3 i 7.."»1 p.m. 7.S ft.
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  • 19 18 I d.on. Sept. 23. The Kin the Irish Guard I a tear of Lnspec hour.- Rcir
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  • 273 18 300 IRON GUARD MEMBERS KILLED oi ha, a were kl «Ot1 J_ lva,i,, n U Td-n I 1 ""—s when v < .Elll||. S WJ> lh -hiieni.ut lls de k "«»»n. exeeaYL^ST ders and orraruW r i R P»^ tht ir„ m rl »>gteade» u ;K back friini c ll
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  • 126 18 Catholic Cathedral Wedding THI wedding took place at t" Oral of the Cord shepherd Mr Desmond Henry V n of Mrs. and tlie- late Mr Wood worth of Dublin, and M. Eileen Rose, daughter ot Mrs. IC- Rose and the late Mr. Georee The service was conducted Hnv N Maury
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    • 141 18 i».i_f_-_:^i^^ ,_ii£_m*ii_K__^^ ■l^_^__^_a_aM____a._B^_B_H_H_^_H_H_^_H____^_B_M_M_ißVV*WW_H__M_HWa_H_H_H_A_H_l_l_b_a_^_B_H_^ —■B—PM—U—M— _B_H_B___«_^______B___B_«_l__«__afc_CM_____^ LIFE ASSURANCE IN WAR TIME tsnmmft^^A^* ■.J^x)xTfr.Vk^mm99wmMmm^ mum |HH|^^BHnHßß^BM^H^^Bnr_^_n^EMsn^»a The Great Eastern Life continues to live up to its reputation as rhe Cc mpany on the Spot" with a magnificent offer to all new i artime ciii ni*. THE FACTS EVERY NEW POLICY ISSUED FILLY
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    • 53 18 1 EV E EXAM I N A TIO NS, E_ EGLASSES, EXCLUSH ELY. Bpeeialiaing Ocular Muscle Anomalies Creased Eyes, h £vv^V Complicated Cases e.t {iM^&f Defective islon. THOMPSON OPTH Al. CO. Qualified I v > s i^h; S 4. ARCADE lil DC 'PHOM K. A. Thompson, :>■ of Ocular St
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    • 36 18 Wahh fof. N<v Screen^"A 1-h'rilliiiß Advenlaii "h* M th, Brautiful Ph'l i ral Islamic— "ZAMBOANGA 4— _J___^_» m^ -*r I _tf*_T__ff <*"" __l iPß_________l &ASm\\\\ J I witii > „,M" N v -rUf COMING TO THt cAPrifl shor,ly
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  • 189 19 I Thrilling I Soccer I At Stadium M\l ►YALS I il ni da\ Dl d (fame from Ma I.i match m Oh n 1,u ci p.A. I it I he Stadium i 21 la» 'jewel. I > i< ti 1 inn came n 1 the
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  • 383 19 Chinese Inter -School Athletics Singapore, Sat urday. r rill«: iii i i riangular athletic meeting -lenii' i he champion < Chinese hool I Singapore, St lang >r nnc\ i i he 'hite c I li-'h St Imm.i round m fine weal her. i j, ntlnued to mon t event Hop,
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  • 16 19 Champions Once Again umwmmwmmmm m ***^^'i^Amtm J ,h< >:,!:v ,r intiotographed al 11m Anson Road stadium.
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  • 78 19 I TO DAI Badminton Cinga p ire opt it ml Union, > a m. i »!l H S.O C Champions kin emifinals and Mixed 1 ur omi s He key Khalsa v I i!» Hyderabad Re -inn nt, Khaisa; Meet m. oi European Women's 11 key Club, 6
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  • 314 19 Kuaia Lumpur Races mm—m **—--__»_>. l rom (m: Ou ii Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sal urda; JELOVV are the handicaps \'n\- the firsl da> the Se r Turf 1 .>' Autumn Meeting at Kuala Lumpur nex| Saturday: Her es 1 ts, 5, Div. I, 1 l
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  • 101 19 TO -DAY'S BASEBALL 9 t the II le A due I h nd. i to pi a y the J < ub de nab d bj and Co and a baseball awarded to tht ch?mpioi Hard Road H, Celtic Bard I lUbll 1 lie Judith Anton Jock. Gordon g o
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    • 105 19 tt._tifl.fl _I Xl M fl F>Wl i t lY_ B____m____i__l I j__ /f«_^A "BODY'S FRIFND" 111' .if I VlaVujJi'^v 1,1(1 _N^ > S I /a |CX mmATM h -*> /f «Vc-_ .v l > 1 S I _<_>< vv^c> 1 N ll I J W-___»*^_^B_^_» R Sl_r_V_H_BK I rllTH^-^^r^V I
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    • 218 19 I "I feel perfectly tit again— you too need not __r^*" v I suffer any longer iitß^kl^ _S ri__7 *^Ar mmSkS __> t|__^^Sfii____t *SK__%l^_l AmmXVMk Amp mrS*MMmm. J fyj^_ a_^Q9t 1 u__E^^_l *^&BWo* _a *SatA *m >_9_K_i T^ B_Si j sSm—aW _flFjHji mwj MumiWSz. '»*J3^ ■t «t gclrS^ V^a Bm
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 534 20 Pai Is,— German j by bout the had conI staling that the health ol del riders are im- d damp weather. n n i cnly when p in«i n linjj oul id« the ep practically standing up. Al the same 'linep from pcnctrai es Ini i 11 plii
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    • 62 20 100,000 REFUGEES FROM POLAND? London. Seit 23. IT Ls stated m reliable quarters Ir Budapest that over 100,000 refugees m■• red Hung y I'ori rol A Government 'tatement, however puts the number at considerably Ucs. same sources add tha- most cf the refugees were soldiers and that gen- erous help
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    • 80 20 London, Sept. -3. BunpMes of credit remained ample I all borrowers' requirements throughout h irio quarters charging no more than 2V_ per cent. lor im acconemodation. ci day's treasury tender was not•tic for a decline m the average rale i jr und 3 5 16 per cents,
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    • 96 20 Many people lost their lives when an extremely violent earthquake shocked Smyrna this morning. In Athens, it is recorded that the shocks lasted 10 seconds. The island of Mattilini was rocked and houses collapsed. Reuter initiative In military opeiations. When 11 was found necessary to change that decision, the
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    • 289 20 London, Sept. 2:;. THK first ""•'eyewitness" account from "a French port" fives dramatic colour to the fait that "every day. iron grej troop transports slip inconsi emu: ly Into harbour, bringing fre b instalments of B h troi pa for sen i- In rancei rhe
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    • 84 20 Rome, Sept. 23. UIGNOR Mussolini to-day reaffirmed Italy's decision to refrain from any military initiative. "Our policy was fixed on Sept. 1 m a statement to the cabinet." ho told Fascist leaders to-day. "There is no reason to change that decision m our national interests, and m view
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    • 70 20 Bepl 23 Raskolnlta Minist< r to Bulgaria :,1 r hf w Nice m i circumstance ;kolniko\ (1 (1 the post i •)< m April. IT3B. and i utlaw by the US git s m the RrounrJ r :'mD of enemies ol the Reuter London. I pi A German
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  • 10 21 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1939. WYE CENTS
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  • 294 21 I "TO SAFEGUARD OWN w w INTERESTS'— MOSCOW London, Sept. 17. MOSCOW radio announces thai Soviet troops have crossed tne Polish border. During the night the Soviet Government handed the Polish Ambassador at Moscow a note stating that m order to safeguard her own interests
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  • 285 21 OLES STOP GERMAN ADVANCE 111. man attacks Iran the northast havi bean rheekcd and dirforces attempting te> advance m direction of Bialystok and Brcshebug haw encountered decisive tance, sta'cs the latest PoliO muniqut' broadcast from Warsm. communique ttdds iiiat In of Lodz ond Bk.erniew.ee Held if continue, m which the
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  • 59 21 RESTS IN BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA (Berlin, s< p.. 17 Official News Agency admits that mber of persons have been arrestBohemia and Moravia and says •c mainly adherents ol Dr. Benc> wish elements, announcement adds: -Then are me priests among them, but one lot speak »>f systematic, wholerests of Roman Catholic
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  • 54 21 Ankara. Sept. 17 rpiiE Foreign Minister, Mr. Saradjoglu, X is leaving for Mcscow as soon as: possible m response to an invitation by the Soviet Government. It is persistently rumoured that Turkey is concluding a new pact with the U.S.S.R. aimed at reinft rclng tlie bonds ol
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  • 183 21 THE FAR EAST PUZZLE Londein. Sept. 17. JAPAN'S cm; m ever the Mongo- lian ■Itaatjo I before MM signing of the Moscow truce agreement is indicated by a delayed Peiping despatch stating that according ti> Foreign observer, at Shauhaikuan. thirteen Japanese troop trains recently pa sed there en r< ute
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  • 64 21 Discounts Easier i npHE mone; i I continued tiom t:i" >i bankers' dcpo appt red to il ind_ comi sum po Ition j v the d unt rate bul T ink Rat 1 i er j there v i idencj la This week's Treasury Bi.'j rate was only i shade
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  • 65 21 SEAMEN DEMAND WAR BONUS New Yoi-K. Sent. 37. A SIT-DOWN strike, seamen demandn ing a cash bonus of $250 for entering war zones, prevented the departure cf three American ships from New York, namely the American Traveller, the American Trader and the Scan States all of which were to have
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  • 71 21 Tokyo. Sept. 17. THE Hamburg Amerika line freighter 1 Oden.vald arrived at Yokohama yesterday afte reversing her course In mid-Pacific soon after the outbieak o*. the war. She \vas bound for the West Coast of tne United States but the captain put about when only 800 miles from oorf because
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