Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1938
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Title Section39 1938-09-30 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales \'ol XXVII.- No j&3. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Friday, September, .JO, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1988. FIVE r; I39 words
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Advertisement25 1938-09-30 1 f aw m ux»u i] I It I B U x c Dominant In Malaya fT* and manY a mother in bQCk to the day25 words
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Advertisement12 1938-09-30 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST I MORXIXfi TKMKI \B- j '^^^SSSSBSSSSSSS jlv12 words
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Article, Illustration99 1938-09-30 2 i\r Reverend J. it. Webster (formerrj of Sheffield) who acted ii midwife when his dsnc*»»< W33 born three r.. tnths' 230 in the Ai 'isn-i of Canada at Cornier Mire Settlement, arrj ed i Uverpool am j •baby. He tr: home on i "Duclmss <»" on leavs i99 words
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Article209 1938-09-30 2 r«day, 2CtH srpir nr>ei\ ing the guests t a i linnci given by His Excel Gcvernmrnt Hewse this cveu a. i: i i. 3in;*anore and Mr M» tice J v Mai-- and Mr* t. i. M >c<.»rescor and Mr». M »c--i. Rayman. Lt.-Col. ana i vMn and Mra.209 words
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Article48 1938-09-30 2 Rabat. French Morocco. HAROUM Oaedrago, French S enej m (se sha tp shoo ter. six feel .Mi. was standing In the market place he~e wtien an Arab cyclist i ra bed into him speed. The bicycle was wrecked. Oaedrago walked off uninjured broadly, grinnfcur.48 words
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Article33 1938-09-30 2 The Nctiui r v. v.u 5 remain neutral under all circumstances, declared Dr. CoUjn ir i hvoadiast speech. She would not give passage to any armies and would defend evert* attack.33 words
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508 1938-09-30 2 NOD SA YES INNOCENT MAN FROM GAOL London, Sept. IS. JEAN CAQUOR, murderer. uho found out how to for-e uivirei prints, J and nearly sent an innocent man to jail. W* sentenced to life impnsonment in Marseilles last week. Burly last year a508 words
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135 1938-09-30 2 Jerusalem. {£RI<:\M)S in Palestine who have been breaking into Governmeni offices in order to steal typewriters have a typit caliy mental sense of humour. A typewriter was taken recently from the office of the District Administration in a central town Shortly afterwards, a135 words
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Article82 1938-09-30 2 Reuter. The Hague, Sept. 29. 4 STATE of emergency Is to be proA claimed by the Netherlands Government to-day to facilitate the adoption r old measures in th- uublic interest. Parliament will meet to der.l with two urgent bills providing for mea-ures reainst the raising ol pricesReuter. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-09-30 2 This picture was just received irom Eger, Sndetenlard pictwesqnc thorcnghfares axe fee i attered by eri the Henlemfets have been deprived of *e.;ai status support* ment are ;till extremely active in Eger, which has bet headouarter! of the Sudeten German Party. Ihe state dktiict is very ;-rrul81 words
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Article569 1938-09-30 2 London. Sept. 14. VOL behaved like a wild beast," declared Mr. Justice rottesley at 1 the Old Bailey, in passing sentence of eijrht years' penal servitude on Robert Hamilton, 28, phmlayer, of Cramntons-road, Sevenoaka, Kent, for a criminal asanll mi a well-to-do married woman. Because569 words
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Article54 1938-09-30 2 The directors ol X M States* Rubber Plantation Ltd., bti recommended a final dividend in respect of the last financial year of rive per cent., payable on Oct. 28. Dialing a total for the year ol 10 per cent the carry forward, subject to audit and u.;ual54 words
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Advertisement163 1938-09-30 2 LOVES TO I W Jfl SING NOW I f IDONtA I DON'T Jji&foL W nV?r C F v WANT TO HTO FORCE HER. RpP li>WJB >un*cV2 I PRACTICE-Yl MISS WHITE... mJc tu»? ji WON'T DO IT/1 SHE HAS BEEN <, T~ft erFOREV LATELY USUALLY WAS JOST SfcVfo OVERSTIMULATION DRINKS NERVOUS163 words
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Advertisement49 1938-09-30 2 SUN RAI N I For exterior woodwork and metal there is no t I SIIURWIN WILLIAMS REM BULLETIN I'AINT- I Developed originally i'ui signwork this paint I durable, gui, a-drying and colouri'ast i LOHMAXX dk CO., LTD. I PAINT HEADQUARTERS I ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE wm n WPS 26 149 words
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568 1938-09-30 3 A DREAM C OME TRUE: JOHN COBB TELLS HIS STORY London, Sept. I f Cobb in the Newn Ckr-nIT Railton said: "If you want ni wIM you a car smaller than aiv Previow cor,] holder which will do568 words
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Article113 1938-09-30 3 AS kSS" Wednesday. A pieyed i nincse. steppej hrst elase carriage of the shtL r Singapore mail train a t Kcala i Pur :ailuav station he\,a 1 a ra I way detective. The detective asked h! m what he waa in the carriage and Leo*/ ygj113 words
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Article93 1938-09-30 3 COBB'S CAR ITS COST pay mi e an ho::r of *c£, eon M™* rinn over 140. own i wj .Ji expenses, he V o< ti *°fai of just uuCc i 1 43 a imie for bis m mS J r »yJor, of Bi i Dklands rZS Ulil M weighs toafl93 words
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Article141 1938-09-30 3 Belgrade. eight-year-old hoy i s the latest victim of a four-year Mood feud between the Albanian Moslem families of Ibraimovitch and Amrtovitch. of Lapashtitsa near Poduyevo in Southern Serbia. He was Emm Abdulalovitch son of I Abdul Ibraimovitch. He is allied to I i Mve141 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-09-30 3 prhring bj*< iwe*iitio#»ry Railcar, John Cobb, <"c British driver, reached a speed of 35t n.i.Ys an hour at the Bcnncvdlc Salt Flats, I'Tah beating the world's Und speed record of 312 mi j cs an »n:ur C yUib:ishr i i>, Captain gjrge Fvshm. Phe io shows John57 words
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268 1938-09-30 3 ij.. Washington. f s ,h: a,,b l > been fornu'd ,v h, L™ ot excwd «•»•«•"> committee has cf-str.eti, „of r CS> r lhe ESS" 'is un ci Dy September so. if U|J arco|v |lc sible to drau up complete pUna for the Underground M268 words
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Article39 1938-09-30 3 The death of Iff. S. K. Arumuga Mudaliar took plaeo Johore Bahru on the 26th inst. Deceased, who was 48 I years of age, was for 22 years in the Johore Government Printing Office as binding foreman.39 words
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Article210 1938-09-30 3 Maccio, Brazil. TL'RIUbLL vengeance has been 1 taken by Corisco ("Lightning"), a Brazilian bandit, on a farmer and his family for the supposed betrayal of his former chief. His chief war, Lampcao ("lamppost"), a notorious bandit, who operated for more than 16 years before he was210 words
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Article253 1938-09-30 3 London, Sept. 28. WHITE Paper was issued to-day <dtbwiag correspondence respecting; Czechoslovakia ea&aatfog from Hitler and from J «>nl Rynuman to the Premier on Sep/. 21. <he n «Jo-French proposals presented j 0 Czeciiosfovakia. Mr. letters and memormdunl to Hiticr, and other documents. Mr. Chamberlain's253 words
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Article44 1938-09-30 3 i ■""•ana Mrs. c;. c. Ash worth, ol Stag*. Poje, return- to Malaya in October Tin y I I spending the last month of their S leave jn London and mo staying at 3 I J Burwood Ptece, Hydr Park. I44 words
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Advertisement222 1938-09-30 3 H home dog' he is more fortunate man If his wild ancestors in many ways but w »nderful new level of fitness md m. he leads a life to: which Nature 1 did Em? v 3 h cUcT > hflPPiercompanion not intend him. As a member of your f C222 words
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533 1938-09-30 4 THREE YEARS FOR SPY London, Sept. 13. SENTENCE of three year.,' p?iial servitude was passed en a man found guilty at the OW Bailey of espionage. He wa.s Robinson Wa an engineer of Brentwood-road, Romford, Essex. Walker was charged under the Offic Secrets533 words
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89 1938-09-30 4 MARRIAGES in Italy during the first seven months of this year numbered 151,662 —a decrease of 42,183 compared with the corresponding period of 1937, according to statistics published in the official gazette. The population at the end of July was 43.237.000, excluding some half89 words
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Article60 1938-09-30 4 Daring the carnival procession at Ventnor, isle of Wight, the fire brigade, which was in the procession, had to 1 answer a fire call while they were in the High-street. Police made a break in the line cf spectators and the motor-engine was diverted through a60 words
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332 1938-09-30 4 Paris. A J9 mm*** numher of deaths are demanding the investigation of the French Police. The body of a young woman of 25 or 30 has been taken from the river at Carrieres-sur-Seine. She was f ashic..i ably dressed in a grey coat, pate Mm332 words
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Article72 1938-09-30 4 l'uris. THE howling of a dog led to the discovery by Gendarmes and r orest keepers of the badly burned body of a rr.an after a fire had swent the forest of Meppe, near Draguignan, in the Var. M. Celestin Heraud had been cvcrtaken by the flames72 words
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Advertisement441 1938-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The underrated are the Company's -i intended fixtures:— O'.TWARD. 0 i [LA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI >RTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapoie I 1938. S.S 01 HSR" omits Manila Oct. 8 I i ms. "COBURG" Oct. 13 GNEISENAU" omits. N >rth China Oct. 27 HOMEWARD.441 words
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Advertisement453 1938-09-30 4 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated lr England!* P O. S. N. CO. s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. ror.nage, Spore. 1938. RANPURA 17.00 C Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6.800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6.G00 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15.0C0 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15.000 Dec. 16453 words
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Advertisement363 1938-09-30 4 SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES j To: BaMgkok Saigo" (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) By Luxurious One Class Motorehips. Displacement Tons From Penang P.S'ham Malacca Spore mJ (".000) 30-9 m.s. ••Jutbndia" 113 0 ,i 01 in 11 11-11 5 ml -teiandia- iS£5 20-12 21-12 22-« ADJOI PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SKA363 words
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Advertisement268 1938-09-30 4 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD., (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of LaaLrg for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin. Newchwang, Yangtze ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. YUENSANG Oct. 5 Oct.268 words
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Obituary64 1938-09-30 5 LOH AI NGOH (alias AH AI) parsed away peacefully at her res I 2SS N L0~°« Geyllng on 2 Btn inst at the age of 51 X r^ e leav es behind a son NG SENG YONG (SONG), 3 daughters 3 mnn:» n laW and 8 grandchildren64 words
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Advertisement604 1938-09-30 5 GdvGJd i&mumiA. PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Mwiic^ality are now invited for ih« olk>wln« material* or service in? artieulart tee Municipal Tender RooS ma] Supplies for 1939, See gotteto Tender Room. ruction of a new reined concrete bridge ter the Singapore River at Pulau Saigon. (Deposit $500), 12 noon, Oct. 24, 1938.604 words
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Advertisement508 1938-09-30 5 PUBLIC NOTICES TAMBALAK RUBBER ESTATES I NOTICE IS Extraordinary EB Y glven that an BALAK RUBBER PQT^TO^ of TAMWUI be held at th* ESTATES LIMITED the Comnanv v Offices of bers, B ™k Chamday of October -1938 the 6th Purpose of nr,n n 'at 12 noon f or the Proposu508 words
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Advertisement326 1938-09-30 5 POSITIONS VACANT I WANTED laboratory-assistant, preler"- I Anmv Wlth kn °wledge of latex work. Apply giving qualifications and certiriS?ng S apore OX Na 4 3 C GOVERNMENT. q' k Ai L- cx P erie "ced Electrical man in Subordinate as a Head Wireman in charge of installation and I SShtw326 words
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Advertisement313 1938-09-30 5 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3.00. (CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON J? ,at l\> Capitol Mansions. VITALITY •n 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and tireGernfan jiff? c "J? 2" astonishing and hS*£ s£r i L Cases of general weakness n rvo,,s troub,es an a i<«» "j313 words
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Article181 1938-09-30 6 Singapore, Sept. 29. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. l per Koyan $160 R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $Ido j (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $14b Sum Rice -Lcwhway" No. 1 $22u S:um Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 J-iam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 Jiy" Slam "Singhway"181 words
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Article859 1938-09-30 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept 29, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3|9 4|3 Asam Kuinbang 281- 30|-nom Austral Malay 43j- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 23 24,6 Aver Weng 0.03 0.65 Bangrin Tin 2l|9 22 9 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.40 Berjuntai 10!-859 words
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Article198 1938-09-30 6 Singapore, Sept. 29. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2.3 25,32 London demand W «gg* Lyons demand Switzerland demand gj Himburg demand New York demand Montreal demand 53 11 }*J Batavia198 words
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100 1938-09-30 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. No. 1.XR.9.5. in cases (FOB. September! 24 7 8 25 1 Good FA Q. in bales (F.OB. September" 24> 8 24 3 3 Ifo. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* uawardable Spore* 24 3 4 25 Do. October 24 7 8100 words
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Article39 1938-09-30 6 A form o! influenza is prevalent among its in South-East London and parts of Kent. Mr C. E. Rix, veterinary surgeon, of Sidcup, stated that it was an annual epidemic, but was less prevalent this year.39 words
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Article263 1938-09-30 6 6% Maynaid Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 .90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 inn mo 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 102 n m Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 111 nn«, m% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000263 words
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Article517 1938-09-30 6 f LONDON COMMODITIES London. Thm Previous To-day Change RUBBER Strong Quietly Steady snc* Buyers 7 7 8 7% BDC% Sellers 715 16 7% Ist Forward (October) Buyers 1% 7g Sellers J 15,16 7 7 8 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7~ 8 713 16 Sellers < 15.16 7'517 words
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Advertisement259 1938-09-30 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 3URGLARY PERSONAL ACCIHFNT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 14D, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Mao agar I j THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4* D Almeida Street Authorisea and Subscribed I259 words
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Advertisement91 1938-09-30 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. The Company, having the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business ar.d all other work authorised by Section 7 of91 words
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Advertisement22 1938-09-30 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD iincorporated in New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. j. DEXTER, Manage?, i ci. 5926. t dmaysor Oreen22 words
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Advertisement219 1938-09-30 6 gggggg THE NEW "I'dlA" ASSURANCE 1 COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in India). ft, motor Authorised Capital 35,605\2f| Subscribed Capital 7,121,055Paid Up Capital m 22^07.60ZTotal Funds .„c,T D »wrF OFFICE THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURA«C E APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S F.JLS.. W» ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTSMALACCA. S.S. Agents: vhSA> f Sub-Agency, A. T.219 words
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554 1938-09-30 7 Safety Of Public Involved RECOLLECTIONS of the anti-J ana TP Thurs day. X Pore on the night -^'j^ subjected to an attack lasting several hoi.« f P l,Ce Were glass and other missiles, organised, were brought back to mind in th P amC d,S554 words
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Article68 1938-09-30 7 Dessau. Germany. BROFLANEB of the local Nazi flying corps have been put at the disposal of «loctoT.> treating children with whooping tough. Investigations by doctors ale claimed to have proved that hi*!: flying has a beneficial effect on the complaint Recently, a child suffering from whooping68 words
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414 1938-09-30 7 IS o Singapore, Thursday, gion, an order to attend Court? tJS? <J u estion was discussed in the in,", thf ICe CoUrt thi m on-inK followwitn£ non ;a"«ndance of a materia; vutnes.s for the prosecution, a North uh fv Hindu oman Parbati by name.414 words
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160 1938-09-30 7 A MODERN organisation which n caters for all needs of the publice has just been opened in Singapore, will be the most up-to-date departmental store in the North Bridge Road—High Street area. Aurora's Ltd. Is this organisation, the first of a chain of160 words
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Article20 1938-09-30 7 Uneku Abdul Majid bin All has been appointed an Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, with effect from Sept. 1.20 words
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Article275 1938-09-30 7 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS.—hi matters financial adverse influences prevail, and are likely to affect unfavourably general business, a day of ctmfusion and thing* me pretty sure to go slon SPECIAL INFLUENCES tefi "ary 21 to February 19. Don't try to pu::!c anything out nr you may275 words
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Advertisement124 1938-09-30 7 For Backache Kidney and Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights and Feel Younger me jJ'jcu wa.v to flush harm ste from kidneys and stop cladr irritation that of-m csojtts scanty burning and smarting passage. ■V k your chemist lor a t>w cent bc-N l Gold Medai Haarlem Uu Capaulesplendid .sale124 words
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Advertisement86 1938-09-30 7 *T PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELING I 6 APB 10 j H. BRANDY /1 JSt- JmbN II ili To en-mc a successful ourty serve Golden Valley Ij I ilf^M II I I Brandy to your guests. Golden Valley Brandy is a I I I I I tffr < j I j86 words
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Advertisement659 1938-09-30 7 Tempests rage around lips that are Things happen when lips have the W£ iWHk disturbing red of impetuous jungle romance! And SAVAGE LIPSTICK alone has that kind of colour, ex< itW d|r' tern P tin B. purposely daring reds. Tr'TBF None like them have ever been seen lipstick before. SAVAGE659 words
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Advertisement136 1938-09-30 7 3= H.WK OF lII\ (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones.: Manager's Office .6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442! Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD136 words
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Advertisement153 1938-09-30 8 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable »f mil Ch«mJrtt mm 4 Storm 11 j! 4fĔĔ fet> THE fa RADI 1 M I that will be YOUR CHOICE when you know of its OUTSTANDING QUALITY 93% NATURAL TONE BEING 100'; BRITISH. Sole Agents for Malaya: HOE BOON LEONC 60—G2, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE:153 words
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Advertisement140 1938-09-30 8 JUST RECEIVED! A WIDE RANGE OF CHINA MADE CLOCKS IN THE LATEST DESIGNS. All Guaranteed For 12 Months. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AND SEE THEM AT OUR SHOWROOM. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 'Near Middle Road), 'PHONE 7922. WHOLESALE RETAIL BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS TO SICKROOM AND BATH140 words
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Miscellaneous1277 1938-09-30 8 BE Be DANIELS AND RAQift NEWS BE* >V| SINGAPORE S$ E/lj^Hj^^H^ I B l 5.0o" Malay music.t m I SSf I nXiiOV l rom gentry-talk by me 600 Chinese music.* *w CI LAJINJJUrN Empire Service Director. 700 children's programme (English> i A s I 9.35 Music Hall*—Bennett and Willi- ]f1,277 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-09-30 9 fie of the clever little girls make "Gold Diggers In Parts' > brightest shows m time. The picture is t range at the Aihambra.24 words
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Article185 1938-09-30 9 HE iperb singing of Bobby Breen makes of "Hawaii Calls." picture hich opened at the Capito! Theatre night, a very fine musical attrac- and lifts it from what would c been an ordinary film into some the brightest entertainments poswho saw Bobby in his first pic".■bow185 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1938-09-30 9 For What It's Worth "^mZ f~ to being bit amfoaed b y my on v „f morni,Uf Aftei nlh activity contr !h 'l 0 y T a 88 »«1 of ..hoc!: jusl to be Dto tb a iwsre that is r1,404 words
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Article140 1938-09-30 9 Film Snapshots Patrician- is the word for Gail Patrick, according to Hollywood's film directors A studio poll reveals that Mis-i-ao-ick has the screen's most aristocratic profiie. Silent Corks Forty-two sacks of ground cork were used on the "gravel" walk:; of a swanky country club set in RKO Radio's new romantic140 words
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Article54 1938-09-30 9 Pyjama Girl Olivia de Havil land, m ho s: c newest Warner Bros film is "Four's a crowd", wears an unusual hostess pa.jama showing a tailored coat of ivory wool accented at the front and collar With wool lace beaded in ruby red. The exlrenieiy broad trou sers are of54 words
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Article93 1938-09-30 9 banquet. UERE is a h\t of Hawaiian words tammoniv encountered in Hawaiian and Polynesia films, c 5 v.hi:h "Hawaii €aHs/' th( hoi»i;> Brecn picture is an example. Akba— hail and farewell. 6a oh white people. Bau-pla—pudding. H:; e-puu—icrn. He-he—devil fish, octopus. K?m?ni—a kind of fish Ki-iie—gardenia. Krm;—tree.93 words
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Advertisement121 1938-09-30 9 Xjou can get good pictures I rom the start. I Photography with the I Popular "Brownie" is pic- I n turc-making in its easiest 1 If l iWI form. AiJ you do is press j \\i f "ft^faJ V a lever -and you've taken 1 \\l SĔA n a clear121 words
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Advertisement248 1938-09-30 9 /6/-UPS -tf--f--,1/101 /leverold Tangee Color-Change Principle brings glow of youth Watch Color-Change Principle bring your lips the glowing freshness of youth. Orange in the stick, Tangee changes on your lips to a soft blush-rose. Its special cream base soothes and softens and Tangee will not rub off. For a perfect248 words
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Advertisement369 1938-09-30 10 tI'AVILIOX 6-15 9-15 TO-NICHTI As reported In local press Sept. 23rd this film received highest award at International Film Festival Meet mischievous, lovable Ttmmy Kelly a new star fr m more than 25 000 boys tested for the part of Tom Sawyer. MAY ROBSON as "AUNT POLLY." VICTOR -TORY as369 words
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Advertisement395 1938-09-30 10 NEW SENSATION MONKEY-MAN at the NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK WORLD'S STRANGEST FREAK of NATURE Sensational Talk of the Town 1000s are clamouring to see the Monkey Man. ADMISSION »0 its. Born in Annam 17 years ago th? Monkey Man's bedy is covered entirely with tfciek hair. |VKSii»iniTr| (Tuijifig Pagar- 7395 words
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Advertisement312 1938-09-30 10 EVERYONE NEEDS A GOOD HEARTY LAUGH THESE DAYS! T j Here's the Snappiest and Funniest SHOW h\' TOWN!! j S Greeted By Packed Houses Yesterday!! j j=j 3 SHOWS DAILY jjA Beautiful Technicolour j f T N E lj> SPA R X S "1 Show' nbv Courtesy of M.C.M. j312 words
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Article167 1938-09-30 11 MRS. Phyllis Rcla Goslinga, the Z VOUIIB Mife ot Capt. Goslinra he molov vesael "Ti.boa 1 i,' dled in nffa WaS nn,v Years The''funeral took pl ace at the Bida dari Cemetery in the afternoon 1 s attended by close friends The R?v D. E J. Hodge167 words
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Article27 1938-09-30 11 Mr. R.F. untitled has been appointed to Mr Tps L f Schools, Malacca. 1 R. Morphy has been urampri m the S.S.R.N.VR. t l,u nant List IT27 words
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Advertisement185 1938-09-30 11 ENDS* DIABETES in 10 Days" Time and EAT WHAT YOU LIKE. D. T. LOTS OIBAT l»UIOIi For FEMININE COMPLAINTS IMPURE BLOOD GASTRITIS". INDIGESTION Free particulars on application Aanufactarers: 1). T. LIM COMPANY, 35, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE 1 vfw op Aiun 730 pm WORLD VllVrllll/ 945 PM Mi*s LEONG S'HUET185 words
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Advertisement120 1938-09-30 11 50 ot mZ?"£ of .<L ases not Fullers r»f "^."PWtWI vn.« v m to -morrow. In a wpek a martyr no l inger' 51 !i si/p V S V rlerv Troatment »2 00 s„ l| S_£ £2?» Treatment .0 lay, tcleiy Treatment. rr-in .:j «ipen__rtet and dealers. It Agc„U: VC120 words
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Advertisement306 1938-09-30 11 Vlso the Latest 'British Movietone News.' J""% BffF FTj OP TOR RBSERV VTION PttONE 6909. m P m 71 I i j mum i new wohij» 1! BKSAR. j BERANGOOK j 1 (Malaya's Leading Amascaieal Park). ROAD. jj (DANCE PALACE! fAIE conditioned), phone 2477. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j 5 Dine306 words
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Advertisement235 1938-09-30 11 I NEXT CHAN «aE! j j Warner Bros.' Biggest .Musical Hit! s ROSEMARY LANE fc. j ALLIEN JESS I GLORIA DICKSON MFLVILLE COOPFR mMT^tJV Afc- i MABfL T OOD FRITZ F ELD a warmer mos. *«V t n.v X I I |t,t,!.,„ ,-nJ VtRM Uuff '■f'.n, hv Pffff U RkW4235 words
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Article626 1938-09-30 12 TF ever there 18 a man whose name will live in history that man is Neville Chamberlain. Whether bin efforts mean the prevention of war, as we now all feel that they will, or whether, in spite of all, the calamity occurs, the fact of his greatness626 words
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Article258 1938-09-30 12 Norris Hall - A BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR 1950? By- Norris Hall II YEN before the Great War, ij experiments Were beiiu* made in Paris with "flyintf cycles" for a competition, which prompted aeronautical engineers to declare thai it would be impossible to drive any type oi258 words
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Article257 1938-09-30 12 THE machine proposed in The Aero." by a Mr Andrew L. Duru?, in 1903. was rlso to have ln>d an ordinary bicycle as an under-carriage. but whether it was ever built I cannot say. Other inventors have favoured the bicycle form of under-carriage, including one or two257 words
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Article221 1938-09-30 12 —j CUPPOSF that, suddenly, an inventor produces a practical, pedal-driven "air-cvcle" of the helicopter type. Once this machine had passed its tests, the world would be changed. The business man could rise from his small garden in the morning and fly to his office. Instead of221 words
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Article325 1938-09-30 12 IfARL Lindemann and Willy Sonne al-o experimented with a pedal-driven "air-bicycle" which had a bicycle of almost the normal kind as an undercarriage. They appear to have met with some success, but as yet no air-cvcle cf a perfected type has been put up n the market.325 words
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268 1938-09-30 12 NOTES COMMENTS Test-Tube Parenthood WITH the advancement of scientific research, things which in former days were thought to be utterly impossible are now considered to be practicable The idea first mooted by Aldous Huxley in his novels of the creation of imam iic nf life by means 01 test tube268 words
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Article261 1938-09-30 12 jyjUCH useful information has been published from time to time by the j Economic Intelligence Service of the i League of Nations, and the latest of these, "World Production and Pi ices," I covering a period up to 1937-38. mdi rates a considerable improvement in world indices relative261 words
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Article129 1938-09-30 12 i LONDON Registrai Carriages Is a clever conjurer An ye* a d!s:!lusionist. g« ;j In a weekly periodical: "The BeneGU of Diet, by Dr. Holmes." Alimci my dear Watson. We learn that there are eight of Gorgonzola cheese. And, of o ;he higher the phewer. A129 words
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Advertisement194 1938-09-30 12 SSSSSSk<? mm >gfl V A ea i;/ ,'.\'e i, m surely frg interested in our new Catalogue. ii will give K.s r/r£?«/ pleasure /o send j/ou o??e 0/ fAes« cuttiicylies if you tvill let ut know. ROBINSON CO., LTD. I |G RANT'SI MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY Welcome Always Keep it Handy194 words
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Advertisement18 1938-09-30 12 ARTIFICIAL WREATHS WITH SPARE DOMES ALWAYS IN STOCK. "or a? siioi» 16, LHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No 2166.18 words
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652 1938-09-30 13 IMPORTANT NEW CONCESSIONS BY PRAGUE GOVERNMENT OFFE RED Reuter. A Munich wireless announcement states that Herr Hitler, Mr. Chamberlain, Signor Mussolini and M. Daladier shortly after midnight signed an agreement governing the methods whereby the Sudeten areas are to beReuter. - 652 words
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Article381 1938-09-30 13 THE AGREEMENT. lhe joint four-power agreement provides firstly for the evacuation of the -Muontested Sudeten districts to begin on Oct. 1; secondly. Britain, I ranee and Italy agree that the evauation of the region shall be completed by Oct 10 without destruction f an\ existing installations and the381 words
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Article38 1938-09-30 13 Reuter. Saratoga Springs, Sept. 29. MR Thomas Dewey, New York distric/. attorney, famous for the drive l gainst the racketeers has been nominated Republican candidate for MM Governorship of New York stale Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article18 1938-09-30 13 Mr. A. Williams, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Assistant AccountantGeneral and Collector of Land Revenue. Malacca.18 words
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Article135 1938-09-30 13 Konoye As Foreign Minister Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 29. T!IF. Japanese Foreign Minister, Gen Ugaki, has resigned. The resignation lcomed as a outcome of the vitual rupture and p10tiacted negotiations to setle a warm dispute between the Army and the Foreign Office over the scope of authority andReuter. - 135 words
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Article35 1938-09-30 13 i a maintenance order of one penny a ;eek was granted at Brentford to Mrs. 1 Garfinkle. of Arrangon-road, I Twickenham, against her husband, a stallholder at Greenford Market.35 words
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184 1938-09-30 13 Shanghai, Sept. 30. THE heavy lighting which :*oke nut in Timchiacheng two day. ago is gradually shifting to Si.iwu.han, and Smwuhsm. where the Chinese are holding all strategic poMonn and am desperately res.stini? the Japanese onslaught. According to latest reports, fighting has184 words
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Article415 1938-09-30 13 British Official Wireless. gMALLEST details of the movements of the leading personalities at Munich are prominently recorded m the London evening papers, which in the absence of authoritative information on the proceedings must somehow satisfy the intense and anxious pubik interest which is centred onBritish Official Wireless. - 415 words
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Article170 1938-09-30 13 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 29. AT a press conference to-day Mr. Moigenthau, Financial Secretary, said any further gold imports would not be placed with the Treasury's general fund, indicating that the Treasury will issue gold certificates instead. Moreover, ™.<Jd now in the general fund nifty be withdrawnReuter. - 170 words
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Article59 1938-09-30 13 Joan Armstrong, nineteen, the Brighton girl whose disappearance on August 13 led to her aunt sending out an SOS and warning register offices that .:h. objected to the .girl's marriage to a well-to-do American," has been f :\r.d Maying with another aunt, Mrs. Armstrong, at, Mill-road. Hawlcy,59 words
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Advertisement13 1938-09-30 13 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG, j 47, CAMPBELL ROAD, KUALA LUMIUR.13 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-09-30 14 A quaint old pipe cleverly sculptured into the shape of a face is Km -kert by Mr. A. H Parsons, who is a well-known Thames-side character at C helsea. London.36 words
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Article129 1938-09-30 14 Penang. Thursday. AS precautionary measure In view of the present international situation, steps have already been taken by the local authorities for ascertaining the position regarding essential food supplies available Official quarters say there is really no cause for alarm or anxiety as there aie ample >tocks129 words
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Article42 1938-09-30 14 William Murfitt ol Quay.-, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, farmer, who died last May after taking salts and on whom a verdict of murder by some person cr persons unknown" was race ded left gross estate £23.197, nc: personalty ?!9.350.42 words
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Article28 1938-09-30 14 The Hon. Mr. B. J. R. Barton unofficial member of the Council of State has returned from leave and resumed duty a; from Aug. 15.28 words
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189 1938-09-30 14 "CHAMBERLAIN IS WONDERFUL" (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) QIGHS of relief and tears of joy greeted me when made a hasty round town Ihis morning picked out people whom I thought looked anxious, and told them the news that peace had taken189 words
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Article125 1938-09-30 14 "How wrong that nearly turned out to be. Here, instead, we have had reason instead of strife. We have shown civilisation that, even in the most desperate situations, talking can clear the air. "If we can set out of a desperate situation like this by talking, we shall125 words
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Article95 1938-09-30 14 The effect of the news on the markets in Singapore was, according to a Tribune informer, "tremendous.' Immediately the market became full of buyers and shares of all kinds were at a premium. Trunk calls from up-country centres came through to Singapore brokers to buy up shares,95 words
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Article112 1938-09-30 14 At Tort Canning, military headquarters oi Malaya, the news «1 the signing of the agreement has been received very calmly. Until fuither news is received the defence chiefs arc carrying on with the \\ork winch has bren goin on in the past few days as ihe crisis came112 words
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Article37 1938-09-30 14 Cinema proprietors are making plans for "Peace Night" shows tonight. "Wc know that all places will be lull up" I was to'cl by a manager. "The inevitable reaction bets in—and people want to enjoy themselves."37 words
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Article72 1938-09-30 14 Singapore, Thursday.—O. Edwards, under the escoit of a warder, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Court this morning in connection with a charge of criminal breach of trust at Penang while he was the manager of the International Mercantile Corporations and in that capacity entrusted with72 words
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Article23 1938-09-30 14 Miss Bertha Wilmott, of Cowley, the radio artist, was thrown trom a horse whiie tiding ne«i Dot Chester, QStOfd hire.23 words
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Article, Illustration85 1938-09-30 14 Despite the strenuous efforts •or ;i settlement now being made by Sir Neville Chamberlain, the Britisli Prime Minister, Czechoslovakia is determined not to be taken unawares should the worst happen and she should find herself (imaged hi hostilities. Prague, the85 words
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Article124 1938-09-30 14 DOJTT forget to natch out for the four new bright features that are starting on Monday k* lnc Malaya Tribune. Every day ue shall print a crossword puzzle, and also a comic strip cartoon, dealing with The cheerfu' adventures of Tom. Dick and Harry, three124 words
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Article26 1938-09-30 14 Renter understands that in connection with the British fleet mobilisation no order is yet issued affecting the British Fleet in the Far East.26 words
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Article62 1938-09-30 14 Washington, Sept. 29. 4 proposal that the United states cotton carry-over should be exfrom China and India was advanced by Senator Pirtman. who pointing out thai cotton growers are faced with disaster because of the loss of foreign market., suggests about 13.400.000 bales of cotton should be62 words
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Article45 1938-09-30 14 Three £450-a-week heavy-weight nee; less crooner—the Peters Sisters— who ame to England with their mother from the United States recently were refused ccommodation in several leading hotcis in London. Reason—the "colour bar The sisters weigh a total or sixty B 1 ttone.45 words
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Article134 1938-09-30 14 (.Malaya Tiibune Staff Reporter). TOK serious state cf the European situation was the cause of the postpone- mtni of a marriage in Singapore. Ihc couple arc Mr. K. Goldsmith, Managing Director of Fox Films. Singapore and his fiancee Mrs. Z. Willa Lyn who is at present134 words
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Article385 1938-09-30 14 PANDEMONIUM broke loose in the vicinity of the Vehicles Office. Middle Road, shortly alter nine last night when a loud report, believed to be a gun shot, sent the crowd into a panic. A Tribune reporter, who was in the locality at the time, saw a385 words
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Article126 1938-09-30 14 {From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Thursday. A HEAVY squall starting: at 11.30 this morning resulted in the waters of the Muar River rising dangerously, rendering the crossing very rough. The jetty at Tanika Batu could not be used and ferry boats starting from Tanjong Agas carried126 words
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Article35 1938-09-30 14 The Imperial Airways mail plane which should have arrived yesterday, will arrive in Singapore at about 4 p.m. to-day. Mail? despatched on Sept. 21 will arrive by another Imperial Airways plane to-morroW afternoon.35 words
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310 1938-09-30 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter! THOUSANDS of Indians in Malaya, particularly those drawn from 1 the Malabar Coast, have been deprived of their Ufes wvongs by the Winding up of one of the leading banks in India the lT*van- core National and Quilon Bank.310 words
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Article106 1938-09-30 14 Melbourne. IUIKS. Linda <» f W 1 hum Victoria, has been auaided ours. because she .was struck b> a rou Melbourne store. r .»„niv She had claimed £99 in the County C °FoJ Mrs. Angeletto, it was stated lhauS a shop assistant i„ s a106 words
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Advertisement51 1938-09-30 14 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA ST. THONE 3808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SERE.MB AN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD. BRANCHEB: OVERSEA-CHINESE RANKING51 words
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Advertisement7 1938-09-30 14 DDAUnV ||j§jJ AT ALL Festivities WPS T7 words
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93 1938-09-30 15 Reuter. Geneva, Thursday. f.'ors: i unchallenged in J < mornln? that linich Conference will lead to peace. The suggestion widely' cam ed here i> that the Suden rrltoiies will be almost evacuated 1 y the an 1 will be occupied by British, FrenchReuter. - 93 words
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108 1938-09-30 15 Home. PROM the h>timing of the neu 1 Italian school year on n.-t. k. all children win «pend one hour k in the study of Military ,ul,urc j Icr I th a effect Issued by the ry o Maticnal Education lavs at least 30 hcurs108 words
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Article, Illustration209 1938-09-30 15 PREMIER CHAMRFRI LONDON, SEPT. 29. HE LEFT FOR wS^HSUff BEFORE MOST IMPORT VNT SS? YESTERDAY ON THE WAS. IF SpFn»pSS?S!JS THR CRI<SI S SO FAR AGAIN." r 101 HON T SUCCEED, TRY TRY THE >; T,,E HIG COMMISSIONERS OF PORT TO209 words
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Article277 1938-09-30 15 Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 29. WHE British press this morning discusses the prospects of a successful outcome of the Munich conference with thankfulness for (he breathing space it affords hni recoijnisng that Europe is not yet out of the wood. TheReuter and British Official Wireless. - 277 words
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Article19 1938-09-30 15 Parliament adjourned after yesterday's statement by the Premier and will assemble again on Monday, Oct. 3.19 words
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628 1938-09-30 15 Singapore, Thursday. m l tike to watch the waves, how nice they are to sleep in and where worries and troubles would < r o; I have no future, no profession, no hope for my life and my sickness A. tt 1- TX 1 These628 words
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Advertisement155 1938-09-30 15 \V/HY is it that so many famous Hollywood screen m m stars use and endorse Max Factor's Color Har- M M mony Make-up exclusively? The answer is simply M this—lt is the finest Make-up modern science can m V create. Originated in harmonizing shades to beau- m tify living screen155 words
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Advertisement208 1938-09-30 15 FAMOUS j THROUGHOUT 1 THE WORLD PARKINSONS WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY I AGEN'.S: «0 grease Adt7 0/ Singapore Cold Storan/e Co., Ltd. ■mi ■.■■iiwilSSik—■—C S 39A. i I SIME DARBY Co., Ltd: RECORDS MUSIC PIECES FROM FILM "HA WA I 1 CALLS" Starring the WORLD FAMOUS BOY SOPRANO. BOBBY II III: l\.208 words
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387 1938-09-30 16 Police Changi Gunners To Re-Meet YESTERDAY'S TIE ENDED IN DRAW PLA YERS HAMPERED B V SODDEN GR OUND S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Soccer POLICE 0: R.A. (Changi) -0. gAI\ earlier in the afternoon anda sodden ground hampered go >:< soccer at the Anson Ro ad .Stadium yesterday, when the ice drew387 words
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Article89 1938-09-30 16 THE Island Club ladies" September medal, played over the second nine on Tuesday, resulted in a win for Mrs. S. K. Wong with a nett score of 30. The following were some of the best cards returned. Mrs. S. K. Wong 47—17 30 Mrs.89 words
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Article35 1938-09-30 16 The Khalsa Association beat the Ceylon Sports Club at hockey yesterday at the C S C. ground by one goal to nil, the goal being scored by Sansar Singh in the first half.35 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-09-30 16 Fuf.-er rampbeU (IMF.) and ftc. Werthinfton (Loyali) who net in the lightweight division at Giilmaa yesterday. The Fusilier won. (Tribunes.24 words
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Article244 1938-09-30 16 SURPRISE result was provided in the ii Garrison Boxing tournament at Gillman Barrack; last night, the Loyals eliminating the redoubtable Royal Inniskhling by the margin of a solitary point, j Results: Bantam-weight: PUS. McClay IRZF.! I beat Pte. Worthingtcn <L.. 18» on points I alr°r a very244 words
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Article181 1938-09-30 16 DLAYING on sodden ground ..nd against 1 a weak team, the R.A.F. (H Q swamped the V.M.C.A. juniors at hockey on V.M.C.A. ground yesterday evening by seven goals to one. The boys put up a good fight and at times showed great enterprise, but the R.A.F.181 words
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Article34 1938-09-30 16 Reuter. London, S"pt 28 •JGBY matches played tc-day resulted as follows: Bristol 3 Oakes and Pearce 16 Bridgend 3 Cardiff 0. Nuneaton 8; Northampton 6 atch between Somerset and voikshire was scratched.—ReuterReuter. - 34 words
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Article79 1938-09-30 16 THE ban passed on wrestling in Singapore by the iocal police hr* b*cn raised, the Tribune untrtands. Wrestling will take p!aec. Mr lonesco informed the Trnraut yesterday, an Monday at the Hap|;> World arena Main attraction then will be King Kong, who arrived thrs morning.79 words
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87 1938-09-30 16 Callover On Cambridgeshire Cesarewitch London, Sep* 30. THE lat st callofer the Cambridge- shire, tc be run at Newmarket on Oct. 12. .s as follows: 9-1 Michoumy. 100—9 Damans. I offered* 100—6 Edgehill 'taken and offered). 100--6 Kasnadar, Zaimis (offered). 18 —1 Agincourt taken and offered. 20—1 Quartiermaitrc (offered). The87 words
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77 1938-09-30 16 R.A.F. R.N. vs. JOHORE AT JALAN BESAR THE Royal Navy and Royal Air Force will play Johore at lugger on the Jalan Stadium at 5 p.m. to- -< o fcl'ew'ng will represent Lhe R.iv and R.A.F.: Dix; L A. C. Robinson, Ft. Lt. Halsford, L. A. c. G ffiths, L.77 words
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Article130 1938-09-30 16 The following will play in a trial match at the S.R.C. at 5 p.m. to-day: COLOURS: P. F. de Souza; D. Ross. J. Ritchie. R. Ebert, C. Dumbleton; J. Loveday, E. Ebert; P. Marcus, M. Scully, J. Roncon: O. C. Aeria, J. Dulcos; C. Alphonso, K. L. Mathiew,130 words
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311 1938-09-30 16 FULL PROGRAMME FOR WEEK-END TIFS tor to-morrow (Saturday) in the S.CJK.C. Fifth Open Lawn Tennis Tournament are aa follows, play commencing at 3.45 p.m. To-morrow's Ties Open Junior Singles:—Robert Chia Chia vs. Dudley Do Cruz; Eu Keng Mun vs. Cecil Wong: Eu Keng Hong vs.311 words
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55 1938-09-30 16 THE S.C.C. lawn term s autumn 1 U urn anient mixe daubles fina! will be played to-day, followed by the presentation of prizes, which all winners and runners-up are asked to attend. The Kliney Cup double match which was to have been played yesterday,55 words
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Article151 1938-09-30 16 DEVISED ties in the v MC I M tcurnament are Tc-day's fies Men's Singles "A" Bcmi-linaK A. Lim vs. T. Kobayashi. Lan Huck Toe vs. Lim Bee Chi] Mixed Doubles Sem -Final-— Mr Mrs. S. K. G.r.v Ufa Simonscn A. H. Yap: (In ca.se o151 words
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144 1938-09-30 16 IHE annual rugby football match bet- ween the Straits Settlements F M.S. Volmiteer Forces will take place at the S.C.C. on Saturday afternoon The teams will be; S.S.V.F.: J. R. Angns M VC': G D. A. Lundon (S.S.R.N.V A. P. Craigie 'S.S V P.).144 words
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Advertisement8 1938-09-30 16 A Tankard of Health Distributed by Neave Ltd.8 words
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Advertisement34 1938-09-30 16 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM BATTLING RIO WHO MEETS AH KOW SAYS, "I AM i:,LAD TO BE BACK HERE AGAIN I HAVE TRAINED VERY HARD FOR TOI NiGHT'S FIGHT AND HOPE TO BRING HOME THE BACON34 words
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Advertisement19 1938-09-30 16 e> i V When we ca J' M 1 last night A 'oorn. n— iiini in r- |j l19 words
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284 1938-09-30 17 Selangor Autumn Races m Our Oic?i Reporter] Kuala. Lrmpur, Thursday I BLOWING are weights for the > final day s racing to-morrow at I umpur in the Autumn meet- the «rhuigcr Turf Club. I lass 3, Div. 2, h 3nj es 9.4 8 9284 words
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Article58 1938-09-30 17 The following will represent the KWD. boorts Club against the sec on Friday on the S.C.C. -round at 5i P.m.: Pat de Ccsta. G. C. Pen-ira F Femra. P. S Fithamp*»ram, K. ThHlairat Wan c. h. v. r h tc< v. r. Ffebapathv, CP. Sutton. E A. Jnv.58 words
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Article177 1938-09-30 17 £NTRIES are invited from members ol the Junior Civil Service A«« even?" E f Win events which will be olaved at thp Road."' C Urt N r?LTmf Partmei tal championship, ($2 er ?J;.° p:n handicap doubles <$i m entry): open handicap singles (50 :en s per entry),177 words
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Article177 1938-09-30 17 I From Our Own Correspondent] TH r r i Mua: Thursday. raE scmi-flnal tie in the Sycd Salleh tiki SK? J^ m PpUt>on between the and h 11RCSC U Foot bail Association bffl r-r, nfv M ni i Seloctcd team will be EatnrS J5L177 words
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Article104 1938-09-30 17 ALL arrangement* have been .completed n for swimming eomp:titon.s and water-polo matches between th-> Hongkong Aquatic Stars and the Singapore C hinese Swimmer?. Hie competitions will take place to-morrow at 4 pm and on Sunday, 11 a.m. at the Chines? Swimming club Prices of admission for each day104 words
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Article39 1938-09-30 17 Lorong Limau Malay Youngsters team V». Bt. Mathews Sports Cab on Sunday f st Farrer Park: Jaffar. Kordi. Ahm d I Mioeh (capt.». Don. KaS3, Zakasi W Ahmad. Ahmad. H. Grahan. Aziz. Mm- chek. Reserves:—Yoke. Mohamed. Hus-vi i.r.d Ali.39 words
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Advertisement62 1938-09-30 17 I'VE NEVER FOUND ANYTHING BETTER THAN It often happens that the ordinary analgesics simply do~no good. At such times, GARDAN is particularly helpful, for its special composition makes it far superior to other preparations. Its action can always be. relied upon and it produces no harmful by-effectst CARDAN is the62 words
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Advertisement154 1938-09-30 17 ->'/V j certain witk a PRUDENIIAI rauct The Prudential Assurance Co] Ltd. (Incorporated m England) 17 18 MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Ine J ar ?**t Insurance Institution in the British Empire. MAA& J, j I WORLD'S FINEST PEN I I jmjk± Ensures instant I wLjm smo 0 h effortless I154 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-09-30 17 THE TIDES r< d 8 his 229 a m 8 11 159 p 171 Bft re -morrow: 3.16 a.m.. 7 ft. 3 ins 240 p.m., 8 ft. 3 ins.29 words
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319 1938-09-30 18 Full Card Of Matches UNLESS a state 0 f erne declared in Britain, ng English and Scottish league f ball matcfies ivi]] X? Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE nn.- Aston Villa vs. Portsmouu, Bolton W vs. Charlton A. vs. Chelsea v*. Stoke c Derby C. vs. Blackpco' Everton319 words
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486 1938-09-30 18 [From Our Own Correspondent J Batavia. Sept. 23. A FAIRLY large crowd gathered at th-' Deca Park here last Tuesday night to witness the return bout between Joe Diamond and Fighting Mieck. who was •■•warded the decision on points in ihef 'a?t encounter. There were486 words
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Article57 1938-09-30 18 S C.C B" XI vs. R E "B" to-day at S.C.c ii round:—B N Somes. O. W Wolters. H. Milner. J. H. Forreste»\ J. A Horsfield. A. Foster. E. J. P Burley, W A. P-H. T. G. Cotterell P. M Whitehead. E. C. Haywood P Wh:*.. worth.57 words
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Advertisement881 1938-09-30 18 BABY'S HOT LITTLE HEAD IS A DANGER SIGNAL WHEN your baby's head feels hot to your hand you must do something. And do it quickly. Read what Mrs. Bernard Breen, of Enterprise, Canada, does and what results she gets: "My baby's cheeks and hands were so hot I was frightened881 words
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Advertisement105 1938-09-30 18 ROM Piccadilly to Berkeley I xsmPHBI Square irom St. James's to The Mill sou n. JfflßHBlBBsBf I vv not nc a n^r c i^ arette l^an The Sackville. The Sackville —a special blend of ■jiTSv A'jß mature Virginia Tobacco —are made and packed with all the skill and care lor105 words
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Article198 1938-09-30 19 1 ,ber Market Review for the 1 iSf S Z V 2 h Messrs Stanj L.d. say. A week which 1 remembered closes with the 1 measurably brighter. S! j thing is certain In these A now a PPears probable that W cached not 1 spa t198 words
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Article106 1938-09-30 19 Singapore. Thursday. J Kirn Chia was this mornsentenced to one months imprisonment in the I Court before Mr. Conrad oid>r being in fraudulent possession pair of leather shoes and motor- .oois. prosecution led by Court Inspec- Wray, was to the effect that i 10106 words
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Article96 1938-09-30 19 IN th- r Singapore, Friday. .Ltd rCPOrt I hafbeen' comolotH ther com ™dities. the Doli/ipSi m P let ly ove rshadowed by th^ tion in Eur °P c Earlier yesterday ff a wovef CU Unated v low ii "21*? down ,0 better news to ham \h' a96 words
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Article99 1938-09-30 19 nrru un Singapore, Thursday. R CODETJRO, a SO-yearluld mriTiS? 1111 ;l befoiv Mr. conS ***** the smmd monnno m ansVTr to charge of house-breaking by entering into the SSat nC Im hc MohZed N<Sr i fnnrth attached to the Road in^2s C t Urt at 40 «oaa in99 words
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Article47 1938-09-30 19 E i?^ ***** liaji Karta Kaii 55?£Li at J ff a >' fd 57 vr?rs »PPeared in bSph r? ha V 1 0n a charge of criminal Breach of trust m respect of $190 a °wIVl nspecl r T E Wra aaked for granTci which was47 words
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Article47 1938-09-30 19 r* Th Sw 7oth Wrthday of Mahatma Gandhi will be celebrated under the auspices of the Indian Youth l eague Singapore at the public hall Faner' urn Mr bb een 5P m a »d 7 Si-Sid.. ,f P l Bhava will preside at the meeting.47 words
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Advertisement108 1938-09-30 19 OUTBOARD MALAYAN PfteMJEft HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT. j Cocktail Dance From 6.15 p.m. To 8.15 p.m. Dinner and Dance (Informal) From 9.30 p.m. f To M idnight. "PHYLLIS JAMES" THE POPULAR COMLDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS 21.00 JUITLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAS HOPKINS. 8 SEA VIEW HOTEL) TO-NIGHT SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ST.108 words
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Advertisement99 1938-09-30 19 I c THE "EASTERN PARADISE" j [jj NOW DROUGHT TO YOU IN ALL THEIR MAGNI- I FICENT TROPICAL GRANDEUR IN A SERIES OF j X B OIL POINTINGS' BY THE FAMOUS EASTERN ARTIST J FREDERIK KASENDA THEGLORI E^S A? A TH? NCANVAS T J REX HOTEL SINGAPORE E SATURDAY AND99 words
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Advertisement138 1938-09-30 19 IMAKI I I S. ulAtoKlfcS it you are affllcteu f trtt* l th,s disease you cannot d;» better tnan come to Thablb A. Md Hassan, the socialist for «Kfl H/ diabetes He guarantees to cure Jou completely and permanently 1 enabling jrou to take rice and tugar without fear of138 words
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Article144 1938-09-30 20 London, Sept. 14. MAN who is an explosives expert. with headquarters in London. r s believed to be the brains behind t erics of skilfully planned safe robheries which arc baffling the police throughout the country. Tlio 'r»lr«;* ey*»'oit of the «Tf#»_ breakmg sang who work144 words
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203 1938-09-30 20 London, Sept. 1(>. IMPORTANT ieductions in fare and freight rates on the Imperial air routes to India, Malaya, Hongkong and Australia are announced by Imperial Airways. Tfi3 new fares will come »nto operation on October The reductions affect fares to destinations east cf Karachi, but203 words
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Article22 1938-09-30 20 The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester h.-d tea with King Farouk of Egypt on their recent visit to Egypt.22 words
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Article52 1938-09-30 20 Colombo. CLOTH rr>ade b\- convicts here s n nonular that the authorities cannot have enough to keep up with th«* demand. I* is Mm material in Ceylon irWe* will vrfprsell jfrwwmnf stuffs. rhief reason f« r its n«nu-?->r;< *he "M<hor»l cv dcrlare, N its durability and52 words
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Article51 1938-09-30 20 Krattcnbarc (RhinHand A "PLAGUE OF STORKS troubling the r parish priest of k-o 1 aTho, i< mZ i~ VT Kranemuna No less than so have rhoLn the root of his house meeting place. They do not fee, th( have at nfehi J B J every51 words
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114 1938-09-30 20 ■erMa. /GERMANY'S "private" »u!d treasare has accumulated daring the seven ironths of this year t 95,000.000 marks (nearh at present rates) according to 'istics issued by the Reich Statistical Office. Imports during this period of gold gold coin amounted to 122,064,000 marks lubout114 words
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Advertisement196 1938-09-30 20 Of course it hurts, but apply |jj 'V^W^^^^^^ Sloan's Liniment to the bump right W^sV^ away and you'll be surprised how j \W quickly the pain will be relieved. (j Vy\W Without painful rubbing or massaging, 'j just by patting it on gently, Sloan's V\ x Liniment sends a soothing,196 words
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Advertisement278 1938-09-30 20 < o\ in \<-o\ CAPSULES A safe and sure cure for acute and chronic urethral discharges, etc., in either sex. Cures without causing irritation or burning sensation. Reduces inflammation, stops the discharge anrt cleanses every part. Bears testimony by authorities of worldwide reputation--52.50 a box. Postage 25 cts. extra. SANTOL278 words
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Article170 1938-09-30 21 What Is Expected Of League Members THE Lea< r np /»f \j 0 <; "v7e Chinese have no exorbitant demands to put before the League. We only hope that the League wi 1 live up to it- Covenant and the resolutions adopted by the previous session170 words
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391 1938-09-30 21 THE i mprehensive programme for people's economic reconstruction i!< pled at the Emergency Koomiataag Congress last Apr.'] is being i in Szechuan. .This will provide employment for (he reI are coming in multitudes to this western province. I numerous organizations :i the gigantic task of exrovince391 words
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339 1938-09-30 21 nIRECTLY affected by the Japanese V military penetration into Kiangsi is trie rural welfare movement which has teen going on In that province far the 1 ast four years. Mr. Chang Fu-liang, a i Ue and Harvard scholar, was among the first ones to march339 words
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Article164 1938-09-30 21 AMONG Chinese industriej fl at toe moved to Gkmek'm* Hankow. wartime mcwe firms with their person- Mr^ !pnie:i hpS turned Chun,ChlL P«fh f veritable Hollywood of Cruna Both studios are located or tin ucskirts of the city where their dr c era, cameramen #nd '-Mars' naw164 words
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Article95 1938-09-30 21 Lo Cho Ying has been an- "omted cemmande- of the Wuhan Z c 2J? in tn an announcen n from Generalissimo Chiang Kai Hheks headquarters Oenersl Lo Cho Ying Is a c.'ose v*o- 1 oi Genera] Chen Cheng, who re rr»mi Commander-tn-CnJef of the lose forces95 words
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Article98 1938-09-30 21 THERE has been a unanimous appeal from the war fronts that medicine is lacking on the various turn s arm the winded sold cjrelief organisations ar c not well organised.. Friends from the British India have even been so enthusiastic as to bnn> medicines, sent98 words
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Article109 1938-09-30 21 TT was learned from the Head or the Fukien Province Reconstruction Department, on his return i'rom a tour round the Fukien province, that the Department has made out a plan for provincial reconstruction. For the improvement of transportation $1,000,000 have been set aside by the Department to109 words
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Article154 1938-09-30 21 pHINA> emple reserve ptwai fs demonstrated daring the prese t ItriicaV Whe:> In addition to ryryino on a war with a powerful mcmv .ho la also' cngagea in excess;ve highway ane railway construction Hie\ u»« Ai si-..--lion is following pre-war plans for a nat.«:ml i clwcik154 words
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Advertisement74 1938-09-30 21 (bailiff ChhuL (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) I——— I '^^^^rfan^to^ of knowledge near to Nature's food fl i fUl'i r~T V> L__ During twenty nine years Glaxo has fed 5 ijJ gqj =1- babies safely and successfully. Knowledge rilT" *HI M i,f and Glaxo —have advanced with the years.74 words
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Advertisement977 1938-09-30 21 THIN, WEAK b/vl RUNDOWN r^\J/ I ANDAIIINC.MAKEIk, v t UHIS SIMPIE nat/l^^Lj New Discoveries in Nutrition Show How 1® W MINERALS and FOOD lODINE Build i if Worn Out, Pale, Sickly People Into Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women fHw f§> Pacific Ocean FOOD lODINE and MINERALS VIKELP- Tablets MUST G.v.977 words
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325 1938-09-30 22 New Archbishop Of Colombo W||ftl| Colon bo. I HUI SANDS of people, including a large number of clergy, recently witnessed the consecration of the Most Reverend J. N rVfasson Vicartlte Dloceile Catholic of (Momho. as Archbishop ol the Djoeese. He lucceed, Df, Pierre Marque, who325 words
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Article34 1938-09-30 22 The louncation-stone laying ceremony the preaching hall at the Mahee-?ar •unaramaya. Pohaddarammia was ec formed by Miss Ruby Gunesekera Cevlen s first woman, proctsr. In the presence i a large gathenng.34 words
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294 1938-09-30 22 muv Cofombb, Sept. 2<». w« and DanftWJOa Drug, Ordinance of 1929. The at present they aster* -v at person can buy over the county .any potsorous preparation he desires wtho prescription cf a doctor, by n erely signing the register ox poisons While294 words
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Article74 1938-09-30 22 The following have been members of the Central Probat oT B oa?d lor a period of two vear.s d r.fnf 2, C Scnok ™an. Inspector-Gene ho i*l Prlsons 'chairman.. Dr W E J de siva (Acting Director of Medical and Sanitary Services.. Mr. D s I &Uonf l74 words
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Article186 1938-09-30 22 tM t,,da.v in the StelTonbfcw. H, bob by the trip l„ England, but he |„U a Cevlo. «X resume duties until Oct "h, «5 ha certificate he said. Z doctors advised lake res; until (he end Th,, He was looking forward v, J u m186 words
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Article172 1938-09-30 22 nv v k«i i Kandy. Sept 10. B k«u? ha PPy Chance Kandv has vrtc escaped the attentions of He C;mmim.st s n is impossible to say f?f, ck V municipal politics. PurMiermore, if rumour Is to be credited trie nr t shots In the172 words
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Advertisement9 1938-09-30 22 Ceylon News Page j Edited by T. K. Vellu9 words
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Advertisement100 1938-09-30 22 THE NEW Streamlined REMINGTON Portable CONCAVE KEYCARDS, provide an entirely new degree of operating comfort, speed end beauty SELF-STARTER PARAGRAPH KEY. an exclusive Remington convenience. ADJUST S?S|..Wf5 SIDE GUIDE. IMPROVED i \KRIAGE LOCK to protect the escapement r? A n^ ac bein S EXCLUSIVE GLARED TYPEBAR ACTION, insuring positive niFS100 words
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302 1938-09-30 23 THREE MEN KILLED (United Press). Trivandi urn, Sept. 21. troops opened lire on a large crowd on Trivannrum Beach this evening, toUoWkuj the stoning of the police and military. The crowd refused tc disperse despite repeated efforts of the authorities. lA,I A, far as(United Press). - 302 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-09-30 23 outstanding picture in A Tamil Bhakta Tulsidas of Lhe well; van It has an excellent lifu songs and abuni It v r e v r cS*. Md andT~ S» respectively. Tins "SSI? Th-at.e. Singapore.35 words
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Article63 1938-09-30 23 (United Press). Qui'.on, Sept. 24. MR Chcnganachcrry K. Paramcswaran P.Nai. retired High Court Judge ai.d a leading public man «i Iravaiuore, left this morning for Madras enroute to Delhi. < It is understood be will oncuss the 'iiavaneorc political sit- alien with Malv.itma Gandhi and other leaders.(United Press). - 63 words
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266 1938-09-30 23 (United Press). Aaadras, Sept. 20. ,i rmurrefii to officiary back up STIRRING appeal to the Indian N*tH>na£ goingo n in a number tes rmm the Congress Horn* addresains s mammoth pubW ni nns under the The meeting was v Party auspices of the(United Press). - 266 words
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Article62 1938-09-30 23 (United Press). Peshawar. Sept. 21. I rpHE P, war District Police captured I I .nnstenmcnt of arms and ammunition and the machinery |pr the manufacture thereof. The ma le a bid to smj^ the contraband, including 19 ne v s > about MO roiinds ol rartridges one(United Press). - 62 words
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Article54 1938-09-30 23 (United Press). With a view to providing facilities for the rural population to study die WH 1 vttestf the ministry, the Government iffLS** are considering the uty of establishing rural libraaies ai various district headquarters of too pr£ vi cV which Will be provided with cop of Government communiques, orderid(United Press). - 54 words
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Article134 1938-09-30 23 (United Press). Cuttack, Sept. 10. ipXPLAININC. the Wardha Scheme of Education at a public meeting held last night with Mr. Bhagirathi Ifahapatra in the chair, Mr. Arya Nayakam Secretary, Hindustban! Talim Sangh, said that the Wardha Scheme was prepared to suit the genii.' of village(United Press). - 134 words
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Article299 1938-09-30 23 (United Press). Madras Sept. is. KM still unable to understand how the kno«.ed K e of Wndi or imaginary and not at all real. So declared Sir Mahomed IjMoam rx-lctine Governor, referring to the antlffindi agitation carried on .n hls province while unveiling the bust cf the late A(United Press). - 299 words
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