Malaya Tribune, 8 October 1938
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Title Section39 1938-10-08 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVII. No. 240. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. October S, 1938, The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938. FIVE CENT?39 words
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Advertisement56 1938-10-08 1 The i I) A 1 j fiilll'XE I innnt "BULLDOG" Gl INNESS g» STOUT I GUINNESS IS GOOD j j FOR YOU! \W X W.PS. 4A rI i/ien baby needs milk I j from a bottle I I |PsCfcllB| STRONG MCSCLES I v fcJBK SOUND TEETH I fHi STRAIGHT BONES56 words
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Advertisement106 1938-10-08 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORMM. Tlt I 111 V i: I I I B Sowte nfee building lots In Grove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksome Road, V 1 Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17,000 f I tauare feet. Prom It cents to106 words
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Article176 1938-10-08 2 Then She Fiancee Kill Themselves London, Sep!. 2f. mo(hfr had shot dead her crippled son at their beautiful home at Dunmore House, arrigans, Donegal, Eire, the son's bride-to-be came inio the room, .saw ihe tragedy, and shot herself. The mother, 'earning of the doubi tw*edy, went176 words
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Article131 1938-10-08 2 Tondo?), Sept. 24. ALTHOUGH generally regarded as merely "gentlemen's toys", highpowered Diesel yachts can be of ureal use in the event of war, according to Mr C. E. Nicholson, the iamous yacht designer who designed Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's two challengers131 words
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Article71 1938-10-08 2 Philuc, [phi fHARGKs murde, V laughter w(i v ()1 Orand Jim yesterda B. Milk. V the Philadelnhi,', 'he capta.n of th, two guards, in cow the deaths of tc Ur were found "roasti cells laM month. Five other guards u»th manslaughter Mills, Mr Craven. nu md71 words
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100 1938-10-08 2 600,000 Visit Fascist "After-Work" Exhibition than 600,000 l foreigners have N visited the Fascist, Exhibition which haj after a ran f 100 dry Ihe exhibition, "a U .'Pintual. moral and materij. ill i taliai race in lh > press demonstrated the by the Italian Government foi th< feore hours of100 words
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160 1938-10-08 2 EXPEUrMENTS o„ which r, fe ««i u.umoi bl.x>> means mental activity. In'ttL e JEfJi n<!nts have been desr-ibed Temple UniveSiS• of means of short-wave radio. Fvery day for 45 days heal to the creatures for two According to Dr. Han me artificial warming ol160 words
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Advertisement295 1938-10-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I worm I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please Jet us offer you I accommodation £n the I fastest, most modern and luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. Passage Agents: LOH MANN CO., LTD., J124, Robinson Roaa. Phone 7565. straits" steamship co~7liu t?vt V l- S l295 words
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Advertisement356 1938-10-08 2 BRITISH INDIA 'Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due. l'oimage, Spore RAWALPIMHT l7 Co W SĔ ?Hm?AT hK 000 N °v. 19 CAHTHAr».. ,s oo DeC BHUTAN Dec H RAJPUTANA ,#g B£B soudan B> um lfi3 Jan is gJNCm IT**) Jan RAm»URA !7 j( 0 Jan356 words
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Advertisement372 1938-10-08 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Cof, LTD., m f4*°*F**»d in England) t0 ra,cutt via Penan/ ,UK PENANG AND CALCUTTA. YUENSANG SS*\, islami SJr J? 2 cL 11 FOR HONGKONG PAN Ct 10 HUT'S ANG Oct Arr n^m KUMS'ANTJ act 1Q S 2 All the dates are 2L r J?w. l> oct372 words
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Advertisement151 1938-10-08 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN'IE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft PA O cSrM^^D in^^orated tn Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. rmvi >N Iwv SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Ms uatti 4 xm Due Spore 1938 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oot iq t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Nnv s.s. NOR DM ARK Direct151 words
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Advertisement59 1938-10-08 2 II O. &ST IJ iml s.s "Hawaii Maru." 10,000 gn j Leaves Singapore Ol direct for J roioiii?' 'arr. Colombo o<r [4tJ i Baal <fe South Afri American Pi Fares:—Magapan First Class I Third lass Third lass lank without diel i I Subsequent sailtafs:— m.s. "Santos Maru s.s. "Arizona Mum59 words
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Article131 1938-10-08 3 Saragossa. RECORDS are being broken by pilgrimages of the Virgin of the lMlar at Saragossa, Spain's greatest shrine. Most of them are regarded hero as "gestures of grnfitude for liberation from the Republican Regime." A speed record is now claimed by a mixed party of 250131 words
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Advertisement214 1938-10-08 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS iq NOTICES Singapore Municipality for the TENDERS or .service. For i Tender Room MU Date of Closing. 1039 See Notice in •i Tender Room. ;l U n Oct. 12, 1938 RJdg< i IOQ tons I ing Portl Oct. 24, 1938. 0> P ;hest< s' Oct. 14, 1938. 12214 words
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Advertisement685 1938-10-08 3 PUBLIC NOTICES Tenders will bJ received up to noon on Friday, the 14th October, 1938, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office, Penang] and the Resident Councillor's Office] Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang. and Malacca, respectively, for a685 words
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Advertisement608 1938-10-08 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THIS IS TO NOTIFY the public that Madam Goh Soon Van of No. 22, Waterloo Street, Singapore, has taken over th 2 said premises as chief tenant, as from the Ist day of October, 1938. Dated this the 6th day dl October, 1936. P. C. NATHAN, Solicitor608 words
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Advertisement591 1938-10-08 3 "IN MEMORIUM." La loving and never-to-be forgotten memory of my Dear Mother, Julia Alice, who departed this life at the ag± of 63 years and 2 months, on Tuesday, Bth Oct., 1918, widow of the late Alfred Alexander Edward Edwards, Doctor of M. S. M. Rly., Perambur, Madras. Had I591 words
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Advertisement311 1938-10-08 3 NOORJHAN; GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. An infallible remedy for all monthly complaints (Scanty Profuse, or Painful' Leucorrhoea, Discharge, Weakness, Etc. Panacea fo- all constitutional troubles of ladies. Has teen tried and over tried, by thousands Doctors in India, Anfericu and Germany. Unsolicited testimonials are pouring in dally. Price $2;-. Homeo Centre,311 words
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Advertisement31 1938-10-08 3 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL DON'T BE SOCIALLY HANDICAPPED! BEWARE OF IMITATION m GULL BAH All 5 T y a bottit 1 to-day, and you V 1 wO be a constant user.31 words
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Article206 1938-10-08 4 Singapore, Oct. 7. The following art the exchange &tock tin morainfc according to the dally circular issued Dy the Hongkong anr Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 3*' U.ndon demand 2 3 25 3? Lyons demand 2071 S itzorland demand 243 Hamburg demand 138 tfew York206 words
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Article842 1938-10-08 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 7. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 41- 4)6 Asam Kumbang 28;- 30!-nom Austral Malay 43 47!-nom Ayer Hitam 24 6 26 1 Ayer Weng 060 0.65 Hangrin Tin 22 6 23 6 Batu Sti&UfOr842 words
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Article89 1938-10-08 4 British Official Wireless. Oct. 6 173 03 04 Nev. York 4.30 5 16 Geneva 21.07 Amsterdam 5.83» Milan 91 Vienna nominal Milan Copenhagen 22,4 0 Stockholm 19.41 Oslo 19.30 Montreal 4.84 Berlin 12.0 i Brussels 23.43 Prague he Bucharest 665 Rio 2 15 v, sellers ci'ficial Athens LisbonBritish Official Wireless. - 89 words
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Article53 1938-10-08 4 VASPAVARANA PINKAMA" or rainyseason ending celebration will be held to-day at the Singapore Buddhist Association premises 67. Spottiswooris Par. Road, under the patronage o Messrs. T. A. Simon and Tan Keng Lock Pamphlets of daily prayings, in both Sinhalese and KngUtfa, will be distributed free at the end53 words
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337 1938-10-08 4 Singapore. Oct. 7. MINING AmMtc Buyers Sellers Am pats 4. 4 s Ayer Hitams 23 3 24 6 Sangrins 21 22Batu SeJangors 145 Hitams 0.35 0.39xd Hongkong Tin 23 24 6 Chendenangs 14 15 Hong 0.76 0 81 idris Hyd. 7 6 8 6 Jpuh337 words
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87 1938-10-08 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. October) 20 29 1 Good F.A.Q. in bales (FOB. October) 28U 28 l A No. IX.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) towardable Singapore) 287s 29.« do. October 29 1 29 *i do. Nov. Dec.87 words
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Article26 1938-10-08 4 The seventh annual general meeting of the Syrian Christian Union, Sinea- pore, will bo held to-day at 5.3 C p.m at 1, shjrt Street.26 words
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Article105 1938-10-08 4 LIST OF Cl RRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 7. 5 p.m. Tofeal for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year pLni.ir.i~. Payable Date to date Pengkalen 3d. less tax Oct. n Oct. 10 20% Renong Tin 10% final Oct. 13 Sept. 19 17>/ 2 Southern :Linta105 words
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Article223 1938-10-08 4 6% Maynard Sz Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31. on m yu 100 norn 5« «WJGAPOBE MUNICIPAL: a/* 1901 rea. JS4IJ $400,000 Int Mar. is 1 Sept r~--4'/*% 10*4 norn Mar. 31. Sept. 30 1 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000' Int' 1 n<m Mar. 3t. Sept.223 words
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Article260 1938-10-08 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Picv m Buyer, Hi Forward (October) fSyef! l\ u Selle r s r i 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 9i G Brd Forward (JanlMar.) luyew 2. __Z Seller? 8 HH6 PALM OIL (Malaya) PrA COPRA (Straits, VMS.) W.W.O Value Sepi. Shipment ha in >260 words
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Advertisement277 1938-10-08 4 THE EASTERN UNITED jHJHGLARY, PERSON AT Arm JSP o^^™^: AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE.: I*D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W, HALL, General Manager i| THE J I EASTERN BANK I j LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). I [I SINGAPORE BRANCH: I 4, D'Almeida Street. >§ I Authorised and subscribed jl277 words
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Advertisement53 1938-10-08 4 I SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of Ss— pa upwards according tc the si2e of the safe required. further particulars from P 8c O53 words
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Advertisement125 1938-10-08 4 1 —"I j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation li^tm j (Incorporated in the Straits Sttti CAPITAL: Authorised $10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up > j HEAD OFFICE, CHINA RLTLDING, (iIIUA STREET n J J LONDON BANKERS: MidJand Bank, Lia. J j Lloyds Bank. Ltd. Branches 2ir>. Clrmg frttwi Road fL _J PatMrkoic. 134.125 words
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Advertisement1574 1938-10-08 5 TO-MORROWS CHURCH SERVICES 1 i i nffnftftWS CATHEDRAL Si A MI Holy Communion. 73,1 4: horai Eucharist. MB u:n cunday School. and sermon. D. E. J- Hodge. Monday, WedE Friday at 8 a.m.; irsday and Saturday 1 Wednesday at 6 P J Meeting on Tuesday Pa rade Service. en PAUL'S1,574 words
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Advertisement730 1938-10-08 5 DIAMOND TUBULAR STEEL FURNITURE Finished in Chromium or Coloured Enamel. Comfort. Strong. Artistic. Termite proof. Noninflammable. Write for descriptive folder. Manufactured by DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. KAMPONC BAHRU ROAD. SINCAPORE. Manufacturers of Steel Close Joint Tubes. Tubular Steel Bedsteads. Tubular Steel Furniture. Cycle Frames. Bicycles. Spiral Sprinij Mattresses. Cheong730 words
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Advertisement420 1938-10-08 6 Q VKHAU L y>>« Modern War to Recondition Motor*' W/BĔBE S'noklnc exhaust, frequent cl<V/- ISHH v lag of -park plus??,, engine lust of power and liveliness, bad j v ;-EVICI acceleration are symtoms of WEmZAmA WORN PINGS AND WORN j Sffirf?!J| CYLINDERS I' < (iuently there Is nnparent I it420 words
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Advertisement136 1938-10-08 6 i WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE Without Calomel Ana Wll Jump Out of Bed Fall of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food does n'tdigest it just itemn in the bowd*.136 words
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Advertisement225 1938-10-08 6 /,nff**f Com rraj yCW FUTURE A TRIAL VYIli. CONVINCE VvHtlt l*J ow CAI I AI 281 Riwt i< V\LU V R..AD StMOMNMS. T SARSAPARILLA r r TONIC V-Vi/v J» Blood builder and r' m <i J$L punlter. Cures van qus trcj)ical diseases Local Price $1 per bottle, binali bottle 50225 words
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Miscellaneous310 1938-10-08 6 Cards On The Table 9,40 LONDON Stephen. Produced by Alan j Melville. TRANSMISSIONS 2 4\n 8 20 B °oby Howell and his Band. v 0 8 50 The news and announcements fiSG 17.79 Mcs (16.9 m IJlme Signal at 1.45 pm. gsf 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m > 9 io End310 words
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Miscellaneous426 1938-10-08 6 SINGAPORE NIROM ZHL 225 metres (1.3J mcs) ln M ZHO 4JLSI metres (b.175 mcs) n m 1515 Mc 5 p m. 1 12 45 crchestrai concert .relay- X 2 ca from the Adelnhi Hotel- 0 c cc by 3.39 Midday rubber prices. ductB b v J 1.32 Light orchestral concert426 words
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501 1938-10-08 7 Montgomery Gives Some Tips r pHERE is no such thing y$ an "actor-proof" p?irl. The observation is Robert Montgomery's. ;.i>ly qualified to dis-uss acting. "The funniest line in the world is on!v funny if it i s said in the501 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-10-08 7 ems to be drawing back from John Boles in the picture o« our Rosalind and our John this is only a preliminary to a clinch.26 words
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165 1938-10-08 7 iiid not without nit, nu I "The Wastrel,*' presented ht at the Happj World by the Party, icccifCi a great audience present. Ms thoroughly enI ail to 55.256.74 the direction The story deals with the doings of a wastrel son. who after many escapades which165 words
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Article81 1938-10-08 7 f ATEST crisis moves in Lon- don were shown at the Pavilion last night when i new newsreel arrived by air from Condon. An excellent series of pictures portrayed vividly the excitement in London during the anxious days of a week ago. Anothrr action of the81 words
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112 1938-10-08 7 NEARLY 21C pupils of Fairfield Girls School participated in a concert held £»t the school hall yesterday evening. X bote i id big girls, they all gave of their beet, entertained a laige audience. Feature cl the concert was the percussion band by the primary112 words
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Article53 1938-10-08 7 Claire Trevor was so thoroughly pic ts« cd with the levcly period gowns Mtlo Anderson designed for her to wear in the Warner Bios, technicolor picture, "valley cl the Giants," that she pre sented him with a dozen white tin ri handkerchiefs on which rhc, herself. Had rmbfeidered53 words
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Advertisement187 1938-10-08 7 Keep\bur Skin Free from \-f—jr\ Chafing or J BSS jH*™ M, ny women think that discomfort J j J I from chafing and a hot prickly skin is 1 9 I unavoidable. To-day thousands are discovering the wonderful comfort to be I i iKOnfe obtained from using Cuticura Talcum. Kj187 words
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Advertisement348 1938-10-08 7 m\ MADE U Hi D. «i H O.WI LLS It I M BRISTOL ENGLAND TAKE THIS QUICK CURE FOR A SICK STOMACH Indigestion, pain, wind, sourness, bilious- f^^^££££££T? ness and vomiting are instantly relieved jP^**^* 3^] and positively cured by Atwood's Bitters. l^^^aWlJi] The favourite prescription of a celebrated c348 words
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Miscellaneous199 1938-10-08 7 HIIHIIIIIIIIH 111 l *****11 l lIHIiIIMIIHIIINIIMI nnifllHll HNf 111 I i DAILY CROSSWORD DOWN: position to be i. Mixes. 2. Linen for the table. tments even if be- 3. A garden corner perhaps, or a religious adjunct, ctiscd by the 4. seeming to mean. 6. These will hardly be the199 words
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Advertisement358 1938-10-08 8 t'"«»" »<»»1......„..,„„.„.„.... "IS VERY GOOD FUN* 1 —I i(. c Press jwh^l^ PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 j WALT DISNEY CARTOON "MOTH AND FLAME" So uncannily": j defer it aiiaort out-dimey's DISNEY. Says Tribune, f JI'ST ASM VXD BY IRMAIL GAUMONT NEWSRPpV'VimViV^""" ".ATEST FICTCRES OF THE CRISIS and MIO,WNG LAUNCHING »f358 words
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Advertisement159 1938-10-08 8 j tm the RIGHT, bright SHOW for ~ATrau^TORT« I II CMP I XIIL I P My LAST DAY j L I J.I 5— CIS 9.15. I Sws ,rtin BRITISH T4lV\ rii c I v Scenes in London d iiW HRI j Jffi£&*Ssa* SSL" ,he Sude,en,and -t j j"RED, WHITE and159 words
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Advertisement74 1938-10-08 8 i TIONAL TRUMPH IS AT THE PAVILION NEXT WEEK! INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT AT THE Happy World Stadium TO-NIGHT At 9 15 P.M. and Nightly Programme HARBANS SINGH India. Vs. MICHAEL GILL England j Special Return Contest j WONC BOCK CHEUNG I CHINA I Vs. j ARTY COUNSEL AUSTRALIA j ABDUL74 words
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Advertisement169 1938-10-08 8 j TO-MORROW J 315 615 i a< the rAPiroT 11 I Come and "Th 7 College I Kage Taught by :I ■MARTHA RAVE and BETTY CR A B!. E TH ING FLORENCE GEORGE iOHN PAYNE ROBERT CUMMINGS YOU SK,NNAY JNN,S m SIATE BROTHERS Adop*oi:on by fre-.-.c. Moil.« «,«,n ;n ot169 words
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Advertisement451 1938-10-08 9 new 0 1 T\T 7-30 P-M--WORLD OU 11 iv p M Follow The Crowds To See SHIRLEY TEMPLE in wi s: uiijji: 4 WIXKIK with VICTOR MACLAGLEN Acclaimed the Most Triumphant This Picture is worth seeing over and over again. GRAND WEEK-END MATINEES To-Day To-Morrow at 2 P.M. j EMPIRE451 words
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Advertisement260 1938-10-08 9 l is*- Brightest Sli<Mt in Town! 4 SHOWS DAILY 11 A.M. MAS, 0.15 nnd ».15 P.M. i Ita AIR-t'ON!»ITfONKI) WARNER HRoS. |tte*e*l T& (.rontosi of all flu- "GOf.n >iGG!:! Musual ('<>n.odk i s jn|H LAFAYETTE, THEY ARE HERE! HHP% DIGGERS joy U RUDY VALUE |IJR i JB ROSEMARY LANE A260 words
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Article641 1938-10-08 10 yyiTH the appeasement of the situation in Europe, thoughts turn again to the desolation in the Far East and the gallant struggle which China waging against a ruthless too. The word "Peace* 1 has been frequently on our lips during the last two week.- and we641 words
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1103 1938-10-08 10 GAS AND FASHIONS IN WAR Saturday Review TN view of the increasing menace 01 burglars, Mr. D. Lloyd, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Colombo, ha^ some very interesting suggestions to householders as to how to make their houses buiglar-proof with th e view to Night1,103 words
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Article428 1938-10-08 10 RESOLUTION for a plebiscite to decide whether South West Africa should be included in the Union of South Africa or returned to Germany is merely a suggestion by a district branch (Omaruru) of the United National South West African Party, and carries no official weight. The party428 words
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Advertisement194 1938-10-08 10 I SUPERIOR QUALITY CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS j SIZES IN STOCK. I j 3'x6',6'x6', 6'x9', 9'x9', 9'xl2', I2'xl2', I2'xls' 14 cts. per sq. foot including making up. WE CAN MAKE UP ANY SIZE IN ONE DAY. ROBINSON A CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. is tasty and healthful too! Marmitc, the194 words
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Advertisement18 1938-10-08 10 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing in Town. $5 to $30 I {Rodney House, Battery Road.18 words
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428 1938-10-08 11 Big Problem For The Powers nUESTION of return of the former German Colonies to the Reich Government, generally regarded as the next major c in bringing about a complete appeasement in Europe and rapprochement between Britain and Germany, is already being428 words
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Article186 1938-10-08 11 Mercury Passes The Equator British Official Wireless. MERCURY, Upper component of the Mayo composite aircraft, which started off yesterday on a flight to Capetown, is reported to have passed over the equator in French Equatorial Africa in the afternoon. The flight is an attempt on theBritish Official Wireless. - 186 words
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Article34 1938-10-08 11 i NEW »hipffin| fasaon is ann'umnl as TtsmM »1 the Royal Mail Lorn baying acquired the Paciii Steaoi Navigation Company. The lattci company will celebrate its eeateaarj in British OAend Whvless,34 words
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Article171 1938-10-08 11 4< QKDING sage from varshipa in th'- 1 t»ttu of j In do-China are increased tc aboul including l c p pj ar-Admiral MasaJuch] Okunia. who arrived there thi Soryu and Rytoo Janini i seaplane earners, are croistag between Pakhoi and Hoi- 2 the bombing 01171 words
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Article22 1938-10-08 11 f by Air Chief Chi Cyril Newali, and j Staff, is leaving for for a visit to the22 words
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Article80 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. luxury liners are to be J f -he o J' OUncl -the-world service en Kaisha, which keen operated by five ij shorten the travelling M> n nnri Brazil, which at present takes 43 days. The vessels are to be named Argentine Muru and BrazilReuter. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-10-08 11 Queen Elizabeth launched the neow giant Canard liner which is to bear her name. Above she is seen cutting the tape —belcw, the liner mov.ng doivn the ways.32 words
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169 1938-10-08 11 (GENERAL Franco has agreed to the immediate withdrawal of about thirty per cent, of the volunteers fighting on the Nationalist side in Spain, representing a token withdrawal of about 10,000 men, states a Burgos message From Rome it is reoorte 1 that Lord Perth had169 words
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Article59 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. LONDONERS to-day will have the firsc opportunity of seeing the balloon barrage squadrons. It is announced that balloons of the London Balloon Barrage of the auxilary air force will he flown from a number of sites in London to-morrow. Air pilots are warned that theReuter. - 59 words
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Article36 1938-10-08 11 IT is stated authoritatively in London that the international commission In Berlin has reached an agreement providing for the reciprocal release of German and Czech prisoners within 24 hours British Official Wireless36 words
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Article157 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. JT is learned in authoritative quartets that the British Government position in regard to Polish claims for a common frontier with Hungary have been made clear in Warsaw. No minority claim in Czechoslovakia will receive the support of the British Government unless it can beReuter. - 157 words
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Article318 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. (]ZECH quarters doubt whether after all there will be any plebiscite, says a Reuter message from Prague. Tt is expeected that arrangements will be made permitting the few Germ*.'ns left outside the boundary to put in for transfer to the Reich, while Czech nationals willReuter. - 318 words
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Article76 1938-10-08 11 British Official Wireless. THE Under Secretary of the Home Offi- cc stated in the House of Commons to-day that 40.000 000 gas masks had been issued and that further large deliveries were being received each week. Precautions for the civil population must be carried ourBritish Official Wireless. - 76 words
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154 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. THE French Government has rejected a scheme for a balloon barrage for Paris. It is pointed out that over 3,000 balloons would be required to make reasonably sure thai at least eight out of ten aeroplain- raiding the capital would runReuter. - 154 words
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Article68 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. 'PHE War Office announces that Terri--1 torte.ls called out during the crisis will be released from military duty by midnight on Saturday. Employers are requested to re-employ them immediately. The Admiralty congratulate all ranks en their work during the crisis. The message .stated that officersReuter. - 68 words
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127 1938-10-08 11 Reuter. TELEGRAM from Herr Hitler to M. Flandin, French It-ght wing leader A and a former Premier, sent on Oct. 2, caused something of a sensation when it was read, says a Paris message. The message, which was a reply to the one Flandin sentReuter. - 127 words
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Article98 1938-10-08 11 British Official Wireless. WO definite arrangements have been made for the departure oi he 1.200 members of the British Legion who have volunteered to go to Czechoslovakia Ij help keep order in the plebiscite areas, pending final instructions which depend en the decisions of the internationalBritish Official Wireless. - 98 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-08 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE! The only place where you can have complete equipment for eye examination, latest styles of t yewear, esoecially NO-SCRTj glasses, to enhance your appearance and pay less than elsewhere. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., C. 8. CHONG, Opt. D. tU-SA.). 141. South Bridge Road. Btnganore,47 words
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480 1938-10-08 12 Singapore. Friday. THAT Malaya as a progressive country has the right to ask for facilities in higher education was the view Sir William H. McLean expressed to me aboard the P. and O. Ranpura to-day. Sir William480 words
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Article249 1938-10-08 12 THE ODD SPiT 1 0A r of the oldest islands in the iortd is Falcon Island, in the Tonga group, and map makers arc kepi playing a continual game of hide and seek Kith this island owing to its strange way of disappearing end reappearing at odd intervals. it was249 words
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Article184 1938-10-08 12 official Chinese despatch issuer] ia Chungking on Thursday states: The spirited charge of the Chinese c valry at the front south of Honan resulted in the capture of the strategic poh Kv. »ngshan and inflicted casualties of nearly a thousand on the Japanese. At the same, fighting184 words
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231 1938-10-08 12 Don't Believe It fyf ANY people will tell you that lf they do not eat fruit containing small seeds or pips because "it may cause appendicitis". If they do not JJ as f ar as th.s. they will tell you the story of tome231 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-10-08 12 Pictures taken at the opening yesterday of the Singapore Gun Club eiay pigeon shooting competition.19 words
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Article165 1938-10-08 12 AN M.»K. of this year. Ahmad bin v Salim. driver to .Mr. G. I* Howe, the Deputy Pubiii rroserittor. was alleged to have parked his car in an unauthorised oiaee in the Post Office Square. When a traffic policeman approached the driver, it wis alleged that165 words
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158 1938-10-08 12 *T cue last meeting of ihe committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association the hon. secretary was instructed to inform the Penang Association ih it this committee agreed with their comments on rear reflectors for ricksha and also to draw their attention to para 153158 words
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Article321 1938-10-08 12 Singapore. I>j,| av JJICKSHA-OWNERS, badly hit by the present strike of poll day revealed to me thai the strike has not hcen can* of any rise in the rent of rickshas, has been called rati of a misunderstanding resjartfhtg contributions of pullers to fund (writes321 words
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132 1938-10-08 12 Lcntfon > A VOr\(; Gi n n inilc before crcwd at Southend She had adore sed on th frenf eevenl hondred nrm* who had arrived (a Ditnaiians. She toid thetn I hat I hsh tvou'd soon be »1 id 'a the bf.ots of Mi,l<132 words
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Article56 1938-10-08 12 British Official Wireless. THE physical fitness earn I 1 raid precautions will be the letij features of the Lsrd M November 9. Tho proc elude a pageant illustrating the mm thods by which the ordinary mv I woman can keep fit. The auxiliary fire fighting senia t\\British Official Wireless. - 56 words
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Article181 1938-10-08 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) PREFERRING marriage as a career to the legal profession sweet deboniar Miss Lim Phaik Gan, eldest daughter of the feraw Legislative Councillor, Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, will be quietly ireddd this afternoon at Mr. Wee Swee Teow's residence. Stevens Rati to the181 words
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Article42 1938-10-08 12 The foltowii g I prescribed examin 9 irttiations and Gaieri held on S< pt. 26 Mr. L. P. T Caw 1 tion Officer. Mr. A. c. r. a v S| Officer. I Mr. C. W LyJ« -TH vice. |j|42 words
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Article168 1938-10-08 12 TARRYING zinc implements and armed with a pistol and four knives, five Chinese masqueraded as Municipal cooties and committed armed *anff robbery of 51,500 worth of jewellery and rash at a house in River Valley Road at about 9.50 a.m. yesterday. Claiming to arrived to repair a168 words
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93 1938-10-08 12 Reuter. urwiri.' Bri,in Friday. WHILE Hitlers fourth amn oeeumUon W as marching through /«,„0 four to-day the fruehrcr himself paid his third visit to Sudetenland making .j triumphant drive through thai of north-in Bohemia Known as ;onc two. At t:urihur 8 trhere lie mtt welcomed byReuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement46 1938-10-08 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Uia* BUILDING, TsHUUA ST. T<IONE 3XOB. SINGAPORE. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SKREMBAN POI BROS MALACCA HONG CHYE CO X LITMPUR IVENG nWffG tOONG G LEE EN G TEH, LKE AH WENO. ENANC. GENERAL I'RODCCE AGENCY. LTD BLANCHESBANKING UMU'ORATION. LTD.46 words
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Advertisement13 1938-10-08 12 I WHILE THERE I I THERE! LIFE/ 1 if ft I »y ft13 words
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Article110 1938-10-08 13 Rome, Friday, •j] prohibiting marriages A hi \«.,n Jews and other non vaJ ne lin a communique «ued earh this nmrninu after the „e:>tiaj< l lh« s' i!. onie'a's are forbidden to n women <•!' the A nan parn ien laws which for,in jews into Italy.110 words
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Article134 1938-10-08 13 Puis. Till C al.n> laeC industry, which I had ken passing through a critical period at last stents la be on Urn up-uradf \i c th I favourable ex- rate? and also to the trend of I is) ion La i being much used this fM134 words
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Article, Illustration69 1938-10-08 13 Two baton charges had to be made by the police on a crowd of ricksha pullers who staged a demonstration outside the Chinese Protectorate office, yesterday evening. Battles and missiles were thrown about and the police were struck. Rowdy scenes marked Use of carton, confusion reined for69 words
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112 1938-10-08 13 Reuter. London, Friday. FOLLOWING the Lord Mayoi or London's appeal for Czech refugees a large number of letters containing donations are arriving at Mansion House. The Corporation of London has votefl ten thousand guineas from the cities' cash Lord McGowan. on behalf of ImperiiReuter. - 112 words
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103 1938-10-08 13 hETAILS of m„ Loi don S pt 24 0 cl «BP*encnsiTe schema 1 foreajnww accommDcL"»iblish*i IwThT 8 in a r have kern lt"i Ai tri hr nistry of Health. »ost hospital s ho c T &r r ~y ho m ethoL n T103 words
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Article98 1938-10-08 13 Ankara, Friday. HERit FUNK, German Minister of Fconcmics. was ai-eorded special state honours when he arrived as guest of the Government. At the official banquet to-night th n general lines of tht Important talk will possibly be initiated The impression in Turkish circles Is that Germany98 words
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Article44 1938-10-08 13 Criminal investigation department of the Monmouthshire police have issued a warrant for the arrest of Mr. J. D L Wagstaffe, Abergavenny solicitor ano coroner, who has been missing since Aug. 26. Mr. Wagstaffe was seen recently a* Cardiff Central Railway Station44 words
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250 1938-10-08 13 DOLICE made two baton charges on 4,060 striking; ricksha coolies who yesterday marched four abreast to the Chinese Protectorate, demanded lhal they be sent back to China Police actio!', followed the throwing of missiles bottles, at the police, one bottle actually hitting an Assistant250 words
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147 1938-10-08 13 MARKETS BRIGHTER, SAY LEWIS PEAT VOW that tho market has emerged fr«,m the slouch of despond, notice is .main being taken of the actual technical position of the commodity, and the more that this is examined from every ancle, the b.ighier the prnsneets app»ar to be. writes Lewis and Peat147 words
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Article58 1938-10-08 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Friday. JAPANESE claim to have cut Pinhan line yesterday to the south ot Sin\ang and a hundred miles north of Hankow. A Hankow message while admitting that a Japanese detachment have appeared near Pinghan says Apparently their intention was to cut the railway." TheReuter. - 58 words
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Article65 1938-10-08 13 Arrangements for the Cho Cheo cermony, which is to take place at £h t:mple of Datoh Choo Hoo Ong Yah. Kandang, Malacca, on December 4 ol this year, are proceeding apace. The temple was recently renovated at a coal or $13,000. A procession will be held65 words
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Article43 1938-10-08 13 A final dividend of 8 l 2 d (New Zealand Currency) will be recommended at the annual general meeting of the South British Insurance Company to be held on Oct. 27, making Is. sd. (New Zealand currency) for the year.43 words
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Advertisement24 1938-10-08 13 1 pßSm'"f I MUST ORDER t '"h whisky Bk bM«v Mfli mm Ĕ 1 H sW^^Bt J f fl Lr m^^dtm^mmmm "ITS THE SCOTCH24 words
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Advertisement177 1938-10-08 13 WELL OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FI LL RANGE OF FIRST CLASS FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat Fish Poultry Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon •PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 I'metV IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore177 words
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217 1938-10-08 14 NEWS FLASHES FROM THE HOCKEY FIELD S.CJLC 4; R.A.F. (H.Q.) 0. JJIPERIORITY in the attack as well as in the defence resulted in the S.C.R.C. II defeating the R.A.F. Headquarters by four goals to nil in a hockey match217 words
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Article127 1938-10-08 14 Cejrlea s.C. Z; LA 0. Singapore, Friday. IN a keen game ol hockey played at Ba--1 le.stier Plain this afternoon, the Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Indian Association by two goals to nil. Both the goals were scored in the first half by Piilainathan and Phiarajah. Play in127 words
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Article162 1938-10-08 14 R.Y. (Changi). S.C.C 2. A GOAL scored towards tiie closing stages of play decided the match yesterday on the Padang between the Singapore Cricket Club and the R.A. Changi who won by the odd goal in five. The match was keenly contested, the teams being rquallv162 words
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153 1938-10-08 14 Recs II 2; 22nd Heavy Battery (K.A.) 1. THE second string of the S.R.C. beat the 22nd Heavy Battery. R.A.. by the odd ETi h V« r^ C m 8 cra PPy hockey fixture at the S.R.C. ground yesterday At half time, the Recs153 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-10-08 14 The Johore State rugby XV who will be put to a stern test at Renjram to-day where they meet the Army, Malaya Cup holders, in an inter-State friendly.32 words
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Article240 1938-10-08 14 Function At Tiong Bahru THE official opening of the Singapore 1 Gun Club clay pigeon shooting competition look place at 'licng Bahru Road yesterday, when Major-General W. G .S. Dobbie, G.0.C.. opened ihe proceeding? by shooting down three clay pigeon suspended from a string. He was240 words
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174 1938-10-08 14 THE following is the result of the golf I 1 match played between Garrison Golf Ciub and Singapore Golf Club women's teams at Tanglln, which resulted in a i win for the visiting team by gK to 3 J 'i j points. The following174 words
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Article76 1938-10-08 14 Singapore, Friday. THE following is the draw and starting SG P m w for > h firn tOUX of the WaYeU" Stu *?S H. Quir°ke Lady Bagnall VS Mrs W 2 Durn° MiSS S LUCaS VS Mrs W H Hcpkfns MrS J Moncur vs Mr76 words
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Article225 1938-10-08 14 Colts 3; Post Office 1. CLAYING without four members ot their regular team m the persons of Toledo, Ross. Rajie and Humphries, the Post Office Club's hockey team lost to the Colts by three goals to one. yesterday afternoon on their grounds at Serangoon225 words
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Article93 1938-10-08 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN a foul awarded for a low blow in the middle of the fourth round, Neil Hemchit 9.12*2. was given the verdict over Wonder Bar 9.9 in their fight at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night. Hemchit complained of a93 words
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Article124 1938-10-08 14 THE draw of the inter-team champion ship of the Horlicks Badminton Party resulted as follows: "A" Team: George Wan (Capt.) Tan Tiang Bee and Ec Tian Cheng (BYE) "B' Team: Jc.hrny Neo (Capt.) Lim Kuon and Yeo Guan Swee (BYE). "C" Team: Ong Kwee Yang (Capt) Sect. Teck124 words
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267 1938-10-08 14 S.C.R.C., Kliney Cup Y.M.C.A. Tourneys TENNIS fORM displayed by players in the S.C.R.C. Invitation Tenni namcnt at Hong Lim Green yesterday afternoon i the Open Mixed Doubles, E. J. Mockler and Mrs. Hipkin beat Kam and Mrs. Nassim 6—2, 6—4. The followixrc were the results: Open Mixed Doubles: E. J.267 words
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104 1938-10-08 14 [From Our Oicn Reporter] XT -alu Vahat, Friday. |N the Batu Pahat tennis mter-party competition *or the FaLoner Cuo the Chinese Recreation Club beat th" Malay club by five games to nil Ew; Teik. Fak Hoe and Thtam Hotwere tne three players responsible for104 words
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Article144 1938-10-08 14 [From O'lr Own Correspondent] Batavia, Oct. 3 DOXING bouts were he.d at the Varia Park on Saturday last, a large crowd attending in view of the fact that 50 per cent, of the proceeds would go to the Chincsn Red Cross Fm d. The matches were organised by144 words
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Article37 1938-10-08 14 nm M on csc *Wday. at 5 15 pm. on c.s.c ground: M. L Reshtv R Lyne. Sing Ching, Ranatunga Silleh Hutcnm. on, Elkington, Sura ta C.' Fong Lim, Lcembruggen Reserve:— Guan Kiat.37 words
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Article76 1938-10-08 14 THE S.C.C. meet the S.C.R( 1 round of th? Klin I f tennis tournament which on Davis Cup Lnes, tl The S.C.C Cherrington and J. j. doubles pair will be X Droogiecver. Two singles matches will be Tuesday next the douo! day and the76 words
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Article52 1938-10-08 14 TWO ties were plaveci i I 1 V.M.C.A. Tennis Tour.. I suited as follows:— Men's Singles HVap 'Cla I final i: Arthur Lim 31 I yashi 1—30.3) 7—5. 0 I Men s Singles H cap (XT Cla final): E. J. Ellis (+l5) beat I Chuan i—ls j 9—7,52 words
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Article49 1938-10-08 14 IN a recent bout In Col Jack 1150 lb. I beat Harb; (210 lb.) by a knock-ci-th? jaw. in the fourth n main event. M. Thaiudeci:* also well 1 van box fans, was at th< a ihe junior lightweight di Bdr. A. Fox of (he Ceylon <49 words
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Advertisement68 1938-10-08 14 FOR SALE dogs of finest imported strains, matured dogs and puppies, ail males, female puppies younger to order. Craceful greyhounds splendid v bled, Persian Cats. Fine youllg Kittens or sale. Reds and Blue urfp. Wnen you g 0 on Holiday send your dogs and cats to cur kennels, :hey will68 words
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Advertisement9 1938-10-08 14 tmaMWmmwmMM mmmwmmmmmnsß\ A Tankanl of Health Fraser f, J9 words
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Article183 1938-10-08 15 Keen Game On The Padang RUGBY SPORTSFRONT 9; Jf.CC. 0. i i .nun i exhibited during Qic |ast lew minutes of a i (B) and Fori Canning on the packing retorj (a penalty goal and two tries) to nil for i construe uitc the Club183 words
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Article21 1938-10-08 15 5.15 j 1•• Vv edneadaf at Sin "j-.' Nathaniels, j; Kanatimga. angton, C. Reshty, :M K. Jaiieh/ USSlen21 words
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Article175 1938-10-08 15 monument French j lir ol Napoiecn. rid monu;'n memory o! the whole 1 sreat Em] ror. it-anch I c«T,mn :s on tnp B °ulevard cncmists. Peiietie? lateisI atei5 lwo French ntou. In u1 ists made a he Uvea ot I 1 caused to known anr; ;-'ini:t and malaria175 words
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Article79 1938-10-08 15 SINGAPORE play their first State match pi the season at the S.C.C. this afternoon when they meet the Seletar Services <R.N. and R.A.F. combined*. The Singapore side will be: A. 5. Minns; G. d. A. London, A. P. Craieie. I) VI Henderson, R. a filhoU; Dr. G.79 words
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Article73 1938-10-08 15 The following will play for the S.R.C. 3rd XV vs. St. Andrew's School 2nd XV in a practice match on the S.R.C. padang to-day at 4.45 p.m.: C. de Souza: Hubert Boudewyn. T. C Stevens. R. Bam. R. Duclos: N. H. Scully, W. Urquhart; R73 words
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Article142 1938-10-08 15 JHE schedule of racing for the three-day race meeting i n i po h on Oct. 15, 19 and 22 is as follows: Ist Day 2nd Day fa) Day v GeL 15 Oct. 19 Oct o-> Horses, Class Div. 1 51 2 furs. 6 furs 1142 words
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Article221 1938-10-08 15 Malacca. Thursday ALOR Gajah Recreation Club beat the Jasin Recreation Club by B—l at Jasin in the Barrett Sheppard Cup tournament. Mat Had drew first blood for Alor Gajah after two minutes' play. Jasin wav unlucky not to equalise when on two occasions Amin'.s221 words
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Article54 1938-10-08 15 i The following have been selected to jpi 'y hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. 35th Fortress Coy. on Monday at 5.15 p.m. on ihe Road ground; Nathaniels V J J avie r. T. S. Ong. Guan Kiat. DamITessier. Gim Lock. Qalstaun, Reid Chin Chye. E. A. Joy. Reaenres:--Elkingtcn.54 words
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Advertisement176 1938-10-08 15 teeth worth brushing brushing Ycu nave on 'y one s#t guard them from the manace of ;;^^2^^^^3s^^^%* ,v acid-forming food particles that ordinary brushing fails to removal Protect them with Tek, the brush '"'•'viK-'-lyy with the patented Short Head, specially designed by dentists to reach every nook and corner of176 words
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Advertisement270 1938-10-08 15 Stomal r M McX p ow; ,ier i took for the Sales Representative: LT.GillespieJ'.O. Box 1 17, Singapore V Qlostbra Being well-groomed is essential to success. Others judge you by your appearance. There is no excuse for untidy hair! The daily use of just a few drops of Glostora assures270 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-10-08 15 TMf; TIDES To-day: 10 a.m.. 8 ft. 6 ins.. 10.14 p.m.. 8 ft. 9 ins. To-morrewt 10.26 a.m.. 9 ft., 10.49 p.m.. 9 ft. 3 ins.26 words
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410 1938-10-08 16 London, Sept. 24. 4 NATIONAL programme to enrol at least half a mllion more volunteers in the Air Raid Precautions Services is to be launched at a meeting at the Royal Albert Hall by Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary. No fewer than 1,150410 words
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Article115 1938-10-08 16 Kiev. THE normal life of a human being at the present stage of development should be 125 to 1M) vcars, writes A. A. Bogomoletz, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, in book —"Prolongation of Life" which has been published at "There115 words
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Article120 1938-10-08 16 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject f rom readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—Since the increase in the military forces of Singapore, there have been many instances120 words
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Article253 1938-10-08 16 I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—I support your correspondent 'Armas" of to-day and agree that the ccmplaint made by him as to the lack of tennis courts in the Geylang and Katong districts is a legitimate one. It would appear that the present location253 words
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Article210 1938-10-08 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya j Sir,—l was present at a gui Lainment held recently on an' near Taiping. The Bhagavather was. with a q uur song, accompanied by ehort spe in Tamil at intervals. Impressing the labour force that had asset there the many evils of210 words
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Article132 1938-10-08 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tr Sir --I oubmil that the vartou I ol Education in Malaya should homework for all children under tl cf twelve. I have always main! the view that homework is the <a> A gigantic curriculum that parent ly has to be swallowed at132 words
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Article61 1938-10-08 16 [To the Editor of the Malum Tm Sir. —I and other public resic Ujong Pasir, Malacca, thank our C Fathers for allowing the Toi Service" to come on the roads again We are now relieved of our great difficulties and inconven;* matter of conveyance and we hop the61 words
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Article87 1938-10-08 16 After a severe Illness yon weak, you often despair of < ting your strength bark I after operations, or wasting and diseases, that affect your the thought of food is di Yet you must rebuild your boa}-, must have highly nourishing i«* Doctors everywhere Horlicks87 words
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Advertisement174 1938-10-08 16 PUT THIS NEW COLOUR-THRILL ON YOUR LIPS! Leecievt, troniparar»! South S«o CVji...*« ■Met glamorous rads aver put la o lipstick VP! r*some Lipstick reds actually repel a man; others he thinks are B Kr~% becoming but there are fire i certain reds that really make his U heart beat fast174 words
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Advertisement239 1938-10-08 16 YOUR DAUGHTER'S HEALTH. You 1: girls entering their teens need special caie and attention in order to help their delicate systems adapt themselves easily to functional changes. Careful parents realise this bu* often overlook the fact that complete and regular bowel movements are necessary to maintain a healthy condition of239 words
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Advertisement135 1938-10-08 16 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours Thanks to the discover? of an American {hvsician, it now is possible to get rid of hose terrible spells of choking, gasping, vouching and wheezing Asthma by killing 4he true cause which la Germs in the blood. No more burning of powders, no more135 words
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156 1938-10-08 17 Saragassa. ahead to the time when be vamped with dcr))( r a seeking work, the Works Minister' r imedous road plan. •2. 930.000,000 pesetas me 7 890 miles of new instruct**] and t£tOS3 p to be thoroughly repalies widened. 1 the plan concerns Dictator156 words
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Article48 1938-10-08 17 Singapore, Friday. 4 'i heft of a cheque H house in Market Del J was preferred against Day Dass and P T. SalaBtr G S Rawlings. the B th i aimed Trial and police ed when the case was mci Uon on Oct. 14.48 words
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Article185 1938-10-08 17 v..DAY FOR ALL READERS. I depressing influences. be a tendency to ieel and Quarrelsome. Your en: will be bad, and vou tittle annoyances. planetary cp- Mat's why. The Moon oun and nn CKL Mercury is oppos- mieS» at J Things the test of lAl INFLUENCES: f185 words
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964 1938-10-08 17 THE claim for maintenance by a secondary her alleged legal husband had its third thf second police court to-day before Mr. Con ra d Oldham Madam Tan Swee Ngoh. the complainant claimed maintenance from one Chee Soon Tee. Mr. T.964 words
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Advertisement68 1938-10-08 17 MM} YOUR CHILD NEEDS THIS ENERGYfI| BUILDER, TOO Sj Lack of energy food may lower X ifHESpT your child's resistance to disease. Kellogg's Corn Flakes build energy id quickly. Ihev arc easy to digest. %fcJijß By^^":'" Children love the toasted '7 flavour, with milk and sugar. 10 J|i|-'1 Jt .Q'68 words
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Advertisement331 1938-10-08 17 MALAYAN PftEM-EQ HOTEL k TO-NIGHT. nrvx^l CI ESTRAL CO *CERT FROM 8.15 P.M TO 9.15 P.M. DJaaER AND DANCE (Formal) FROM 9.45 P.M TO MIDNIGHT "RITZ SISTERS AND BILLY HEATON" PRESENTING A UNIQUE FLOOR SHOW ENTERTAINMENT$0.00. ADMISSION NON-DINERS .$l.OO j NOTICE-FRIDAyT 14th OCTOBBgT j *vn?°£r ns^r?I SPECTFULIy ADVKOT THAT THE331 words
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Miscellaneous15 1938-10-08 17 TOM DICK and HARRY •'MaTir^p < r f J i *»Cfct. a J The R.OOuCS 115 words
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551 1938-10-08 18 Gity's Financial Position Sound; Cost Of Living Remains Unchanged WHILE in the present situation the eyes of all China are nautrally fixed upon Hankov/. a brief glimpse upon conditions m Canton is nevertheless interesting. Canton remains the second largest city in551 words
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Article355 1938-10-08 18 MOST of the .10.000 Chines women and youm- «irk. compr.smsthe M factory K irls in the Wuhan area and those .kilted women workers who had tied to Hankow from areas in Shanghai. ,nd Wuhu had. hy September, either beer, sent back to their home355 words
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Article140 1938-10-08 18 CONFIDENT OF FINAL VICTOR V REMINDING the Chinese people thai l\ thi building of a nation is invari abb/ beset with difficulties. Gener:-: Yu-hsiang. in an interview wit:-. Central News enjoined the nation t maintain a struggle-to-the-last deter mination and to follow unflinchingly r»e leadership of the140 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-10-08 18 Another of the many pictures exhibited in Smgapore by Mr. Chang in aid of the China Relief Fund19 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-10-08 18 One 01 tne many pictures which are on show at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce.18 words
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159 1938-10-08 18 fWER 50,000 persons representing government officers, public iMxlies and schools took pari in a monster parade along the principal streets of Canton in commemoration of the seventh anniveisarj 4 the Mukden incident. Participants in the paracii monstration shouted patriotic and pledged to drive enemy159 words
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81 1938-10-08 18 AN exhibition of sculptures, the work ot Mr. iwm Tang Niincr, opens 10-da? f Singapore Chinese Chamber olio merce and will rontinuc till fl In aid of the China exhibition is being held patrcnage of Messrs. KJ"» /Tjjd (Chinese ronsul-Oeneral), Mr Haw, Parkcane C. Huang,81 words
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Advertisement169 1938-10-08 18 Daily China Page (Edited by T. H. TAN) |WHY I USS j 4 Neu/'Veet' ends all unwanted a 1 hair in miaatea without I trouble, men or bother I C% New'Veet' loaves the skin soft I ami smooth without trace ot I ugly stubble. I Wf New' Veet' i> jnt*169 words
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Advertisement17 1938-10-08 18 J\lF THIS CATCHES A remember\ THE TRADEMARK\I j I WOODWARD'S j GRIPE WATER I keeps baby well17 words
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Advertisement45 1938-10-08 18 Q6t.in.fcl, of Ckt^J^^ in wearta? unsrWi Su may cave yourNpye:- !r> d Vi V w Go tc Nan Sin and names fitted V English Crooke* Bor X ~1 nr Safe and 0f Sa At SS.CO per Na a. op..c»i mm North Cridgt oriU VHQNE 5363.45 words
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824 1938-10-08 19 Working Committee Resolutions (United Press). impartial enquiry inlo ihe recent happenings in Travancore including th„ ne H S 2S (he Congress Working Committee in a resoluUon on „dian ItEL Ihe -rant of freedom(United Press). - 824 words
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Article101 1938-10-08 19 |!,t »ND T!H IIOKIZOW a Trail lure in Hindustani I (uninit*need a season ii x i-ugli I heat re, Singato the times ion was ill it- infancy i ~tc prejudices, priest- :,ri '.il force were the order I i day. i t; art all unique in ...la101 words
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184 1938-10-08 19 (United Press). I tlU m this pr^^^ne^amole Uw fret countries, particulars that 2L T P B as the friend of tho nnhS i v lof n «'a«d. where Ii issued oy the- Hen. on his assumpPrime Ifinister of Assam and his coDeagues. dels:(United Press). - 184 words
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77 1938-10-08 19 (United Press). T Madras. Sept. 27. HE Government have declined to accord sanction to the expenditure proposed to be incurred by the Chidambaram Municipal Council in connection., with the address it bad resolved to present to Mr Snbhas Bose. Congress President, on the occasion(United Press). - 77 words
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135 1938-10-08 19 (United Press). Twr rw™ Shillcng, Sept. 26. H-j Coalition Government nf rl\ !IL :,l!( dy t aken up the Question Plil i. e e;as f of prisoners convicted of fiJiS,* v? a nature and thev might be released shortly. declaration was made(United Press). - 135 words
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461 1938-10-08 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Sepf. 28. J'HE Working Committee which has been ftraewjirtg since the last few days the crucial question of the attitude of the Congress in case of a w:,r!d war and which held several consultation* with Mahatma Gandhi, passed the following resolution to-day(United Press). - 461 words
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90 1938-10-08 19 (United Press). r l a Simla. Sept. 28 Tiffc Punjab Government is examining three schemes for the manufacture of push-bicy-les in the province. The schemes cost Rupees one crore <Rs. 10,000,000); thirty lakhs <Rs. 3.000,000): and twenty lakhs (Rs. 2,000.000) respectively. If any of(United Press). - 90 words
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