Malaya Tribune, 11 October 1938
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Title Section38 1938-10-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales "nr^" So. 242, Singapore: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, October 11, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAtir.S. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1938 FIVE «'KVf?*38 words
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Advertisement44 1938-10-11 1 «j i > A 1 i QomitUMi In Maky* 'WWJi hem baby needs milk Ww front a bottle tiw ttt its best /OU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN rHAT HIS LITTLE BONES WILL Bfck TEETH BE STRONG AND WHITE Fu Blue Cross Stocks Are Always Fresh.44 words
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Advertisement16 1938-10-11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try TJie M OIIX I X G TKIB I w i:16 words
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380 1938-10-11 2 SCIENCE MASTER'S DEATH MYSTERY London. Sept 2b\ gfOUR peopLs including a couple planning lo be married 10-morrow, were killed in two shnoiinp mysteries yesterday. Voices were raised with agger outside the beautiful country home of Colon?! McClintock at Tampans. ('<:., Donegal. Then a380 words
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Article, Illustration88 1938-10-11 2 Sin gap toy Scoots and Cubs are .-\ctivel.v preparing .or thei. ..nnual r.uiy next Saturday al the Jattt* Besq* Stadium. Our photograph shows the iehearfi..i ci i. me of iir raid vlcthris. in masks keep watch nhen :Hod*idy they hear niiiitb tall on a housr.88 words
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Article139 1938-10-11 2 London, Sept. 20. jpiVE young German Jews slowed away in the Monte Pascoal, which brought 800 Nail ex-beivicemen on a visit to London last week. it was revealed yesterday. Despite a close watch, they managed to smuggle themselves into London, but they were captured during139 words
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Article89 1938-10-11 2 ONDON lube stations closed on Sept. f i 27 we:c re-o;:ened yesterday. Al- hough, no statement has been issued, the view is generally accepted that the stations were closed to public in order to allow air raid precautions to be carrieu oMt Tunnels under the Thames and89 words
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Article281 1938-10-11 2 Don't Believe It THE old saying that "rats desert a 1 sinkfn* ship" W perfectly true; they desire life and will get away from a ship about to take the final pltrnge if they can. But it is ano Id and firmly held superstition281 words
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298 1938-10-11 2 liOndon, Sept. 25. *JHK complaint of a youm* Frenchman to the London police in Juni> that he had been robbed of £35,000 by tfie box" confidence (rick h;-s now been folk wed by three arrests in Franc*. Consultations between Scotland Yard, the French Surete298 words
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Article66 1938-10-11 2 Brisbane. I POUSJEWIFT BMrtbame. H nr.. here, much tak'n tvilh a door ma! rfforcd for sale by a hawfoxt at her bark doot *lt\ perfect match let mp front-dun- n:H" she said. a:id ait< i bargain. ti% bought the mat N< t till the hawker had gone,66 words
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Article83 1938-10-11 2 II |HJRKISH worn n I nn rt, c >rdhn» published in Ti tlpn has shortened their On! of a total ol ***** n attained their 50ih fci hi cb per cent, arc v. rer cent oi the 28:, Tv tills year are also women ~r r83 words
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98 1938-10-11 2 Santiago d.c Chile, f HILE'? Nazi leader. Don Jorge Gonzalez yon Marees. M.P., has been sentenced to 5-11 days' iir.pnscnm.ent for "disrespectfully" firing a pistol during the opening ol Congress fr- Preside! Art uro Aitasandri on May 21 On thai; occasion the President sua-98 words
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Advertisement314 1938-10-11 2 Ml FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAD BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing! You bant notice any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odor— j our plate or undge— bat others dissolves it away and leaves your can! Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clean as new "dentwre breath" and it314 words
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Advertisement198 1938-10-11 2 I MM LOST SO DOC AND BILL DIDN'T WAIT /T, FOR ME...OH WELL-'TD RATHER I ICUSEl CUSE ME MR Play alone anyway they BUT 1 HEARO DCCTOR GET ON MY NERVES y ALLEN SAYING THAT 1 I IYOU HAVE "NERVES' I— y FROM TOO MUCH 1 MUCH STIMULATION 0 CADDI£-\198 words
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Miscellaneous32 1938-10-11 2 TOM. PICK and HARRY A Bit Of A c"X^ l£* J rr4 W to make. p*ox«s.ok! X--*- r j P V L_s SB »0« hmo tone IT !SF) I BOocht I ft32 words
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465 1938-10-11 3 [EDIUM SAW MOSLEM nj TURBAN ROBES London, Oct. 1. v SecreUrj of the Christian Psychic Society, pll l: n pointed towards a door, and said, "I ,Uvv f 4op these evil practices:' r°* 10 1 i At the Grotrian Hall, Wigmoreslreet. VV., he was performing465 words
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Article68 1938-10-11 3 r I the free* L, uhkli ho g-/tOi j .•<»/) 8 I Wei 1 j r :\U X)V T iff I .■,,,•/J»,»r m |S*J I i-c"' 5 on< aboard hod Ifgri ''i t -(Mi/ ntacft i could not ;r d oc-aaru k«- soaie .i J/7 /J>.> nfiCtlO-68 words
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78 1938-10-11 3 Helsinki. A M\N fcUM in a cell attached 1 It the paßce constable's house I 1.111k.m0. Mtr Vase, north west lobai was fagged into the stre>t >y a rrwrd and {•red to "confess rik i ia public. detained on" a S a chnifeur. IN78 words
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Article, Illustration119 1938-10-11 3 Rooms in which Royalty, statesmen and diplomats are entertained at Londonderry House, in aristocratic Park Lane, London, haver been turned byLady Londonderry into a recruiting depot for the mechanical transport section of the Women's Legion. Lady Londonderry is herself enrolling women motor119 words
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202 1938-10-11 3 Rome. gRITISH Consular offices ail over Italy have been exceptionally busy (luring the last ten daya i 1 so answering queries of Italian and foreign Jews anxious to leav Italy owing: to h" roeen l anti-Semitic I provisions. The. o e Jews, many of202 words
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84 1938-10-11 3 London, Sept. 24. rpilK peoples of Europe to-day ware compared to sparrows fighting tor broad crumbs by Mr. George Laosbui v. M.P.. in a speech in London. "We live in a world of plenty for all Lut we can think of nothing but fighting84 words
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Article279 1938-10-11 3 Cairo. 'JHE famous Khan el Khalili quarter of Cairo, better known to thousands of tourists as the Cairo bazaars, is to be pulled down in a month's time and rebuilt in Arabesque style. The site belonged to Prince Adme.l Seif el Din who died in279 words
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61 1938-10-11 3 Frankfort, Orange Free State MRS. F. J. H. Groinewahi, wife of a railway official here, has just given birth to her third set of triplets. Mr. and Mrs. Groenewald, who were married in Uftß, have had 14 children, including one set of twins61 words
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Article21 1938-10-11 3 The Princess Royal has consented to u e president of the British Dairy farm crs' Association next year21 words
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Advertisement152 1938-10-11 3 fSkttHA Tropical lun—tropical <r*mpne»— both can play havoc with your outi» r t property. Protect fc by rejular i \il\XW W with Hubbuck'i Paintill 1 there la no finer jvarante* tjaimrt IV— tfclf oepredttlon »4 tbt rxponi of 1 repalrt and roaowoK fc^DIPLOMATTE NBW FLAT OIL PAINT FOR ffy, WALLS152 words
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Advertisement90 1938-10-11 3 \K Long-Wearing 1 P liSh Here at last is the Nail Polish fl^^^S^ that women have been wanting r^^^^UiSl for scars A polish that Hows _^_fiff/\ smoothly on to the nail and clings If MP Wm\ there gleaming, brilliant and flawless day after day. Try the new Cutex polish in90 words
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Advertisement306 1938-10-11 3 that will I you are not quite fit withWf V 1 J out being actually ill, d I s y° ur encr sy 18 no wnat f 11 was Sanatogen is the —i I 1 1 f lning t0 ta^e er PROF. MANN y mvertltt 1 1 J ence Sanatogen306 words
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Article266 1938-10-11 4 Helsingfors. PRISONERS concentrated M the Far East from every part of the Union are now engaged in the construction of a Soviet Russia Maginot Line" of defence sJnng the Manrhufcuo frontier as, far as the port of Vladivostok, according to the Moscow ..•ro^n«. n -i.-266 words
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Article198 1938-10-11 4 Boekleigh, New Jersey. MR. Douglas G. Hertz and his wife played host and hostess to 15 horses and a mule here, when they gave a horse party in honour of Anna, the beautiful white mare which appeared in Verdi's opera, "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera198 words
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388 1938-10-11 4 I ucknow JpJE unlucky number 13 led to a double tragedy—murd< by suicide —at Sirasganj police station >n the Mainpuri of the United Provinces. The two persons involved were* Inspector Jodhan Singh and head 3 -table Manzar Ali, who Sub-Inspector before tun pon upon388 words
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Article61 1938-10-11 4 James Stevens, flftyCobham. Surrey, who, intention never to dm licence suspended for life Kingston Folice Court restoration of his driving licence. »J found it difficult to ma without it. The chairman, Mr. W. O. Bailey. as Stevens was a neighbour *J would be more satisl plication61 words
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Article88 1938-10-11 4 New York. ONE hundred and twelve child brides, all under 16 years of age, were dismissed from New York CJtv schools during the last year. liarold G. Campbell. Superintendent of Schools, said that one girl was 12, four were 13, 27 were 14 and 80 were 1588 words
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Advertisement463 1938-10-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NURDI)EUTSCHLR LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). c.t undernoted ire ne company's .ii iided tixtur-s OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due 3'pore. 1938. 5 m s. "COBURG" Oct. 18 s.o. "GNEISENAU" omita North Chma Oct. 27 S s.s. "ALLFR' omits Manila Nov. 4 S m.s. "MARBURG"463 words
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Advertisement465 1938-10-11 4 P&Oartd BRITISH INDIA flncorporated in Em;lrnd). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RAWALPINDI 17.0C0 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6*003 Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAOE 15,000 Oec. 16 BHUTAN 6 TOO Dec. 17465 words
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Advertisement466 1938-10-11 4 WI HI Jl iif'l mil lII ill T3ĔT 5 BANGKOK LINE. CHF V A JAPAN LINE. I Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most Big Cargo vessels with "mited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, tlon Hamburg and Copenhagen. ft Aden §uez port Said Palestine;466 words
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Advertisement272 1938-10-11 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to C alcutta via Ptnang. Taking itmifo n cruojth Bill of LaaLrg for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. YUENSANG In272 words
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Advertisement62 1938-10-11 4 TRAVEL BY 0. K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: m.S. "BUENOS AIRES MAW'- m.s. "SANTOS MARU >tMI m-s. 'RIO DE JANEIRO) MA BU m.s. "LA PLATA MARU m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU. Offer tioo ft* Singapore to. Durban ~0 daysCape Town j da ys. Rio de Janeiro bantos dayMontevideo Buenos Aires62 words
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677 1938-10-11 5 LIKE SOCCER "<3f London, Sept. 24. EMGHT hundred German e> service men have come to London to spend three days as guests of the British Legion. As their cruising ship steamed into Greenwich, British Legionaries as well as677 words
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Article101 1938-10-11 5 Moscow i DEVICE for automatically opening A rarac'nutes has been invented by two brothers named Oaranin. students of the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers. Stated to be simple in design and reliable in operation, the device resembles an alarm clock R opens the para- chute within101 words
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Article219 1938-10-11 5 London Sept. 25. JJOTH Spiro and Tanfield, now serving sentences in Wormwood Scrubs for share-pushing, are stated to be ready to give evidence alleging bribery and graft among police officials. Representatives of the Public Prosecutor's office have interviewed Soiro, and a reporter was told last219 words
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Article91 1938-10-11 5 Toronto. THE town of Burbridge, Quebec, has banned the wearing of shorts by men in public. The Mayor, Mr. Alexander Lafrcnicr, explains that comp'aints by village residents of "immodest" and "immoral" costumes worn by summer visitors, male and female, caused the Town Council to pass a91 words
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317 1938-10-11 5 London, Sept. 26. ALREADY several valuable stamp collections have been sent to A London from Czechosh.wikia. to provide funds here for their owners if they have to flee ft.m Central Europe. li&ny more have been arriving here Ei on Austria, which, before the ar»;317 words
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Article235 1938-10-11 5 Rome. ITALY'S "Battle for Wheat" is being revived with increased intenBfrlMO Italy's wheat acreage will have Increased by 10 per cent if present Plans for the reclamation of marshland are realised. The huge reclamation Proiects of the St Government were allowed to sink into235 words
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Article57 1938-10-11 5 fans. M Andre Doumer, grandson of M. Paul Doumer, president of the French republic, who was assassinated by a Russian named Gorguloff in 1932, has been killed in a motor crash^ M Doumer. who was a pilot in tne French Air Force, was motorcycling57 words
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Article155 1938-10-11 5 ONE GENERATION —222 YEARS Natal. HANS de Boers, who died in 1918, had an aunt who was •>orn in 1696This astonishing fact is revealed by a woman here who in sorting out some books came upon one that had been given her by Hans de Boers. In 1763 Willem de155 words
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470 1938-10-11 5 Paris. piCTURESQUE ceremonies Hating back thousands of years are being observed with the coming of harvest time in many parts of France. In Normandy the villagers go in procession behind the clergy into the fields, where the first sheaves are solemnly blessed before being470 words
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Article105 1938-10-11 5 Bombay. IYORSES wee iruests of 11 honour al m party in the Bhonsala Military .School, at Nasik in the Bombay Presidency, when the annual 'horse-wor-ship" ceremony took place. The bonesa were and uelghed applau.se at the songs tpedmOV composed in their honour. Dr. Moonje, patron of105 words
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Advertisement310 1938-10-11 5 Classified A dverti'sements UgijC notices Singapore Municipality I I NDEKS Invited for tj_J service. TO Tender Room bat* of Closing. 1009 see Notice in L 1 Tender Room. fc IS, oct 14, 1938. I 12 noon, Oct. 17, IS3B. Hrnus Ainr: ?i ium i2noon Oct. 25. 1938. mafic Tyre* and310 words
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Advertisement382 1938-10-11 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY by large European concern Chinese Salesman well acquainted with dealer and factory trade. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No 416, c o Malaya, Tribune Singapore. EDUCATION AL ENROL ANY TIME AT FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A, Kirk Terrace. Let this established and successful Govt,382 words
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Article184 1938-10-11 6 Singapore, Oct. 11. The following are the exchange aiock this morning according to tne daily eircjlar issued by the Hongkong an. Shanghai banking Corporation. WtUMQ London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand 2"3 25 32 Lyons demand 2071 Switzerland demand 241«, Hamburg demand 1363. New York demand 55184 words
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Article776 1938-10-11 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Am pat Tm 4 6 5 6 Asam Kumban?? 28i- 30!-nofi Austral Malay 43 471-non Aycr Hitam 24 6 26Ayei Weng O.GO 0.65 Bahgrin Tin 23 24"Battl Sela.iger 1.45 1.50776 words
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332 1938-10-11 6 Singapore. Oct. 10. i MINING A Buyers Sellers I Ampats 43 5 Aver Hitani* 24 9 2b> Batigrin:; 22 0 23 6 Batu .Selangors 142 I*7 Hitams 0 .3. 0.39 Hongkong Tin 23 24 6 Chenderiangs 14 15 Hong Pctts 0.79 0 84 WrlsHyd. 7C332 words
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95 1938-10-11 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday noon. Xt txrr, Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R S.S. in cases (FOB. October* 2<Pi 29? Good B.A Q. in bales (FOB. October) 2° 29' i No. I.X.R JS. Spot-loose I (awardaole Spore 29 5 do. October 29 > 295 words
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94 1938-10-11 6 Singapore, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books taSdS tin close Date Ex D year Renon 3 T,n jfo flnaj fyfc* less tax 7 2 0 Southern Kinta 2 1 int. Oct. 8 Oct. 27 Oct 9 s less tax D/o Temoh Anal94 words
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Article145 1938-10-11 6 T wv, i-ita., *JU,OUU Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 tm v 100 norn u„ SfNGAPOEE MUNICIPAL: 1001 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar Sept. 50. 4fc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,666' InY 2 norn Mar. 31 Sent '-in 4V 2 1909 red.llS 000*InV'* ***** 10 n Mar. 31145 words
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Article261 1938-10-11 6 LONDON COMMODITIES ~1 Buyer* a s <a dy Ut" Forward (October) «X IS 2nd Forward (November) •rd Forward (JanlMar, ISSf/ 18 «jj>« Seller* 311 i 6 JJ I,M Sept. Shipment fin o »K c, (F S hlPment GAMBIER (GcSdfe) P 2-58 IIe ftS»* Block Sept.'Ont. Shipment ,<261 words
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Advertisement271 1938-10-11 6 THE EASTERN UNITED mm. workmen| o compensa TON ANT) PUBLSC LIABIim INSURANCE. AH,I ,n m 1«D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Managei I THE j I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. i (Incorporated in Ergland). !l SINGAPORE BRANCH: If 4 D'Almeida Street, ij Authorised and sub.serioed I Pai w PUal271 words
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Advertisement55 1938-10-11 6 j J SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large j 1 number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— upwards according j tc the size of the safe required. further particulars from55 words
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Advertisement245 1938-10-11 6 "insure mm THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE: COMPANY LIMITED. j (Incorporated to India). Fire MOTOR Marine Paid Up Capital '4 Total Funds 7,121,0^ ?**P A '< INSURANCE OFFICE j APPROVED UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORI MALACCA AD a™, ENACI MENTS Sub-Agency A T fer, PENANC Road «£SS Ilansraj Birkramajff. KOad SINGAPORE. B245 words
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Article, Illustration306 1938-10-11 7 EIRE-WALKING, one of Ihe most gruelli j« nets of self-immolation to which Hindu rlevoiers Nubmit themselves, was nerformed by „\h a hundred Indian- yesterday evening at the Mammman Temple, N.uth Bridge Raad. O'er ouuu people306 words
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199 1938-10-11 7 Singapore. Monday. THE Singapore Police are determined to stamp out snatch thieving, which has shown an alarming increase of late. A case which came up before Mr. G. S Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, this morning, afforded Court Inspectoi Maurice Whittles an opportunity "to make a199 words
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Article92 1938-10-11 7 Queen Wilhelmina Peace Reuter. The Hague, Monday. Queen Wiihelmina addressed a personal message to her peoples to-day in support of an appeal for -moral ana spiritual rearmament." The message says:—Now for the time be;n« danger has been averted due to that total ruin which seemed to threaten cur civilisation itReuter. - 92 words
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1422 1938-10-11 7 AMAZING EVIDENCE IN MARCUS CASE Singapore, Monday. HIGHLIGHTS in the case which has come to be known locally as "The Marcus Case" were admissions by an important prosecution witness respecting his psM*sonaJ relationship with the family of the complainant, who accused three members of a1,422 words
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Advertisement103 1938-10-11 7 There is no question of the value of J /A. C neat, attractively combed hair to your /0/N fg entire personal appearance. It sets you ~t off, makes you look better in every way. »V\ Stacomb keeps your hair neat, trim, THE SURTED USING STACOMB a I attractive keeps it103 words
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Advertisement581 1938-10-11 7 LISTEN TO REASON and be well W advised lj| j GET YOUR '^f^ rr j IVES TKST Kft) J I 1 .cUK KiOHT fc*^ I GLASSES to imijiovc ycur i o***+* vis Jen right f\ W 1 away. DON'T ft 1 DELAY We ..._-J j CSS do this f for581 words
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Advertisement143 1938-10-11 7 protect your clothes lIA Mi OF CIII>A E (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-». Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000.00 Totnl Assets I approximately143 words
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Advertisement584 1938-10-11 8 I WORLD'S FINEST PEnI Ensures ins t a n i I i|J smiiDiii eft or lies*; I writing hind com fort, beauty ar.d a M Lifetime guarantee with an 7 ieatures riesited in a modern pen. •All Lifetime p n> are OTf4fMT*rtn Hij ysavantced uir tkt* \<i pt against i>»ss584 words
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Advertisement24 1938-10-11 8 m Z,fr i X Vr,Ps w,th streamlined I "1 i' ROYAL ENFIELD and Ride Royally EASTERN CYCLE CO., Rd. Phone Xo. 465 G. j24 words
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Advertisement179 1938-10-11 8 a^Sj^^S^^ facts about FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid roods when you have fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture This makes you desperately thirsty. But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods. Yet you must have nourishment179 words
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Advertisement78 1938-10-11 8 I RADI YOUR CHO i:e j when know of OUTSTANDING QUALITY 93',; NATURAL J' BEING 100. BRITISH Sole Agents for Malays HOE BOON LEONC I £0-62. SEL£GIE ROAf j SINGAPORE: l'lu^^| Be Caref*' in wearing ungroun.l may cai.se your eyr. Go to Nan S;n and se< frames ritted with G78 words
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Miscellaneous918 1938-10-11 8 Eric Cillett On The Air At I jfflJJwS 10.20 Jifl^l^ LONDON j gan of the Guildhall, Southamp- I f 'f| XV f 9 TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 \lO 20 Reading by Eric Gillett. "7 V\V 10.35 'Steamboat'—orchestra (Jed by I I M > fiSG 17.79 Mrs (16.9 m > arais conducted918 words
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Article, Illustration438 1938-10-11 9 BILLY HEATON AND RITZ SISTERS TELL A STORY listes arc a nested in a war-torn emmtry is spies,— mi thai 9 just whal happened to famous Billy r Ritz sisters, liis and Joy, who ure in Singapore now ring at438 words
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88 1938-10-11 9 Chicago. Tiii !ai■ t bilhowii dance is i 1 Ccerigan Hop"', a swing r fence named after Douglas J v '.< Way") (orris an Atlan- j ,t been demonstrate:! i •j }\r Leeds stockman, of J II i i tpoiix. a t the 25th88 words
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Article61 1938-10-11 9 is the man VftM out for use hn of "toioui" However, one or rhe n h-' ri P, K Iv ft eu:ed as a «5a«? v, Tl „.u Clfirb v existing between Dick Powell. SineAl -enteel r ctij O ld which no had ona t-f boys lead out61 words
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Article98 1938-10-11 9 Lone Pine (California). piLM stars here "on location" with the production of "Gunga Din" .spent all nigh) trying to put out a fire which threatened to destroy a lar.ure wardrobe tent. The film heroes, Ca'v Grant. Victor Ml I ■glllH. and Doualas Fairbanks Jr. were98 words
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102 1938-10-11 9 New York. LAN Hay's British comedy "Housei master", which plays in New York under the name of "Bachelor Born" has just completed its 250ih performance and looks as thorgh it might go on running indefinitely. At present, it is the second longest run on Broadway, first102 words
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Article367 1938-10-11 9 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ S ERS.—Business should be vigor- J ously pushed to-day as there J arc likely to be satisfactory de- 5 ve y opments and progress should 2 be made. Fortunate for any- thing of an official nature end for official interviews. A good367 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-10-11 9 Warren Williams is glutton for work, but Mhen it conies to relaxation he's the first to get his coat off.25 words
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Article56 1938-10-11 9 The United States Government has filed an Income tax lion against the i state of Jean Harlow, the him actres.s who died last year? The Government claims that 10.244 dollars <£2.5001 is due on her 1i»35 and 1936 incomes. Mrs Marino Bello. Jean Harlow's mother and56 words
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Advertisement111 1938-10-11 9 4 o\it of 5 adults have Pyorrhea —diseased gums. That's vv*iy dentists say "don't just clean your teeth. That *s >nly half the job. Guard gums, too, with PORHAN'S." Forhan's is the original dentifrice for teeth and gums. Only Forhan's contains Dr. Forhan's famous Astringent which protects the gums, guarding111 words
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Advertisement127 1938-10-11 9 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMiNISED TRUFOOD FOR JM| THEIR OWN W2RABIES Iff' jj B KSbh lite lAfterI After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to the 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD— a complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. tfattainable Cr«4n Tne radical Hall, Ltd., The Federal Dispensary, Ltd., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The127 words
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Advertisement283 1938-10-11 10 THE V WS BIG COMEDY SURPRISE OUT OF THE STUDIO THAT MADE "MR DRKIW J ir* HER grand an,) gior,ous '< ai j ?ISht PAVILION I:!:, j I "AND SO THEY I A I WERE MARRIED" C .a........... THE STRANGEST TALK OF TER ROR AND MYSTERY EVER LIVED BY7MAN^NDt A283 words
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Advertisement265 1938-10-11 10 (Oct. |.»th NIGHTLY at nn j New World Arena i j *t—.j»mt>, mm ■mn— mmm j Commencing 9-15 p. m. Horace Yon Ahin F resents The Malayan Champion Kronchong Party" A trcup? of 23 Famous Leading Smgcrs, Etc., oi Malaya. New Kronchongs, New Rumba.s, Comical Items, etc. Ail well-known Recording265 words
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Advertisement284 1938-10-11 10 j Posiiivelv LAST Nir?HT of this Uproarious Paran,,,,,.,, v I Comedy Show 1:/ ,tN Par-amount's b v j Musical Comed> Sho w f GEORGE BIT&Vs GRACIE ALI E\ I V tj EDWARD EVERETT HOB j AND DOZENS' OF CUTE GIB j With Excellent Supporting Programme including a splendid Novelty j284 words
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Article257 1938-10-11 11 Simla. •ndia arc drinking more milk. Thej now show j| alcohol says an Official Report published hero. This i t volunticnary change has made British Tommy healthier. He now net limbs much less frequently to heal stroki and heat exhaustion. r Figures show that in257 words
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Article91 1938-10-11 11 PINS MADE FROM BONES OF RELATIVES r t oi i si)i. r.ionii. i r m (i» Hc;Mi re* l" 1 s hair inisnri i ri» »*s r 111 I live »bo«< UM r i,:i „1 m.Minlains. d by rubl 'ill's t<» 111* 1 t«T m °f r,l teen uaehcs STiST91 words
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35 1938-10-11 11 40-TON LENS eP n made <»»t ol to heated for three i,,. uuen nearls a jreai hi .> ;!,t vI 1"l v Wl 11 I bed il will be accurate Ihi n icnth rl "ii n35 words
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Article11 1938-10-11 11 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1.1, 1938. NOTED AMERICAN SPORTSMAN DEAD11 words
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Advertisement249 1938-10-11 11 THRILLING NEW LIP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Olamerow* 1... Exciting 1... IrrctittibU I Jr/c re are Itp colours that fcaily enchant. Hie/re South *ea colours... the tropical IW\ I •nctiantress' own secret reds f t)-J E faund only in TATTOO. No, j< 4;C I ethers are not like249 words
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Advertisement369 1938-10-11 11 I From Great Stories Come The Greatest Motion Picture! {OPENING TO-DAY with 4 SHOWS j (The flom* of Bit* im I FROM GREAT STORIES COME /m TKE GREATEST PICTURES ■§g all f^^Kidnappcd W -A Century-Fox Picture with ll JiW" JBSmW WARNER FREDDIE g»l BAXTER BARTHOLOMEW I.TaraSl*" i/3 mos/ dashing his369 words
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Article626 1938-10-11 12 T?OR the reason that the people of the British Empire recoil with horror from the thought of war, the danger of such a catastrophe has oeetl averted. They will right if they arc attacked and they will tigh L in any just cause if counsels of conciliation626 words
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218 1938-10-11 12 E.T. Huang - NEW RESOURCES IN THE WEST By j E.T. Huang observed yesterday the anniversary of the 27th year of her history as a Republic. Within 27 years she has not been free from anxiety and distress. Civil wars followed the heels of218 words
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Article224 1938-10-11 12 TO believe, however, that Japan can destroy all that China's leaders have done is to fall into unjustifiable pessimism. The flower which the Japanese are now trying to cut down will certainly bloom again and the time Will come when there will once more be a new China.224 words
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Article195 1938-10-11 12 AS far as the Yangtze battles are concerned, it is idle to deny that the invaders by sheer weight of the onslaught have gained some successes, but progress has not been rapid. They are far behind schedule. Their boast that they would capture Hankow before Oct. in.195 words
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Article147 1938-10-11 12 QNE of the most p. the Double T«. j which all Chinese p fl They assert that the I China is not a questi< j win?' but "When I This faith in Chi: I has stirred the Ch. ~."Jfl efforts to fight to the !,3 on147 words
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Article113 1938-10-11 12 AT the front too, all is far iron The invincibility has proved to be an i!Iirr<n: s victories were gained only ft shameful resort to thp \> n o' influence in the occupied a: go beyond the reach of J. and bullets. Such sik-: is all very113 words
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Article106 1938-10-11 12 A NOTHER consolii. though a gr< Chinese maritjm I devastated a c a I has discovered her YVr M Calder, Commercial hai for the Unite! who recently ni. <i' tour of China's west' jfl in an interview that I had no idea of tin > hinterland106 words
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Article516 1938-10-11 12 £ANTONESE troops celebrated the Double Tenth by wiping out two brigades of Japanese troops. Reuter and other messages leave no doubt that the victory was as sweeping as Taierchwang. It must be causing furious thinking among the Japanese generals organising the offensive on Hankow. Meanwhile the Japanese516 words
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Advertisement85 1938-10-11 12 GIT ARAN IT X SHUTTLECOCKS Id FEATHER REGULATION Made For: Service Accuracy Balance Flight 8 1.«5 per dozen. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR HIGH VELOCITY GOLF BALLS As used by the LEADING AMATEURS and PROFESSIONALS. I*l'll BILL »0 CENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.,LTD. I Incorporated in England SINGAPORE, Kl'AI A LI MP UR,85 words
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Advertisement20 1938-10-11 12 ELSIE" MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing in Town. j S 5 to $30 I Rodney House, Battery Road.20 words
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Article, Illustration378 1938-10-11 13 Defects Shown By Mobilisa Hon Reuter. ETE REORGANISATION OF BRITAIN'S! TERRII RIAL ARMY IS ANNOUNCED BY MR. HORE ISH A SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR in THK THE MINISTER, "THE CHANGES WILL I'RO-[TP-TO-DATLI ARMY GAPABIF OF REIN ICING THE REGULARS BY UNITSReuter. - 378 words
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Article119 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. MEMBERS of the British air mission to France yesterday inspected the latest I i*pes of France Air Force machines. The French Air Minister, expressing thank; to the R.A.F. for collaboration, said "Recent events have proved to the whrle world the deep attachment of our twoReuter. - 119 words
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Article170 1938-10-11 13 passengers', believed to be *!1 German, and four Belgian members of the crew iv kill when a Belgian air liner era hed al Soest, WestI x peop e waking In a field rip;:r the scene, the air liner Ml in dkc to the air The170 words
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Article57 1938-10-11 13 FRENCH REPLY TO NE W CUNARDER Reuter. THE General M 1 onager oi the French *°rk bas announced the Nurmandie will The new tha: the KnrSfJ hlch will be faster be capable II mi L fwwSKSf ta f our days. terling. There garage on board tha i til] t nReuter. - 57 words
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214 1938-10-11 13 ]yjß..!ohn Strachey, Hritish Left Wing pu'dVist was barred from ententes; the United States when the Xnrnrindie docked at New York yesterdaj and was ordered to appen at EWs Island before a special board of inquiry. The Commissioner f:r Immigration in a statement said Mr. S214 words
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Article103 1938-10-11 13 A RETURN survey flight between London and Lisbon for British Airways was completed yesterday by the Supei Lockheed 14. which landed at He at 4 p.m. after a non-stop flight lasting five and three quarter hours. The chairman of British Airways made the following statement: "The103 words
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105 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. Mnn" V UaiMJi tht> Vil lue Of J*****!, I a Anient and <iro the keynotes mtki ttauaenl on Herr 1,(1 »i in Berlin. f? 5f29T 'Paris, says that a grave mistake .;"./he indignation *"wn at the peace by pressure and JReuter. - 105 words
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Article66 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. DISCUSSIONS between Treasury officials and a Czechoslovakian delegation concerning British credits to Czechoslovakia are expected to begin in London on Wednesday. Several members of the delegation from Prague have already arrived and the others are expected to-day. Economic problems resulting from the re-drawal of theReuter. - 66 words
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Article22 1938-10-11 13 Mr. W. A. C. Haines, Superintendent of Police, has been appointed to be Chief Police Officer. Malacca, with effect from c>ft l.22 words
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Article106 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. FOUR hundred members of the uniformed *.taff at St. Paneras station, one of the big London rail terminuses of the L.M. and S. railway, including porters, ticket collectors, cleaners, a couple of guards and cartage men, have stopped work. It is understood theReuter. - 106 words
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Article216 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. pAR-REACHING demands, which are regarded here as involving the disintegration of Czechoslovakia's remaining territory, aie made in t Hungarian not? presentee! yesterday at the Komarom conference. The note demands the immediate cession of a strip of territory containing the towns of Bratislava, Kosice. Nitra. Uzerod,Reuter. - 216 words
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163 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. MAJOR-GENERAL Pecflf, chief of stall of the Bulgarian Army, was shct dead in Sofia yesterday when on his way to the War Office. Eye witnesses of the assassination state that they saw a man with a revolver in each hand firing at the officer atReuter. - 163 words
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314 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. /yiINA'S 27th naitonal MmiV i sary was celebrated yesterday With enthusiasm and glee* over reports from the war front oi a new. sweeping victory over the Japanese near Hankow which rivalled that of Tai. rchwang. Crack Cantonese troops, who launched a genera?Reuter. - 314 words
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Article144 1938-10-11 13 Reuter. TT is felt in Jerusalem, says. Reuter. that Palestine is on the threshold of an historic and dramatic change. It is believed that leading Palestine Arabs who are confidants of the Mufti mtend going to London immediate'v aiter the termination of the Arab Con gressReuter. - 144 words
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Advertisement109 1938-10-11 13 This new TEMPERATURE REGULA- fmM f TOR provides each food compartment WS& with the correct degree of cold regard- WHO I tllli less of the temperature cutside the M MmW refrigerator. ililsls^^B m 9K The new accurate central adjusts th? Issfl refrigerator':; operation tj the temper- |9B The three Zone109 words
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Article, Illustration251 1938-10-11 14 Yesterday afternoon. Billy Heaton, well-known Australian cabaret actor demonstrated on a member of the Tribune staff the "a hip" act which has been banned at Raffles Hotel because it was considered "cruel" by a member of the LcgisVitivc Council On the green grass251 words
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129 1938-10-11 14 Malaya Tribune Exclusive) AN and alter Oct. 14, no Chinese immigrants will be allowed admission into any part 01 the Netherlands East Indies. The immigration quota for 1938 has. the Tribune is informed, been exhausted, and visas tor immigrants will, therefore, not be issued129 words
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Article267 1938-10-11 14 \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IN earthenware pot, a wooden A trunk and a sealed bottle were exhibits in a murder trial at the Supreme Court to-day, when Sudayan, a Tamil appeared before Mr Justice Cussen, accused of the murder of Muniamah. He267 words
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248 1938-10-11 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) OECAPDT.ESS of whether they have the means of leaving the Colony or not, 1"> former detectives, previously held on banishment warrants, but now on expulsion orders, wjll have to leave Singapore in a fortnight. Should they decide to stay, a248 words
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Article21 1938-10-11 14 Mr. Bishen Singh, interpreter attached to the Supreme Court. Johore Bahru. has proceeded to India on six months leave.21 words
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414 1938-10-11 14 Police On The Scene J AST night *tm the third night in succession of disturbances by ricksha strikers. The Police yesterday afternoon requested the Registrar of Vehicles to advise ricksha owners to keep their rickshas at the depot for safekeeping. With the co-operation of the414 words
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161 1938-10-11 14 T AST words of H» year-old Yung Lip Sin, a Hoi kicn Chinese, »ho X found by his uncle on a -nail canvas bed. wffering ex agonies after allegedly dti:k ni> hydrochloric acid vrerc I die.*' According to the evident161 words
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Article206 1938-10-11 14 New P. T. SCHEME SHELVED (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE bfloe of the Wree <>i w\ Posi and Telegraphs, Malaya has been engaged dona* Ik past month in rireiilarta"* various business concerns in the country with a view 1o obtahue* their opinion on the introduction of a new system in206 words
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Article87 1938-10-11 14 Singapore. Monday. WHEN an elderly woman, Oiian Ah Ngee, and a youth, Wong Seong Long, were produced this morning before air. G. S. Rawhngs the Third Magistrate, on a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting at New Bridge Road yesterday morning. Court Inspector Whittles informed the Court87 words
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59 1938-10-11 14 Hankow. Oct. 10—Japanese casualties since the commencement of the war in China are. according to a statement 01 C-eneral Chen Chin. Chinese Ccmman-der-in-Chief, three-quarters of a million killeo ana wounded. General Chen Chin declared that over a million Japanese troops were ow in China and59 words
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Article85 1938-10-11 14 Professor Norman Bentwich. K.C., accompanied by Mrs. Norman BentwiC. will arrive in Singapore by air from Australia towards the end or the week Professor Bentwich was formerly Attor-ney-General of Mandated Palestine, and is now Professor of International Relation! at the Hebrew University of Palestine. He85 words
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Article19 1938-10-11 14 Inchc Baton bin Taslim, Second Inspector, Johore Bahru. has taken over duties as Traffic Officer. Johore Bahru.19 words
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153 1938-10-11 14 Singapore. Monday AMBITION of T. K. Das, a Sindhi, to become a tU l< UV< U ,V ,m A his co-operation with police in their efVorts to track <• perpetrator of a fraud in connection with a pwimissory also to the arrest and arraignment153 words
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Article19 1938-10-11 14 P. O. SOUDAN The P. and O. Soudan is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 8 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday).19 words
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Article23 1938-10-11 14 rill The proposed Adverti g* y held in the New World Ca* p 12 1938, in conjunction v pore Winter Races.23 words
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Article42 1938-10-11 14 The 1938 Pit* Rochore Malay for selected girls from NV edn* cular -chools. will be h< m day. 19th October:. the Rochcie Sci.« in t Mor a m«JU Che' Ammah btntl »W n1 t;y pn kindly consented to42 words
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Advertisement57 1938-10-11 14 OVERSEAS I ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA IfUHJDING, CHTJLIA ST. THONE 38M. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, "aGENTB: BEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO„ K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, I NG KON CUKE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, «POH LEE AH WENG, I'ftNANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. B KAN57 words
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Advertisement10 1938-10-11 14 iipnwf nn AlinV DIxARU I ■BO AT ALL W.P.S. T10 words
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Article47 1938-10-11 15 l v.. cw, Oi i. to :i Tehaa Mm. t,. (J» 'i c rt- SJis m.s »r« raid i ..,»(>i! ir'.'.l tv.'O I 1 1 i ned c* *ris wiped oat yesterday c arc new fv» 'i 1 :t: I f>j*e- nn Fehaa.47 words
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52 1938-10-11 15 I Singapore Itondajr m: privates X morning X m H It was alleged that Lhey had robbed a Malay. Suiong bin Ibrahim, of a pair ol white trousers. Court Inspector T. E. Wray asked for week's postponement, offered bail of £200 each, which his52 words
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187 1938-10-11 15 PASSAGE OFFER NOT TAKEN (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. j I QTRIKERS' demands are always exorbitant and unreasonable. The demands made by the rickI gnaw pullers are no exception lo the rule. Thi< was a statement made lo me to-day by the Assistant Controller187 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-10-11 15 Scenes at the opening of the Overseas Chinese Congress held at the 11 inese City High School in Bukit Timah. Above Chinese women who took part in the procession before the meeting and on the right Mr. Tan Kah Kee. who opened the Congress.47 words
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Article245 1938-10-11 15 (Malaya TWbune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. pRAISE f<n the efforts of oversea; Chin?s<? to help—financially and otherwise—in China's campaign of resistance was the keynote of messages from national leaders, like Mr. Lin Sen. president of the Central Government, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Madame Chiang. Dr. H. H.245 words
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Article105 1938-10-11 15 Singapore. Monda.\. W. G. Herbert, an employee of the Mental Hospital, was to-day charged with drning negligently, causing hint to Dm Kau« Choy on Oct. 9. Accused claimed trial, the case was postponed to Nov. It. On a second charge ol railing to produce his licence when105 words
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162 1938-10-11 15 Reuter. London, Monday. INCREASED aerial activity is reported from Spain where National--1 ist air raids were carried out in Barcelona. The bombs struck the British steamers, Gothi and Bramhill. The Bramhill caught fire but the flames were quickly extinguished. Two were killed and ten woundedReuter. - 162 words
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Article41 1938-10-11 15 Reuter. Warsaw, Oct. 9. IT is officially stated the question of a 1 common Polish-Hungarian frontier has not been the subject of exchange of views between British and Polish governments. The report is also denied in London. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement90 1938-10-11 15 r» Let us introduce /o vow the popular ffff INKSIGHT lODEL I BLACKBIRD FOUNTAIN PENS. g sc r.ms arc ci" the ylass filler type Jk f and are fitted with three window a] rtures in the barrel f -o that the i f if amount of fnk in the pen90 words
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Advertisement195 1938-10-11 15 I much nicer I I with the addition of a little .V» I Acorn Milk. It makes tasc; JT*^^ so good that ycu can harcuy H i tell it's not made with real V A/ k H 1 I cream. Acorn Milk is pre- M I l|V 1 WL pa195 words
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Article340 1938-10-11 16 LITTLE difficulty was experienced by Chua Choon Leong and Woon Chow Tat in defeating Y. P. Wee and Hokeen 6—o, 6—2, in their tie in the open doubles of the S.C.I C. Invitation Tennis Tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday afternoon. The following were340 words
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538 1938-10-11 16 Gunners Get Going After Gift Goal Gunners (Changi) 3; Veterans 1. pAVOURITES in the Singapore Challenge Cup Competition, the Veterans, a team composed almost exclusively of ex-Malaya Cup players, were surprisingly beaten by three goals to one in the first fixture of538 words
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Article144 1938-10-11 16 THE S.C.C. meet the S.C.R.C. this afternoon at the S'.C.C. in the second rouua of the Kliney Cup inter-ciub tennis tournament which is being played on Davis Cup lines, the sides meeting in four singles matches and one doubles. The SC.C. singles players will be E. Cherringtcn144 words
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Article91 1938-10-11 16 In the mixed doubles of the V.M.C.A. handicap tournament at Bras Basah Road vestcrday. Yap Ah Hian and Miss Simonson (scr.) beat M. I. Reshty and Mrs. Lockerbie (scr.t. 6—l. 6—l, in the final. To-Morrow's Ties Men's Doubles: S. A. Da wood and N. Barber vs. Dr. P.91 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-10-11 16 Singapore European women's hockey team, who btat the Girls Sports Club 3—l at Scrangoon. (tribune).19 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-10-11 16 Girls' Spurts Club hockey team. They were beaten by Singapore European women. (Tribune). 9m16 words
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Article50 1938-10-11 16 THE annual athletic sports of the Sin--1 gapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club will take place on the club padang in Cantonementf Road on Sunday Oct. 23, commencing at 2.30 p.m Mrs. A. S. Small, wife of the Colonial Secretary, has kindly consented to distribute the prizes.50 words
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Article29 1938-10-11 16 The rugby match between an 3CC XV r -a H.M.S. Eagle, and the hockey match between the S.R.C. and the 7th Heavy Battery, ::.A, arranged to be29 words
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Article53 1938-10-11 16 Reuter Wireless. Ottawa, Oct. in. ]l/f RS. F. J. Mulqueen, winner in I*3o MiSS Clarrie Tlernan, British Cuitis Cup player and former Irish champion who holds the Canadian women/a open golf title. Mrs. Mulqueen the 2°7 n th UP p at J he 18th and three UP aReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article40 1938-10-11 16 Tc-days S.A.F.A. fixture is an im,x)rtant one, as the R.A.F will be meeting the holders, the S.C F A TH* natch will be played al the Anson' Road stadium. The Chinese also retained the League championship this year40 words
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Article154 1938-10-11 16 IN the first round of the S.G.C. women's Autumn Cup at Bukit Timan yesterday results were as follows: Mrs. R. Wakeford beat Mrs. H. H. Sturt 2 and 1. Lady Bagnali beat Mrs. W. L. Quirke 4 and 3. Mrs. W. H. Dunn beat Miss S.154 words
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125 1938-10-11 16 THE October medal competition held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Club resulted in a tie between Capt. J. S. Kelleher and H. C. Dodgson with a net --core of one up. In accordance with the conditions. Capt. Kelleher was declared winner on the125 words
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Article92 1938-10-11 16 THE qualifying round of the Garrison G.C. Women's championship will be played on Friday at the Garrison Golf Club. Th: following is the draw: 3.35 p.m. Mrs. J. G. Ronaldson vs. Mrs. E. Gregory-Jones. 3.40 p.m. Mrs. H. C. Reilly vs. Miss B. Qolding. 3.15 p.m. Mrs.92 words
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65 1938-10-11 16 TWENTY cards were taken out for the 1 Keppei G.C. October Medal and the following were the scores returned: c w. Watson 7*- 7-69 nett Winner W. Fryer 88—18-70 J.E. Stephens 83—12=71 E. Satchell 92—18=74 The Gold Medal which was played off in65 words
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Article136 1938-10-11 16 HOLLOWING are the results of ties in the open singles championship tournament played last Sunday:— Tan Guan Chuan beat Goh Peng Sian 15—4. 15—6. Lim Ah Chiang beat Goh Kang Scne, 15—3. 15—7. G. Isaac beat Koh Kirn Swce wo. Cho Chwee Tee beat A. Rajoo 15—1.136 words
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Advertisement12 1938-10-11 16 m ENCHANT!NG I fmJl W 1 Jx /X-l fet g FRUIT ESTBP.-190412 words
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Advertisement171 1938-10-11 16 B kill I] k 5 I ARMY XV TO MEET CUP RIVALS THE following to represent the Selangoral Kuala Lumpur oi day in their ru-. I BACK—Lieut J THREES—Lieut j LCpl. Richard I P. Pierce, R.A Spr I I HALVES—Capt H I C. Capt. F. W j FORWARDS- Li R.A..171 words
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117 1938-10-11 17 DINNERS DISPLAY BRILLIANT FORM Girfe' S.C. i. and clever stickwork, a team or EuroGirls' Sports Club by the odd goal in three r played yesterday evening on the Girls' I H and main- I'- fore1' r halves had H hile117 words
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Article252 1938-10-11 17 FN an evenly contested game of hockey A yesterday on the S.C.C. padang, the I club drew one all with Fort Canning i team. b From the bully-off, the Gunners too:-: i play iorward and Mayger was prominent in his saves at goal. Midway252 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-10-11 17 Incident in women's hockey match at Serangocn between Euron-ans and Girls' S.C. (Tribune).17 words
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183 1938-10-11 17 IHE Ceylon SC. met the Colts on the Balestier Plain yesterday evening at hockey, and defeated them by the odd goal in three in a keen match Colts were with the attack for the greater part of the game ,uut they were no. nippy enough183 words
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Article79 1938-10-11 17 W7EARNE Bros. Sports Club opened their hockey season with a win over -he St. Josephs Church Brigade yesterday at the Clerical Union ground by 4—2. Sullivan and H. Shah each scored a tor Wearnes before half time. Early in the .second half St. Joseph's Church79 words
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Article45 1938-10-11 17 Post Office Club vs. Khalsa Association en Thursday on the club's ground: Supaat; C. B. Humphries. C. Albuquerque tCapt.': Harith bin Omar, Tai Cheong Gtione Balasubramanioir Mat Noor. M. Toledo. S. Ponniah. Sabe tian Then. Dershan Singh. Rc.servjs:—Oiman bin Demo and Sitaram.45 words
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Advertisement362 1938-10-11 17 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or Buffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find now happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour a«nd vitality quicker than gland operations. It 1« a simple home treatment362 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-11 17 RED CARDINAL POLISH Tlie ideal POLISH for Tiles, Brick, Stone, Cement, Composition Floors Steps etc, Agents: HARPER, GILFTLLAN Co., LUk. Wf.S.21 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-10-11 17 THE TIDES To-day: 11.20 am., y It. 5 In*. Te-morrcw: 12.02 a.m., 9 ft. 3 ins., 11.49 p.m., 9 ft 5 ins.22 words
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Article308 1938-10-11 18 Cambridgeshire Probables Reuter. l ondon, Oct. 11. IT is disclosed that the injury to Michoumy, entered for the 1 to-morrow was a sprained suspensory lament whtht s-t yielded to lament and the coll will he scratched. It is possible Michoumy may not run again this season.i AMENDEDReuter. - 308 words
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Article61 1938-10-11 18 ADDITIONAL weight! for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn race meeting in Ipoh on Oct. 19 are as follows: Horses, Class 2. s', furs. Alikoom g" lft Hivi Hivi *J U Safariland rj The Puritan Jz Gold Bell \l Aviemore Amazon Refill ff Stella61 words
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Article137 1938-10-11 18 [From Our Own Reporter] f WITH the arrh Bruektlens and Ti with the majority < cut this mornir. moie Interesting, imputed aithou ;h I fined to the sand-trai Aviemore I D: pression, while Sunshine went easy. Bintang Tu.joh New Zealand <M form and Ciscara Charley's137 words
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Article275 1938-10-11 18 King Kong Wins Again I/ING Kong "Hungary beat Alfred X Belgardt on a Boston Crabb press in tie first round of their bout in the International Wrestling Tournament at the Happy World Stadium. Biting hair and nose pulling ana hearty slappine characterised this bout. King'275 words
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Article132 1938-10-11 18 (From Our Own CoiifljiutfM Muar. MjEM THRILLING badmiir I Bunga Tanjong court yd when the finals m the r.<-\ bles and junior singles events«wi ed off. J In the junior singles hnal. b*ina Hui created a surprise when he I Zainan Abidin «Bur.ua Tan was favoured to132 words
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214 1938-10-11 19 TW'i) YOUNG POLICEMEN GAOLED London, Sept. 20. ,i of midnight tnd a iilla*»e battle !<. he hire, when ronstabks the L Police Force were sent hn months each, i neh 'ackson. 24 and John MaiLi vesey-atreet, Nora Sti;art ancth oi A.sh-grove iter, and214 words
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Article35 1938-10-11 19 IS 3 1? i^&S? 11 Mr Mr. Urn Samba ii suWer Mr. lMfjl i J**** t, 11 a "d Mrl/S i* r Mr j. t Oar Boon r N?r Mr. WoyI 1 *Q> jMr.35 words
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Article105 1938-10-11 19 not touch alcohol told him U 0 0 „id n b befc D,«d for his hear? On his 44th birthday he decided to have \u<t a tests, ffi liked so m .eh that he had some nwe, naa I)av> jessed and other drinks Showed and soon Karol105 words
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Article61 1938-10-11 19 Singapore. Monday —When the case against a Chinese. Sco Ah Lek was called out in the Second Court' this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham Court Inspector T. E Wray informed his worship that the accused was in hospital, asked for a week's postponement which was granted61 words
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Article27 1938-10-11 19 London, Oct. 8.-Mr. Ian Murphy, Assistant Secretary m the Department for External Affa;rs of the Eire Government has been appointed Eire Minister in Paris' British Official Wireless.27 words
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200 1938-10-11 19 SAMAD Atxiel m e Ul a »,ive of Hazzara. Nor.horn M? ht'tft here on the liner Conte Verde to return bom- aft.r y 15 years' pslyrirnasre to Mecca on foot This If perhara the longest trek ever untakon by a pilgrim to Mecca200 words
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Article16 1938-10-11 19 Mr. P. A. Molly, State Engineer, Negri f^? llar left for Hongkong on a vacatnn leave.16 words
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Article147 1938-10-11 19 n Dn Tr London, Oct. I. gARONESS Alice Margarita Crichton de Chasseron, one of the last of the great beautiest of the Victorian age, has died at her home on Hove sea front. Here, in a treasure house of antiques, she lived in semi-Regal state. She147 words
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Article28 1938-10-11 19 Mr. Poi Eng Siew, sen of Mr. Peter Pchlent, the Negri Scmbilan millionaire, left by X.L.M. "plane on Saturday for Brastagi to visit his wife who is ill28 words
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Advertisement134 1938-10-11 19 PLANTERS!! 4 special scale fur a special job The correct scale for -.reighing of case ff* bale rubber THE NO. A 771 "LOAD LOOK" SCALE This machine is designed to give a visible indication of correct weight and indicates to the operator the exact amount in excess or deficiency thus134 words
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Advertisement23 1938-10-11 19 K fe-5l? "6?! Car Services. Singapore Agents _Ha; Chew Hote! Tel. 3015 35. Reach Koad. Hagemeyer trading to. KuaJa umpilr f>fn wps 423 words
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Advertisement109 1938-10-11 19 CjZZ MALAYA'I PfteMIEQ HOTEL J TO-NIGHT. IT* COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.16 PJI. ,o 8-,P J DINNER AND DANCE (to/omalj IR< ~„p TO MIDNIGHT "RITZ SKIERS AND BILLY HLATON" ADMISSION NON-DINERS ?1.00. NOTICE—FWDAY. Uth nP j GRILL ROOM CLOSED ALL (I j SEA VIEW HOTEL I i f IGHT TO -WRKOW109 words
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778 1938-10-11 20 j [To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneJ j Sir, —The aims of education, it may j be said, are manifold e.g., physical. I intellectual, moral and aesthetical cu'.- 1 In res of human nature, but its ultimaUtiim is the formation of character.778 words
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Article542 1938-10-11 20 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune! Sir, —My laith in the Malaya Tribune as an exponent of the rignts cf the underdog is again justified, to a greater extent than I had expected. Allow me to congratulate the Tribune on its bold and courageous policy542 words
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Article109 1938-10-11 20 SWIMMING Poor NEEDED [To the Editor of the :m m Tn b^ Sir,—l heartily endorse the bfe_ "X G.V.S regarding I***% for Seremban. It is quite true thanS boys go to one of the mini rounding the town for often results in a fatal accident a ming do-1 will put109 words
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Article112 1938-10-11 20 [To the Editor of the M Sir—l greatly appreciated ele in the editorial column the formation of an Indian VolS Company in Singapore, and I to thank you on behalf ol I Volunteers for the In teres) taking in this matter. We greatly appreciate the wars make known112 words
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Article93 1938-10-11 20 [To (he Editor of the Mala* fl Sir, -About two yeai fl a lot of talk about Mv Com sioners nominated by the Goifl being compelled to iftafl nine years on the Municipal (zfl sion. We do not seem to have ?".Bfl the last few years many reuremenfl93 words
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Article147 1938-10-11 20 UNRULY < JiOV.tfl [TO the Editor of I Sir, Pc pie fl •vents in K,?rvt»' .fl deal to learn ab( m 'fl If a Chinee wn r S*M tor, the Chinese nan cally fly over the land ol '■■i* m M and the same with The contestants have "1 and147 words
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Advertisement300 1938-10-11 20 j CONSULT VSI hen in need of Medical Supplies. Our service and experience are At your disposal, in order to j con vines you, we ask you to give us a trial. Largest .stockists of Pharmaceutical Dross. Chemicals, Serad ft Vaccines and Patent Medicines. Oi' all sorts and brands. INaina300 words
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Advertisement192 1938-10-11 20 WORKING HARD AT 71... After 40 Years of Perfect Health la no need to be a, "back number" at three-score-~nd-ten. Ever since .she wa* 31. this 71-year-old woman has taken Kruschen Salts. During those 40 years, she has been in perfect health, j She still is. "I feel I must192 words
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Advertisement14 1938-10-11 20 COMFORTABLE For CHILDREN. Un leather Sam!aj wi leather sole an,, rubt J r Xirrrrri14 words
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Advertisement126 1938-10-11 20 hygiene"" for WOMEN There is no safer, convenient and effective means available for personal cleanliness and control than NOLO GELETTES. Each Gelette is packed in an airtight glass tribe and is of smallest possib!" s'ze. Perfect preventive, no anxiety NOLO has served thousands of women satisfactorily. Price Per Box 90126 words
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Advertisement36 1938-10-11 20 I (under those $m r "Mm mm I 'MM and tartar. MMM n ire of that v: I n *m\\\A aa good a* H fcu.-!inw n<if*' J rwwnt» «nd wh Dental .c. .-a tome to-da- a:36 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-10-11 21 Photo showing I ambulance vans despatched for service at the China war front by N.S. Chinese recently.20 words
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Article279 1938-10-11 21 ii HII I expressing appreciation for (he sympathy and materia] mpaeii Ihej have hitherto given China, |fr. Ch* Chai-hua, PrepnVrl of (he Chinese I ea«?ue of Nations Union, made an appeal from ■take* i<» the people of foreign lands unrinii them to do whatever the!279 words
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70 1938-10-11 21 PHINESE refugee relief funds will benefit to the extent of $15 452 51 'National Cunencyi. raised during th? two drys'.s sales of vernacular newspapers in Hongkong. The movement, coinciding with other patriotic sales that took place all over the Colony. was organised by70 words
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Article37 1938-10-11 21 General Chen Teb-hsun, Brigade Com mander, died recently in the International Hospital In Hankow of wounds i ereived in ne fighting west of Kwaiv^i. A bullet penetrated his lung and his spine.37 words
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198 1938-10-11 21 (From Our Own Reporter). fOLLOWING in Ihe footsteps of their compatriots in other States in Malaya, Chinese in Negri Sembilan have despatched four spacious and well equipped ambulance vans to the China Defence League Hongkong, for first aid work at the China front198 words
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Article238 1938-10-11 21 SEEKING SHELTER IN MOUNTAIN REGIONS nRIVEN from their homes which either have been destroyed or are threat cned by enemy bombers everyday, lots of farmers and their families in the war zones on both banks of the River are taking refuge atop the hills ;.nd mountains. Unlike the238 words
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401 1938-10-11 21 KWANG SI AND YUNNAN ARE NO LONGER BACKWARD PROVINCES IMPRESSIONS OF A FRENCH JOURNALIST ONCE considered as two oi the backward provinces in China's South-west, considerable nativities are going on in various lines of material development in K.\angsi a nd Yunnan provinces. The spirit of the people toward the present401 words
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Article47 1938-10-11 21 In recognition of his meritorious services to the country the National Government ordered a grant of 55.000 to the family of the late Mr. Ching Hcng-yi member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang and State Councillor, who died recently in Shanghai.47 words
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Advertisement373 1938-10-11 21 FOOT, •TCH WĔM Pete's Foot Bw^^^J k P nlln° n cf th(?tl United States are being attacked by the Athlete*. Foot. form ease starts between the toes. Little watery '-'become* skin crack s and peels. After a while, the I h off all the y U f6CI 3S though you373 words
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Advertisement92 1938-10-11 21 (DaUiL. s China. (paqiL (Edited by T. H. TAN) ™^it~ m 1 -TT^ "ANCHOR" COTTON For your embroidery tapestries crochet and knitting u e Chm' "Anchor Fearl Cottjn-obtainable m white ar<l a j% delightful range of artistic fast ro'cuisHARPER Gil.FIIXAN y iXK LTD, "^^^^^tt^ THE lUrKNEo n> liu I C92 words
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Article163 1938-10-11 22 ML i.avinia. Sept. 15. DEI W'TF.R. containing whisky. belonging to the Key. R. S. de Sanun Warden al St. Thomas's College, was drunk to the dregs by l burglar, who entered his house and mailc off with £air hail The Warden was sleeping on the second163 words
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280 1938-10-11 22 Colombo, Sept. 27. \T long last the Ceylon Indian Association have forwarded lheir memorandum on reforms to the Secretary of State, writes the Whip in the "Times of Ceylon." They prepared it myny morths ago and kept on changing and ygodiiying it until at280 words
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Article194 1938-10-11 22 To Manager Of Maha Bodhi Branch Colombo, Oct. 1. AT a meeting held at the headquarters of the British Maha Bodhi Society, Gloucesetr Road, London, to wish good-bye to Mr. Daya Hewavitarnc, manager, on the eve of his departure to Ceylon, owing to illhealth. Mr. Francis194 words
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Article79 1938-10-11 22 Colombo. Sept. 30. IAM confident. sbouW a national emergency arise (when the knowledge and practice of First Aid will become of < veu wider importance) that the Ceylon Police Corps, the Nursiiiß r* vr w j, Qthfjf Fuits of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will not oc lound warning."79 words
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Article138 1938-10-11 22 Colombo, Sent. 22. MOST ot ihe candidates for the English Teachers' Certificate Examination this year, could not vpcll correctly, according to the Examinfis' report, which states that even in certain compulsory subjects th c j spelling was much hotow the standard expected of teachers. Examples of misspeling138 words
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Article, Illustration336 1938-10-11 22 Colon :»m. Stpi. *l SJUKKiNX appea) to ihe members of the Mtsliw com mmi it Colombo lo make ever\ possible effort within (heir power provide more facilities for the education of their girl, His Holiness Mculana \bdui Aleem Sitidiqi, founder nwi life )atron the Muslim336 words
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Article130 1938-10-11 22 Far East Mission C olombo, Sfft. S A BUDDHIST goodwill Far Fast, censfetin? Bliikkhus frcm the tutorial dm the Vidyaiankarn Oriental Peliyagoda. is to leave Ce»l«s® nexi month t 'I he mi .sU it has '\n. L. Slri Dhanrn^uarda, ol the schoo 5 and Sir Ba''f-a P:Coident j:130 words
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Article24 1938-10-11 22 Mr. D. B. untitled bo Kachcheri ha>- been JĔM dition to his ot a AJB President of the Village b jSJ I Colombo District.24 words
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Advertisement44 1938-10-11 22 —^BB Quick-fill jg or *Bi? 23 TIII-SH ;.v s Ai ?F*Lkmmmmm% m. uk-n and depeg the world. I ill Mi hold-, more ink and «va I refill and the Leverless it seomd to Done W r simplicity in fitting. J I Swan Pfl >^Sn%.44 words
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Article, Illustration579 1938-10-11 23 i. Princes Accept The Hand Of iondship Offered By Congress" grets, sX Oftoltaf ,< "<- read in this o terms vith w nd I;;: 'T'""" 1 ita hand Wendship to the Princes to -iv< -'the I osc,u »y Resu|579 words
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292 1938-10-11 23 (United Press). Trh'aiKirum Sent. '27. YjUs. '\uruviHa, Presidem of the State Congress, in an interview to the puss on the A.I.C.C. resolution on Travaneore which is the resolution on Indian States passed by ih< Working Cemnrttee, States:— "'I am rather disappointed that UIC(United Press). - 292 words
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Article53 1938-10-11 23 Hl U Karachi v int J I Sfl>l--,B« tapping re- SOffcienl Hue. to lease out which s 1 cultivation I 'his would 1 T.ment osidering to t divisions ot mialgamate dafnely, i f irtutna, into «1 Unit this I saving ot »beiish the r ol53 words
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294 1938-10-11 23 (United Press). Nagpur. (let. 1. scenes were witnessed to day at a meeting of the C. P. Congress Assembly Party heli! in camera when exPremier Dr. Khare. former leader 4 the P.irty, who was censured by the Working Committee and the A.I.C.C.(United Press). - 294 words
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42 1938-10-11 23 (United Press). New Delhi. Oct. 2. |'l is understood that the (oß»ress Working Committee to-da\ discussed the A.I.C.C. resolu ion on Dr. Khare 4nd decided lo suspend him for two years from the Congress.— (United Press).(United Press). - 42 words
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Article416 1938-10-11 23 (United Press). THE following is the full text of the Congress Working Committee's reflation on Indian Sia*»>. as passed by the A.I.C.C.- 'The A.I.C.C. notes with sorrow and dismay the repression that has been going on in Tranvanc-ore for ome days. The evidence that come to(United Press). - 416 words
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Advertisement276 1938-10-11 23 r~Daily~\ India Page 5 Edited by S G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. 2 Quality M G that is the guiding principle in j A >I *V?>> tne rnanulacture of 'Ovaltine.] Upon its supreme hB W i unrivalled nutritive properties millions lm Ml km L% v P e °pk rely for health and276 words
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Advertisement338 1938-10-11 23 SEVERE PAINS j IN THE STOMACH I Everyone wba h endored the bwaseat of stoma. Ii pains wjJI wmpßthhc with Mr. P. Many who st:li sutler w.U, stoma.h trouble can benatt from hi* expertec* c It imw neglect nature's v\arnihr you may be laced with >er;ous- d.m<'»-r H you do338 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-10-11 24 Island "Invaded" On Saturday Night QN Saturday ni;».ht. troops and volunteers look part in manoeuvTcs which were intended lor putting Iheir Ira'nint; into practice. The exercises provided the G.O.C. with the opportunity of making Vs annu il inspeclion of (He various units. "Enemy" landings were successfully repulsed53 words
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