Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1938
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Title Section38 1938-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 2 Guaranteed Largest Sales i-^XXVll- No. 245. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday. October 14, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PACKS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938 five38 words
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Advertisement222 1938-10-14 1 R:aJ The S I X WAY j I I B U X E Dominant In Malaya Hi U/111 WOMEN Numernis complaints durirg the 'change of frncrvcus c'.etility, pain all over the body. irritations, eruptions, headache, diminished thinking pr.wcr. frequent changes of tempei Tf attacks of dizziness, tainting fits, troublesomt Z>r222 words
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Advertisement155 1938-10-14 1 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN 1 I Ensures instant I writing hand comfort, beauty and a M Lifetime guarantee with all 7 features desired in a modern pen. •Ad l.iit-iime p ns arc inu KiiU.lioaai.y yiiaruiured lor 111« rf M Will Ml Uumuge. M Mien sfrvKtil. MiO- Ĕ 11 lv only155 words
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Advertisement149 1938-10-14 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOHXB.\« TUIBIXE > THE TWELVE HP. SALOON. The Singer Twelve that gamed a leputation as the "Twelve with the amazing performance" is cor.Unued in a new form with many more important features. Never before has a Twelve H.P. Balocu of such amazing performance149 words
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305 1938-10-14 2 GREATEST MARRIAGE BOOM SINCE THE WAR London, Oct. 4. UUNDREDS of couples who planned hasty marriages under the threat of war have decided to wait—hut large numbers had already made final arrange men Is before they knew that peace was certain. Last Tuesday was the305 words
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Article137 1938-10-14 2 Denver, Colorado. A "CANDID candidate" is appealing to the voters here for election to the office of State Auditor. His name is Mr. Irvin H. Hanes and he wants the job. he says, because the pay of £400 a year is considerably more than he137 words
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Article98 1938-10-14 2 London. Oct. 4. A WOMAN who fell overboard in her sleep and was given up as lost ha? been brought to Bushire, Persian f»v.U. by another ship two days after she fell into the sea. And she cannot swim. The woman, Fathomeh. went to98 words
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Article, Illustration54 1938-10-14 2 Smiling faces in Downing Street as .m id cm enjoyed the relief from tenlon brought about by the Munich four-Power agreement to settle the German Czechoslovak dispute peacefully. These happy expressions are in striking contrast with the gloom to be seen in Downing Street when the54 words
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348 1938-10-14 2 "SAFETY WEEK HAS COST £40,000,000 Lojadofi, 0c(. 1. |>AI'SE a minute to count tin cost oi* Britain's national defensive measures of the last week A rough calculation \t "10,000,000. '/here has the money gone? The figures here given are general estimates, based on the knowledge ol experts, and known figures348 words
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Article168 1938-10-14 2 London, Oct. i IJUMEROUS inquiries as to service with the British Forces >r help in some other eapaeitv, in the event of war, have been made by men of the Dominions and Colonies who are resident in Britain. At some of the offices of the High168 words
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Article34 1938-10-14 2 Leonard Alfred Shearman, assistant superintendent of the London Fire Brigade, retired recently nfter twenty eight years' service. He holds the brigade's silver medal "for extraordinary bravery In saving life from fire."34 words
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231 1938-10-14 2 Don't. Believe DVEN experienced motorists are ■cmethnea ana ware that in Britain at all events there is no "right side ol the road. and. strictly speaking, no Rule of the Rcadw. So fax as (he written law goes anyone has the231 words
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294 1938-10-14 2 London. Oct. JgVERY train arriving in I ondon yesterday from Wales and u„. West of England brought families returning to their London homes. The rush to get home was almost as great as was that i„ get away from London at the height of294 words
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Article211 1938-10-14 2 THK Sahara Desert baa rl ed many victims at time or another, and a nu; of a inner and travelic: motor car have lest their live in Tanc/roult (♦he Land Fear), an area in the rery fa i f the desert. In order that any who stranded211 words
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Advertisement91 1938-10-14 2 TO KEEP YOU COOL THROUGH HOTTEST DAYS 1! pi f THIS LASTING PKKFUME. The fresh fragrance of Himalaya Bouc l uet perfume has the > f cooling influence of a softlyI Paying fountain in a quiet Ittli Ij/Ah And this perfume lasts so well Sa m tnat a few their91 words
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Advertisement190 1938-10-14 2 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your shaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and190 words
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680 1938-10-14 3 Great Success Led To Ruin London, Oct. 4. A WOMAN who once bscanss without knowing it—the accomplice of a murderer by spending a year as the "living ghost" of his victim has just died in a cottage near Clermont-Ferrand, in the South680 words
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Article51 1938-10-14 3 THE Pretoria Castle, a 17,200 ton passenger and cargo vessel built by Harland and Wolff at Belfast for the Union Castle Company's South African service was launched yesterday, the Naming ceremony was performed by Mrs Te Water, wife of the South African High Commissioner m51 words
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Article63 1938-10-14 3 uropean demand for dollar is attracting ion .noons London c«« d< ra hanee circles. i' r r oi trading this currency appreci--4 7475 compared ist night. As was Fxchange Equaliseasing over El 1 2 -old for arbiticceeded in stemming liar's underlying :ibly portrayed ,h< re dollars63 words
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Article38 1938-10-14 3 GERMAN -CZECH MEETING anounced that M. 1 Cezch foreign 1 rlin to-day and -.1 n Ribbentrop. G rm a political cirfirst step toC( i man-Czech tated an attempt antrary to the p understs nding can J two countries38 words
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147 1938-10-14 3 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 12. JAPANESE foreign office spokesman made a statement to the effect that the operations in c outh China are purely for the purpose of intercepting the principal route of supply to the Chinese forces and destroying "important points of hostileReuter. - 147 words
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Article24 1938-10-14 3 The resignation of his commission in the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers by Lieutenant Cheong Chee Hai has been accepted, with effect from Sept. 23.24 words
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Article97 1938-10-14 3 Wa hington. ptel* Ju--1 discovered by the Ob er rasadena. Califcmui. reports the c..::;eiie Instill ey Covered by Dr Seth invey giant ICO-'inch telcscvof They ari far I dim tc be seen with ordinary telescopes The new satellites have been designated Numbers "lO" and •11." Jupiter,97 words
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Article91 1938-10-14 3 Cairo. pAIRO authorities are alarmed by reports showing that an average of 22 persons are attacked daily by the great numbers of scorpions which are infesting the outskirts of the city. This is believed to be mainly dv.s to the unusually high Nile flood o! this91 words
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Article165 1938-10-14 3 Jerusalem. JKWISH dri\ci .al omnibuses on suburban and inter-urban ser- I vices in Palestiue have been authorised by the British administration to carry revolvers. The type most popularly used as longbeirelied parahellum automatics which Are bullets al the rate of ekzht a secona. The crackle165 words
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Article176 1938-10-14 3 Johannesburg. Till: largest brewery in South Afrii ca, which is to have a daily put of 20.000 gallons, will be erected shortly here to cope with the increasing demand for Kaffir beer in Municipal native beer halte. The City Council has obtained autnority to borrow £100176 words
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Article50 1938-10-14 3 Reuter. THIRTEEN train loads of Italian troops are already travelling southward from the war front in Spain in preparation for their return to Italy. It is confirmed that the port of embarkation will be Cadiz, from where the drat batch leave within a few days RenterReuter. - 50 words
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150 1938-10-14 3 Ilombav. PURSUING the vigorous education drive of India's Congress Ministries, the Provincial Government of the United Provinces has decided to open 750 circulating libraries and >,60(> reading-room* in -j villages throughout the province. When the plan is completed it is hoped that in every district150 words
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Article114 1938-10-14 3 The Loch Ness monster is in the news again, Hard-headed Scotsman, Captain Brodie, claims to have seen it while passing through the Loch in a steam tug. "Man. it was a monster of some sort," the skipper tolc' a reporter. "I saw it and my crew did,114 words
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Advertisement180 1938-10-14 3 SayS to overt ake your dog, more serious 5«" With YOU U, loo* after your complain£ :he .annot keep him- your dog need condjt ioned ark consistently and unhappy if he s > rtol foods and in the with Bob Martin s tasteless powders has to weather -famous for over180 words
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Advertisement168 1938-10-14 3 I 6 APB 9 j Foretells jLi^i//J .COLD TO-DAY it's Just a sneezing spasm; but later it's a bad cold in the head or a chill that may turn tc pneumonia. So let that sudden sneeze be warning of a cold coming on: and take Peps for these antiseptic, breatheable168 words
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Miscellaneous41 1938-10-14 3 TOM, DICK and HARRY "Hard" On Pop If Does bottlk.1 H" i>id once —l ijf *that iucoo*4Vi account 1 I I yv 4T% I/ S i lco*TA»M haiQ c>w But Vt 8«k U f oR (x T wnsa 1* S ysmaamrmanm^41 words
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130 1938-10-14 4 Berlin. EVERY year some 1,000 children are 1 burned to death in Germany, it is announced here. Over a period ol 10 years 8 500 children under six years of age were burnt to death, while in the same period a total130 words
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112 1938-10-14 4 Ottawa. CANADIANS are being cautioned here against going to London to make direct applications for entry into the Royal Air Force without obtaining full information on qualifications. Warning of this has been issued by the National Defence Department. Word has been received from London, it112 words
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156 1938-10-14 4 Ottawa. A NATION-WIDE cmpetition to encourage Canadian authors to undertake wireless dramatic work is annourced here. Four prizes of £50, £10 for the bes r half-hour or hour plays by authors resident in Canada are being offered. The contest was decided upon in an156 words
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Article177 1938-10-14 4 London, Oct. 4. MISS Merle Oberon, the British flm star, is to insure her next visit to England for £6,000. She has to make the voyage for business reasons, but it is so important that she is back at Hollywood on time for further177 words
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Article62 1938-10-14 4 Reuter. THE War Office has announced details ■of the schome providing for wider oooortunities for territorial army officers to be trained Tor staff duties, which was foreshadowed in Mr. Hore Behsha's ?p or ch at Mansion Hall on Monday. Fifty caotams or senior lieutenants win beReuter. - 62 words
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187 1938-10-14 4 Wa. hingian. AGENTS of foreign governments working in the United States must register with the State Department under a rerent act of Congress which has now gene into effect here. Agents have up to early next moni'i to file with the department full information as187 words
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Article137 1938-10-14 4 Colombo. rpHE story of a good turn done to the lonely inhabitants of the Cocos Islands by the P. and O. liner Strathmore is be ng- told here. On the way from Fremantle for Colombo, she passed the islands and dropped a large barrel overboard.137 words
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Article100 1938-10-14 4 British Official Wireless. SOUTHAMPTON yesterday celebrated c the centenary of its dock. All shi is in the port were dressed and dockland and immediate areas were gay fiag anu bunting. One hundred years ago the foui tion stone was laid on the site in 216 acres boughtBritish Official Wireless. - 100 words
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Advertisement472 1938-10-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in I Germany). The underneted are the Company's riUaded fixture OUTWARD, lor MANILA HON KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. 5 m.s. "COBURG" Oct. 18 5.3. "GNEISENAU' omits North China Oct. 27 S s.s. "ALi.FR' omits Manila Nov. 4 nuL "MARBURG" omits472 words
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Advertisement476 1938-10-14 4 P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in Englr-nd). Mi* P. 0. 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 6.00U Nov. 19 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 ->C 16 BHUTAN 6476 words
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Advertisement392 1938-10-14 4 ■^gg^—g===gggy» I ft lj I IRIISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 5 Displacement Tons, i rom Penang, P. Sham, Malacca, Spore S m.s. "Jutlandia" »13.100» 18-10 19-10 20-10 22-10 5 Z ms. "Meonia" (11,000» 8-11 9-11 10-11 12-11 5 S m.s. "Alsia" (U.SHO) 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12392 words
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Advertisement130 1938-10-14 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 'is. Deatsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct. 13 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Nov. 1 s.s. NORDMARK Direct Nov. 9 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN Due Spore130 words
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Advertisement132 1938-10-14 4 JNDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England' Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong to Calcutta via Penan*. Taking cargo on through Bill of J irq for Cantcn, Macao Swatow. Ai Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwaiig. ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOlt PENANG AND CAtCUTjA Arr. BansISLAMI Oct. 16 Oct. 7132 words
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Article312 1938-10-14 5 A MORF. cautious tone is apparent in all markets as the inevitable re-action from the natural optimism of a fortnight ago is asserting itself, says Stanton Nelson and Co.'s rubber market review. This tendency has been accentuated by recent official pronouncements on the platform and in312 words
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499 1938-10-14 5 Singapore, Thursday. to absolute secrecy to become a member of a counterfeiting gang, and fear for his own life which caused him to turn to the Police for protection, Hashim bin Ibrahim told the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A McElwaine in the High499 words
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Obituary21 1938-10-14 5 Male Child—B.2o p.m. Maternity Hospital, 12th October. 1938. Mr. and Mrs N. Eliyathamby, 327, Eukit Ti'mah fioad. Singapore.21 words
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614 1938-10-14 5 TPROUBLED China was not forgotten yesterday evening in Singapore, when amidst the picturesque surroundings of Haw-Par Villa, 200 delegates of the Overseas Chinese Conference and as many guests gathered at a tea party at which Mr. Aw Boon Haw was the genial T host.614 words
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Article122 1938-10-14 5 "I HAVI been arrested so many times that I have given up hawking, said Nf Chin King, pleading gu.lty to a charge of theft at a motor car parked in North Bridge Road at 6.35 p.m. on Wednesday. The case was heard by the Third122 words
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Article137 1938-10-14 5 MESSRS. Guthrie and C*/l weekly rubber report is as foilows: Rubber has enjoyed a comparatively undisturbed and active week. Offerings of physical rubber continue to be light. The advance is meeting with some resistance owing to a tendency on the part of producers to meet the market137 words
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Article49 1938-10-14 5 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 13. CONSIDERATION is being given to a wheat loan for China, M. Morgenthau indicated at a press conference to-day. He added that Treasury were not considering lowering the domestic silver price at present "I have until midnight of Dec. 12 to think about it."—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement381 1938-10-14 5 tH^^He/ne/et^. PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited for the terials or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. nnlies for 1939, See Notice in Tender Room. pubric Reinj if 1 urine 1939 12 noon Nov. 7, 1938. A» hydrous Amum Chlo- 12 noon, Oct. 25, 1938. f 39"381 words
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Advertisement570 1938-10-14 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. To, DR. E. E. STEWART, formerly carrying on business a. r Dental Surgeon at No. 11, Orchard Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in th* CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, SINGAPORE, in Summons No. 3327 of 1938, dated the Ist DAY of OCTOBER. 1928570 words
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Advertisement412 1938-10-14 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. AUCTION SALE OF One hundred and forty-six bundles Galvd. Plain Sheets (slightly stained with fresh water) Ex. SS Tai Ping to be held at Singapore Harbour Board's Godown No. 47. On Monday, 17th October, 1938, at 2.30 P.M. Now on view. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Singapore,412 words
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Advertisement225 1938-10-14 5 MISCELLANEOUS ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3.00. CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON, Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. 'Phone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Moor). AUCTION SALE of well-made, modern design. Dutcii household furniture of every description, also nursery furniture, Europe-made pram, Philips' radio set, crockeiy, glassware, etc.225 words
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Article205 1938-10-14 6 Singapore, Oct. 13. T 1 following are the exchange stock till morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkong an.' shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T 2 3 13,16 i ondon demand 2 3 Lyons demand *u7U Switzerland demand 241,2 Hamburg demand IJJJI Sew York demand 54205 words
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Article865 1938-10-14 6 Quotation By Fraser I And <<o. MINING Singapore, Oct. 13, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 4- /2 Asam Kumbang 28p 30 -norn Austral Malay «HaOm Ayer Hitam »r 20 6 Ayer Weng 0 60 0* h>angrm 'iin Batu Selangor 14v I*l865 words
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Article185 1938-10-14 6 Singapore. Oct. 13. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R. (Siaml W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Siam* W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Slam Rice -Lowhway" No. 2 $207 Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam185 words
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99 1938-10-14 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.SS. in cases (F. 0.8. October; 29 4 29 2 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. October) 28*« 28 7 8 No I.X.Ri>.S. (Spot-lcose) iawardable Spore* 2V 29* 3 do. October 29 > 899 words
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Article31 1938-10-14 6 The Chargeurs Reunis liner Cap Paderan is due at Singapore from Saigon on Saturday at daylight and will sail for Colombo and Europe the same day at 6 p.m.31 words
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Article422 1938-10-14 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thur Previous To-day RLB BEE Quiet, steady Quiet, steady Soei Buyen 8% 87 16 Sellers B\ 2 ?m 2 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 8 87 16 v SelJ«™ 8' 2 89 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 89 16 8 9,16 Sellers 8% 811 16422 words
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Article116 1938-10-14 6 LIST OF Ci UJRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 13, 5 p.m. Totel for company DM* Soo* Date "iaj TIN Payable Date to date Southern Kinta 2ft int. Oct. 8 Oct. 27 Oct. 9 5% less tax Pahang Con. 10'; final Oct. 11 Oct. 9 Oqt. 24 209: less116 words
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Article271 1938-10-14 6 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 97 Vi 99' 2 norn 4*/ 2 1907 ped. 1947 $1,800,000 Int. Aye, sJ££ 3 li 1 80 ***** lO** norn 4/2271 words
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Advertisement232 1938-10-14 6 THE EASTERN UNITED HMSUKANCfc CORPORATION. LIMITED. rIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. MAD OFFICE: IHD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager r the i EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Uiuorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Alraeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up232 words
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Advertisement23 1938-10-14 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) .MARINE INSURANCE I i W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green i23 words
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Advertisement92 1938-10-14 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated In Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, Ls prepared to undertake Executor nnd Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of92 words
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Advertisement234 1938-10-14 6 INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. I (Incorporated in India). Fire MOTOR Marine Authorised Capital Rs. 68,000,000. I Subscrihed Capital X5,60W75. Paid Up Capital 7,121,055 I Total Funds ?2.X07,0U2THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORE ROAD TRAFFIC ENAC'I MENTS. MALACCA, S.S. Agents: PENANG234 words
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484 1938-10-14 7 Latvian Gaoled UNEMPLOYED Goh Wee Lian. educated Straits-born Chinese yesterday told District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer a pathetic story, „,1(1 him how be had pawned his wife's jewellery, starved his ten n ildren in order to get $500 as484 words
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179 1938-10-14 7 Singapore, Thursday. AT the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road, the wedding of Mr. E. Hebblewhite of the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Company, and Miss Esther Helen Butler, of Vancouver, took place to-day. The bride arrived at the Church at noon from her mother's residence and179 words
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Article82 1938-10-14 7 London, Oct. L THIRTY-MX films have been added 1 to the Empire Film library of the Imperial Institute, London, bringing the total number of prints to 1.300. The latest batch includes 10 of the United Kingdom, eight of Australia, five cf Canada, two of Cyprus, and one82 words
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Article296 1938-10-14 7 i i p:? IOR Row for all read- I the general J u :ic es are unfortunate in the some unexpected turn L' r ents may mark the evening "[''"ling some pleasant surprise. I r lAL INFLUENCES.—Jan- -I to February 19. If you f ake risks296 words
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220 1938-10-14 7 Singapore, Thursday. WILLIAM Loh who last week was charged in ihe Second Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham at the instance of Mr. A. R. Anderson. Assistant Superintendent of Police attached to the Traffic Branch on charges that he (a) gave false evidence in220 words
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Article112 1938-10-14 7 Riga. a 10-YFAR-OIJ) boy has pre- vented l» railway smash near hers by rnnnnu alontf Ihe line towards an oncoming train. Adolf Bublins. son of a railway official, was walking along the railway track near Zaaulaukj station when he noticed that a rail of112 words
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Article115 1938-10-14 7 Singapore, Thursday. ESCORTED by a European Warder from the Changi Prison. O. Edwards appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second court this morning in answer to another charge of criminal breach of trust against him instituted by the International Mercantile Corporation of Penang in which capacity115 words
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Article96 1938-10-14 7 A class is being organised on the request of Dr. J. S. Webster. President of the All-Malaya St. John's Ambulance Association, to meet weekly on Saturdays at the Srjong Tek Lai Institution premises from 4 to 6 p.m. The first of the series of lectures.96 words
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Advertisement520 1938-10-14 7 She was lonely and neglected until she discovered how to y// PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH JHh IN 30 DAYS Ujjftiy jg^g Here is good news for all who are thin, scraggy ana underweight. Every woman can have a beautiful figure soft, thrilling curves. -^M^B» beautifully rounded arms, lovely legs.520 words
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Advertisement559 1938-10-14 7 LISTEN TO REASON 1 GET YOUR EYES TESTED :> J 7 5 FOR RIGHT GLASSES to improve your vision right w away. DON'T Ik. DELAY. We aWii I can do this for you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co. 71. High St., Singapore. Cheong Koon Sen?* Co.,559 words
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Advertisement173 1938-10-14 7 GOLD LEAF TEA Get acquainted with Gold Leaf Tea. Gold Leaf Tea is not ordinary Tea. It is something better and carries a mere refined Aroma that appeals to the educated palate. m B6.WK OF CIIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office -6444.173 words
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Advertisement235 1938-10-14 8 ing, hosiery, tobacco, cigarettes, and many other items that are world famous for their quality and good taste. From this neighbourhood come The Sackville cigarettes. The skill and care with which they are made fully justifies the local tradition for excellence. S ackville CIGARETTES No finer cigarette can he bought!235 words
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Advertisement101 1938-10-14 8 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYET.L \SSES, EXCLUSIVELY. THE NEW IS POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. (TH?3mP/ON Xjpticai c° Qua.'ifieri Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science. Spoil YOur 'Ajmj food Few all affections of the SKIN nse the world-renowned Werner Schur's UNIVERSAL HEALING101 words
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Advertisement130 1938-10-14 8 MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users v/ill tell ycu who have it in their Radio set. IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. If your ralve gives trouble get a130 words
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Miscellaneous1119 1938-10-14 8 From The Studio R/M2tfCV I Armchair 7.45 I I (ATfO\ 11-40 Next week's programme. A I <~ I n5O Have you Brought your Mv- jjjg| jj B TRANSMISSIONS 2 :i jH 1 I (.SO 17.79 Mcs (16.9 m.) Artists include: Gordon Nttls IB i W I P B GSF 15.141,119 words
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756 1938-10-14 9 NOEL BARBER - ENTERTAINMENT PAGE What Would You Do IfYOU COULD RETIRE? BY NOEL BARBER o retire from work, I'd probably spend my spare time around newspaper watching the lucky ur daily dish for you. Ia; 3imi of the stars d the chance, OT n■ the chance .i enough, poo*' t v S756 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-10-14 9 i „n 1(M 1 X, "l and Tom Brown in a hliss. in Goodbye BroadX iiixci onicrUV >" ihe Capitol shortly.24 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-10-14 9 Between Love Yellow Fever Romantic against a dramatic background The Spanish-American War era is featured in "Yevlov. Jack," the Metro-Golriwyn-Mayer film, which stars P.ooert Montgomery v.ith Virginia Bruce and Lewis Stone, coming to the Pavilion short;v.36 words
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Article16 1938-10-14 9 I lONEL Barrymorc is deciding to pend w an extra month vacationing; al LBfcC Arrowhead.16 words
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Article244 1938-10-14 9 DOWERFUL and dramatic is "Yellow I Jack," the M.G.M. production which began a season at the Pavilion last night. It tells of the fight against yellow fever waged in Cuba at the close of the Spanish-American war, and the proof, through the heroism of volunteers, that244 words
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Article80 1938-10-14 9 Alice Brady, who plays opposite Charles Winninger in Universale riotous comedy, 'Goodbye Broadway." wnch v ill be seen in Singapore shortly, Insists that she would not go back to the stv;e for a million dollars even if someone offered it to her. She says that -me <80 words
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Advertisement154 1938-10-14 9 I YSS.BAISe HISSAUM-Ht"S\ I TOP MAN NOW fP^BiW SB NERVES A MUCH MEEDED REST THANK YOU DOCTOR. AND YOUIL SOON I W I'LL START DRINK- /I BE Y GA R N EL f W nWG IT "^^/jl T ANT! J I pOSTUM TWICE A DAY... I S~ V IT HAS154 words
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Advertisement297 1938-10-14 9 suffering! CAUSE j I Don't envy those women who take f^«rritt" ine tneir c difficult days 1 in their stride. c i A in"IS Be nke tnem Banish the cause of CoflftP a your suffering instead of just relieving it. Just think of being painplaying games. You can banish periodical297 words
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Advertisement457 1938-10-14 10 PAVILION 9AS TO-NIGHT m The M.-G.-M. studios ana Where lacy hnd the men all concerned in fee prohumbL brave woukl uc ticn arc to be ccngratame, no medal, no glory tulated, and that goes would give themselves to this yam- übJp for Mr Monlgo of death? mery." TELEGRAPH. y «OBCRT457 words
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Advertisement187 1938-10-14 10 ĔĔOm% Baring The Truth M JrN! man-made laws from marrying hc men thc v love, kn >v. II NEXT^rHANGE" "Tl thiS fr3nk 31ld stoty I PAVILION I portrayed by two great star;: SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAi i IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE j "YOU axp ME" §l< "Made lor LAUCHINC PURPOSES ONLY187 words
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Article249 1938-10-14 11 g is {he health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern fl* 1 the week ended Oct. 8. notification of chin in Southern lague was reported no human cases were lee frcm Calcutta f> India, and from Canton, Shanghai Calcutta notified the number ci against 7249 words
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Article141 1938-10-14 11 ;i> b the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the week as follows under the direction of V/. C Hitch LRAM., A.R.C.M., Tuesday Oct 18 at Katong Park at IX p.m.: 1. March. Manhattan Beach,' 1 J P. Sousa; 2 Overture, 'Stradella" Flotow; 3. Selection, "Show141 words
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210 1938-10-14 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. AT the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry held into a charge of fraudulently using as genuine a promissory note knowing it was a forged document, preferred against a Bombay money-lender, Herji Nathu, the police magistrate, Mr. G. E. Turner, committed210 words
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362 1938-10-14 11 Singapore, Thursday. LOW CHOW claimed trial this afternoon in the Second Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on separate charges of (a) using criminal force to Chew Ma Kan on Oct. 5, at b.SU p.m. at Rochore Canal Road and (b) mischief by damaging the hood362 words
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Advertisement156 1938-10-14 11 t INTERNATIONAL i WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Happy World Stadium J To-morrow Night j al 9.15 P.M. KING KONG I vs. Wong Bock Cheung HARBANS SINGH j JEJI GOLDSTEIN j 1 TONY LAMARO j jALAYAR KHAN j j ARTY COUNSEL j SARDAR KHAN j 1 THRILLING ACTION GUARANTIED. 1 I For Booking-156 words
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Advertisement261 1938-10-14 11 XE,V GRAND 730 PM WORLD Wllllll 9-45 P.M. MISS LEONG SHEET FEE MADAME SAM NEO CANTONESE TALKIE VERSION OF THE IMMORTAL CHINESE DRAMA MATINEE TO-MORROW AND TOP of Ac* TOWN STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY HALF ANGEL i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a TANJONG T? 7 PMPAGAR EiinpirC 9-15 P.M. PETER LORRE IN CRACK-VP MOST ASTOUNDING261 words
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Advertisement19 1938-10-14 11 COMING SHORTLY j ROBERT TAYLOR in "HIS AFFAIR" WITH BARBARA STANWYCK VICTOR McLAGLEN I A 20TH CENTURY-FOX picture iiinl7m~iri~i19 words
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Advertisement211 1938-10-14 11 1 A FROM GREAT STORIES COME S THE GREATEST smVti and hare, for the first time MISS on the screen, is the atory tho mm I author of "Treasure Island" K. k :iO~YV v always considered his best! mmM> I) \\i v Kidnapped f M wuh a cast ot 5000,211 words
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Article665 1938-10-14 12 rpHROUGH the agency of the Singapore Rotary Club a large audience was able to listen to speeches by Sir William McLean and Professor Channon, who form the Commission on Higher Education in Malaya, and t<. gain some impression cf the experts who have come to study665 words
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Article151 1938-10-14 12 Malayan Indians Want University EVTDE''CF for the Higher Education Commission is accumulating. A most powerful rlea is that of the Central Indian Association of Malaya— powerful because it is terse and we.l presented, sets down to essentials and is dominated by a Malayan rather than151 words
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Article148 1938-10-14 12 EMPHASIS is laid on the national need of a university. "The realisation," states the memorandum, "of Sir Stamford Raffles' visions of the territorial, material, commercial, political and strategic growth of this Malayan arm of the Empire has been phenomenal. In natural resources Malaya is richly endowed; in territorial148 words
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Article182 1938-10-14 12 JOINING with the view that the Governments of Malaya are bound to provide educational facilities only to the "sons of the soil," or at most to the children of the domiciled communities, the Association maintains that "it is the duty of the state to provide education to182 words
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Article221 1938-10-14 12 A NSWERING the argument hat t 1 standard of secondary education rhis country is not high enough to warrant the establishment of a university, the memorandum states: "Experience in India, and we dare say in other part: of the world, has been that a university dice established,221 words
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Article255 1938-10-14 12 THE Association is of the View nation building scheme is comp. or even possible, without the estabiiSmer.t of a University in some paraMalaya with affiliated colleges in future in every settlement and in etf State. It is felt that a close co-opera-tion between the University, tne Gowments, the255 words
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Article92 1938-10-14 12 FINALLY the Commisson the Commission should ro the problem of higher educu frcm the point of vocati" and utilitarian aim. "SinrtaDore with its till ing as it does the fo'-al r archipelago, rnd the uridf.t ing place for India and Chin great and ancient cu"^ui" s manding such92 words
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Article488 1938-10-14 12 JJONGKONG faces an internal crisis as a result of the Japanese landing at Bias Bay. Food supplies and grave interruption of trade arc threatened. Fighting near the Colony's borders has already begun and a rush of refugees is expected. Hongkong's Governor is calmly confident the administration can488 words
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Advertisement161 1938-10-14 12 //.A rOt/ HEARD RAIMA ASMARA "Terang lliilan tli Malaya** i„ Muhy Eiwtoh on His Master's Voice 9 It's Her iatcsl Record A Brand New Issue. (Please Place Your Orders Early). ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD. Marmite is, the delicious yeast extract, one of the richest sources of the Vitamin B complex.161 words
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Article112 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. eference to the claim made I i* Berlin political circles ihat are awaiting a response to lion for anns limitation Herr Hitler. Reuter aU thoritativetw that no pproaeh has so far been Berlin to the British meni on the subject of eral disarmament. German statementReuter. - 112 words
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Article137 1938-10-14 13 CHURCH STATE WAR IN AUSTRIA Reuter. rw\\\y br ak'ng off of nego1' tween the Rtuch Goverrn nj md the Catholic ri Vustria was announc- Y Buerck I, Hitler's in addressing Can tal Imutzer for n the week-end demonstratßu kel and added that strat rs were mainly Czechs In consequence ofReuter. - 137 words
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506 1938-10-14 13 New Landing At Swa tow Expected pi KTHER landings by Japanese troops are expected to take place at Sw.-.tow. where close on fifty transports have been concentrated. Their object presumably will be to make for the *wato\v-Waicho\v highway and press south to506 words
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Article259 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. between Hungary and Czechoslovakia were broken off yesterday evening after the meeting had lasted only live minutes, says a Budapest message. An official source stated th«*t Hungary expected the four Munch ov. srs to act quickly—otherwise Hungary 1 would have to take steps herselfReuter. - 259 words
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Article39 1938-10-14 13 British Official Wireless. 4 CCORDING to present arrangements the Prime Minister is returning from his holiday in Scotland on Monday or Tuesday next and the weekly meetings of the Cabinet will be resumed on Wednesday.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 39 words
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Article47 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. MEETING at Houston, texas, the American Federation of Labour in its annual convention rejected a proposal to support united action by the democracies of the world against aggressor nations. The convention reaffirmed the boycott of gr-ods manufactured in German y. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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163 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. |T is reported from Gibraltar that several hundred Italian legionaires of the "l>laek arrow" divisions, including officers, have arrived at Cadi:: from various extern fronts, chiefly the Ebro and Salamanca sectors. On the way to the coast the troops Stopped at Seville, whereReuter. - 163 words
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Article37 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. DAMAGE estimated at £150,000 occurred in a fire at the Imperial Tobacco Company controlled factory Outside Jaffa. Armed arabs held up the employe and then set fir? to ihe stock —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article30 1938-10-14 13 British Official Wireless. NOMINATION day In the Oxford city by-election will be next Wednesday and polling will take place on the Thursday of the following week.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 30 words
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Article182 1938-10-14 13 SIR John Simcn. speaking at Shefficlel yesterday said the Government had at once entered upon a vigorous, complete, remorseless and urgent survey of the whole defence position in the light of the experience during the emergency. It was just as well that the preparations had been182 words
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161 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. MINK members of the Royai Commiuwon appointed to investigate social W and economic condition* in 11* West Indie* «iUd from Uverpoo] ywfor Jamaica. Lord Moyne, the chairman, will travel with the other members of the commission from N.ew York in Ins yacht, in whichReuter. - 161 words
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Article196 1938-10-14 13 British Official Wireless. IT was announced on September 13 that on the invitation of the Government of India the British '.'oNemment had appointed an expert committee to Investigate the Indian Vrmy position. The terms of reference were: "Having regard to the increased of modern armaments andBritish Official Wireless. - 196 words
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Article46 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. THE Bel Lan Finance Minister Indicated yesterday that the present financial year would show a deficit ot ebout 754' million francs. < approximately £5.400.000 Sterling) and the Government were faced with the prospect of ob.ainmg a hundred million francs by new taxation. —Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article33 1938-10-14 13 Reuter. A N intended private visit of Princess A Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland to Scotland in Octooer has been cr.nceileJ owing to the indispos tien of Princess Juliana.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article109 1938-10-14 13 British Official Wireless. JHE grand council of the Federation of British Industries has authorised' the president to appoint a small committee to consider action needed for the following purposes and to consult with the Government thereon—to complete speedily the armaments and defence requirements of theBritish Official Wireless. - 109 words
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Advertisement62 1938-10-14 13 )l HEYMAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER Of a rich, yet delicate IV creamy flavour. Heyman M Butter is ideal for the table fj __or cooking purposes. Manufactured in Australia, and hy^ ienicall y P ackcd !t is always as fresh as when it JOSEPH TRAVERS IjW sons, in» Wr Q SINGAPORE,62 words
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Advertisement70 1938-10-14 13 THE LAST WORD... "H M v la tho last word- is refrigerators for efficiency, convenience and durability. We surest thai you see for yourself the full range of "H.M.V." refrigerators. There is one model WeaUy suTtabJe im v«u and ycur family. It is just for you to decide wh.ch. Aha*70 words
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Article, Illustration649 1938-10-14 14 Tragedy After Short Illness SPORTSMAN AND RULER WHO GOVERNED HIS STATE FOR 20 YEARS IIIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF PERAK. PADUK X SRI SULTAN KKANDAR SHAH, G.C.M.C K.C.V.O. FRIEND OF THOUSANDS SPORTSMAN WHOSE NAME WAS HAILED THROUGHOUT MALAYA. DIED SUDDENLY AT 2.30 \.M TO-DAY AT649 words
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Article38 1938-10-14 14 On account of the death of His Highness the Sultan of Perak, the naming ceremony of the "flying battleship" presented by Negri Sembilan, which was to have taken place at Port Dickson this alttrnoon, has been postponed.38 words
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Article294 1938-10-14 14 IN the rodden passing to-day of j His Highness the Sultan of Perak at the as-e of 57 people of all races in Malaya lose a great friend and a popular administrator. Some Malay Rulers have been little known to the public of Singapore and other Malayan capitals294 words
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Article123 1938-10-14 14 EIGHT ricksha owners yesterday morning visited Lt. Col. G. C. Meredith, Registrar of Vehicles, asked him to call another meeting at 4 p.m. The meeting failed to take place as the majority of the owners are still in hiding. Most owners have migrated to Johore i123 words
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Article540 1938-10-14 14 BORN in 1881, His Highness the lale Ruler vas educated at the ten tral School, which is now the King Edward VII School. Taiping. Later he went tx Oxford. His Highness ascended the throne on Oct 2C, 1918. He succeeded Raja Abou Jalil tPaduka540 words
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Article39 1938-10-14 14 AS and from 5 p.m. on Monday, 17, the 8.M.8.C will revert to the old short wave transmission ZHP on 30.96 metres (9.69 megacycles) and will c-ase radiating on ZH0—48.58 metres (6.175 megacycles).39 words
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Article86 1938-10-14 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) mosf f yOU know, ,ne original token of I'o t >uy Day was a flag, but very soon the poppy which bloomed so luxuriantly i n Flanders, was adopted as a symbol. It is slated that, of recent years, this flower is86 words
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Article348 1938-10-14 14 (Malaya Tribune Staft Reporter) AGAIN, this year, there is to be no street collection to supplement the annual Remembrance Day appeal, according to an announcement made by Dr. J. S. Webster who presided at this morning's meeting ol the organisers of the Poppy Day Fund348 words
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Advertisement20 1938-10-14 14 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street* THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S HbMPENSATION INSURANCE.20 words
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253 1938-10-14 15 CANTONESE ARE GOOD FIGHTERS London, Oct. 13. TTOE London morning .papers to-daj give prominence to the Japanese invasion at Bins Bay and the prospects of the ■lOVO arc closely canvassed among Tar Eastern circles, but so far little comment is available.253 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-10-14 15 France has now more than a million men under arms, following- the partial mobilisation of army, navy and air force. Certain categories of reservists have been called to the colours immediately. The French partial mobilisation coincides with the general mobilisation in Czechoslovakia. Photo shows67 words
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Article88 1938-10-14 15 Singapore, Thursday. arsmt.VrS in the Basil Timah n «btrkt will shsrtlj be sets to v wi i,\ im froK Bukit fimah vi>h V iv Jurong, i service ffhieh has iMM] sees awsited b\ eitwens m psrt «f the Maud. T*V\r» I nnvnvnl of *"1 Sfl'VlCC88 words
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Article61 1938-10-14 15 Singapore, Thursday. JW. Van Daatsclaan was to-day charged with driving without a rear light at 7.40 p.m. on September 4 at Victoria Stree*, and Jalan Sultan. Accused stated that his rear light was smashed outside the Swimming Club, but that he repaired it as soon as U61 words
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Article78 1938-10-14 15 Singapore, Thursday. DEFERENCE to the non-attend-ance oi the representative of a Singapore newspaper (not the Tribune) at the Rural Board meeting to-day was made by Mr. J. A. Elias. He mentioned that there had been a lot of criticism in the Press regarding the attendance78 words
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Article155 1938-10-14 15 Singapore, Thursday. Names lor the reserve roads off Kee Sun Road where the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Sanatorium Is located, were given at a meeting of the Rural Board to-day which was presided over j by Mi C W. A. Bennett* Acting Commissioner of Lands, Settlements. It155 words
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195 1938-10-14 15 Singapore, Thursday. THi; sensational story which was exclusively reported in the "Tribune" to-day fallowing the alleged murder of a woman by her husband, acclaimed to be a landowner, and the stabbing of another man yesterday morning at Upper Scrangoon Road, had a sequel in the195 words
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Article59 1938-10-14 15 BRITAIN'S imports and exports for the first nine months of this year both show a decline of over fifty millions sterling compared with the same period last year. The board of Trade figures issued yesterday show that imports in September were £70 millions, compared with £64 millions59 words
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Advertisement171 1938-10-14 15 EO WATER SUIT P^ ent H rAe*e delightfully new swim suits are only made in one size and are most > l8» attractive both in appearance and tf"tjQty convenience. The TELESCOPII V> <~\i principle ensures the most perfect fit on busts from 30" to 42." ■Air? Merely select your colour171 words
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Advertisement98 1938-10-14 15 Referring—of course—to Lamb purchased from us. which L the pick of the Australian and New Zealand markets. Every Lamb is selected by experienced grading experts—and is a perfection of laste and tenderness. AOvT, 0» h'.n 6 APORt COLD SIQftAGE CO, lH> *PHfi\'F- SPORE r>37fi (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (298 words
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Article612 1938-10-14 16 SAPPERS TWICE TOOK LEAD S.A.F.A. CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER \VS RE 2. THE MALAYS ENTERED THE SEMI-FINAL STAGE OF THE 1 SINGAPORE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION BY A WELL xkned VICTORY BY THE ODD GOAL IN FIVE OVER THE SAPPERS IN THE SECOND ROUND CUP FIXTURE PLAYED BEFORE612 words
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Article31 1938-10-14 16 The semi-final round of the S.A.F A. Cup Competition will take place at the Anson Road Stadium as follows: MONDAY (17th): Pulau Brani vs R.A.F. TI'ESDAY: (18th): .Malays vs K.A.31 words
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336 1938-10-14 16 \From Our Own Reporter"] jpi>h, Thursday. A I>\R<a: crowd watched (his mornina/V. final fast gallops for Saturday's races on the second track. Ml outstaliun strings are here, except the stables of Fox, Hobbs, and Map.il! who are expected to-day. There were several336 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-10-14 16 Incidert in hockey match at the S.C.C. vesteidays Padan* hockey "Derby." (Tribune).16 words
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84 1938-10-14 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. DUBONNET has been Installs 1 favourite for the Ccsarewitch. (2 miles 2 furloncs) tc be ran at Newmarket on Oct. 26. The latest callover Is as louaws: 100-9 Dubonnet (offered) 12-1 (taken>. 100-8 Black Speck (offered). 100-7 Solonaise. 100-G Snmeweod takenReuter. - 84 words
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Article39 1938-10-14 16 Reuter. London, Ort 14. mHE lilddlepark stakes, six furkmgs. 1 run at Newmarket yesterday, resulted as follows FOXBROUGH II <13-8> 1 BLJ'E PETER (10-1) ROGERSTONE CASTLE (11-4) Ten ran. Won by 1% lengths: third three away. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article29 1938-10-14 16 London, Oct. 13. Rugby matches played to-day resulted as follows: Ea c Midlands 13; Leichestershlre 13. Notts." Lines Derby 13; Warwickshire 9 Cornwall 9; Police Union 22.29 words
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Article64 1938-10-14 16 i The following have accepted to play i for the S.C.C. vs. R.A. «Biakan Matl! to-day at the S.C.C: F. J. L May gcr; "sLdr. F. E. Watts, F. A. U I Tcdd- Th. G. Gleiehmann. Lt. 1. L. fc I MacMillan, J. K. Gale; C. P. Lston.64 words
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127 1938-10-14 16 RUGBY '1 HERE 'rave been a few changes in the 1 Singapore XV to meet Johore in the Inter-State friendly at the S.C.C. tomorrow. The amended side will be: F E Hutchinson: G. D. A. Lundon. A P Craigle, D- W. Le Mare. D. M. Fenderssn;127 words
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88 1938-10-14 16 Fort Canning met Alexandra Depot at rugger yesterday at Farrer Park and drew, each side scoring five points though the Fort had the better of the play. Telford, after a solo effort, opened the scoring and Bathgate converted to give Fort Canning a five-nil88 words
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Article78 1938-10-14 16 The following have been invited to play hockey for the Junior Department against the Loyals Regiment on Friday, Oct 14 at Gillman Barracks at 5.15 p.m.: Players arc requested to meet at the V.M.C A., Orchard Road at 4 40 p.m. Wee Hong Kirn, J. B. Shaw, lan78 words
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Article67 1938-10-14 16 The following have accented to play for the SC.C. "B" VS. R.E. *B to-day at the S.C.C: R. b. Melhuish; O. W. Woltcrs, J. P. Wood. E. J. P. Burley. P. D. Outwin; R. A. Hooper, L. F. D. May; E. A. Corlcss, W. A. Bull, P. M.67 words
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267 1938-10-14 16 TENNIS more tits in the S.C.R.C. invitation tennis tournament were p!ayed off at Hong Lim Creen ye-li rday. In the open singles. Lim Djoe Djim, the Batavia player, h easy passage against Stall King Siew. Djoe Djim and his Java patroit So Ti Ho267 words
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68 1938-10-14 16 Tho Island Club October L.G.U. com- petition held on Tuesday resulted in a win for Mrs. G. F. Bhnond a nett score 3f 66. Th n following were fomz of the be it > cards returned. Mrs. G. F. Simond 90—24:66. Mrs.68 words
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Article38 1938-10-14 16 LA, t°i'm tor to-day vs. SRC. at hockey on the padang: Hari Bing; Chatterjee and B. S Parma; Gupta, Baskaran and Paul: Ibrahim. Tha.am Singh. Chowuhury. Harban Singh and Dhol. Reserves. Salieh and Wazir Singh.38 words
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133 1938-10-14 16 THE S.C.R.C. won both their singles matches against the S.C.C. in the Kliney Cup Competition at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon. The S.C.R.C. thereby beat Cr.cket Club by lour matctu Yong Loon Chong beat E. C. Cherrington 6—2. 6—2. Wens Thian Teck beat A. D.133 words
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Article58 1938-10-14 16 (kNLY onp tie wa. played ye r the Y.M.CA. T nni! and thai resulted in Dr. o. Yap Ah Hian beating L. C. G Nathan by c—4. 0 3. TO-MORROWS TIES Men's Singlei W Final: M. B. Hussein vs. L. C I I'a Doubles: K. Roguti and U.58 words
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Article17 1938-10-14 16 INTER SCHOOL HOCKEY Raffles Institution St. Andrew School meet at hockey on the X -.round this afternoon.17 words
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Article26 1938-10-14 16 ifN the stmi-final of the I doubles championship j Passingham and Dimmer IK A I an easy victory over Bracken an Beath 6-0, 6—l.26 words
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Advertisement9 1938-10-14 16 A Tankard of Health Distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.9 words
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Advertisement140 1938-10-14 16 OKAS'A taken in 'he rain of 1 spccwT.y —1 prepared tablets possesses marvellous pre- 'Wmm*~perties to restore health and vitality to Cgtf|p j^Tt keep you young, vigorous and active. 1?5M85?U-^ OK AS A is net a stimulant like other cheap I preparations claiming magical erTect in a •111^^/?»» few hours.140 words
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Article711 1938-10-14 17 first And Second Teams Engaged ALL THE HOCKEY RESULTS j ods of fittack and defence somewhat Afferent to A the S.R.C. or?3c again proved their superiority against when they won by three goals to nil in a hockey the S.CC. Padang yesterday afternoon, sides wore711 words
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Article83 1938-10-14 17 S.R.C. team on Saturday against the Dutch Club at the S R.C: F. H. Smith H. Hoeden, N. F. Scully, P. Neubronner, J. Scheeder. K. Rozario, B. M Barker. E. Le Mercier, B. Scheeder. M. W. Armstrong, A. R. P. OHara. On Monday vs. the Royal Engineers83 words
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Article38 1938-10-14 17 rJZ**** l( > fact that the Post umee Club was unable to produce a mil team yesterday as many of their players were on late duty their hockey nxture with the Khalsa Association had to be cancelled.38 words
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161 1938-10-14 17 THE Loyals played two hockey matches one against the .Malay feeghnent, whom they beat 2—o. and the other against the lI.A. (Blakan Mati) ever whom they scored a victory by live goals to one. En the first match with the Malays, the161 words
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Advertisement30 1938-10-14 17 i es. Singapore 11 1»» H«te! Tel. :i0l5. ■'•■< Beach I he 1 h'Mrtn htvc Ihem «Plmnallj hij;h qualiiv at »««pUble price. H tfealer /or.— Toffee <<»., Ltd.. Singapore "J APB 230 words
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Advertisement222 1938-10-14 17 Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons Gain in Health and Stop Getting Up Nights When kidneys are cioggec they be- me weak—the bladder is irritated— often passage is scanty ana smarts and burns—sleep ;s and nightly visits to tl.e br.thrccm are irequent. The right s.\:e harmless and inexpensive way to222 words
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Advertisement209 1938-10-14 17 OF MALAYA LIMiTFD (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Interest at not less than V, per annum will be paid on minimum monthly balances of $50 and upwards. SYSTEMATIC SAVING. EASY REPAYMENTS MORTGAGE LOANS From Ten Dollars a Month for each Up to 75% of the total value will209 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-10-14 17 THE TIDES To-day: 1.25 an... 8 ft. 8 ins.. 12.59 p.m.. 9 ft. 5 ins. To-mcrrow: 2.15 a.m., 8 ft. 3 ins., 1.45 p.m.. 9 ft. 2 ins.28 words
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Advertisement297 1938-10-14 18 111 II I II I I II I 1 B UIL DIN 6 AT E RIA L S OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES. CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT METALS PAINTS I B.R.C. FABRIC AND WELDMESH "SZERELMEY" WATERPROOFING ENCAUSTIC FOR 1 MILD STEEL BARS (British and Continental) CEMENT WALLS ffl pvamFl BRITISH297 words
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Article515 1938-10-14 19 Good Start In Muar [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Thursday. QOOD nroerre -s bi.s been made in the basKet ball and volley ball leagues run by the Muar District Men and Girls Basket and Volley Rail Association. In the Basket Ball League (Men; seven teams515 words
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Article100 1938-10-14 19 0 ii 0 wing the KnjiHsh sh league fool ball i,, f Saturday*— i AGUE DIV. I Derby County. I verton. Huddersfield T. iderland. i Villa, ckpool. Grimsby T. Portsmouth. Brentford. II- DIV. II. Tranmere R. :ea T. H United. i\ vs Chesterfield. Queen O'South vs. St.100 words
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Article136 1938-10-14 19 IKISH League matches played on I Oct. 1 resulted as follows: Ards 4; Distillery 2. Ballymena l. Glentoran 0 Belfast Celtic 2; Portadown 1. C liftonvtile 5; C'lerainc 2. Deny City 1; Linfield 1. Gienavon 4; Lame 3. NewTy Town 1; Bangor 2. Ooals P F. A. Pts.136 words
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Article59 1938-10-14 19 The following have accepted to play for the S C.C. "A" vs. Raffles Institution on Monday, at the S.C.C. ground: F. J. L. Mavger; C. E. Brooke, E. C. Barnes: J. L Purnell. J. P. Wood. D. A. P. Koning. M. W. Cole. Lt. H. BodelBienfait. G. E.59 words
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Advertisement19 1938-10-14 19 b y v^r^ IMVERSAL CARS LTD. SINGAPORE. IPOH AND PENANG. K'EARNE BROS. LTD. KUALA LTJMPUR, MALACCA, SEREMBAN, MUAR. > MAAS.19 words
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Advertisement287 1938-10-14 19 BABY'S CRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH between your baby's cry of pain and cry of temper When it's the "pain cry" give Baby's Own Tablets at or.cc. Mrs. May Mundy, of Toronto linds they woik every time. Tarn fee mother of nine children, i three of them prize babies,287 words
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Advertisement142 1938-10-14 19 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL I \oth i:, I PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY ADVISED THAT r IHE BALL j ROOM WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED TO-NIGHT FOR 5 THE SOCIETY OF YORKSHIREMEN IN MALAYA'S ANNUAL DINNER AND BAI L. GRILL KOOM < I OSI l>. TO-MORROW—DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL). CABARET ATTR ACTION "RITZ SISTERS142 words
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429 1938-10-14 20 PARENT CONCERN IN JAVA (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter). WKLL over a thausand guests were present yesterday at the opening cerrmony of Singapore's new half-a-million dollar department store. Aurora Ltd. Aurora is something new to the public of the island. As the proprietor of the new429 words
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308 1938-10-14 20 1 Singapore, Thursday, j f;oi if rases of robbery and one of I 1 criminal intimidation by ricksha oullers were brought up this morntaf in ths second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham Mr. T. W. Ong appeared for the prosecution in ail four cases on308 words
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Article111 1938-10-14 20 A BOLT 1,800 Scouts, Wolf Cubs, and Officers will be on the field for the Scout Rally at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow and an interesting programme has been arranged. Seating In the covered stand will be reserved for guests holding cards of invitation from the local Scout111 words
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Article91 1938-10-14 20 Louisejile. Kentucky. CUING for divorce here alter six months of married lift Mrs. Catherine Steward told the judge that her husband threw the meals she c*efce| nto the yard, hit her repeatedly uith a broom, walked on her clean laundry, emptied petrol trvm the family car91 words
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Article25 1938-10-14 20 The Keppel G.C. L.G.U M la] U* October was won by Mrs A A |fgj zies with a score of M—3o=64.25 words
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236 1938-10-14 20 A FURTHER EXERCISE FOR THE VOLUNTEER LOCAL FORCES IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES WILL TAKE PLACE DURING THE COMING WEEK-END, OCT IS 16. The exercise, which will take place in the area South of I Lumpur, will be witnessed by GO C Malaya.236 words
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Advertisement113 1938-10-14 20 WE THANK THEIR ENTHUSIASM AND SUPPORT. Please remember 'Aurora" when any requirement suggests itself. Conveniently arranged, attractively displayed and separated into departments shopping at "Aurora's" is a pleasure We carry a varied stock of Ladies' and Men's wear Children's Goods, Toilet requisites, Perfumery and a whole range of things delightful.113 words
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Miscellaneous221 1938-10-14 20 nhminhimii MtnMMBM t DAILY CROSSWORD I CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 1. Is anything but safe, though with i. Hinder a complete remedy at the end. 2 No weather for th< 5. This Egyptian gcd terminates in vessel a flower. 3 Mark ma de by fold; C. Estate. 4 These dogs221 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-10-14 21 re of war prisoners held by the Chinese army. Note »hej spend trui 'line —proof of good treatment.20 words
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Article54 1938-10-14 21 N v e |even new railways in the south-western provinces are ide in Ihe south western Economic Reconstruction Com- missktA. I j I it headed p.i* General Chans d vice-Sesident 2 g d survey work, i nl wry; Kweichcw- Xv ung-Kwimgai I 0l c.30054 words
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811 1938-10-14 21 Government Providing The Necessary Funds Helping War Refugees livelihood of 60,000.000 KineFe war refugees unsmployed workers and villagers will bt; Improved add permanently safeguarded when China's plan of starting 30,060 small Industrial co-oprralive societies 's established throughout the rural districts. With the movement811 words
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Article205 1938-10-14 21 I persona ly believe that a great crime ■i will be committed against China B d the Chinese people if the la f ter are not protected anywhere within the Wuhan orea," declared a foreign woman journalist in an interview in Hankow -If foreigners who arc205 words
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Article53 1938-10-14 21 a op «39.23 (Siraits currency! by employees cf all nationalities of the Singapore Cc Ltd.. has been donated to the China Relief Fund On the "Double Tenth.** Chinese employees cf the Company donated 10.one •flowers. Chinese and Indian pollers of these flowers ccllected over >300 for53 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-10-14 21 Madame Chiang Kai-Shek opened the new Pome far factoiy girls in t'< chuan recently. She is seen fan the above picture a girl how to sew.29 words
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Advertisement66 1938-10-14 21 Daily China Page (Edited by T. H. TAN) JELLIES 1 rrom fresh calves' feet aril are particularly s-ii'ab'e r r u; 'li(ls by reason of their delicate flavour and digestibility, Avowed to suit every palate, and arc highly recommended Medkal Professi b*c.-iase they are heat sterilised and ,u "!a nno66 words
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Advertisement109 1938-10-14 21 I For life-like Snaps I It's a thrilling moment when you sec your snapshots for the 1 first time! Don't let them disappoint you. To make I sure of clea% sparkling pictures always—to minimise any 1 little cxposuic-crrors that may occur—choose Kodak "Veri- 1 chrome" film for your camera. Kodak109 words
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Advertisement441 1938-10-14 21 FOUND THE LIPSTICK- I \>\ < IT CHAMGES COLOR I MAGICALLY TO BLUSH- \K > ROSE ON MY LIPS. r^r\_ Whether you're blonde, brunette or red-head Tangee will always accent the youthful color of your lips, because Tangee contains a magic Color-Change Principle. Orange in the stick, Tangee changes on441 words
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Article226 1938-10-14 22 HEADMASTERS "MISSING LINK" wrainiKT mi ihe Often Headmasters' Conterence held at Jaffna P R Co M Very Rev. F, *J. U *ion M defect of our educational >\*tem is mat mere m n» c tnstitutlr Iff.'rdinu a link between the schools and a number «t jobs that Cey.onese were handled226 words
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Article33 1938-10-14 22 Chavakachcheri, Oct. 3. A mass meeting was convened by the Managai <Mr. N. Tampipillaii to discuss rice control measures. The Maniagar cxp.ained hoy the scheme would work. The Udayar also spoke.33 words
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Article, Illustration382 1938-10-14 22 DR. PAUL PREACHES AGAINST KISSING Colombo, THE fact that wild animals and savage tribe, had good teeth and the T dangers of kissing were .tressed by Dr. S. C. Paul m a talk on "Dental Sepsis" recently at a meeting of the Ceylon Dental Assertion,382 words
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Article98 1938-10-14 22 Colombo. COMPETITION by Government with private firms was denounced by more than one Member in the State council when the Budgest estimates estimates for the Marketing Department came up. In addition it was stated that the Department should not be allowed to continue running at a98 words
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Article150 1938-10-14 22 Colombo, Sept. 11. "'THE fatore of the coconut dustry is most gloomy, considering that he production of palm oil is one ton per acre compared with on2-nfth or a quarter of a ton of coconut oil per acre and also considering that Sir Frank Stockdale's estimate of150 words
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Article100 1938-10-14 22 Colombo, WITH an almost youthful heartij ness that belied his years, Sir Solomon Bias Bandaranike greeted friends aboard the Staffordshire on his return from Europe. When Sir Soiomon was presented to Their Majesties at a gaiden party at Buckingham Palace. He was also presented to Queen Mary,100 words
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Article128 1938-10-14 22 Lucknow >< n' 17. rpHE \I!-Ceyh»n eleven minatod trtvm »he LF.C. Shield and Rotting Cup <"; ment i his afternoon when ihe Eight Field .Segment, U.\.. scored a victor} er them by three goals lo one :nd qualified lot the quarter finals. Both teams attacked in128 words
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138 1938-10-14 22 Trinconialec. IHE Japanese vessel .Manju Maru. which went aground at MulUiUn en November 24 last year, has a rived in th? Trincomalee B*rha«i a battered condition. "Men were brought from < clear the vessel of its cargo, and V lowed it in frcm MullaiUvu The138 words
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Advertisement499 1938-10-14 22 Ceylon News Page Edited By T.K. Vellu i SECURITY njr I OECURITY against 111 Health is the first essential in every horns, and 11 f P on account of its numerous uses 'ASPRO* gives yon real protection. 'ASPRO' stops Pain and Headaches in five minutes. It smashes Colds jjjjlj and499 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-14 22 laboratories V ''■«Sjr can make so near /to nature's food iM 'i Much experience and understand— 3 to produce a food for babies that isng 1 fl! I r fc n3 r >! r-~ detail. The Glaxo you buy to-day coul^ iU- iigtsylimits -_A-V experience that our laboratories47 words
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502 1938-10-14 23 Reply To London Critics (United Press). Bombay, Oct. 4. on Federation in the latest "Harijan." Mahatma Kandhi says **a well-known co; respondent telk mc that in London the common ta% is that Gandhi counts for everything and it docs not matter what the Congres*(United Press). - 502 words
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Article37 1938-10-14 23 (United Press). A committee of Members of the bind Leaislative Assembly and educationists will shortly be appointed to go into trio question of revision of the education 1 ?yste» of the province.-< United Press;.(United Press). - 37 words
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Article157 1938-10-14 23 (United Press). j I ,)i ilu. Oct. 3. iii' Miiilu- I'bandra B»»sc Congress ill is morning Frontier Mail. >t:1t,0,l by j Lcbarya J B. i md mam other Congress Bombay. Mr. 5] ill ug via Cal- Bose was by the ii i specially Garden. 1 ...led(United Press). - 157 words
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Article37 1938-10-14 23 (United Press). Tlie construction of Sind's new Government House has been Slaved owing to sudden'illness of Mr 7 R. T. Ru«sell. the architect, who is lying in hosnital In Simla.— (United Press).(United Press). - 37 words
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Article139 1938-10-14 23 (United Press). Lahore, Oct. 5. MAHATMA Gandhi, who with Mr Pyarelal and Dr. (Mies) Sushila Nayar left Delhi last night by the Frontier Mail, passed through Lahore this morning en route to Peshawar wh£re he reaches this evening on his long-looked for stay in the(United Press). - 139 words
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123 1938-10-14 23 DUSSERAH TRAGEDIES Cracker Store C\|» lories II Killed (United Press.) Kumbakonam, Oct. 4. ELEVEN persons were killed as a 'esult of- a terrific explosion which occuired this noon in the Rang;* Vila* Cracker Store of this town. The who?.; building was blown off. Help was immediately rushed, but the stink(United Press.) - 123 words
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121 1938-10-14 23 Two Children Cose Their Cve*ii*h< (United Press). Karachi. Oct. 4. IHE Dusserah eve was marred yesterday afternoou when a fireworks shop at Kotri burst into flames follow nr.. a terrific explosion as a result of which the owner of the hop was killed on the spot, his body being torn(United Press). - 121 words
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Advertisement138 1938-10-14 23 Daily India Page Edited by G.S.Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. -■But He Gained 3D lbs. JbV^ I I£k&\IKBUP? i MAM* r¥^^^Zw!^rom W i Oeeaa plant, not only Even U you are t» I "'< M i h A, B. «T 1 h *orld*« rivhm source of b^id ap yo ui weight, e "K£"*y138 words
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Advertisement95 1938-10-14 23 Dont make any mistake remember YOU GET SO MUCH MORE IN AN AUSTIN' there must be a reason why you see such a big and increasing number of Austins on the road. There is. Every day more motorists are proving that it takes a car of the Austin standard of95 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-10-14 24 FASHIONS in foot wear as one sees them on Singapore streets cover a very wide range. On this page you have glimpses of fashions which are in vogue to-day. Note the wooden clogs, rubber shoes, sandals....36 words
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Advertisement53 1938-10-14 24 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring ijou It E S 1 Ii T S for only 3 i EIV T S J THE INK CREATION THAT DOES I WHAT NO OTHER INK CAN DO I ĔJGk CLEA ,t S Writes AS Quick DRYING 1 L r washable I ON SALE EVERYWHERE. M ONTOR53 words
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Advertisement18 1938-10-14 24 Read i) MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays-Special Spo merr; paces cxira a: cost v 218 words
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