Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1938
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Title Section40 1938-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Newspaper- W r wspaper. Largest Sales Vol XXVII. So. 281. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938 FIVE CKXVS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. November 2<;, 1928. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938 five cor40 words
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Advertisement54 1938-11-26 1 Read The Sl\ D A V I IS I IS UJVE Dominant In Malaya "BULLDOG" B0 l)V hV mU 1 GUINNESS IS GOOD '^T^^^^ F(» YOU! w^'^^^ GuTtrojE^b W.P.3. 4A hen baby needs milk W f from a bottle 3LIJ£C9nUISc STRONG MUSCLES SOUND TEETH |hB STRAIGHT BONES THAT ,s EVERY54 words
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Advertisement136 1938-11-26 1 I I if" j I I I some me, tenant Ms m anne tifatt rooorfm™ m, Br ntsonlf RM(f> I I W'"rtn»on JJoad, /or ja/e. Area from 12,000 ware feet to 17 000 I «,«are feet. From 11 cents to IS cen's per saur.re foot, according to the I *ite.136 words
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Advertisement46 1938-11-26 1 j MADAME PAGE M rirr.Hiiiiv Lmĕmm. I .MTKI DRESSMAKER AND DKSIGNCR. G( wn:; DeiltlM»! Created in !.er «vurk rooms j 9 s :io IS, RATTRRY It OA I), SINGAPORE. I I HAWAIIAN GUITAR j Tropical Model. PRICE FROM $18. season CO., LTD., 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.46 words
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219 1938-11-26 2 Bombya, "tUJROPE has sold her soul for the sake of a seven days' earthly 121 existence," writes Mr. Gandhi in his weekly paper The Hanjan. "The peace Europe gained at Munich is a triumph of violence." he says, "but it is also219 words
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Article48 1938-11-26 2 Berlin. A RECORD weight for pumpkins is claimed by an amateur gardener of Neuenhaus, near Bentheim, the Ger man railway frontier station on the Dutch frontier. He has grown a pumpkin weighing over 165 pounds. (Pumpkins usually average between 50 and 100 pounds in weight).48 words
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Article24 1938-11-26 2 Brussels.—The Belgian government lias decided to propose to parliament an amnesty for certain categories of piisoners, including a number of Resist*.24 words
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623 1938-11-26 2 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. rTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribunei Sir. —The Rubber Regulation Enactment has been in operation now for jour and623 words
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178 1938-11-26 2 Windhoek. S.M fMri. "THE Union Government no intention of qivin? Sant/i-iVot Africa away," declares Dr (onr?.rtif. Administrator of fhe terrUm. m a message to the Rem* people. "It is part of Sooth Africa rod remain such.' Toe neople, who m t hided178 words
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Article38 1938-11-26 2 Mere than 90,000 women everj de*y the- lq,w against Lll< in England. This was a statement tm conference of the National Women in London when a was passed making a stroti legalisation of abortion.38 words
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Advertisement449 1938-11-26 2 SIEAMER SAILINGS P&C^and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). J. A i) s. CCS SAILINGS. Ol I WARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 >3ec. 16 2 BHUTAN 0,100 Dec. 17 j Bl BAR o,oon Dec. 20 RAJ Pl] I'ANA 17,000 Dec. 30 ie.3o 1 s< >i449 words
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Advertisement354 1938-11-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS tuoypj DOES YOUR LEAVE APPROACH? Please let us offer yon accommodation jDn the I fastest, most modem and I luxurious. N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTDI 124, Robinson Road, Phone 7565. iTRAITS STEAMSHIP «0., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM. Monday. 4354 words
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Advertisement324 1938-11-26 2 HOLIDAY CRUISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON. By Luxurious One Class Motorships. I Displacement Tons From Penang, P. s ham Malacca, Spore S m.s. "ALsia" U25CO> 29-11 30-11 1-12 3-12 S mj. "Selandia" U3 ouu> 20-12 21-12 ?2-i2 23-r> m.s. "Boringia" (12.5001 10-1 11-1 12-1 14-1 j SPECIAL j j CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY324 words
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Advertisement204 1938-11-26 2 O. S. li. Line I s.s. "Arabia Maru" (10.000 G. Tons) Leaves Singapore Dec. 12. at p.m. I direct for COLOMBO <arr. Colombo Dec. 17. at p.m.) African South' American Ports Fare*:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin class $***** third Class S 49.00 Third Class S 31.20* Deck 20.00* without diet*. Subsequent sailings:—204 words
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Advertisement125 1938-11-26 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., M n (Incorporated in Direct Service to Japan via Hong* ol i ™d to Calcntta via fen*" l Taking cargo on through Bui Jjj* ing for Canton, Macao, Swal Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwv' ports, Formosa, the Philippines. FOH PENANG AND CALCI I J YUENSANG Dec HOSANG125 words
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Obituary82 1938-11-26 3 1/vw—Mrs lan Chim S'wi (nee Madam Ang Seok Chik (Chichik), a;;ed5G years, pa oi?v- a way P sac efully at 10 30 a.m. on 2ath ins'.int at No 57, Onan Road She leaves behind her husband, cn:y broiner <ivir. Aug Boor. Seang), 6 sons. Tan Kim S'eck82 words
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Article402 1938-11-26 3 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS■ nether unfortunate that th>s is a dai of rest as the burners end financial inrtuences are string and show that thing? would go 2 with a swing, and trade be very prosperous. Since it is other- 2 wise, and the stars of402 words
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Advertisement629 1938-11-26 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES' Singapore Municipality TENDERS «wnKRJS invited for the *r rials or service. Foi pal Tender Room ,r te ol Closing. Nov., 1938. v and delivery at Paya "?Sr Pumping Station of •3 casements. (Deposit 12 noo: Dec. 7, 19?8. Jsi and delivery of Steel HXrsind Collapsible Gate629 words
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Advertisement671 1938-11-26 3 PUBLIC NOTICFS Mohamed YunosT B^S v xunos Bin Hassan. Plaintiff Mohamed 4min Bin Awang Chik AUCTION SALE (M 7 fendant ,eSSrs CI N G KOON SENG (Pursuant To Order Of Court Dated 30th At th. D Y of April 19 38) ai tne Saleroom of Mr k pjh«« Johore. ON671 words
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Advertisement789 1938-11-26 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS from approved contractors on.y will be received at the Settlement Engineer's Office, Public Works Department Singapore, up to noon of the atll December, 1933, for the Supoly and Delivery of Oils and Greases :or the year fo.- ihe Pub.ic Woiks and Customs and ixjise Departments,789 words
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Advertisement445 1938-11-26 3 FOR SALE DOGS AND CATS INSPECT Doberman's, Bull Terries. Fox Terriers ALutians, Grey Hounds. Queenslana Cattle Dogs, Pom.;, Persian Kitties These will gladden your hearts. Our .ovabl e Puppies and Kittens find ready sale, come In time and take your choice We board your Dogs carefully Happily and Cheaply at445 words
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Advertisement863 1938-11-26 3 THK SINGAPORE ELECTRO-PhATIM. WORKS (Fstd. 1?28) 23-3. Coleman Stn t We specialise in Gold. Silver. Nickel Copper and Chromium-Ploting mSS"* f t^' rT warP a sprciality. etc. SPECIAL REDUCTION DURl\'<; MAY 1 HELP YOP? Thirty years' practical experierce homoeopathic treatment. Many chrbni. i and complicate cases have oeen cured t><863 words
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Article92 1938-11-26 4 British Official Wireless London, Nov. 25. Paris 178 43 64 New York 4.64.i Montreal 4.67 ft Brussels 27.44 Geneva 20.40 Amsterdam 8.53 ft Milan 88 5 16 Berlin 11.59 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 136 ft Helsingfors 226*4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 ft Athens 547 ftBritish Official Wireless - 92 words
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Article818 1938-11-26 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Nov. 25, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Austral Malay 43!- «t norn Ayer Hitam 25 .3 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin f J«g Eatu Selangor 1-JO l.« Eerjuntai W «B Burma Malay 21,9 «w chenderiang 13.»818 words
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Article175 1938-11-26 4 Singapore. Nov. 25 r (Blmm) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R (Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. Hiam> W. Coast N0.3 per Koyon $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 g» Siam Rice "Lowhway No. 2 $-.0Siam Rice 'Lowhway No. 3 Siyu Siam "Singhway" No.175 words
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Article192 1938-11-26 4 Singapore, Nov. 25. Tb P following are the exchange stock ihi^morningaccording to the daily circuia- °Sled by the Hongkong and ShanghaTßanking Corporation: SELLING mm 2 3 1316 London J.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 1 2068 Lyons demand aartV. Switzerland demand jgg Hamburg demand .iTJ New York demand192 words
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127 1938-11-26 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No IX R.S.S Spot loose 27 ft 27 ft No. IX RS.S. F.OB. in cases November 27ft 27ft G F AQ. R.S.S. FOB in bale- November 27 ft 27* 3 FAQ. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in127 words
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Article45 1938-11-26 4 Reuter. Lusaka. Nov. 25 —The Governor informed Mr. Malcolm Macdonald that the North Rhodesian Government Wil! support any practicable scheme for limited settlement of Jewish refugees such as a pioneer party of 30. followed later by families to a total of approximately 150—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article175 1938-11-26 4 A) rived from Saigon by KNILM plane "PK-AFJ" —Mr. R. Nicolau, Uv. .7. RC. Ainoux. mm left for N.E.I, by KNILM plane 'PKAFJ"—Mr. R. Nicolau. Mr. J. R. C, Arll°Arrived from N.E.I, by KIM. plane PH-ARB"—Mr. Knesfeld, Mr. Dikken. Mr Mijs, Mr. Wennekers, Mr. and Mrs. Hoekstra.175 words
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Article69 1938-11-26 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Nov. 25. 5 p.m. Total foT Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. year TIN. Payable Date to date Fattani W. Nov. 10 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 b r 'r Raub 5d Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 9 Is Raw&ng Cone.69 words
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Article258 1938-11-26 4 C% Mavntrl Co, ltd., $30,00* Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 V 2 :OZV 2 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 110 norn 4V 2258 words
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Article388 1938-11-26 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous RUBBER Q Firmer snot Buycri 7 1516 8 Bpot Sellers 8 1116 Bft Ist Forward (December) Buyers 715 16 8 Fellers 81 lo Bft l 2nd Forward''(JanlMar.) Buyers 8 8 116 Sellers Bft 83 16 3rd Forward '(Apr.|June) Buyers Bft Bft 8 3 16388 words
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Advertisement401 1938-11-26 4 BANK OF CHIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office -6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: 44 CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000 09 Reserve Funds in mmM nnn excess Ch. 5,200,000 T °appSately Ch. ™20 000,000401 words
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Advertisement55 1938-11-26 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P 8c O BANK.55 words
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Advertisement172 1938-11-26 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd <Incorporated in the Straits Settlement? CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,0©M** HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. S,N < ,X 458. North Bridge Road. SjnjapjJ» Local Branches 253, South Bridge Road, Singtpw Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd, T:u 1 C Lloyds172 words
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Advertisement447 1938-11-26 5 ITO-MO SERVICES] V W'S CATHEDRAL Holy Communion. ral Eucharist; Sunday School. ►ng and sermon. R K. X S. Adam,. Second Coming. 1 Weekdays n Monday and Fri on Wednesday (St. p at 1 and 8 a m. on Thursday and 3atur- Wednesday at 6 n w'a Eve—Day of Missions from447 words
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Advertisement519 1938-11-26 5 Benediction. of the AsioHA,™ thr Members Pr Pa Bc^Schoc! Subject: -God the Redeemer". Pnro ISTI AN SCIENCE SOCIETY Orange Grove Road BtattnnrM > cW:°The hMtaSfM ChriSt Sd tis mnU^ 6 1 and Modern Necromancy alias "Mesmerism and in -s rp U J ll De ™unced." ai d 1° am. Sunday519 words
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Advertisement403 1938-11-26 5 Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread 'Malay Serviced 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6 p.m. Gospel Service (In English). Speaker: Mr E. Upson. Tuesday, 8 p.m., GosDel Service (in Malay I. Speaker: Mr. Tan Koon Chuan. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer and Ministry Service (in Malay). Speaker: Mr. Wee403 words
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Advertisement268 1938-11-26 5 .Straits Chinese Church Pastor: Rev Che w Hock Hin. Sunday. 3.30 p.m. Sunday School 430 p.m. Service of Worship Uo Ma lay*. Preacher Mr. Low Kway Song Monday. 8 p.m. Bible Class. Thursday. 4 p.m., Women's Monthly Meeting— speaker: Mrs. Lim Guar Quee. Thursday, 5.30 pm. Testimony MeetSpesker: Rev. Chew268 words
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Advertisement396 1938-11-26 5 DOG'S HEAD I DRANDY SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN ftjlgP BRANDY J (HOSPITAL W m QUALITY) A| JSTI?AIIAN vs»tr PURE BRANDY IS THE FINEST j "PICK-ME-UP" IN THE TROPICS SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. WP.S. 17 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. i\i the saleroom of396 words
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Advertisement245 1938-11-26 6 I MEN AT THE TOP wear garters and most of them wear PARIS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU They're "tops" for comfort— dependability and economy. Hold socks faultlessly smooth. They are perfectly tailored of highest grade materials and come in a variety of smart colors and widths. Always get the245 words
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Advertisement41 1938-11-26 6 I 2939 AMERICAN H.M.V RADIOS Morfni B—Ql—B RCA Tubes Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO, 122-124, Orchard Road, g SINGAPORE. Phone 4566 For Style, c Comfott Economy, The Oriental Optical Co.. gSScg m p N R Bn Qg e FREE TESTING.41 words
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Advertisement79 1938-11-26 6 WINCAIttfIS THE NEVER-FAILING TONIC. wf •yeuti FUTURE A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE WRITE TO OP CALL AT 28«. River Valley Road Singapore. r: 1 Take all your Clocks, Watches and Gramophones that go wrong to YICK WOH HING (Near Middle Road). and they will have them goin? ight for you in79 words
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Advertisement115 1938-11-26 6 BE EC HAMS PILLS LIVERISHNESS Th ere is no thing hkeOVALTINE for Quality and Value rorrf valuable new m\ flCiCa RECIPE BOOKLET! I |tt "TROPICAL RECIPES" Wtf Favorite tropical recipes improved 1 and tested by Royal cookery experts. Every recipe practical for making in your jĔff uSfoĔkf^^ own kitchen! Economical.115 words
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Advertisement29 1938-11-26 6 OVRHAUL^ 'Thm ttagMm to Hetondillon motor* Without resort ooJuJze. change new ring*. at oversized pistons, application to thousand miles f nam- W»d addrrss to SPOT RADIO 5K orchard Road.29 words
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Miscellaneous1024 1938-11-26 6 Malaya Cup Match RABS££' 1 NE^V$ Commentary —4.50 p.m. J| ZHP metres (9.69 mcs> n t a music. I V\. 12 45 by gh ßelle?s eSt Hun Sd. I I 3I I I X M 1.30 Mkklay h ßifbber h 2.50 h our music (record). g{ W l\V 11 VA/1,024 words
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276 1938-11-26 7 J)EANNA Durbin will wear a long dress in her coming picture, That Certain Age/ now in production at Universal Studio according to Joe Pasternak, who is busy producing the new Durbin The grown-up dress will be worn in one sequence of276 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-11-26 7 r and Maureen O'Sultultan! mood—scene from n-Mayers "The Crowd h wing at the Capitol.18 words
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Article52 1938-11-26 7 I VIS years ago Donisp and Tom Wilson her in "The Birth Crisp playing Genand half a dozen s, Wilson playing eighnl characters. It has time between joint but Warner Bros. in the two together :;irtortant roles in the Wayne Morris pie- alley of the Giants," the Peter B.52 words
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Article16 1938-11-26 7 Javne Regan, who en role in Paramount's confined to dramas" es colour sketches and storiea,16 words
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Article, Illustration263 1938-11-26 7 A concert of selected Christmas rnus, 1 r is being given on Decern!fcr 1 by the comparatively new Senior and Junior Choirs of Paya Lebar Methodist Church. They are being assisted by singers from other Methodist choirs, a guest doub'e duartet, and students from the263 words
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Article162 1938-11-26 7 New York. JK. Benny Goodman, world famou; with his band as a master on "swing*" music, is turning "high brow" here soon. lie and M. Joseph Szigeti. the Hungarian violinist, are to appear together playing the world premiere of a con certo for violin and clarinet162 words
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Advertisement168 1938-11-26 7 STOLEN FROM THE SOUTH SEAS MAIDEN Th* SOCrot ef her ttrnnge enchantmentl TATTOO for lips instead of patty coatingl 100»P Yhe glamorous little South IfcSH Seas enchantress doesn't coat 7 ~WX her lips with pasty colour' t£h that has no allure. Indeed fLS& I not! Instead, she Tattoos E SffN168 words
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Advertisement379 1938-11-26 7 No. .~~"f How did* she geb f/\ 1 ker Slim, ""XAlf I Attractive I It's hard to believe that a short M L she was advised to take Bile Beans. I she takes fl If you want to be attractive and regain a lovely, fashionable figure just take Bile Beans379 words
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Miscellaneous209 1938-11-26 7 MMWiUIII«a«* —><——■— am mm •aaao«as /DAILY CROSSWORD I j§ij Litl<»ll 1 1 I m 1 1J CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN .of an animal Terrifying iestic who keeps house 2 z ne r e f warded wilfully 3. Dash with force »ut blemish 4 stn P uction 5. Nobleman > threads209 words
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Advertisement616 1938-11-26 8 Packed out at Every Show since Opening! The Best Week-End Show of all! Ifli mO nap m SPECIAL MATINEE m it m I I f WMj TO-DAY at 3.15 Each Patron will receive a Coloured Fan Photo of ROBERT TAYLOR Free at the Matinee--6.1J NIGHTLY 9.15 A DRAMA THAT PACKS616 words
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Advertisement253 1938-11-26 8 I ROXY BAR OPEN j PM. «L M~T. II A SPECTACULAR ACTION DRAMA FOR THE FESTHE SEASON PACKED HOUSES AT BOTH SHOWS LAST NIGHT. The Drama Of Dare-Devil HHfIHHHfIRSRSSI Saldiers Who Guard The Jf W Outpost of The British H§ Empire Thrilling Adventure Ai.ci Last Moment Rescue! "The DRUM More253 words
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Advertisement158 1938-11-26 8 IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS of REQUESTS FROM PATRONS WHO ENJOYED "ALF S BUTTON AFLOAT WE ARE PRESENTING FOR ONE DAY ONLYPAVILION 3 15 615 915 TO-DAY LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL AND MICKEY MOUSE AND DONALD DICK I\ HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY JUBILEE THEATRE 7.13 p.m. riVOLI HALL. 9 M p.m. TO-NIGHT M-G.-M.'s Great158 words
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Advertisement149 1938-11-26 9 POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS Sat: 25th Sun: 26th at 11 A .M only I a lhambral BRING THE KIDS ALONG: fg Greatness! M ;V TIIAT WILL WARM AND DELIGHT VOl |ir I» ONCE SEEN' «,LL ALWAYS BEKKAIEM i hsed: [HEW IS MOf UNIFORM EXCELLENCE ARE THREE NAMES 1 HAT S149 words
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Advertisement256 1938-11-26 9 TO-MGHT BOLERO shows SUHARA DfINM, who will be taking the leading part in the well-known play "FATIMMA" at the "BOLERO" To-night. RADIN ISMAIL who together With Bachtiar ecendi and Moesta Djap win be taking the leading roles. It's a play that ran for 14 days in Java Calcutta. BALI DANCES.256 words
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Advertisement145 1938-11-26 9 Hen s The Perfect Show for your Week-end entertainment BOOK N OW and BRING YOUR PARTY ALONG j OPENING TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. AIHAMBRA I Another Big Hit from 20th Ckntury-Fov, presenting Two Big Stars in their P«fee t Picture I o v (i 6069 Vw >" ALSO145 words
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Article652 1938-11-26 10 ■FREQUENT references to the Nine-Power Treaty arc made in the course of discussion of the conflict in China, but it is poss ble that a good many people are vague lfl their ideas a* to what the treaty stipulated. It is as weU f then, to recall652 words
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Article, Illustration943 1938-11-26 10 Reporters And Crime WEEK-END REVIEW (OPINIONS have been voiced more than U once that cities of the future, Instead of being above-ground as they aie lt present, should be built underground. at least should have large underground complements which at time. Future Cities943 words
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Article599 1938-11-26 10 DEADLOCK in the Japanese efforts to form a federal Government for the occupied areas of China is announced at the same time as ■< ports of intensification of Chinese guerilla warfare. It is not surprising that Army Commanders who know nothing of politics and less about the599 words
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Advertisement241 1938-11-26 10 /7 I With a Jar of Marmite, I anc a ew orcu nary l^ings like eggs, cheese, tomatoes, etc., there are lots of delicious I savoury meals you can make I in a matter of minutes. I j Marmite makes the simplest J V* ext reme ty appetising. Marmite makes241 words
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Advertisement19 1938-11-26 10 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16. DIIOBY GHAL'T, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166 119 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-11-26 11 i rowds gathered spite the typical King Carol droye in from Victoria Talace on ral *ith Prince Michael—his state visit. |osl received in London Istanbol of General Ismet uotograph taken after rai'i election as President i fuik(v in succession to the late •v.. mal Ataturk. asKJlimif67 words
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164 1938-11-26 11 Organisation Of Manpower Reuter. \STATPMi,'VT i London. Nov. 2"> *v ,S bemg mado in I arl amcnl next Thursday e^? ,BlMtlon of Britain's available manpower, Mates Keuters lobby correspond 2nt. r hiS SUbjcet a: now Pro-tlcally complete and are Sir I ,T ,'L '"dudeReuter. - 164 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-11-26 11 King Carol of Rumania and Crown Prince Michael were guests at the Royal Air Force vtation at Odiham, Hampshire, where thry saw a demonstration Britain's latest warplanes and the balloon oarrage. Here is King Carol making a close insoection cf a 335 miles an hour "Hurricane"52 words
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Article149 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. Ya.ica. ty, Nr»\. 2"">. IJIS the Pope suffcrjd I heart attack to-day and h*s cir.d tion is described as prave, though improving. An official communique issued this morning stated that after celebration '.t Holy Mass His Holiness was seized by Ml attack of cardiac asthma.Reuter. - 149 words
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Article279 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 25. official j urn.ii to-morrow will publish a decree authorising the Minister of Labour if necessary to requisition the mines industries of the Nord Department. Street meetings and demonstrations arranged by the General Confederation to-morrow are forbidden. The.se are the evidences ofReuter. - 279 words
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Article92 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. Los Angeles, Nov. 25. A thousand fire-fighters believe that they have at last checked the disastrous bush fire here, a fire the estimated damage cf which is between $3.000.000 lc $4,000,000. Among palatial homes reported destroyed are those of Madeline Carroll, the film star, Sam Wood,Reuter. - 92 words
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Article71 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. I on lon. Nov. S3 I ORD EUibank has put down a motion in the House ol Lords for discussion mi Dec. argent* 1> enJMnn attention to the grave situation of British interests in China and a kin? Lord Halifax what has hern theReuter. - 71 words
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Article182 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 25. •THE British Chamber of Commerce and other British associations have joined with the American and French chambers and other national bodies such as the American Association of Shanghai, Belgian Chamber of Commerce, China Association, British Residents Association, Canadian Club. Danish Association.Reuter. - 182 words
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385 1938-11-26 11 T Pciping, Nov. 25. pLAiNS to a federal Government of China with headquarters at Peiping have reached a deadlock, according to reliable sources. The •hfficulty is stated to be due to difference of opinion between various sections of the Japanese Army385 words
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294 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. New York. Nov. 2r>. IMSFORK leaving for the Pan-American conference at Lima Peru. Mr. C« rdeU H»n\ Secretary of State, told pressmen that the conference "offered a solid cause for hope in a world threatened despair." Mr. Hull hailed as an encouraging :actReuter. - 294 words
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Article26 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. Paris Nov. 25.—The executive of the C G T has decided that a 24-ho-n neral strike will take place next Wednesday—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article241 1938-11-26 11 Paris, Nov. ZZ. IT is authoritatively stated thyt it has been decided, following the Fianco-British talks, to appeal to President Roosevelt to use his influence with certain South American lievcrnments so that they also may contribute to the solution of the Jewish refugee problem.241 words
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Article28 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. 15,—Seven warplane; t an area of south- while a number of Aran mbed by British troops. burbs of western Jemwarily suspended during ReuierReuter. - 28 words
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Article133 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. New York, Nov. 25. I TIE United States is displacing GerLs&B sags* 5 recognised the Soviet. f ir < A in the first nineimontta American sales to the soviet en million and in the year is nfrs tn reach £15 millions, whereas In M 9» £1,777,000.Reuter. - 133 words
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132 1938-11-26 11 Reuter. New York, Nov. 25. -THIRTY-FOUR people are known to he dead as a result of a blizzard which swept this morning across the North Eastern regions of the United States The first snowfall of the season occurred in New \ork yesterday giving aReuter. - 132 words
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Advertisement22 1938-11-26 11 Eyesight Once Ruined Is Never Recovered Consult: C S CHONG, Opt. D (U.S.A.) THE BERLIN OPTICALCO., 14 2, Srnfth BridC* "oafl. SINGAPORE.22 words
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74 1938-11-26 12 Kuala Lumpur. Friday THE Hon. the British Resident. 1 Selangor, Mr. S. W. Jones vu'l perform the formal opening :\remony of the P.cm.ses p| the Kuala Lumpur branch ot int Oversea Chinese Ba.ikus Corporation Lid. on Saturday, lilted right in the heart of thi74 words
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Article242 1938-11-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MIDST the playing of band the ftHlif9J w Madam A rineinss ot 30>« «1 beL f l ft tne Mm Hon this morning led to the altar her only daughter. Miss lwr l uce Soil whom *he gave awa> to Vfr Chov Khun242 words
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Article66 1938-11-26 12 Th; 1 Aia Bangsawan celebrated the Han Ray a on Thursday. The troupe consisted of 70 actors and actresses who marched to the Great World's office I j Irish the management a Slamat Had Raya. There will 'or a fancy dress procession by the Ara Bangsawan66 words
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Article23 1938-11-26 12 A Commission as Lieutenant (E\ CS. R.N.V.R., List 11, has been granted to Robert Edward Scott, wiVa "effect from Oct. 17.23 words
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204 1938-11-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) (TABBED in the back by a 30-year-old runaway Chinese snatchthief. a Singapore detective yesterday turned rounds fired two shots at his assailant, killed him in a back-lane oil Smith Street. Two shots were fired one at the right side204 words
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Article195 1938-11-26 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 25. ACCORDING to the Japanese Pre** executive officers F M.S. Cockchaffer and the American gun boat Monoeacv which anchored at Kiukiang set out yesterday on a journey across No Man's Land in an attempt to establish contact with the 200 foreigners maroonedReuter. - 195 words
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470 1938-11-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. A CCOUNTS oi all-night vigiki kept by a private detective. were A given to-day at the High Court, before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice McEhvaine, in the suit for divorce470 words
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Article27 1938-11-26 12 rhe All Malayan Muslim Missiona*-; Society will hold a Had Raya Gathering ot Muslims of Singapore at Its premie fS to .ia.; al 4 p.m.27 words
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Article79 1938-11-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. A COMMITTEE decision to accept the tender of Messrs. Fosrden. Brisbane Co. Ltd.. for 5255.907.55 for building the new bridge over the Singapore River at Pulau Saigon, was confirmed at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. In connection with this, another79 words
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Article65 1938-11-26 12 (Tribune Special Correspondent) Port Dickson, Nov. Si. THE Sunderland flying boat Negri Sembilan" flew from Singapore lo Port Dickson to-day for the naming ceremony by the Yang di Pertuan to-morrow. On board were Vice-Marshal A. J. Babingtoii, Group-Captain Dunn. Major K. L. Nunn and F.65 words
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185 1938-11-26 12 SHOULD Mr. S. Satyamurthi, M.L.A the Indian Congress leader, visit Malaya as he expects tj do, "Communal troubles are likely to be created in Malaya This la the gist of a resolution passed by the South Indian Muslim League Singapore. Following is the full185 words
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Article33 1938-11-26 12 MADAM Lee Brng Poh. the *e!I--known Penang trials motorist, was fined S5 in the Penang Third Migistratc s Court for an infringement cf the one-way traffic rule at Noitham Road.33 words
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Article316 1938-11-26 12 Reuter. PARIS, NOV. 25. DATIONS FOR EVEN FURTHER CO-OPERATION. This co-operation is particularly marked in the scheme for defence in which both ministers had the advantage of conversations with General Gamelin. Recent happenings in Europe have freed France from certain responsibilities in Eastern Europe, which,Reuter. - 316 words
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116 1938-11-26 12 Reuter. Lord WniUrioti London, N\ n gg I ORD Winterton repkin» t the Palestine debate mM any agreement reached wiii'k, submitted and recommended bgovernment to Parliament Z approval. Replying to the qu e stion whether regarding the Jewish national home in Palestine the statement ofReuter. - 116 words
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243 1938-11-26 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. MUNICIPAL Commissioners are prepared to recognise the principled collective bargaining, according to replies to a petition by the Municipal Services Club, which were confirmed at to-day s meeting (A Board. Such bargaining should be undertaking not through the Municipal Services243 words
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Article29 1938-11-26 12 Mr. J. Bain has been be a member of the Board o WJ ers to Languages for Malay' 1« ang. vice Mr R P S Walker29 words
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Article28 1938-11-26 12 The promotion oi l Mr C J2 M.C.. Senior SurjermtendeiU. Cu.wj and Excise Department a Deputy Commissioner .of Exci* with effect from Mar 2, hai w*" proved.28 words
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399 1938-11-26 12 Singapore Friday DONALD Milne, an assistant engineer in Wearne s Air S erv to-day fined $80 or in default two months' simple im l )nson onJ by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate, when he was convicte charge of causing grievous hurt to Mr. Donald399 words
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Advertisement58 1938-11-26 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHI IS* BUILDING, CHI; LI A ST. TBONE 3HOB. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MR KM HAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., ft. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, CLANG LEE ENG TEH, jtf'OH LEE AH WENG, ITBNANG GENERAL PRODUCE58 words
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115 1938-11-26 13 GOVT. DENIES ISSUING WARNING \> i i-. Nov. 2"). i«r||jj annonaeeamri if t on Rihbentron, i )i••.•!«»ii Minister, is s io c mchid? the J an no war*" pact I'ce a serious prolenial Has l>e?n (hat von RibIjL named that115 words
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Article55 1938-11-26 13 Paris, Nov. 25. P Wood is to visit Paris > Thai Britain and end the closest co-opera-I ar industries is shown by that hp :s coming to eonlir Minister on aircraft Nstfo ii. ticft of pooling the resourn tries has already the visit of55 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-11-26 13 new «ance by v allona l at he commemorated b> the Xin S and Queen, memb«r?tf t£ IW 111 London, attended ment. Phcto shows: Thescene at tbl *rSS* 1 l am,lv and lhc Gorer*. Ef* ShoWin the King ami This brotbSJ 1 1 the83 words
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839 1938-11-26 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MUNITIPAI r Singapore Friday. 11l V tnmmrssmners should buy British goods and go mdul !!r <• the f time naa now coma for them to change their poJic> of accepting the lowest tender, unred Mr. S. B Tan in Iho course839 words
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Article105 1938-11-26 13 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 25 jyjß. Chamberlain in a further statement said, "J couldn't leave rtms without expressing mv deep appreciation of the touching welcome which was extended to Mrs. Chamberlain, myself and Lord and Lady Halifax. w k-wH ai^ u de t e Piy gratefulReuter. - 105 words
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54 1938-11-26 13 Reuter. London, Nov. 25.—The Westelisham by-election due to the death of Sir Phi lip Dawson resulted in Mr. Henry Brooke. Conservative, being elected with 22,587 votes. Mr. Arthur Skeafton Labour, had 16.939 votes. The Conserva tive majority in the general electior was 12,370. The Labour pollReuter. - 54 words
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Article92 1938-11-26 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday.—That there hai been a total absence of repcrts of rob ttries or armed robberies during the Hari Raya Puasa holiday is an indication that our City is now almost free lrom this pest, although there has been a number of bicycle thefts92 words
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Article28 1938-11-26 13 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 25.—Herr Ribbentrop Is expected to leave for Paris on Monday u:ght to sign the Franco-German declaration and return to Berlin on Wednesday night.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement18 1938-11-26 13 ||t gj i Kfl BLACK oi«ji o a. LOMOO" kWHiTEjU fS gflv r gwsfl Bfnßs ni ggv u>.*»>18 words
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Advertisement176 1938-11-26 13 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF ...DAWSEN'S MANGOE SWEET CHUTNEY mm m®mm 'PHONE. SPORE 537« (5 lines), K. LUMPUB 3331 it line*V IPOH: 110 ill (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. WPS. 105 SIME DARBY 6 Co. Lt&; S^-SUSSS mmm n—■ mm AN IDEAL X'MAS176 words
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456 1938-11-26 14 ROVER - FIVE GOALS SCORED AFTER INTERVAL (By ROVER Whites 3; Colours 2 JN improvement on the first Singapore hockey trial, yesterday's trial at the S.C.C. padang, which Whites won by the odd goal in five, brought out the456 words
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Article56 1938-11-26 14 S.C.C. Ist XI vs K. L. Casuals to-day at the S.C.C: Lt. J. S. Aveling: Lt. L L. E. MacMillan. R. A. U. Todd; Lt. M. Leonard-Williams; S. T. Monk. Capt. J. R. Kellett; Capt. R. G. J. Kingsmill. A. N Other. Lt.-Comdr. F. E. Chevallier. If. C.56 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-11-26 14 Th i (X L YM.C.A. hockey team, which held the local V.M.C.A. t. a The (K.L.) M j ss draw a t Anson Koad.28 words
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Article274 1938-11-26 14 TREASURY AUDIT SOCCER ANNUAL (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE numbers of Audit-Treasury Sports Union pay.d their annua. soccer match, between Married and Singles yesterday afternoon at Fairer Park in high spirits. ••Singles." however, broke the record of the •niarrieds" by beating them to-day to the tune of three goals to one274 words
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93 1938-11-26 14 Reuter. AMENDED probables and jockeys for the Manchester November Handicap to be run this afternoon are as follows: Gclden Martlet (Jones) Carlino (Perryman) Dragonnade (Harry Wragg) Papageno (Gordon Richards) Battlesong 1 Gethin I Nadushka (Lawrey* Maranta (Lane) Pactolus (Stevenson I Solitaire (Taylor) Velvet CushionReuter. - 93 words
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295 1938-11-26 14 S pore V MCA. 0: X L.M.C.A 0 FE hockey match between the Sclaruor Y.M/'.A. and the Singapore VM.C.A. which was played yesterday at An*cn Road, was J game of Ufa and downs. It lacked understanding and combination and it was only towards the295 words
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374 1938-11-26 14 Singapore Colts 3; Selangor Colts THE Selangor Colts suffered the second defeat of their tour at the hards of the Singapore Colts on the padang yesterday losii three goals to two. The game was one of fast exchanges, swinging from one end to the other.374 words
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Article115 1938-11-26 14 R.E. (Changi) 12; 5.A.0.8. 5. THE R.E. (Changi) beat the 5.A0.8. in a keenly contested o-ame on Farrer Park this evening by twelve points to five. The Army team with their superior weight in the scrums got their threequarters moving more often than their opponents. The S115 words
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Article99 1938-11-26 14 THE following are the leans the final hockej trial to be play ed on the B.C.C I T day, Nov >9, at 5 10 p m Colours: Lt g m riera, G. Scott: L Reutens I X. Oehlers, i; Low Ret Pew, Mook Kirn. Plummer,99 words
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Article79 1938-11-26 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Nov. h. Kartar Singh. Malayan ciuuqrq ousted Jeji Goldstein, p pion, in the main event of to-nidfl wrestling at the Bukit Bintang Paa, winning by two falls in a U 6-round bout. After Goldstein had been thrown :t of the ring79 words
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Advertisement15 1938-11-26 14 Quality that has iHPBBi stood the test for more an ears AERATED WATER ICF. MANUFACTURERS.15 words
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Advertisement51 1938-11-26 14 WRESTLING "KEK" NEW-WORLD TO-XlftllT A RENA J BOCK CHEUNG (CHAMPION OF CHtNA—UNDEFEATED) JL Vs. 6—lo Mm. Rds. (SIKH SENSATIONS f it am i m m x ft, vs. 6—5 Mm. Rds JL 3111 in:AL <JLI JEGI GOLDSTEIN vs. SARDAR KHAN j\ Prices: $2. $1, 50 cts. Phone Booking at:—NEW WORLD51 words
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Advertisement11 1938-11-26 14 A Tanhd \M of Health I Distribute *y I Fraser Nea*11 words
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Article222 1938-11-26 15 Second Leg Of S. T. a Meet S and order.of running for this afternoon Selan** Turf Club Skye rac c meet in T. ond tollows: i raeeunjj m Kuala Lum. RACE ONE 2.30 p.m. S I i *SS 3. Div. 2, 5 furs. 11.2222 words
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Article50 1938-11-26 15 FOLLOWING are selections for this afternoons races at Kuala Lum! RACE 1— BAY ROSE Blue Biuff RACE 2--MISS ROD Kit RACE 3 MOUNTAIN BELLE Foxy RACE 4—ROAST CHESTNUT Rebel King RACE S—FAITH Twinkling Eyes RACE 6—JUDITH ANTON Nightshade RACE 7—M.-G.-M. Policy RACE lI—SAM BURGER Miss Labis50 words
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Article144 1938-11-26 15 Irish League soccer matches played on Saturday, Nov. 12, resulted as follows- Ards 3, Portadown 3. Ballymena 1, Derry City 0. Cliftonville 1, Belfast Celtic 10. Coleraine 1, Newry Town 1 Distillery 0. Linfield 2. Glenavon L Bangor 1. Lame 2, Glentoran 5. Goals. P F A Pus144 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-11-26 15 An S.C.C. player well away in the rugger fixture yesterday between the S.C.C. 'B' and the Police. S.C.C. won by 14 points to 3.26 words
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372 1938-11-26 15 Programme For To-Day rpHERE will be no Second Division En gWEh League matches today, as the majority of the teams are p!aying in the first round Proper of the F. A. Cup this afternoon. Cup and First Division English and Scottish League fixtures are372 words
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Article360 1938-11-26 15 SC.C 14; Police 3. IN a scrappy exhibition of rugger on the padang yesterday a Cricket Club fifteen defeated the Police by fourteen points (a goal and three tries) to three (a try). The game at certain stages bordered on an exhibition of soccer both sides360 words
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Advertisement74 1938-11-26 15 QUICK RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS i 1 period of convalescence In, ritical than the actual N) Preceded it. Your whole N&ustinn V 1 a state of complete You haY€ no strength to wed attacks. nurses realise the a speedy recovery after *hig] "Orlicks they-have found Wng food that can be Ni74 words
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Advertisement70 1938-11-26 15 YOUTH VITALITY in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy *nd liresome treatment for weeks or months you fee, weak or old before you are voune. The latest remedy of a grea Germin Scientist by the name M* PILLS "ive astonishing and immediate in "cases of aTLitSy<m fS70 words
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Advertisement105 1938-11-26 15 CRIAM Ji m white ctaulsified ;me HairM# 2 D° eS n 2 Urvetv, bats, 4 W»* 01 -^T«eMA rgj I'lriflT^m i Don't pack your pipe full. Just pour a small quantity of EDGE WORTH into the bowl gently. Then add a little more. Press and light up until the entire105 words
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Advertisement555 1938-11-26 15 r NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS ■ay end in DANGEROUS OPERATIONS! Many a stomach sufferer has had to •abnut to the surgeon's knife—because hm dismissed those little twinges that came on after eating as nothing more than ordinary indigestion—and has paid the price of his neglect. For those little pains after eating555 words
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1286 1938-11-26 16 (Tribune SUff Reporter) Singapore, (Friday. T AST year we acquired 266,000 shares of the Semenyih Tin lj in- Ltd., and this year we propose to go a over that company declared Mr. H. S. Russell pressing at the fourth annua! general meeting1,286 words
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Advertisement239 1938-11-26 16 Oolv genuine bears this BABY TRADE-MARK Genuine Woodward's Gripe Water, recommended by the medical profession for eighty yean, ia distinguished by the famous "Baby* trade-mark. There ara plenty of inferior imitations on tha market, but only genuine Woodward's bean tbia trade-mark. Mothers—safeguard your baby's health! Insist on genuine Woodward's Gripe239 words
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Advertisement137 1938-11-26 16 iiiiiiimnii i i| klli lillillilll||il|iiii|i|||lllll mmm 4 j VICTORIA THEATRE j j Scene Shifters Present j I "THE TRUTH ABOUT BLAYDSI TO NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. I j Booking at Littles S3. 2 A 1-j m MMMMNM CHRISTMAS GIFT-SALE I 28-11-1938 to 18-12 1938. EVERYONE KNOWS* T. M. A. SAUST137 words
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1347 1938-11-26 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THOUGH a supporter of tin i Si m P OPe Friday. While admits n- thL lv since its inception, and had certainly benefit, h\ Production of this system of control where, Mr H a R., In l n in,n companies1,347 words
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Article334 1938-11-26 17 Van der Heydephysician to the Government of the Dutch East Indies, stated in one of his reports that "the coolie suffering from malaria appears to be lazy, whereas he is really ill." This foot form-s the basis of one of the gravest problems that governments nre334 words
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Advertisement156 1938-11-26 17 i* NT'S GREATEST SPECTACULAR EPIC j,- €l fhe Covered Wagon" ijM Adolph Zufcor pr»«nt» JOAN BBa BENNETT RANDOLPH B SCOTT SEE the raging prairie fire... the blinding dust storm on the plains I THRILL to tho thundering stampede of Texas longhorns and ihe shrieking attack of the warring Comanchesl L156 words
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Advertisement132 1938-11-26 17 CONSULT US! For SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS. FONGHIN Co. §4, Wallieh St. Thone 7M\ (Established 1921). UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Alll/E AC I I YES. MARY AMD MARJORY LOOK NOW, WHAT EORGIVE ME, MAR- MOST BAD BREATH IS 1 NKS TO COLGATE'S 1I N Q MORE BAD BREATH! ALIKC A> l132 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-26 17 TONIC TABLETS. I PURE SAFE GOOD. Contairs: Vitamin A.8.C.D.E.. Calcium and Iron Phosphates Glycogen, Lecithin, Pepsin, Etc. Indications: Fatipue Constipation. Depression, SgMdaeb'*. "•Nerves." Indigestion. Trr-'ire Blood. Etc I Obtainable from' have any dirficulty write to: P. O. BOX 439, SINGAPORE.40 words
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Advertisement104 1938-11-26 17 Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? —take a course of Dr. Casselri Tablets and banish the cause. Your trouble may be due to Starved Nerves, Impure Blood, a Debilitated System or Disordered Digestive Organs. But Dr. Cassell's Tablets will make yon well 19104 words
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Advertisement214 1938-11-26 17 j Raffles brasserie! BRAS BASAH ROAD j gOTI C E I TRY OUR SPECIAL I t&f Tin<'i %r StrvM m 1 »liri i l 13 3» to 2.30 P.W. AND SPEC lAL lIAII V DISH .SI J SERVED FROM 7-.K> TO 10 P.M. also A LA CARTE CONTINENTAL DISHES I214 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-11-26 18 Portuguese Colonials protectors of M icao. They are seen on route march in the Portuguese Colony of the East.22 words
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169 1938-11-26 18 THi; task of recapturing Canton would be tremendously difficult, in the opinion ot* a foreign observer, who recently made a Right over ihe Hongkong area near the British-Chinese boundaries. Stating that the Pearl River "swarming with Japanese warships," the observer said that all the169 words
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70 1938-11-26 18 EIGHT thousand Chinese troops, E* which i < reorganised by Japanese ml' in Hopej have revolted :iga nst their Japanese leaders and announced their determination o >. for the National Governpfent. I Tr° troops, after securing large sup I plies ot Japanese munitions, revolted a:70 words
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Article180 1938-11-26 18 Rangoon. THE S.S. "Stanhah British liner, which brought arms and sunmunitions for the Chinese Government to be desnatehed throng* Burma, is still lyinc. in the hai Lour under military and customs guards. It ie understood negotiation'- are near ing completion and Mr. Chen, the Transport Officer Of180 words
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989 1938-11-26 18 Lim Keng Hor - COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF SOUTH CHINA FLEET INTERVIEWED "Chinese Guerillas Are Very Troublesome" (By Lim Keng Hor Hongkong. I BOARDED the flagship of the Japanese Fleet in South China on Nov. 17 and interviewed the Commander-in-Chief, ViceAdmiral Shiozawa, who is in charge of Japanese naval989 words
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Article112 1938-11-26 18 WN pursuance of the policy of giving unrivalled news service to readers, oe have made arrangements for an m partial nc?r.s supply n This additional service, which has already menced. make-, it even more possible for ns t,, i- pep abreast of the times, supplying you with112 words
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100 1938-11-26 18 Central News. HERALDING the National Gwenv mint's eftVrts /t»r liie development of Sin! tm fumtri Bank is plannin. tt extend rural nans ami inaugurate rural co iterative enterprises in the iir-flun? western province. Mr. Li An-lu. chief of the invest;'" tion section of the bank. IsCentral News. - 100 words
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Advertisement184 1938-11-26 18 uKEAT EASTERN OPIICAI CO. optician Mr. C. K. LAN). ll «75. South Kridfe Ko;id Siß#S»» Sensitive Skins <m> need this fjmg Talcum is rnorethan adusting I powder —it is a cooling and refreshing treatment, because of the special, medicated wav in which it is prep.tied. —yy_ It immediately cools and184 words
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312 1938-11-26 19 WOMAN IS MORE FITTED THAN MANTOPRACTISE NON- VIOLENCE, SAYS GANDHIJI (United Press). Bombay, ov 17 fitted than man te make exp h ra(i((ns .-> Ahimsa (non-violence). For ifc*. na IdKt an, da; superior m a„ .of the l.rute" writes MaVUmT an ls rodent, in the ••Harijan.™ in reDl > It(United Press). - 312 words
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74 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). (JOL. MAHON, a European Member of the Sind \s PrK y .J md Of the Prohibition Committee aopointed by the sind GoverrT rnent, has resigned from the Committee as a proles< against the Com mil tee's de eisiori to enforce prohibition of eharas(United Press). - 74 words
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Article197 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). rrur r Ne Delhi, Nov. 15. j»n Congress Patty in the CenA tral Assembly had their first victor; of the session over the bill toregnlate the extent to which railway property shall be liable to taxation imposed by an Authority within a province. The(United Press). - 197 words
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Article23 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). His Excellency the Viceroy will pay a visit to Sr.ntiniketan about the middle lext month. 'United Press).(United Press). - 23 words
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Article54 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Nov. 20.—Giani Mehar Singh a religious preacher an.on- the who was recently sentenced to one year s ngcrous mprisonment on a charge of sedition. Is on hunger-strike n the Ampere Central gaol since Nov 14 as a protest against the treatment in the(United Press). - 54 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-11-26 19 N Parthasarathi Madras, wellot 'Hai i-Katha' tour of the Far Ik; tpore at present ior Seremban has already given ices in Singala Lumpur, He latra and Java. <»nr$es are highly ached in beauinnumerable the Scriptures. re gift in him, discourses very mU -ting.45 words
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482 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). Jf|L teptiti oi the Sw&tical Officer, Department of Industries. Madra-. who conducted an enquiry into family budgets of industrial workers in Madras city, shows that nearly 9(1 per cent, of the families arc in debt. i The average amount spent towards(United Press). - 482 words
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Article165 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). anjorp District Committee has s um of ks. 1,000 truction of a Salt Memorfe i Hall at United Press). ni men* have aclhe payment of mounting to Rs. i ut year to the ociatkm for the and This include; lor capita! exponent of the iii-(United Press). - 165 words
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100 1938-11-26 19 (United Press). TrvT .i_ Calcutta, Nov. 21. 1 p ~o n c appointment of two additional Ministers on tbw have I2 a ;^n"oH the Bta of portfolio. nave oeen announced in a Press communique:-^ (1) l!se Hon. Xauab Khwaja BaMMh Bahadur of Decca Local Selff.ovcrnment(United Press). - 100 words
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Advertisement45 1938-11-26 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. THE MACHINE THAI' ALWAYS CARRiES ITS RIDER TO THE WINNING LINE Sold on the Most Easiest Terms. Sole Agents For Malaya:— Malayan Cycle Co., Ltd. 7 8, Dhoby Ghaut, i Dei No. 33W. BXPORTB ALL OVSR MALAYA!45 words
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Advertisement58 1938-11-26 19 jjj^H "Don't thank mc-I didn't invent that filter tip. But here's to the man who did He certainh knew how to improve Virginia J THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON Soleagentt: John Little &Co. Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH (Incorporated in England) ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF58 words
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Article, Illustration156 1938-11-26 20 If OR the first time fa, tory, a processi* held at the Happ i on the occasion of Hari Puasa, which foil 0 n ThJ "Britainnia Rules TV fj formed an interesting the procession, whi!" t! a caste of John Ball to156 words
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