Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 September 1937
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1937-09-26 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. s.— No. 16. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1937. 11VE CENTS.14 words
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300 1937-09-26 1 TERRIFIC AIR ATTACK ON NANKING GALLANT CHINESE DEFENDERS JAPAN'S DEFIANCE OF POWERS' PROTEST Nanking, Sept. 25, 7 pan. J)LFYING the protests of Great Britain, the United States and France, twenty-nine Japanese planes raided Nanking this morning and were greeted with thundering anti-aircraft fire,Reuter - 300 words
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Article212 1937-09-26 1 London Paper's Strong leader THE British Government's new note cf i gainst the indiscriminate Japanese bombing of non-combatanis in China reflects the universal sense 3f horror and revulsion which has been caused by their mercile.. massacres" writes the Morning Post at the head of a long leadingBritish Official Wireless - 212 words
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248 1937-09-26 1 CHIANG VOICES SURPRISE AN INTERVIEW China's Resistance Will Not Weaken Nanking. Sept. ZB. ItfARSHAL Chiang Kai Stack ex pressed surprise iu an intri view to-day at the present attitadt of the Powers, which have not only failed to live up to their obliga tions, but definitelyReuter - 248 words
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Article39 1937-09-26 1 Boycott Of Jap. Goods London, Sept. 2.">. A MESSAGE FROM ADELAIDE ■-U STATES THAT AS A PROTEST AGAINST THE INHUMAN TREATMENT OF THE CHINESE." THE TRADES LABOUR COUNCIL HAS PLANNED A BOYCOTT OI ALL JAPANESE GOODS ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article667 1937-09-26 1 RECIPROCATION Interview With Mr. J. B. Clark Singapore, Saturday. THE British Broadcasting Corpora tion has no intention of caUing on the Colonies or Dominions to eontribute towards the cost of programmes sent to them under the Empire broadcasting arrangements. The chief concern of the Corpora- tion667 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-09-26 1 Th? start of the second race in Kuala Lumpur at 3 p.m. on Saturday afternoon TribuneTribune - 16 words
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Article36 1937-09-26 1 Four Planes Shot Down Over Nanking Shanghai, Sept. 25. AN official Chinese report states that 36 Japanese planes raided Nanking for an hour this morning, ard that four Japanese planes were shot down.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article176 1937-09-26 1 Tribune I MAKES Malayan NEWSPAPER History Singapore, Saturday. On this page and on page 23 will be found pictures of TODAY'S races at Kuala Lumpur. Modern Malayan journalism, as practised hy the Tribune Group of Newspapers, aided by Wearne's Internal Air Service, made this feat176 words
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Article120 1937-09-26 1 North Station Sector Bombed Shanghai, Sept. 25. THE roars of heavy Japanese artii- lery and the explosions of bombs from Japanese planes greeted the first appearance of the sun for several days to-day. Among the areas bombed this morning were the North Station, Chapei and Kiangwang, whereReuter - 120 words
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Article206 1937-09-26 1 Recital In Singapore On I Oct. 7 jl/IR. Josef Lampkin. the noted Amcri--t"a can violinist, who will give a recital at the Memorial Hall on Thur.sdav, Oct. 7, has arrived in Singapore from Java, where he made a very successful tour. He has been travelling in the Far206 words
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Article286 1937-09-26 1 Ghastly Scenes BRAVERY OF THE PEOPLE Hankow, S< pi. 2i. WUCHUNGMIAO presented as even more tragic sijrht when it was ajrain visited to-day, the har«« daylight btiUgfag out lite terrible havoc of last night. Thousands of bewildered and homeless people were wanderine, the streets, while tiredReuter - 286 words
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Advertisement42 1937-09-26 1 a.m. Edition j KEY BRANDY jSB s distilled from pure <^ iWFa^lt^m trrape wine and is f\w > /i^ HRI stronirly recommend- c~Y\/ 3/Wi^^Bifw ed for its medicinal \L value. Over 300 hos- H^tm^^Li pitals in England :?S2 y (j^* B, THE LMi'IRE'S ESI42 words
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Advertisement15 1937-09-26 1 HOME FOOTBALL Yesterday's Home football results and league tables will be found on page 3.15 words
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Advertisement13 1937-09-26 1 Til NEWS WITH VOIR BREAKFAST Tn, The HOmNMNtm i TRIBUTE i. ■v- ■■■nam13 words
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Article1858 1937-09-26 2 Rosalind Wong - Rosalind Wong Rosalind Wong Calling Adventure Begins Farewell Glimpse Of Singapore Jewel Pool Of Meda n—Saba ng Bay Tha t Civil Service Complex And The Tale Of An Epic Voyage At Sea, Sept. ON'E day from Ceylon... we can really count ourselves on the way now1,858 words
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Article53 1937-09-26 2 ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL Nearly $10,000 .sod 1-HE committee of the Appeal ■rati on behalf of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Sii announce thni th^ of $9,730.20 was raised as a result of the effort. v express their grateful thank all who gave donations and to those who lit rood in ihe53 words
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Article439 1937-09-26 2 Mr. H. A. Fcrter And Miss Lily West Singapore, Saturday. PT. Andrew's Cathedral wa.> the scene f a pretty v.\ i I una Mis. H. W South Norwood. led to Mr. Herbert Al:on of Mr. and Mrs. of South Croydon. Mr. Porter is ..ith the firm of Printers,439 words
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Article47 1937-09-26 2 London, Sept. 24. Rear-Admiral Reginald Holt who ha* iter! Rear- Admiral and A Officer in the Yangtze, in pucefwsion to Rear-Admiral Lewis be. is ailing on the P. O. Rajnutrna on Oct. 9 and is due to arrive in Hongkong on Nov. 11 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article44 1937-09-26 2 British Official Wireless - London. S»pt. 24. Thp medical periodical, the Lancet. states that the project to establish an Australian College of Physicians has realis< The new college has been planned 4o some extent on the model of the Rovnl College of PhvM- of London. British Official Wireless44 words
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Advertisement121 1937-09-26 2 f*, MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 THIS WEEKS OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTRACTION! THE SEASONS GREATEST SUCCESS I SZITA ANIS ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS J Appearing Nightly. S ARTISTES OF EXCEPTIONAL TALENT. J RAFFLES BRASSERIE br ro^ sah POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY < I -RHONE WM Telegraphic Address.121 words
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Advertisement16 1937-09-26 2 FYou can rely on Craven Al tiicy iicYci diicvt iiic liii Udt/i CRAVEN A 6A- 4l>16 words
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Advertisement109 1937-09-26 2 f OPENING TO-NWHT 1 7 t> M TWHW virnprrv u >.o PM I THE FINEST STAGE SHOW SEEN IN MALAYA SINCE "THE MARCUS SHOW GRAND THEATRE i —AT THE NEW WORLD TWO FULL HOURS SHOW WILL BE STAGED j REX STORY'S i II O L L V O O II109 words
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1329 1937-09-26 3 MANY DRA WN GAMES YESTERDA Y CHARLTON AND BOLTON W. ON TOP London. Sept. 25. FOLLOWING are the results of English 1 sottish League football matche as cabled bv Reuter. with he positions of th, •ib.; in the leagues: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I A1,329 words
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Article102 1937-09-26 3 Results Of Yesterday's League Matches London. Sept. 25. FOLLOWING are the results of League rugby matches plaved to-day 6 Plymouth Albion d "arleq 13 Rossi vnpark 0 ivlors 6 London Scottish t Richmond 0 Bedford 11 J ath e London Welsh 21 ve: 34 Guys Ho^pi al oReuter - 102 words
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Article27 1937-09-26 3 Jon. Sept. 25 j Tn< ertain brands of j advanced by 2d. per pound f The charge for higher r £***< or unchanged—27 words
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Article307 1937-09-26 3 AGREEMENT Warning To Local Shipping Singapore, Saturday. THE following is a message received, in Singapore this morning from the C\,mmander-hi-Chief, China Station: The Japanese Government have agreed to the following procedure so far as vessels flying the British Flag are concerned in connection wi'-h the closing307 words
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Article495 1937-09-26 3 Still Going On In Hankow Hankow, Sept. 25. T AST nights raid lasted for a brief *y ten minutes, and it seems impossible that such destruction and ujath could be accomplished in such a brief space. Meanwhile, every available Chinese doctor, dresser and nurse have been495 words
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Article405 1937-09-26 3 BOYCOTT OF JAPAN Will Stop War. Says Press London, Sept. 2Y HpHE Liber**! Labour press coiitimies itf ad\ocacy of economic pressure against Japan. The N< Chronicle says, "Telegrama, telephone messayos letters of horrified protest ajrainsi Japaneae butchery of non-combaiani are pouring- into our office."Reuter - 405 words
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Article463 1937-09-26 3 Air Raid Toll CHINESE ESTIMATE OF CANTON TERROR "J HE following message from Nanking, dated Sept. 24, was released by the Chinese Consulate-General, j Singapore, to-day: Treating with utter contempt j worldwide exhortations against inI discriminate aerial attacks, tha Japanese air force has further intenj sified463 words
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Article219 1937-09-26 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Sequel To Hankow Raid Hankow, Sept 25 IS the result of Japanese, air raids on Hankow, hundreds of innocent inhabitants have been killed and wounded. At present there are 1,500 people rendered homeless. Two squadrons of Japanese plai totalling 40 in number, attacked219 words
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Article121 1937-09-26 3 Retired Government Pensioner Passes Away (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Sept 24. The death occurred yesterday of the mother of Inche Mohamed bin Omar, Seoretary of the Town Board, Johore Eahru, at her residence here. The funeral took place at the Mon a modiah Cemetery this121 words
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Article116 1937-09-26 3 Singapore. Saturday. Gunner H. Jackson of the Royal Artllery, Blakan Mali, was this morning charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, with committing mischief by damaging the windscreen and headlights of a motor car belonging to a Chinese named Chan Ah Hin. The damage was estimated116 words
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Article59 1937-09-26 3 Singapore. Saturday. Soomai bin Kamedin was charged before Mr. P. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, this morning, with kidnapa young Chinese girl mum Chan What Neo from the lawful guardianship of Chan lluj Sing. The charge wa* explained to the accused and the cur was postponed for a59 words
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Advertisement88 1937-09-26 3 S. B. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken tn Securities and CommodttUu Daily Foreicn Market Cable* and Quotation Service Memberi: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE88 words
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Advertisement333 1937-09-26 4 The Most Thrilling Jungle Film Of The Year j j Opening With Special Miming Show AL BAMI K A lOM 3-15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY j j 1 First 6 Chapters A Story of the African Wilds j 1 1 43 r. 'ail''- -v < mm^mmmm rSmmm^E*' Jj**bifl kanßsP. \\mm\ WOw^333 words
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Advertisement241 1937-09-26 4 WOULD NOT LOAD FOR JAPAN Junk Crew's Action At Penang i Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. IT is reported that a consignment of a A hundred tons of scrap iron from Belawan is held up in Penang harbour on a Chinese junk, as the crew of the junk refused241 words
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Advertisement264 1937-09-26 4 AN AMAZING NEW CHARACTER BRINGS A NEW THRILL TO THEJ4CREEN^^^ 3.15—6.15—9.15 j^BHßa^^igT <^ tj^^^^i^mp^^^^ Wmsw^Sa^m^S^ f^^mm mm^^ mm fiSSSgLm sr Hollywood's Nsw Star Sensation m^m\^ m^ m^m\W^^^ Ma as B« \JfT w^sSSzWmm^y^M Wm&.<sm mm^r >*»«■ Blip v v'^^^^B P^ h G>\^\BINII j3lb ning wiN never take p,acel The Man with264 words
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Article, Illustration517 1937-09-26 5 R NCE INTRIGUE AND ADVENTURE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW IN "LLOYDS OF LONDON" AGAINST U>€ turbulent canvas of adventure and intrigue whi h forms the mi ae-stining background of "Lloyds of London," the picture that has startled two continents and which opens i n Tuesday at the517 words
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Article206 1937-09-26 5 Clark Gable In "Saratoga LAUGHS and tears, thrills and romance, mingle in "Saratoga," costarring Clark Gable and the !ate Jean Harlow, which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, shortly. A vivid story of the race track, with paddock intrigue, a great race, unusual characters, in which a206 words
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343 1937-09-26 5 Handsome Anthony Martin IN 'SING BE HAPPY" Organised Own Orchestra TjTOW young men, no matter how handsome or talented, have made tha strides accomplished by Anthony Martin dur.ng the short ten months he has appeared on the screen. The young singing star *ets his first romantic lead in "Sing and343 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-09-26 5 A scent from "Lloyds of London" which toUI have a premiere at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, on Tuesday.18 words
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Article, Illustration44 1937-09-26 5 Jame3 Tinllng directed "Sing and Be Happy," from an original screen play by Lou Breslow, John Patrick and Ben Markson. Milton H. Feld was associate producer. Anthony Martin who win oe seen a' the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore this week, in "Sing and Be Happy."44 words
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249 1937-09-26 5 A Thrill-Packed Mystery "THE GREAT GAMBINI" Novel Story A Superb Cast SOME like 'em hot— and some like 'em co'd— and whether you like tender, heart-warming romance or spine-tinging thrills ani chills, "The Grc^t Gambini." which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, to-day, will give you an excellent evening's entertainment.249 words
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Article268 1937-09-26 5 With An African Background IT so happens that "Jungle Jim." Universal's screen version of AJex Raymond's popu'ar newspaper feature strip was filmed at Universal City, but if the production had been photographed in Afric a it would have been difficult to find more authentic settings than those268 words
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Advertisement197 1937-09-26 5 EK .H3)SL FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION SSfo.l THERAPION No 2 THERAPION I^Jo 3 mo. 1 Cures Dlschft'goi. No. 2 r.uraa BiooJ Pclnon. No. 3 Cures Chronic Y/a&Juieeae*. Eng!i<!> Trice 3f. O.erulsts.or either Nc return Malt, T>l. LHCLERcNfjd.Co.Havers.'ck: ti.N.V. .D.L.widoß. DR. LH QLERC'S PU-L.S fo* th© Live* 6Kid.ievt-wea^' kidney biatfetar. Asthma Cause197 words
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Advertisement402 1937-09-26 5 NO MORE SICK HEADACHES Keep Your Stomach Clean If you are a martyr to sick headaches, biliousness, liver upsets ami similar disorders, here is new-- that Will heer you In the majority of cases the source of the trouble is the stomach, where nauseous gases accurnuljt- and interfere vuth your402 words
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Article, Illustration757 1937-09-26 6 EXPERT PLAY AND LEADS (By "Horatius") TTHERE is not much enjoyment in playing orthodox hands at a laydown contract. Anybody can make quick tricks with top cards, but there is a lot of satisfaction in making an unu.sual play or lead which sets an othei wise unbreakable contract.757 words
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Article188 1937-09-26 6 MONT BLANC G UIDE Meets Death In Motor Accident Paris. A famous IfOtlj Blanc guide, Jules Simond, has been killed In a motor accident. He was going up to Argentiere on his motor-cycle. As he was about to cross the bridge at Le Joux over the Arve, a delivery van188 words
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Advertisement295 1937-09-26 6 aw ii ii INDIGESTION DOES NOT WORRY HIM NOW Be Has Found a Speedy and Effective Remedy A man who has suffered for years with stomach trouble, and who has tried all sorts of remedies in an effort to obtain i relief, should know what he is talking about when295 words
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Advertisement105 1937-09-26 6 I 1 I V NQ V N 8"— 10"— 12" Giant 18" J 11 O fi 11 SPEAKERS AUDITORIUM, ORTHODYNAMIC, CONCERT PERMANENT MAGNET. ALL TYPES TO SUIT YOUR EVERY REQUIREMENT. TRANSMISSION RADIO Transformers, Chokes, Condensers and parts, Standard components tubes. RAYTHEON RCA Transmission k Tubes. Test instruments. il l iiMiwinn105 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1937-09-26 7 Trafalgar Brought To The Screen LLOYDS OF LONDON REAL SUPER FILM TALL ships and lofty sai^s charming ladies and gallan" dandies of an earlier time; nov, and then the dull boom of cannor and the rattle of musketry! The scene is one of1,948 words
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Advertisement12 1937-09-26 7 "LLOYDS of LONDON'' Opens at the PAVILION THEATRE on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2Sth.12 words
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Article214 1937-09-26 8 Visit Of Investigation In London lieichssportfuhrer von Tschammer and Osten, leader (7f th<T German Nation al Union of Physical Training, arrivea ln London recently by air from Berlin to see the Davis Cup matches during and to visit a number of sporting organizations in the country. Herr214 words
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Article728 1937-09-26 8 CAN QUOTA BE PRODUCED? VIEWS VARY Advance In Freight Rates London, Sept. 8. DETAILS now available of Malayan rubber exports for August do little to clarify the somewhat involved problem of rubber supply, according to the "Financial Times." Shipments are given as 64,500 tons for last728 words
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Article70 1937-09-26 8 Paris. Old age pensions, which are an important plank in the socialist-commu-nist platform. wer« shelved bv the Finance Ministers of both the Blum and Chautemps governments on account of the heavv cost to the nation. The princiole. however, has not been rejected and the official journal now70 words
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Article320 1937-09-26 8 Actors Stay In Night And Day Paris. THE "Theatre Sarah Bernhardt," sceni i of the famous actress's many triumph is being occupied night and day by actors, subsidised by the Paris municipality, In order that they may not be locked out by municipality officers. The players belong320 words
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Article109 1937-09-26 8 Paris. Henceforward no one will have the right to demand payment of a cheque or to enter a protest for non-payment o* a Saturday or a Monday, which will now as far as these operations are concernel be regarded as legal bank holidays. The same decree which109 words
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Article362 1937-09-26 8 Hv K.A. Thompson, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular S(ience) IN the year 1319 AD. there was a great public news- play over the appearance oi Pictro Buonparte at the marriage of ihe Austria: 1 Grand Duke's sister. Pietro, Italian Ambassador at tbe Austrian Court, appeared at the362 words
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Article56 1937-09-26 8 Butcher Who Was Spurned Because a girl spurned his advances, a Valenciennes butcher named Kosmola locked himself in his icebox and shot himself with a slaughtering pistol. When his frozen remains were recovered, a notice was found pinned to his chns-.t. Tt read: "I leave my body to56 words
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Advertisement381 1937-09-26 8 LOST WEIGHT WON VITALITY Once Languid Now Full Of "Pep" In two weeks, she lost 5 lbs. Three weeks later, another 5 lbs. had gone. When she was burdened with her unwanted fat she was always languid now she is full of activity. The method she followed is quite pleasant,381 words
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Advertisement184 1937-09-26 8 PILES There is no need for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zaa at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.184 words
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Advertisement894 1937-09-26 8 Hesi Feel 1 1 fears Younger p^ 4^; i^ -Werb In 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an Amerl- only to enjoy the pleasures of life, i m llt immm mW ran Physician, it no longer ia necessary but to do more and better work fhan mm^^cfW^ 1 lor894 words
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Article, Illustration1694 1937-09-26 9 H.L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin 'QOmlE," a;' my *riend proudly, "into my conditioned room." i ntered, and passed immediately into atmosphere of a nice autumn day in don. That is what it felt like, but the •meter showed that the temperature lafiy 78. Air conditioning does not mean a drastic1,694 words
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Advertisement46 1937-09-26 9 rriiTi i it i n ii ii i in '7 *V* NOT A GAMBLE Quality counts every time Have you tried our CHILLED BEEF? mm m®mm PHONE: STORfe 5376 (4 lines), Kuala Lumpur: 3331 (2 lines). IPOH: UO 1 11 (2 lines). mmmmmM WPS 299 mmmmmmmmm46 words
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Article1624 1937-09-26 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. -By our woman eo rres pondent TRIDAY, Sept. 17, was a bright and .sunny day, so the garden party uhich th e Hon. Ungku Azis, C. M. G., the Mentri Besar of Johore, and Mrs. A/.^ u.tve. in honour of the birthday of Hu Highness1,624 words
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Article143 1937-09-26 10 A big day for a little lad will be his christening on the 22nd of next month. Derrick Stanly are the names his parents have alm.ost decided on. and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanly Wise. Announced the engagement of Orde Charles Staple Dobbie, Royal143 words
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Article1168 1937-09-26 10 DID you read this little bit in Vogue a few months back? "All over the world, in buses, castles, country ree tories, in South Africa just as probably as in South Mimms, are sleeping beauties. Waiting not so much for the prince's kiss (though that would b_1,168 words
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Advertisement78 1937-09-26 10 r W£ JAO£ 7ft can always be depended upon for personal treasures of enduring beauty or gifts unique and unusual at prices no higher i than the commonplace. 118. Battery Road. Ist Floor, Phone 7143 •fr j ATCW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. j *i Exclusive and Varied Collection J i of78 words
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Advertisement54 1937-09-26 10 •fr fr j ELIZABETH j j ARDEN S j TREATMENTS I S AT i MAYNARD'S j I OCTOBER 12th TO OCTOBER 21st. MISS WHEELER FROM THE LONDON j SALON i WILL GIVE TREATMENTS and ADVISE YOU HOW TO USE J THE LOVELY PREPARATIONS SUITED TO YOUR NEEDS. BOOK NOW. TELEPHONE54 words
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Advertisement127 1937-09-26 10 MADAME PAGE the designer who caters for the woman of taste at moderate prices. She understands line and designs gowns to suit any figure and MISS GLADYS HENSON recently arrived from London, designs hats and bridesmaids' head-dresses. BATTERY BUILDING, 13, BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. Priscilla Ltd* S HAS JUST RECEIVED127 words
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Advertisement238 1937-09-26 10 FOR BEAUTIFUL LIPS USE LIPSTICKS IN 5 EXCLUSIVE SHADES NATURAL. CORAL. PASTIL, EXOTIC, AND HAWAIIAN at ME NOVELTY STORE, 161, North Bridge Road, (Capitol Building). JUST RECEIVED A selected shipment of very smart Morning Frocks Two Piece- Suits also Jabots. de SOUZA BROS 9, Stamford Road, Capitol Building. i^^jmsmmmm^iasßm^faa^m T238 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1937-09-26 11 N OTE S from FRASER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR ALTHOUGH the weather on the Hill is showing definite signs of breaking after the prolonged dry spell which has lasted throughout the last two months the num^ ter of vimi.oi.-d remains much the same. Evenings are now becoming very misty and1,582 words
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Advertisement93 1937-09-26 11 At Vogue's! HIGHLIGHTS OF A PRETTY SEASON IN PRINTS. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED. The openings went gay and charming this season they .showed the youngest clothes in years. We've spot-lighted •some of the fashions that were cable news, and we "re ready with them now. Hand-screened prints on pure dye93 words
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Advertisement176 1937-09-26 11 NOTES from Kuala Lumpur A GREAT deal happened here la; f* week and over the week-end. Kual Lumpur was invaded by outstatio people present for the I.s.P. meetin and the plays in aid of the Planter Benevolent Fund. Everywhere one went on Saturda was crowded, whether it was to th176 words
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Advertisement349 1937-09-26 11 kmf. < m\ tt I %k Y C\* AmmmW "iiiijj^feL;. •5^ Em r. BUT IT'S PLAIN TO SEE THAT 9lcda<uf HifAt Jfi Mm*LmimWmiß i mtf/t£ Every blonde should use Amami Nc. 5 to keep j Add Pc 'ccn'cn'-: fr.ri touch her hair lustrously soft and fair, free from dan- W349 words
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592 1937-09-26 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 26, 1937. BACK TO NATURE "What WmmM happen if a world war broke out to-morrow? Suppose lb. to was i complete collapse civilisation: the machine age ta >nuffed out and nature tld 903k to efface the memory j man. her despoiler. The streets wouJ he592 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1937-09-26 12 C. H. W. Goult - NEW EDUCATION 'PROBE' NEEDED C. H. W. Goult BOCCEPT for occasional quickening of public interest wh< n some controversial topiccomes to the fore, such as the reduction or increase of school fees, or the advisability of establishing a university for Malaya, education is a subject which receives somewhat scant attention1,123 words
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Article623 1937-09-26 12 Anglius - Anglius I WARNING to those about to lend money: •A mwo men sat in a restaurant. At the end of the meal one requested a loan. "Can I borrow a fiver for a week?" he asked. "Sure," replied the other, counting out the money.623 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1937-09-26 13 THE PROBLOI OF PROGRAMMES SUITING ALL LISTENERS ■^pHIS ia the Singapore station of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, broadcasting to the island of Singapore on a wave-length of 220 metres that is on a frequency of 1*833 kilocycles per second Every radio listener1,644 words
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Article748 1937-09-26 13 £35 For A Loaf— Bank "Hold Up" Bv Monkey— Thieves Return £I,ooo— Milkmen In Top Hats. HERE are some strange stories received from Reuter correspondents in different parts of the world: LOAF COST THEM £35 Budapest, j To save his wife trouble, Mr. Istvan Harto, of Totfalus,748 words
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Article142 1937-09-26 13 Automatic Machine For Selling Beer 'By Air Mail) London. Auk 20 THL' world's first beer-selliim machine and a knife to cure snake bites artwo new British industrial successes, according to the journal "Industrial Britain." The automatic machine for selling bottles and cans of beer, claimed to142 words
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Article205 1937-09-26 13 I I Altered To Have Been Started By Children Pari* An epidemic of forest fires in France Is stated to be mainly due to arson, and the culprits for the most part are alleged to be children. A girl of 12 has been detained at La Teste,205 words
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Advertisement245 1937-09-26 13 Vr. TAYNE'S^ SA NA TIVE PILL S fc} J The liest Remedy for Sick Headaches and Constipation. Do*, poison your system with food waste. Exnel these dangerous and useless waste matters daily. The poison originating from remainLng food waste te taken up by the blood stream and absorbed by all245 words
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Article1357 1937-09-26 14 W. B. Paterson - W B. Paterson YVHERE is this modern craze for speed, this "getting there" in the shortest possible time, going to end? Going through some Home papers the other day, I found that it had spread to journalism. Evidently it is a new style in which1,357 words
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Advertisement126 1937-09-26 14 cWieCaJb f&Spo&ncf People •fT^C: 'f^'-^W&'^gSSßSmiStr jm^mmmmmmmmmm^^~ -~>. )^y kS— *V L» \^a^ fij mm B. s.a scour p® u&ufc Secdefcck JLux& i^llfll !^©tr-^^i^^^^^gL. Remote control gear lever FgSl|P|p*K Delightfully smart and pleas- tmrik^^mM //f^Vi.viK n g m appearance, outstand- seats leaves the floor ill S in performance, tried clear of126 words
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Advertisement132 1937-09-26 14 I''" ■(fTHUCONOMy^ ill BRINGS HEALTH I Ul SAVES MONEY ;^PPH H No reduction in quantity Quality unchanged Think how much you can save by buying Andrews in the Economy Tin 454 on the large (8oz) size. 30c on the small (4oj) size y, and think how much good "ffi jfcfaffii*132 words
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Article557 1937-09-26 15 CHEAP PLAYGROUND FOR HOLIDA YMAKERS ri monetary situation in Europe has made the Belgian coast this year more than ever a playground for British holiday-makers. Hotel proprietors at many resorts are findin.; tha.c PO per cent, of their guests in the present month are British, with557 words
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Article401 1937-09-26 15 Fcr Services To Medical Progress 'By Air Mail) London, Aug. 18. LORD Nuffield has become an "apothe- i cary." In recognition of the great services he has rendered to medical progress the Sodeta of Apothecaries in London has conferred upon him the honorary freedom of the401 words
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Article385 1937-09-26 15 Safety Survey By The Police DOLICE observers In the Metropolitan district are watching and making notes of the behaviour of all classes of road users at points where special p-o--vision has been incde for the public safety. The survey m on the lines of the385 words
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Article238 1937-09-26 15 Ma jo J. C. G. Spooner DEATH OF MALAYAN OFFICER (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 8 npHE recent death of Major J. C. G. Spooner, Chief Engineer, Ways and Works, Federated Malay States Railways, marks the completion of a connection with railway engineering238 words
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Article157 1937-09-26 15 Dies A Respected Citizen Los Angeles, California. The last survivor of the famous Dalton brothers, leaders of a band of outlaws and bank robbers, has died here. He was Emmet Dalton, 66 years old, whose brothers Bob and Grac were left dead in a battle with the157 words
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Advertisement13 1937-09-26 15 GRANTS WHISKY v MWb&uW]'//aW You can't kill mosquitoes I -^^^HCTF^r with inferior "insecticides-13 words
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Advertisement85 1937-09-26 15 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Resport WAH HENG'S FREE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION The JULY monthly prize of $10.00 has been awarded to the photographic entry FISH CATCHING; other entries of note for July wer«: Daybreak At Tanjong Rhu. Sun Down. Boatmen Kuching. Anchored." Portrait. Lamp Post. Amah. Engineer.85 words
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Advertisement460 1937-09-26 15 A grateful Sanatogen jjt' if user writes mW 1 "I am like n 'u-hnn jRI !M *v« With plenty o', energy ,'.j\ ■> '^—^m. ]X M '\_Mmmmmmmm\ und new vitality. ft 3 jfifi *Il M It is as if I w?re now L mr* mT^^T^Mr^ on a new road to460 words
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Article171 1937-09-26 16 In Search Of Scrap Iron i London. A 10-DAY air tour of Great Britain to check the pr qress being made in the national Scrap Campaign— which aims at collecting a M scrap iron and steel to help national rearmament-— Js being made bv two representatives171 words
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Article164 1937-09-26 16 "Cat Burglar" In Biarritz w Hotel Paris. A TERRIFIC commotion was caused in t*p e grounds of a fashionable Biarritz hotel when a "cat burglar" staged a night raid. He chose a room in the hotel— formerly the Chateau of Napoleon 111 by an American couple, Mr. Baynes.164 words
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Article, Illustration329 1937-09-26 16 Thrills In World 'Chute Jump Record Moscow. A GRAPHIC description of his sensations when falling through the air for nearly seven miles, has been given by Captain K. F. Kaitanov, who recently set up a world parachute jump record of 11,037 metres (over 36,000 It329 words
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402 1937-09-26 16 Twenty-Five Years With The Firm MR. W. A. L. Schaub, manager of the Straits Java Trading Company in Singapore, will celebrate the completion of 25 years with the firm on Friday, Oct 1. A reception will be held at the oliice from il a.m.402 words
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Article713 1937-09-26 16 "A. L. G." a former resident of Singapore, sends us the iollowing article on the English south coast seaside resort of Wmmmmmgm, which he describes as ideal for a holiday or a place in which the retired Easterner can settle. THE town of Bastings lies in713 words
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Advertisement858 1937-09-26 16 W "^Cm \)t/ HEN Headaches Pj in High Temperatures, and I J J 1 T^LS Ifejfci numerous conditions of ill-health appear you want f j RELIEF, and Quick Relief, to get back to normal. This i I CTa is where the use of ASPRO is so valuable lr cts <\858 words
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Advertisement809 1937-09-26 16 I II k k W mm\^/^Ww^^' ifztt i fl U T\ Kmvt&tor?' -.^rrrmmmwem iffe mmlamm\^ma^ammmsammmmwm\ ML 8 WELL GROOMED MEN AT HOME /^fg!|\ insist on Brylcreem, the original no y^V gum hair dressing. Actually this most *< W*\W popular of all hair dressings is much ""T 4 "^Tlfaj more than809 words
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Advertisement145 1937-09-26 16 Does Your Baby Sleep Soundly Babies need plenty of .sleep, when their re.'- is disturbed through any cause i their general health suffers. One of the first signs that something is wrong Wi an infant is disturbed sleep. When your child is restless on no account should he be giv145 words
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Article249 1937-09-26 17 A DISCOVERY Developments Just Ahead From Our Own Correspondent/ (P.v Air Mail) London, Sept. 8. THE prediction that medical science is on the verge of important developments which will help materially in the fight against malaria was made by Doctor \V Kikuth during a discussion in thc249 words
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Article131 1937-09-26 17 Religious Uniformity Demanded 9 Berlin, Sept. 2. DR. ALFRED ROSENBERG, Supervisor of Cultural Affairs, has issued a pamphlet, urging the Nazi demand for uniformity in German religious life. II? states that it is tragic that Luther's great revolution has degenerated into a mob of dissenting pastors. The131 words
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Article170 1937-09-26 17 Persuaded Warder To Give Her The Prison Keys Belgrade. The police are searching for Radmila Mihailovitch, Eastern Yugoslavia's "Helen of Troy", who has escaped from prison after being sentenced to death for the murder of her husband. Radmila lived at Jagodina and it was said that no man170 words
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Article127 1937-09-26 17 Paris. An assistant consul is being sent out to Shanghai to help the French ConsulGeneral in the present time of stress. He is M. Auge. who until now has been in Vancouver Among other diplomatic changes France ts to have a new -Introducer of Ambassadors" in the127 words
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Article130 1937-09-26 17 The Need For A New Campaign .Stockholm. THE forces working for the organisation of peace have suffered defeats put have not been beaten, declared Mi. Philip Noel Baker, M.P., at a meeting arranged tor intern-itional peace day iiere. 'lhe world could still be saved by130 words
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Article182 1937-09-26 17 Worn Ry Women At American Seaside Resorts New York. Faded blus workmen's dungarees are being worn by fashionable women at America's smartest seaside resorts this summer. The dungarees are bought In sailors' shops on the waterfront or in low-price r.ien's dress shops. Rough straw jackets are seen everyvhere182 words
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Article168 1937-09-26 17 Claims From Soviet Health Resort Moscow. NAPHTHALAN oil baths are stated to be curing numbers of nervous, gynaecological and skin diseases at Geran in Azerbaidjan, which is becoming very popular as a health resort, says the official Soviet news agency. In numerous cases people brought on stretchers have168 words
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Article93 1937-09-26 17 Severe Floods In Turkish District Ankara. Eight people are known to have been drowned and a number of others are reported missing in severe floods in the Amassia district of Anatolia, which completely submerged the village of Gumushhadji. No fewer than 180 houses in the village collapsed and93 words
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Article51 1937-09-26 17 Wellington, New Zealand. The largest family in New Zealand is claimed for Mrs. James Marshall, wife I of settler in the Pahangina district. j Mrs. Marshall has just had her 20th child, according to a report published here. All the children are living*, the 1 eldest being51 words
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Article336 1937-09-26 17 Rivals Real Elephant Tusks Bombay. SYNTHETIC ivory is proving a successful competitor of the elephant's tusk in India. j Elephants owe something to cows, for this development, for the synthetic ivory is made from casein, a by-pro-duct of milk. The value of real ivory has336 words
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Advertisement97 1937-09-26 17 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Resports PALM OF YOUR HAND. \ss&J SSBES l\\ A pleasant duty, and, unlike many duties, ißiyJ ßS|?B?toB it ENO brings its own reward, preserving Il^j ittl I Nature's law and order within us by cleansVfe^Sj^Plj P^i |X\ ing the system and purifying97 words
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Advertisement622 1937-09-26 17 iIsu^dLL^SLLL: aOmMmJ r m\ m Ji k "*^P« She was lonely and neglected until she discovered how to PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH IN 30 DAYS! Here is good news far all who ire thin, icnggj* and underweight. Every woroaa cmn iwvc 1 beautiful ligurc s .>it. thrilling not beauiifully622 words
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Article121 1937-09-26 18 Dr. Scott; M. D - Dr. Scott M.D. B% Paris Although doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exactly what causes it and how to treat it. Personally, I know nothing to equai 'Bi.iur.ued' Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy for121 words
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1156 1937-09-26 18 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds S j More Brickbats Than 1 Bouquets On Writing j i Heart-Throbs— When An j Editor Was Threatened i s IT ii so often that free expression of one's thoughts or one's emotions through thi columns of a newspaper1,156 words
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Advertisement479 1937-09-26 18 TORTURED BY ASTHMA Prepares to Commit Suicide HU Wife and Ephazone Save His Life Mr. E. D. came to the conclusion that life wasn't worth living lor eight days and nights without cessation he was tormented by asthma Having tried most treatments he cou.cln t see any hope of being479 words
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Advertisement190 1937-09-26 18 PZ?&v |h6 GERMOLENE is the worlds t™ Jk most successful Healing Ointf^|"V~~ l&f/^Df n C pent. It is something very I I ff \.J K L l/ O different from an ordinary salve, j 1 I and possesses remarkable HealInmTli J mR and penetrating properties. LLlfe^rf VKIA tb I As190 words
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Advertisement123 1937-09-26 18 p r |jy|£?j Children brought up to "^Bf H^ J^§ j use Gibbs Dentifrice twice A^mWk -k, £7^mL a day lay the foundation of "SnftJ l^K 'ss^^§^SP a 'i^etime of sound, white One day they were playing mermaids. Ann can't play,* said Jane Mermaids Have teeth priSeO HOW SOOn Wltn123 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1937-09-26 19 Phoenix - Phoenix KEEN COM PETITION ANTICIPA TED REFLECTIONS ON JUNIOR DOUBLES FINAL <B> VOW thnt the junior badminton championship tournaments have been completed, attention will be fucuss <1 on the men's open single.Hid doubles contests. It should. hov i >t oe out of place here to put1,252 words
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Article115 1937-09-26 19 In connection with the opening of their two new courts, the Mayflower Badminton Party held an "At Home" on Saturday at 181, Thompson Road. A good gathering was present. The President "having officially declared the courts opened, an exhibition singles between Mr. Seah Eng Tee and Mr. Ton115 words
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Article525 1937-09-26 19 Europeans Imported Game But Now Not Keen? (By "Racquet") ACCORDING to present indications badminton all over the State will be in full swing before long. At the recent meeting of the Batang Padang District Association and another meeting held in the Brewster Club, Batu Gajah, it525 words
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Article, Illustration11 1937-09-26 19 S. Naidu and Fadzil, runners up in the Segamat badminton doubles.11 words
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Article, Illustration708 1937-09-26 19 SPORT JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA Malacca, Saturday. j^S expected the Malacca Chinese Football Association accounted ™r the Segamat team at Muar last Saturday in the Syed Salleb Cup competition. The margin of 4—2 m favour of the local Chinese side thereabouts reflected the merits of the pay. As a consequence of708 words
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Article113 1937-09-26 19 In a friendly badminton match, the Central English School team scored a creditable victory over the Indo-Ceyion-ese Association by six sets to one. The following were the scores (Central English School players mentioned first) SINGLES:— Abullah beat Chelliah 1 15—13, 15—6; Md. Yussof beat Morogazoo 15—9, 14—14113 words
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Advertisement146 1937-09-26 19 Was Quite Bald obliged to wear a Si7£ Cap, ggil 1| Her Hair iiti* <^rew by lip -KOTALKO "^IPv w^^T»al»a months ace l lost ->W m i •Mur and aa '^W quite b 11 anrl wm obli jed to wear a iiik cap. »<£ .^&sW)#£m\b Seeing KpJtaiko a i\^bAKW&WSSSwm. tertined146 words
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Advertisement392 1937-09-26 19 4, ££< i corns This lady suffered "untold agony from corn-." She could not do hi r "wn shopping, and found It difficult bo get about at all. Naturally she tried all sort.s of remedies, but got no relief till she found Rauox. Reau her grate.ful letter **i have suffered392 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1937-09-26 20 Argus - Argus Cri 'si *n End*— W. R. Kings Grand Knock In Final TV rn .menl Match iHwerving Of Cricket Records Cup r Thr'lK— S i\( Vs .Fine Display Against Publishers Supporters D?saopoint*?d Can Marines aeh Fin '1? Or Will Finalists Be League Champions And Rinners-Up?1,588 words
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Article963 1937-09-26 20 BOXING NOTES AND NEWS By "Referee rpHE fine win which Ignacio Fernandez scored over Nai Boon Mah set me to looking up the record o1 this splendid veteran. Followers ci the game knew that Fernandez has hsen boxing for years and has met the best in the world at his963 words
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Article116 1937-09-26 20 The Eclipse B.P. beat the DaLsy B.P. •*n Sunday at their Court, 510, Joo Chiat "toad. Scores (Eclipse players mentioned first) Singles: B. Samuel Koh lost to Johnny r ,ow by 12—15, 10—15; Chia Chin Joo ost to C. K. Eng by IS— 7, 5—15, 7—15; leorge Wan116 words
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Advertisement771 1937-09-26 20 Not a Drug, bttt a Vital CmU-Wooa For the Veins, Arteries and Heart >TO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of tho blood can resist the I curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins aro forgotten ana soon alsappear, the hear* become* steady, the artertei supple, akin troubles clear up,771 words
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Advertisement225 1937-09-26 20 Don't Let Skin Blofchei Make You a Wallflower I^^l^MvuVVy 111 USE N'XOP£RM {IBj WEEK LATER) I S.mdicc TO-NIGHT MY DEAR DARLING YOUR. SKIN L FIMPm...._... AND HAVE A CL£AR S BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU If JCS~*Q 11° FT LOVELY SKIM J ~P^ ™R? "i Blv di^ fl u J !r225 words
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Advertisement270 1937-09-26 20 CORONATION B.P. Coronation B.P. team vs. the Thye Chiang B.P. at the latter's court at 4 pm. to-day for three singles 'and tw w doubles: Tay Chin Lye, Koh Beng Swee. Leng Lee Choon, Robert Yap. Ong Swee Tian and Wee Teng Hoo Reserves; Ong Swee Kee and Yeo Yen270 words
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87 1937-09-26 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers". Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 29% 29 7 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Sept.) 29 116 29 3,15 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 29% 29% do. Oct. 29% 30 do. OctjDec. 29 787 words
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Article119 1937-09-26 21 Two Cases Of Assault Reported Singapore, Saturday TWO violent cases of assault were ported to the police early thi.s morning, and it i.s said that gang robber, were responsible for both attacks. At about 4.20 this morning a party o* Chinese stopped a compatriot in the vicinity119 words
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Article85 1937-09-26 21 At the Royal Lancashire Show held j a I Manchester recently Jersey cow from thn "Ovaltine" dairy farm w. I remarkably successful. The famoiu 1 erd was awarded three first pril three seconds, two thirds and the much fought after B'ythwood Bowl. Th s brings the number of85 words
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Article58 1937-09-26 21 AIRCRAFT FOR ANTI- PIRACY PATROL London. Sept. 24. Four of the five Singapore Third flying boats in No. 210 Squadron, Poyal Air Force, which left England on Monday for the Mediterranean, to tide* j part in the scheme for employing craft in the anti-piracy patrol, are n. w based atBritish Official Wireless - 58 words
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Advertisement37 1937-09-26 21 Land of Brown Heath BSeS^ ~~""^^g^ t^Sg and Shacrav Wood life r //r T WBW* WW» W ■■■I WP^B W« WH W W V WW 1 W^ W^p" 11*5*-——— »<» -TT I f'l. /IF I ■i FRASER HEAVE37 words
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Miscellaneous299 1937-09-26 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FOLLOWING are the programmes "tu be broadeasl from the B.M.K.r. station during the coming week: TO-DAY 11 30 a.m.: light Orchestral Concert played by the Tanglin Club Orchestra, under the direction of Rex aa. Relayed from Tanglin Club: March. Democracy299 words
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Miscellaneous316 1937-09-26 21 Ylang Tong Sung by Thuan Shao j Pei. 6.45 pm.: Mandarin Language Lesson, No. 17. By Mr. Chang Yi Ling. 7.00 p.m.:— Symphony Concert (Gramophone Records): "Suite No. 3 in D Major" (Bach). Played by the 3.B C. Symphony Orchestra. Conductor, Adrian Boult. 7.20 p.m.:— Talk: 'The Control of Rabies."316 words
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Miscellaneous403 1937-09-26 21 erville). Selection, "Chocolate Soldier" (Strauss). 8.50 p.m.: The News and Announcements. Relayed irom London. 9.15 p.m.: Selections from Musical Corned} (Gramophone Records): "Selection of Vocal Gems from .'Floradora' Surg by the Columbia Light Opera Company. "Vocal Selections from 'Silver Wings' Sung by the Light Opera Company. "Vocal Selections from 'The403 words
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Miscellaneous373 1937-09-26 21 the nature of the disea.se itself, of how to recognise early symptoms in the dog, and of the steps to take to prevent human infection. 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather, News and Announcements. 7.45 p.m.:- -Cow.- n and Bailey with the Syncopators. 8.15 p.m.:— Musical Interlude (Gramophone Records). 8.20 p.m.: "Your373 words
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Miscellaneous163 1937-09-26 21 "Tieh Tee Shiah Tit Koh Nuee." Bun? by Wang Zen Mee. "Thow Yuen Choon Mong." Sung by Lung Yook Siew "Yee Yong Chuin Ching Sing Chuee." Sung by Yuen Mook Chzee and Koo Mong Hock. "Kuang Huan Chzee Yieh." Sung by Lung Yook Siew. "March of Young Women." Sung by163 words
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Miscellaneous76 1937-09-26 21 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrivals and departures by Imp* and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Sydney:— Mr. D. M Morris, Mr. G. L. McMahon and Mr, T. S. Lin, from Brisbane. Left by the Andromeda: -Mr. D. M. i Morris and Mr. G. L. McMahon. London Arrived by the Aurora:— Mr.76 words
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893 1937-09-26 22 HOLDERS TRIUMPH OVER A.A.U. PAIR S.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE CLERICAL UNION Singapore, Saturday. VERY interesting doubles ties were played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par gymnasium hall this afterneon, which carried the seniors doubles competition a stage further in the Singapore Badminton champiensh'p tournament. State players893 words
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Article739 1937-09-26 22 JOHORE STATE TENNIS NORTH WINS Three Finals Out Of Four (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 24. ViTITH the playing of the mixed doubles and the Novices Singles finals on the courts of the Royal Johore International Club this evening the Johore Lawn Tennis Association's championships came to a739 words
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Article49 1937-09-26 22 Chinese Sports Association team vs. the R.A.F. (Town Office) to-day al the Clerical Union ground: Patrick Yee Wai Mun, Ah Kong, Kong Sang. Tian Serif, Fook Loy. Ah Chong, Sum Weng, Ho Soo, "ian Sin. La' Chuan. Kok Choy, Charm ttwong, Wah Kum ah„d Chor F cny;.49 words
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Article733 1937-09-26 22 Week-En d Reverie By "Sarnia" VOW that the football and cricket seasons are over, we all look forward to other attractions that will take their place and so. look eagerly to the rugby and hockey seasons now setting in I doubt if I need introduce Blakan733 words
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Article71 1937-09-26 22 Cup Replay At Stadium On Monday THE first round replay Kb the Singapore Cup competition, between the Singapore Cricket Chi!) and the Malaya Publishing House mfß be played at the Anson Road Stadium to-morrow ("Monday afternoon commencing at 5.10 p.m., as originally arranged. The Warren Shield final71 words
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Article46 1937-09-26 22 Colts "A" lean: vs. the Royal Air Force "A" at 5.15 p.m. on Monday I arrer Park: C. Simon: H. C. Humphries V >' M.Hope, M. KohlhafT, o. Newman, R Thov, C. Teskev. D. Eberwein, J. Reutens, G. Huges R rve .i Newman, n 'otsar46 words
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Article524 1937-09-26 22 "AT HOME" Sports And Prize Giving Singapore. Saturday, "HPHE number of active members A shows a considerable increase over last year, and 1 would again commend the club t t all those who are eligible for membership, and particularly to those who have recently joined the staff524 words
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Article76 1937-09-26 22 South Africa Wins Rubber Auckland. Sept. 25 COUTH Africa beat New Zealand by •v 17 pts. to six in the final test, thus gaining the rubber. TL- ;me score v. as 8-3. For South Africa, Barrow scored two tries, Turner, Williams and Bergh one each. Brand converted one76 words
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Advertisement676 1937-09-26 22 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS R IKS. AMENDMENT TO KILL 18 Of Tlir: QUARANTINE (Veterinary) RULES, IftM, With reference to the recent notice setting forth the provisions of certain of the Quarantine (Veterinary) Rulej, the attention of the public is particularly directed to the amendments to Rule 49 made by th? Governor in676 words
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Advertisement41 1937-09-26 22 R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eve. 4, ARCADE. GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9 5. Saturday 9 l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses if needed.41 words
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Advertisement69 1937-09-26 22 DAISY HP. A new badminton party under the nam Ol Daisy B.P. has been approved bv the Registrar of oi tne foil ire the ofllce-b» tor the 1937-8: Pi Mi KhooTeeTee; Vice HeMr And ow hon secretatfi Mr. Ch hon. trea- auditor, sports captain, Mr. oer, Mr Cheong Kim F69 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1937-09-26 23 FINE WE A THER IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL OPENING DA Y OF SELANGOR AUTUMN MEETING Reporter) Kuala I. umpur. Sept. 25. V\N Brmikr'm who saddled four winner* was the most successful trainer of the dav at the opening of the SeteagwfTribune - 1,751 words
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Article551 1937-09-26 23 Gunners Hold Combined Trial Match THE R.A. trial between the R.A., Blakan Mati, and the combined R.A Changi, al Cfeangi, resulted in a draw, the score "being three points each, Blakan Mati (a penalty goal), Changi (one try)The game proved to be fast and exciting, but551 words
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Article523 1937-09-26 23 Interesting Games On Padang Singapore, tetania* S.C.C. rug j? viyrs had <h ii >t try-out the Padang to-day when two prao ice game- were played between t°ams representing < lours and Whites, playing time being ten minutes each way, and s. me interesting rugger was skived523 words
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Article48 1937-09-26 23 S.C.F.A. Vs. Strvir Friendly Singapore, Sati THE soccer friend] aged be bi played at the this afternoon the S.C FA.. First Division F. the Combined 6 owing to the h ar of rain. The match will be 1 layed on 1 date to be announced later.48 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-09-26 23 Nisi Singapore, winner <> r h n ojienii'.:; race *n Kn- I Hi ar ?p>t' Tri uneTribune - 16 words
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Article21 1937-09-26 23 RIFF RAFFS RUG GER The Riff Raffs rugbj :i trial arranged to be Park on Saturday ed owing to the rain.21 words
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Advertisement36 1937-09-26 23 your Hat §lr!\ I^^^^) -om sure it is a f <^^^^^^^ BATTERSBY j^^^. TWo h certainly a stylo *~B te fif your p«rxonaiity ond jh^^F^ r^^^i*^ a wraighf for>vory soason. ffis WWf/ BATTERSBY HATi FOE ME N36 words
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Advertisement136 1937-09-26 23 the limit of your energy? If you feel like nothing at all, if you suffer from irritability, heart troubles, fatigue and lowered resisting power, you ought not to wait All these complaints are danger signals, for they are symptoms of a serious weakness caused by a lack of minerals. Take136 words
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Miscellaneous30 1937-09-26 23 THE f IDES TO DAY:— 2.IO a.m., 8 ft. 5 ins.; 1.46 p.m., 9 ft. 3 ins. TO-MORROW:— ?I3 a.m, 7 ft. 8 ins.; 2.37 n.m.. 8 ft. 8 ins.30 words
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Article, Illustration44 1937-09-26 24 In the delightful public pirden, in the Johore capital h a miniatur. Zoo maintained bv the Ruler of the State. These picture, are of some of the wild life and picturesque views obtained there by a Tribune cameraman44 words
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