Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 November 1937
1937-11-28
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Title Section13 1937-11-28 1 The Sunday Tribune VOI .'.—NY 26 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1037. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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434 1937-11-28 1 SLAMMING THE OPEN DOOR A LONDON WARNING CHINA TO BE COMPELLED TO TRADE WITH JAPAN ONLY THE belief that Japan intends to steal the entire market of China for herself, and push out the western powers, is expressed by the London Daily Telegraph434 words
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Article, Illustration85 1937-11-28 1 Racing Motorist To Marry English Girl London, Nov. 27. OHHE engagement is announced, by parM mis^io.: of the King ot Siam through the Council of Regency, between Prince Birabongse and Miss Cfril Heycock, only daughie. ui Lieut.-CaL and Mrs. P. R. Hey cock— Re u Prince BiraDoagse, popularly85 words
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Article75 1937-11-28 1 Aid For Railways Heavy Industries? Wa.shington. Nov. 27. *FHE trend appears to be increasingly A towards making che pioposed tax revision effective from tlie beginning of 1937. though dehjjite conclusions are considered premature. Wit.i plans t-e speed up the Government buying ol materials foreshadowed. Wall Street ia nowReuter - 75 words
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Article245 1937-11-28 1 Air Crash At Croydon. Three Killed London, Nov. 27. FOG scenes were again witnessed i yesterday night in the whole of southern England and in south Wales. j Frost-bound roads added to the terror and difficulties of motorists. Numerous buses and motor-cars were abandoned, while inReuter - 245 words
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Article100 1937-11-28 1 NANKING TO BE ISOLATED "Receive Japanese Troops With Open Arms" Shanghai, Nov. 27. THE development of Japanese military I operations suggests that the Japanese forces which skirted the southern shores of Taihu Lake are striking out to Wuhu with the intention of isolating Nanking, while troops north of the lakeReuter - 100 words
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437 1937-11-28 1 Home League F. A. Cup Soccer Results CARLISLE OUT OF CUP COMPETITION Motherwell Held To A Draw London, Nov. 27. j RESULTS of English and Scottish League football matches and the F.A. Cup fixtures, played to-day. were as follows: Reuter ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. L Arsenal <*• Leeds U. 1 B^ckpoolReuter - 437 words
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Article110 1937-11-28 1 Japan "May Resort To Force" Tokyo, Nov. 27. IN an interview with Japanese newspapermen, Prince Konoye is reported to have declared that "as regards the Shanghai, International Settlement issue, Japan may find it necessary to resort to force, but everything depends on the attitude of the otner partiesReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-11-28 1 Mr. George Vincent Andrews and Miss Dylis Croft aft;r their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, rn account of which appears below.21 words
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Article41 1937-11-28 1 Berlin, Nov. 27. Herbert Sprengel, aged 27, was executed by axe this morning in the Sentenced People's Court for high treason. It was alleged that Sprengel worked for a yeai for a foreign intelligence service as a spy in Germany.*- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article38 1937-11-28 1 Sao Pauio, Brazil, Nov. 27. The Department of Political and Social Order has ordered the closing down of Republican Spain centres at Sao Paulo, Santos and Soracaba. The Spanish Vice-Consul In Santos has been arrested.—Reuter.38 words
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Article43 1937-11-28 1 London, Nov. 27. When M. Chautemps and M. Delbas meet Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Anthony-Eden on Monday, it is presumed that the position in Shanghai will h.» raised during their talks on the international situation as a whole- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article64 1937-11-28 1 (Continued from next column) were displayed and amongst them was a gold watch as a present from Mr. Andrews to his bride, and she gave him a fitted dressing table set. Before leaving for the honeymoon, the bride changed into her going away dress of navy blue and white crepe.64 words
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Article143 1937-11-28 1 COLONIES AND B.B.C. NO PAYMENTS Normal Part Of Service F < i Otr Own Correspondent <By Air Mail) London. Nov. 17. IN thc House of Commons. Sir Ro- ber* Pankin (Conservative) a>ked the Postmaster General what was the present approximate annual <os« of the Empire Broadcasting Service: and what contributions143 words
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Article472 1937-11-28 1 Mr. G. V Andrews And Miss Dylis Croft Singapore, Sat ure: Andrew's Catneural. oeauufu c decorated with white honolulu sad pale pmk gladioli, was a wry pretty scene tn s afternoon, when the wedding of Mis.^ Dylis Beatrice Crolt and Mr. George Vincent Andrews took pi472 words
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Advertisement50 1937-11-28 1 T f 5 a.m. j Edition fi Ulterior view of an avenue in one of m^J^^S Jf tho Ku'.V. Maturation cellars in t^^ Paarl lor years Key Brandy is l^gy^^^l matured in this manner so that when W*c**^ it readies you, it is mellow and i^^||§^~gl I rfect. KBB 650 words
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Advertisement11 1937-11-28 1 the m:\vs with yoi r br kakfast Tn, The MOItXIM; tiuium:11 words
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Miscellaneous29 1937-11-28 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY: 7.06 a.m.. 8 ft. 1 ins.; 7.51 m p.m., 7 ft. 9 ins. TO-H.QRROW: 7.55 a.m.. 8 ft. 5 ins.; 848 p.m.. 8 ft. 1 in.29 words
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Article1193 1937-11-28 2 Rosalind Wong Calling Charm Of The Chateau Country A Land Of Woods And Castles A Day At Villandry—Why I Was Four Days Late In London WHILST in Paris I had the good fortune to meet an old friend who had always visited us when she passed1,193 words
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Article37 1937-11-28 2 Sini^jKjre, Now S, TIN Tr.c pt.ee of J in ni noon in S iigttpore i v was: BtnMUCB The pr:ce of rubber a( MM in S>.g..poivi to-day was: Efcyerk 28U ki<.\vn Setter* 2-V'' (unchanged)37 words
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94 1937-11-28 2 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. ilAttY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday n< m. Buyer:- Sellers. i*i6. I.X.R.S.S. in ca i 'FOB. Nov./ 25»2 23 11, Pi Good F AQ. in ba: &.Oxh, Nc» 22 lIP I.X.R.S.S. '.Spot-ice: i; amfdable S'p- 23 3 8 23'- o. Dee. 23 5 2394 words
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Advertisement190 1937-11-28 2 i?afflcs Hotel f^Jj MALAYA'S PREMIEQ HOT.fL 4 J mis weeks CABARET JTTRACTION J MIMI de BONNE S j i j JOSE REQUESEN POPULAR MEXICAN ARTISTES PHESFNTING j REPERTOIRE OF MEXICAN ft SPANISH DANCES S XMAS K. NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES MAKE VOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY j LIMITED ACCOMMODA' lON S Apply190 words
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Advertisement143 1937-11-28 2 6 *lf my reputation hati 40 rest on oue pieture, I'd want it to lieSTELLA DALLAS S A M I EI. «OLDWY Bft^Ss H^^*'^fl i *^**^^^S! I m* __w^_f* t^_' r /35L 'gfll^H < l'^___\m__\\\ k «*rl i *as>'^' mme* >H, ■ni*-'" Bb ?Sf^* <£. .-^w ___mat^_U &I&* .hs Z143 words
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Advertisement111 1937-11-28 2 Xfaim.^. -r a§^;*.' m g?*!:^' afl 3?» Jp t J^ jfl HbBIP^I I^^. ■a mm v 35»9 S k aBwPflH MILLIONS THRILLED BY MOOERNIZEO TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT otone of all lunth paalea contains IKIIMI Millions long denied the ilirifl of loVeiy^ brilliant tretli arc firtding it again aitti HIH M.111 words
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399 1937-11-28 3 NEW MUNICIPAL DELEGATE ARGUMENTS Committee Men In Trouble Onn Correspondent Malacca. Nov. 27. AMIDST heated arguments, inter■pCHti with utterances of defiance and open challenges among the speakers, the general assembly of the Malacca Eurasian Association met and confirmed the nomination b\ the committee of Capt.399 words
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Article150 1937-11-28 3 Anna Sit i in "A Woman Alone" GLAMOROUS Anna Stan give^ one of her finest performances m her film career in the Garrett Klement production. "A Woman Alone." which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. Miss Sten is seen as a little peasant girl in the film which150 words
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Article115 1937-11-28 3 v 'sitti For The First Time Shanghai. Nov. 27. tJRJTISH women visited their homes \v. L Kunelao Road for the first time in more rha a month to-day wh >n th<>\ travelled In a long cavalcade of motorcars, bearing Britons, Americans and a h vReuter - 115 words
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Article91 1937-11-28 3 British Govt's Instructions To Tokyo Ambassador London, Nov. 27. TT is learned in official circles in London J that the British Ambassador in Tokyo bas been authorised to leave the Japanese Government in ro doubt whatsoever that the British Government claims to b> consulted on anv arrangement madeReuter - 91 words
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Article177 1937-11-28 3 PROGRAMMES OF B.M.B.C. ingapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 11.00 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert plaved by Reller's Famous Hungarian ;3and. Relayed 'rom the Sea V.ew Hotel. I.CO p.m.: A Programme- ot Miscellaneous Light Music from gramophone records. Organ Solo by Reginald Dixon "Bells across the Meadow." Piano 0010 by Len177 words
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Article167 1937-11-28 3 Enjoyable Dinner And Prize-Giving Singapore. Saturday. THE Chinese Friendly Association entertained members and their friends to an enjoyable dinner at No. 123. Albert Street this evening. Music was provided by a party of Chinese singing girls, and those who attended thoroughly enjoyed themselves." Just before dinner, the167 words
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Article118 1937-11-28 3 Changes Will Not Effect Country's Currency Berlin, Nov. 27. THE stability of Germany's currency would not be affected by the change in the Cabinet, according to competent quarters. Gen. Goering's position, however, has been much strengthened. The Ministry of Economics has been made subsidiary to the requirements ofReuter - 118 words
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Article78 1937-11-28 3 I Battling Guillermo Outpointed (Fiom Ou*- Own Reporter, Penang, Nov. 27. JOE Brazil (7.13» drew with Nal Sai long (8.5) in the ten-round main event of the boxing held to-night at the Fun and Frolic. Both fought in close quartc: with Sai Tong drawing his opponent round for78 words
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Article, Illustration212 1937-11-28 3 Weil-Known Resident Passes Away Singapore, Saturday. IT is with great regret that we have to record the death of Mr. Benjamin Marie Alex Cornelius, which occurred at his residence, 9, St. Michael's Road this afternoon at the ripe age of 86 years. The212 words
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Article38 1937-11-28 3 Hankow, Nov. 27. AMBASSADOR Johnson and the majority of the American Embassy staff have arrival from Nanking on board the gunboat ''Luzon.' A Japanese Embassy spokesman con firmed that the Japanese authorities services in Shanghai.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article265 1937-11-28 3 Dress Rehears:* 1 Last Night DRESS rehearsal ol th" Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Pirates < I Penzance." which bs to bo presented by the Singapore Amateur Drama tlr Club on Dec. 2. 4. 7. 9 and 11. was staged W* the Victoria theatre last night, when265 words
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Article44 1937-11-28 3 H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, has been indisposed since Thursday, suffering, it is believed from dengue fever. His Excellency is mailing good progress, but it is. not expected that he will be able to attend any functions before Dec. 1.44 words
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Article43 1937-11-28 3 Haifa, Nov. 27. Sheikh Farhamsaan was to-day sentenced to death under the new law for illegal possession of firearms. He will be hanged to-morrow morning. The second Arab charged with Sheikh Farhamsaan was found not guilty by the Military Court.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article102 1937-11-28 3 iritere \g Routs M Happy \Vo**kl I:,' weather i Lai s the open air tights. En 'he man. vent, Tigei Doj in a six-round (3-minute) bout Dollah had the I ii, tin- I, bout, and four -round which the i was the one tx Babj ChacolaU and102 words
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Article122 1937-11-28 3 NEW HOUSING ACT Slum Clearance And Overcrowding London. Nov. 27. TIIE Minister of Health has made public some particulars of thc New Housing Legislation shortly to be introduced In Parliament. He indicated that the Treasury's financial assistance for slum clearance and the abatement of overcrowding, at present oiffering substantially mBritish Official Wireless - 122 words
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Article35 1937-11-28 3 London, Nov. 27 The result oi the ItnvrmDer handicap, run to-day, was as follows Solitaire (25— 1 1, Velvet Cushion (18— 1», Marcus Superbus (5-~l>, 31 ran. Won b£ half a length: three-quarters.35 words
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Advertisement205 1937-11-28 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA205 words
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Advertisement181 1937-11-28 3 A lovely skin charms men &?<?/> yoar complexion perfect with *UCAjLyvJOL VANISHING CREAM unurs Fvplvn >*^7 ICILMA mM: ___\^__WS____^^lW m tmu^_-WS(I-_WL *%.ZJ_\ j youta. lvciym. M ________________z m_______mmm______i-' '^__w» m Mm^ m ***m\ t ii&t z. *'vr m m^iX^ \s H*^ S^Tl '._■> these arc vea ting for thc eirl181 words
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Article50 1937-11-28 4 Communist Organiser In Italy Rome, Nov. 26. A thirty-year-old brunette is among eight persona sentenced to imprisonment, by the special tribunal on a charge oi organising Communist centres in Florence and Bmpoli Utter silence is maintained about the espionage trial, which is believed to have finished yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article39 1937-11-28 4 Melbourne, Nov. 20. Final figures of the Senate are: Government Parties 20; Labour 16; giving tne Government a majority oi lour. labour won 16 out of 19 vacancies and bouth Australia provided the only Government win.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article29 1937-11-28 4 London, Nov. 26. The Blue Funnel Line state that they are resuming their fortnightly service to an ang hai with the Ajax which leaves Liverpool on Dec. 11. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article592 1937-11-28 4 Farcical Position MR. C. V. THOMAS TELLS THE FACTS (Frun Cur Own Correspondent. tßy Air Mail! London, Nov. 17. OTRONG criticism of iho working of the tin restriction scheme wa. made at a meeting of Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging by the Chairman, Mr. C. V.592 words
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Article69 1937-11-28 4 Meeting To Arrange 1938 Function SUFFICIENT support having been received, it has been decided to hold British Trade Fair in Singapore in 1938. A meeting of interested importing firms has been called for December 9 at 5 p.m. for the purpose of appointing an organising committee. The69 words
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Article81 1937-11-28 4 Mr. Attlee Aecepts An Invitation London. Nov. 26 Mr. C. R. Attlee, leader of the Labour Opposition, has arranged to visit Spain in response to an invitation from the Spanish Government to Inform himsell oi the general situation there. He will be accompanied by Mr. Noel BakerBritish Official Wireless - 81 words
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Advertisement148 1937-11-28 4 OPENS TO-DAY! PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 I«A *&t\ I I \w^J2&* \*fr°* its*G t. m*\ T9 __fj_\ \sm\ IbEv Ih \m tl mm i j Jw m v \m\ o*+ 0< SPECTACULAR THRILLING You Must See This Brilliant New Starring Team! 9e^^^9B^^^^^^T o x^>x- a§n9B&i9&3BIH Vi-^^s^^i^^^ 77j£&&i77& HBjfmPa^B| "^&r m148 words
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Advertisement237 1937-11-28 4 MA7A HARI Re-lives in this gripping story of a BRITISH InI telligence Agent pursued by a Blonde Bundle of Dynamite across S EUROPE. _J j Opening TO-DAY < AIMTOL ggg?^ j DBHCEROUS... s dßfeiL. BE^P a I DECKLESS... <<;. I flOb^?i I- RDUERTURESi I I Ai^im lima. J?rm*7 jt thrilling237 words
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Article, Illustration440 1937-11-28 5 NOVEL METHODS OF SPY WORK MAE CLARKE AND PHILLIPS HOLMES CO-STARRED IfHE House of a Thousand Candles" was a popular Meredith Nicholson novel during tho exciting early davs of the World Fnr the Republic picture, its vivid and tense storv of internation spies has440 words
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Article, Illustration366 1937-11-28 5 A Gay Romantic Hit "LOVE IS NEWS" Tyrone Power As A Reporter THE romance of a thrilling threesome whose kisses crash the headlines and whose escapades sell extras, with handsome Tyrone Power outromancing his "Lloyds of London" role, lovely Loretta Young bringing her fresh charm to a portrayal that is366 words
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Article394 1937-11-28 5 "A WOMAN ALONE" Anna Sten As A Peasant Girl NOT long ago the dreariest experience possible at the cinema was to sit through a British film. How all this has changed in a few short years can best be demonstrated by paying a visit to "A394 words
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Article250 1937-11-28 5 "Ready, Willing And Able" "DEADY. Willing and Able," a comedy with music made by Warner Bros, from thc Richard Macaulay story of the same name that ran in a national weekly magaz ne last year, will be present ed as the feature attraction of the Alhambru Theatre,250 words
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Advertisement181 1937-11-28 5 f it's TOUCH AND GO' 1 I -y with a I WORLD'S FINEST PEN M Instant writing, beauty, M hand comfort and a Lifem, time* guarantee make W SheafFer's the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value ever offered. Only SheafFer's has ALL Seven of the features desired jA Visulated Lifetime"181 words
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Advertisement97 1937-11-28 5 Am_W-_\ A__^r ■''''■'''''^mmW'AmmV A^-Ww _mSm_WWWW-W Sm-t See the fine new range of Kodak Cameras at your Kodak Dealer's. POPULAR "BROWNIE" SIX-20 "BROWNIE" K^ Takes full-size pictures camera, that takes !*fl^fcjfifei^fe^*"-r>-fx^jj^!^^) 3i in. by 21 in. near or distant sub- §^ra|®«^3pß*'*'^ snaps or time expo- jects without addi- 17. T^BLI 9'97 words
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Advertisement199 1937-11-28 5 '^^^^iM^^^H^^^v^ ffl^ f*ff*fjyS^^n \_\mm£ -m\ m___ W&_l_V_Kg_ \\W—Wm_l__im-^ \W__. J WlfP^i m__%_M.ZTmvm __\_Z/m*^*m M_\ jp£^ iai^Tll iu'rl Goodbye to :^L— V-T V>r *^y —think and worry— far into the small hour.. lj How they wreck your nerves, undermine youi I f-\_^Y*\ fl d2k O O h alth and ruin your199 words
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Article402 1937-11-28 6 "Fade Out Or LONDON COMMENT ON DUKE (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 13. "fIMIE choice before ex-kings is either to fade out of the public eye or be a nuisance. It is a< hard choice, perhaps, for one of his temperament, but the Duke (of Windsor) will402 words
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Article173 1937-11-28 6 Question In House Of Commons 'From Our Ou/n Correspondent) London, Nov. 10 Jl/JR. Parker, Opposition Labour M.P., W who takes a great interest in Malaya, asked In the Commons this week: "Whether the Colonial Secretary is satisfied that the system of promot- ing magistrates, registrars, public173 words
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Article175 1937-11-28 6 Sinclair Lewis Attacks British Authors New York BRITISH authors who get all their ideas about America from a fortnight's whirlwind tour have angered Mr. Sinclair Lewis, the American novelist. "Visiting firemen" is how Mr. Lewis describes the British authors and lecturers who for nearly a century have been175 words
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Article68 1937-11-28 6 Lurs. Loire. The jay, considered by many to be a bringer of bad luck, has brought misfortune to M. Macabrey, a F'rench sportsman. Out for day's shooting. M. Macatrey shot a jay. He was stooping to pick up the bird when his dogs rushed up, and one68 words
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Article235 1937-11-28 6 Ruby Stolen From Englishwoman Seattle, Washington. TWO men have been sentenced to two years in the penitentiary here for smuggling ini.o the United States a ruby stolen from an Englishwoman in Vancouver. British Columbia. The convicted men are George Eldridge and Fred Hopkins. The ruby. valued235 words
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Advertisement341 1937-11-28 6 UNABLE TO DIGEST HIS FOOD PROPERLY Until Chardox Ended His Acid Stomach This man's stomach trouble was making him a permanent invalid. He was constipated, could not sleep, could not eat, and was losing weight. On a friend's advice, he started taking Chardox afttr every meal. He soon found an341 words
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Advertisement379 1937-11-28 6 Pimples Disappear Have a Smooth, Lovely >J^^^fe Skin and be the Center of Attraction g££i!&@£sS'2ftrB3 SWft &M&THKE SSPffl J? S a ty that may easilj be y° urs the terms and parasites. 5. stops the itching ConiJlex JU^™-n kl vn,?J Ve i,' you an In^riority and cools and soothes the379 words
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Advertisement71 1937-11-28 6 \A BOON TO LANDLORDS] 1 ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY I VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUT^orNGS. S We Are No Amateurs We Come to You with a Malayan IEXPERIENCE of 25 years! S COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Inspection, Reports and Estimates Promptly Furnished. 1 j ELLIS AND COMPANY71 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1937-11-28 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES 9L**TfROM time to time I have referred to the career of that stuni I ran of Singapore Mr. li. W. 11. Stevens, who is eighty-five years young and still going strong. A groat character is *il. W. H. S." Possessed of vigour which men thirty- live years1,642 words
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Advertisement156 1937-11-28 7 SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM FRESH COWS ("Straits Times") Photo. —EQUAL TO GRA)E "A" PASTEURISED MILK AS SOLD IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Produced at the Singi ore Dairy Farm Irom imported, pure bred dairy cows whic i ar: regularly tested by the f arm veterinary surgeon to tn ure a safe and156 words
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2601 1937-11-28 8 SPENCER FREER - Our Short Story: VI DA'S NINE LIVES: SPENCER FREER By HpJ LK'KXT and Archie had been married long enough to have disered that marriage isn't all love 9, and that for a married f has its compensations. quite recently they had moveu u lhe cnly smart looking bungalo.v tthf-r ding?2,601 words
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Advertisement384 1937-11-28 8 COULDN'T SLEEP FOR STOMACH TROUBLE If vou have difficulty in sleeping, the ■'.Qv.cc of Mrs. A B. will help you. •.cars this lady did not know what a good n.ght's rest was. Night after nisjht ■IUIIHCII nagged pitilessly and drove iway So-called remedies proved Nothing relieved her until she took384 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1937-11-28 9 POULTRY NOTES ADVANTAGES Sturdier And Better Chicks John G Breman, v.d.m.. C p.e CT Secretary-Manager ""The Laying Hen" 179. Orchard Road. Singapore.) TO CORRESPONDENTS QUESTION' I have about 100 Rhode id Red pullets but they are onlv laying 65 egga per day. How can I get1,152 words
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Article39 1937-11-28 9 Letters from readers answered free when at least five cents stamps for return postage, etc., is enclosed. Do not send chickens or material to the Bunday Tribune office for examination, .but postpaid to my office, 179, Orchard Koad, Singapore.39 words
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142 1937-11-28 9 The first indications of a cold are sneezing, running nose, red eyes, which are followed by sore throat, cough, loss of appetite, hoarseness, and feverishness. When lhe symptoms are first apparent ntive the child a dose of Baby's Own Tablets. The142 words
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Article103 1937-11-28 9 "Flush And Streamlined" Pattern (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 10. THE new type of Army boot is to be much smarter in appearance, as well as much lighter than the old one. It will have a better shape, with a new pattern of heel tip.103 words
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Article343 1937-11-28 9 Haunted By Dread of Asthma After Three Dose* of Ephazone all Symptoms Entirely Disappeared Think how discomforting it must bave been for Mr. R. H. C. Unlike normal people, be couldn't retire at night to a comfortable bed and deep, restful sleep. Retiring for the night343 words
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Advertisement876 1937-11-28 9 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports Vigour of Youth Restored By Doctor's Prescription r Glands Stimulated to Vital f iJI Action Without Operation ™S 1 Starts Work The First Day J^^*- —^^HB I prepared in strict accordant with the of complete satisfaction or they cost nothI British876 words
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Advertisement409 1937-11-28 9 WfcUjL^^wl m*■ rmWtrt^m r// syim. (jy*?* ntSv /T S m K f__mv^mm mT___*m_—_.m_w^ ff £J /r rj^U l /y^>*_ <?. Ww^ W.O m M m imw/J JmV^ v Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE- FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients —in convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form,409 words
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Article252 1937-11-28 10 In the post hundreds of invitations from Mr. Lee Pang Chuan, Mr. Lee Pang Soo and Mrs. Lim Chong Pang, for the dinner party they are giving on Dec. 18, in honour of tne birthday of their mother, Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.B.E. Very thrilled was Mr.252 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1937-11-28 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. -By onr woman correspondent fpHI Victoria Theatre had a crowded A house last Saturday night when the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club presented "Outward Bound." Sutt-,n Vant's remarkable play. The performance was excellent, each player was perfectly cast and the acting was of such a high1,447 words
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Article1045 1937-11-28 10 STILL another batch of the most glorious Matita suits has arrived at Aux Chats Noirs. The colours and styles used for them seem almost too I good to be true. There are two-piece j suits, and three piece suits and dresses wilh coats to match, and each1,045 words
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Advertisement78 1937-11-28 10 •J. ,g. J CHRISTIE J THE IDEAL X'MAS PRESENT, j j Just Received SEQUINS Denner Jackets, Boleros t and final consignment of very > beautiful Pekin jewellery; exqui- J 1 site sets suitable for X'mas presents. i S Choose your X'MAS NEW YEAR GOWNS now, see the very latest in78 words
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Advertisement74 1937-11-28 10 At Vogue's! At VOGUE'S Clothes Make the Woman Highlights of Fashion. FLASHES FROM PARIS JUST UNPACKED. EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS FROM PARIS. New Fashions Authentic Styles At Vogue's where women have always been particular about their appearance will find the largest selection in town for smart evening74 words
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Advertisement92 1937-11-28 10 i PRISCILLA T Lmf Has Just Received i j the "New Uplift" S BRASSIERE and j ALLEN- A. Beautiful Sheer Hosiery > Tel. 3335. 61, Stamford Rd. S •j. S Is Showing A Large Selection Of Tweed J Suits and Ensembles. 5 S Maynards BlQo. Phone 4974. 11 Battery Road.92 words
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Advertisement23 1937-11-28 10 11 Stamford Road, Phone 663S THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THE DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: "1 VANINA PARIS FORIMIER f LEYNA BEAUVILAIN J23 words
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Advertisement232 1937-11-28 10 New shipment of HOOK AND EYE just arrived mr.de of Galliath. In the following colours: WHITE, BLACK, BROWN, RED, PINK, GREEN. N. BLUE, YELLOW, and MAUVE. 20 csnts each, in diamente 50 cents each. at THE NOVELTY STORE, 88, North Bridge Road, (Adelphi Building). k' s' -<** t^^^sl^^^^K^' 0 i232 words
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Advertisement26 1937-11-28 10 You must visit VftcVibia to see the Deautiful stock of novelties and very reason ahi a gowns for all occasions. Rodney House Battery Rd- L'nd F!«or.26 words
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1112 1937-11-28 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR fpHREE successive days of the most t brilliant sunshirr with blue- cloudlet skies restored the prestige of the Hill, and visitors discorded rain coats »nd p yongs dor.ned ihoir brightest junipers out of sheer lightheartedness of spirit, and brought out their golf club:,1,112 words
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Article542 1937-11-28 11 I #"«'-JRISTMAS seems to be approaching us with a rush and one has oniy to walk into Robinson's or any of the other large stores to capture that Christmas feeling which is so difficult ito experience out here. The shops are all gaily decorated and full of542 words
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Article357 1937-11-28 11 flannels in keeping the knife -like creases in your slacks. You should make sure they fit to perfection. Keep them cleaned and pressed, so they won't bag at the knees. And to be truly neat and chic, you'll add feminine gadgets to your slack suits, such things as357 words
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Advertisement92 1937-11-28 11 Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, S and Evening Dresses. Hats blocked and made to order. I jde SOITZA'S j Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road. A DeVILBISS ATOMIZER ACCENTIATES THE Leading perfumers say, spray your perfume. In a concentrated drop, delicate fragrances are submerged in stronger ones. Sprayed, that drop becomes92 words
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Advertisement116 1937-11-28 11 7sm JA££ ?A££ has received a small stock of Jewellery Jade, Cornelian, Lapis Lazuli, Coral, Torq noise and Rose Quartz. 18. Battery Road, U\ floor. Phone 7143 5 BUY YOtTW Y'MAS TARTY j DRESSES 1 Deseed b v i "MADAM PAGE" j 13, Battery Road from lelsie maryj (of London)116 words
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Advertisement47 1937-11-28 11 Ci/to <>/ BOND ST LON DON REAL AND IMITATION JEWELLERY call or write for free illustrated catalogue. HAMLEYS "Rodney House," 10, Battery Road. BSSssC3B dorow more bath luxuries slimming foam bath coffret feather crystals tintaletts bath lotion bath essence bath po*vder 18, battery road Ist floor phone 699547 words
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Advertisement241 1937-11-28 11 GO TO I MADAME PAGE i Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. S For Expert Dressmaking and I i Designing. J MATERNITY GOWNS, TWEED i 1 SUITS COATS. A Speciality. S Special attention to up-country J i orders. i Hats made and remodelled by Miss Henson I 1 also fancy Head-dresses241 words
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603 1937-11-28 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore. Sunday. Nov. 28, 1937. "BRITAIN THE ENEMY" APPARENTLY it fa the fate of Great Britain to incur the special enmity of nation which are engaged in campaigns of aggression. When Italy invaded Abyssinia her action was condemned hy the great majority of the countries of the world.603 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1937-11-28 12 C. H. W. Goult - ARMISTICE DAY Celebrations? C. H. W. Goult Should We Continue ''THE breaking of the Armistice Day silence at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, where thousands of Londoners were gathered for the annual remembrance service, has given rise to an interesting discussion at Home on the question of the abolition of the1,032 words
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Article408 1937-11-28 12 ITERE is one for the local boxi.ig fraternity. TWO heavyweight boxers were boofced to fight an important contest. Each man, secretly, had backed himself to lose the fight. After a time, one of the men accidentally hit his opponent a very light tap on408 words
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Article, Illustration682 1937-11-28 13 SNOW ON MOUNTAINS NEAR MADRID PEOPLE WITHOUT COAL TENTS MAKE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE (From A. Frank Tinsley, Reuters Special Correspondent) Valencia, Nov. 10. gPAIN will soon be in winter's grip. Within a few weeks, ice and snow on the mountains, and frigid winds blowingPlanet News - 682 words
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Article260 1937-11-28 13 Air Pumped By Hand For 20 Hours l ßy Air Mail) Andover, Hampshire, Nov. 8. AN "iron lung" has saved the life of nine-year-old Eric Marchant, son of an Andover fishmonger. The boy, normally a healthy child, was suddenly stricken with infantHe paralysis. Local260 words
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Article239 1937-11-28 13 Spade Work Takes Place Of Army Service Warsaw. THE first batch of labour service workers under a new army scheme reported for duty last month. Those on the army reserve list now have to do six days' unpaid labour a year with pick and shovel instead239 words
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Article205 1937-11-28 13 pesetas are being offered for the two best works received in each of the xollowing categories: A book of short stories about vivid incidents in the Spanish struggle. A book of children's stories about present-day Republic Spain. A book of war poems. Not less than 10,000 copies205 words
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Advertisement535 1937-11-28 13 Germs in Your Kidneys Kill Health and Vitality I'M TIRCD OUT 1 f TRY CYSTEX Ilf IT HELPEDYOU YES,MYANKLES SVJSS^Nma m T ay Y b C Y yJ E ur I wonderfully j ANDGET UP NIGHTS J KIDNEYS NEED HELP 7 IS GONE Vfc l|s- f^^sj_\ SmU~ m%% I X535 words
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Advertisement148 1937-11-28 13 fts« onthe large (B oz.) size and 30« LARGE SIZE on the small (4 oz.) $ize, is what AtL .Ji X ou $ave b y bu y |n 8 Andrews in the 8 OZ O J <£ Economy Tin. There is no change T in quantity or quality. For nearly148 words
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Advertisement392 1937-11-28 13 dfgdsfgdsfgsdfg F:obably no other ailment induces sufferers to try .so many remedies rheumatism. Many disappoint inare experienced because dozens ot i p (rations give relief without going n> the heart of the trouble But v remedy is so well-known as that adi verlised on page 17 you can be sine392 words
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Article1710 1937-11-28 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson .._,j. In Which I Discourse On A I Dog Show, Marvel At The Different Varieties Of S Dogs, Comment On Their Manners And End Up With j S A Few Points About Water Meters Between Which And Dogs There Is Ari\ Affinity.1,710 words
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Advertisement189 1937-11-28 14 J C TICKETS ISSUED t V^-*"^**^BY ALL STEAM- t FOR **SHIP, AIR AND 1 s TRAVE L RAILWAYLINES s NO BOOKING FEES. J S Chinese clients and those of all L other resident communities are given the be^t of attention and 1 assistance. 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE i TELEPHONE 5908.189 words
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Advertisement80 1937-11-28 14 Cut out these washing hints »V' Br II j __Wfm\__. H&llf w V' \rsS&^x prevent many ladders, and help stocking! fv*lp^^ to last longerENG AUN TONG i l IIY /k^ *> c THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL L ■■■^/{5» used towel. Then ease into UJ F mm CVCn ,T1 shape, and80 words
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Article376 1937-11-28 15 Unknown Double MAN ATTENDS OWN FUNERAL" (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20. QNE oi the most extraordinary t\\j erieoeea that could befall a man has come the way of Mr. Ernest Frederick Bennett, 46, a local engineer. He waa mixed up in an amazing identity puzzle, and376 words
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Article153 1937-11-28 15 Efforts To Summon I.T.C. Meeting (From Our Oiui Correspondent) <By Air Mail) London, Nov. 10. "THE Financial News" understands that 1 efforts are being made to summon a further special meeting of the International Tin Comjnittee. It is considered that the Committee should review the153 words
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Article69 1937-11-28 15 Seeking Substitute Building Materials Eighty German general contractors have been touring Canada. They told reporters that they were engaged in seeking substitute building material, which might be developed in Oermany to free her from the necessity of i moo rts. During their stay in Toronto they I69 words
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Article50 1937-11-28 15 Warsaw. Vincenty Lubinski, a workman of Bvdero^o'*. accepted 8 bet that he would j not be able to drinl: a litre 'about 134 pi^ts) o f vodka pr one draught. He accomplish?d the feat, winning the be* Soon afterwards he lost consciousness I and died.50 words
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Article416 1937-11-28 15 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) THE care of the eyes has advanced so greatly that, no child should be permitted to go through life with crossed eyes. The younger the child, the better the chance of restoring vision satisfactc nly to both eyes. Apparently,416 words
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Article59 1937-11-28 15 Valencia. The Spanish Association of Friends of the Soviet Union is to present tho Government of the U.S.S.R. with a bu«: of Manuel Azana, President of Spain Ser or Juan Bautista Adsuara, sculptor of the town of Ca r tellon d? la Plana, 1 slightly north59 words
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Article212 1937-11-28 15 England Will Regain The Ashes Adelaide. I\ON Bradman, Australian Test cricket. u captain, said that he could not but exnress considerable surpr.se at statements that English cricket would not again come up to the standard of Australian cricket. Bradman said that the players am* public in Australia212 words
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Article147 1937-11-28 15 To Work 0* New Railway Line Valencia. Days of idleness for several thousand Prisoners of war. includmg m«.nv Italians and Germans, in Republican Sr°in. are almost over. Soon thev will be earning their keen, working on Government oublic work's, instead of leading a life of romnnrative easiness147 words
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Advertisement177 1937-11-28 15 Should Stengahs j be Anonymous? Ilftypu-don't know the name of the whisky in your glass it probably means^that^you^simply asked *for \a stengah.' Half the enjoyment of whTsl^;-ihdeed nearly, all the enjoyment, comes from the 'roundness' that is born of long maturing! and very careful blending. The refreshment and comfort that177 words
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Advertisement790 1937-11-28 15 ">. Take \m\_\_- w» Tl^B W^** mm__mMS\MmW^m'mr^L\ \\W _Y__\wk i___W__ Tm^-W-_WN-__mm__m_Wr%_^_-_m&_f^L'~^-____wNm^Krii *___________m.^______m ■Kw***t^- '_A_wtt_^ m^^_______W^_ m S^____\ mmmmg ''^Jfc f _tt_-^m____W And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AND PAINS som vanish when Elasto is taken Painful -no swollen (varicose) veins are forgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, leg sores790 words
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1243 1937-11-28 16 G. S. Hammonds - Newspapers And THE BARGAIN COUNTS G. S. Hammonds THE ALLURE OF MODERN METHODS DECENT developments in the increasingly keen competition between local newspapers must have been immensely interesting to the many readers of the Malaya Tribune and the Morning Tribune. Newspapers, as a rule, are one of the fewcommodities over1,243 words
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Advertisement479 1937-11-28 16 DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT? New Vitality For Tired Men The daily round of work takes a terrific toll of boc'ily energy in this trying climate. If you are not to break down under this strain you must replace reirly the energy drained from your tem by the huat and479 words
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Advertisement152 1937-11-28 16 Vw il otJg &poteuwf People GERMOLENE is the TW C fl C/ITW IT most wonderful oint- /«=>/ |M^pL 1 ment it cures skin I3 CJ l/M* L A J L/I I lo*\_Ws7\'\^ troubles which have X_^. 4^ .X *_/V^\^t/£X sL&Sjf /\J* persisted for years. C""/' 7/9 -l^&^fL y^^^wik gg? a^152 words
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Article187 1937-11-28 17 Special New Issue Of 100,000 Sheets Brussels. A new set of six Belgian Congo stamps reproducing photographs taken by the mission to the nationa' parks founded in the colony by the late Xing Albert will be on sale shortly. The set comprises values of 5 centimes. 90187 words
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Article148 1937-11-28 17 Appointment Oi British Adviser Santiago. A British iinancial adviser is to counsel the South American republic of Bolivia with regard to its budgetary and currency problems. Bolivia, struggling: out of the financial morass resulting frcm the Chaco .var. appealed for British guidance The task has fallen to Mr.148 words
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Article275 1937-11-28 17 Ltewis Undergoing Operation (Ey Air Mail) London. JOHN Henry Lewis, negro holder of the world cruiser-weight title, has to undergo an operation for nasal trouble, and it is reported from Pittsburg that he will be unable to undertake his proposed championship fight With Jock McAvoy at Wemblev275 words
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Article148 1937-11-28 17 Explosion Kills One And Wounds Four Others f Amiens d shell— relic of the great war killed a man and wounded lour of his companions when it was dropped and exploded on a road near Roye. in the Somme. where the British troops saw some stiff fighting.148 words
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Article125 1937-11-28 17 Sofia. A special new postage stamp, bearing the portrait of King Boris, is now on sale in Bulgaria. The stamp was issued to celebrate the recent military manoeuvres the first combined military exercises, to be hela in Bulgaria since 1913. At the same time the issue125 words
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Advertisement101 1937-11-28 17 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your kealth and weaken your heart. Mendaco. the prescription of an Amerioan physician, Starts killing Asthma Germs ln 3 minutes. Purifies the blood and builds new vitality ao that you can sleep soundly all101 words
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Advertisement63 1937-11-28 17 *cTV\ L mi"s l^^r^^ *tiH B^^"?^^a SHAVE YOLlj JOINED OUR $500 IRNST lEITZWETZIAR FREE j photographic Competition j FOZ7R VALUABLE PRLZES j i and numerous consolation prizes CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 30th j ,4ppty /"or particulars and 1 Entry forms to 5 S WAH HENG CO., LTD. j 95, NORTH BRIDGE63 words
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Advertisement864 1937-11-28 17 I I ~^^^g L^^Yjf2l T^K^y^y~>^u p9^^^^B I 1 111l ttßßttntiiCk^teA^^l *A*£jJ**A__tf" m\w__t___m n t" "7 *7i i n« |J^*^^ 11l IT ini 11 MitT T^^^^Ww9HHc!9^BHii^^£}£r>fft?niT^^ TV !>*• VJ^r* m J^ mm w _^^mJk__**\i_i__T-i***^'^^m***^^ _-^a_^______________W-\WXf mmmmm i\Hi\ I lllflll'M'tlilitll Mil 'rT I TTriQi \\w_l_*_m__i___*tf_Zs' ■i*itf1 l ffmirlfrZr^^^^ ___________tt\ BWtt^^nTTTl I I864 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1937-11-28 18 Horatius - Horatius THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCARDS (By FEW bridge players make the most of the opportunities which* are accorded them of imparting information to partner, with the result that a sound defence i.s lost owing to the necessity of groping in the dark. It Is the duty of partners1,092 words
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Advertisement123 1937-11-28 18 £HF NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPIONNo.I THERAPSONNo.2 THERAPIONNo3 t Z__tmm Olacftar^aa. N0.3 CurM Blood Polao.i. Ho. S Cure a Chro' ic Wf.it/uie3iea. ■•glmti Pnc» 4a. Cheniivs, or either No. return Mali, D«. L.B. Clehc Med. Co HaTer*tcckßd.N.W.s.L»rdoa. OM. LS CLERC'S PILLS foi* the Liver ANWnaye-WM k kldne- bladder. HERNIA WONDERFUL CURE123 words
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Advertisement90 1937-11-28 18 KfcZ^Mß _____________e__________m_mmm___.____*^m —m»m. mn aj< ol hm mtmrnt xyam om-. TV| y '< _r\ V. C f\f te\t> —0.A~,.^.««.. rt o.tr^^Tj^i„' SST*^* ina is one 01 in« m. srsrrsr- r38C5~? an d rcf.e shedGibbs Dentifrice has the wholehearted support of Dentists every. U where. It is the most widely used90 words
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Article869 1937-11-28 19 PHONIX - "F. N's" TEAM WINS AGAIN PHONIX Singapore WEE SISTERS S.B.A.Tourneysßeach Concluding Stages (BY PKRIIAPS. for the first time sime Um commencement of the OHHMn bd Cup tournaments in Singapore, good fare was provided last Saturday vhen the S.T Press team had to acknowledge defeat at the hands of Boustead and869 words
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Article465 1937-11-28 19 Sphinx - Sphinx n enanq What Is Thought Of The Venue (By DENANG is certainly not taking 1 kindly to the thought that the Malayan Badminton Championship, the Hist of its kind, which takes plac? sometime in the first week of December, should be run in Singapore and not465 words
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Article130 1937-11-28 19 The final tie in the open doubles tournament of the Joybells 8.P.. in which Goh Tian Chye and Koh Kim Swee beat Koh Teck Sian and Goh Peng Sian, marked the close of the Party's tournaments for the year. The following are the results of the various tournaments:130 words
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Article485 1937-11-28 19 Yew Seng, but I think it will be the latter who will meet Samuel for one s?mi-final of the open championship while Kon Leong and Beng Chuan will play in the other. In the junior singles. Murugasu will play Chew Tuck, while the veteran Indoot meets485 words
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Article649 1937-11-28 19 RACQUET - RACQUET pair Ong Poh Choon and Lee Guan Khye recently, may create an upset or two if they are in form. Teoh Seng Khoon and Yap Ghim Hoe, the Perak Novices champions, are a formidable young pair, who have all the requisites for a doubles pair, except experience649 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-11-28 19 THI, WEE SISTERS TIIE LEE SISTERS12 words
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Article496 1937-11-28 19 Malacca INTER-PARTY Argonauts Assured Of Success (From Our Own Correspondent) BY their magnificent clear-cut victory over the Shamrocks "A" team, the Argonauts first string lias definitely dispelled all doubts of their retaining the Inter-Party championship for the second year in succession. The tie was played at the496 words
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Advertisement118 1937-11-28 19 YOU KNOW HOW JOc USED TO BE „.THEN I BEGAN GIVING HIM NERVOUS, IRRITABLE QUAKER OATS EVERY DAY. IT 4 i!IS APPETITE POOR, CONTAINS GREAT WtS/4 SYSTEM OUT QUANTITIES OF VITAMIN X^JfhJLOF ORDER... 2^P\ V B. IT CERTAINLY MAD: <^K^^%> NEW BOY 0F J0E J*»44==f?s^s e Nervousness, constipation, poor- appetite,118 words
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Advertisement710 1937-11-28 19 When p^Sj you, banish or Burning Acid million sweat glands or porai are on duty in your skin These aro small tubular drains, and their job is to rid the bodv of poisonous acid. Vour feet have about 3,000 poros to the square inch. Most foot troubles are caused by710 words
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Article791 1937-11-28 20 Argus - Argus (By Rain Interrupted Sport In Singapore Why Is S.C.R.C Invitation Tournament Arranged For Wet Season? Postponements Robbing Tournament Of Its Interest Inter-State Hockey Topics The Singa por e-Selangor Match State Tournament Would Lend More interest To Matches Singapore's I ne.xpected Rugby Success In Seremban791 words
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Article, Illustration652 1937-11-28 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Maiacca, Saturday. THOSE who have been sponsoring the efforts of the Indian Association must have felt very pleased with the performance of their representatives cn Monday last against the St. Francis' Instituticn, when they recorded their first win of the season by652 words
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Article1388 1937-11-28 20 BOXING NOTES BY 'REFEREE rpHORNY is the path of the boxer's manager. Usually his trouble is that his would-be champion fails to make good, but when the boxer does make good the course of the partnership does not always run smoothly. i Take, for instance what has1,388 words
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Advertisement333 1937-11-28 20 I O K QUEST OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tackle It defies solution! No process is known by which men and women can be made to enjoy permanent youth and vitality. The progress of modern science333 words
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Advertisement44 1937-11-28 20 *_im—*_——9?_——*i_t*^*rs—x. _tMm eW*_*M Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? &r?r^ 'i WW-. _Ws _\_T_\____i- i_i I \_W__. I \w __\_w iMm_t4U^K'.WfilßKi___WKMpmmm—m—. :■■>,■»:■■■;-: Ah! I see you. did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you -at- a tohj Jennfncc, ir> Uie ne* I MACLEAN* SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE44 words
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Advertisement163 1937-11-28 20 Dr. JAYNE'S/^ SANA TIVE P/USlws) I he Best Remedy for Sick Headaches and Constipation. Don l poison your system with food waste. Expel these dangerous and useless waste matters daily. The poison originating from remaining food warfre i c taken un bv the blood stream and absorbed by all organs163 words
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Advertisement176 1937-11-28 21 ____tmm\mm% CADBURYS A I TRACTIVE OFFEfT /HP -n MS-. WARE...ISWt(^ ft > 1 I 'lly-* r^ AND ALL FOR LABELS j ffr\ MT LOVELY J COMP FTP fi^^^i I LL I L W?r-~^^^Ms l P^ BB J^_m m^mm JS__^^\ LOVE l^X^jt \IWT l\ 1 IkT^K 7%. ll\ P^ Illl#^ BOURN-VITA176 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1937-11-28 22 A VERSATILE GROUP OF GOOD SPORTSMEN A VERSATILE GROUP The visitors should be very popular in Malaya. They are a versatile combination. While soccer is their favourite outdoor pastime, they are men ef many parts. Among them are numbered a Chartered Masseur (none other1,030 words
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377 1937-11-28 22 Louden and Middlesex County Xl's UD several occasions Age 25 years. Occupation— an export clerk. L. G. STONE A forward. Plays for Woking Club. Has been regularly engaged in Isthmian League Football. Is a Wholesale furniture manufacturer. Age 25 years. Built on the stocky side377 words
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Article89 1937-11-28 22 The annual hockey match between past and present boys of St. Josephs will be plaved on the School field on Monday at 5 p.m. Teams: Past R B. Milne, F. de Souza, R. de Souza. C Reyney. G j Clarke P. Neubronner. P. Woodford. R Minj89 words
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Advertisement335 1937-11-28 22 Yoa know it's Indigestion but is it Stomach or INTESTINAL? mmm^^ m^^^ This Is How You Can Tell:If the Pain is Here, it's If the Pain is Here, it's STOMACH INDIGESTION hjINDIGESTION which causes Vy which causes ACIDITY, with a\{ V/ CONSTIPATION, ncrc u Tl /I withgriping pains. GASES with335 words
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Advertisement109 1937-11-28 22 Sfs PIFFERENT! Its NEW! Warners ROLLICKING MUSICAL COMEDY Pi-eiiin-rc A IJI AM HIM Tuesday N^xt mmmiaaammmmaimmmammmaaaammaammmaaaammm^mmmmmmmmammmmmiam —————11 w~_a l 1 1" THEY'RE HANDY WITH THEIR FEET! 4KH||fl| nltP' Kill T Wh. Wreap^ JfiH imfi :^'_ma m Jm 7 m_—__et—__ <r _t^^'. .s^\°:«- r /^v^"^^^ _tt_W!_____T^ i^^_^^^ C^^w V-O&jx"*- x^^ 188109 words
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Advertisement76 1937-11-28 22 THE DATE WEDS. DEC. 8ll«. The IMiirr: CAPITOL The Attraction: Columbia Pictures World Famous Adventure Epic ■■■^■■■■■^^^■^■■^^■■■■^■■■■■■V a_WF^*__^__ HI tsm&_\\\m \\m Bf is\^^H* }^P ewvx^v J^k^B^^l^lHe jßEE§3§s?tt<'.-. '**temm\\\y K«^H I^B9k 'TffF'M A-A>- Mfr jwwKS^"'"'"' _tJ4tm_\__\w- j_*__K: J$ \_i*?j_~_------m ____m '■> _____^___v__\ r 7__rl^ _______m_t Jfc^vK Bk ttfc£^^^Es»ok>c3slK *x m^^^hl ',JH—_\Wl___s76 words
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1039 1937-11-28 23 SELANGOR SKYE RACE MEETING JONATHAN PAYS THE DAYS BEST DIVIDEND •F>om Our Ou u Reporter, Kuala I.umpur. Sauirday. rpHF SHansnr Turf Club's two-day -I Skye race meeting was successful^ i'omiuded to-day in fine \veatb r before a bi? crowd. Enjoyable sport was1,039 words
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Article, Illustration367 1937-11-28 23 Keen Shooting A t Bukit Timah Singapore, Saturday. A RECORD number of competitors including some of ihe best marksmen in the country, participated in the "Bisley" meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association which opened on the Bukit Timah range to-day. Capt. Haynes of the R.A.M.C. won theTribune - 367 words
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Article544 1937-11-28 23 Malaya Cub Rugby Singapore, Saturday. MEGRI-Malacca sustained their *J second defeat in the Malaya Cup rugger competition at Anson Road stadium to-day when they were defeated by the redoubtable Army XV by 10 poinds (tw,. tries and a dron goal) to three pbints (a try). The Army544 words
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Article759 1937-11-28 23 Sticks - /\m T C/« V>« Singapore Beat Selangor (By Sticks S jijrapore. Sat urday. trXDHR a lendrn sky, Sing-apon an-i S:\an<ror vied for supremacy iii hockey on the S.C.C. Padang. It was Singapore's first inter-StaH' encounter of the season and they \w: favoured by an exceptionally col evening"759 words
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Article42 1937-11-28 23 Malacca, Saturday. Malacca beat Negri Sembilan 3—l in the intor-Staie hockey ma*ch played in Malacca to-day. Forbes and de Vries s-^oied for tbe bnme ?de in the first session and Mustapha ne^d for the visitors in the second half.42 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-11-28 23 WarreM Vflwatn md Jeanette Mad) ai 04 iii 4 rem ri-mu Tiu ...ft13 words
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Article71 1937-11-28 23 Ths R.A.F. beat the B C.C Ist XV i by a rjoal. 3 tries and a p«maltv < 17 ptsn Ito n trv and a penalty goal (8 ol The scorers for the R.A F were foi:v <2 tries), Mcßratney ann Ne* nr Cave-Brcwn converted one of71 words
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Article154 1937-11-28 23 DOME STIC OCCURRENCES deaths. i CORNEI IUS— On 27t11. November 1937. 1 at No. 9, St. Michael's Road, Singapore, I BENJAMIN MAR It ALEXIS CORN* lius. in his Mth. fear. The funeral cortege will leave hi.^ reside ce at 4 jvni. to-day for the Cathedra] ol th* Good Shepherd and154 words
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Advertisement43 1937-11-28 23 it A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. ot* Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Kye. I, ARCADE, GKOUND I LOOK. 'Phone 3*02. Hours D—"». Saturday 1. or by appointment. 35 Years Km op ean Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation. (Jt- i- it needed43 words
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Advertisement137 1937-11-28 23 *"OF SALE— One "Remler" Auto Radio 6 nntel tubes, all steel cabinet watts output. Ranging from 43 to 530 meters, Autc Aerffd Included. Guarantee ix months. Ptfce 5125.00. One ■*C s-tetner No. 26" Duplicating machine just bought few months; very seldom used and in excsllc t ccadltidri. T.\o j cars137 words
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Advertisement100 1937-11-28 23 RAIN OR SHINE THE FIGHT WILL BE ON #1 HAPPY WORLD FED JBK^ Sk COVERED STADIUM, FRIDAY, 3rd jm G. H. KIAT PRESENTS AN ALL-ST..R BATTLING SI MAmr vs. !"*!> CLEVER SISON ■^_____f 10 <3) rounds ">^ ISS 'A 1 R^*- ON IV? r > rt NI 111. (sj HE100 words
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Article, Illustration71 1937-11-28 24 "PIRATES OF PENZANCE AT VICTORIA THEATRE From left to right: Mr. R. L. Bridges (manager, Victoria Theatre), Miss Marjorie Reil, Flight-Lieut. H. C. Lee and Mr. M. D. P. Gilroy. Characters in lhe stag: production "Pirates of Penzance" which the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club is presenting at the Victoria Theatre71 words
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