Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 January 1938
1938-01-02
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Title Section18 1938-01-02 1 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY. 2, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1938.18 words
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Article60 1938-01-02 1 SJX POINTS Rejec'ed'By Chiang Ksi Shek I! tnkow, Jalfc IfT enter. terms r«--d present PZTtoMrcb -il Chiinjr K.u Shek, who rnmediately. the re- amcnt for p ;.»ie Govemm ifcAnibassadcr at S^j^ Sir.o-Japane ins Japii comomnicaiiar.s ai.. 2 tltr antiI r rrnan£nt Japanese r\ ;rized zones m d60 words
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Article49 1938-01-02 1 DEMONSTRATION IN SINGAPORE Police Out To Diaper c Crowd Saiuro. /THIS mon number of 1 sU-. ion m Benc Strtol he Chinese A d m the demons: A pom procei to the scene immediately news was received The Chief Police Officer Kan. viqe stati >n wl It is released.49 words
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Article30 1938-01-02 1 Roosevelt On Amor lean Attacks 31 Questioned the si Seance of the attacks by Ickes anu Mr -big busi»i n they mx o di.;'iards leeislation fed< tions.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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635 1938-01-02 1 PISTOLS AND HAND GRENADES USED JAFANESE SOLDIERS INJURED INCIDENTS- IN TWO DEFERENT PLACES E explosion of hand grenades, resulting m a panic among the people, ushered m the New Year m Shanghai. Hand grenades were hurled at a party of Japanese soldiers m Hankow Road whileReuter - 635 words
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Article18 1938-01-02 1 ISh Jan. 1. c rel car i Bnu. her nationes. ha^i ai mv incirlf»rt >ute.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article77 1938-01-02 1 Car Suffered Direct Hit From Shell Hendaye. Jan. 1. i I IK'S special correspondent. Mr. E. R. Sheepshanks, was killed while motoring to observe ihe m the Teruel area. The American correspondent, Mr. Johnson of the magazine "Spur' m a" i> killed. r. .m 1 t.f the AssociatedReuter - 77 words
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372 1938-01-02 1 English Scottish Football Results BIRMINGHAM HELD TO A DRAW Southend Morton Badly Beaten London, Jan. 1. RESULTS of English and Scottish league football matches played to-day, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:— ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I iLSr.nal 2 Everton i .^i.mingham i Stoke City l xkpool 4 Hudder.sfield T.372 words
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Article201 1938-01-02 1 SYDNEY PLAN OF CELEBRATION STAR FLYERS Clouston May Take Part London, Dec. 22. ANOTHER England-Australia air n race may be arranged as part of the 150 th anniversary celebrations of New South Wales which opens m Sydney next month., Star flyers, including "Jimmy" Broadbent, Jean201 words
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Article124 1938-01-02 1 Miss Margery Fry To Officiate mtrir m v London, Dec. 31. THE King has approved the appoint--1 ment of Miss Margery Fry to be Governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation for the next five years .succeeding Mrs. Mary Hamilton, whose has expired. During the war MissBritish Official Wireless - 124 words
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Article158 1938-01-02 1 Ready To Join Fleet At Malta London, Dec. 31. THE battleship Warspite, reconstruct- ed at a cost cf two and a quarter millions sterling, goes to the Mediterranean on Jan. 4. There will then be three battleships and two battle cruisers m the Mediterranean. The brand new cruiserReuter - 158 words
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Article22 1938-01-02 1 KENRY— At St. Blasien. Germany on. Dec. 31, Eileen Joyce Henry, beloved wife of Mr. J. E. Her.-v, Reuters, LIA, Singapore.22 words
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Article274 1938-01-02 1 Dr. Kung Is Premier Of China Now Hankow, Jan. 1. 7TIHE China Government has been A reshuffled for the purpose of Increasing the efficiency of' the anti- Japanese war machinery. Dr. H. H. Kung has been anrjoin^ed President of the Executive Yuan Premier) m place of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek,Reuter - 274 words
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Article135 1938-01-02 1 A Living Reality PEACE TREATIES MUST GO Geneva, Dec. 31. I VIBRANT plea for the League as a living reality m the present and a real hope for the future was madi by General Smuts m a speech recorded m South Africa and broadcast toReuter - 135 words
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Article114 1938-01-02 1 More Needed To Maintain Balance Of Power London, Jan. I. rpHREE to five new battleships are A confidently predicted m the Navy estimates for 1938 says the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent. Thus ten capital ships may be built during 1938-39. It may be necessary to layReuter - 114 words
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Article44 1938-01-02 1 Paris, Dec. 31 The Senate by 224 votes to 73 adopted the conclusions of the Senate ftnance commission, rejecting the Dron--sal for re-opening the Paris Exhibition next year. The proposal had already be«n adopted by the Chamber hv mm derable majority. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement108 1938-01-02 1 5 a.m. Edition i i ALWAYS TiRED? j -J Beware! You are being poisoned! When you feel worn out and tire easily, it is a warning that your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating I V and forming dangerous toxins. The accumulation of these toxins is the cause108 words
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Miscellaneous23 1938-01-02 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY: 10 38 a.m., 9 ft. 7 ins. TO-MORROW: 0.05 a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins.; 11.12 a.m., 9 ft. 8 ins:23 words
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1062 1938-01-02 2 JAPAN'S ANGER WITH BRITAIN LONDON VIEW No Concern Felt About It (By Air Mail). London, Dec. 24. THE present wave of anti- British sentiment m Japan is, of course. to be regretted, but, frankly, we do not think it nted cause too much concern m1,062 words
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Article735 1938-01-02 2 HOME HONOURS LIST MANY AWARDS Five New Baronies Created London, Det 31. AT the head of the |M Y<:irs f Honours is a Yiscmintv ronfVrred on Lord Nufficld for public and philanthropic .services. En the recent pact Lord Nufficld has made a series of benefactions of735 words
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Article80 1938-01-02 2 Pullers Return To Work (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Dec. 31. WITHOUT any incident or demonstration, most of the ricksha pullers who went on strike yesterday resumed work to-day. A few were seen last night, and the keen watch kept by the police prevented ugly80 words
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Article259 1938-01-02 2 Queries m Commons SCHOOLS ON THE ESTATES (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 22. TN Commons this week, Mr. Day (Labour) asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether he would give the number of estate schools, as at the last convenient date, that arc being259 words
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Article96 1938-01-02 2 Minister's Welcome To Malaya (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 22. THE thrill of addressing a Masonic banquet being held 8,000 miles away at Singapore by telephone from his home will be enjoyed by the Rev. A. J. Amery, retired Methodist minister, of Palmerston Road, Westbury Park, Bristol,96 words
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Article97 1938-01-02 2 Paris. The number of bicycles legally m use m France last year was 7,568,139, according to the licence figures just published. This means that one inhabitant out of every five possesses a bicycle. Every cyclist m France has to pay a. tax of 12 francs (about97 words
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Article162 1938-01-02 2 Wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral Singapore, Saturday THE wedding of Miss Marjorie Eth :le Campbeli, daughter of Sir Jonn Campbell, Bart,, and Lady Campbd], and Mr. Malcolm lan Melville, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Melville, of Heddon, Northumberland, took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon162 words
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Article153 1938-01-02 2 Funeral At Gerrards Cross (By Air Mail) London, Dec 22 A LARGE gathering attended the funeral of Mr. Horace Raper, late member of the S.S. Legislative Council at Gerrards Cross. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Rowland Oakes. Those present, many representing Malayan organisations were. Mr. A.153 words
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Article98 1938-01-02 2 Girl Struck By Propeller Montauban, France. The "air-baptism" of 19-year-old Marie Pavan had an unhappy ending. Invited by her employer, a member of the Montauban Air Club, to take a flight m hi.s plane at Morin-Vendrines aerodrome Mile Pavan eagerly accepted. But at the end of the98 words
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Article97 1938-01-02 2 For They May Marry Now Jerusalem Thirty bachelors, forbidden to marry by their stern fathers, are shortly to lead brides under the wedding canopy. They are members of the ancient Samaritan Israelite community living near Nablus m central Palestine, and owing to family disputes, mostly connected with the97 words
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Article111 1938-01-02 2 Arrived from Europe, India and Pe- ang by KLM ;<<;.ne "Oehoe on Dec. 30: Mr. .T. C. Gekfens, Mr. J. G. EcKenhausen Left for NO. by KLM pla-ie "Oehoe' on Dec. 30: Mr. J. G. Eckenhauscn Arri/-?d from N.E I. by KIM plane "Nandoe" on Dec. 30:111 words
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Advertisement154 1938-01-02 2 K2** MALAVA-I^PREMieR hOT?C 4 NEW CABARET ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY, JAN. STH THE WELL KNOWN ARTISTE J IMM.OTI A S CHARACTER, ACROBATIC NOVELTY DANCER BOOKINGS NOW OPE* V FOX THIS MONTH'S TWO BIG SOCIAL EVENTS. j WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26TH. X v AUSTRALIA'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY S CARNIVAL DINNER i J Tickets $5.00154 words
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Advertisement82 1938-01-02 2 -if S- _<--J-.-^- At Last! A Grand STAGE SHOW. Better Bigger than S Anything since The MARCUS COMPANY! CAPITOL. Opening Weds. Jan. 12th, i i i i S S An Entire 2 Hours Show. Nightly at 6-15 9-15 S PETER SERGEI'S S j LONDON REVUE COMPANYJ S •WHBKI m- .^HI82 words
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633 1938-01-02 3 DETAILS OF THE SHOW 16 COUNTRIES Ireland Is Taking Part infl British Empire will b<* repreI «ented at the British Industries Fair m February by sixteen countries grouped m a centre court at the main en' ranee of the vast new butldinc633 words
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Article50 1938-01-02 3 A New V p dance was held at JJ» New World C ibaret on Friday night "racttd a bi-' crowd, many being g*f le to gain admittance. There t mai.v Interesting and amusing iKS f.imt'.-? Just oefore Boon Tat made a P w hes to all Patrons. k JfcAM J50 words
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Article360 1938-01-02 3 New Post Created UNDERSECRETARY APPOINTED London, Dec. 31. THE Secretary for Foreign Affair*, m consultation with the Prime Minister, has recently had .under review the conditions M'hich Tor som time past have placed an increasing 'train imon the personnel of the Foreign Office. Apart from international complications360 words
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Article85 1938-01-02 3 Motor Accident In East Coast Road Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGED to have been attacked by c Sinhalese woman with iron pipe a Tamil was taken this morning to hospital with head injuries accompanied by severe bleeding. A compound fracture of the left shin bones was sustained by an elderly85 words
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Article38 1938-01-02 3 Action Taken In Madras Madras, Jan. 1 (GRADED reductions m Government servants' salaries from five to 30 jtef cent, have be€*n announced by the Madras Congress Ministry, thus redeeming the pledge made at the electorate. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article18 1938-01-02 3 According to Nationalist reports of the Teruel fightings, Gen. Franco has captured 38 guns during yesterday's advance. PeuterReuter - 18 words
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Article344 1938-01-02 3 FIFTEEN HONOURS IN MALA YA LIST INCLUDES SEVEN ASIA TICS rrHE NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST FOR MALAYA PUBLISHED ON x FRIDAY CONSISTS OF FIFTEEN NAMES, AS FOLLOWS: STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Mr. Husein Hasanally Abcloolcader, Member of the Legislative Council, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division).344 words
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Article210 1938-01-02 3 New Fascist Policy ANTI-JEW TAWS PLANNED Bucharest, Dec. 31. OUMANIA is for the Rumanians, declared the new Fascist Prime Minister, M. Goga m a half -hour broadcast to the nation explaining his policy. He said there will be justice m Ru mania without oppression. Hp was goingReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-01-02 3 The wedding of Lee Bah Chee, only son of Mr. Ang Lee Neo, to Miss Soon Bee Lian, only daughter of Mr. Mrs. Soon Wee Joey, took place recently at the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore.37 words
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Article26 1938-01-02 3 St. Jean de Luze, Jan. 1. The Nationalists have taken 2,000 prisoners In accomplishing the relief of the Teruel garrison, states a reoort from Iron.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article182 1938-01-02 3 JOINT ACTION Vital Meetkg Of Labour Bodies London, Dec. 31. JT is understood that a joint lneeting of the TX C. Genera 1 Council, the national executive of the Labour Party and the executive of the Parliamentary Labour Party will be> held m London on Jan. 7Reuter - 182 words
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Article36 1938-01-02 3 Completely Destroyed By Fire Shanghai, Jan. 1. A JAPANESE report from Nanking says that the Soviet Embassy there was completely destroyed by fire of an unknown origiiT To-day. The Embassy was ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article531 1938-01-02 3 BRITAIN AND FAR EAST HOW THE FLEET COULD BE AUGMENTED (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 24. rjiHERE appears to be a wide-spread A impression at home and abroad fVi at m no circumstance hould we bo phio to defend cur interests v. the East aerainst an aggressor Power r>f major531 words
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Advertisement228 1938-01-02 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m 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. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE228 words
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Article236 1938-01-02 4 JOHORE B AHRU MALAY GIRLS SCHOOL Annual Prize-Giving And Exhibition (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 3'j. THE annual distribution of prizes and exhibition of needle-work, sewing, knitting, etc done by the teachers and pupils during the year was held ihi* rf-ternoon by the Johore Bahru Government Malay Girls236 words
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Article250 1938-01-02 4 Driver Fined For Negligence (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 30. A LORRY belonging to the Istana Gardens, Johore Bahru, which was being driven by a Malay named Osman bin Mohin, crashed against the railings bordering the left side of the road (facing Batu PahaU^just outside the250 words
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Advertisement204 1938-01-02 4 IT'S JUST THE SHOW TO USHER IN \X\H \X a RIOT of LAUGHTER! IP ADIT fS 1 I °> HOLIDAY SHOWS CAPITOL Tn nAY; sl5 Sl5 915 When they sing when they d^^^^H^'Z/^V. pitY ...the West goes wild and woozy!) i*?'" T nC^. m^ STAN Supported by excellent "shorts," including204 words
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Advertisement157 1938-01-02 4 Co-Starred m the Concluding 7 Chapters of Republic's Thrilling Serial. ROBINSON CRUSOE OF CLIPPER ISLAND j I I THEATRE ROYAL MARLBOROUCH j 2 p.m.— 5.45 and 9.30 To-day 3.15—6.15—9.15 To-day S "SRIMATHI "FAIRY OF PARAYANAM,, CEYLON" A Grand New Year Attraction Ln Excellent Hindustani Picture! S i i -YOU PUSH157 words
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Advertisement150 1938-01-02 4 A TRIUMPH UNPARALLELED > lII.M HISTORY I l» A V I L I O ui-*«j»-M« "ZOLA** IQ t t>fi>i? pw'tt v TJMft. ~t o* c -i '.i'i> w^ 9^'c"' ~t y? D.i '> Mirr.ii <k^| »v* T ~»<y" JB BPB^ 1 lie greatest .flj B^' motion |>ictur«. Hp ever made:150 words
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125 1938-01-02 5 A STAR-FILLED MUSICAL EXTRA VAGANZA MISSISSIPPI LEVEE SCENES "THE MUSIC GOES ROUND AND AROUND" HOLLY WOOD'S fabulous wealth was unstinting^ poured into the production of Columbia's new musical extravaganza, "The Music Goes 'Round/ which boasts a cast of seven of the country's foremost entertainers, which features those two inimitable swing125 words
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Article279 1938-01-02 5 Opposite Richman will be seen the lovely, vivacious Rochelle Hudson, fresh from her recent dramatic triumph In "Show Them No Mercy." Walter Connolly will be seen at the anvii-voiced showboat captain, a characterisation that is essentially Connolly esque. The other principals include Lionel Stander, the buzz-saw personality279 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-01-02 5 Meg Williams of The LoJfcon Revue Company who will be seen at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Jan. 12.19 words
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Article405 1938-01-02 5 LOVELY JOAN CRAWFORD 'Theßride Wore Red" rCE again the screen improves on an outstanding stage hit. •The Bride Were Red," which is the next change at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, was Ferenc Molnar's "The Girl from Trieste.'* Remembered, of course, as a rich human experience depicted on405 words
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Article326 1938-01-02 5 NON-STOP REVUES Splendid Stage Productions EXCELLENT entertainment will be provided for Singapore theatregoers m the New Year with the arrival of the London Revue Company after a successful tour of India. The show will open at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore on Wednesday, Jan. 12, "Let's Be Gay."326 words
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Article186 1938-01-02 5 Ankles ar«? Feet Swollen with Rheumatism Rheumatism sent this woman to bed with lumps, swellings, end inflammation. Yet th?se sympto.us soon disappeared, as they always Wlli do when the root cause is removed. This letter tells you the method she used: "I was taken186 words
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Advertisement212 1938-01-02 5 TB*°* A"" DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction—rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. W ~-rr=r^ **^^H »T va e^TT^ -^Lc*~~*& f fer —rM [LI" g~T- V sff IB Promotes Healthy Sleep Keasonaoly Priced By conforming to the shape of the body it gives even support —keeps the212 words
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Advertisement342 1938-01-02 5 CONQUEST 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 science has, however, led342 words
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Advertisement580 1938-01-02 5 ANNOUNCING!! ANNOUNCING!! The third of a series of monthly competitions sponsored by Rothmans for KINGS GATE smokers. n^r^Br-^- Oln n the fun to-day and win handsome prizes. JANUARY fkW!fMW§k\ mW^^mmk mmW mW. If Mm K3 m\^2^mm\ W\^m\ mm^ B3jb^mHb %mmmmm\ iwk '^^Cj JH^B^^ Vkß^Mr i^r>^^W| CUT OUT FROM HERE Here580 words
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Article1494 1938-01-02 6 JOHN BENTON - JOHN BENTON Our Short Story By ALTHOUGH he was m no irreat hurry, Gerry Charteris was making the car cover the Great V >rrh Road at a good speed. Sixtyn re, rfixty-eighi nine sever '.y. The smoky industrial towns of Lbe North were dropping* behind turn; the prime1,494 words
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Advertisement251 1938-01-02 6 WHY NOT Enjoy Life and Regain YOUTHFUL VITALITY 9 9 9 ALVO-ECSTASIN IMUIUIIIMMIIiminllMMHtMMMMt)H4ll(IIUNtlllltlllUllHlllltHlt4llll is fhe re'iable and yet harmless building-up preparation of the entire organism. ALVO ECSTASIN counteracts nervousness and lack of Vigour m men. ALVO ECSTASIN restores nerves and blood and gives to everybody whether young or old a251 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1938-01-02 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rr'lE Censer of Films, who, I understand, a>rks In close liaison with the Police fnwik 1 upon scenes of violence. Any busih iran m moving pictures is remov- before the pictures are shown to Malayan ain'ierv prohibition, however, does not extend to art and literature. Even m1,710 words
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Advertisement110 1938-01-02 7 Nowhere will you pur- ■■*fc fc U chase Beef of such out- 0 C C f" standing quality with C| such fine flavour and tend- jg erness as that which we can F A kd n offer. Kept at just the W 5 right temperature which U R /T C110 words
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Article, Illustration2447 1938-01-02 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By our woiimsß <*orr<vs|»ontf4'iii A HAPPY New Year is the first thin' o to say this morn, and now that we ?re actually m the second day of the New Year I shculd think you have all recovered from the usual hectic celebrations and are2,447 words
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Article228 1938-01-02 8 A most embarrassing moment for a certain young man when, talking too freely with his hands, he upset a whole plate oi fruit salad down the front of a lady's gown and it was a very formal party too! Back to-d!ay from Christmas holidays, are Mr. and228 words
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Advertisement76 1938-01-02 8 T PRISCILLA Ltd. IMPORTED HATS. DRKSSLS. HOSIERY, INDER *"'\Ve!aiT COSSETS ICCESSORIES, s s piionf ay, til. STA.WOfcD ROAD 4 s I "A MAGICAL SUCCESS!' S "BERLEIS" MIRACLE FABRIC! S Women of ali parts of the World have be^n captivated by the uniqus i quahtv of "BERLEI". Its amazing comfort and76 words
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Advertisement29 1938-01-02 8 sells beautiful gowns for all occasions at less than three guineas each. A NEW STOCK IS RECEIVED FORTNIGHTLY FROM LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK. Rodney House Battery ltd2nd FLOOR.29 words
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Advertisement67 1938-01-02 8 Ct/to of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becoming jewel-conscious women are realising the allure and smartness of modern jewellery. Ciro jewels are akin to real, the only difference being m the' price See them, and judge for yourself at: HAMLEYS Rodney House, 10, Battery Road. jTown and Country Tweeds,67 words
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Advertisement107 1938-01-02 8 Vogue's Eye view of the Mode THE SMARTEST HATS IN TOWN. JEAN PATOU and AGNES THE LEADERS. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF EXCLUSIVE MODELS JUST ARRIVED. Once a woman has worn a model hat cesig.red by Jean Patou the great Chapeliero of Paris she becomes enthusiastic. She would not dream of wearing107 words
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Advertisement232 1938-01-02 8 W£iAX)£?AE£ has just received a new shij> W^fmamaMA ment of LINGERIE m unusual VJv/l V/ 1/ IllV/IVr a^■„ o. HAIRDRESSINC; BKALTY designs, from Shanghai. TREATMENT. 18, Battery Road. i RADIUM VITA COSMKTICS. Ist floor. Phone 7!43. battery oad fc- I Ist floor. 'phone 6995. «g* tu-^t^tij i| HAIRDRESSINC FOR LADIES232 words
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817 1938-01-02 9 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR en the Hill proved to be I* oyable m every wav, for %t» the gloomy forecasts of wet Shcr it was actually amazingly good he time d! the year, and Christinas 'was* f-eptionally lovely with sun. crisp cool air and a clear and817 words
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Article157 1938-01-02 9 from Kuala Lumpur THE Selangor Club was very attractively decorated this year and added to the atmosphere of Christmas gaiety experienced on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. On Wednesday quite a number of people were prc-sent for the tea dance :nd cabaret and were pleasantly enter- tained. Dancing continued later than157 words
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Advertisement69 1938-01-02 9 i Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, t and Evening Dresses. Hats blocked and made to order. C |de SOIZA'S y i Td. 3188. 9, Stamford Road. i I Harriet Hubbard Ayer fbjß three creams that always bring results. LUXURIA, the silk-soft cleansing cream. A TISSUE CREAM, non-clogging cream scented with69 words
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Advertisement114 1938-01-02 9 Call at i lirislii Vs ELSIE MARY I 37, Selegie Road. Christmas shipment just landed and see ncr G. Lovely Model Gowns owii s ai i f I for all occasions flreSSeS Highest Price $30 Designed by for all occasions "MADAME PAGE' 19, Stamford Road, 13 Battery Road Dressmaking Dept.114 words
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Advertisement122 1938-01-02 9 ELEPHANT HAIRS MOUNTED WITH 9CT. GOLD IN EARRINGS, BROOCHES. BRACELETS, RINGS CALF LINKS, ETC. SUITABLE FOR NEW YEAR GIFTS at The Novelty Store, 88, North Bridge Road, (Adelphi Building). Science has contributed much to our comforts H but to mothers it has ID given a personal and pf ASp intimate122 words
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Advertisement72 1938-01-02 9 Amlmtel madame page A }r, Late of 92. Piccadilly. London. 1/ For Expert Dressmaking ana MATERNITY GOWNS, TWEED suns coats. 11 Stamford Road, Phone C 63« A Speciality THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THL Special attention to un-country orders. DISTINGUISHED LADY Hats made and remodelled by MISS HENSON. Sole Agents for:72 words
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597 1938-01-02 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 2, 1938. THE NEW YEAR A KAli ago WXB WCf€ able to write m a strain of great enthusiasm regarding Malaya's principal industries. "Suddenly," said the Sunday Tribune of Jan. 3, 1937, "we rtnd ourselves m a period which recalls the boom times of the597 words
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Article, Illustration955 1938-01-02 10 C. H. W. Goult - A Private HONOURS LIST for 1938 C. H. W. Goult MALAYA has never figured prominently m the Honours Lists which are issued twice a year at the New Year and on the occasion of the King's Birthday. In fact, until very recent years, the official recognition m this way of955 words
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Article532 1938-01-02 10 HERE is an awful warning against anonymous gifts. :|c j i YOUNG married couple who had A just settled down m their new home got .1 pleasant surprise m their posi one moming-a couple of tickets for one of the best shows m town.Anglius - 532 words
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Advertisement430 1938-01-02 10 Oh, My Poor Legs '^^^^/^^/^BUKtt^^^^S^, f''' <■' That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain! Have You Suffered it? DO your legs throb and bum Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism Do piles make your life a misery Does your heart fail to keep your430 words
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Article, Illustration2064 1938-01-02 11 nANCER ROBBED AND STRANGLED BURIED UNDER FRONT DOORSTEP (By Air Mail) London. Dec. 15 mRIS Saturday -In the garden of P 1% has hprome known as the «f neath" at St. Cloud, near w££»nn. the 20-year-old mass silver. Aire-dv he las confessed to fremurA2,064 words
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Advertisement131 1938-01-02 11 American Invention m Eyewear FUL-VUE NO-SCRU RIMLESS MOUNTING. Wk M Really eliminates Strain, Breakage and Loose Lenses, Absorbs Knocks and fittiocks, With Inconspicuous Side-ends enhances the appearance of wearer, StyJe and Construction entirely diner ent from any other rimless eyewear. Demonstration and obtainable from THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. 142, South131 words
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Advertisement144 1938-01-02 11 m k IM m^* yW^ leething without lears As scon as the ftet tiny tooth is due, give your baby 'OVALTINE' Rusks to bite and crunch. They will ensure his happiness and contentment throughout teething time. Although net too hard for baby to eat and enjoy, 'OVALTINE' Rusks are just144 words
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Advertisement25 1938-01-02 11 /teatf 77m? MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports b^BS&'^x "a "7* \^fe />iow '$xy%¥' "SmS k^b^b^bV CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS25 words
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Article, Illustration687 1938-01-02 12 Horatius - Horatius THE DANGEROUS NO TRUMP (By MAJOR calamities at the bridge table are often occasioned by No Trump contracts which have been reached without discovering the vulnerable suit. It r.ostlv happens to players who use the No-trump bid as an arbitrary sign-off ;vhen partner has made a minimum687 words
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Advertisement303 1938-01-02 12 SWING MUSIC For Your Next Party AVAILABLE IN 3 to 20-PIECE FILIPINO SWING BAND For Rates M. Anciano 1-A, Kirk Terrace .^B j^ivcs service «> n rl <-f*rr-vii'chase and high second ar v other make, ftand prices are two of B.S A.'s great assets. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd303 words
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Advertisement504 1938-01-02 12 FREE! JUST OUT FREE! "THE WAY TO MOTHERHOOD." A most interesting medical booklet on the vital problem for Family Life. From: Dr. Rich. Weiss, M.A., Berlin NW7j Germany Obtainable also from E. M. ABDULLA CO., 163, Capitol Building, Singapore. I SEE -YOUR HAIR GROWING YOU «raln»Had fo m« your hair504 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1938-01-02 13 G. S. Hammonds - WHY NOT GET OFF THE ROAD? G. S. Hammonds ofHILST committees, commission: W JJ2 va rious other bodies are con *nbtf tkemselves with the traffic problem as it affects Singapore an Malaya generally, let us, m oui turn, collider for a m< th* possibility of helping them out oi the1,282 words
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Advertisement88 1938-01-02 13 How I^^% Clear KODAK a HJPSI^ Snaps give pleasure to so jr^ll%£^F 4^ many people. Make sure I fl^^^^fe^^^^, of getung good ones by using Kodak" Verichrome" Film. It's extra fast and >^Js*=^ t y^*P P double-coated gets all the f^^^^^X detail m high-light and X *sTtt4s&' shadow. Lys^ v88 words
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Advertisement198 1938-01-02 13 PILES Snfferers from the maddening irritatioD, the exhausting, agonising pain caused bj pilts do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist aU about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy198 words
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Advertisement780 1938-01-02 13 jllsiHSs iaoe km ati j Youiiiiui Vigear Restored Id 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength JfFii i°w d and y aiwf SS? Pa ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, R&m J522?£W!! Brain, Muscles, and Endurance— WnMßm dle ?r ol r ages And nii ti r>i jn. H^^aPlJß a Wldej y known780 words
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Advertisement482 1938-01-02 13 HE WAS SAVED I ROM AN OPERATION After 8 Years Suffei with Gastric l"lo?rs People suffering from gastn. have always the dread possibi ing over them that their con eventually lead to the operating tab That was the case with this man, who tried all kinds of treatment for his482 words
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Article1347 1938-01-02 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On This Bright New Year And, I j 1 In The Course Of A Variety Of Observations, Offer A Few Suggestions For Mak- j ing It Brighter. i AND so the show is over. 'The curtain has been1,347 words
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Advertisement178 1938-01-02 14 TICItETBIBSIjED V^-^lWby all steam- i J *"0R SHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LrsE& NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are given the be. t of attention and iv>sistance. s 39. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET178 words
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Advertisement168 1938-01-02 14 mmmimm SB m~~r-i TIGE 9 BALM BRING S HEALTH j m p^^^^*^ AND HAPPINESS TO THE Vy/ORLD VW 4^S wM t&* li^ Jsß^^^^^BMp^ n TIR/EPC BS Th.r. r.o;;> afthouiandi o. opportunltiw r I k < jUJ *^^mf V^fljftffi^i Jr TU? '-i (i T^HIS latest and most ton- can quiSly /prepare168 words
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Article, Illustration905 1938-01-02 15 Racquet - Racquet HOME TEAM'S GOOD VICTORY KEEN TUSSLES Notes On Perak Open Championships (By AFTER a I°"* absence a team from Penang—the Young Ansonians tfteited jpoh at the week-end and iL, a series of matches against Tlpoh JoviuMacK the Kintu champions. The encounter irodßced several905 words
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Article494 1938-01-02 15 Phoenix - Phoenix AN EXAMPLE Official Ending Of S. B. A. Season (By LAST week, I said that racquets were bein^ restrung m preparation for next year's tournaments. While that is correct, I find that quite a number of players are taking out their spare racquets and indulging m494 words
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Article574 1938-01-02 15 THE LIMSTEAD B. P. FINE RECORD How State Titles Were Defended (By "Sphinx") IN writing this article, the second series of its kind, on the proud achievement of the Limstead Badminton Party, of Penang:, whose name is almost a household word to every badminton enthusiast m town, I wish to574 words
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Article87 1938-01-02 15 Promising Indians May Make Trip Lucknow. Dec. 2. THERE is every likelihood that India will send a young team to Europ-* next year and that a challenge will be made for the Davis Cup. The final decision on this matter has yet to b? made by the A.87 words
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Article898 1938-01-02 15 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A LTHOUGH the rugby and hockey seasons are still on, soccer is claiming the attention of almost all State associations just now. These early soccer activities, encroaching as they do on the preserves of hockey and rugger, are due entirely898 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-01-02 15 Group photograph of the Aiiplo-Chinese School badminton team which TribuneTribune - 10 words
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Article211 1938-01-02 15 Efforts To Recruit Lady Members (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. INTEREST m badminton m Batu Pahat is on the decline now that the district tournament is over and the year is coming to an end. However, it is certain that interest will be revived211 words
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Advertisement715 1938-01-02 15 TOO TTKED TO THINK? An Easy Way To Double Your Energy Day after day of gruelling hard work in a grilling not climate is bound to sap your energy, destroy your power to think straight and dull your keen enjoyment of life. You need to replace every day, vitality which715 words
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Article1871 1938-01-02 16 The Sew Year Land And Sea Sports Premier Malayan Sporting Carnival Dates Back To 183 i Financed By Voluntary Contributions Of Merchants A General Review Of The Past Year's Sport In Malaya Successful Racing Season Visit Of Sir Julien Cahn's Cricketers Recalled T. M. HarVs1,871 words
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Article922 1938-01-02 16 BOXING NOTES BY 'REFEREE 9 T WAS asked the other day if I would consent to do a spot j of judging, and somewhat reluctantly I consented. These notes are being written before the event by the time they appear m print I may have been torn922 words
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158 1938-01-02 16 This table shows the Malayan A.A.A. records as they stood prior to the 1937 meeting m Kuala Lumpur, and the performances at last year's meeting: Prev. Year. 1937 Best. 100 yards 10 sees. (1931) 10 sees. 220 yards 21 415 sees. (1931) 2214 sees. 440 vards158 words
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Advertisement27 1938-01-02 16 Did you Maclean (your teeth to-day? Oui f oui, Monsieur! Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If yvj \}*c a tohd dentifrice, try the new MACLUNS SOtlO PEROXIDE DCNTIFRICf27 words
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Advertisement118 1938-01-02 16 PERFECT FITNESS The rause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite. I.istlessness, Itching. Scratching. Hair Shedding," etc.. is over-heated blood. But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your doR s blood PURE and you will keep his blood cool and healthy Sherley's Tonic and Con- J&flfi^KX118 words
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Advertisement110 1938-01-02 16 Dr. fAYNE'S pT EX PEC TORANT^J fl Mh,fm?^ allyin the Tro < oics *»»e '^**^^S| {I M tio^ n y C USes serious lvn S infec- *«]W M vS^,SLf Jay es Expectorant is 2*^ >our safeguard to health It f^S^i IM M forf tWK di i te i relief Nothing110 words
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Article120 1938-01-02 17 Detective Who Fidgetted With Handcuffs Budapest. A Hungarian detectiye sent from Budapest to Kecskemet (Hungary) to letch a criminal arrested himself. He left the Budapest headquarters with a pair of handcuffs En his pocket. En the train he was fidgetting with them absent-mindedly when they suddenly snapped on120 words
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Article, Illustration77 1938-01-02 17 Miss Margery Marslon, who has the distinction of being half a beauty quoen. Last year she was given half the title ot Miss Horida and the ether hall was given to her twin sister Marion. Miss Marston, a tall blonde, was working as a secretary m the Florida juvenile courts77 words
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Advertisement122 1938-01-02 17 THE TWELVE H.P. SALOON. The Singer Twelve that gained a reputation as the "Twelve with the amazing performance" is ccntmued m a new form with many more important features. Never I^-«*^ >^ before has a Twelve H.P. Saloon >s n. of such amazing performance onti ff^il 'r.-j^l s^^^s J^^f SS=S=::122 words
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Advertisement259 1938-01-02 17 Burning AchtnQ K//rea, reef -refreshed if you are afflicted with sore, tired, aching, burning, tender or perspiring feet, hard skin, corns, callous-;-,, and bunions, you should know that these troubles are caused through excess foot acid. You've got to get rid ol that acid or suffer. Here is the quickest,259 words
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Miscellaneous635 1938-01-02 17 TOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES are the programmes F£|k broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. during the coining week:-TO-DAY on am --iperatic Selections nh ne Record- The Band Oi frSStream Guards playing sei cJJT -H-icdigore" and 'lolan ,n a m Approx.:— Li^ht Qrches--1 concen played by ReUer's635 words
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Miscellaneous410 1938-01-02 17 w World Cabaret. 10.00 p.m.: Close Down. WEDNESDAY i 6.00 p.m.: Chinese Music. Teochew 1 (Gramophone Rr. r -r,.rds). Song: "Guoot Zo» Wan Wan". Suns; by Soon Lee and Leong Han. "Pun Chap Poon". Bnng by Teck Lye and Heng Hee. Drama: "Hou Z:e Tye See Sung by Heng Soon,410 words
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Miscellaneous446 1938-01-02 17 the Great World Cabaret. 10 00 p.m.:— Close down. FRIDAY 6.00 p.m.: Malay Music (Gramophone Records), "Langka Eskmio," Miss Tijah. "Ketapang/- Miss Julia. "Bunga Tan* jong," Miss Tijah. "Rayuan#lbu," Miss Julia "Sinandor.2 China,' Miss Tijah. -"Payong Patah," Che Som. "Nandong Sinla," Miss Salmah. "Hawaii Masru Che Som. 'Nenak di Gunong446 words
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Miscellaneous65 1938-01-02 17 (Continued from previous column) phone Records) "Classic? of Jazz." Jack Bfmpscfn on the Xylophone. Fourth Form at St. Michaels WiU Hay. St. Loirs Biues Edna Cecil and accordion. '"When we feather our nes'" George Form by and His TTke. '"Night and Dav The Qomedy Harmonfsts. 8.50 p.m. The News and65 words
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Article1071 1938-01-02 18 (By John G. Breman, V.D.M., C.P.E., C.T., Secretary-Manager. "The Laying Hen." 179, Orchard Road, Singapore.)) "T AM a novice at poultry rearing with rarely a year's experience and so far I have not yet made a success of the job. Your poultry notes are very1,071 words
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Article532 1938-01-02 18 R.A. Thompson - R.A. Thompson By D,O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) DAVID LIVINGSTONE, the explorer, called Africa "The Dark Continent." There is just as much sunshine *n Africa as any place else, so it is adt clear exactly why he save it this designation. One reason may have532 words
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Article80 1938-01-02 18 Amsterdam. Tourists are henceforward strictly forbidden to take photographs of or m Staphorst, a little village m the province of Overijsel, east Holland. The authorities have issued this ban owing to the sensitive dread of the villagers themselves. They have cameras and loathe photographers. Two young men who80 words
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Article141 1938-01-02 18 Failure Of Foreign Timbers Sydney, N.S.W., Dec. 17. The failure, at a total loss of £500,000 to establish forest p.reas of exotic timbers m New South Walos was referred to by the Minister for Forests (Mr. Vincent") speaking at a lunchen of the Timber Development Association held m141 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-01-02 18 Mr. Wee Tiang TVng, cashier, Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation, jimitpd, Kelnntan and Miss Ooi Chye Eck, who were married recently at the Tsing Nien Li Chih Shell, Kelantan.27 words
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Article236 1938-01-02 18 Woman Who Has Smoked For 100 Years Belgrade. IN order to refute the doubts cast by certain foreign newspapers on the stories of aged people m the Balkans, especially m Yugoslavia, the government newspaper "Vreme" has held an inquiry regarding centenarians liviivnot m remote country districts but m236 words
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Article102 1938-01-02 18 Australian Plans Now Completed Canberra, Dec. 17. Plans for the Empire air mail bases between Darwin and Sydney have been completed. Temporary facilities will be provided at places where the rainy reason interferes with construction work. The permanent structures to be erected at Darwin. Groote Eylandt, and102 words
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Article236 1938-01-02 18 "Digger' Finds Long-Lost Gold Mine Durban, Natal. fOLD stated to be worth £18.000 has fc been won within two months by a 60-year-old prospector who has found a long-lost gold mine m the Northern Transvaal. The prospector. Mr. A. M. Burnett, some time ago stumbled across236 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-01-02 18 Bobby Kreen m a scene from "Ma: p Wish** which is Ihc n^v* > hangt at the (apitol Theatre, Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement8 1938-01-02 18 POULTRY NOTES SOME HINTS FOR BEGINNERS LEG WEAKNESS8 words
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Advertisement305 1938-01-02 18 the pain, find Happy Relief, with Maclean Brand Stomach Powder— but make sun it's the genuine Pressure round the heart, breathlessness, which is caused by fermenting matter If stabbing pains almost all over the body. you take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder Must you go on suffering like this for the305 words
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Advertisement78 1938-01-02 18 f SAUSAGES [hurrah..) I /muMMie\ [COULD I HAVi \THAT LAST OHVJ No wonder the family cheer when Wall's appear on the table piping hot and richly browned v succulent tender meat and such freshness Wall's Sausages arc obtainable fresh or m the familiar blue and white tins from all good78 words
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1273 1938-01-02 19 THRILLS FOR THE PUNTERS OBJECTION RAISED IN 7th EVENT (From Our Own Reporter) Pdnang, Saturday. rfWE second day of the Gold Cup 1 meeting was largely attended, H H the Sultan of Perak and his suite being among those present. The weather was bright1,273 words
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Article110 1938-01-02 19 Fixtures For January Issued THE Garrison Golf Club's Gold Modal will be played for on the Men's January Monthly Medal Days, Satv. day Sunday Bth 9th January 1938. All winner's of Monthly Medals during the year 1937 are eligible to enter for the Gold Medal. Fixtures for the110 words
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Article612 1938-01-02 19 Entertained In Ceylon rriHE British team to the Empire Games m Sydney passed through Colombo m the Ormonde last week. The following arrangements were made by the Ceylcn Olympic and Empire Games Association to afford the members facilities for exercises ashore: Athletes (men and women)612 words
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Article218 1938-01-02 19 FIVE WICKETS FOR ONE RUN Brilliant Bowling By OReilly Adelaide, Dec. 18. V brilliant spell of bowling by W. J. O'Reilly, who took five wickets for one run, brought about a remarkable change of fortune m the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia here tc-day. New218 words
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Article60 1938-01-02 19 Singapore, Saturday. The New Year land and sea sports held throughout the day, attracted a bigholiday crov/d. The large number of events were carlied out without a hitch. H.E. the Gov2n:or, Sir Shenton Ihomas, and Lady Thomas were interested spectators. At the conclusion ol the day's sport,60 words
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307 1938-01-02 19 YADI REACHES OPEN FINAL KEEN RIVALRY Day Of Excellent Sport Singapore, Saturday. piNE weather favoured the third round cf the Sfcnd AH-Singa-pore Malays' Lawn Tennis Championship ties played off on the V.M.C A. eouris 10-day. KMB 1 vairv was the order of the d ly, and307 words
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Article210 1938-01-02 19 Interesting Rugby At Tanglin Smgyapore, Saturday. MARKED superiority m the threequarter iine, which was ably catered .or by an energetic scrum p.nd a standoff who possessed enterprise and initiative, wa. the principal factor which contributed to the R.A.F.'s victory over the R.A.M.C., by one goal and a try210 words
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Article146 1938-01-02 19 J.R.F.C. Meets Terror In Johore Johore Bahru, Saturday. THE Johore Rugby Football Club Bin the H.M.S. Terror this afternoon on the Johore Civil Service Club padang and drew by five points each. Johore scored first v/hen Harrison mad? a ood run through and scored a try which Mason146 words
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Article18 1938-01-02 19 Salamanca. Dec 3. It, is officially announced tl\ the c urpent *roops cntfrrd Tijnie] al 4.30 to-day- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement115 1938-01-02 19 """""■■■""■•"■■••••■•"•••'"•••■■•■'■S«:«"i:isi!it::!siK;!:ii JIHJ CHARITY BOXING CONTEST— PROCEEDS TO CHILDRENS H ijjll AID SOCIETY jji Ijjj! at the HAPPY WORLD (covered) STADIUM III!! 111 l FRIDAY, 7TH JANUARY, 1938 AT 9 P.M. am Event Ijjli I ll\ :^V Tf O r t ill M $2, $1, and 50 cts. 4 gP^ ||j115 words
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Advertisement437 1938-01-02 19 Kill Kidney Germs Restore Your Health I Aifi ALL I C I J_w Mm _> r^^/-^ run down s do maybe Jr fle/i* v^^-^ J AND FEE L IT'S OUR KIDNEYS. Tfllj/. TERRIBLE HERE READ THIS. JK7 If. i *«li_fc_. f I dci icuc f m^ mmnK j I FEEL437 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-01-02 20 Parties for children, always a feature of the Christmas season, were plentiful during the festive season just ending. Pictures show children m fancy dr who attends View Hotel Party and m g roup children at a party at Mr. H. B. Winter's residence. TribuneTribune - 49 words
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