Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 January 1938
1938-01-23
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Title Section18 1938-01-23 1 The Suday Tribune m i VOI- 5-No- j^ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1938. FIVL CENTS. The Sunday Tribune18 words
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1613 1938-01-23 1 ECONOMIC FREEDOM FOR ALL STATEMENT IN DIET CO-OPERATION OF THE POWERS INVITED Singapore, Saturday. JAPAN'S hoary fairy tale of friendship and co-operation with China and an open door for all m the occupied areas of the north was told again at great length1,613 words
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Article220 1938-01-23 1 NAVAL SKIPPER DISMISSED REPRIMAND Destrcyer Ashore j In Trials Lon on, Jj»'. LffCT.-CMDR. H G. Dudley de fh -.'l-, m »ot the destroyer Seoat sentenced b y a eourl nurtal at CLutfcsm lo be severely reprimand 'd a ci ciismlsed his ship. He was found guTv of oegligentrj <x byReuter - 220 words
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Article82 1938-01-23 1 Three Men Executed In Berlin Berlin, Jan. 22. THREE executions faf high treason were this morning, m the usual fed pesters and In newspaper adverts g ♦umns. to the city. All the three nun who were beheaded oj r axe, were between 30 and 40 yearsReuter - 82 words
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Article378 1938-01-23 1 Home League Cup Soccer Results Reuter London, Jan. 22. RESULTS of English and Scottish League and F.A. Cup football matches are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 1 Chelsea 1 Bolton 0 Derby 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. II Coventry 1 Southampton 0 Fulham 8 Swansea T. 1 Sheffield W.Reuter - 378 words
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Article231 1938-01-23 1 KONOYE'S VIEW No Change In The Tokyo Policy Tokyo, Jan. 22. "PAR distant still is the end of the conflict. It will be a long time before a settlement is reached. Ours is indeed a momentous task, unparalleled m history", declared Premier Konoye m a speechReuter - 231 words
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Article48 1938-01-23 1 Dock Workers Boycott Haruna Maru London, Jan. 22. DESPITE last-minute efforts by union officials, Middlesborough stevedores still refuse to handle the Haruna Maru s cargo. The vessel sails to-night without cargo. The union officials are reporting the matter to the joint council of dock labourers. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article42 1938-01-23 1 The January Air Force List shows that Wing Commander J. G. Walser, formerly m command of No. 100 Squadron at Singapore, is now acting as Air Attache at Shanghai m the place of Wins Comm.mder H J Kerby absent on SlcK leave.42 words
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Article114 1938-01-23 1 ABORIGINES TO FIGHT Miao? In Training NEW MANPOWER FOR CHINA Hankow, Jan. 22. WITH a view to prolonged resistance the Chinese Government is concentrating on the development of the provinces of Szechuen, Kweichow, Yunnan, Hunan and Kwangsi, which are expected to supply the bulk of the manpower needed for China'sReuter - 114 words
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Article82 1938-01-23 1 Comment By Manchester Guardian London, Jan. 22. NO victorious army m occupation likes to have its misdeeds described Ir. the world's Press, but the fact remains that the Japanese have no right to impose censorship m *he International I Settlement," declared Manchester Guardian, m upholding its correspondents refusalReuter - 82 words
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Article18 1938-01-23 1 The engagement is announced of Mr. George D. Cameron, of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Margaret Walker, of Winches-18 words
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Article702 1938-01-23 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Guerilla Tactics RUSSIAN ASSISTANCE FOR CHINA Shanghai, Jan. 22. IT is officially announced that since the outbreak of hostilities no fewer than 90 Chinese military officers have been either executed, dismissed, or several punished on charges ranging from negligence to military desertion. Among702 words
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Advertisement87 1938-01-23 1 j. 5 a.m. Edition HERE IS PROOF O: OUR PREVIOUS CLAIMS. The follow* purai-,raph ap «W la ths January ssue of "Wine and Spirit.' A UM EMPIRE WINE COMPETITION hell I London during November, 1937. the K.WV P irt, received the highest award for theix FXPOKT BRANDY, fc>»eOJVf.Y first prize87 words
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Advertisement8 1938-01-23 1 THE NEWS WITH I'OUR BREAKFAST Try The TRIRUIVE8 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-01-23 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— 3 09 a.m., 8 ft. 9 ins.; 3.37 p.m., 8 ft. TO-MORROW:— 3.SO a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins.: 4.46 p.m., 7 ft 3. ins.27 words
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Article113 1938-01-23 2 Latest Report CUT IN RUBBER QUOTA? HMIIE latest cable on th<- market position from Comtelburo, I#td» London, is as follows: Latent bullishness is apparent, bui tIM markets generally need the removal of political and trade uncertainties. As regards cotton, .the immediate trend depends upon the action of113 words
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Article94 1938-01-23 2 Two Inniskillings And A Car Singapore, Saturday. DATRICK CLARKE and Danes Camp- bell, two Inniskilling Fusiliers, who were charged m tihe Third Police Court last Wednesday with the theft of a motor-car belonging to a Mr. Henry Aussem; driving without a licence; and abandoning the car m question while94 words
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Article229 1938-01-23 2 Mr. W. ML Innes-Ker And Miss Enid Cuthbert Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon, when Miss Enid Alma Cuthbert, daughter of the !atc Mr. John Cuthberl and Mrs. Cuthbert, of Penang, became the bride of Mr. William MacDonalci Innes-Ker, son of229 words
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Article77 1938-01-23 2 Thjo Police Band, directed by M. J. Hitch, will play the following programme m the Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday), beginning at 8.30: 1. March "The Vanished Army," Alforri; 2. Overture "Tally Ho," Ansell; 3. Selection "Viennese Memories of Lehar,' arranged by Henry Hall; 4. Solo for Cornet77 words
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Article1068 1938-01-23 2 INSPECTOR FINED FOR ASSAULT SERIOUS CASE Tamil Slapped On The Face Singapore, Saturday. FOUND guilty by Mr. L C. Goh, the Fifth Police Magistrate, of voluntarily causing hurt to Sinnapan, a Johcre Tamil, m the Beach Road Police Station on Nov. 14 last, Inspector H. C.1,068 words
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Article21 1938-01-23 2 ENGLISH LADY, staying m Singapore L will give English Conversation lessons Moderate terms. Write Box 37 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore.21 words
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Article199 1938-01-23 2 Fate Of Spain Being Decided Saragossa, Jan. 22. rpHE Nationalist forces claim to have 1 inflicted 3,000 casualties m the Republican forces when 37 of their planes combed 100 armed lorries full of Government troops at the Huesca front, the convoy having been spotted byReuter - 199 words
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Article79 1938-01-23 2 Further Adjournment Of Riot Case •Singapore, Saturday. THE case m which 14 Chinese, who are alleged to haze participated m the recent anti- Japanese demonstration, are being tried on charges of being members of an unlawful assembly and to overawe the C.P.O. or other officers cf the Singapore79 words
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Article49 1938-01-23 2 Celebrates Its 50th A Anniversary London, Jan. 22. i THE 50th anniversary of foundation of the "Star," a London evening newspaper, was celebrated at a public dinner last night. Many messages were received, including congratulations from Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Rodderace and Lord Wakefield.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article40 1938-01-23 2 Death Of Mr. Will Dyson London, Jan. 22. rjXHE death occurred in London yesterday, of Will Dyson, the Australian cartoonist. Dyson was 51 years of age, and his last cartoon appeared in yesterday's "Daily Herald.' British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 40 words
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Article186 1938-01-23 2 Steps Taken To Further Unity London, Jan. 22. A REPORT, which was the result of many years of discussion and thr work of a joi::t conference, including Archbishop of York, and 11 Bishops on the Anglican .side, and lending Congrenationalists. Baptists and Methodists on the Free ChurchBritish Official Wireless - 186 words
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Article98 1938-01-23 2 Publication End Of Next Week London, Jan. 22. TT is understood that the report of the I- former Belgian Prime Minister, M. Van Zeeland. summarising the result of the inquiry entrusted to him by the French and British Governments will be published m London at end ofBritish Official Wireless - 98 words
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Article158 1938-01-23 2 Extent Of His Power Laid Down Paris, Jan. 22. THE extent of General Gamelin's new powers as the chief of staff for national delence, was outlined in three decrees published in to-day's Official Journal. The first relates to his function in titrs of peace, and says that hisReuter - 158 words
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Article125 1938-01-23 2 Motor Accident In Bukil Timah Road Singapore, Saturday. A EIGHT year-o d Chinese boy wrcr* was knocked down by a motor lorry in South Bridge Road this morning was taken to the General Hospital in a sem~ conscious condition suffering from hend injuries. Shortly after two eclock this125 words
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Article967 1938-01-23 2 12*4 P« Cent Divided FINANCIAL POSITION SOUND Salun |UiAT since 1911 the company fc. been paying an i hrn dividend of 14 per cent, was .stats*. t>d by Mr. H. C. Ait kin-Merry course of hi* h at th general meeting of Glenealy Pl^u tions Ltd. held967 words
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Advertisement126 1938-01-23 2 I I C^^^D I '^H .^a^aW ,^^^^^^9 aY I a^a^a^^am .^^aV .^a^ HI V r^!^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 jCooee!! j Raffles Calling Australia Night January, 26th. i Dinner- Dancing -Entertainment j Book Now— Tickets $3.00 i i Saturday, January 29th Malayan Rugby Union End Of The I Season Ball.126 words
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Article, Illustration1889 1938-01-23 3 How Queen Victoria's Love for This Man Compelled Her Nation to Love Him Too Europe's Diplomats Arranged the Marriage of England's Girl Sovereign to an Alien Cousin for Purposes of State, But to the Amazement the World the Match Turned Out to Be an Epochal Romance Which Endured Even After1,889 words
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Advertisement250 1938-01-23 4 T A THRILLING PROGRAMME! 4 ALII A3IIIKA TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 ROARING ACTION ON A RAGING SEA! Wf OBRIEM Jak a^ grips wifh a desperate gang of gun runners, m S 1 ul 't xV ■Hk*'^' *^^N^EBB&y_-:-- ->3^^^Nw^^N^^-^ i I v- >W SP^Se^^^^'^^HKpln^nHiM V igjjSju^^' -*ij^^^ with I ift250 words
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Advertisement290 1938-01-23 4 m 4c S A Galaxy of Musical Stirs m a new hit by WALTER S WANGER who made "VOGUES of 1938" JiCAPITOD^^i W^^^m a y est sw i Q gics: street m J Syr»/SniHI v 1 with mor than 20 tar »«««d«d by S v^ '"-*fiyß3tttt :^WTER, LEO CARRILLO, ELLA290 words
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Advertisement422 1938-01-23 4 i \G W U)VENTURE IN WH H H ROMA NC E GIVES THE FAMOUS SOPHIE A LITTLE COMPETITION! OPENS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15— 9.15 PAVILION, BBH «Hr MB i^Bt i< J^ >x x Hi VHB x x¥: H^k <■■ "Xv'-x X fIH H^ -ttift^h^ -HIM 'W Bfl B^ BY «Bf| I422 words
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422 1938-01-23 5 «ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" LOVELY GIRLS Elaborate Dance Ensembles FDME CANTOR'S first picture for W~lim&*** nturv-^ox is the ~tn<^t. ••un-iaramedest. most ex-trava-rlorious hit show on earth! "i Bab* Goes To Town. m.rthJJiS hit starring the fun-kin? of .^n and radio v ill open422 words
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Article70 1938-01-23 5 Micha Aver. who about a year ago p ayn? minor roles m pictures is rxw m wh neat demand thai he is Paying m four pictures about «imulFor the past moivh he has own bu.sv m Columbia's "It's All 'ours with Madeleine Carrol] and ;rancis Lederer Befor- the70 words
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Article404 1938-01-23 5 NEW SCREEN "FIND Beautiful Olympe Bradna HOLLYWOOD'S Cinderella of the moment is a little French girl, barely 17. who just can't talk English when she gets excited. A few months ago she was practically unknown m the film colony. She had danced briefly m a few pictures, walked m and404 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-01-23 5 A sceiie from the all-Malay film production "Parch" which will have a premiere at the Theatre Royal this week.19 words
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Article56 1938-01-23 5 Because Hollywood has no opera house that resembles those of South American cities, an opera house complete with a golden horsesho° an. tiers nf boxes was bu'lt recently for Z 'umh' > itri picture, k Til Take Romance," m whicii Molvyn Douglas appears opposite the singing star.56 words
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Article217 1938-01-23 5 MADELEINE CARROLL Tourist &> Film Producer OEAUTIFUL Mcdeleine Carroll temporarily deserts her histrionic career before thp Hollywood cameras this week to become a tourist and film producer. Having just completed filmin? of Cclumb'a's "It's All Yours." m which she co-stars with Francis Lederer, the blonde actress is departing on a217 words
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Article92 1938-01-23 5 CO NQUEST OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tankle. 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,92 words
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Article266 1938-01-23 5 THE QUEEN'S CAREER Diamond Jubilee Of Monarch JUDGED from the spectacular standpoint, the Technicolour scenes depietfng the Queen*; Diamond Jubilee m "Victoria The Great" challenge m glamoraus effect and eye-filling magnificence any reproduction of an amazing histor'cal festivity that the screen has ever known. This sort of266 words
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Advertisement20 1938-01-23 5 I n£ pi 1 v^^^^^B 'v^v sH^F^^Rh^^^H Use Kolynos, the dentifrice «at dentists recommend of its proved antis^Ptic cleansing actk>fi,20 words
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Advertisement90 1938-01-23 5 YES I ALWAYS USE LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP PERSONAL %^n^ J& FRESHNESS Jr^/^ Ana personal fresh- *!fc£ %k ness is so important ifc^y 111 that's why so many of li us seek the aid of W ll' Lifebuoy Toilet Soap. Its rich, soothing lather cleanses deep down into j the pores90 words
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Advertisement322 1938-01-23 5 DOG WANTED If Asta, the famous wire-haired doa of "Thin Man" fame wasn't so valuable as a picture star, he would have a new home this week. He has beer, working with Irene Dunne an,d Gary Grant m Columbia's 'The Aw*ul Truth" and the actress has lost her heart, to322 words
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Advertisement471 1938-01-23 5 ACTRESS SOAKED IN BEER Rene Ray had an uncomfor: ible .session at, the Gainsborough Studios the other day when a .scene m which she is appearing m Gainsborough's current production -Bank Holiday" was being sho\ Carol Reed was directing the American Bar scene m which Hugh Williams and Rone apnear.471 words
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Article689 1938-01-23 6 Bengal Government's Decision Calcutta. REPRESENTATIVES ot various Chambers of Commerce and other business organisations attended the conference held m the Bengal secretariat recently to consider the problem of employment of released detenus m Bengal, The hon. Mr. A. K. Pazlul Hug. Prime Minister, opened the conferenco689 words
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Article87 1938-01-23 6 Scientists Find Earth's Oldest Rocks Grand Canyon, Arizona. NEW light, it is hoped, will be thrown on the beginning oi the world by on investigation at pieces oi rock founa by scientists m the deep gorges ot the Colorado River. The scientists, headed by Dr. Lan Campbell of87 words
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Article99 1938-01-23 6 Pretoria. A scheme to train young policemen from all parts of the Union of South Africa m the mast modern scientific methods of crime detection is now lv full operation m the police training depot here. Applicants must have served for not less than two years In99 words
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Article269 1938-01-23 6 Scheme Of Hyderabad Government Hyderabad ON the proposal of the Direct*, General of Police. H E h Nizam's Government have sartctimw' a scheme for the establishment '< orisonors' aid societies m t i] tricts of the Dominions with sub-cr*? rrittees working m the taluks The chief object269 words
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Advertisement350 1938-01-23 6 STOMACH TROUBLES ENDED AT 62 i hanks to Chardox— the New Druglrss Remedy i i>r twenty years she suffered with her stomactt getting worse all the time. For twenty yjarjs ahe tried one remedy after another, 'without success. Yet at the rge of 62, her digestion Ls greatly improved, -«na350 words
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Advertisement57 1938-01-23 6 I^^ ,'^^j WF -m B.S.A. Motor Cycle gives service and fci value far m advance of Service- after -purchase ~nd high secnn« an y other make. hn-n* nrices are two o; B.S.A.'s great assets The Cycle Carri age Co., (1926) Ltd. J SINGAPORB— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPURr-BATU PAHAT— MUAR. Penang Motors,57 words
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Advertisement46 1938-01-23 6 EiAAS and COMPANY I WHITEANT EXPERTS WE SPECIALISE IN THE ERADICATION OF WHITEANTS, BORER, BORING BEETLE IN BUILDINGS, GARDENS, COMPOUNDS ETC., OUR EXPERIENCE COY ERS A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS IN MALAYA Agents and Secretaries*. EVAN WONG AND CO., China Building: Chulia Street, Singapore. Thone 2213.46 words
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Advertisement192 1938-01-23 6 Uain 251 b. New Cinema Way There is no longer an> \\>> :uid women to remain Thit», Nervoun ilerweight, Run-I>own t and Krl<-ndtews, In 1 lolly wo<.»d the Ciiunin Star.s are under a s*-\er<- train nieht and day ;tnd require the 1 of medl<'Hl s«r\ ices i<> nminutln normal Weight192 words
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Article, Illustration1722 1938-01-23 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES mZ ji<cu 3 siorTtumed the other night tc 1 language and its use. One school of .hfloiht held that to employ foul oaths snd expletives was vulgar, reprehensible low m any circumstances. Others felt there were occasions when such tangu was not only justified but called for.1,722 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-23 7 FAMOUS THROUGHOUT I THE WORLD 1 i L^wa sr!^ 'k <J&&> PARKINSON'S i j WHOLESOME J CONFECTIONERY SOLE AGENTS: Advt: of Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd, i CS 39 A30 words
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Article1714 1938-01-23 8 ARTHUR HELLIWELL - ARTHUR HELLIWELL Our Short Story By "DILL Scrubbins was only one of the lesser lights m the thieving profession, but he was, nevertheless, a moderate success, and he took great pains to impress this fact upon his many shady associates. But he would never tire of telling that there1,714 words
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Advertisement255 1938-01-23 8 vX \^B|a% y 'KODAK' SIX-20 "Kodak" Junior Choice of Anastigmat lenses —including fast /4.5— VPiTl99^^l give needle-sharp pictures. One motion V^«|HHJjUfl opening for speed m action. Extremely slim take it anywhere, live-level and Bfl^H^HHHl 'a aist-levd viewhnders. Built-in delayed- l7#Tft/*i9 action device for self-photography and HHSHIHAHH new '-button" release on255 words
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Advertisement110 1938-01-23 8 Perak Turf Club. FEBRUARY MEETING, 1938. SATURDAY. 29TH JANUARY. 1938. WEDNESDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1938 SATURDAY. STH FEBRUARY. 193fc. The Subscription for Visiting Members shall be:--MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE110 words
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Advertisement636 1938-01-23 8 Read The MALA YA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya LoseAPoundADay This Hew Easy Way j^mb^ ThatTJq3M\ mm^^Jf) Useless Fat. A Nem Efa^f2^df^ Discovery f ram Nollywood, Calif. Used by 4 1 Cinema Stars. Makes f w\ You Look and Feel 4 vlO Years Younqer^ Ist ■♦•/^BHB^BBf day and you f'- 1636 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1938-01-23 9 rOILTKLjm* I Method Of Killing -TOO WAYS OF PLUCKING r fireman V.D.M.. CM* E Ln'Toultrv Food Suppliers, 179, Orchard Road, Singapore.) ffHSRE something fascinating T m exhibiting poultry. You nvite TOUT relatives and your friends to see "your birds" at the how Itw really exciting to comnete1,286 words
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Advertisement270 1938-01-23 9 Dr. TAYNE'S/^ SANA T/V£ PILLS Vwf) The Best Remedy for Sick Headaches and Constipation. Don't poison your system with food waste. Expel these dangerous and usriw waste matters daily. The poison originating from remaining food waste t taken up by the blood stream and absorbed by all organs of the270 words
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Advertisement228 1938-01-23 9 ENGINEERS SIT DOWN AND goo; THINK THIS OVER ![ws There really are thousands of ny opportunities around you but unSUQC6SSFUI and how to prepare for them the •S& I BiMS' NC chances on that your opportunlAHEERS ity will pass by unheeded. ThU It the day f the Specialist. The >2iV228 words
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Advertisement298 1938-01-23 9 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send your date and time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approximate age. You will be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races ?.rd all 'other important events. One yeai reading monthly details $2.00298 words
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Advertisement209 1938-01-23 9 How to Cure Your s^^k SSy|B H^. EMS ERUPTION Why suffer humiliation from the scrutiny FC7EJWIA of passers-by If your face is marred by a a. Cl¥l#4 disfiguring eruption, an angry rash, or un- it/-ii sightly blotches, a course of Cuticura treat- DH OsSI b ITtH ment will quickly clear209 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1938-01-23 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. our woman correspondent annual fancy drett bull plven by A the European Police Inspector o va.s held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Sutiuduy night. Jan. 15. and there were about two hundred guests invited to enjoy the evening. And a very merry time1,691 words
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Article242 1938-01-23 10 Sailed away Mrs. Micheal Meier and Mrs. Mechan by the Conte Biancamano on Friday morning. They r.re travelling together to Europe then on to America for a few "months holiday. Manhattans. Sidecars, White ladies absolutely everything m Uu* way of cocktail recipes wu tbe very fascinating print242 words
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Article1719 1938-01-23 10 AGAIN there are new and lovely gowns for after the sunset hour, m Prestige, all so different that I must warn you, if you plan on going m to buy one, give yourself lots of time for it will surely be difficult choosing from such a lovely1,719 words
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Advertisement48 1938-01-23 10 Qirto of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becoming jewel-conscious women are realising the allure and smartness of modern jewellery. Giro jewels are akin to real, the on'y difference being m the price See them, and judge for yourself at: fc^ HAMLEYS Rodney House, fcL 10, Battery Road.48 words
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Advertisement157 1938-01-23 10 At VOGUE'S! MAIDEN FORM "SOCIAL SEASON" BRASSIERES BLACK FOR SARTORIAL SUCCESS For afternoon occasions, the greatest single note of "Social Season" importance is the insistence of many women, who make a fetish of sheer or scantily- topped black afternoon gowns, that the brassieres they wear be black also VARIETY IN157 words
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Advertisement113 1938-01-23 10 j HAVE you SEEN j THE NEW KNITTED SUITS!! i i At jPRISCILLA Ltd.J Also S S NEW HUBRITE FROCKS S JUST ARRIVED S S TEL. 7335. 61, Stamford Road. i MADAME PAGE Can show you lovely tweeds m Ancient and Modern Chinese Art exclusive designs for suits and LINGERIE113 words
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Advertisement29 1938-01-23 10 Call at ELSIE MARY 37, Selegie Road, and see her Lovely Model Gowns for all occasions Highest Price $30 Designed by "MADAME PAGE' 13, Battery Road. Dres making Dept.29 words
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Advertisement89 1938-01-23 10 I t Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Dresses. I Hats blocked and made to order. ;de SOUZA'S j Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road j. i 11, Stamford Road, Phone 663tf. Milady has just received the latest creations m Hats from Paris ami America. Also a large shipment of89 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-23 10 ELIZABFTT ARDENS VLftY LATEST SENSATION SALVE TREATMENT AS GIVEN BY MRS. LYNN AT MAYNARD'S I IS THE MOST MARVELLOUS TONIC FOR A DRY SKIN BOOK NOW26 words
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Article, Illustration626 1938-01-23 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR i «eek-enJ was a very busy one T^^l Lunpur. The town was I I* v the Cup Final, while ru if al^a coUeeing spot for celebrat- very "crowded and aornia* Little's. Robinsons such Jf^ U tull with people Si*? A < rol ull parts uf the626 words
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Advertisement39 1938-01-23 11 Angelus Louis Philippe Lipsticks "t attractive riqtftt, ORANGE. PUN FLAME. POPPY. fBDIUM, PANDORA, nUMBOISK. DARK. Tbis lipstick aLso comes m "Cream Bouge" m handy little contains y° fit the smallest evening bag. Medical Hall Ltd, 3. kATTERY ROAD. 139 words
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Advertisement99 1938-01-23 11 For The DEBUTANTE. "CHRISTIE" received SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of smart Spring Frocks for the Jeune Mademoiselle, at the prices to Suit the Small dress allowance. Any ORDERS ACCEPTED and executed m 24 hours. 19, Stamford Road, Capitol B. Phone 2526. Wxvdna has beautiful evening gowns for the forthcoming Australian Dinner and99 words
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Advertisement273 1938-01-23 11 BUTTONS NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED IN ALL COLOURS at THE NOVELTY STORE, 88, North Bridge Road, Singapore. IHiEiR© WOIRSIHItIP 1 r Small boys can bo heroes to smaller girls V and the love of admiration seems to be. instinct m the species. £F\ But no small boy -or small girl—273 words
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Advertisement190 1938-01-23 11 i\ O KB z 7 «T\ with FOR WAVES AND J^ J^ CURLS LIKE THIS JQ^ M| J Hi I Amami hair set m fashion- i^^^^wk Bf T H S T IB I able tascinating little curls and deep broad waves. m k4 M mm It's so easy— soquick— so190 words
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572 1938-01-23 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 23, 1938. INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK T HOt '(ill the war m China continues, a somewhat calmer feeling has appeared m international affairs. There have been no major "incidents" involving foreign nationals and the hope is felt that after the strong resentment aroused ivei the terrible outrages572 words
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Article681 1938-01-23 12 Anglius - Anglius OOMETIMES father manages to do well for himself, as m the following case. -J\ID father seem pleased when you told him of the £200 you have saved?" asked the newly-engaged girl of her fiance. "I think so," was the reply. "He borrowed it."681 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1938-01-23 12 C. H. W. Goult - Singapore's ISLAND FORTRESS IS a menace C. H. W. Goult QUITE a number of gratuitous bouquets have been handed m the past few weeks to the naval and military authorities m Singapore for what is described as the "lifting of the veil of secrecy" on the defences of Singapore. The1,065 words
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Advertisement118 1938-01-23 12 till riv*l mv ESSSaBIIr Don't suffer from n^ HEADACHES-NEURALBfA-COLDS^^^^ TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients m convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering— Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN— the amaz- not affect the118 words
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988 1938-01-23 13 WOMAN FOUND STRANGLED M AN GASSED Sequel To Marriage Troubles (By Air Mail> London, Jan. 8. «mF\' (he Southend coroner opens W L inquiry here into a seni i ?,.hi*. tra^edv, a remarktJSrJrf hu'bands jealousy SfjSS^i. like.v to be unfolded. iSred many times after988 words
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Article42 1938-01-23 13 The Hague. Nearly 1,500,000 cigars made m Holland were consumed there last year an increase of two and a half per cent. over the figure for 1936. Their value was 63,000.000 florins £7,000,000 an increase of two per cent.42 words
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Article269 1938-01-23 13 Measures Proving Effective New Delhi. SILK worth three hundred and fifty rupees concealed behind the reflectors of head lamps, under running boards and m the backs of front seat.*, v/as nearly smuggled across the Karaikal customs cordon some time last month, but detected m the last minute. The269 words
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Article288 1938-01-23 13 Warning Of Its Growing Menace Calcutta. THE problem of combating the new menace of Communism m India is for the moment uppermost m the minds of most of the Liberal leaders, who are just, now m Calcutta. Sir Cowasji Jehangir, m the course of an interview with288 words
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Article127 1938-01-23 13 A stone face on the site of the ancient city of Troy which "promises to loom m Trojan history with importance equal to that of fair Helen," has been discovered m Asia Minor. This is one of the discoveries announced by archaeologists of the University127 words
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Article304 1938-01-23 13 Controversy Over Her Rank London, Jan. 7. THERE has been something of a con- troversy m the English press on the matter of the Duchess of Windsor's rank, following an opinion voiced m one paper that the Duchess would rank immediately below the Duchess of Westminster, the304 words
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Article186 1938-01-23 13 "Uphold Constitutional Government" i ßy Air Mail) Oxford, Jan. 7 AN appeal to the younger generation to help m upholding ordered Constitutional Government and m steering clear of conflict between extreme forces I of the Right and Left was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain m a message to186 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-01-23 13 Society children were guests at the 18th annual "Peter Pan" Party m aid of Dr. Barnado's Homes, which took place at Claridge's Hotel, London. Two prizes a doli and a model motor- coach were again given by Queen Mary. In our picture two children are seen m fancy dress. PlanetPlanet News - 51 words
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Advertisement52 1938-01-23 13 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETV, SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -'^TlPr^? 151 OF LECTaTE T OF JHE MOTHER CHURCH. SCIERtSp T tv CHTJRCH OF CHRIST, IN BOSTON, MASb, U.S.A. at ORANGE GROVE RO\D <of! Orchard Road) Sfe *l»y, JanuTry 2tth 1938. At 6.30 p.m. PDBL iC 13 CORDIALLY INVITED52 words
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Advertisement67 1938-01-23 13 Success m Reducing Lens Breakage! I-\il-Vue NO-SCRU protects and strengthens the four vital points m rimless glasses where lenses and metals are joined NO-SCRU eliminates old-fashioned, bulky screws which cause strain, breakas? and loose lenses. NO-SCRU holds lenses securely and permanently and its Triflex guard act? a:> a perfect shock67 words
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Advertisement265 1938-01-23 13 RHEUMATISM Questions every sufferer should ask himself j2§ Why do suffer the excruciating pains of \£> J^j^v Rheumatism? Why are my joints painful and Jj^j ,L creaky? Why do my muscles feel as though they fgfcj are tied into knots? There are thousands of «JI Mr of other men and265 words
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Advertisement489 1938-01-23 13 T swJSra». --^^^S. I S^BS^^BSBH ■j-^ iiP l^^ sW ""fttssssssssssMni '^■^Sfe Abbbbbbbb) b^bsu &S^->i^^.; i !i^2 /^^■fls^BSßßßW^^^BSU sfl A .^BS^^^^^BSBb! BSBBBbVi V VL^bsbbbbsbbu^s^bs^^v f cJ^**^^^ m^mw' *t And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AJCD PADfS seoat vaabh when Elast* m taken Pamful an* swollen (varicose) veins are fat gotten and soon489 words
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Article137 1938-01-23 14 Aids Aeroplane In Landing Stockholm I By lighting a bon-fire, villa««» Moeja, Sweden, enabled an aerop** ambulance to land at night and "J^J woman suffering from appendicitte I losoital. J I When the machine arrived at "J 1 I m response to an urgent call, «tf P*Jl I137 words
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Article1615 1938-01-23 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On A Recent And Most Extraordinary Happening At Taiping In Which The Toddy Tipplers Of That Town Refused To Tipple Until A Grievance Was Redressed; And Make The Suggestion That It Should Be Tried Elsewhere In Malaya. jyiEN1,615 words
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Advertisement183 1938-01-23 14 TICKETS ISSUEP V#^"K-'«Wby ALL STEAMro.? ."ship, air and 7" P/^^L RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese cllenta and those of all 1 other resident communities arc given the best of attention and I j assistance. 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE S TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS.183 words
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Advertisement626 1938-01-23 14 1 151 1 UBCK iO^A 1 I JB B: H I I Took fc ASPRO' for a I T^^^s i*y c testified to j Cold-Fever %nd 1 J s f* 0 and rbo DJands to the O f 7 Headache and wai J y e 'Aspj^q- d J m< re626 words
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Advertisement135 1938-01-23 14 SHERLEY'S LACTOL Too much meat means too much heed for your dog's blood. And especially m a hot climate this causes him "torture through continual scratching, lack of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of energy. You can remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat supply and substituting LACTOL A135 words
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Advertisement210 1938-01-23 14 A»BRGKEN DOWN vfT sl Thii is a condition (or disea»«) to nao>.- are ptven but few really oo rs^7^_i is si.npiy weakness— a break down ai V{ of the v.ul forces thst t«staiß toe •I r|Mß v tol g matter whit riiay be itt causes (tbe> *^V^^\ nainberl«si(, its symptom*210 words
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Article347 1938-01-23 15 Ceremony Stupptu riRL "STILL HAS GIK FAITH" (By Air Mail) London. Jan. m ha 3 been a terrible shock, bui 1 I want Tom to know I have not lost feith." i <*,ri who expected to be tto talement t0 a -g&r^day the «W. r ..u !im347 words
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Article327 1938-01-23 15 AGENT IN BURMA Indian Government's .Decision New Delhi. IT is understood the Government of India have decided to appoint an Agent m Burma for the protection of the Indian labouring classes there. A number of names are beins considered m this connection, but it is expected the choice may fall327 words
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Article104 1938-01-23 15 He A postman has had a terrible experi- ence while delivering letters m the sparsely inhabited archipelago off the town of Turku, .scuth-west Finland. The motor-boat which the postman. Elias Mattson. rsed for delivering his mail broke doro and he had to seek refuge on a smill uninhabited104 words
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Article107 1938-01-23 15 iio^js y)i Finding Hidden Treasure Santiago iChileT. i THE palace ol Plzzaro, famous conquistador, m Lima (Ptru) is beins ra,pidly pulled down. On its site a new bu .ding is to be construe: £d at a cost of £80,000. The whole of the north front has already been107 words
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Article199 1938-01-23 15 Lecture By University Professor Calcutta. A peep into the observatory watafforded to the members oi the Rotary Ciub and their guests by Sir Arthur Eddington, Plumian Professor of Astronomy at the University ot Cambridge, recently when he gave a talk on the subject at the weekly luncheon199 words
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Article32 1938-01-23 15 Cologne. There were 609,631 marriages ia Germany m 1936 according to statistics lust published. This figure shows an increase of 92,838 compared with 1932 last preHi:ier year.32 words
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Article509 1938-01-23 15 Handicapped Rules On Immigration Lahore THE difficulties laced by the Indians m the United States of America nd the urgent need of the Indian business men m that country for ap-l\-reaching th? United States' Government for negotiating a Trade Treaty with Ir.dia have been stressed m509 words
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Advertisement303 1938-01-23 15 ARE YOU EARNINC I LESSTHANfIOPERWEEK? If so. you cannot afford to carry on without reading our •J27-pafce Handbook. This explains dearly and definitely many ways of rarving out a successful career. It also outlines Home-Study Courses m all branches of Civil, Mechanical. Electrical, Motor, Aero, Wireless, Television, Diesel Engineering, Building.303 words
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Advertisement393 1938-01-23 15 ibi *4>^ ")i on 'Bisurated' Magnesia-- K^ GASTRIC PER ATI ON WAS AVOIDED OSfcOPATH TELLS HIS STORY A well-known osteopath writes I have found 'Bisurated' Magnesia highly uuable. It has been the means of preventing an operation and has certiir.lv ...--isted to banish the terrrble stomach rains nf r>n>. of393 words
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Advertisement121 1938-01-23 15 Ends that Tired I^S Weak, worn-out women tind Water- <*?fa H bury's Compound a marvelous source of lT""*sSf dew health and strength. The many Jv^^W^l-'^S^l vital elements m this body-building /^^^^^v^l^ tonic nourish ever)' part of the system fc=~r^^'^l^^^^^. make you look and feel years younger. w"u^J^.~' *wl*Pl "The pure121 words
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Article1152 1938-01-23 16 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Scattering Colds And Double Pneumonia Weather Contrasts —Lucky Waifs!— Collecting Germs When A Fan Is Really Useful f EANING back m my chair as I mentally sift the mass of subjects which present themselves for my approval on this day each1,152 words
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Advertisement512 1938-01-23 16 corns Disappear-* "Departed, never to return,'* aa the old song has it But there are no broken hearts over the parting. Only a wonderful sense of relief, a marvellous feeling of foot-comfort once those crippling corns have been removed. Walking becomes a pleasure again. You can enjoy dances and games,512 words
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Advertisement118 1938-01-23 16 IMC GERMOLENE is the world's iw^^r\l WK*i\ most succes Healing OintWfjPl fl V ment. It is something very "V^ nLI/ J different from an ordinary salve, G-^ m >*■ an(^ P ossesses remarkable HealDfAT t VI in^ and penetrating properties. RLMI L O I As the remedy for Skin Troubles,118 words
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Advertisement160 1938-01-23 16 >= THE TWEL VE H.P. SALOON. S^^lvAJl \^^^^^s^^o^r77^ The Sin er Twelve that gainsd a f^^K V^^^^^^s>^Hirl rfc P"tation as the "Twelve with —^^^*(KPlrWk 6 amazin Performance" is con- f. > rn'flß i tmued m a new form with man) <^s^^^T^^ N \Ai Hi' Inore im P° r tant feature*.160 words
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703 1938-01-23 17 BUILDING MORE SUBMARINES WORLD FIGURES Fallacy Of Pact With Germany ,By Air Mail>. London. Jan. 8. „«wr£ are no fewer than 639 subT «m£ built or building for the 1 't rfrav" s of the world. Ih.s SSAS of sabjnari-e strength a m»dt up m follows.— British Empire 70 of703 words
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Article79 1938-01-23 17 Washington. Some 1,745,000 workers were involved In 3,743 strikes m the U.S. during the fiscal year 193?, according to the twenty-filth annual report of the Department of Labour. The number of man-days lost as a result was more tnan 27,000,000. The greatest number of strikes, 605,79 words
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Article356 1938-01-23 17 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By D.OSc* (Doctor of Ocular Science) WHEN headaches are not caused by eyestrain and the vision is normal other methods of relief must be resorted to. Recently I described the symptonv; and how you can recognise a peculiar form of headache known as Migraine. To-day I356 words
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Article59 1938-01-23 17 Helsingfor^. Soviet citizens are great "circus-goers." according to "Pravda, the official organ of the Communist Party. The number of circuses m the Union, the journal states, has increased during, txie past 20 years 14 to 95. Oi these 68 are permanently established m the principal towns, the others59 words
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Article193 1938-01-23 17 Prolonged Respiration For Electric Shock Boston, Massachusetts TTUNDREDS of lives might be saved annually if persons electrically shocked, and apparently dead, were given prolonged artificial respiration. This conclusion has been reached as tiie result of studies carried out under the auspices of the Harvard Medical School193 words
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Article66 1938-01-23 17 Wichita Falls, Texas. Mr. L. G. Brown, aged 71. has died here after being attacked by four bulldoss while walking along a country road. Fighting for his life, he killed two of the dogs with a pocket-knife, but the others got him down. A farmer rushed to the man's aid,66 words
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Article172 1938-01-23 17 In Spite Of "Ravages Of Aggressors" <By Air Maili London, Jan. 7. '/CHINESE art will outlive the ravages >-' it is undergoing from aggressois," declared Mr. Quo Tai-Chi, the Chines* Ambassador, when he opened un exhibition ol Chinese art hen"lt may seem almost Incongruous he remarked,172 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-23 17 iRACT.CE I LMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING Ocular y^^ J Muscle anomalies. Cross i^^^ ed eyes. Complicated I jE?" cases of defective vision. X Classes if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4. ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. i~»^_^ Mm S#4J' FEAR66 words
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Advertisement23 1938-01-23 17 M BATTERSBY BRITISH FUR SBl^^^ FELTS ARE OBTAINABLE N SMART LONDON STYLES AND VARIOUS WEIGHTS tS^^m TO p LEASE DISCRIMINATING 1 *^P^ 723 words
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Advertisement1088 1938-01-23 17 RE-AWAKEN AND FEED those HAIR ROOTS! £$&ss&&*. Before using Kotaiko .g&^i^ ||fe|v. m y hair wM ver y Mk and falling out m comfc--9 Br jtfmm Then used Kotaiko. For '1\ year* h'"t-t't:o hat be#n bringing new hair to the Ikjkl- rum atul women oj all ages. Countleso Ki""i<'ful tetters1,088 words
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Advertisement343 1938-01-23 17 KEGLEGTEO STOMACH PAisIS may en:! Ii DANGEROUS OPE RAT iii! Many a stomacli sui: submit to the surgeon's 1. he neglected stomach pam P iuis f*».it came on after eatintr. He <listn 1 those little twinges as ncuhinc; than ordinary indigestion <uuJ pa«.l the price of his neglect. For those343 words
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Article, Illustration931 1938-01-23 18 Horatius - Horatius STINGING THE NO TRUMPS TAIL (By BECAUSE it is necessary to make eleven tricks m a minor suit before game can be reached, astute players take every opportunity of exploiting the value of a long suit m a No Trumps decip^ntio^. So, where the bidding has disclosed931 words
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Advertisement224 1938-01-23 18 SHE DID NOT LIKE A FAT HUSBAND Wanted Him to Regain His Athletic Figure Like many a former athlete, this man hfifrnn to put on weight as soon as he was forced to give up his usual exercise, and his wife was not very pleased when r.he saw how fat224 words
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Advertisement562 1938-01-23 18 ir ij i ¥<4^ f ail Kill Kidney Germs Restore Your Health There is nothing that c.-in make you feel wrote: "For six years mhht Isflfl older and more rundown than Kidney and kidney trouble* an<i I W/ nSsB Itladder trouble caused by Germs devel- bladder weakness Bjy" )^^^B oped562 words
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Miscellaneous173 1938-01-23 18 A CHAMPION 1 I A SHOPKEEPER INPENANG IN KUALA LUMPUR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK, WHAT AN T IMPROVE--HOW DC YOU DO IT MENT. LAST TIME I SAW YOU YOU WERE ALL RUN DOWN. WHAT'S S^V* /SK J THE ANSWER? r—^ s S~s^jZ' y^T^r^^^A OATsA fvSS[p f I I gigg^ THERE'S NOTHING173 words
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615 1938-01-23 19 \A SUCCESSFUL I YEAR Season Ends Mr. Goh Elected Presiden t (BY •SPHINX') THE officials who have so successfully guided the Penang Badminton Association during the past year are to be congratulated for their ungrudging services rendered m the cause of the game m615 words
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Article1004 1938-01-23 19 SUITABLE HALL NEEDED SUGGESTIONS TO SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION ,BY FHOEMX") •tfffVfXN now and a month or so SuLT*E sbe5 be a lull ta fe^is^- wen after 27 3^ c tie season of surprises we "c *>ne through. rhat the official tournament h£ come to1,004 words
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Article84 1938-01-23 19 PLAY FAIR B.P. Office-Bearers For Current Year )A T the fifth annual general meeting of the Playfair Badminton Party held on Jan. 16, at Mr. Low Scan Liang's residence, No 34, Owen Road, Sirgapoie, f Hewing were elected office bearers c year 1938: ident, Mr. Lim Lian Seng (reI). President,84 words
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Article52 1938-01-23 19 Members of the above party are noti- fled that the Party's Badminton Court will be closed for Chinese New Year as from Tuesday, Jan. 25, to Tuesday, Feb. 15, both dates inclusive. With regard to the Anniversary, members will be notified on Feb. 6 through the medium of52 words
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Article814 1938-01-23 19 MISS FELICITY CHAN RANKING LIST OF BEST LADY PLAYERS (BY "RACQUET") AS I have already commented on the ranking of men players m singles and doubles m Perak m my previous articles, this week I propose to discuss the merits of some of the leading players814 words
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Article142 1938-01-23 19 ™<ily Badminton Match In Seletar lij/J AA f l sta attached to the Ration, seletar, beat the Air*atch bviJ" a 'nendly badminton We l on^T^ tO th" match was ,vY*iT c at r S COUrt N «Jrx staff mentioned 'ti<J: ong beat Ac- -J^\ L K. Leng beat142 words
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Article122 1938-01-23 19 Sphinx B.P. Beaten In Close Match THE Gentle Badminton Party beat the Sphinx Badminton Party on Sunday by 4 games to 3. Scores (Gentle B.P. names first*: SINGLES: Mohd. Hodri beaf Julian de Souza 15— fi. IS— 7; Suadi beat L. T. Gan 15 7, 15 7:122 words
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Article86 1938-01-23 19 Merry Union B.P. team v. the BluefieM 3.P. to-day at 2.30 p.m. at the<r court: Inchek Abdullah bin Mattar, George Tan, Edmund Yeo, Salleh Ahmad, Mah Bah Chee, i.ouis Gan, Inchek Manxoor bin Alkadree. Sebastian Thamm. Jimmy Koh. Norman Lim, Wan Hussien, John Urn Peng Long and86 words
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Article, Illustration59 1938-01-23 19 Group photograph of the Bachelors' team which participated m last week's Married vs. Singles tournament, marking the end of the S.B.A official season. Standing from left to right are: Messrs. Tan.Chong Tee, S. A. Durai and Wong Peng Scon. In the foreground are Messrs.Tribune - 59 words
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Advertisement6 1938-01-23 19 1/1/ <K4 TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya6 words
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Advertisement712 1938-01-23 19 GOOD NEWS FOR LANGUID WOMEN AND TIRED MEN. New Vitality from Tasteless Tablet*. When tiring weather conditions or weakening illness have sapped strength and energy, left you languid, inert and uninterested -yi life, it is time tor yuu to recharge your devitalized body with lingiving, energising Vitamins. It's quite easy712 words
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2163 1938-01-23 20 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER The Army's great victory in <he Malaya Cup final— Selangor's gallant effort— Game fought out at a terrific pace— Bouquet for the radio commentator The coming North vs. South Match— The Islington Corinthians— Singapore (Jetting Ready— Europeans vs. Rest Hockey match Vospers2,163 words
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Article768 1938-01-23 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. MALACCA is a'l expectant over the m U:h with thp Is!in?t n Ccrlnthians on Thursday A good-sized attendance will witness the efforts of the local side to do their best against the hitherto unbeaten visitors. The Malacca selectors had their768 words
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Article102 1938-01-23 20 Mr. C. Villanueva'B F*" Loo I Promotion THE Board of Control has P*?*^ following card for the n **&#o lion at the Happy World covered**on Friday, Jan 28 tiiii*' Bat 4 line Sitna vs. Ventura •12-3 mm round .1- 0P David Dharmaraj vs biw I (10 3102 words
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Advertisement36 1938-01-23 20 'PffffiU dilih&w& to,\ I H/Vtlvr "pyyVjL JtlaAWfti 1 /m\/m^m)jm.Aw fw7^# m M *.<s» ll^l :^l m '-jj C ti m^;;:.' '"^^HlBiPlii m\&- X'.'jX 1 j lVlf>|T«fpsv :Jffl r^^^^^Bjfc^^|^ CRAVENA MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CA44I36 words
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Advertisement128 1938-01-23 20 "Watching For leather" Healthy Children Make Happy Homes. How cheer/ is father's home-comlm'; when the little ones are awaiting him with rosy chubby faces and joycu.s smiles! And how sad when mother greets him with the news that one or other of the dear ones is sick. Now-a-days m innumerable128 words
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Advertisement70 1938-01-23 20 A -DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS The bedstead is the centre of the hotnr. Price, beauty and endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three qualitie*. DIAMOND beds cannot be equalled. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRMPONG BRWDU ROPO I N C >=v.70 words
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Article76 1938-01-23 21 Mis ,BennieJoliffe's Death Ml In Rangoon v, been received that Mi^s vfEWS S£ c wading lady of the N Smpany. died to hosi.irdon evur frnm typhoid. JK B* ll 00 11 JSt to Singapore had COm C on account oi illness be canceled^ mbers m hospital76 words
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Article75 1938-01-23 21 AP PEAL SUCCEEDS Echo Of Rice Fraud Case Singapore, Saturday. indcrment in the High Court rJpTMcUaine, the Chief •iinw«i the appeal and quashed and sentence passed by f S^HudJe on Vincent Lingam one of four Indians who were 2Sd°5Jth earating Bowrey. Richard; JftSmpaay in respect of a large quan%HwSup intimated75 words
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90 1938-01-23 21 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers Tore of market: Quiet after firm. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet Ts!6d. oer !b. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 14 1 3 16 per lb. Mn IX.R S S. m cases 2315.16 2411G A.Q.90 words
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Article173 1938-01-23 21 Japan Now Avoiding <k incidents" London, Jan. 22. DEFERENCES to Great Britain by Baron Hirota, particularly his statement of friendship with Britain m his speech at the opening of the Diet are appreciated m London official circles, where rt js noted that since the Panay incident thereReuter - 173 words
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Article96 1938-01-23 21 Manufacture Of War Equipment T TTT Pretoria, Jan. 22. HE Union Government has decided to erect a large-scale factory for th* manufacture of heavy Runs, tanks armoured cars and bombs. Mr Pirow Minister for Defence, announced that the factory will be built by the railways They hadReuters - 96 words
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Article38 1938-01-23 21 Basra, Jan. 22. THE wreckage of a plane believed to be that of the French flier, Christian Moench, was found m the sea, 40 miles south-west of Bandarabbas. There was no trace of the pilot.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article39 1938-01-23 21 Singapore, Jan. 22. TIN The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: |80% (down $1). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 24 (up 14); Sellers 24*/* (up 14).39 words
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295 1938-01-23 21 Singapore, Saturday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 46 4I10 1 Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Bangrms 23 9 24 6 Eatu Selangor 1.52 1.57 Chanderiangs 26 3 22 Kitam Tin 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 25 3 26 3 Hong Fatts 1.06 1.11 Idris Hyd. 8295 words
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Advertisement20 1938-01-23 21 t Did I MACLEAN my teeth to-day? Ah I coo I Hirl !f A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore20 words
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Advertisement78 1938-01-23 21 ino-pnirms pxprrisp m menial The audience laughed loudly ana i i An ingenious exeiLiie m gcmo-i ■nAnv matt j j roouery-'Tor Valour" is a preafc Often^^ neyer MAIL. J success. o TTNnAY pirTORIAL more ha PP n y cast SUNDAY PICTOKIAL. SUNDAY REFEREE. wLj^aswwk THi i iiiTii i iii i78 words
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Miscellaneous1424 1938-01-23 21 Malayan Listeners Itadio PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE 8.M.8 Q. PROGRAMMES Singapore Station On The Crystal Palace 225 Metres Band TO-DAY Transmission 2:— 6.05 p.m.~fUs p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres 2153 m> 11.00 a.m.:— Military Band Music (Gra- G SH 13 9 metres CM. 47 mes); GSG mophone Records). "Humoresque— The 161,424 words
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Article, Illustration851 1938-01-23 22 JUDGES FAILED TO AGREE LOW BLOW Welshman's Costly Mistake OEUTE9TS account of the tenround contest between James Braddock and Tommy Farr at Madison Square Garden, New York, on Friday night, which Braddock won on points, shows that the fight was very close851 words
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513 1938-01-23 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. WEIGHTS for .Tan. 29, the first aay of the Perak Turf Club threeday professional February Race Meeinff m Ipoh were issued at noon to-day as fallows Horses, Class 1, Div. 1. G furs. Sunshine Sue 9.4 Bombus513 words
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Article464 1938-01-23 22 Players On The Increase (From. Ovj Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. THE number of tennis players m Malacca increases very remarkably and it is hoped that Malacca will soon be a great tennis centre says the annual report of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association. Continuing,464 words
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Article32 1938-01-23 22 Tan Beng Hian will meet Woon Chow Tat on Monday m the final of the singles championship of the J C S tennis tournament at the J C S A32 words
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Article438 1938-01-23 22 A Successful Year Reported THE eleventh annual report of the Siew Sin Sia, for the year ended Dec. 31, 1937, states, inter alia, that the number of members on the roll on Dec. 31, was 122 as compared with 76 m the previous year. The Committee wish438 words
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Article26 1938-01-23 22 A Chinese was taken to hospital last night with burns on his hand received from a petrol lamp m his shop at Bed ok.26 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-01-23 22 "Big Bill" Tilden, world tennis giant, who will be seen m action here shortly with Cochet, Ramillon and Burke.19 words
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161 1938-01-23 22 TENNIS TREAT FOR SINGAPORE TILDEN COMING Visit Definitely Arranged IT is now definitely anntn~ that the famous tennis nb, Tilden, Cochet, Ramillon and fc who we making a (our of tht h will be seen m exhibition niiS m Singapore daring the last of February. The matches will be preser.161 words
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Article214 1938-01-23 22 Reflections On Lag! Thursday's Game (From Our Own Correspcmtem A HEAVY downpour during the Ml; Islingionian soccer match &p the huge crowd of seeing won o have been the finest soccer pm the Kubu field for years. The fact that against heir MaJacca lost only by214 words
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Article191 1938-01-23 22 BatuPahat Team's sfa Tour By Cycle (F'ov. Ow> Oiun CornspcmP BatuftV TEN members of 3he Eu Eu b«* team who it ft Batu ft» Dec. 15 to tour Malaya on bfcj to play basket ball matches to m* China Reliel Fund returned i* ago. It is understood that191 words
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Article70 1938-01-23 22 Entries lor the foUowinfjJjJ- the Sunnydafle Badminton r r I'ual tournaments are^ n rJJ7V| tar-Team, "A" and "B" *T%O handicap singles, novice < T°jjjp4 The entrance Fees nfl 50 ctn '"i e !2flttt 5 B and 75 cents each for Entries close on Feb M> trance tlier tn70 words
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Advertisement96 1938-01-23 22 5. 1^77 6- CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore Invc*tv*rf Bankers and Brokers m Securitto tmd Commoditiet, Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.T. i x NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.96 words
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841 1938-01-23 23 THRILLING SPORT AT TAIPING RACES DEAD HEATS IN FIRST AND FOURTH EVENTS (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. H. E. the Governor and suite, and Kis Highness the Sultan of Perak were among the large gathering present at the second day's Skye races m841 words
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Article459 1938-01-23 23 arM y beaten Fast Game Full Of Thrills Singapore. Saturday. -ni-GB victorious by the wide nd i "^th "?l«bv XV pave the a disappointing display Jerth. :n 3 them might hive been ■SJ -The pace with a couple W U the ■•three*" but the SSswn459 words
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Article222 1938-01-23 23 Tra i n i ng Fo r Perak Races From Our Ou,n Reporter) Ip ih, Saturday. TRAINING for the Ipoh races com- menced this mornin? only. Mr. Phil Logue's horses beinp out. They did fast work. ItainboruUffh (Martin) :>nd Belle Edna (Davfts) were the first out and222 words
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Article324 1938-01-23 23 St. Andrew's Old Boys Win Singapore, Saturday. I"HE St. Andrew's Old Boys defeated the 1 H.M.S'. Terror by a narrow margin of nrre points (three tries* to eight points <one goal and a try) In a keenly contested gane of rugby pir.yed at the Farper Park this324 words
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Article140 1938-01-23 23 Chansrc In Name Of Free S'aie F.A. IRISH F.A Cup matches played on Jan. IRISH F.A. COP— First Round Baflvmeni 3 TJhrfleld 2. Belfast C '•> a portVrriown 0. CliftonvUle 3. Cirv 7. Cmsaders 1. Ol ntoran 2. Olenavnn l. Distillery 1« Larne o. Bangor 1. T infield140 words
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Article52 1938-01-23 23 Khalsa Association hoqkey XI vs. H.M.S. Terror to-day at the Khalsa Ground at 5 p.m.: Rama, Gopal Singh, and Piara Singh; Harchand Singh, Krishan Gopal and Major Singh; Ram Piara, Balwant Singh, Mohan Singh, Sansar Singh, and Kartar Singh, I. Reserves: Parduman Singh and K.52 words
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450 1938-01-23 23 Aga Khan's Seven In 1938 Derby 167 Horses Left In London, (By Air Mail). 'jvIERE are 167 horses remaining m this year's Derby, of which 46 have not yet run m England. Of the unknown, 20 are foreign, iho majority beirig French. Over 60 sires ara represented and recent winners450 words
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Article111 1938-01-23 23 T. P. C. A. Should Have Won (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday A SPECTACULAR goal within a minute cf the start enabled the Tamilians Physical Culture Assoeia tion, Selangor League champion to lead throughout the game when they engaged the Islington Corinthians at the111 words
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Article304 1938-01-23 23 Is Opinion Of Gene Tunney GENE Tunney, one -time heavy baxi^.^ champion of the world, does not have to hum and haw before coming to a decision about the result of a proposed fight. He tips, right away, a knock out win ior Max Schmeling against304 words
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Article39 1938-01-23 23 (From Our Own Reporter) Ku.i'a Lumpur, Saturday. THE F.M.S. Police beat the Strait'? Settlements Police by two tries (six r-oint?) to one try fffctrte )M>ints) m the annual inter-Police lugby football match played m Kuala Lumpur to-day.39 words
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Article97 1938-01-23 23 The first hockey fixture between the Clerical Staff and Uniformed Officers of ihe P. and T. department will be piayed to day on the Post Office Ciu'j ground, at 5 p.m. Teams: CLERICAL STAFF: C. Albuquerqv.o, Ahmad Rajie (capt.), S. Ponniah. 3 Subramanion, M. Toledo, Tai Cheon^ Chong,97 words
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Article26 1938-01-23 23 The hockey match bstv/een the Colts and the Clerical Uniun which was to have been played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday was cancelled.26 words
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Article418 1938-01-23 23 SOCCER TRSAL An Usiconviiicing Display Singapore. Saturday. A POOR ?roud wa'ched the pra<\ic;> n o-cer ira'<h bt*HUu (fee Ch;m«e *m? 1W Combined S. rviees, which th*» JUI'T won unborn incinir'v by 1— n?l P^ihnns be a use th* fr?m- was {toyed out of season and th<> r^esem-e418 words
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Article47 1938-01-23 23 Khalsa XI vs. S.R.C. to-morrcw tt the S.R.C. at 5 p.m.: Ec.chan omgh. Gopal Singh and Piara £ingh, HarchUiid Singh, Briahtn Gu{.ai anaMa>oifc»j Ftam Fiara. Balwant Sinßh. C. H. Chowdhurv, Parduman Singh and Kartar Singh. Reserves: Mohan Singh and Kama. Umpire: Mr. 2ohan Singli.47 words
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Article40 1938-01-23 23 Manila, Jan. 22. Last Sale Price. Previous To-day Antamok 0.53 0.52 Pesos Benguet Consolidated 9.90 9.90 Consolidated Mines 0.012 0.011 I. X. L. 063 unquoted Masbate 0.14 0.14 San Mauricio 0.52 0.51 United Paracale 0.47 0.46540 words
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Advertisement74 1938-01-23 23 THURSDAY, JAN. 27th. (AT THE %r:W- WOULD) 5 ACTION BOITS. MAIN Ai TRACTION SU,LIVAX i Former Champtan K.O. Kin" VS. (A Tough Hard Hitting Feathci-W.j Also b?dr rftfetog bon^t thtH appeal tc me and all. Vhn B» 11 vs. Bu^i'- D <■ Tati. f\iw% v Smarthy |«c. Metryn Sm"t'- xs.74 words
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Article, Illustration172 1938-01-23 24 As evening settles over Mersin, the Turkish seaport on the southern coast of Asia Minor, a modern harbour typifying the new Turkey stands silhouetted against the sky, illuminated by the fading sun. Plnet News President-elect of the Indian National Congress, 39-year-old Mr. Subhaa Chandra Bose,Planet News - 172 words
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