Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 January 1938

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  • 16 1 The Sunday Tribune oL fr-No. 34. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1938. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune
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  • 195 1 NO ATTACK ON OPEN CITIES GOVT. OFFER But Must Win At Any Price M l CH of the wanton slaugh ter m Spain may be stopped if an offer by the Government to the rebels to cease bombardment of open towns provided both sides
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  • 88 1 Engagement To Countess To Be Announced Tirana, Jan. 29. IN announcement hits been issued to 11 the effect tha' King Zog's engagelent to Counter Gtraldine Apponyi will be announced to-morrow. Countess is the 22-years-old daughter of the Hungarian statesman, Count Apponyi. who is a firs.-class shot and who
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  • 59 1 v London. Jan. 29. »rn°T mi atlons lor 52 6eats to th^ Northm Ireland sjeneral election were re-™d.to-aay AMon? the ministers re■umed. without exposition, were Viscount and the Rt. Hon. Mr. .T. M. Andrews, (Finp.nct Mr Milre Barbour. £ommerce>; \n r Gordon. Parliamen«ry Secretary a Minister for Labour:
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  • 83 1 Fresh Terrorist Outrages In Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 29. TWO terrorist outrages occurred this evening. In the first, a hand grenade was thrown at the offices of the Sin Wan Pao, a leading Chinese daily newspaper m the central district of the Settlement. There were no damages and casualties, and no
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  • 153 1 Everything Depends On America Paris. Jan. 29. THE question of how far the Powers are prepared to help China was discussed m the French Press to-day. A write-in the "Petit Parisien" says that the result depends on America's decu sion, for England and France have definitely
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  • 118 1 Concern Felt Over Their Safety Chungking, Jan. 29. i^CNCERN is felt over the safety ol V> China's priceless art treasures, part of which was exhibited at Burlington House m London m 1936. The bulk remains m an undisclosed port m the Yangtse, awaiting transportation to Chungking
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  • 219 1 SLAPPED ON THE FACE U. S. VERSION Soldier Livid With Rage Washington, Jan. 29 SIMULTANEOUSLY with its report to Japan the State Department issues Mr. Allison's version of the incident m which he was struck by a Japanese sentry, which is considerable at variance wi*h the
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  • 280 1 IN BRITAIN Instructions Issued By Home Office London, Jan. 23. pOMPREHENSIVE instructions to v^ local authorities throughout Britain for the immediate preparation of anti-air raid precautions scheme were issued by the Home Office today. The instructions cover every aspect of air raid and are outlined m a
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  • 77 1 Demand For Foreigners To Be Replaced Marseilles, Jan. 29. THE British members of the crew of the tanksr "Socony," registered m Hongkong, which arrived from St. Lou's (Durhone) on Thursday with a cargo of oil, are refusing to sail unless the foreigners m the crew are
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  • 43 1 London, Jan. 29. RfcLTER understands that an announcement vf* be^uade within two or three weeks ifi reference to the possibility of Their Majesties' visit to India, towards the end of the year or the beginning of 1939* Reuter
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  • 124 1 DEATH, DESTRUCTION AIR RECORDS Mows Over Britain London, Jan. 29. A GALE which shrieked at 80 miles an hour across Britain, left a trail of death and devastation m its wake. There were several deaths when houses crashed, trains were delayed, and fishing and shipping were held up. Eighty per
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  • 140 1 All States To Be Consulted London, Jan. 29. THE Geneva League Council meeting which was fixed for 11 a.m. to-day was adjourned to 5 p.m., but the Chinese appeal which was expected to be discussed was removed from the agenda because Dr. Wellington Koo was awaiting instructions
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  • 108 1 Large Number Of Casualties Rome, Jan. 29. DETWEEN 50 and 100 men were killed D and injured m a big explosion at the yegni munition works near Tivoli at 9.30 o'clock this morning. Every kind of ambulance was engaged m rushing the injured, some of whom were
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  • 225 1 Also Repulsed In Two Places Shanghai, Jan. 29. "JAPANESE troops attempted to advance *J from Mingkwang m the southern section of the Tientsin-Pukow railway but were repulsed after severe engagement, according to Chinese reports. It is claimed that the Chinese forces have completed encirclement of 2,000 Japanese
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  • 173 1 FACTOR FOR PEACE Will Not Be Outbuilt London, Jan. 29. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's rearmament plan is in no way unpopular in Britain, fudging from the approval implied in the news columns of the Press or expressed in their leaders. "It is a striking reflection on the
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  • 383 1 English Scottish League Soccer Results ARSENAL HELD TO A DRAW Edinburgh Beaten By 6-2 London, Jan. 29. RESULTS of English and Scottish League- football matches played to-day, as cabled by Reuter, were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Charlton A. 2 Birmirgham G Chelsea 0 Middlesbrough 1 Darby C. 1
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    • 113 1 1 5 a.m. Edition i j JB HEALTH and BEAUTY M ffj^\^ryf Every woman can acquire that charm, vivacity and Fm^JF^9j >^ fascination which will make her the centre of attraction. !jH^ \r^ 'i?V Vivacity and beauty are the normal results of perfect S >y health. Perfect health is ensured
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS Wf II! YOl X BREAKFAST Frf The momvuvc THIEII'M-:
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  • 1221 2 BRILLIANT JOH6RE CEREMONY THE GOVERNOR Warm Tribute To His Work Singapore, Saturday. II7ITH all the pomp and splendour befitting the occasion, the investiture of H.H. Tiinku Ismail, the Tunku Mahkota of Johore, v.ith the insignia of the Most Excellent Order of the Knight Commander nf the
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  • 728 2 A LINK WITH THE PAST AT MALACCA Settlement For T^ Portuguese UfSTOKir Malaga has m*^ ciations with the pa<t7J;,w i r which is to be found m W^S which give the town much J^ attraction it holds lor tourists Eking out a humble existen* '■ninll settlement m a corner oftfcT
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  • 44 2 Singapore. SJ^Jp Being the owrer of a dog Jriit&G* milting it to be out of doort** muzzle at the Naval Baa? W A. C. Henderson, a £uro£*j^ this morning fined $30, BUllty before Mr. H A Judge, m the Criuiau! Vh^ k
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    • 138 2 f»r^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 BKAS BASAH ROAD. j TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY j TIFFIN TO-DAY-SI.QO SERVED FROM 12.30 TO 3 P.M. Also POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHfiS. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. Wedding rtnd Birthday RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering Und e r Cakes made to order. ENTERTAINMENT.
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    • 74 2 I O fC Ol¥ U T GROVE! j s WHERE EVERYBODY GOES S EXTENSION SUNDAY NIGHT UNTIL 2 A.M.\ i t fi> WEAKNESS. 1 XL/ DBBILIT' I A fIK^^ES CHI EN S'S yru p Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that (his radical remedy Ar v '\YS CURES,
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    • 213 2 When The Strain Begins To Tell Nervous exhaustion is a distressing as well as dangerous condition, among its symptoms being inability to concentrate, failing memory, insomnia, headaches, neuralgia, enfeebled vitality and spirit, melancholia, nervous dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weight and strength. So low may the general enfeeblement become as to
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  • 563 3 VAN ZEELAND REPORT GOVT/S POLICY Sir John Simon's Comments London. Jan. 29. THE Van Zoeland report was the subject of a briei comment by the Chancellor of the Lxchequer, Sir John Sim^n, m a spewh last nij;lu at Leeds. He expressed thanks of the British
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  • 1051 3 ANGLO-DUTCH SOLIDARITY STRONG VIEWS Further Co-operation Urged ,prom Our Own Correspondent} By Air Mail) London, Jan. Wrd OP 011^^" Netherlands MinisCiem»ti presided. Cotm stinun concluded a long adSJ^^f^etwee^^ingapore and the more so because it is quite 2£n that if rain penetrates our roor. wou'd
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  • 291 3 Inquiry Into Coolies' Deaths Singapore, Saturday. THAT a cargo of rock sulphur was noo mentioned by the ship's agents m their application to the Singapore Harbour Board for the berthing of the Dut£h iiner, Meerkerk, was alleged by Mr. W. H. Lait, Traffic Superintendent of the Singapore
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  • 76 3 Official From Colonial Office (From Our Own 1 Correspondent (By Air Mail) London. Jan. 19. IT is understood that Mr. W. OrmsbyGore. Colonial Secretary, is appointing an official film censor to the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. There have been many complaints m the past that
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  • 224 3 May Resume Publication On Feb. 22? (From Our Oiun Reporter) Penang, Saturday. IT is learned that, as a result of representation made to the Government through their solicitor, the Modern Daily News, the Chinese newspaper which was suspended last week, will probably be allowed to resume publication
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  • 133 3 China Fleet Commander In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. ADMIRAL Sir Percy Noble, X.C.8., Commander-in-Chief, British Cruia Squadron, passed through Singapore m the "Comorin" to-day. Sir Percy Noble is to relieve Admiral Sir Charles Li;tie, who is going home shortly owing to his illness. The new Covmnander-in-Chief is not
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  • 92 3 'Bus Turns Turtle In Thompson Road Singapore, Sunday. HOLLOWING what was believed to be an attempt o:r. his own life, a Chinese was yesterday morning removed to hospital by ambulance irom the Telok Aver Police Station. He had a lacerated wound over his neck. As the result of
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  • 52 3 Large Increase In Number London, Jan. 2&. THE number of boy schools m all countries increased, last year, by 262,857, making a world's membership of 2,855,689 at the end of the year. Within the Empire, there was a corresponding increase of 43,615, bringing the membership to 1,055,551 British
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  • 51 3 Can Expect Smoke Screens During Exercises A warning to shipmasters, issued by the Master Attendant yesterday, states Smoke may be laid m any of the approaches to Singapore at any time during the course of exercises which are being carried out by warships between Feb. 2 and
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  • 78 3 Singapore, Saturday. Monamed Mohsin bin Shariff, a young Indian, was to-day sentenced to undergo 15 months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by one year's Police supervision, when he appeared for sentence m the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Foner, District Judge, on a charge cf house
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  • 314 3 Improvement Trust NEW TENEMENTS AND SHOPS nnHE Singapore Improvement Trust have just completed the following blocks of tenement flats as the first step m their programme dealing 1 with the great overcrowding m Singapore. When one realises that there are blocks m the town averaging 1,165
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  • 178 3 Fine On Japanese Firm To Stand Singapore, Saturday. PIVING judgment m the High Court to-day, the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine, dismissed the appeal, and confirmed the conviction and sentence of a fine of $500, or m default three months' rigorous imprisonment, pusseu by the District Judge
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  • 161 3 Two Years' Imprisonment For Indian Singapore, Saturday. THE full Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of their lordships the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine, the Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, reduced the sentence of seven years' penal servitude passed
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  • 49 3 Singapore, Saturday. The Malay Regiment will mount guard at Government House to-morrow, but owing to the prevailing weather conditions it has been reluctantly decided to dispense with the march through the town originally announced to take place. The men will be taken to Government House by lorry.
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  • 163 3 Declaration Under Secrets Ordinance Singapore, Saturday. jpHANGI is out of bounds to the general v. public m Singapore for the period of the combined manoeuvres which are due to commence on Monday. An official notification declares Chap.yi and the area west of Bukit Timah roa-j north
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  • 27 3 Adelaide, Jan. 29. In the women's final tennis Miss Dorothy Nevndy or the United States beat Miss Dorothy Stevenson of Australia by 6-3; 6-3.- Reuter
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    • 574 4 "VICTORIA THE GREAT" is a MAGNIFICENT fi^^JlPlj A"* l EVERYONE heartily' AGREES HbK :> WM *JWm R.K.O.— RADIO'S MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE mßEgaMr c c Story of England's most famous Queen re-enacted W'- W^ at nt actual palaces anf- locales of her life. With many seems SEATS PROVISIONALLY BOOKED MUST BE PAID
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    • 445 4 T IMVIUOX 3.15 6.15 9.15 I O-|>\\ 1 i j GRAND FUN IN BEN TRAVERS I<ATEST i LAUGHMAKER— PACKED WITH HILARITY* j JTOM WALLS RALPH LYNN j* 6 for vALorir 1 Ji ALHAMBRA To-Day 3-15 6-15 9-15 It all makes exce!!ent film fare— entirely suitable for Chinese New Yeari entertainment.
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  • 415 5 WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY BEST ROMANTIC COMEDY OF THE YEAR IT)E-SPMTTIN<J laugh treat is m stone for moviegoers who A ,'ig-j t he opening at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week attraction there starting on Tuesday will he "Double Wed-'^co-starring those perennial favourites, William Powell and I
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  • 465 5 TECHNICOLOUR FILM Ray Mi I land In "Ebb Tide" THE first sea story filmed m Technkoloiur will h«> shown m -5H apore early next month wHen "to Tide" opens at the Capitol T akeT from a story by Robert Louis stevsnson and Lloyd Osbourne, -Ebb Tide"
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  • 241 5 George Bancroft Again PEORGE Bancroft, the screen's U number one he-man, ends his recent retirement from the picture fold with his re-appearance on the screen m Columbia's "Hell-Snip Morgan," which comes to the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, shortly, with Ann Sothern and Victor Jory m the leading supporting role.
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  • 113 5 That Myrna Lay's first experience before a motion picture camera was as a "clothes-horse" for a dress that was worn by another actress m >l ßen Hur"? V That William PoweH borrowed $700 from a wealthy aunt to pay his tuition m dramatic school? It took him
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  • 57 5 A Puranic picture, which opens its Malayan season at the Royal Theatre, Singapore on Feb. 3, is "Bhama Parinayam," which features well-known screen personalities as Miss T. P. Rajalakshmi. Sirukalathur Sama. Vidwan Srinivasan and Raja M. G. Dandapani. The story is based on the Maha Bhagavatham, the theme
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    • 122 5 the pick of the hop I harvests goes into J X^_ tick it bi:i:ii_^X^ PERFECT, sun ripened hops, cultivated „^t and grown with scientific care, and "^^SB^ with one thought m mind— the pro- j^^SS^^B^Hk duction of good beer. Tiger, brewed with the finest hops im- TmKS IB ported fresh
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  • 1885 6  -  NOR AH BUXTON Qur Short Story By PAMELA Kendrick, gazing 1 idly down upon the swirl of traffic that never ceased rumbling beneath the window of her office, decided that life held too few thrills to come anywhere near her standard of what Kfo rlmmM be. A
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  • 137 6 Iceland Lamb Sold As "Empire" Lond<m. Jan. 13. A firm of Croydon (Surrey) butcher? has been fined ineas. with lawguineas costs, for cicketing lamb froa iceiand as "Empire.'' A Surrey County Coiinril inspector ft was stated m court, saw In the ircrr window of tli.c butcher's .shop .shoulders
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    • 813 6 INDIGESTION. DOES NOT WORRY HIM NOW He Has found a Speedy and Effective Remedy A man who has suffered for years with stomach trouble, and who has *ried ail sorts of remedl&s m an effort to obtain relict, should know what he is talking about when he recommends a remedy
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    • 430 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send your date and time of birth or th 9 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 esnd all other important events. One year reading monthly details
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  • 1762 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rTHE Tribune's ever watchful London cor- respondent spotted an item m the Northampton Independent which he thought would nterest us out here. A feminine correspondent of the paper had been critical regarding the "idle wives of Singapore." They were, she declared, sophisticated, blase and unnatural. There seems
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    • 74 7 party to-morrow night 1 n and I just can't make 4mmo^ m up my mind what to r-' iC j y I AUR European Assistants are >W* always at your service. Call upon them for advice on any question ifc dealing with table fare. Wo solve your catering problems. 'PHONE:
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  • 2002 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. $**t*ii and Heard Left Singapore. .has Mr?. Lynn, the Elizabeth Arden beauty list, who arrived m the .7 part of December. She •d away on Friday for Batavia, Bandoeng and Java and she will remain there until June and then travel home to London South
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    • 82 8 Qino 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. has b autiful evening
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    • 67 8 has just received coloured Pekin glassware. Dessert services Fruit bowls "Kechil Makan" dishes 18, Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 7143. Gowns for every occasion also J Smart woollen outfits specially for those going Home, at PALAIS tie* MODES J 12A, Capitol Building SINGAPORE. Exclusive models for dinner and evening wear
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    • 17 8 doromy more radium-vita cosmetics j I cover every beauty need 18, battery road, Ist floor. phone 6995.
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    • 126 8 t^# V THE SEASON'S DRESSES. OiitlSTIE. I I JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. A CONSIGNMENT OF THE) i LATEST STYLES OF PRINTED ft PLAIN ORGANDIE, COTTON i LACE, VOILE, GEORGETTE i J GOWNS. S CREPE RAYON, HAVY SILK S S DRESSES VERY SUITABLE FOR GOING HOME AT REASONABLE t PRICE, FROM
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    • 66 8 A i So ELIZABETH AKDEBTS PERirMH) Lli'STiCi Ask for the Royal Lipslicl.. which is fragrant of the love* ly Blue Grass Perfume, exS haletl from a tiny compartment concealed m the caPscenting the lipstick and even the owner's bag! Exclusive to Elizabeth Arden. of coui*sc f The lipstick itself is
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  • 1436 9 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL nll Las been experiencing --ALA LumPi" h£ and I a S^itn iT occasional cocL. weather Jmenffi everyone has made ftSOTrtSS S run swm 2 once Tlhe weekend there were two 0V tme football matches m progress. to?ere me rodaU. the F.M.S. Police f
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  • 160 9 THE weather seems to have definitely 'set fair After the cold and abundant rain of the last two months the dry crisp air and clear sunny skies are ng and invigorating tonicizing and refreshing m the extreme and giving one the feeling that it »s sjocd to
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    • 39 9 Angelas Louis Philippe Lipsticks <«*« attractive shades. U(;lri ORAX«;k. I'I.AMK. l>Oi>pY, MEWn >. PANIJORA, FKAMiiois!.:, i )AUK Pst!ck also come? m "Cream Roii se- m handy UtUe contauurs t0 flt the smallest evenin- ha X Medical Hall Ltd, 3 BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 248 9 At Vogue's!!! i< x c i t n y NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. THE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS AT THE PARIS OPENING'S. The TALK OF THE TOWN of th«*se intexxating new CREATIONS cf the latest model-hats created by the famous de;is:ners of Paris! Jean Patou, Reboux and AGNES. Sehow brilliantly they
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    • 68 9 1 Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, i and Evening Dresses. Hats blocked and made to order. \de SOIZA'S I Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road X i MAYFAIR Ladies' Gentlemen's Outfitters rv V Latest with the Earliest Gentlemen Ladies Style SHIRTS HANDBAGS TIES COATEE 1 HATS PERFUMERIES Quality SWIMSUITS SHOES y
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    • 133 9 MADAME PAGE Can show you lovely tweeds m exclusive designs for suits and coats, ordered from London. Personal attention given to all orders, and customers own materials made up at very moderate prices. BATTERY BUILDING, j 'PHONE 6327. BATTERY ROAD. Sri^nre 1 ha<; rontributpd Wi ffl'WswMwwMm%!fr much to our comforts
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    • 29 9 Call at ELSIE MARY 37, Selegie Road, and see her Lovely Model Gowns for ail occasions Highest Price $30 Designed by "IVADAME PAGE' 13, Battery Road. Dres making Dept.
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    • 57 9 JPRISOLLA LTD.) "IHIVJOI II CORSETS GIRDLES F A i 11 Ma Ma Ma it im BEAUTIFUL SHEER BOS'E^Y IEL. 3335. i 61, STAMFORD ROAD. S -W -X j i NEW TATTOO j LIPSTICKS. ROUGK. l-OWUUt, MASCARA, A.Nii LA UttU&l .\AILj jLU^icsii. I L i OBTAINABLE AT > |The Novelty Store,
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  • 602 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 30, 1938. BOYCOTT >.:,Y courageously Lord Cecil i-s inuing his advocacy of a of Japanese goods m order the -Delusion of the war against China. The courage is m marked contrast to attitude <;f certain statesmen, whenever boycotts or sancare suggested, argue that such action
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  • 1065 10  - Radio Policy Is Due To Come In Review Again C. H. W. Goult I>ADIO m Malaya is likely to become a burning topic of the hour again very soon. The recent rumours that the postal authorities were installing a high power transmitter for radiophone purposes which would be used during
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  • 512 10  -  Anglius A NNIE," said the mistress to her pretty maid, "I notice your young man is here very often!" "Yes, mum," was the reply. "Do you think his intentions are serious?" "I think so, mum; he's already begun to complain about my cooking." "T>E
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    • 485 10 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours^v^JJ Glands Fortified k^^JU by Netv Discovery m Mtfr^x and pleasures of modern life? Do you suffer from loss of 1\ memory, nervousness, weak body, impure blo'-d'' \re M \^MB you worried? Do you suffer from fear or have anin- B^^n\ riority complex? Do you
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  • 1691 11 WORK ON THE DAILY W EXPRESS YEW'S FROM THE MALAYAN ANGLE t- j wnnr of the Malaya tfl^^^J o^, m London *£3 rter on the Daily 7iv« bHow a further act**^. w fr experiences «n London. jrU "fV^^tin, with mem- the Express staff ««A=ntrd
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  • 208 11 Suggestion Thai eon Might Broadcast I A SUGGESTION 1 1 might hrro idcast a < .sage to the peoy!e i ES Is nuute m a lettei to tti loi-dinp; Qewspaners af Ca] a Signed "An Enu,';i:,hv i ter runs as follows:— "Sir. In connection v tii the
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  • 108 11  - How To Stop Stomach Pain In Five Minutes Dr. F. B. Scott M.D., Paris By 'If you want an astonishing di q stration of how quickly and > apletely aeuto indigestion un be stopped, fust take a level teaspoonful of 'B Magnesia m water four tablets are equally effeciv". j
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    • 162 11 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men anri woraer •rho suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do uot know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish O < misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant
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    • 111 11 liii|»rovoiii«'ul* ||«'l»lta<*t' ii i v h Although Rimless Spectacles are better m appearance and lighter m weight than oidinary frame spectacles to wearers, but the screws holding the glasses always work loose and cause glass breakage. Only NO-SCRU Mounting which holds lenses securely and permanently m place with a special
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    • 80 11 1 ENJOY LIFE I RtOAIN VITALITY for REIN VIGOR ATiON BODY a°nd MIND I 1 ALVO-ECSTASIN a iy net an ••Kperur.enl 2 'S bill a iitrc life volid ELIXIR I d lilt prolonging i VITALITY i- When thouicindv of «T I MEN dnd WOMEN I Idll over the «vorld r.
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    • 166 11 eetning witnout lears As scon as the first tiny tooth is due, give your baby 4 OVALTI\E f Riflfc to bite and crunch. They will ensure his happiness and contentment throughout teething time. Although not too hard for baby to eat .md enjoy, 'OVALTINE' Rusts are just firm enough to
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  • 875 12  -  Horatius THE FINESSE AND THE FOIL (By THE simple finesse is one of the elemen- tary plays m tvidge, and one of the first things the beginner learns is the simple technique of promoting card values by taking advantage of their position. m its simplest form, the finesse
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    • 68 12 I^^Z^^d Motor Cycle uives service and value far m advance of any othor Servzce-cfter-purchise end high seen- make. /land prir*s are hoo 0/ £.<?.4.'6 7^pa^ assets. Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATTJ PAHAT— MUAR. Penan? Motors, Penang Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, S^remban i W illwllß
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    • 206 12 LAID UP FOR WEEKS BY SCIATICA At 76 Kruschen Conquered His Complaint At 86 years of age, this man is still going strong, yet 10 years ago he was laid up for weeks with an attack of sciatica. But he conquered the trouble and it has never, come back. Read
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    • 142 12 Perak Turf Club. FEBRUARY MEETING, 1938. SATURDAY, 29TH JANUARY. 1938. WEDNESDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1938 SATURDAY. STH FEBRUARY. 193h. The Subscription for Visiting Member* 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
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  • 1267 13  -  G. S. Hammonds Rn do Iph Fri m I n of .enius have been r Kt S*b, than ha,e novelists. =rrrv of a working man kltoT^o set forth one day t It was the beginning of fc T he nght moment to stnk, fc evaded the
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    • 76 13 /On- >, lujiatAMicnLJi 0 WORLDS FINEST PENI crownifl <J cchieveil^ntoffirepen engilir^ring.WifhhogeSkrlp I copocity and balanced I h nd comfort, I Sheaffer's alone pro- *&i all oi fQ 1 Vs big fectcres m I P«n efficiency. And only ffe 59iv $YOutha W^me guarantee for writing pe r took for the whi}«
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    • 114 13 >i f f Sufferers from Prickly 'fi<L s*g)£l/ Heat will find m < er f/sfff4*M&&^& molene a remedy of highll\stij&*\ I est value. SUFFER NO I j J MORE from that frightU ful Skin Disease. Jpin the Great Germo>ene Skinhealing Crusade which is HEg®! S3 $ES£i steadily banishing Skin ll|2
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    • 302 13 CRIPPLED BY ANIKA\J3UNION.--aH•• r ill Radox. Happy reader You, doo, are K'oing 1 to kn on the relief that Radox brings, if you'll only follow tho ezan n-tter:— t had i mw tors. which I had had fot about ten o% twetv* years. I hud a bunion on each foot,
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    • 102 13 •DIAMOND* BI.US AKF A X^JfaVaß SOUND INVESTMt.NI jiXB Vm tpcnd ooe-tliird »l t> mW your Uia In bt-d. thrrrtur* %^H aH I youf bedstead U tin- mini P%^B taportaol Item of lunutiw» \^J il> your bouse. &«TftL I MM Do mni be falUried with V T% 'anything tolcriui to T^
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  • 1600 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On The Game Of "Looking On 9 And Make The Discovery That It Can Be Played Very Effectively Anywhere But Preferably In A Railway Station. TT is generally acknowledged that the looker-on sees most of the game. Even
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  • 96 14 Three-Ton Boiler Hurk| Into Bedroom Hazebrouk, Ftiotti AS the result of an explosion m tjfl factory m the commune of titty waersveide, a three-ton boiler wufe ed into the air and across the stm, j crashed through the roof of a homi the other side of the street
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    • 195 14 TICKETS IBSUEP j \*>\JU[\J BY ALL BTEAM I J fOR "fIHTP, AIR AND S TRAVE L RAILWAY LINES l NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are i given the be-t of attention and i assistance. 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. S WATCHES
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    • 253 14 m 3 seconds CORNS are killed and loosened with just one application of Gets-It. A drop or two ends the torture of throbbing corns. A few days later you can lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT Makes you forget corns. UU-9 BKagf §H j|k fl jiggj fift B
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    • 118 14 ELLIS and COMPANY WHITEANT EXPERTS WE SPECIALISE IN THE ERADICATION Of WHITEANTS, BORER, BORING BEETLE 15 BUILDINGS, GARDENS, COMPOUNDS ETC DUR EXPERIENCE COY ERS A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS FN MALAYA Agents and Secretaries EVAN WONG AND CO., China Bafldinff: Chulia Street, Singapore. 'Phone 2s How fr^^O Clear jp KOD
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  • 763 15 FROM ALL TITLE MATCHES DECISION MADE Selangor's Big Debt To A. S. Samuel (By "The Rambler") CHAMPION both of Malaya and Selangor! Well done, Samuel! Not one of the huge crowd of spectators the largest ever seen at a local championship meeting grudged this
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  • 539 15 ARRANGING THE NEW SEASONS PROGRAMMES (By "Sphinx") *sTjsSr«»Srti still m the Preparation for the current enthusiasts m this Kv^nSbttes experience a f thi fame from now on until W*"?! U the various lourna- £,"5 *bout to begin. «ay this lull ood for the game
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  • 22 15 iroup Photograph ot the membe B o f the Spartan B.P. taken on the occasion of their second anniversary.
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  • 585 15 PERAK S PREVIOUS DISPLAY RECALLED <By "Racquet") AT the moment there is a lull in n badminton circles all over the State but the game will be in full swing after the annual general meeting of the Perak Badminton Association. These notes are being written in
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    • 78 15 SHAMROCKS "A" HEAD THE TABLE Surprise Victory Over Argonauts "A" f seating the Argonauts "A," the S™«ks -A- have sprung a surSthl S reached the to i> of tht: li^ h points to their credit HEu In th 3 "B" who have m the Inter-Party games to an A^onauts vs.
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    • 586 15 Unned first): Koh Kirn S?un lost to Scow Chui Chiang 9—15, 6—15. Yeoh Cheang Boon beat Yap Chuan Choon 15—9, 15—9. Lim Keng Watt lost to Wong K'ok Fong 10 15. 12 15. Tay Koon Lim beat Koh Ho Nee 15 9, 15—8. Yeoh Cheng Swee beat Gui Chon^ Wee
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    • 78 15 < vs^ That's how your mouth .f V\ eels after usin Kolynos. The surging, invig- orating Kolynos foam penetrates every pit Rn d fissure and quickly removes the dull, k dingy stains. It destroys and washes away the dangerous germs that cause tooth decay. Try Kolynos and see how clean
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    • 752 15 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER TH \X COD LIVER OIL: Tasteless, flesh -form ing t ablets for thin people Ah v;ho arr too thin and we!gh tai little for their peace of mind, km v. if only they could take enough Ood I Oil, they nyaht begin to put on a
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  • 2213 16 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Soccer the big topic Lessons to be learned from the Islington Corinthians A new conception of soccer Critics Criticised Tourists a fine side wonderfully fit in spite of strenuous tour a suggestion about coaches (By "Argus") I i. XI.. I BOXING NOTES
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    • 274 16 rHF NtW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION N0.3 Ho. t Curti DUohartf**. N*. Cur«s Blood E-ciaon. Ho. 3 Cor«a Chronic W*aiui«sa«s, Eni m Pric* i: Chemists, or eitbar No. raturn Mail* DR.LECLZRCM«d.Co.Ha/arstcckßd.N.W.S,Londoa. OR. L.E CLERC'S PILLS for the Live** AKidn«y«— wm k kldn«ya oV bladaUirv UUIIMIIU I OLD
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    • 166 16 FOR H E ALTH AND VITALIT USE There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKAS A possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a
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    • 270 16 NEW HAIR j .-iltJflßMflfttou F°. r 21 yean Kotalko has been Js&k i§iit bringing new hair to the head! f"y«SJP%r*:6fr ifi^Mff ro 3 softening Msr >Pl^R clearing the closed Almost Jf ?$$&l& that the young hairt Bald can grow through. Kotalko and Kotilko Soap soon stop falling half and clean
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    • 121 16 j^dANACIM yl Instantly! ■HBL/TrV^^^H E A D ACHES NljyjjjJ NEURALGIA J TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM COLDS FEVER If you suffer from headaches to thousands. Doctors and —can't sleep because of the dentists prescribe it. pains of neuralgia, tooth- Try ANACIN and see for ache or rheumatism. If you yourself how quickly it
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    • 50 17 KVai(Et 'MITEDTOrHEEYE. f**^ SPECIALIZING .Hula, rS^g. T* le anomalies. Cross l^«l eyes. Complicated V\ '!f es of defwtive vision, '-'asses if needed. fc THOMI'SDN. 1).<,. 5c (D >-- »f Ocular Science). 4 ARC AD E> GROUND FLOOU. ''hone 3002. COBs >"ta t io n w ithom Cost m Ol »l»k'atio
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    • 67 17 *Food Facts about CADBURYS MILK CHOCOLATE Into every i-Ib. block of Cadburys iMilk Chocolate go li glasses of fresh, full-cream milk. It is the milk, plus the food value of the chocolate, that give* Cadburys a Milk such an amazing amount of nourishment per ounce. For example, a \-lb. block
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    • 235 17 T A H T E NEW— WORLD. Epf i THURSDAY, FEB. 3rd I jlmmm? l&mWf: Another 3 Big 10-3 Mm. Rd: Proqrammn Featuring all top-n< ichors. W I A 31 O mw raHpll 'A (r l }le black panther who always thrilv i wßmlkA VU T|:n n V m Bff
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 414 17 )Halay all Listeners Radio Grammes of Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY Military B alld *5 »SS» ll m Ma5 1>h B t Orchestral Concovr. sung by Fe'er Daw--12.1 0P ro "Tnn^ Records 1 "Draice s m fjTSaJd T Bound- .Stan--8 *a View HOtd .conB B Miscellaneous Programme Two Songs
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    • 689 17 BRITISH EMPIRE Portsmouth v. Stoke City. A commennnnnn a Tt*n*T^ tarv by Thomas Woodrooffe, on the strKUdKAMMES cond half of the Association football match. From Fratton Park, Portsmouth. 8.45 p.m. Weekly Newsletter, Sports KeCltal By Australian Summary, and Saturday Sport. A 4.- a Greenwich Time Signal at 9.05 p.m. ArtlStS
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    • 273 17 song). Tantum ergo Sacramentum i Plainsong). Benediction. Pace, Domine, pace populo tuo. Divine Praises Adoremus m aeternum. Sanctissima Sacramentum. Hymn, Praise we our God with Joy (W.H., 213). (Organist: Frank Taylor.) 8 a.m. Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m. 8.20 a.m. Big Ben. The Chalk
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    • 94 17 US.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call-letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 9.05 p.m. Radio tfpoclight, resume or coming events (E)— New York, W2XE 21,520; 13.9. 9.20 p.m. Programmes from Networks (E)— New York,
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    • 106 17 7.20 a.m. Jack Bonny and M;uv Livingston Hollywood Bcbeoectady. W2XAD 15,330; 19.5. Scheneetady, W2XAF .♦.530; 31.4. V.50 a.m. Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra Chicago, W9XF 6.100; 49.1. 8.20 a.m. Variety Programme, starring Nelson Eddy— Hollywood Schencctudy W2XAD 15,330; 19.5. Schenectady W2XAF 9,530; 31.4. 8.20 a.m. "Symphony Concert" (SA) —New York, W3XAL 17,780;
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  • 37 18 Singapore, Jan. 29. TIN The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $87 (down RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 23V6 (down Sellers 281 j (<|owii
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  • 84 18 Istanbul A raging fire ha.s destroyed the entire village or Gem, m Central Anatolia. Five villagers, including one woman, were burnt to death. Many cattle also penshed. In all 66 houses were razed to the ground and some 800 people are now .leless. The fourth annual
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  • 507 18 MR. A. J. BRAGA To Shoot In East Africa THE desire to hunt big game m Africa the hunter's paradise is but a hazy dream for most sportsmen. The fascination of bringing into the orbit of reality jungle life and glorious scenery so vividly depicted m
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  • 476 18 By K. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) YOU probably have never read of the men who have opened the eyes ot the world. I am going to tell you the story of Nero and "The Emerald Eye"; Salvino D'Armato and the first known use of
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  • 71 18 Calcutta. Indian post offices have issued o series of George VI pictorial stamps. The stamps depict the history o r mr.il transport m India from ';omell to aeroplanes. The issue is very popular and C?.leultta alone sold more than £2,250 worth of the stamps m one day. At
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    1115 18  -  John G. Breman V.D.M. BREEDING WITH INCUBATORS Controlled Nursery MAINTAINING PROPER TEMPERATURE (By CPE, C.T. Seer. Manager The Laying Hen 179 Orchard Road, Singapore). OHHIS is my second article on this subject. There are machines on the market with a controlled nursery. In the usual type of incubator
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    • 575 18 Oh, My Poor Legs That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain Have You Suffered it DO your legs throb and burn? Is your body tortured with Che pains of rheumatism? Do piles make your life a misery? Does your heart fail to keep your blood flowing freely
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    • 32 18 WHEH VOUfe GU3L SA\S fcMASVMH £/V\- (PAT KWA T*N> "T&KE NER Ttp-fcNLASWtN SW CP*T KW^ "TAW> VMIUNOT ONLY CUR^ ro\JL-BUtATv4 IT >NILL ALSO SWEET6N HOoTvS. EIVG AU]\f TOIVG Till; TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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  • 750 19 DEAD HEAT IN DAYS BIG EVENT FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY MEE TING .rrom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. va a big attendance and the JftjS* sweeps were freely pat'■°*d was fine and ihe going X were exciting, es**n3Tn event of .he day m Utondale
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  • 313 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Pcnang, Saturday. PERAK beat Penang by 3—l m the inter-State hockey match played m Penang to-day. M. van Breukelen) Time: 1 mm. 14 sees. Won by dead heat, three quarter; V/ 2 lengths. Totes: $26. $25, $15, $14. Cash sweep: Nos. 160 and
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  • 88 19 AT the annual general meeting of the Y.M.CA. tennis section held m the tennis pavilion at Bras Basah Read th? following were elected office-bearers for 1938: Chairman. Mr. J. T. N. Handy; hon. referee, Mr. D. H. Kleinman; captain. Dr. G. Haridas; vice captain. Dr. Chia Teck Yam;
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  • 1051 19 RUGBY FINALE AT STADIUM IDEAL WEATHER Best Match Of Season Singapore, Saturday. A SINGLE point decided the issue of tlje annual lugby classic between the North and South at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, victory goihg to the South by eight points (a penalty
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  • 43 19 Adelaide, Jan. 29. In the men's final, Donald Budge beat John Bromwich 6 4, 6—2, 6—l. Bromwich failed to reproduce the form with which he beat von Cramm and was ho match for Budge's fluent stroking and merciless accuracy. Reuter
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  • 63 19 R. L. firut Down With Dengue (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, Saturday. THE finals of the Siam lawn tennis association will be all- Siamese events. \yomen players from Bat a via and Australia were eliminated early and yesterday it. L. Grut, the Malayan representative reached the
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  • 128 19 SOCCER A T THE STADIUM Islingtonians vs. Singapore THE Islington Corinthians are due to play the second match of their Singapore programme to-day (Sunday 1 at the Anson Road Stadium, when they will be opposed to Ih^p strongest side Singapore conld field. The tourists beat the S C FA. very
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  • 38 19 London, Jan. 29. In the world's tab'c tenn s championship women's doubles final. Miles Depetrinova and tT)co v a (Czechoslovakia) beat Miles Berems and Feiemty (Hung-ary) 25 23, 17 21, <>i i« Reuter Wire less
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  • 142 19 Triangular Tourney In Singapore The Johore Malay team for the matches against the Singapore Malays en Monday and against the Selangor Malays on Tuesday m the triangular tournament between the Malays of Selangor, Singapore and Johore, to be played at the Victoria SchoDl, Singapore. SINGLES Salim bin Ariffin,
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  • 450 19 President Replies To Criticisms nTHE annual dinner of the Malayan Rugby Union to the team? participating m the North-South match was held last night at the Raffles Hotel, with Mr. N. F. Mather (President) m the chair. Others at the principal table were Messrs. Charles Salter.
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  • 182 19 Visit To Famous Landmarks (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 29. THE Far Eastern nrebiftorians arrived at Malacca to-day. In company with members of the local historical society, they visited the old Portuguese church on Residency Hill, Stadt House, and the Dutch church used by the Church
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    • 250 19 A man is as >^pm, yvUlliy 43 9 1119 fJ 3 STOMACH -.£Wp!/' Hew old fa JR^'^^jf/ I Nothing ages a man or p 1 j woman quicker than stomach mj\ X^T^^j^.^ not cat a hearty meal because Jk Ws i /^jrl^. I Vv^^lSLj of acidity, heartburn, bilious- \^|l fi»
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  • 57 20 Pictures show H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and H.H. Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, inspecting the Johore Military Forces at the parade held m Johore Bahru yesterday m connexion with the investiture of Sir Ismail, the Sultan's eldest son, with the knighthood recently
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