Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 February 1938
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Title Section15 1938-02-06 1 The Sunday Tribune 3-Nu. IB SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1938. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune15 words
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559 1938-02-06 1 "Last Chance" Of fered By The Powers DEMAND FOR NAVAL ASSURANCE SIZE OF BATTLESHIPS SEQUE TO CONFERENCE WITH BRITAIN AND FRANCE CTERN comment on the reported building by Japan of warships whose tonnage is m excess of that provided for under the LondonReuter - 559 words
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Article32 1938-02-06 1 Adelaide, Feb. 5. Doubts are raised as to Badccck's fit n ss f n proceed to England. It is undsrthat medical consent was withheld, pending a fortnights rest. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article332 1938-02-06 1 Bocca Tigris Forts Bombarded Hankow, Feb. b A VIGOROUS battle across me Danss of the Hwai, or Misty River, which runs twelve miles north o£ Pengpu. continued as the two sides exchange rifle, machine gun and artillery fire. The Japanese are trying to demolish the ChineseReuter; Sin Chew Jit Poh - 332 words
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Article303 1938-02-06 1 Wales Narrowly Beaten By Scotland Murray field, Feb. 5. IN an rugby match played here 'nis afternoon, Scotland defeated Wales by eight points to six. There was a record invasion of 10,000 Welshmen this afternoon. The wea.her was dull and threatening. It drizzled half an hour from theReuter - 303 words
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Article662 1938-02-06 1 GERMAN MOVE Will It Mean New Policy? Berlin, Feb. 5 THE general reaction m well-in-formed circles m Berlin to the changes announced by Heir Hitler is that they constitute the most sweeping innovations m the structure of the German Government since the days of Bismarck. There hasReuter - 662 words
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Article97 1938-02-06 1 Mediterranean Piracies Considered London, Feb. 5. AT a surprise Saturday meeting of Ministers at the Foreign Office to consider the recent occurrences m fhe Mediterranean. Mr. Neville Chamberlain was not present, but Sir John Simon Mr Anthony Eden, Viscount Hailsham. Mr. Macolm Mac Donald, Mr. Duff Cooper,Reuter - 97 words
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Article37 1938-02-06 1 Death Of One Survivor Reported London, Feb. 5. ACCORDING to press reports, one oi the four survivors of the British steamer, Endymion, which sank m the Mediterranean on Monday, has since? died. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 37 words
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Article36 1938-02-06 1 Berlin, Feb. 5. "TT is monstrous that such rumours should spread abroad. They are false as anyone can see for himself." This was the official comment on the reported arrest of Von Fritsch. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article70 1938-02-06 1 Recommendations Of Businessmen Washington, Feb. 5. Twenty-three recommendations to combat recession were placed before Mr. Pooseveit by the committee representing the small business men m conference here. They include the appointment of a Permanent Advisory Council of small businessmen to consult with ihe Govenment, private federal loans toReuter - 70 words
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62 1938-02-06 1 British Warships Leave For Gibraltar London, Feb. 5 A LISBON message states that warships of the Home fleet, which have been on a visit to Tagus, have left for Gibraltar. Before leaving yesterday, Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, Commander-in-Chiel of the Home fleet placed, on behalf of commander, officers and leaderBritish Official Wireless - 62 words
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Article86 1938-02-06 1 Submerged Submarines To lie Attacked Rome, Feb. 5. ITALY has agreed to strengthen h n r anti-piracy patrol m accordance with the proposals of Great Britain. In London, the Italian intimation was received with satisfaction, and it li learned that the situation, arising out of yesterday's bombing ofReuter - 86 words
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Article88 1938-02-06 1 Naval Base Coolie Injured Singapore, Saturday. A COOLIE was injured when an iron beam fell on him while he wsus working at the Naval Base this morning. He had a compound fracture of the right forearm and a fracture of his right thigh, when he was removed to88 words
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Article164 1938-02-06 1 EDINBURGH BEATEN I St. Mirren's Excellent Win Over Morton London, Feb. 5. RESULTS of English and Scottish league football matches played to-day, as telegraphed by Reaiter, were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. Arsenal 3 Derby C. 0 Birmingham 0 Preston N.E. Blackpool 0 Sunderland Bolton W. 1164 words
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Advertisement91 1938-02-06 1 If 5 a.m. s Edition i I A. "fr HERE IS PROOF OF OUR PREVIOUS CLAIMS. he fall °win/j paragraph appear: m the January issue of "Wine and Spirit,' At the EMPIRE WINE COMPETITION hefi 23 Lcndcn during November, 1937. the K. W V received the highest award for th91 words
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Advertisement9 1938-02-06 1 THE .'.EWS WITH VOLR BREAKFAST Try The MORXIXG triiilXe9 words
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Miscellaneous33 1938-02-06 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— I 55 am., 9 ft. 2 ins 2.06 p.m., 8 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:— 2.26 a m. v 9 ft. 1 m 2 56 p m., 8 ft. 2 ins.33 words
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925 1938-02-06 2 VITAL IMPORTANCE OF AIR ARM SUCCESS HYPOTHETICAL ENEMY FORCES CANNOT ESCAPE DETECTION, BUT— (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. TT is to be doubted whether the war manoeuvres by the combined naval, military and air forces during the past week have taught the authorities925 words
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Article508 1938-02-06 2 Particularly were they gratified with the work of the only volunteer unit which took an active part m the work the Singapore R.N.V.R. In seven patrol boats the R.N.V.R. kept coastal patrol off Singapore, and were responsible for locating ths invading ciestroyers which almcst broke through on the508 words
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87 1938-02-06 2 Reconsidera tion Of MacGregor Report? (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IT is rumoured that the McGregor report, as far as Asiatic Government Servants are concerned, is under reconsideration and that there is a likelihood of temporary allowances being: granted m the near future. Inquiries made this morning at the87 words
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Article154 1938-02-06 2 London View Of German Changes London, Feb. 5. THE actual circumstances which preceded the present chang-es m Germany suggests that the need for them arose out of the uneasy balance ol power which has always existed between the radical elements of the National Socialist Party andReuter - 154 words
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Article299 1938-02-06 2 40 Years Subsidy PROVISIONS OF THE BILL London, Feb. 4. IN the Government's new housingand financial provisions bill, issued last night, extra inducements are offered to local authorities to doal with overcrowding, and the subsidy for this will m future be ihe same as lor slum clearance.British Official Wireless - 299 words
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Article107 1938-02-06 2 Reduction In North Effected Washington, Feb. 5. TORE United Stales decided to-day to A reduce its armed foices m Northern China. The State Department has announce! the withdrawal of rh? 15th Infantry, now stationed at Tientsin, and the transfer to Tientsin from Peiping of two companies ofReuter - 107 words
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Article98 1938-02-06 2 New Platoon To Be Raised (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday AUTHORITY has been received by commanding officers of "C" Company of the 2nd. (Selangon Battalion. F.M.S.V.R., to form an additional Eurasian platoon for the company. "C" Company is the Infant addition to the Selangor Battalion of98 words
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Article62 1938-02-06 2 To Visit Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang rpHE Don Cossack Choir and Dancers, who have had a great success m Singapore, will give their final performance at the Victoria Theatre tonight (Sunday) at 9.30 They will appear m Kuala Lumpur on Monday and Tm.^day, Tpoh on Wednesday62 words
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Article67 1938-02-06 2 Two Sikhs Granted Bail Of $500 Each Singapore, Saturday. S. BLshan S nyh and Kuda Baksh were charged before Mr. W. G Reeves, third police magistrate, to-day with cheating a Malay of $300 on a promise ol securing a job as a bill collector. Both claimed trial and67 words
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Article462 1938-02-06 2 To Stabilise Price MR. ERIC MILLER*, VIEWS i From Our Own Correspondent (By Air Mail) London. Jan. 28. ry-HE I.K.R. Committee has, at moment, but one object, viz improvement m price. Stocks at the end of December increased by 52.H0 tons, the highest surplus for *v462 words
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153 1938-02-06 2 Awards From Carnegie Fund (By Air Mail) 9 London, 1&- THE following further aws been made from the fund Pj^ the disposal of the Secretary w f7. for the Colonies by the Tru*«« Carnegie Corporation of New i«^ th^ purpose of enabling seien cers of the153 words
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Article33 1938-02-06 2 Singapore Alleged to have been *"rJ#J a stick m Beach R^^L* »,2 Chinese was taken by atnou Tan Tork flenß Hospital. -*t a lacerated jvound over B» caused sevej vI S33 words
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Advertisement263 1938-02-06 2 r^^ MALAYA'! PREMIEft HOTEL 4 i COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT NEW CABARET ATTRACTION j i KYRA, MOBY j 1 HARRY I POPULAR CONTINENTAL ARTISTES Appearing Nightly i i RAFFLES BRASSERIE Bras Basah Road j V FOB HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. OUTSIDE > CATERING UNDERTAKEN AT MODERATE TERMS S i THONE- 5933 Telegraphic263 words
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Advertisement45 1938-02-06 2 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. gffpgfc^ SPECIALIZING Ocular j^L^^l Muscle anomalies. CrossI l^y ed eyes om P»'cated yS?^ cases of defective vision, V\ Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation,45 words
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1204 1938-02-06 3 INDIAN GOVT. AGENT ENTERTAINED SINGAPORE FUNCTION OUESTIONS OF IMPORTANCE TO COMMUNITY STRESSED Singapore. Sjtunl.u M.r S Venkatarhar. |C A, Ar"»'l «r the government of India m stress^ the future Jihe Indfcas m the country and Icir^ecd for ro-«perali*e effort, 7235 m*** the -At Home1,204 words
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Article73 1938-02-06 3 British Area Carefully Avoided Hongkong, Feb. 5, ACCORDING to foreign observers on n tho Sino-BriUsh border this mornIng Japanese planes have renewed activity on the Chinese border territory. Nice machines reconnoitered extensively, while the village of Namtau was again bombed by planes and shelled from 'heReuter - 73 words
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Article53 1938-02-06 3 Perpignan, Feb. 3. A number of American ambulances with a convoy, and forty lorries driven by Frenchmen and carrying food for the Spanish Government, were bombe by Franco aeroplanes. Three of the convoy were killed and several injured while several lorries were wrecked. The ivors haw returnedReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-02-06 3 A squadron of Seletar Aircraft leaving the Base to launch an attack en enemy naval units.21 words
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Article188 1938-02-06 3 10,000 More Japanese Arrived Shanghai, Feb. 4. /IHINESE and Japanese forces on the V' Wuhu front are reported to be locked m a grim struggle at Takwajish?.n and Yuchiashan hills between Wuhu and Lukang. Determined to avert the imminent danger to Wuhu, the Japanese military commandSin Chew Jit Poh - 188 words
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Article49 1938-02-06 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Malay engineer, on board one of the motor-boats belonging to the Marine Police, sustained several injuries to his right leg when his trousers became caught m the shaft of the engine. Hp was removed to the General Hospital by the ambulance early this morning.49 words
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Article766 1938-02-06 3 now m positions of eminence both m uncial and civic life. Recalling the hard battles through which Christian Brothers had to go In the early years, Rev. Brother James sail that those battles had, under the guidance of Providence, been brought to a successful issue. It was766 words
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Article188 1938-02-06 3 Japanese Army Labelled Most Cowardly Hankow. THE wanton atrocities committed by Japanese soldiers against innocent Chinese civilians m their war of aggression on China have labelled the Japanese Army as the most cowardly of the world, declared an Austrian army officer who is on a tour huere.188 words
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Article88 1938-02-06 3 Chinese Convicted Of Running Lottery S^ t Singapore, Saturday. ONG LAU MENG. a well-known Straits-born Chinese, who stood trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer m th»p Criminal District Court to-day, charged wi'-h assisting m the management of a dud ie lottery. Chap-Jee-Kee at 14, Eng Kiang Place,88 words
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Article82 1938-02-06 3 London, Feb. 4. The great importance which the Board of Education attach to the national fitness movement and wholehearted co-operation therein of all those entrusted with educational responsibility is shown by the appointment of the Board's present staff inspector of physical training, Captain S. J. Parker, to aBritish Official Wireless - 82 words
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Article106 1938-02-06 3 Man Who Would Not Accept Summons Singapore, Saturday. MR. Manfred Weinberg, a 37-year-old Belgian of Moine Comle and Co., who surrendered himself at the Central Police Station yesterday, appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves, third police magistrate, to-day on three charges of intentionally preventing Jasman bin Omar, a106 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-02-06 3 London. Twice ay many women as men failed their driving-tests here m 1937, according to figures just issued. The percentage of men failed was 12.62 and of women 27.51. Native entrants for the tesfc produced the greatest proportion of failures. Out of the total of 948 native135 words
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Advertisement68 1938-02-06 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, tfngapor*. Investtvevt Bankers and Brokers m Secw'tttm tmd Oommodttin^ Daily Foreign Market Cable and QmatmtUm Servo*, Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.T, NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANQ*, SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE, HONGKONG SHARE68 words
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Advertisement52 1938-02-06 3 I] TV?" fit WEAKNESS. \l^ IUI DBB!LIT' r hO AN/EM I A .\lrcady 30.000 Doctors throughoul tlie world have a^r^^d thai (his r*<fkad remedy AL 1V /AYS CURES, and give* hpalth and strength., Far better than serums, raw ic^ai. Medicated wbtem. «fv> K. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. Obtainable From All52 words
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Article176 1938-02-06 4 Problem Of The League CO-OPERATION WITH IRAQ London, Feb. 4. TN a long answer to a Commons question the Foreign Secretary described how despite the efforts of the British Government to facilitate the task of the League Committee on the Assyrians it had proved impossible tc findBritish Official Wireless - 176 words
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Article312 1938-02-06 4 N.C. Daily News Leader Of Jan. 21 Shanghai, Feb. 4. FE following telegram was handed m to the telegraph office m Shanghai on Jan. 2i but was suppressed by the Japanese censors: The leader m this morning's North China Daily News states: "On Christmas Day thisReuter - 312 words
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Article147 1938-02-06 4 Instruction 'Planes .For Canadian Air Forced Montreal. Aeroplanes fitted out as classrooms are to be constructed for student pilots of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The work is being undertaken by a Montreal factory Each aeroplane will have accommodation for from six to eight students and an instructor.147 words
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Article69 1938-02-06 4 Japanese Bomber's Reported Crash In Sea Macao, Feb. 4. Macao was startled this morning at the sound of a bomb m the direction of Sanchow island. Chinese reports state that a big Japanese bomber fell into the sea near Tongka, the crew swimming ashore to Kiau island. TheReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement227 1938-02-06 4 Packed Houses acclaim this Exciting SOUTH SEAS STORY as One of the Finest COLOURED PICTURES EVER MADE! 1 CAPITOL HZT Paramount's Exciting Production of ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Great Adventure Story ***** B H fSrwk 0 Hthß S^"^ tS 9 w^B ifl^V c^wk^bj^m With OSCAR HOMOLKA, FRANCES FARMER and RAY MILLAND227 words
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Advertisement272 1938-02-06 4 turbulent drama when men v]jjl|fpM| H^\ comr^cnder For an <&>?* L i sJ^WMW^£^/,.j' /^^^^^TB^^BB^^g "^^^^^^^^K OPENING TUESDAY Next at the CAPITOL ___^^_—^^i^^» SEF' ij iiy iv iii^ |"T^^d|^^HTTriT|l Tljj J »7J 8 3 I jil Cossack Raider.; Lav Riege To nil|!l|MaM||»^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Thrills As The Riders Of The iM B^Jcl Never272 words
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483 1938-02-06 5 GARBO AND BOYER IN -MARIE WALEWSKA' DRAMA OF NAPOLEON AND THE POLISH COUNTESS irIT H matchle* portrayals by the magnificent Garbo and her nev» erring partner. Charles Beyer, Jwalewska," the stirring tory of Napc-leon and the he loved, ccmes to the Capiytkeatre, Sin,ap>r-. this483 words
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Article294 1938-02-06 5 Wife Reads His Thoughts MR. T reft re WILSON, of Worpole Road, Wimbledon, S.W., is a man who dare not have any secrets from his wile, lor she can read hi:> thoughts! But. to level mutters a little. Mr. Wilson can also read his wife's thoughts.294 words
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Article40 1938-02-06 5 Amersham, Bucks. Mr. tiiot Howard, of Coleshill near here, has scjd an old windmill to his daughter lor sixpence. Miss Howard leader ot tl»e local Girl Guides, who are goinjx to convert the mill into their readnui.iters.40 words
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Article, Illustration266 1938-02-06 5 THAT it took one hour and a half every morning to ayply Charles Foyer's Nauoleon make-up for his scenes with Greta Garbo m "Marie Walewska." which comes to the Capitol Theatre this week. THAT Charles Boyer is the first screen lover, aside from John Gilbert, whom Greta266 words
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Article288 1938-02-06 5 "FLIGHT FROM GLOR Y" Drama Of Outcast Air Aces "FLIGHT from Glory," a gripping: drama revolving around a roir gade foreign legion of the air, romos to the Alhambra Theatre, Sfngapor?, this week, m what is believed to be one of the most unique and impressive offerings of aviation to288 words
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Article122 1938-02-06 5 Bred In Tanks In South Africa SOLES, the mo.st valuable f.sh m iocth Africin waters, are In danger o! c: rtinction owing t:> Intensive fishra?, so attempts are b:i;m made to breed the fish m tanks Experiments have boen madn on boar;.' tho survey ship Aftlcftna and have122 words
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Advertisement17 1938-02-06 5 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? J| Xt look at these! p EBOXIDE T ©OTH PASTE If**17 words
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Advertisement108 1938-02-06 5 GOOD LOOKS |ft That's why I guard tjP^ tiSSit PERSONAL FRESHNESS 'J^SStLIFEBUOY TOIUiT I I SOAP *^ZZf If there's the least doubt •A i your personal t ty/ freshness, charm and j poise just disappear. i m*- jr^^- That's where Lifebuoy '^m *f Toilet Soap is so very 4 helpful.108 words
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Advertisement141 1938-02-06 5 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASaT DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor), M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfulness. healthy141 words
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Advertisement255 1938-02-06 5 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE i For The Best Sports Reports Real-Life Cases of f severe Miraculous Cure SiyillflF^TlflN TRIED EVERYTHING WITHOUT Bi?&#■«4C*W il 1 UT 1 1 ijflk < SUCCESS— BUT CAN NOW EAT Cared by and enjoy a good meal pICFA succeeds where W^^ ""'zklklzdtZ others fail, because "^X-Zl255 words
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Advertisement231 1938-02-06 5 ENGINEERS Ba SIT DOWN AND |2oo; THIKIC THIS OVER fj^Jl There wolly are thoutand* o' iEOOIC opportjmtiM orojnd you but un <nrrp«;trt!i l ou krow ust wh they or»yVUtiiKa and how .o prepare for th«m th» SNCINCERINC chances ore that your opportuti KABEEPS ity W ii| pO4( by ynheedsd. Thli231 words
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Article107 1938-02-06 6 France Spends £330,000 FRANCE will have spent well over 50.000,000 francs < £330,000* on patrol and other naval duties arising out o! the Spanish conflict, according to- a resume just published by the French Ministry of Marine. The report also reveals that More than 3.000 French citizens and107 words
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Article672 1938-02-06 6 THE POSITION Secrecy Hampers Progress (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 20. A NXIETY about the progress of the air re-armament programme again finds expression, whilst the ;noed fo>rV observing secrecy as to many details hampers alike the Government and the inquirers. It is expected that the regulations672 words
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Article283 1938-02-06 6 Industrial Lo gB^ At £6,600.000 LOSSES to CM; d j tries In the Shanghai ar^^ .suit of the Sino-Japanesc conflict to 33,000.000 dollars £(j 600 m l tog to estimates b> foreign insuJJJ* praisers. u>ur «Kt^. Chinese factories m the ar** i uttered losses oi £4,800283 words
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Advertisement616 1938-02-06 6 STOMACH PAINS CAME IN THE NIGHT Suffered for 30 Years Chardox Brought Him Relief at Age 59 There was something radically wron<* with this man's digestion. He 'Would wake uo m the middle of the night, wnen his stomach snould have been empty and at rest, attacked by violent pains616 words
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Advertisement43 1938-02-06 6 Hair I'rcsMriy m for Men Jj\ Perfectly groomed hair and a clean, healthy A •calp it assured by >&■+* I daily use of NOFIX, AX\V^^l the Faultleas dressing W- '^XLI WM for men's hair \J*s(fl» t( Sole »g*nn Ihe Z rneo Company Ltd **-^!i^RLa43 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1938-02-06 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES m) attend a ceremonial function m Johoic 1^ t0 see something exceedingly interests i W ell done. They understand ceremouy iere, and you see it amid picturesque surroundings. Such an occasion was the investiture of HH the Tunku Mahkota with the insignia of Knight Commander of the1,743 words
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Advertisement88 1938-02-06 7 most important item on my shopping list Eaten at every meal and of vital necessity to every member of the family, Butter must be of the very best quality and full of concentrated goodness and nourishment. "S.C.S." Butter possesses the.se attributes and is always a favourite with those who put88 words
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Article2155 1938-02-06 8 WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT - WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT Our Short Story BY '•yoU' VE had my meat, and I want my money "Quite <juite!" agreed Sam, soothingly. "Of course you do! And you -hall ha\'e it next weekend at On latent. I hope to start work again on Monday!'* The irate butcher2,155 words
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Advertisement1336 1938-02-06 8 STOMACHS BURNED WITH ACID the result of neglected indigestion should neglect indigestion It inaigestioa is a sign that aftei eating, too rnocb acid is being proi m you! stomach. If you allow this oi ,i!t;ur^ to continue, more and more ol tins acid will he manufactured m vo'ir inside, more1,336 words
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Advertisement230 1938-02-06 8 ~\j A slim figure always mm *****1 1 I "1 looks youthful. So slim Ji safely with Redex Lotion j t^~^i^^^_~-^ i ****--J applied externally. Re- duces flesh only where sensitive^skin. Tp- MAKES TEETH GLEAM X proved by physicians. tuc doi icurn icu/PI Q mfm V No dieting. Unfailingly LIKE230 words
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Article, Illustration925 1938-02-06 9 r («rrrßY NOTES Nursery Control STOIMGK OF EGGS FOR IMTBATING hbB G Breman, V D M, CP E r^i^n >Una*er The Laying Hen" H9; Orchard Road. Singapore. THE 3 tart of a baby's life is or the utmost importance. The/the '/the case with the beginning i out-of-tbe-eg.PT life925 words
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Article131 1938-02-06 9 Smuggler In Frontier Incident Trier (Germany). The heat from a stove proved the undoing of a woman amateur smuggler trying to cross the German-Luxem-bcurg frontier near here. When asked if she had anything to declare, she replied, "Nothing." The Customs officer was not satisfied, however,131 words
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Article254 1938-02-06 9 Epsom Road Widening Scheme THERE are fears at Epsom aoout the future of the Derby. Epsom and j EwelL Council are seeking powers to j widen a 20 ft. road to 30 fti. It runs across the Downs from Epsom j to Taoworth, and leads254 words
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Article97 1938-02-06 9 Position In South-West Africa Windhoek (South West Africa) Out of a total population of 30,677 Europeans m South-West Africa (a former German Colony) only 9,b02 speak German m their homes. Of these 6,244 are South African or British subjects. A statement issued by the Southwest African Administration snows97 words
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Article270 1938-02-06 9 Nearly All Fly The Finnish Flag i Sydney (By Air Mail). NEARLY all the square-rigged ships m the world are on their way to Australia to take part m the annual "grain race," according to advices received m Sydney. Thirteen large sailing vessels ships and barques—270 words
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Article90 1938-02-06 9 New York Swindler's Ingenuity New York. American youths are being almost literally 'fleeced" by a swindler "workin c" here. He promises them jobs requiring the "-earing of a uniform and persuades them to follow him to a public washroom Here he tells them to takf a bath whiip90 words
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Advertisement368 1938-02-06 9 Keep\bur Skin Free from |Ijffl Chafing or fflßi Jlrritation|l j 1 V Xany women think that discomfort Lc^^^ KJ from chafing and a hot prickly skin is un- Qr avoidable. To-day thousands are discover- ing the wonderful comfort to be obtained from using Cuticura Talcum. _fPUVP4fflffl!fP7Ph Here is a powder368 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1938-02-06 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Seen and Heard Stupendous, gigantic, colossal or in other words, tremendously' enjoyable were the Monday and Tuesday night (and day) celebrations at the Dutch Club when the birth of Juliana's baby was announced. Excellent show at the Victoria Theatre given by the Don Cossacks their1,923 words
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Advertisement87 1938-02-06 10 has just received a new stock of LINGERIE, DRESSING GOWNS, HOT WATER BOTTLE COVERS, NEGLIGEES and EVENING HANKIES. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 7143. At Vogue's!!. "Paris Review of New Fall Silhouettes PARIS DICTATED SINGAPORE PEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE New Fashions:Authentic StylesAt Vogue's, where87 words
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Advertisement112 1938-02-06 10 Ci/zo of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becoming j ewel-conscious women are realising the allure and smartness of modern jewellery. Ciro jewels are akin to real, the on'y difference being m the price See them, and judge for yourself at: HAMLEYS Rodney House, 10, Battery Road. WLvuna HAS received112 words
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898 1938-02-06 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL r ne Chinese New Year last. 0 W l N £-end mv. took the U "fSitv of spending a few days out oppor n clnse< he familar faces g&CSTKi 'he usual places fiSS^ Kirn* Steps cted quite a crowd to the Cinema s898 words
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Article248 1938-02-06 11 from Fraser's Hill THE clerk of the weather apparently likes his little joke. Since las: veek, when 1 indulged m panegyrics concerning the weather here,, we have had a spell of cold and rain wh;c'.i .asted till the Saturday, when nume: i us tiators arrived for the week-end embracing the248 words
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Article, Illustration995 1938-02-06 11 FfVENING gawns for this modern age 1 are becoming more and more glamorous than ever an-. I the new shipment at Aux Chats Noirs seems to surpass any I have seen as fat as this is concerned. There are crepes cut with those swathed and draped lines995 words
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Advertisement29 1938-02-06 11 •STORK" UlGt SCALES. PRICE SI O.OO. 111 following colour;: p^ IVORY. WHITE. %ALTH(KMETEir KATHKOOM SCALE I J RICE $9.00. Colours Green, White, Ivory. MED^L HALL LT D. BATTERY ROAD.29 words
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Advertisement70 1938-02-06 11 Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, j i S and Evening Dresses. s Hats blocked and made to order. jde SOUZA'S S Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road. 1 1 Gowns for every occasion also Smart woollen outfits specially for those going Home, at t PALAIS des MODES j 12A, Capitol Building70 words
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Advertisement31 1938-02-06 11 I ji 11, Stamford Road, Phone 6636. Milady has just received the latest creations m Hats from Paris and America. Also a large shipment of cotton frocks (all sizes) Silk blouses.31 words
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Advertisement157 1938-02-06 11 t NEW T^TTpO t LIPSTICKS. i I ROUGL, POWDER, MASCARA, AAD LA CKOSS is AIL FOIISH. OBTAINABLE AT |The Novelty Storey 88, NORTH BRIDGE RD., S SINGAPORE. wqXHO "DICTATOR/ /A.(mi^^^^S^W\A ou can i ust imagine him saying, "Now then, Amah, hurry up with that Lactogen." But he is quite pleasant157 words
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Advertisement29 1938-02-06 11 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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Advertisement58 1938-02-06 11 use Amami No. s Thii pee- serves the natural fair colour of the hair and I emphasue* the beautiful luttruut quality. I TXvimottot should uae Amami Na t, MDruntHd. whlch cootauM n^fc I proportion of pure Egyptian Henna to bring I out the n«mf 1 glints vbicb make dark bait58 words
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615 1938-02-06 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 6, 1937. BETTER UNDERSTANDING pONSTANTLY it is deplored! and with justice, that there is so little understanding between the nations of the world. Too often do they regard each other with envy and suspicion. Countries which .•ulil have much m common, instead of cementing friendship,615 words
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Article, Illustration931 1938-02-06 12 Malaya would face FOOD SHORTAGE in time of trouble TT L> surprising that m a country like Malaya, largely agricultural but also almost entirely dependent for food supplies upon outside sources, so little public interest has beer? apparent m the visit of Sir Frank Stockdale, agricultural adviser to the Colonial931 words
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Article643 1938-02-06 12 THE big business man, who had never been known to get the worst of a deal, lit a cigar and leaned back m his chair. "So you want to marry my daughter, eh?" he asked the young man who stood by the fireplace. "Well,643 words
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Advertisement41 1938-02-06 12 POPULAR -BROWNIE" UHii Takes full-size pictures, 3,J" x 2\" mUHBHIR Snaps cr time exposures. Tested BftjUUM Kodak lens. Very simple to use. -2.50 Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers KODAK UMITED (Incorpor.ted .n En f land). 130 Rob-mon Ro«d. im t tper*41 words
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534 1938-02-06 13 II s ISOLATIONISTS BITTER UUDLOW PLAN Congress Debate Is Denied New York. Jan. 20. •>rvr Roosevelt and his P RES'Dt' m Congress moved I l«d' r; effectively this week to swiftly »nd aS and vociferous orsanu»eii <* States. £c*l pj- **Urt read the b534 words
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20 1938-02-06 13 Something You Can Do To-Night To Make To-Morrow Happier teE Pintates^L 6 ln the world A ljg|t»oft. B(ntle yet thorou-h20 words
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Article213 1938-02-06 13 70-Year-Old Scientist's Sacrifice FOR nearly three months Dr. Matiaa puque, Cuba's first Secretary for Pub ie Health, has calmly awaited the outcome of what may prove to be a fatal cancer inoculation, inflicted on h.niself m the cause of science. On Oct. 9 the 70-year-old scientist isked his213 words
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Article62 1938-02-06 13 For six months, Hugh Ford, a 61--year-old trapper who was lost In Northern British Columbia, lived exclusively W moose meat. He had no other food of any kind, and his only shelter was a email and :ii nnidated tent. He was found by Constable J. Blakes-ton-Gray.62 words
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Article156 1938-02-06 13 Record Year In America MORE disasters have occurred m the United States during the past year than ever before recorded, according to figures published by the League of Red Cross Societies. One hundred and twenty-five disasters, including 43 tornadoes, 24 floods, 24 fires, seven epidemics, five typhoon, five156 words
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Article357 1938-02-06 13 60 Nations Listed For U.S. Show New York. GREAT Britain and the Empire are to be prominently represented at the 1939 New York Wood's Fair, m which 60 nations have already indicated their mention of taking part. This is stated to be the largest357 words
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Article69 1938-02-06 13 A shark fought a crocodile on fre Adelaide River, about 50 miles from Darwin and lost First honours went to the crocodile which, with a sweep of its tail, sent the shark into the air. The crocodile then dived. A fierce all-in struggle followed, beating the muddy69 words
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Article276 1938-02-06 13 Accident Precautions Praised Moscow. PRAISE for conditions m Soviet mines has been expressed m the "Moscow Daily News" by Mr. James Bowman, General Secretary of the Northumberland Miners' Association and a mem- 1 ber of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, who has been visiting the Joviet Union.276 words
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Article183 1938-02-06 13 Carefull3 T Corrected By Proof-Readers Washington, DC. GRAMMATICAL errors, incorrect quota- tions or historical "howi- made by United States Congressmen m the course of speeches, are carefuiiy checked and corrected by proof-reuiers before apnearing m the Congressional Record (the American Hansard Th s fact has been revealed183 words
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Article21 1938-02-06 13 Budapest. There are 125 millionaires m Budapest m pengoe, the Hungarian currency. A million pengoe are worth about £40,000.21 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-02-06 13 winas wnicn at times reached almost gale force caused the Thames to overflow and flood xhe towingpath and roadway at Putney to a deprh of three feet. Our photo shows swans floating on the flooded roadway. In places the water reached a depth of three feet. Planet NewsPlanet News - 48 words
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Advertisement75 1938-02-06 13 liiip»r»Y<'iH4'iif ||«>l»lttrc ;> it i > a n <* Although Rimless Spectacles are better m appearance and lighter m weight than oidinary frame spectacles to wearers, but the screws holding the glasses alwaya work loose and cause glass breakage. Only NO-SCRU Mounting which holds lenses securely and permanently m pla»?e75 words
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Advertisement509 1938-02-06 13 HF REE D O M from jtm. i^9 JL MM JLTM inn For DAYS WEEKS MONTHS Ease begins m 30 SECONDS No Sign Of An Attack In 10 MINUTES" Suffering as you have been— perhaps for years, perhaps all your life, think what this means to you! FREEDOM complete freedom509 words
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Advertisement224 1938-02-06 13 "Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again m PERFECT HEALTH" "Of course," the doctor will answer, Af\Cf Kalzana, which I have been prescribing Wf\o^ f or y ears always gives wonderful results. \ji C^ In those families which use Kalzana there %Xal^O^ are none of those illnesses which so224 words
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Article83 1938-02-06 14 tarn Four thieves who held up TW Irimajiri, an 18-year-old Oeaka yooti were dLsappointed to find that their tim had no money on him. Then owe the hold-uo men had an idea. He hailed a taxi and. with the otter drove Toshio to a pawnbroker's, whr they83 words
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Article1604 1938-02-06 14 OAID a man to me the other day: "Can't you do something about it? Everything's going up. The prices of foodstuffs have gone up, house rents have gone up; I'm becoming frightened to light my pips m the office lest the blooming building goes up."1,604 words
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Advertisement185 1938-02-06 14 I ISSUED 1 BY ALL STEAM- S *0R >- SHIP, AIR AND j S TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are i gtttn the best of attention and .ssistance. s s i 39, ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. i TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA,185 words
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Advertisement217 1938-02-06 14 fflfr HUN 9 Thousands of weak, anaemic people have found new strength and glowing vigour m Waterbury's /$-*^f-^v'K Compound. This time-tested tonic tones up the |-il^J^^*3> entire system fortifies the body against disease. z^^to^ 3$ I It contains many nourishing ingredients that arc '--v^fi»:.*r*j[f csscnrinl to health liver and malt217 words
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Advertisement50 1938-02-06 14 5 Spedal I>ry Cinger Ate LrmonMl* Umt Jiuct Soda Zom Oiui(t Omb Ctap* Fraft So* Tonic io*» Mala <*"«• Jtfct kate f ii i« i\ |f U fnmbamß Li mnili .\to ..r i *»»Cb|i fn&Gm&t Vinm. American Cnwn C«»* co4a lesc-o-L** nm|iHi j EI\G AI3HI TOXG I Tilt TIGER MEDICAL50 words
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159 1938-02-06 15 DURBAN DOCTORS U PUZZLED PETS AFFECTED Brought By Infected Crew? (By Air Mail' London. Jan. 21. WHIRTV -SEVEN people, as well as „(„<,„, and other pets i^en^cTims to a mystery I ysrssK SJStmkeniV a^ut the deck. I MUCH PAIN -ww,. 3 now believe that the159 words
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Article107 1938-02-06 15 lenbur^'s Commander Regains Slight .kfurt-On-.Main. tal, Captain Max ppj*», Cor of the German >■:: recovered his He led and received severe when the zeppelin crashed m Jersey, last led. traa taken to a New r three months before m Franklurt. where axioiLs weeks wait"fj to return. finally107 words
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Article181 1938-02-06 15 Water-Carrier Loses Donkeys And Savings Istanbul A Turkish water-carrier lost his life savings and n!s~i his two donkeys when one of the animals ate up a number of bank-notes. Kiazim of the village of Djeylan. near Adana m Central Anatolia, had managed to save up some Tl6 m181 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-02-06 15 Kyra, Rcby and Hairy, talented Hungarian dancers, who open an engagement at Rarfles Hotel to-morrow night.16 words
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Article52 1938-02-06 15 Lykens, Pennsylvania. Fire destroyed a church here iust after the pastor, the Rev. K. B Rittenhouse, had completed a sermon on the text "He shall baptise ihee with fire." Local firemen had been invited to attend the church toe Transfiguration Baptist Church the following day for a52 words
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Article193 1938-02-06 15 U.S. Officers Watch Speed Test WHAT is claimed to be the fastest caterpillar-type tank m, the world underwent trials recently, m the presence of United States army officers, at Westfleld, New Jei\sey. The tank attained a speed of 53.50 mileij an hour on one test run. It193 words
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Article36 1938-02-06 15 xa Royal, Indiana. When the town nail here caught fire u nieer J} re bri sade were forced to "round y W WaS burned t0 the insidl" fire fightin S apparatus was kept36 words
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Advertisement252 1938-02-06 15 Ll SSte<k*k?siss4, '^iPi^.a ImU&^W^fJm Sl59 !>• PRIZES MUST BE AVON. WBm*: A '^*M Ist Pr.ze Sso— 2nd Prize 3rd Prize $20. l^PiJAw^fiffl ancl 50 Consolation Prizes of 1 €loz. Matly Soa;> each Vy We invite public to call "MADY" their m'^j^mkmti *-vourite soap and here is a Prize Competition A252 words
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Advertisement392 1938-02-06 15 CIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES Age Limits 15-26; either sex. Excellent Commencing Pay. No Experience Required. WANTED 1938 GUIDE TO civil service Numer °us vacancies arc now vacancies existing for keen applicants. tjjj^ljjlg^ SI Tor details of these vacanK2^^3 cies, and of Age Limits. I'ay, C^^^MLmil/) I>romotion and Entrance Re- increments tor392 words
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Advertisement1006 1938-02-06 15 J^SBSs?9SI A^bV3BBH jh»«^r t*. ,r* fs^smß •'-•/-**SBMBKaBmm '5S^ t V > \l^H* VB And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AJfD PAINS sooa ranis* «itea Elasto is taken Painful and swollen (varicose) veins are forgotten and soon disappear skin troubles clear up, leg sores become clean and healthy and quickly heal, piles1,006 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1938-02-06 16 BY LAND SEA AND AIR They Come TU'EARLY every day, as you glance through the columns of the Malaya Tribune newstapers, you will find interviews with wellk.iown people who are passing through. Singapore is a paradise lor the writer of interviews, for it v rarely indeed that one wbese famft1,164 words
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Advertisement459 1938-02-06 16 IF YOUR FEET aren't sweetthey need this daily treat When feet swell, burn, ache and become tender, sore or offensive when hard skin forms on the soles and makes every step torture when corns throb when the big toe ioint swells into a painful bunion; when you feel you want459 words
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Advertisement114 1938-02-06 16 tf DHOBI'S ITCH. 1 Germolene entirely superI P^^i ml sedes the painful and J^^B^fe corrosive powders and r^^W A P^ acids which have been i JL^J A use(^ so mucn or Dhobi's h c^* cn w men ancj ■B J tf I children all have been I^^U V B B114 words
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Advertisement118 1938-02-06 16 THE TWELVE H.l\ SALOON < The Sinser Twelve that gained a reputation as the "Twelve with ihe amazing performance' is continued m a new form with ma more important features. Neve; before ha»s a Twelve HP. Salooa //O/l"^3jy^^Ss^\ itf se$ ss:==== m 01 such amazin X performance and •*w t118 words
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Article285 1938-02-06 17 Man Who Has Been Walking For 10 Years i Cape Town. rl of the most c icrgetic men m the world. Mr. Juan Vujtecn, who has >*»n walking (or Ine past. 10 years, ha* ..rrived m Cape Town. Mr Vujwch left Czechoslovakia on July to285 words
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Article58 1938-02-06 17 T Be Man's Equal In Turkey Istanbul. S?Sy?2?5 her pjlic y of e<*ua- t*m o *i sexes has decided that ■tSd h they have hitherto IUSxEr* 1 11 the agesof 18 S^med w^ n employment or not. > «?ha* to n n, Wh^ WOrk for58 words
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Article110 1938-02-06 17 Native Boy's Experience With Electric Pump Vryh2id (Natal). A native boy inflating the tyre of a larger motor-lorry m a garage here was thrown into air and knocked unconscious when the tyre suddenly burst. The boy. using an electric compressor pump, failed to note the pressure110 words
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Article433 1938-02-06 17 By R.A. Thompson, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) n'Armato, Bacon, Franklin, Guinand, fJ Young, Newton— to the public their part m the perfection of optical science is unknown. Optical practitioners recognise them as pioneers m optical discoveries men whose lives are miletones along the road of optical433 words
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Article293 1938-02-06 17 Schism In African Church (By Air Mail) Capetown 'TO-DAY the separate native churches 1 which have actually applied for recognition are 185", says the annual report of the Native Affairs Commission m South Africa, which has to determine which religious bodies shall be recognised for Government293 words
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Advertisement11 1938-02-06 17 2 Years' Baldness Now ■|«r I ©as £rsn H A. WILD.11 words
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Advertisement164 1938-02-06 17 A l\ TVH /ll W Sk i o nk m J^^j f A N accumulation of wind caused me to roll m agony for 30 hours," X writes Mr. R. H. W., of W. Burton. I was so ill that my doctor had to be sent for. The pain eased164 words
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Advertisement496 1938-02-06 17 KINGS GATEa«** FOR EVERY CORRECT fvfr iSr SOLUTION OF THIS 1& V/ sj^^ arv-, CROSSWORD I p 1 GnJCe/t I Low I If I CUT OUT I" ROM HERE. Here is another of fascinating competitions organised by Rothmans Ltd., manufacturers of Kings Gate cigarettes. You are invited to exercise fIBMaHKS&SHBBP496 words
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176 1938-02-06 18 She Lost 6 Stone and Ended Rheumatism Too "For many years." writes a woman. "1 was a veritable martyr to rheumatism. My points were slowly becoming deformed and ugly. To walk a short distance gave me agony. But now. alter following a conscientious course of176 words
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Article897 1938-02-06 18 SPIKING THE GUNS (By "Horatius") INHERE is, I think, more satisfaction to A be derived from playing a successful defence against strong contracting hands, than there is m making a game or rubber bid which is unbeatable. Even when you hold a Yarborough and think that nothing you897 words
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Advertisement66 1938-02-06 18 ci f*\ wSSSSfSBfM advance ot any oth<n* hervice-after-purchnse end high seconu make. hand prices are two of BS.A.'s great assets. Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU PAHAT— MUAR. Fenangr Motors, Penang Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Seremban. 9 *mom f v&Us«^^ STANDARD CORK N^^^^^^^^^^ 50 s66 words
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Advertisement7 1938-02-06 18 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaua7 words
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Advertisement273 1938-02-06 18 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. t*t\- I WFTTA D tf/Sblood gg YL IMrS^iV/MEDICINE Ig Never be. ore was there anything IHm it. t.or a. c its marvellous proprrtiea likely c Y~ ever to be equalled m diseases arising from impure blood 1 1 searches out and* *|Mli I ;|f273 words
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702 1938-02-06 19 KUDAT &> SANDAKAN "STARS" MEET EDWIX CHAN DEFEATED Two Big Matches Watched By Record Crowd A Correspondent) nooVi Yun Yin, th" hadminton champion of Kudat invaded 1 Sandakan and made history m British North Borneo badjnton by twice defeating Edwin Chan Foo Senir, the Sandakan702 words
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Article502 1938-02-06 19 Penang Champi onship Matches Concessions To Ladies (By Sphinx") ro>tP*TITIVE badminton m «L\T ian? wiu on] y make start n n«t week or March when the *vnament among the juniors will asfiered m to mark the beginning "v* *a. son f (>r the current year. tmZH y such a tournament502 words
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Article942 1938-02-06 19 EASY VICTORY FOR SELANGOR A REVIEW OF GAMES MATCHES WORTHY OF ENCOURAGEMENT (By "Phoenix") SELANGOR'S superiority m the field of badminton was again established when teams representing that State, Johore and Singapore participated m the all-Malay triangular tournament held m Singapore during the Chinese New Year holidays.942 words
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Article, Illustration581 1938-02-06 19 Girls Take Keen Interest In Badminton B.A.M. Meeting Next Week <By "Racquet"* THANKS to the interest shown by heads of English girls schools throughout 1 lie country, badminton is making mfcst strides into popular favour. Having been on a short holiday dm ing which I have had the opportunity seeing581 words
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Advertisement113 1938-02-06 19 Fa! Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Arr you too fat? Would you like to have :<. beautiful figure like the famous Cinema Stai <ji I [oily wood? A California physician hi treating famous actors and actresses baa flis< overfed a safe secret method of iM.irkly dissolving excess fat without dm:113 words
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Advertisement122 1938-02-06 19 W^sk C^SL Sleepless X t Tired *&fo No appetite? Here is jJJ^JJ^gy^jl Weakness of the nerves may result m any ol a number of complaints sleeplessness, fatigue, lack of appetite, luck oi energy, etc It is, oi course, useless to attack the symptoms; it is ihe nervous system itself which122 words
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Article, Illustration2236 1938-02-06 20 WEEKLY REVIEW -OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Tribute To The Islingtonians They Have Broken New Ground And Performed Valuable Missionary Work Benefits Will Be Lasting They Have Put Malaya On The Soccer Map At Headquarters And Have Shown The Way To Other English Sides Malaya Thanks Them For Their2,236 words
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Advertisement143 1938-02-06 20 DvTvf" CllO m m m PULLED DOWN BY FLU TIRED AND WEAK Felt like a limp rag. Always seemed unwell. lust couldn't get better No strength— no will to recover RAPID RECOVERY RENEWED HEALTH Eno freed him of lowering Eno brought back inner cleanliness ooisons which held up recovery and143 words
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Advertisement491 1938-02-06 20 Gain Weight— A Pound a Day New Discovery Direct from Hollywood Builds Rich, Red Blood, Strong Nerves and Aids Glands Are you Thin, Run-Down, Nervous, L'n- new energy, strengthen vitality. ">. Clear derweight, Lacking m Energy, or Suffer- and soften the skin. Stimulate the appeing from Pimples or a Pale,491 words
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Advertisement243 1938-02-06 20 Is there anything wrong with my Kidneys' £&4\ That 1S the Q uestion y° u snould ask you j£ti> i when you feei the first sharp pains of backati Pam m any part of the body is N«W v^x warning that something is wrong. Ml \?1 kidnc Y s become243 words
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Article50 1938-02-06 21 Engaged By Bocca Tigris? Hongkong, Feb. 4. ABKTISH steamer reports that thiF 'orning she .saw five Japanese warshirs heading m the mouth of the Pearl River, and later heard gunfire from the direction of Bocca Tigris. which is believed 'to be engaging the warships ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article133 1938-02-06 21 Chinese Division Reported Trapped Shanghai, Feb. 4. An entire division of Chinese troops was trapped and surrounded m the countryside m the vicinity of Pengpu, according to Japanese reports which state that the Chinese are fighting desperately m an attempt to break the cordon and escape annihilation. Meanwhile,Reuter - 133 words
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Article85 1938-02-06 21 A mpptipo- of 'ftiP BingatKJr* 1 Pnridhi"* A. c -so"i? tier's reception committee will be held to-day at 5 p.m. at 67, Spot'oswoode Park Rond to rMwwss vptlous matters m connection with the visit of the Hon. Mr. S. W. R D. Banrtnranaike. vhn arrives here shortly85 words
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Article40 1938-02-06 21 THE SINGAPORE MARKET TrN Sin^ap< »re, Feb. 5. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: (Up RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 22" j (down 'n); Sellers 22% (down i H40 words
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106 1938-02-06 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. Feb.) 22 5 22^ 8 Good F.A.Q. In bales (FOB. Feb.» 2P 4 22 N0.1.X.R.5-'.S. (Spot-loose i (awardable Spore 22 22 5 8 do. Fe'o. 225 8 22 3 4106 words
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Article49 1938-02-06 21 Paris, Feb. 3. Tn ord"r 1o avoid closing the anii-v-.-*i y.-yi-i "o'tion h#rc. which has rn"Mitlv r>r^u"°d a storm of proteft ii G n rpi?;n', the orqnnisers. r>i official ren««»st. we !f"iv.- i certain exhibits, ■.r-p'iKrrt'i unoo^^inmihrv r^i-jresenta-o f t t^v>- Hitler and other Na^i loaders. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement103 1938-02-06 21 iMf^^^f L~ ISJg^SmmM wedcwood ware L^^j||jj|ji|f for BOURN-VITA LABELS 6—l lb. labels (not outer wrappers) m VS S§tl|P& 2—l lb. labels (not outer wrappers) m BlßßB| exchange for one Beaker Saucer. HV! :^^^==s^^^j Small stocks of large and small plate?, I >.S; sugar basins spoons are still available BBBBHi ;^:^==^^gspg|||103 words
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Miscellaneous695 1938-02-06 21 T9 .Day'» rrogrammc^ >i;il;i>aia Listeners* Radio BRITISH EMPIRE PRWJRAMMES Troise And His Mandoliers mission 2:— 6-05 p.m.— 915 (2153 mcs); 5 9'mcs) and GSO metres (,5J8 mes metres «W1 mes); JSf. «86 metres (17.79 mes) and metres (13.14 mes). GS X,nmiJon 5:-6.40 a.m.- 8.50 PcffwS metres (15.31 mes); r?n 2553695 words
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Miscellaneous221 1938-02-06 21 PROGRAMMES OF B.M.B.C. Singapore Station On 225 Metres 11.00 a.m.:— Military Band Music Gramophone Records). "Commemoration". Festival March. "Centenary". Quick Step. Played by Grand Massed Brass Bands. "Siamese Patrol". Played by the Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. 11.10 a.m.: Light Orchestral Concert, played by Reller's Hungarian Band, directed by221 words
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Miscellaneous241 1938-02-06 21 U.S.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. 9.05 p.m. Radio Spotlight, resume of coming events New York, W2XE 21,520; 13.9. 11.05 p.m. Dot and Pat— Pittsburgh, W8XK 15,210; 19.7. 11.50241 words
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Miscellaneous248 1938-02-06 21 6.50 p.m.— Time signal. Polka programme. 10.20 p.m.— Dance music by Ray Noble and his New Mayfair Orchestra. 10.50 p.m.— Close down. BERLIN STATION DJA 31.38 metres (9.560 kcs): DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs): DJN 31.45 metres (9.540 kcs): DJE 16.89 metres (17.760 kcs) and DJQ 19.63 metres (15.280 kcs).248 words
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Article, Illustration1971 1938-02-06 22 REPORT ON PANAY SINKING TEXT OF NAVAL INQUIRY REPORT THE following is the text of the findings of a nival court of inquiry which investigated, m China, the bombirg of the United States gunboat Panoy Secretary of the Navy Swanson has received the following finding of facts of the court1,971 words
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Article556 1938-02-06 22 Talk On Culture NEVER VEXED ITSELF WITH POLITICS London. rpHE Dowager Duchess of Somerset was "at home" to the InterReligious Fellowship, at 64, Great Cumberland Place, writes the correspondent of the "S.C.M. Post." The attraction of the evening was the presence of Miss Rose Kwong, the556 words
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Article411 1938-02-06 22 British Firm Buys Tk Leviathan BRITAIN foiled Japan m amb market light to purchase '< 50,000-ton American liner Leviatto* breaking up at a cost of £lfQ£g The Tokyo agents did notkMte i the old liner's hull was made of a* steel, one of the most valuable411 words
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1077 1938-02-06 23 Miltondale Pulls Off Test For Stayers final Day Of PeraK Race Meeting Beverattt's Backers Get $74 In Pony Consolation From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. SICCESSFVL race meetii* was £L T^rf Club's February meet rrrun off ir fine weather tefore JrKces aroused great1,077 words
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Article, Illustration171 1938-02-06 23 TPHEY will be seen m a series of cxi- hibitions, the like of wiiich have never been seen here before, ftj the Happy World Park, where the coveredin boxing stadium ha.s been converted into a rir.bt class tennis court. Cochet has been here before but171 words
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Article218 1938-02-06 23 Fifth Annual Meeting Of Y.C.A.W.L P The fif.h annual general meeting of the Ycvng Chinese Amateur WeightLifting Party took place en Jan. 22 a; Mr. lai Yew Chai'a residence. 21, Neii Road. Before moving the adoption of the committee s repon and accoun s the chairman, Mr. Chiang Weng218 words
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Article424 1938-02-06 23 At Heine Regatta D VTS RACES PROVIDE EXCELLENT SPORT Singapore, Saturday THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club held their bi-annual at home and regatta to-day, when lour races were held. Cups and tankards won during 1987 were on display and at the close of the function,424 words
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Article75 1938-02-06 23 To Be Played At Girls' S. C. Ground This Morning Singapore, Saturday. 'PHIS afternoon's inter-State hockey match, arranged to be pLayed at the Cricket Club, was rained off, and arrangemjnts madf- to hold the match at the G'wW Sport 1 Club ground 10-morrow (Sunday) morninu,75 words
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Article37 1938-02-06 23 The pagar lier will be turned on at the Chinese Swimming club on Friday, (llth> from 7.30 p.m. Musical selections will be rendered by a professional krongchong party from 8 to 11 v ir37 words
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Article32 1938-02-06 23 The hockey match between the Mineswetoers and the General Ho. c mtnl Recreation CHib. mraro:ed f o he r>! rived en the hosp tal prroimd yesterday af srncon, was canceUea.32 words
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Article16 1938-02-06 23 Caprice Challenge Cup (presented by Mr. rf. E. I-. Dyne), Aresha, R. E HopeFalkner.16 words
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Article62 1938-02-06 23 Inter-State Hockey In Kuala Lumpur <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday RERAK beat Selangor by two goals <o nil m the inter-State hockey match pliyed here this afternoon. It was a poor which never Mi 3 bore ordinary club standard, and Setansjov particularly gave a vc~v disappointing62 words
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Article44 1938-02-06 23 gpiliro- Committee Trophy, 14 1, Dv. I B. M. Johns. The Lundon dialler ge Cup (presenter by Mr. F. G. Lundon), Kathleen 111, F. Ci 1 Lundon. Boden Kloss Match Cup (presented by Mr. C. Boden KlcsM, Corrib, L. Cox.44 words
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Article26 1938-02-06 23 Madras, Feb. 5. In the fcurth ar>d ftial test match, All-India sccreti 251 runs for eight wickets. Vinocmarkad scored 106 not out. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article53 1938-02-06 23 Clerical Union soccer X! on Tuesday vs the Hongkong- Bank team Goh Tong Hce, M. Tar.iby, A. B. Collick Lawson Olivciro. W. Gomes, Kong Eng Cheng. Teck Kirn. Aziz. A Exeyama, |Al Jchary and Chee Kirn Cheae. Rf j- rervea: J. Ncnis, H. C. Mills and j53 words
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Advertisement76 1938-02-06 23 WAN FRANKEL PLACES ON THE MAP (U.S.A.) C( >CKET (FRANCE) (FRANCE) BI "RKE (IRELAND) ••**fejsi?» of the Worid M 11 Play I *rt Week February, 1938, At tOVfcRED STADIUM eT^\ f^ Whole Tennis World. *»erjbndy will be there. i"!Tn. and M St Gi ant 1 Singapore History. If > Hay76 words
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Advertisement320 1938-02-06 23 Put pounds ol flesh on scraggy bones, increase weight, fill out hollow cheeks. BE VITAL ALIVE MAGNETIC THRILLING Thousands of men and women owe their beautiful figures and thrilling vitality to Clotabs. By putting on firm healthy flesh, by enriching the impoverished bloodstream Clotabs have changed them from thin, nervous,320 words
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Article, Illustration229 1938-02-06 24 Singapore's annual war manoeuvres have attracted much interest but have provided no spectacle whatever during the past week. Although according to the official statements the exercises ended m all attacks being beaten off once again, the public are almost completely m the dark229 words
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