Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 February 1938

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune addsdfsa SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1938, FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 750 1 LIKELY RESULTS OF FEDERATION POSSIBLE LINK WITH CEYLON INTERESTING SPEECH BY PROMINENT CEYLONESE MINISTER Singapore, Saturday. de"w«l an interring SSiS»?SdU and including a V^£ introducing the SSLh a lawyer the visitor took keen Jin agriculture and rural work. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Mr Piaoambaiam said that those
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  • 141 1 MAN REMOVED TO HOSPITAL HEAD INJURIES Hammers Bottles Used In Affray Singapore, Saturday. A FIGHT, m which bottles and hammers were apparently used, among Teochew toughs at Keong Saik Road, off Neil Road, took place at 7.30 p.m. to-day. A gang came m a lorry,
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  • 112 1 Junks Destroyed By Japanese Off Hongkong Hongkong, Feb. 12. A WIRELESS message received from Hongkong Police launch number three reveals that at 1 p.m. yesterday a Japanese trawler machine-gunned and set on fire four out of six Chinese junks m British waters between Tungku Island and Lungkutan. When the police
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  • 120 1 New Agreement To Strengthen It? Vienna, Feb. 12. AN unexpected meeting has taken place between Herr Hitler and Dr. Schuschnigg at Berchtsgaden. Dr. Scftuschnigg, who -«ieffc yiennii secretly during the night, waa accompanied by Herr Guido Scmnidt, the Foreign Minister. It is understood the interview was brought about
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  • 30 1 Tokio, Feb. 12. Japan's reply to the United States protest of Jan. 17 concerning alleged incid onr.s m Nanking, was delivered to thu United State.> Embassy to-day. Reutcr.
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  • 264 1 By Johorc Chinese WORLD BOYCOTT OF JAPAN URGED Singapore, Saturday. TN a cable dispatched to-day to the President of the International Peace Conference, now m session m London,, the chairman of the China Relief Fund, Johore, urged that economic sanctions be imposed on Japan. The whole-hearted
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  • 93 1 Refuse To Unload Or Ship Japanese Goods London, Feb. 12 AS the result of the refusal of South- ampton dock workers to unload Japanese cotton goods from the "Berongaria," the goods will be returned to New York. Seventeen bales remain m the liner, five having previously
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  • 145 1 200 Chinese Coolies Down Tools In Kajang (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TWO hundred Chinese coolies employ ed by the Sedgeley Estate, Kainrm downed tools yesterday and refused to work m sympathy, it is understood, with twenty of their compatriots who, owinp, to a reduction of
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  • 69 1 Communists In Bangkok Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 12. THE police have rounded up, early this morning, a number of Chinese and Siamese, alleged members of secret societies and communist bodies. The police state that the' activities of the people have been under observation for some time and
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  • 247 1 Request For Information Will Not Be Complied Tokio, Feb. 12. TAPAN'S leplies, declining to comply with the three powers' request ccntaired m their naval notes, calling tor certain information, were approved by extraordinary session of the Cabinet after this morning's recess. The replies afterwards received* the Imperial sanction,
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  • 61 1 Oldest* Pad die Steamer To He Broken Up London, Feb. 12. OROBABLY the oldrst paddle steamer 1 afloat, the "Premier," 129 tons, which was built m 1846 and which tor the last 87 years, has been engaged m making pleasure trips from Weymoutrf to t::e south coast resorts,
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  • 44 1 London, Feb. 12 The vacancy, which occurred due to the death of the Labour member David Davies, has been filled by the election of Arthur Pearson (Labour, 22,159 votes*. Lady Rhys Williams, a Liberal N' tional. had 14,310 votes.— Reuter
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  • 323 1 English Scottish Football Results EDINBURGH FARE BADLY Arsenal Out Of F.A. Cup London, Feb. 12. ENGLISH L«<iß:ue, F A. Cup and Scottish Cup football matches played to-day resulted a~s follows ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Chelsea 3 Portsmouth Derby County 3 Blackpool Grimsby T 4 Birmingham 0 leeds U. 1 West
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 5 a.m. Edition i I i i > f*\ ALWAYS TIRED? j Beware You are being poisoned When you feel worn out and tire easily, it is a warning that your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating and forming dangerous toxins. The accumulation of these toxins is the
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    • 8 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The tiiiiiim:
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1145 2 Through A Chinese Girl's Eyes As Dusk Falls On Hub Of British Empire Scenes In Hotels, Dance Halls A nd Night Clubs Described London by aifkt When clay shuts its eye and curtains are drawn, a* interior of a London room i> »hur.;-ei!,
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  • 885 2 Conceptions Which Are Wrong Palamcottah. DR. T. S. Tirumurti delivered an address here on Modern Conceptions on Pathology of Tuberculosis recently. He referred to the latest developments m the conceptions regarding tuberculosis and showed how many of the ideas that have been held hitherto have been
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  • 294 2 Two Days In One "DOUBLE LIFE" OF HUNGARIAN WHEN you go to bed to-niffht with the sure knowledge that within a few minutes of your head touching the pillow you will be asleep, think for a moment of grey-haired, fifty-four-years old Paul Kern, who has
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  • 475 2 Suggested Transfer Of Control PROPOSALS that some of the rights -i now exercised by the Malvern Hills Conservators should be transferred to the National Trust, and that the Trust should then organise a national fund to safeguard the Malvern Hills against further quarrying, a^e made by
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  • 813 2 Work For Hospitals PORTRAIT AT THE MIDDLESEX A PORTRAIT of the Earl of Athlone, who was chairman ol' the Middlesex Hospital from 1910 to 1924, was unveiled recently m the board room of the hospital by Mr. T. B. Money-Coutts, vice-chair-man, m the absence- through illhealth
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  • 599 2 TRIBAL CLASS Complete In Ft, Months (By Air Mail) London, Jar, ALL the sixteen larpe destrow the new "Tribal" class «ta under the Navy Estimates f fcr and 1936 were launched tat* June and December last, and expected to be completed m record time for ships of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 57 2 f MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 S TOMORROW NAVAL BASK OPENING CELEBRATIONS. DINNER DANCE j (Informal) 9.30 to Midnight. KYRA, ROBY HARRY I i OUTSTANDING COMEDY CABAUET ATTRACTION. Dinner $3.00. Non-diners $1.00. BOOK YOUR TABLE. tL •phonf 5933 Telegraphic Address. 5934 GOODWOOD j Igoodwood park hotel CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS
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  • 129 3 BUS STOPPED Under Guard At Police Station nmt Own Corrtspondi nt) from Our MaJacca) ¥th 12 r.rr* ricksha-pullers, numberCC 1 000 were still on ov r r Ricksha owners and m tJRjES- the Munid- SSdiuin two licensed buses $r^heto*n they are prepared fSrttooe the strike.
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  • 205 3 OPIUM TRAFFIC IN SHANGHAI Thousands Of Cases Arrive Shanghai. Feb. 12. THOUSANDS of cases of opium are re- ported to have arrived m Shanghai !mm Manchuria. They are being stored m Boagkew area, which has now beeone the chief centre of opium 'rafnc m idifltiQti to being a haunt for
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  • 172 3 Youth Who Spent It On Friends HLZAm^ Sin gapore, Saturday. P^ADING guilty t0 a charge of thelt tn of 5219 50 cash belonging Ji™ n amed Shaft Da wood at a house m North Bridge Road last BmLL** 1 Arab of Penan-. Cmai SSi^S? 1 wa told
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  • 51 3 Double Tragedy At At Malacca FrOm Ou Own Correspondent, *ruetnn, a Malacca. Feb. 12. «YcK? dl^ t very this morning f Sens eh while another 2?T h UUUfI han in 8 <m a tree AhW! the attention of men weif U ns S(> far reveal n were
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  • 8 3 *ored 73 runs ror Reuter
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  • 298 3 Ireland Outclassed By England Dublin. Feb. 12. THE rain which had fallen over-night cleared ofi before the start. The ground was m a good condition. Ireland kicked erf against a strong wind. England was m possession of the ball nearly all the time It took phree defenders to
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  • 238 3 Khalsa Assocn. Beaten On Home Ground Singapore, Saturday. KEEN hockey was seen m the match between a team from H.MJS. Medway and the Khalsa Association, played today on the latter's ground. The naval team won six goals to three. In the first half, play was evenly contested and
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  • 185 3 Crowd Of 30,000 Watch Final Events Sydney, Feb. 12. THE final day's Empire games were watched by 30.000 spectators. Oppressive weather prevailed. The result of the finals were: 120 hurdles: (1) Lavery (South Africa); (2) O'Connor (Canada) and Stsnner (Australia), (won by a yard and a yard and
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  • 172 3 CARGO OF 220 TONS Mishap At Pasir Panjang Singapore, Saturday. a cargo of 220 tons of v petroleum from Pulau Samboe, the motor-lighter "Kulit" belonging to the A.P.C. went aground off the 7th milestone Pasir Panjang. She was on her way to the A.P.C. oil depot m
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  • 105 3 Mr, K. E. Webb Taken To Hospital From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 12. AS the result of an assault made on Mr. K. E. Webb, of Johore Bahru, by a servant, it is alleged. Mr. Webb was removed to the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, with
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  • 169 3 Going On Leave Prior To Retirement MR. W. W. Bachelor, Verification Officer, Audit Department, Singapore, goes on three months leave on Feb. 17 before retiring, on attaining the age limit of 55 years, after having served the Government for over 39 years. He was educated at
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  • 75 3 Half- Yearly Sale Of Magazines A SALE of magazines and periodicals purchased for Raffles Library between January to June of this year will be held at the Library on Thursday at sp.m. Purchasers will receive back numbers of magazines and periodicals regularly as current numbers arrive. For the
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  • 70 3 Singapore, Saturday. Alter further evidence had been recorded m the Third Police Court this morning;, before Mr. T. L. Tan, m the case m which a Teochew woman, .Tan Hong Neo, faced a charge of being found m possession of counterfeit Straits Settlements coins at her house
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  • 51 3 The Ladies' Union, Singapore, was "At Home" to Mrs. C. S. Venkatachai at the Union Premises on Wednesday. The members and iriends turned up m strength. After tea, Mrs. C. R. Mfinon, the President of the Ladies' Union, m a short speech welcomed the guest of
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  • 40 3 Monte Video, Fe6. T2. Haglebeck's circus, one of the biggest oi its kind m the world, has abruptly ended its season m Buenos Aires, owing to a peremptory and unexpected summons to return to Germany.— Reuter.
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  • 21 3 London, Feb. 2. Earl Beatty was operated on during the night, and his condition this morning remains critical. Reuter
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  • 80 3 Four Cantonese In Court Singapore, Saturday. Two armed gang robberies, alleged to have been committed on Jan. 1 and 11 :-t Syed Alwi Road and Serangoon Road respectively, m which pistols and daggers were used, were again mentioned m the Second Police Court to-day, when Feb. 21
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  • 191 3 Celebraiions In Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 12. Ty>Q announce the opening of the Kari Raya Haji, 17 guns were fired from the Fort, Johor.3 Bahru, at about 4 p.m. on Feb. 10. On Feb. 11, m the morning, a service was held
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  • 144 3 Entries Invited For Three Events Entries are invited from members of the Juvenile Amateur Weight-Lifting Association for the following events, to be held on the dates as stated at 3 p.m. each day: Weight-lifting (Austin Formula) on Apr. 3; Putting the shot on Mar. 20; Throwing ping-pong ball on
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  • 55 3 The Victoria Theatre hall expenses m connection with the variety entertainment which the Oleh Oleh Party are staging on behalf of St. Andrews Mission Hospital, amounting to aboui $100, will, it is announced, be defrayed by "Ex-lady patient of the St. Andrew* Mission Hospital, $50; A
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  • 268 3 NEW PROBLEM Hundreds Return Tc India (From. Our Oivn Reporter) Ipoh, Feb. 12. FROM investigations made il ap- pears that, consequent on the recent cut m the rubber quota, many estates m Perak and Selanjror are rinding it impossible to maintain their labour forces at existing
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  • 264 3 Young Chinese On Theft Charge Singapore, Saturday. IN the Second Police Court this morniiig, Mr. A. L. Barrett, counsel for Chew Teck Kiam, a Ssraits-born Chinese, who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft m respect of 70 iron bars, valued at $250, the property of
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  • 27 3 Lingfield, Feb. 12. The prominent Grand National candidate, Sllverow 11, collapsed and died after falling the last fence m the Troy Town handicap steeplechase. Reuter
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  • 195 3 800 DELEGATES French Trade Unions Take Action I Melon, Feb.* 12. O\TR 800 ietegatei .tt (.ended the openin«- at the International Mr. X««r: F->Vpr 'm Ided m the ibsenre of lord Oecfl v ho is indisposed. Lord Cecil wrote: "Japan has challenged the prmrjnles m which
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  • 207 3 Chinese Manhandled In Boat Quay Sih Saturday. A CHINESE was manhandled m the vicinity of Boat Quay at 4.30 p.m. to-day. He It alleged to have dealt In Japanese goods and the beating-up was a reprisal. A Chinese Rirl was knocked down by an omnibus at the junction
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  • 144 3 Theft Charge Against A Chinese Singapore, Saturday. TWENTY-EIGHT charges of theft, involving 30 Royal portable typewriters, the property of Messrs. Roneo. Ltd., were read out to a 22-year-old Straits-born Chinese, Chua Chwee Kiat, m the Third Police Court this morning. Chwee Kiat, who was a clerk employed by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 166 3 PASSENGERS BY AIR The following were passengers by X.L.M. planes: Arrived from Europe, India and Pencing by the "Gier" on Feb. 10: Sir Josiah Crosby, Mr. G. W. Flynn, Mr. Holzhauer. Arrived from N.E.I, by the "Valk" on Feb. 10: Miss D. M. Lyal, Mr. H. Agterhof, Mr. W. S.
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  • 684 4 Partial Air Conditioning For Motor Cars Detroit, Jan. 8. PARTIAL air conditioning for motor ■l cars is here. Within the next few weeks it will be possible for every motorist, at a cost no greater than for the installation of a good heater, to make his
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  • 158 4 Compulsory Training For German Girl Students Munich Bavaria i. All German girl students will m future have to spend at least six months at some domestic or agricultural task if they want to continue their studies. This has been laid down by the leaders of the Reich student
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  • 119 4 Strange Story FILM-STRUCK i FATE San 13-YEAR-OLD An just revealed to the how she was m Id as a w for .no. She was kept. sh< cuented by I I Following h« p^j made 40 ;*i: white slave ci< (ties round t) arrested wen stated,
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  • 231 4 cent., the physical effort Instinctively expended m order to attempt to make up the lee-way being proportionately greater. The mischief, this optician said, does not end with harm to eyesight. There Is a strong reaction of eyestraln upon the body as a whole, and there is no doubt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 323 4 M. (i.-M/S 21 GUN THRILL AND LAUGH SHOW P SEASON EXTENDED UNTIL r TO-MORROW '^^iM ALHAMBRA 1 fIHSr jfIHBLUE and GOLD' mßrn^m f aWSt. :\crn-:Mi-:NT and romance! *fel?iMHMi^Blß -DARK DEVILTRY." "MARIE WALEWSKA" is a pictura which must be seen.. .Malaya Tribune ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SIN CE OPENING DAY GRETA
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    • 118 4 A Great Lawn Tennis Treat JULIAN FRANKEL Presents 4 World Famous Lawn Tennis Players m a series of Single Double Matches WM. T. TILDEN U.S.A. HENRI COCHET FRANCE ALBERT BURKE IRELAND R. RAMILLON FRANCE AT THE HAPPY WORLD (COVERED) STADIUM. Under The Auspices of THE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA.
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    • 93 4 THEATRE ROYAL MARLBORO 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. TO-DAiiH 3 pm., 6 r T. P. RAJALAKSHMI. V. A. j CHELLAPPA IYER and a Huge cast A Grand Ii I "LALITHANGI* "SHER-KA-PANJA" AT THE j new world [amusement park •I ala ii It t- %a v I I ioni 141-M4.11
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  • 398 5 uMELLENT MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA ,Y)W MARIIN ROLAND YOCSG FEATURED fcßf Twentieth Century- Sned their talents for go to tows r ami hHde-hUar- tll terta mment made. M Ali Baha ***™v T( Mar young Jum Lang' Hovick and a tiuneiido** ■ueiis th). at thSingapore.
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  • 260 5 Nci Experiment In Old < athedral Chicl r :tt r .V form of worship was intro- h eatheora] reThe congregaiion, whi :li num 2.000. aw four talkii; f\h.< Chichester Cathedral, which hreUth centmy, and the first cathedrals m .v:is prt-srnted t Chichi amons 'oopifiti^ i numh
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  • 148 5 28-Stone l io> And 22-Stonc Girl Vienna. THE "world's fattest children/ T i aged lfi. weighing 28 stone, and I sister Wetti, aged 14. weighing 22 ston? have been the subject ol a lawsuit Korneuburg, near Vienna. They had to by broughi to court m a motor
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  • 457 5 Lord Harevvood And The Savings Movement York. SI IKING at tiu j annual general meeting or the York County Savings Bank, of which he is president, at York recently, the Ear] of Harewood said that he thought it was worth noting that Irustee Savings Banks, including
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  • 100 5 Belgrade As the bridal procession was abovit to enter the church at (Jornii Milsnovac, Yugoslav m. n mr with drawn blinds topped at the fate. The bride, who had hesitated a.t t T> .r to the church, turned quick! v and dashed into the car The bearded
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  • 153 5 iT'iw a 1 i <• !Jj: Love ol a beaulii to m-pi:. 1 the •■vi tries to 0 I i tiling b. iov< with him becai to BJQ'i Lhei man are In BKO Radios "Flight fruui Gkiiy", whu-h pens ai Uw Alliambi i Theatre th*? week Chester
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  • 65 5 SWEDENB ORG STAMPS Stockholm Two special stamps to coinmem the 250 th anniversary oi Emariu*! Swedenborg are n> be issued by th« Sw< dUsh jk'st office. Swedenborg famous for his religion* doctrine and prominent scientist was born on Jan. 2fl IMK. Tht ;>.. of the m oere and out crown
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 5 <;.i <an tor, Roland Young and June Lang, m a scene from "AH Baba <.).t I o Town," which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 87 5 |jj //ow attractive a slim, trim Ev| g? I figure looks on tlie court Slim safely with Redex lotion. hM Applied externally. Reduces flesh only where applied. Uny faalingly effective and easy to use. Absolutely harmless. No gj dieting. Approvf' v *">{ Begins to act m to W a^ys. Redex
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    • 328 5 iOXQIJ X S T OI- €11. D Mill IS IT POSSIBLE? OM Age is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tackle. It defies solution! No process is known by which men and women can be made to enjoy permanent youth and vitality. The progress of modern
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    • 273 5 <0^ |1^ Any Sore Throats m |§pMlll your family? |||1 Jg&^>w j|l|| Take Formamint immediately and thus prevent serious Rf|| 50 -^Jlfftl infectious diseases, such as 'Flu, Diphtheria, etc. '^l A^ H Mi I lIIIIHiMMIii [■■■■■■■111 111 lIIIIIIIMI ■I I II i 4 v^'" *S^Jm /> tS jS >c B^l
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  • 1024 6 Intimate Memories Of A Grecian Prince (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 31. JIN Intimate account of the courtship (.1 tiie Duke and Duchess of Kent i? published to-ciay m the Memoirs of Prince Christopher of Greece (Hurst and ett, 12s 6d.) Prince Christopher, th( eighth
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  • 84 6 Probably l!,(K)0.(i(K) v M is oriei^o^S? At the American Am* Dr. Nelson |2£ that c ides of scJ- story of the human race t< be closed if th< IfEN BEFORS ICE M Dr. Nelson pi warm p< tht- Ice Age, wiJf as pione* r i i< ntistt, he
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  • 79 6 Wanba. All Turkish schoolboys will m fat«? wear their hair cut to a uniform" sty* An order to this <!Tect has been tests; by the Ministry of Public Kducation.au; pupils at all boys' schools through Turkey will have to have their hair cs m what is known as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 489 6 HE WAS SAVED FROM AN OPERATION After 8 Years Suffering with Gastric Ulcers Peopi suffering from gastric ulcers have always the dread possibility ha ins; over them that their condition eventually lead to the operating table. That was the case with this man. who tried all kinds ol treatment for
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    • 72 6 Only Swan can offer these two pens holds more ink and N^ shows you when to refill and the LEVERLESS c Quick-fill Swan is second to none for ease and speed m filling. Both are guaranteed to give a lifetime's service. The VISOFIL or LEVERLESS Of ill Stationer* tnd Jew«l!«n.
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    • 104 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send your date and time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approximate age. You wih be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession health, income, expenses, unexpected lortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races p.rd aU other important ev?nts. One yeax reading monthly details $2.00
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    • 54 6 BEST BY EVERY TEST Scientific tests by leading London Analysts prove MM Nufix to be the leading quality hair dressing. /i\ No Gum to cause J&Jp><<Cs7a, dry scalp No < JT A Permeating f <^%^V j^ Grease to soil 4ST' nk iH headwear or linen. \jr^Z Ti nufix\j Sole agents:
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  • 1582 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES .that the best traditions were maintained during Pattle of Singapore. 4le of Singapore" without any adjective indicating that the "^nJ the real thin,, because that custom m newspapers. Any '*J£ well informed foreign visitor com- while the affair was m imagined, if he took nation from the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 117 7 foT diftftev will have an entirely fresh meaning if y v have not already eaten sonic delicious ice cream made by the Cold tora Creameries. Easily the finest, richest, smootl est ice cream you ever tasted, and bo di too because it's homogenized. There are a dozen erb flavours to
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  • 2002 8  -  J. C. LENEHAN Our Short Story by pOUCE-CONSTABLE Kerry was m a very bad humour indeed. V- h slow and heavy tread he paced ak mbling at the weather, the F- r bis hard luck m general. it wasn't his fault that hadn't been promoted years ago.
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  • 139 8 "Decrease In Murders And Other Crimes" Madras An appreciable decrease m murden and other crimes, and an improvement m economic conditions of the peopb? formerly addicted to drinking are claimed as result.- of the introduction of prohibition m the Salem district of Madras More than 100 days have
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  • 161 8 Ritfht Instead Of Left In Czechoslovakia Prague Czechoslovakia, hitherto one of the lew countries m Europe m which the rue of the road has bn n to keep to it* :eft. is soon to conform with the majority and introduce right -hand-side driving. The change has
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 418 8 The TORTURES th t lie m wait for STOMACH SUFFERERS Never neglect indigestion- even it only troubles you occasionally with a little wind or heartborn. For neglected iadigestioa leads to worse troubles^ pains that cut like a knife sickness after _m__ gastritis sometimes even U) serious gastric or duodenal ulcers.
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    • 104 8 ■I a i£ T a 1 k^i i A Si E? 1 I fi I iS rap p I I the DEMON DESTRUCTORS multiplies at the rate of 80,000 per day. Each one has capacity for a terrific amount of damage. They eat while you sleep and it's necessary for
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    • 39 8 FREE! JUST OUT FREE! "THE WAY TO MOTHERHOOD." A most interesting medical oooklct on the vital problem for Family Life. From: m. Rich. Weiss, M.A., Berlin NW7i Germany Obtainable also from E. M. ABDULLA CO., IG3, Capitol Building, Singapore.
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  • 701 9 WHIT E RACES IN ASIA J.ky» Statement °!$r E BY Tokyo. rPuRTS published abroad that If td m» 'Hat the white Asia an, •jess. betwei -iirtiUthe Tokyo cor~Zr< of ■•■f he Times- J^ Home Minister ami all present the v.ews Japanese Government. The SS*» atti.^-r P01.v,, iving the whites out
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  • 111 9 French Clown's Successful Season In tterlin Pans. A clown who made Hitler laugh has returned to Paris. This is the proudest memory M. Beby. famous uiid< r the name Angu^te, has of his successful season just concluded m Berlin. Herr Hitler atteded the first night on which
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  • 251 9 By R.A. Thompson, D.O. Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) MANY people know that Nero watched the games he devised for the amusement of the populace, "sitting fat and greedy m his box, deciding by his weath« rvane thumb whether the vanquished should live or die. Some people
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  • 133 9 Plans For South Atlantic Route (By Air Kail) London. Jan. 28. The first stage m the establishment of a British air service to West Africa, to be continued across ihe South Atlantic, has been completed with the letum to England cf the survey par^y which has been
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 938 9 EDUCATIONAL PNGLI&fI LADY staying m Singapore MU will give English Conversation Write Box 58 c.o Malaya 1 U n c l .Singapore. mm^ [under EyEs>y^y B\° If yks Jandlossofl l IIimillir^ ■■"jpiiljip PHYSICAL I I DISTURB^O I Doctor tells how to kill germs I^VEAKHEy^^^ and remove the underlying cause f
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    • 935 9 ■I c? H I^^^S^P I the claims made arc proved a fallacy? Would you .1 pt lI 1 f^^pHßßi I that article a second time? While advertising 1 B f ~i is a powerful force m educating as to the uses, 1 L^/ l^ *li g me^its or money saving
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    • 86 9 O A M O N O^^ DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. Promotes Healthy Sleep ficasoncoly Priced By conforming: to the shape of the body it gives even support keeps the Spine Straight. Recommended by Health AulhoriUes. Extremely comfortable— -does not
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    • 33 9 ACHING CORNS relieves pain m three eeccmdfi! Apply Gets-It tw« or three times and the corn will peel right off. Millions, all over the world, use this faithful friend of corn -sufferers— GETS-IT
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  • 377 10 Recently returned to Sinore, after a most enjoyable lay m Colombo, is Captain A Armitage who lefc here early m December. For Joe and Rosalind Shell m due to return from their Java honeymoon early this week, a special party is being riven by Mr. J. B.
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  • 1904 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. AX Friday, Feb. 4, the Malayan Magic f v Circle he!d a Magical Evening and e warming party, to celebrate their 0 new and larger premises in Road. It was an extremely jolly evening and Invited thoroughly enjoyed it all Guests were met on arrival
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  • 588 10 HERE'S a red hot tip if you want to look tool end ravishing for the coining hot season Prisciila has just received a new consignment of linen ani cotton frocks for day wear. They are beautifully cut and beautifully made. Their exotic colourings would tempt even the
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    • 98 10 QXito of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becoming j c wel-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. Vnwiina HAS
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    • 103 10 NOW IS THE TIME FOR has .iv. t received an unusual d^^B^^S^ selection of figures m crystal Q OfO IV IDOFG and agate. hair dressing and beauty treatments is, Battery Road, radium vita cosmetics Ist floor Phone 7143. d > j Ist floor. phone 6i>!Jh. j STOCK TAKING SALE 1
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    • 91 10 "CHRISTIE" received SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of smart Spring Frocks for the Jeune Mademoiselle, at the prices to Suit the Small dress allowance. Any ORDERS ACCEPTED executed m 2i nours. i Thone 2Wl>.. 19, Stamford Koacl, Cap. B. MADAME PAGE Can show you lovely tweeds m exclusive designs for suits and coats,
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    • 52 10 Elizabeth 1 s I raen s "MY ANTI-BMHI SPOT OINTMENT Will n ;r.v;iy" j i TAN ;n. d n :in v /^^fe^^-^y\ ji■ i L ,j ii I nataral colour [I quickly, sufely, >^m^ and it? S With Mis Ardci s i Bpol t i the stfif v linn m
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  • 2158 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL 0 •fK'SSw^ there were day Kit. thc-e whom I recogn 1 .5 V- live.v and the floo.«*Jf^es wW!e he? sister P, •*E.« to brown lace over an Sp3fi**m and a Peter Paa "5L Nancy McCormick was seen m ffdto a each side and
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  • 54 11 pflne weather which prevailed dur «g the Chinese New Year holidays JJSSJf 4 r a while with th^ holiday tat with °i autui like weathe:- -iS ni dlfference! The rain r few of the trees have beer. 4 101^ bare o' leaves by th. m w.nds and
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    • 21 11 "STORK" R VBY SCALES. PRICE $*****. fc following ««i BLUE mowing colours: pink IVORY. WHITE. PRICE $9.00. Colours: Green. White. Ivory.
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    • 233 11 v 4 f Vogue's! IHE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS vl THE PARIS OPENINGS FOR THE WOMAN TO WHOM Good Taste Is Not Enough who t'emands, m addition, the savor •I originally the subtle flattery ot iinple lines and distinguished detail we present THF. LATEST CREATIONS OF MODEL MATS IN FELT BY
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    • 96 11 Around The Slio|»« (Continued from page 10) thing new and something that suits your particular style of beauty if you come to T f Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, i S and Evening Dresses. s Hats blocked and made to order. jde SOCZA'S Teh 3188. 9, Stamford Road. i 1
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    • 94 11 FOR THE FINISHING TOUCH OF YOUR DRESS. CALL AT THE NOVELTY STORE. 8«, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. «-jSS^' ou can L cil by B.!l)y' r expression chat she is ing her Lactopcfi b prepared. Her instin I tier that she has to rh Jf J* Lactogen for her plui little
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    • 17 11 JPRISCILLA Ltd.| HAS RECEIVED |"BIEN JOLIE"! i CORSETS, GIRDLES and BRASSIERES'. PHONE 3335 I 61, STAMFORD ROAD.
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    • 29 11 Call at ELSIE MARY 37, Selegie Road, and see her Lovely Model Gowns for ail occasions Highest Price §:J0 Designed by "MADAME PAGE* 13, Battery Road. Dres making Dept.
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  • 546 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 13, 1938. SIR CECIL CLEMENTI ON CHINA A FEW Sir O cil dementi iderable notoying thai the pr. ween Japan and China mil followed by an alliance ami propaganda m favour of an "As;;t foi the Asiatics" policy. There was urgent necessity, he said, fox
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  • 1160 12 There Must Be An End To This SUMMARY JUSTICE Scandal f\S several occasions m recent months there has been recorded m the local press a protest at the long delays which occur m the administration of justice m the summary courts of Singapore. Day after day we read m court
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  • 249 12 TWO o!d friends met again after many years. "Have you heard about Bill?" a^ked one, x'eferrina; to an old acquaintance. "No," said the other. "What happ< a( d to him?' 1 "Ho dropped dead outsid'j a publ;ehouse." "Gains m ur comins out? f> "Going
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 130 12 Ifl I^' (TV fc^l )S THhe w l^w &M sH^ p «d ff^iv" V^VV'^ I^K Before wavlung, trace Wy^ V£*V^fc' X I outline oi Rarment on a yi |:ffi sheet of dean paper. X *isjy. y'\ \S, V J Then squeeze gently p:v -^5.' thiough the l.ux suds. jjl. "-BS^*""
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  • 1988 13 nIVERTING VIEWS OF V EX-LEADERS EMPIRE IS DECAYING" nnTING THE WHITE MAN OFF 1 FROM FAR EAST sfiine excerpts from speeches by leading Japanese ff E?U Tmen (retired) m a debate staged by a Tokyo newspapei "11 a object (i'-cMvcrinu what would happen if Japan
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  • 200 13 BRITAIN'S AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS "Full Steam Ahead", Says Home Secret a rv -lvii sti raid precautb nuel M< .m the range nt practicability can provide comply I munlty. "If we :-h uld again b European war, there will <vEngland on a s compari i I than any that and, m
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    • 47 13 A *i?^if ln I I A CONVALESCENT W S/N64PORC IN IPOH NRY, I YOU'RE JUST WEAK AND mt H\A rtl| RUN DOWN. QUAKER OATS "KIRWS p-! M fltfWsS WILLBUILO YOU UP,6!VE YOU NEW STRENGTH HEALTH LETS ALL LIKE ITS TASTE, TOO T O-..UP- k l 'i.3/J v^
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    • 130 13 I 111 I' V<> l(K k II i > !^i II i fc !i Nt'«H Although Rimless Spectacles are tetter In appearance and lighter m weight than oidinary frame spectacles to wearers, but the screws holding the glasses always work loose and cause glass breakage. Orly NO-SCRU Mounting which holds
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    • 24 13 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did '^b ~T~~\ "253 \^^j/£J£^^ Sales Representative A. T. Giilespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore
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  • 1611 14 In Which I Discourse On The Writing Of Books About Malaya And Give Several Good Reasons Why I Shall Never Be Guilty Of Committing Such A Deadly And Unutterable Indiscretion. FREQUENTLY, people who should know bettor have asked me why I don't wvite a book
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  • 540 14 Problem Of Business Co-Operation THE London Passenger Transport Board have placed before the Minis- ter of Transport a considerable amount j cf information regarding peak hour traffic and its problems. This, together with data from other sources, is being considered by Mr. Burgin, who will
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    • 201 14 fy^ TICKETS ISSUED T V« A-*^«% J BY AU STEAM- S FOR *SHIP, AIR AND S I KAY UL^ RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all i other resident communities are f .;iven the best of attention and .'.s. LStance. S S i!>, ROBINSON RD.,
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    • 174 14 Don't T>p dis?<wrapr«'d if you are weak. underweight, tired <>m. sickly unable to pain an ounce of flesh or strength no matter wh.it you pat. A California physician, m prescribing for and treating the Cinema Stars r 'f Hollywood has discovered a secret method of combining 9 highly <-oni ntrated
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    • 46 14 WOO) ALCHOLIC Ht APACHE —AND IT'S OF MOST IMPORTANT THAT I MUST BE IN THE OFfiLt To-^ACY. MOKj tHEN TIGER'S »>ibT^NT/vt4eOUS <d^^/ KVs\ H£.\OACH£ cuftE IS JUST lH£ THING )^7 \>?S*N. §rl >> ii SPsn W^T EIVG ADM TONG rue; in. i it >n mi ai n\n
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  • 782 15 THE NEW CHAPTER IN INDIA Sir S.Hoare's View vnoFNCE IN FRKI: G*3ffiuTlONS option h > Udy 1!t ifllS- rcccnUy h i° T 1 Sir J'*n Anderson on his m the Governorship oi £5 rsat.,l lU,r, H« express! his confidence nuld prove to the world 2£SS -c fr a that the
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  • 160 15 Sequel To Nazi Black Guards Affair Prague. A GERMAN named Simon Zadak is sium tb- city of Breslau for 225.000 'arks f£ 18.000) damages for loss Of his property and injury to his health before the local court m Maehrisch-Ostrau, Czechoslovakia. The plaintiff stairs that
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  • 84 15 May Be Abolished In New Brunswick St. John, New Brunswick. Imprisonment for debt may be abolished m New Brunswick, if a recommendation by the Barristers' Society here is adopted. It Is expected that an amendment to change the law will be introduced into the Legislature at the
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  • 175 15 Parakeet's Cry At A Cemetery Vienna. A GHOST story with a happy ending is told here. A woman visiting a Vienna cemetery i was startled to hear a strange voice from behind a grave say Take me home I live at 11, High Stree Very sur- prised, the
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  • 94 15 Social Reform On North-West Frontier New Delhi. The practice of selling women hi marriage has been canned by the Shia tect m the Tirah tribal territory on the north-west frontier. Members of the sect have forbiddon j their daughters or other female relatives I to be
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    • 160 15 Wm^Sr^ 4 y rd^Sm Ist Prize $50— 2nd Prize §30— 3rd Prize $20. f^^^^^y^SS]^^^ all(l Consolation Prizes of 1 doz. Mady r^&J&Bm r Ai^U&i&kfl ouiUe i,oap and here i.s a Prize Competition %FNmj^+yjfff£ l^y& and write your result, name and address Mt —£BmßßP* JOBUm wrappers. Competitors may send m as
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    • 608 15 PILES .GLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence Mitold agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a. confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your
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    • 476 15 Oh, My Poor Legs That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain 1 Have You Suffered it DO your legs throb and burn? Is your body torttirrd with the pains r»f rheumatism > Do piles make your life miser) Does your heart tail »n keep your blood flowing
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  • 945 16  -  Shanghai's III Wind Singap ore May Benefit from TF the tentative plans of Mr. Hamilton Mills, theatrical and vaudeville agent, of Shanghai, who passed through Singapore last week on his way to Europe his first trip home m 22 years materialise, Singapore may find itself better
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    • 475 16 6urnm& Aefifna i tea reef t /A -refreshed L\ like Magic 11 you are afflicted with sore, tired, aching, burning, tender or perspiring feet, hard skin, corns, callouses, and bunions, you should know that these troubles are caused through excess foot acid. You've got to get na of that acid
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    • 109 16 jy! lllfinilSl MOSQUITO BITES I' I P are en 8 cause j I I [i, serio)js trouble blood I jl \\l% r* I poisoning m many case^ I I U ImH b^l iLb9 h I fc»S following a bite or sting. Prompt treatment is absolutely necessary, and Germolene should be
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    • 62 16 1„".. T^^*\ wt&^ JQB&jls f r D/sf/nci/ve m Design and m :e... i^ Si IT i^ N TOURING ll Huilt to give the long and trouble free lltf service associated all over the world with ■> Renault engineering, and introduces many features of luxury car design at such moderate price
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  • 293 17 „miry Of Mr. Canberra, Jan 20. the report recently S and engineer!*! *&i *BBment; the creation wf s*i?2|Stment ol aeronautics I****? The appointment of a |tf 22stee to assist the developindustry. RECOMMENDATIONS »i^- "Mr Wimperio'j Sedations are that there v ded at a suitable c ***£S S and
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  • 15 17 Swts Family's Stay On Pacific Island *«iT tK i s ann «al" ship.
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  • 397 17 Lord Chancellor's Suggestions Tilt: Lord Chancellor 'Lord Haibham-, who addressed the Magistrates' j ciation h October on the incon- venience resulting from the retention on j I Justices unable to dis- 1 charge their duties regularly, has now he lords lieutenant of men of advisory comees. clerks of
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  • 110 17 Starving Wolves Devour Two Woodmen Bucharest. A number of well-gnawed bones, found In thje swamps ol the Danube near rraila. Rumania, has revealed the fate ol two woodmen. who were reported Missing from their homes they had been devoured by wolves. Lying near the jones were a
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  • 156 17 Rocommended By British Expert Sydney, N.S.W., Feb. 1. THE university chair of aeronautics, recommended by the British a^ronautical expert, Mr. H. E. Wim peris, m his report to the Federal Government, will probab'y be established at Sydney University. This announcement was made to the press by Sir
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  • 165 17 Cologne. A miner living near Liege (Belgium) I and his daughter have been arrested at i Aachen and sentenced to three months' i imprisonment each for attempting to smuggle 350 marko hidden m walnuts out I of Germany. The miner's daughter, it was stated, I had
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  • 136 17 Baby's Own Tablets. Throughout the teething stage, beginning with the cutting of the first tooth, babies are liable to health upsets. At the first signs of discomfort Baby's Own Tablets should be administered without delay. These tablets settle the stomach, allay feverishness. quieten restlessness, check diarrhoea,
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  • 317 17 City That Lives Under Enemy Guns Saragossa, Spain. WHILE interest has been centred on Teruel. m the north stands the ancient city of Huesca m a position of extraordinary 'peril. It is almost a Nationalist island m Republican territory, connected with the Nationalist mainland by a single
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    • 54 17 -OPENINGS 1. ENGINEERS! J^ "ENGINEEUJNG OPPOR?**»Zm» t OOk l> P |<li how w« lOg ln uf how. for 2S***! Sri Clv alld CQ NfVV IRITISH INSTITUTE N^L C C^NSINEERINS Krf" *0' A.itr«i a, S^, <i >l fct S o N W. AUSTRALIA b^^hwio Home ofEnsinccr 7A *">«i« ot Malaya Singapore.
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    • 463 17 The New Cinema Way Safely Lose 5 Lbs. a PlliiSllllF^^lll^lip Wesh— 23 Lbs. a Month |lj§j|||t "*t*> SH{|i <»Ui<k. ea^y way to :-dim the figure and look t^W^PlliilP^iL 'o^ and feel T» y^-ars younger. In prescribing Wg§!ssW2Qiiis!sB&\ and treating the Movie Stars of Hollywood, i^^Bk^^^^^^^^ who are famous for their
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    • 403 17 FOR EVERY CORRECT rvnr !0 S solution of this fy^ntfa.fy*- crossword p 1 OvtZeA, (lour m W-m i CUT OUT FROM HERE Here is another of fascinating competitions organised by Rothmans Ltd., manufacturers of Kings Gate cigarettes. You are invited to exercise BKlfrgg^jS^f^gg^gii'V 5 VL T: JS^c-r 1"1 "1 your
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  • 85 18 Groveton. T»*H When inhabitants ol this town tcrj on their taps one morning no nj ame out. They discovjered that town waterworks had been stolen dc^ he night. B A meeting of the city I'ounci hurriedly convened and the mayorj I^spatched to Houston, Texas, tolj chase more
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  • 787 18 TIME GENTLEMEN, PLEASE (By "Horatius") TT is not, I think, sufficiently realised that speed is an important thing- m bridge. Ido not mean that you should introduce an atmosphere of hustle into the card room, but that you should always be prepared to race your opponents for command
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    • 64 18 Bfl^S^Ei^C3BP^^^B^^^^_~__^pH v^ ce anc^ value far m advance of any other nce-after-purchflse md hiah sewnu make. hand prices are two of B.S.A.'s great '■ts. Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd, SINGAPORE -MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU PAHAT— MUAR. Penan? Motors, Penan? Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Serembaii. if Jfc»>V, T^g 4JIM J^^k-
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    • 193 18 PAIN WAS WEARING HER OUT She Could Not Straighten Her Back For .six weeks this woman endured the pains of backache. Then she began to bake Kruschen, and m three weeks, what a difference there was! But let her tell the story herself: '•About six weeks ago, I started having
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    • 141 18 rH( NI..V FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l TH£RAPICM r>Sa.2 TMe»<APiO^INO.3 Ho. 1 Cjr«j» U t-f;rigLP«t Blood i'eljc.i. Wo. 3 Cur<j>, Chr< -,iei Baglikh i i a an, VV. LB <".'.! i I.iOB. D«. L« CLarfC S tVLLS 'of tt»*i Llvaf J^J^iANACIII \(f ,'/%Sf\!&\ Relieves PAIN ■HB^TjfV^^^HEADACHES NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM COLDS FEVER
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  • 680 19 Venue For All- Malaya Open Championship Meeting tSTEREST TAKEN IN PENANG )10RE PLA YERS FR OM NOR TH TO PARTICIPATE? By -Sphinx") nU>.MLNTON Pavers and enB *La^ m the V)rlhern :^mf and for that matter 3»tt the country-are awaitiTSTkKii interest the decision I/tL Badminton .Association of th« which wi'l be
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  • 611 19 INTEREST LOST? Past Champions And Their Work ("By Racquet.") FOLLOWING the announcement made m the Sunday Tribune a fortnight ago about the retirement cf A. S. Samuel, the first badminton champion of Malaya, I understand that yet another of our champions m the person of
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    24 19 Johore Malays' Badminton Team which participated m The Malays' Triangular Tournament held m Sin t;apore during the Chinese New Year holidays. (Tribune). J '.'A*",
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  • 202 19 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA Malacca. Saturday. j ••btandm? event of the past *M the return risit of the mnthian*. who soundly ™wi the local side by six clear JJt home eleven were without n*s skill prevented a crirkr. ds N a a did something wos as a vu n e
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  • 256 19 An Inter-Club League For Singapore i I TO-DAY darts hzs become the most popular of indoor games. It demands j a keen eye. steady hand, self-control and a quick mathematical brain Jus 1 I watch the skilled daits player reduce his ore to a convenient "double"
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  • 349 19 ANNUAL MEETING OF B. A. M. DELEGATES MEET IN K.L. PRELIMINARY INTER-STATE FIXTURE WITH NEGRI ("By Rambler.") THE present big badminton event m Selangor is not, as you would suppose, the preliminary competition to find Samuel's successor, but a very happy meeting of delegates from all over the country who
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    • 400 19 T.B. Victim Leaves Sick Bed After Two Ephazone Tablets A Lnng Specialist's remarkable discovery has meant ease and new happiness far thousands of T.H. and Asthma sufferers. Even bed ridden ca-es have received astonishing benefit after taking a few dose* of Ephazone as the Istters reproduced below prove. For instance,
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    • 89 19 I JX.OLYNOS cleans and protects the teeth and gums of the entire family. It is recommended by dentists especially for children because of its antiseptic cleansing properties. Dentists know that Kolynos is safe and gentle m action and that it destroys dangerous mouth germs that cause tooth decay. The whole
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    • 369 19 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take thc-e strcnullunin- tonic tablets Tuo many bouts of lever arc dangerous. Each attack leaves your system a little weaker— a little more prone Ui far more dangerous ills. If you feel an attack coining on- or if you 1 have jus* recently recovered, lose no
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  • 1850 20 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Soccer And The Corinthians' Visit Public Attitude Towards "Gatetf Malacca's Objections Supported On Principle Game Too Near To Heart Of Malayan:; To Permit Of Commercialisation A nij Suggestion Of Shamateuri ;m Should Be Shunned Women's Hockey Inter-State. (By "Argus") r rf!K I
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  • 233 20 Stan M'Cabe's Versatile Rowling Sydney, N.S.W., Jan. 27 TN the eight round of the first prar't 1 cricket competition C. McCool, :ho young Paddington slow bowler, batted attractively, and made 105 not out In sued time. E. Crossan, the Cumber and inter state player, gave an exceil< n\
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  • 47 20 President As Delegate M Kwh Lumpur (From Our Own Conupowtfd Johore Bahru, Feb 5 Mr F M Still, President tfi Jolwre Badminton Association will I Johore I nml g* oB tweeting of the Badminton Assidit# ol Malaya to bo hold m Kuala U*F on Sunday.
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    • 42 20 sifiA XjMJt*^* aA >^3w S-^f-? the sealing of this airtight tin —to filßfrk 4L iP^w open just pull the rubber tab —no E«Kjk. *T^^^ --'lwiiffi v^S^ cutter no lagged edges. Slk^ llV^ J^^^j CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CA46J
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    • 680 20 Gidlfth K6Sfof 6d tO Youthful Vigour n 24 Hours L Scientist Explains How %jjr New Discovery Makes 1 Men Feel Years Younger Or jB?l it m An eminent physician, with more than suffering men and by physicians through"<i years of experience, after long study out the world. For Instance, Dr.
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    • 48 20 r'osa Arc Constipated and Liverish it is because you have INDIGES TIOS ,V d f r l y"Urviialiiyaiid K «H.dhiall»i. Thi \i \k?i y<>Ur f ull l 1 1 iIV This PREVENTS HARD MASS!* of -V WrUSE WORTHLCiS SUBSTITUTIS. In' I oo Co <7 1 SWs ff 3
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  • 148 21 Belgrade. Fishermen m the Dalmatian villages of Krapanj and Slarin are enjoying an unprecedented boom, thanks 'to the world's fear of gas attacks. Famous all over Dalmatia for their deep sea diving, they specialise m collecting sponges from the sea, a difficult and dangerous job. For many
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  • 288 21 Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 4 io».. Ayer Hitam 25 26 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 Chanderiangs 20 6 22Hitam 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 24-6 25 6 Hong Fatts 1.05 1.10 Idris Hyd. 8,3 9Ipoh Tin 26 Jelebus
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    • 48 21 v^^^^^^^^ l!!!s **y >»««. ■'-;^~4itt' jrtt «w If you hsvcn't r ifl list ulrc. c!y Bs i .'fr'^-^^'V^ (f^r- jf/ f send for one rij^ht away. There j 111 \,B X^ 2! «^A y^ m^Ct.M m*& zJLf 1 p wSf^K I E XC I^ ANCE FOR I^^ COUPONS FROM...
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1089 21 u a layan Listeners 9 Rittlio THE SINGAPORE MARKET TIN Singapore, Feb. 12. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $88 \> (up $1/4). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 22"' i (down 'j) Sellers ?2~/ n (down 54). THE SINGAPORE
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    • 61 21 No. I.X.R.S.S: (Spot-loose) (awardable S'porej 22% 22% do. Feb. 227 8 23 do. Mar. 23 V 8 23 V* do. Apr. Jure 23% 23 3 4 do. .TulyiSept. 23% 24' do. Oct. Dec. 24 y 8 24^ Tone of market: Quiet steady. Latent Cable: London Spot Sheet c 15 16d.
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  • 3086 22 INDIA'S POLITICAL UNITY LORD LOTHIAN'S CONTRAST WITH EUROPE Aligarh. 4N earnest plea for tht_ acceptance of the Federal part of the Constitution by India was made recently by Lord Lothian, m the course of his onvocation address, to the Aligarh ersity. "You may not like," he said, "some Of the
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  • 431 22 Man's Tongue Cut Out For Informing Jerusalem. ARAB rebels m Palo .tine are now holding their own 'courts martial." An Arab lorry-dii.tr who was held lip on the Jerusatem-Hebron highway told the police later an amazing story pf an impromptu, open-air "court .iiartial" Us which
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  • 266 22 What "Swins" bj NOISE OF EXHtJ WATS 1 M< >B hysteria caused b- of famous swing 0 brought psychologists J? rvental specialists to Ne- v 1 ramount Cinema to-day :nd make note For the second day thk JO, was pack s ed^. writhing, grunting >n iron
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  • 399 22 Mr. Julian Huxley Appeal THE Royal Institution rectos! normal calm recently. TbedH came out two by two (moreortej with them came the "juvenile uM and Mr. Julian Huxley. He te cheered to ihe echo, foraai* informally, is he brought taete'f Christmas lectures to a close. 'Rare Animals und the
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    • 55 22 l\ f*^^ WEAKNESS. \P^ XU DBBILIT' rQ amem i a HK^aESCHIENS'SYRUP gs^ of Hsmoglobui Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL W \YS CURES, and gives health and rtrdtftlw ¥m better than serums, raw a: oat, Medicated nrftt^^ e fr A. CLOUET CO^ LTD.,
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    • 42 22 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. rfflggm SPECIALIZING Ocular wL^^Ji Muscle anomalies. Cross- *y*B- Complicated \J£z^ cases of defective vision. V\ Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. ConsuUation Without Cost or Obligation.
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  • 916 23 Omission Of Clarrie Grimmett "A Bad Blunder" POLAND NEED NOT BE h PESSIMISTIC w fc WOODFVLL PICKS HOLES IN CHOSEN SIDE f no siretiii of imagination can "•"/tSito has cone a \Jnw way *S£?b«n selector, my Mrt tta* jjfider h.m 3he best team
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  • 90 23 ran, Jan. ib. THE German Lawn Ti Association have decided to-day to co:..:>; i tp m the 1938 Davis Cup Competition Germany's challenge will bring the touu i Cuo entries to 11 countries so kur. Those who have previousiy chaled are: Gront Britain. Switzerland, i I Yugo-Siavia,
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  • 1264 23 Sports Jottings From Here And There Keep Fit Fever In Cambridge (By 'Athenian") <By Air Mail) London THE "Keep Fit" fever has reacned Cambridge and has even infected ■he crews training for the Boat Race. Not content with their regular rowing practice on the Cam, and later on the Mdeway.
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  • 223 23 Visit Of "Pro" Giants Of Tennis Why Not A Match With Lim Bong Soo? A SINGAPORE reader signing himself "A keen sportsman" writes: As professional tennis exhibition matches with Tilden, RamUlon, Burke and Cochet have been fixed for Feb. 24, 25 and 27 at the stadium m the Happy World,
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  • 729 23 HENRY COTTON AND THE WHITC QMBES WRITING about Henry < otlon, the iam«.!!s golfer, In a mail paper James Kilcy says* Looking back on the panorama <; r events of 1937, new drawing rapidly to a close, one thing stands out dearly Uvc restoration of Britain to
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  • 215 23 A QUESTION now being asked on all sides, and causing net a little concern m the athletic world is whether the next Olympic Games will be held at Tokyo m the summer of IG4O as arranged. Japan has not wi fcdrawn In fact her spokesmen have
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  • 143 23 Weights For The Second Day j THE following are the weights lor the second day of the Singapore Turf Cubs spring meeting on Feb. 23: PONIES, CLASS 1, DIV. I—s',. FLKS. Coiihle Form 9.9 Uncalled For 9.7 Apple wood 9.(j |Mew Moon 9.1 No Limit 9.1 Mi dam
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  • 91 23 MODERN SAMOA NS the young mr.n of Samoa wn iQiag m for brightly coloured ties, sir colours, according to a letter received by Mr. Claud A. SwftKUcn, Secretary o Navy, from Captain MacGillivray Milne Governor ot the Island. Many of the young people are de.irou.s of substituting European dress for
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