Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 February 1938
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Title Section12 1938-02-27 1 The Sunday Tribune l 38. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1938 FIVE CKNTS12 words
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274 1938-02-27 1 NE W ARRANGEMENT WITH BRITAIN ROYAL INDIAN NAVY ANNUAL £135,000 CONTRIBUTION TO CEASE Delhi, Feb. 26 nmooDCetldiirirA a budget statement that the British eminent has agreed to i< o India's annual eontri- approximately £135,000 sterling towards the naval Irftaeeof India, on the condition thatReuter - 274 words
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Article13 1938-02-27 1 Japanese Naval Vessels Destroyed Hankow, Feb. 26 p.:» c< **nn to have ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article19 1938-02-27 1 Vienna. Feb. 26. *Jftr ISLl SLi een J""* VR*&* LBh he Germar Governrnisl to the Brrchtes- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article103 1938-02-27 1 BIG SUBSIDY Post Office To Pay £519,000 Annually London, Feb. 26. FINANCIAL details of the new airmail service to Singapore are contained i?i a white paper issued by Ihe Air Minister. Imperial Airways will receive annually £519.000 sterling from the post office for the carriage of maisReuter - 103 words
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Article66 1938-02-27 1 Search For Missing 'Plane Continues London. Feb. 26. T'llE search for the Royal Air Force V' WoUesley bomber which has been missing since Thursday morning while engaged m a practice flight round Britain, continued until dusk yesterday. arH was resumed this morning. The machine is one of theBritish Official Wireless - 66 words
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38 1938-02-27 1 Italy And The Suez Canal Cairo, Feb. 26. THE Italian Minister has informed the Premier that the statements published abroad about Italian intentions In regard to the Suez Canal are absolutely unfounded.— Reuter.38 words
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Article106 1938-02-27 1 Agreement Reached In India London, Feb. 26. A GREEMENT on the'question of "poliJ\ tical" pri.scners was reached yesterday between the Government and the Premier of Hie United Provinces of India. Congress Ministers, who had resigned, have resumed their port folios. Reports from India indicate thatReuter - 106 words
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Article94 1938-02-27 1 Estimated Surplus Of £67,000 Over Revenue New Delhi, Feb. 2«. INDIA'S budget proposals show that ii has been possible to provide for the cost of the introduction, of provincial autonomy, the separation of Burma, aac! the expenditure on the Waziristan campaign, and at the same time balance thusReuter - 94 words
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Article91 1938-02-27 1 Japanese Govt. Will Be Held Responsible Tokyo. Feb. 26. THE Britisn reply to the Japanese note which suggested the withdrawal of all foreigners m a wide area north of the Yangtse after marking their property with flags has. been delivered. The reply says that Britons may voluntarily wishReuter - 91 words
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Article223 1938-02-27 1 MEDIATION? To Await A Fresh Opportunity Shanghai, Feb. 2<». WITH the arrival of Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, the newly-appointed British Ambassador to China, there is a revival of the rumour that Britain is making a last attempt to mediate m the Sino-Japanese conflict. It isSin Chew Jit Poh & Nanyang Siang Pau - 223 words
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Article99 1938-02-27 1 Scotland's Good Win Over Ireland Murrayfield, Feb. 26. THE rugby international played here to-day was watched by a crowd of 45,000. There was a blustery wind, ana the weather was sunny. Scotl&nd defeated Ireland by 23 points to 14. The teams were: IRELAND:— Craig (Queen's U.i; O'Connor (Black99 words
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Article56 1938-02-27 1 At a meeting m Kuala Lumpur of delerates from all over Malaya, it was decided not to adopt Singapore's proposal for ihe formation of a Malayan Hockey Association. The annual Colony vs. F.M.S. fixtuie will m future be dropped m favour oi a North vs. South match.56 words
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Article39 1938-02-27 1 The Hon. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. Ceylon's representative at the opening of the Naval Base graving dock and former Acting Minister of Communication': and Works, left Tor Colombo by the Lloyd Triestino imer, Victoria, on Thursday.39 words
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Article224 1938-02-27 1 Municipal Discussion NEED FOR MODERN TRANSPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. T'HE decision by the Malacca Municipal Commissioners to consider applications from bus owners to \ny m the town area has met with general satisfaction. A technical error was committed by the vehicle department m224 words
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Article17 1938-02-27 1 Tourse, Feb. 2f». rOLlt were killed m a 'plane crash near Chateau Renault to-day. Reuterj.17 words
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300 1938-02-27 1 STORY OF SHIP S OFFICER PRES. DOUMER Alleged Photographing Of Fortifications Singapore, Saturday. rIK French liner President Dimmer, ((apt. I.abeilla), which was stopped by the Japanese on the night ot Feb. 14 at Rokuren, after crossing the Shimon oseki Straits, because some Members of the crew allegedly took pictures oi300 words
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Article341 1938-02-27 1 DUNDEE'S GOOD WIN Wals.'sl) Trounced By Bristol London, Feb. 2(J. RESULTS of English and Scottish snr.etv matches played to-day were as follows: Reuter ENGLISH LEAGUE, 1)1 V. I Birmingham Sunderland Charlton A. 1 Brentford Chelsea 1 Blackpool Grimsby T. 4 Hudder»field Leeds U. 4 Everton Liverpool 0Reuter - 341 words
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Advertisement90 1938-02-27 1 Edition! ,-Sjp HEALTH and VIGOUR B It is your right to enjoy life vigorously. Natural vigour is jm the normal result of perfect health. Perfect health is en- J^j* sured when your system is free from dangerous toxins, the j^^H accumulation of which is the cause of your lack of90 words
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Advertisement12 1938-02-27 1 THE NEWB WITH V()l U BREAKFAST Try The T l5 IBS IXK12 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-02-27 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY: 8.35 a.m., 7 ft. 9 ins.; 10.15 p.m., 1 ft. 6 ins. TO-MORROW:— 9.2B a.m., 8 ft. 3 ins.; 10.42 p.m., 8 ft. 1 m.28 words
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2004 1938-02-27 2 ROSALIND WONG - ROSALIND WONG FIRST EXPERIENCE OF BROADCASTING PREPARING THE SCRIPT flf REHEA USING HJHJHJ London. T.-i firs* (IHinih- thine I heard about my broadcast which 8.8.C. officials were doubtful if they could fh i!') for me was on a Saturday <• d;iv Following my2,004 words
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Article97 1938-02-27 2 Singapore, Saturday Chia Teak Yiong, a Teochew Chinese, was produced before Mr F V. Duckworth, the Second Singapore *Magistrate, thi^ morning, on a charge 01 cheating a Chinese woman named Chang Yeok Lan, by falsely promising to give her half a share of the business conducted at Southern97 words
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Article813 1938-02-27 2 Newbold Inquest "REPAID VICTIM WITH HIS OWN LIFE" iFroin Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday SUICIDE by acute poisoning with alkali cycanide was the verdiereturned by Mr. D. Hughes this af tei noon at the conclusion of the joint inquests into the death of Mr. Eric Newbold, the813 words
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Article29 1938-02-27 2 SIAM-GERMAN TREA TY (From Our Oicn Correspondent > Bangkok, Feb. 26. Tb.e ratifications of the Riam-German Treaty were exchanged to-day, and at noon the customary toasts and champagne were taken.29 words
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Article388 1938-02-27 2 Question Oi Ladies Ileing, Members A GENERAL meeting oi the European Association of Malaya will be held at the Exchange Room. Singapore, a' 5.15 p.m. to-morrow 'Monday). The members will be asked to amend the rules by .substituting the v.orti "Malaya" for the words "Singapore and388 words
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Article135 1938-02-27 2 Offender Fined In Court Singapore, Saturday. MR. T. c. P. Hatcher appeared before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, fourth police mcgistraie, to-day to answer the charge that :it 5.25 p.m. on Feb. 22, be did sound his horn longer than necessary while stopping his car at135 words
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Article212 1938-02-27 2 EMPLOYED BY JAPANESE Removed To j Hospital Singapore, Saturday. A YOUNG Chinese employed by a Japancs*; m Burraab Road as a hcus3 boy wa.s said to have been badly I assaulted Dy severi 1 cl his compatriot* at about 10 r.m. to-day. Shortly before the assault was212 words
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Article106 1938-02-27 2 AT GLUGOR Improvement On y At Seiarsßg IX view of the t< < «*h«h int< -.-mution n th«> m lit !t .npe-Ms IVi.sng. i is issued by liea< ((irnnKiiui; Preparatioi nu > works m P< ."bout five miltwhen comph ted w; for soi \o 700 irooj Malay.106 words
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Article251 1938-02-27 2 New Appointment Of J. A McConviHe THE appointment oi Josep: Ccnvillc to (2m ))ositioii of On Foreign Sal Pirtur< n forporatio.'. Jack Cohn on Jan. 7, 1938. The appointment ib m keepi*^ lonu-e.slablishcn to make promt tanks Mr. < that it i.s no! th< pafe-, lock afield for251 words
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Article131 1938-02-27 2 Clerical Union Convincing n Sinpiaport- *J3 THE Clerical Union ho< f> fo mj I vided rtrong "P^^i^at'tiK^ Joseph's churcn Brisade ai ground this alternoonjujj w Both teams played .with A slipoery ;rn una c£ n matte; F'o: the winmj played vith t',ood undr I SMleh Anguflla,131 words
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Advertisement74 1938-02-27 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TUESDAY MARCH IST. |s.s. "EMPRESS OF BRITAIN" m port| SPECIAL CRUISE DINNER BALL! (formal) SPECIAL CABARET PROGRAMME BY |iii c o a .i a c ii:Li i: j j Tnlented American Dancers. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK YOUR TABLE. DINNL'IP $4.00. NOff-DINERS $1.00 s GRILL CLOSED TOR74 words
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Article458 1938-02-27 3 iiiVY MEN'S GRIEVANCE BK3 EXPENSES A ay Of Glaring Contrasts ..aiWof so much European .--.d cm: manual jj« "•55» aid tbe additions HJiSln considers essential LG> hi. 'fr8*09^^ scared until cherp •^g/g^f Sn impossibility for that would office m errata. COLONIAL ALU>WANCE white workers458 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-02-27 3 Hon. Mr. A. c Small. Colonial ry, who returned from leave on Friday. Tribune.14 words
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Article165 1938-02-27 3 Mr. .3. W. E. Adams In Fourth Court Singapore, Saturday. MR. J. W. E. Adams, a European. appearing on live summons, claimed trial before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning. The defendant was charged with (1) behaving m a disorderly manner at165 words
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Article30 1938-02-27 3 Stated To Be Rapidly Sinking Tnckson (Arizona), Fob. 26. GENERAL Pershing is sinking rapidly, state the hospital authorities, who have placed the patient m an oxveen tent. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article107 1938-02-27 3 Fined 525 For Disorderly Behaviour Fines totalling $25 were imposed oi s William Leash, a seaman on board the Bendovan, by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning, on charges of disorderly behaviour, house trespass, mischief and assaulting a Police Sergeant at the Central Police Station107 words
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Article26 1938-02-27 3 The dead body of a Chinese was found by the police this morning lying beside the sign post "Caldecotte HilJ Estate." Thomson Roid26 words
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Article387 1938-02-27 3 Withdrawal Unsound TWENTY MEN FOR COURT-MARTIAL Shanghai, Feb. 15. COMMENTING on the settlement of the Allison incident m which the Japanese Government apologized ever the assault upon Mr, John M. Allison of the U.S. Embassy at Nanking the British-owned and edited North-China Daily News, of Shanghai, at387 words
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Article295 1938-02-27 3 'I hree Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Saturday. THREE Chinese, Tan Chor, Lim Ah Kong and Tan Kirn Wcng, were to-day sentenced to undergo 20 months' rigorous imprisonment each, m the Criminal District Court, by Mr H. A. Foner. District Judge, when they apired on a charge295 words
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Article191 1938-02-27 3 Mr. H. L. Marshall And Mis?. M. Walker Singapore, Saturday. THE Archdeacon Graham White afll- ciaced at the marriage which took rlace at the St. Andrew's Cathedral this alternoon at 4.30 p.m. be twee r 4 Mr. Harold Lennox Marshall, of Mes-i". iXustead Co., Ltd., and Miss Mari'191 words
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Article68 1938-02-27 3 Malay Charged In Socond Court Singapore. Saturday. Charged with committing theft m I a gold necklace with a lockei trained «ii $45, the property of a won vi named Da.san binti Sure, 0 >'clock :r.. night, Omar bin an appeared m the Second Police before Mr. F. V.68 words
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Article426 1938-02-27 3 Determination To Win Unchanged Shanghai, Feb 15. THE intense patriotism of the Chinese people m the lace of a most ruthless undeclared war has not laggod a particle even though these people have inced unbearable hardship.", according to an interesting article by a correspondent of the426 words
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Article181 1938-02-27 3 CHURCH SCHOOL FOR PORTUGUESE Amenities For Malacca Settlement 'From Our Own Correspond' Malacca, Saturday. THE Portuguese Settlement at i Pasir, established through ihe munificence of the Government for the descendants of the ftrst P settlers of Malacca. Is shortly to hi new Chapel and a School. Sites for the above181 words
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Article90 1938-02-27 3 Chinese Dies In Hospital A male Chinese tricyclist was this morning picked up unconscious b ambulance from the side of the road m front of the Government PrtuUng Office, Upp'^r Serangoon Road. His machine was lying some yards away. ::acijig Paya Lebar "Lie man had a fracU'.r:- ol90 words
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Advertisement100 1938-02-27 3 When LONDON'S MILLIONS flock* i to a motion picture There are good j I reasons and HERE THEY ARE:- j j Its HEROIC EPISODES tell the thrilling story j of a Nations Dauntless Pioneers Its THUNDERING ACTION pounds through j every scene! Its BURNING ROMANCE lifts two famous j stars100 words
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Advertisement24 1938-02-27 3 |HI cutter r i o j iz^ c 1 1 c d p c s -s^^^B^^^l mv^*-* S^y MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD.24 words
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Advertisement872 1938-02-27 4 f^aV 3.15 6.15 Q 1? \7KdPIBS dn^Bß^ y. l^w tiflMß^K i T^3, V^^a^^b B^^. M i Jk <-4^J^BH B^^^^ Bb I alln<wllHfflr^ff^Bff^ Ami *r\. T"hi r X X\*4T A lx_ J It A«BW P™»M,« I bI y^AE^k^^^Bß^nßjßnßwßßW^^ B^HBIBVfIB^HBIHHBWBWBHBHBHBWBWuJHwiIB^HBWBVBVBWB W* J&&&P Wr M Mr 0 Wr JBBbß»*^^^ ~*^^r l Bl ■bflv872 words
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Article, Illustration507 1938-02-27 5 TYRONE POWER AND 1 SONM HENIE cirVW*' ALPINE SLOPES PROVIDE B ACKGROUND d maiiniiicent musical thai skinw m shimmering d;O;»!ii A^Lfe Alpin, sbpes, .now- drenched with dazrfins rvc ilinu beauty, htjrt-varmm- with riotous fun and briajp > (>n i a l nic and lvif>ne507 words
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Article224 1938-02-27 5 "JUNGLE MENACE" /i Thrilling Frank Hack Film JUNGLE MENACE.* 1 the new adult-type serial from Columbia Pictures, starring tbe f-imons FraiiK Cork, comes to the Alhambri Theatre, Sinfapore, this week, with one o* tHe most Ihrfilmg and amazing advcntuif fctoties ever brought U» the screen. "Jungle Menace"224 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-02-27 5 3s;«,;ic Powei and Sonja Renie who will be seen at tl^e Capitol Fhea (r;\ Singapore, tiw-i week, m "Thin Icp."20 words
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Article169 1938-02-27 5 "Woefully Short Of Men" Cleveland (Ohic AMERICA may find herself Inadequats*4 ly equipped w.ih armed aircraft and personnel m the event of war, according to aviation experts speaking at the 5: t U.S. aeronautical planning confers .<e here. "We are woefully short of oar requir••agents m both169 words
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84 1938-02-27 5 "Chandra Mohana" S'pore Premiere At The Royal 4 N outsta rjdin* .1. Th< atr< I, oi -hi The t its St«< i'V. Bon bay, v direction of Ram Chrr. "C 1 lohana" I with 2 fine hnr tars' b ]'"rai Tarn due ma-fa is, 6 S. V Venj atai msshi,84 words
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Article349 1938-02-27 5 DELIGHTFUL COMEDY Frank Morgan 's Fine Role KING LAUGHTEP v«M teign m ail his glcry at the Pavilion The^t when "Beg, Borrow or Steal," witli Frank Morgan, F!orci\c< Bee and lohn ftta! m tat featured foJ Mcrrj ami mad, it is a rib-tickling story m the349 words
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Advertisement242 1938-02-27 5 S| Vl THIS JiWIl-UKI PfOtOIEED •lAUTY THAT EVERY&ODY CBAVf. The Gift^^^ Jf of their Hearts Content |H The Superlative New Parker Vacumatic that jtjgp DOES WHAT NO OTHER PEN CAN DO IjjL I Ajiflthat h,t s ,he 100' mark. Se« The Parker Vacumatic ia a mar- fifjif MtKcr s new242 words
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Advertisement242 1938-02-27 5 ,r f SSCFA Cures Both STOMACH INTESTINAL yfr< Do you know that your stomach digests nn!y a quarter T Vof all you eat It's the long winding tube of \\t INTESTINES which causes most indigestion. That i why you need CICFA Tablets which contain natur,,. stomach and intestinal digestives. Begin242 words
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203 1938-02-27 6 Nothing Gave Him Relief TV. til He Tried Chardox aft.°r mc?ls is due to food .c m the stomach and intestines, .-> ing prorerly digested 'is •',r-d it to be. The result Ls nach becomes distended with ing rise to uncomfortr.U*? UCfl as flatulence,203 words
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Article924 1938-02-27 6 New Experiment JOINT TRAINING AT LEEDS Harrogate. HpWO interesting schemes of training for employment were under observation during visits to Ministry of Labour establishments at Leeds and Harrogate, writes a special correspondent of "The Times." The new Government training centre at Leeds, opened last Novem the only924 words
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Article163 1938-02-27 6 New Gane "Excite i'llficulf' (By Air Mail). ofa vshnlrurimiionalsult The extra suit knam iT!^ f 65 r: rds. ol 16. Th. This v reported ■asrinatfc and a pairs <v. give the new We: A Viennese sciirtist Dry* 1 isible for 'the inventffS ronjunctinn with Dr p->163 words
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Article77 1938-02-27 6 Regular Fiffhts By 1940? Northfield (Vermont). PARIS v be within 26 hours of Boston {hi s by i 940, tie* cording to Mr. Eklward P. Wai: mer t -nary foi Add] Univei. here, lie declared thai passengers will Ik making the trip by an77 words
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Advertisement628 1938-02-27 6 A slim figure always looks youthful. So slim safely with Redex Lotion applied externally. Reduces flesh only where applied. Absolutely harmless to the most sensitive skin. Approved by physicians. No dieting. Unfailingly effective and easy to use. Acts m 7 to 10 days. Redex /flr SLIMMING t rom all good628 words
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Article, Illustration1624 1938-02-27 7 H.L. Howkein - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Howkein .-E** thin* about living m Single 1 atV ou meet ,uch interesting peo. is there somebody new passing ago, for example, I met a your.., who has been married and divorced 1 times. He still preserves an outlook tie neatest optimism and is, I m,!,r1,624 words
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Advertisement56 1938-02-27 7 E' 4 r y w hat is it I "matchless m v J flavour and S^^ tenderness?" '^^Sifji i ,_^j bt t r vj COLD STORAGE j w •PHONE: S'POHE 5376 (1 Hne S S^S K. LUMPIK: 333, (2 1in,,,. IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). AOvt: of Singapore Cold Storage56 words
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Article4382 1938-02-27 8 J.G. Sarasin - J.G.Sarasin Our Short Story By JiHE food spring sunset that shone over Dltngeness Bay touched the grey-green, restless Channel with a tflory of flickering gold. Sheep strayed across the marshes, the smoke of cottage chimneys rose upon the air, and a cannon-harbour- I iritf tower near Dymehurch4,382 words
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Article254 1938-02-27 8 and enjoy your feed I There an? some people who never really enjoy their loot! because no ntattef how Ion;; ago it was since they last had a meal, they al:;ays feel full up." Some ieel as though a lump were lodged m the middle of254 words
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Advertisement997 1938-02-27 8 AhotfJ d ?h( a (Voiid Nufix is the fau'tl^is hair dressing, Riving \f-.^\ perfect control, healthy scalp and definite hair growth. No Gum No Permeating Grease. 2T?I A quality product at fu^H a popular price. f;*fcfcStfS< Sole agents: The Borneo Ccrapany Ltd. IJft^SSS; 1 Add to your personality by *^"BHH(|\997 words
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Advertisement46 1938-02-27 8 FREE! JUST OUT FREE! THE WAY TO MOTHERHOOD." A most Interesting medical oooklet on the vital problem for Family Life. From: 0:\ Rich. Weiss, M.A., Berlin NW7 Germany Obtainable also from E. M. ABDULLA CO., 163, Capitol Building, Singapore. jjrttjp'j'r^' \lil\ii>i\S <i" -tti<>" \O»* > i »/w^l\W^46 words
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Article, Illustration993 1938-02-27 9 THF STAMPING 1 OF EGGS Light Test jjtaA POU(Y 0N poultry v ow canl tell hi Q difference between imported ujd the local ejrK s? T^er- Although the differ. *«%tt*t«r eggs and the &S tfffieult to distinguish from abide. The proof of an egg and if you eat993 words
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Article368 1938-02-27 9 Duties Unsuitable To Men WOMEN'S organisations m many parts of the country are urging the need lor the recruitment of mere women police. While the Metropolitan Force has for some years had a women's section, working under a woman .superintendent and including women detectives, there368 words
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Advertisement262 1938-02-27 9 Night Asthma GET DEEP SLEEP AFTER I TABLET v°£\ dread the n wlien one Ephazone lablet assures deep, restful sleep every night Prevents attacks developing if developed brings magical ease m 30 seconds, ending worst satack m ten minutes. Easy breathing restored. Kew strength, vitality, vigour regained, leaving you free262 words
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Advertisement155 1938-02-27 9 made from the finest are a vital necessity m the production of good beer. Finest *3s£t^te quality sun-ripened Hops are W^g/TN(^^^^pi|^ used m the brewing of Tiger ''^^^^Hrn The finest European Hops jj^tekft^. for the finest beer. hops for digestion W y&bl3 osb Si P ure f rcsn 'i east155 words
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Article205 1938-02-27 10 Forthcoming Events the production of "Peg o' My Heart" to be shown at the Victoria Theatre. Miss Joan Hawtrey, with experience m London, to her credit, will take the leading part. Australia 80und..., are Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.8.E., and Mr. Lee Chim Tuan. They plan to205 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1938-02-27 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By our woman correspondent THHE Commander Cruisers Battle Force, the C.ptains and Officers of the U.S.S. Trenton, U.S.S. Mempnis and U.S.S Milwaukee, gave a very enjoyable At. Home on board the U.S.S. T. mton, on Saturday evening F-^b. 19. Boats left Clifford Pier at .<vx1,959 words
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Advertisement115 1938-02-27 10 Ct/to of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becoming jewel-conscious women are realising the allure and smartness of modern jewellery. Ciro jewels are akin to real, the only difference being m the price See them, and judge for yourself at: HAMLEYS Rodney House, 10, Baitery Road. MARRIED SINGLE THE IDEAL115 words
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Advertisement89 1938-02-27 10 has just received a weiß^^mi small consignment of UWlvy Ijf I v/IU has just received sm t* i radium vita bath foam soap Chinese KUgS. and compresses. The compresses are suitable for Lumbago bciatica 13, Battery Road, Arthritis of the shoulder 18. b2gsr Gout? etc Ist floor. phone 6995. STOCK89 words
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Advertisement112 1938-02-27 10 NEW SHIPMENT OF BUTTONS, HANDBAGS, FLOWERS, IMIT. JEWELIERIES, AMD NOVELTIES JUST UNPACKED. AT The Novelty Store 88, NORTH BRIDGE RD., SINGAPORE. OUR 5 stock is continually renewed. S t Ou r dresses are selected from stocks of large European i Houses of Styles. To select one i of our dresses112 words
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Advertisement74 1938-02-27 10 JEICES YOU ADMIKV By Elizabeth Am The laces you admire are faces m which tvxture is al'.it! to shape. t There's no beauty where 1 have become enlarged. By the scrupul<»us use of Arden Tore Cream, enlarged pores m be refined till your face h* regained its exquisite texture. j74 words
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Article1004 1938-02-27 11 FRASERS'S HILL; KUALA LUMPUR - FRASERS'S HILL KUALA LUMPUR from and m lovinc Fraser'i fO been supremely su--1 X X P^t week or so. his b. mfl* ten 01 Jis possible thir. side 3* U f nave ended to sunsets m 4 Ke*ven. nave evening the S^iSdeof colour and flam orioos h accompanied r1,004 words
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Article121 1938-02-27 11 v o m THE town was very quiet last week from a soda] point of view, but th^ dciightfullv fine evenings found the Golf Club and swimming pool the main vu t to of amusement. The most important occurrence of the week was an At Home at the121 words
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Article1094 1938-02-27 11 HERE'S the low down m ca3e you are still unaware of it. Palais des Modes is offering real bargains at the sale. It may be over soon so make a date of it. Romantic and diifting are their collection of chiffon dance dresses with soft full bodices1,094 words
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Advertisement210 1938-02-27 11 At Vogue's! 'Paris Review" of New Fall Silhouettes NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED Arit Fashions— i uthentic Styles At Vogue's, where women have always been particular about their appearance will find the largest selection i town for smart evening and afternoon wear at prices that defy competition. Distinction without Eztrava nance210 words
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Advertisement57 1938-02-27 11 Note Change of Address ELSIE MARY 37, Selegie Road. will be opening: NEW premises at "Rodney House" 2. BATTERY ROAD, on I MARCH Ist. PRICES REMAIN $3.3 0- $3 O. sr^* w* p» (i\ f% c a y» c" f r*L i 1 i h i R 0i i I57 words
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Advertisement115 1938-02-27 11 j T Fresh stock of Morning, AifieTnod i j and Evening Dresses. s Hats blocked and made to order tie SOrZii^ J Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road v- vSif ,vy >^ r Von can tell by Baby": expression that she is v, v ing her Lactogen bei prepared. Her instinct115 words
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Advertisement20 1938-02-27 11 Priscilia Ltd.—^ HAS' JUST RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF -HUBRITE" FROCKS. KIBANA SWIM SUITS. S Tel. 3335. 61 Stamford Rd.20 words
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573 1938-02-27 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 27, 1938. CHINA'S STRUGGLE AX the eve of the International Boycott Conference m London, Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek cabled a message to the chairman. Lord Cecil, which contained the following passage: '"Only a spontaneous and unmistakable manifestation of the consensus of work! opinion, coupled with573 words
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Article, Illustration936 1938-02-27 12 C. H. W. Goult - Bogey Of CONSCRIPTION Stalks Again C. H. W Goult TT is not surprising that as a corollary of Britain's great rearmament drive of the past two j/ears there should arise again the very old and unpopular ogre of Conscription Despite the fact that only a few days ago the Premier936 words
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Article631 1938-02-27 12 npHIS short essay on frogs was report- ed by a Board of Education: "What a wonderful bird the frog are. When he stand he sit almost. When he hop he fly almost. He ain't pot no sense hardly. He ain't got no j tail631 words
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Advertisement25 1938-02-27 12 X©SAX does get the detail Ask for Roll Film and FiJm Pack From a// Kodak />• fen PORE* KODAK LTD,, 130 ROBINSON W AW, fN lJ^25 words
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622 1938-02-27 13 «sr QU OTA BATTLE forid Stocky Again Too High M Air mm London, *> b 1!--♦remely startling develop- likely soon to be m a **Ulh to denounce the conCr^Uhh T ,rove.sueh a "lieJ instrument. oiaced m the hands <* *Xf the American slump and622 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-02-27 13 A denaottslwitien of air raia precautions was given at Wellington Barracks, londyp. by the Ist Battalion Grenadier Guards and the Ist Battalion Coldstream Guards. Photo shows a Bren gun anti-aircraft team. 9 ing ?av-procf clothing and gas-masks, m a splinter-proof shelter on the roof of Wellington Barracks. Planet News.49 words
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Article223 1938-02-27 13 BRITISH ACTRESS FREED BY OGPU Vague Charges Of Espionage (By Air Mail) London, Feb. VI. ITNFXPECTEDLY released after spending nine months m a Soviet prison on vajjue charges oi espionage, Miss Eva Linden (Mrs. Eva Lc-cwenberg), the London variety art s:. who was arrested m Leningrad last April, has arrived223 words
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Article194 1938-02-27 13 Doctors r nable To Diagnose It Durban. A MYSTERIOUS disease which defies diagnosis is perplexing the medical authorities of Durban Several Europeans and natives ha^e j been suddenly afflicted with a form of partial paralysis which has necessitated iheir immediHte removal to hosnital I observation. The194 words
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Article141 1938-02-27 13 Curb On "Wanton" Small Boys In Saragassa BSa, S:J. rATAPULTS and slings nave been banned m Baragossa, capl! of Aragon. Although the city lies oaj mii'es from enemy uir. air raid alarm on an nearly very day, the Mayoi h tIUK to be concerned aboin icti« n by141 words
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Advertisement12 1938-02-27 13 A "MENTION IN EYEWEAIt sfeS^7lsß! taclw are bett,r weight thua S£ 312 words
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Advertisement85 1938-02-27 13 1 ENJOY LIFE Xl GAIN VITALITY b! ALVO *r •i I i for REIN VIGOR ATION BODY d°nd MIND ALVO-ECSTASIN 1 rf tJ pr,l dii rxperuneiit a S b*i' uire life \olid 3jtLl A I X p j lift prolonging VITALITY MEN ond WOMEN ill ov«m the v\f>'!'l J^ »•.»<.85 words
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Advertisement142 1938-02-27 13 i ->Ai v i V" appy leetning lime Teethmx time and vet baby is perfectly contented and happy. That is bwauS hlfSither gave him 'Ovaltine' Rusks to bite and crunch as soo.-i as the first little tooth was due. These delicious rusks make teething easy for baby. They also provide142 words
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Advertisement478 1938-02-27 13 Jbv I ;)Ti 71 BB tft y a /^&3^Kki y TlBl3s!*a—'?**-r^yT-'( -J% suffered so much with indigestion," j! writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow, "that I dreaded mealtimes coming round. I was afraid to cat. Since taking •Bisurated' Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric478 words
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Article227 1938-02-27 14 Stopped An Elephant's Tusk Vienna. UN Austrian dentist has stopped the I tusk of a 3%-ton circus elephant j here. The elephant, Alfred by name, was I lured out of its quarters by its trainer as if for a normal frolic. By guiie, It j was got227 words
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Article280 1938-02-27 14 By R.A. Thompson, D.O.Sc (Doctor Of Ocular Science) IN a Vienna Museum stands a statue of a mediaeval monk, with a pair J j oi glasses m one hand and bearing this j inscription: "Here lies Salvino D'Ai- inato degli Armati of Florence, the mii ventor of280 words
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Article64 1938-02-27 14 Gigantic EnterpiM The Punjab AGh jstuif g 14.000,000, I buift tj Pur. 'EC CB and t) their caofc arid .sandy diia the suuin- proxmce. Nai up th< by the I iment chi I to i £38.000.000. Wit] of land m I of further h i '.he pm canal64 words
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Article85 1938-02-27 14 North-Ka•< Xo Lonftf -pressed Area" M 'ir-On-Tyne, 1&\ >yr lonarc ►urham and* 1 In i ivraent wsi from 6 i In two the resuitrfi foi r hp un«il nor county is ■o h \xm pot veraffc Cn creat r are bett< r rondit 4 ns I tt time85 words
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Article1068 1938-02-27 14 W.B. Patersen - W.B.Patersen In Which I Discourse On The Disadvantages Of Living In Totalitarian And Teetotalitarian States And Give My Reasons Why I Shall Never Have Anything To Do With Either. "IT would not be true to say that there arc no disadvantages attached to livirg m1,068 words
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Advertisement193 1938-02-27 14 ''^VtP^C ticket 3 issued i W v WBY ALI) STEAM I "03 i S SHIP> AIR AND^ rc^YLL RAILWAY LINES. 5 NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all S other resident communities are ;ive:i the bc:-;t of attention and a^ii.tance. S S 39, ROBINSON' P.D.. SINGAPORE. i193 words
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Advertisement28 1938-02-27 14 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try o^^^^mL\^\ \^oo^ A. T. GiUespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore I28 words
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Advertisement27 1938-02-27 14 X LB^'S^P; 1 IF Yflll HAVF TlfiFD RAIN Jg^g|HK| lUunAfL iiulkdaij|| is I ft fctA-rT i^ w EIVG AC IV TOXG j Tll« lII.IH >lIIM4\I HAW j27 words
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Advertisement266 1938-02-27 15 ANNUAL READING ftANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send your date and time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approxi mate age. You wi be furnished wi f h particulars regardin family, profession health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races '.rd aIJ other rr.r>or f nn f pv266 words
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Advertisement971 1938-02-27 15 Oh, My Poor Legs! Inuc Aw/ul fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain! Have You Suffered it? DO your legs throb and burn It your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism' Do piles make your life a mibeiy Does your heart Uil to keep your blood flowing freely971 words
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Article, Illustration884 1938-02-27 16 SUSPICIOUS! Political Writer's TT'HE majority of people who visit Malaya for pleasure or profit do so with preconceived notions which require considerable modification as the result of personal impressions; even then, the personal impressions are gained not carefully and deliberately, but as an incidental. An/ exception884 words
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Advertisement511 1938-02-27 16 corns a/ter 40 years' torture A remedy thar can permanently remove corns of 40 years" standing: is worth knowing about And the i tmony of a man of 66 who must hav< t;ieu countless so-called remefetime is well worth Ilia letter which inn Droot of the power <i>x tc remove511 words
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Advertisement137 1938-02-27 16 1116 GERMOLENE is the world's rv I fN^rt most successful Healing OinttAl^|rjl Si C ment. It is something very V \a^ nLU O cfifferent from an ordinary salve an(^ P ossesses remarkable Healff DC Alt CT m an^ P^ r «etrating properties. VI 1\ LHIL, O I As the remedy137 words
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Advertisement82 1938-02-27 16 T Of** m i^^ fli^H^V 3^o^ V^^^i k^V^flß fl^K .-^x J c KB a^B aH )Bv» H^^ I^P JB Truck owners can be sure that m any reasonable task at a low cost selecting Willys to do their hauling The Willys Truck offers outstand job they have chosen a truck82 words
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Article56 1938-02-27 17 Ac t,,r Melbourne. irh inn° S? niUl Wh ha(l apUllCld fOr .100 ma Bendigo factory had the same < At the end of the (i the -< woman approached him and si could you move me to table' because you now have me ffi my mother-in-law and we56 words
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Article101 1938-02-27 17 Nougat Instead Of Hand Grenades 'Jarap.oss^. links of nougat and taar<.ira.*. i^l of hand grenac'ss, have beau hurled into 'he Government linos by tl nalist soldiers. The sweetmeats were par: of the New r boxes" presented to the Insurgent by a subscription collected'all ovpNationallsi SpaJfi. it, described as101 words
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Article107 1938-02-27 17 Money Ac^o»;nfs Of Foreiun Rodents Pio do Ja: A. decree Ox* his b^en issued to i regulate accounts of money that for< I residents have m Brazil. The decree stipulates thftt ovfr payment to 1 countries can bo made thro- simultaneou of corresponds l. foreign money Bank107 words
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Advertisement32 1938-02-27 17 NEW HAIR MAS 1 httas testify to V I MBMIBg IUO- v^ 1 V MllM »umoi»I dormaai Ij^ ttip and B I *+*+>**. s^ 1 J»Bffll ftp r or 84**' Swnjore, y.ii iffeSir.;:32 words
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Advertisement598 1938-02-27 17 W.P.S. 2— J^Banish That Uqhf «p Useless Fat. A Neu^ m^j^y^%^^ Discovery from Holli|--1 wood, Calif. Used by "■^V Cinema Stars. Makes I m v|D Years Younqeiv |SB •'.'•'^H^^^F y an ou ?f t tu^ so results: I. l-'at meltn away M w^ vt -'«H^^r ;in(^ K °'"l s "l»598 words
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Advertisement377 1938-02-27 17 £h ST& ff 31 FOR EVERY CORRE CT S"l SOLUTION OF THIS Here is another of fascinating com- 7 "CUT Oi r MvO-M HERE. petitions organised by Rothmans Ltd., manufacturers of Kings Gate ciga- 3 j«f 5~ S^ 7 "F? word with the guidance of the clues -i< 3 I377 words
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210 1938-02-27 18 Her Friend Reduced Too About a year ago, Mrs. E. L. began to DUt on weight rapidly and she became very depressed. She felt she couldn't be bothered w_hen her husband recommended Kruschen Salts, but he persuaded her to try it, with210 words
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Article, Illustration543 1938-02-27 18 HANDS WITH ALTERNATIVE PLAYS (By "Horatius") TT often happens that the declarer has the option of playing a. hand several different ways. He may have two suits m which finesses can be made and still be able to dispense with the necessity of taking j either of them.543 words
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Article51 1938-02-27 18 m Three Junkers machines hs« .reek Air Un*® next July, m their new service to Permission was rciused Ml tian Go- 1 some time iacilities Jur the machinei*!^ A t r Lines to land m Egy^Jf: understood that the new GfWJ* will be run m conjunction51 words
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Advertisement64 1938-02-27 18 advance of any other MM Servzce-after-purchase ~nd high secona hand prices are two of S.SA.'s great assets. Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) lid. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU PAHAT— MUAR. Penang Motors, Penang: Ipoh Motors, Ipch Motorists Stores, Seremban ";ll Ai^K^Wp^HiHH^S^ STANDARD PLAIN lijSjj -I^M^lIP iii'M^l^^lß^^ STANDARD CORK /ri/f'A'WlnV^^'i^dvilßldwl E<l^^^. X64 words
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Advertisement149 1938-02-27 18 m 3 seconds CORNS are killed and loosen<»<l with just one application of Gets-It. A drop or two ends the torture of throbbing corns. A few days later you can lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT Makes you forgot corn*. *>/%87\^\ Relieves 1 A> PPAInH n HJj^^^hsW^ HEADACHES149 words
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1407 1938-02-27 19 FOONG SEONG CUP TOURNEY NOT A STRAIN Penang Comment On B.A.M. Decision (By "Sphinx") THE result of the annual general meeting of the Malayan Badminton Association with regard to several matters of Malayan mterc t, such as the system of runnms of tho Foong Scons1,407 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-02-27 19 inh of the S:n:,jp re Malays' team which participated m Cap P"****^ U ur Tournament held during the Chinese New Year be remembered that the Seiangor team won the to;:rnam*y*' tnt mi n a convincilg manner. (Tribune).37 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-02-27 19 Mr. Lav Pau Sens, President of Mayflower B.P. Much cf th.c party's success was, m a iU'cat measure, due to him. (Tribune).22 words
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Article426 1938-02-27 19 Busy Progra mme Ahead Of Perak P.B.A. Meeting Next Month (By "Racquet"' ALTHOUGH the a<tivitie«> dm ins A ,ht past year had bef n fey. anil far between, according to Xhv report <rf the fersk Badminton Asswiation, which will be submitted at .he mmbl ffnera! raeetins: of the ass ratton426 words
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Article411 1938-02-27 19 MERRIDAL E'S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY PARTY'S EFFORTS FOR CHINA RELIEF FUND rrllE Merridale Badminton Party celebrated their fifth anniversary last week-end at Mr. C. H. Tan's bungalow at 6-> miles Pasir Panjang. There was a good attendance of members and friends on both days. The celebration commenced with holding of the411 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-02-27 19 Mr Vm CMn Lam, Hon. Secretary of Mayflower BP. fl«rfc»g 1937. Reference to his work for the party was made m the article published on this pase last ween. (Tribune).30 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-02-27 19 Wr-K? !'^it S^^n (left> nrd Seafa Eng Hee who played m the Mayflov er men'r open singles final last Saturday. The former won the title, (Tribune).26 words
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Article91 1938-02-27 19 Foong Seong Cup PLEA OF REVISION OF RULES (By "Phoenix") altogether unexpected was the decision of the B.A.M. m regard to Singapore's suggestion that tho rules of the Foong Seong Cup tournament should be amended. It will be recalled that Singapore's suggestion was dropped, the majority91 words
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545 1938-02-27 19 Preparing For Big State Tourna men ts K.L. Players Get Busy (By "Rambler") A FEW weeks ago— to be exact, immediately after the last championships m Selangor I was writing of badminton m Selangor beinjr given a rest, so to speak, bul the momentous decision on of the Badminton Association545 words
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Article190 1938-02-27 19 Take Those F!esh-f r linjj Tablets If we ok by ing weight, you mv it at once. for you: be the advani bat ;:SP is Oil .1 You mv h f trni ni* \'a mins of Halitnit Liver Oil now say is even richei190 words
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Advertisement184 1938-02-27 19 I? I*' \^v^\ MM 1 cV |t' I *^^L if i» A ml" ft "ft* <* THE SMART CLOCK FOR SMART PEOPLE Big Ben is a household name m many of the world's best homes. There's a reason. Big Ben gives you value exceptional value not found m other makes184 words
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1542 1938-02-27 20 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPOifl IN THIS CORNER BOXING NOTES B\ "REFEREE' Racing In Singapore The Bin Topic Visit Of Tilden's Troupe Tennis \t 1 1 a Best Cricket Honour* List Three centurions In North Malaya No Outstanding Bowlers Coming Visit Of Ceylon Teaml)e Saram Not Coming? Principal Cricket Fixtures1,542 words
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Article112 1938-02-27 20 BATTING T. !M. Hurt <K. Kangsar> 146. 11. B Nooa (Penang S. C.) 107 (n.<o F. van Kennan (Krian) 103 (u.o) f.-e S<wm Wee (K.L.) 7 A J F. Goodrich (Penangf) 73. R. Nixon (K.L.) 69. W. D. Chirlton (Penanjj) 67. W. Seneviratne (Seremban) 63. m.112 words
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Article337 1938-02-27 20 (Continued from page his kind loan of hi is well i the donors of the new coun oj i. Grange Road. The sum ol $38 had been subscribed lor the China Relief Pund n bers of the party, for «rhich th< mittee desire to offer their h337 words
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Article633 1938-02-27 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA 'From Our Ovm Correspondent > Malacca, Saturday. A XEW cricket season has just commenced, and what are Malacca's prospects? To begin with the Malacca C!ub. That popular figure m local sporl«ng circles, Mr. F. V. G. Day, M.C.S., lias been chosen skipper of the club eleven.633 words
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Advertisement143 1938-02-27 20 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagiam SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKA3A is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor), M.D. of Berlin University. Increr^ed vitality and youthfuiness healthy143 words
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Advertisement53 1938-02-27 20 W§T^ yL VEAKNESr \fl DEB I LIT CH I EN S'Syru i^ Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radica' remedy AL XV/ YS CURES, and gives health and strength. /m better than serums, raw n:»-at, Medicated wing*, etc K. CLOUET CO^ LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable From 'All53 words
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Advertisement124 1938-02-27 20 PJ HOLDS 2i |1: TIMES AS 111 MUGHDiKKj^S 'X'HIS latest and most <on Rmßi venient of pens makes it H^^u.. practically impossible to rur E^gp l^ c r^' at av>r^ warc^ moments. ou can see exact| v hov h?i^ much ink remains simply bj X t 5 holding the pen124 words
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340 1938-02-27 21 Singapore, Saturday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 43 Ayer Hitam 2 V ol Bangrins 22 1%~ Batu Selangor 147 Chanderiangs 15- \S. Hitam Tin 0 39 n 44 Hongkong Tin 22 23 Hong Patts 1 *n 5 n q Idris Hyd. 76 09 Ipph Tin 22340 words
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Article36 1938-02-27 21 TIN Singaix>re, Saturday. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: $921/4 (up RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 23% (down Sellers 23% (down i/j.).36 words
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Advertisement174 1938-02-27 21 >^ JmJ^sM What an opportunity L«l.s of Jn/ JMf JF ilttlt luxuries Jours for nothing T^?^ Xrs JZS%J 'Jr to send for their.. The coupons (If gJ^twrfttotfP fl/wWJ Mrr»>~^ m tinS f Bournville Cocoa brin S VI rj%| L^^P^/^X yOU almost aching from M^WA msw/l'* V/ W chil dren's toys174 words
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Miscellaneous283 1938-02-27 21 j( a |a van Listeners* Radio bß Kh;ramme Ye« Metropolitan /r»j p.m. 9.15 TRANSMISSIONS ZBfaVlLto Union ioov. A y thc b *^Tthy -Youth (Howard.'. SfiprSa^.. Yarmouth F*r "SeßßCM^aO'HandiconiVSsG ODonnell. Patrol, Ihe ES^tbe Regiment ■Donizetti, j ■Crfllllwnsi. Selection, Aid^ j If^ree Memories: (1> Valsesrivuwnir (3) Gipsy nanv sul WMkiy Newsletter, spar.;283 words
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Miscellaneous638 1938-02-27 21 PROGRAMME OF 8.M.8€. Singapore Station On 225 Metres 1100 a.m.: Military Band Music j (Gramophone Records). Fantasia Round the Camp Fire." Played by nd Massed Brass Bands. "Com- memonition Festival March." Piayed by Massed Brass Bands. 11.10 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert, playod by Reller's Hungarian :d, directed by C. Reller.638 words
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Miscellaneous104 1938-02-27 21 U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME 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. 1150 p.m Rural Roundup: Music —Cincinnati, WBXAL 6,060; 49.5. TO-MORROW 0.20 a.m.— Denver String Quartet- Denver Schenectady, W2XAD 15.330' 19.5. 6.20 a.m.— Comedy104 words
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267 1938-02-27 22 VETOED AT X..L. MEETING NOT NEEDED Colony vs. F.M.S. Match To End fro* Our O»n Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 4 MOMENTOUS, decision to abanden the present Colony vs. F-M-S. lixture, and substitute m its stea?, a North vs. South match as the closing game of267 words
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Article188 1938-02-27 22 Bright Batting At Balestier Singapore, Saturday rrHF cricket match between the Indian 1 a sociaticn and the Malaya Football Association played at. Balestier. this aft*nendea m a win to the Malays by wicket:; and 52 runs. The following are the scores:— TNDIAN ASSOCIATION Than n Singh b188 words
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Article299 1938-02-27 22 WHY CANTON COUP FAILED Government Told Of Plot Canton, Feb. 2G. HOW it was possible for the K\van?tung authorities so successfully to defeat the recent attempted pro-Japanese coup m Canton has be« n revealed by a Government official, and it affords a striking example of the loyalty299 words
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Article120 1938-02-27 22 JapaiiLse Commander Assassinated Shanghai, Feb. 26. r-OLONEL Okamoto, Commander of the v Japanese garrison at Chuchow. has been assassinaied. The cau^e is still unknown. Martial law is now proclaimed m the city. All refugees are forbidden to enter the city gates without a special pass from120 words
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Article148 1938-02-27 22 Mr. Tan Seng Hee And Miss Jessie Lim THE wedding took place at 8, Anguilia Park, yesterday, of Mr. Tan Seng Hee, of the Oversea Chine.se Banking Corporation, Ltd., Singapore, and Miss Jessie Lim, daughter of Mr. Lim Kian Bsng, manager of the Ho Hong Steamship Company. Ltd.148 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-02-27 22 Mr. ('h'.. iveng Hook, the Singapore and S.< I .A. footballer and M Terr a See, who were maiiied at the Church «>i St. Th«'n>a ■rtifrii Tribune Mr. George Anthony Joseph ami Mi^s Mat.\ Imnwulatc n*** WWre ii.arried t (he C himh oi St. Joseph, yesterday. Tribune Mr.Tribune - 74 words
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Advertisement105 1938-02-27 22 PRACTICE LOOTED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING Ocular "i Muscle anomalies. •s- *S*s^s: ed eyes. Complicated Vv j~Z^ cases of defective vision. (i lasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consnltation Without Cost *>r Obligation. "DON'T -HESITATE TAKE GRANT'S FOR GRANTED"105 words
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Article, Illustration2415 1938-02-27 23 RYMBLE WINS BUKIT TIM AH PONY CLASSIC Final Day Of Singapore Spring Race Meeting THEOBALD PROVIDES MILD UPSET Peter Carries Off Event For Top Class Horses Singapore. Saturday Kw •aiiicring was presflffffß JJf ifd and {inu i day tawre Turf Club Spring *js£?Md at Bukit Timan dricle which Tell shortlyTribune - 2,415 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-02-27 23 The Spring Cup, the pony classic oi the Singapore spring race meeting.12 words
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Article112 1938-02-27 23 F.M.S. BEAT THE COLONY Slade Scores Only Goal Of Hockey Match Kuala Lanipar un (From Our Own Reporter} THE P.M.S. beat the Colt ay by Lhe only 1 goal oi the match m th« annuai hockey encounter p-aj aifternocn. lac decidii t cr-iv.? from Slade, a couple of minules beiore112 words
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Article273 1938-02-27 23 Some Dates To OUTSTANDING Spcrtiilg and Other dates and imniversiirie.-; dtfftflg 1933 m Britain are: I march i 25 ih: Racing: The Grand National Steeplechase. Aintree, near Liverpool I 26th:— Rugby Football: Army v. R.A.F., Twickenham. APRIL 2nd: Oxford v. Cambridge Boat Race. Putney to Mortlake. 2nd: Internationa]273 words
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Article94 1938-02-27 23 Biddulph Wins Swimming Event R. LIDDULPH cf Manly, won the onr: m:le championship of New South i Wales at the Newcastle ccean bal>; I the other dnv by 10 yards flK>*n N. WainwrlglV England with K. P. Rrr.n i (Maniyi t'i.Td 40 yard* bftftttid Wftinj wright. Biddulpb':- time.94 words
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Article365 1938-02-27 23 DRESSES AT THE RACES Last Day Draws Crowds 0 DUKTT Tfcnah racecourse ti n i yesterday for the last -.ay the Spring meeting In re. weather mm not so warm us las; urdav ard people ssemed to on joy more, rushing around In the Shenton and Lady Thomas about half365 words
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Article256 1938-02-27 23 Enffli^ti College Beat Prisons Dept. (From Our Oicn Correspondent > VTj Johore Bahru, Feb. 2(5 f&E Er^nth Cattege, Johere Bahru. met me Prisons Department on the Dormer's ground and lost by 3— o the game was fast and tiie Calk-"-seemed to master play m the first hal; and256 words
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Article45 1938-02-27 23 I*l3 foDovvhi" brm- been ejected to wye on th* vcnr trrni l;b m*t*e- for 1038- Messrs t w One (re rrtat^e <m r* e S.l.ta 7, *t£m rnrf Rim «^r (ornvwror.' for r- <■ Pnrinp tennis tounnmpnt arfl now rmi c can Vet-:_. Doubles45 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-02-27 24 «of the Settlement Other pictures depict seines at lifTord Pier when Sir Percy Nobk Members of the Singapore Rural 15>ard visited the Malay Settlement at Jalan Eiinos on Wednesday. Pictures show views QJno .o n rp nn Thursday (Tribune). the new Commander-in-Chief of the62 words
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