Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 March 1938
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Title Section12 1938-03-06 1 The Sunday Tribune 5-No. 3H SIN(;APORE, SUNDAY, MARCH G, 1938. FIVJi CENTS.12 words
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249 1938-03-06 1 SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S SPEECH GOVERNMENTS NEW POLICY UPHOLDING HONOUR FULFILLING OBLIGATIONS MVEEGENT views were expressed when Mr. Anthony Eden ie.inqukhe'l his position as Foreign Secretary of Great Britain. It will be recalled that Prof. J. S. Worm-Muller, a delegate to the League ofBritish Official Wireless - 249 words
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31 1938-03-06 1 STRIKE OVER Workers Return To Work In Glasgow w 0 thcu«r.H ,^ndc:i. Mai. 5. ten£s? mpi °y ees "ho have t Concert Hall tc•■WttaS.-^ th s delay in m May.— Briti.-h31 words
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83 1938-03-06 1 SERVANT'S LAPSE Theft Of Beer Alleged TAN Ted; Seng was charged before Mr. F. V. Dv.ckv.&rtii. second police magistrate, yesterday, with theft, as a ser vant, of 33 _> gallons of be.r valued ac 553.60. The offence is alleged to havj occurred en March 4. (aimed trial, denvi'* th t83 words
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129 1938-03-06 1 GOVT. TO MAKE A STATEMENT WAGE CUTS Mine- Owners Forced By Quota Reduction (From Our otrn Rertorter) Kui la I-umpur, Saturday. AT i private meeting of the owners oi important CfcinMe mines in Selnngcr held yesterday to consider the serious labour situation which will follow129 words
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Article116 1938-03-06 1 Capetown. j Charge:! Under Defence Act Capetown, Mar. 5 TWO Japanese were charged in c i^ Police Court to-day under the tsfence act with trespassing on forbid.ien territory and remanded until Mond^'. The accused, who were unable to speak English, came ashore from 'ft*? steamer Rio116 words
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Article150 1938-03-06 1 General Satisfaction Expressed Ltonclon, Mar. 5. TFIIiLBntLsh Industries Fair in Loader. 4 -'ard r Birmingham closed test 'nkht oft or a rotal attendance of 346,232 buyers and visitors including nine iefferath visits by members of the Royal family. Last year'c attendance was 339,430. The total number of150 words
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Article81 1938-03-06 1 Malay Faces Serious Charges ABDULLAH bin Osman appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second po!i:e masristra+e, yesterday, charged with theft cf $350 cash and jewellery val'ied at $299. It was stated that the accused absconded with the daugh f er of the complainant The jewellery was subsequently recovered,81 words
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Article63 1938-03-06 1 Hollywood, Mar. 5. DESCUEKS are still searching for victims in the twisted, tangled wreckage of ruined homes after floods here. Water is still pourin? into Los Angeles and has reached North Hollywood, where the film stars' homes are situated. It will take over a year to rebuild what63 words
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54 1938-03-06 1 PALESTINE TROUBLE Search For Arab Gang Continues Haita. March 5. TrIE operations in the Yannuir area con 1 tinued till dawn. Reinforcement* irom the Royal Scots and the We:,t Kents are assisting to ccmb the area in co-operation with the aircraft The Arab casualties are unofficially stated as 40 killedReuter - 54 words
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Article463 1938-03-06 1 M. RAKOVSKY Soviet Ex- Ambassador Acted As Spy London, Mar. 5. MOSCOW'S former Soviet Ambassador to Britain, M. Rakovsky, recalled to face charges of spying has declared at his trial that he was blackmailed into becoming a Japanese spy. i i He said he was blackmailed byReuter - 463 words
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Article62 1938-03-06 1 Bill Against Nuisance By Loudspeakers (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday AT a meeting of the Assembly thiti rt afternoon, the Government announced that a draft bill Tcr the preservation of wild life wculd be presented very soon. The Assembly accepted the bill dealing with62 words
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Article39 1938-03-06 1 Barcelona, Mar. 5. Forty-six were killed and 64 wounded in five raids since yesterday even in 1 Bombs were rained 'on the business quarter, and the inhabitants spent the I night and morning in terror. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article131 1938-03-06 1 "Extremely Powerful" Says Air Chief S__ London. Mar. PEAKING at Cambridge last night, Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall chief of the Air Staff, said that the new fighting planes which are soon to be supplied to the Royal Air Force might travel from Edinburgh to London131 words
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Article133 1938-03-06 1 State Visit To London This Month London, Mar. r y. IT is expected that the King oi Rumania will be met at Folkestone on his Stat^ visit on Mar. 22 by the Duke of Gloucester. Kins George will meet him at Victoria station in London and v/ill drW(;133 words
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Article104 1938-03-06 1 Amendment Moved In Commons London. Mar. THE Opposition Liberal's amendment to the Prime Minister's motion on Monday, asking the House to approve the defence White Paper, declares that peace can only be preserved without imposing a financial strain on the countn and if the Government pursues the policyBritish Official Wireless - 104 words
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Article133 1938-03-06 1 Effective Measures Vr^vd To Check Aggressors London, Mnr. 5. A "NO surrender" demonstration was held at Albert Hall last nlgtlt. was organised by the British League ol Nation's Union of all the three paitiea, and supported tiie population *n ic- affirming that the dutv c*f tlte LeagueBritish Official Wireless - 133 words
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Article328 1938-03-06 1 HITDDERSFIELD HELD TO A DRAW Celtic Lose Narrowly To Kilmarncck London. Mar. 5. ENGLISH and Scottish cup rod league football matches, played le-(iay, resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Arsenal 4 Stoke C. Piackpool 2 Portsmouth Boltcn W. l Charlton A. u Derby C.Reuter - 328 words
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Advertisement142 1938-03-06 1 i 5 a.m. Edition i BRANDY and HEALTH a'vSi 8 for pnerntiens been regarded as i/ estorative and oi considerable should he V a y Cas S f iIJ health but it NvL (arefully "wrne mind that or ESKSiSS?"' 7 according t0 *Sld« u i!! tr ?t of th World142 words
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Advertisement12 1938-03-06 1 THE WEWf. WITH YOUR RREAKFABT Try The MmWYSVn Till R IX E'12 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-03-06 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— O 47 a.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.; 1.10 p.m., 9 ft. 2 ins. fO-MORROW 1.17 a.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.; 1 7A p.m., S ft. 5 ins.30 words
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Article, Illustration957 1938-03-06 2 MOVE TO ATTRACT TOURISTS ONE OF THE FINEST IN MALA YA CINGAPORE as the Clapham Junc- tion of the Last is enjoying an ever increasing popularity with tourists, an added attraction being its importance as one of the biggest commercial centres of the world. apilalists957 words
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Article474 1938-03-06 2 Master Responsible For Servant's Acts Singapore, Saturday. THE question as to whether a dog owner was liable to a penalty for permitting his dog to go out of doors unmuzzled in a prohibited area, due to a lapse on the part of his servant, war, decided474 words
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Article26 1938-03-06 2 Barcelona, Mar. 5. A hundred people were killed in a Nationalist air raid on Alcaniz. near Caspe, states the Defence Ministry.—- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article42 1938-03-06 2 Peiping, Mar. 4. Reliable travellers from Suiyuan Province confirm the official Chinese claims from Hankow of mutinies among the Manchukuo Mongol forces operating under the Japanese in west Paotouchen. They state that recently considerable numbers have walked over to the Chinese. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article512 1938-03-06 2 IN 1940 China Taking The Initiative Shanghai, Mar. 5. CHINA is exerting every effort to uroiist- a world boycott of the 1940 Olympics, scheduled to be held in Japan. Dr. C. T. Wang, former President of the National Federation, said that it was noteworthy that several local512 words
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Article87 1938-03-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 4 Mr. Ee Yew Lin, barristei -at-law was admitted and enrolled as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme •Court, Straits Settlements, by Mr Justice W. K. Home, to-day Mr. W. F. Zehnder appeared for the petitioner, Mr. Paul Storr87 words
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Article76 1938-03-06 2 New High Commissioner In Palestine Jerusalem, Mur 4. MR. M..cMichart, the new ffigh OCpn--111 missi ner m a braadeist frow Government House, invoked the Vj.n--.i- of thi' ix-ofjic of Palest ne in difficult ta.sk *,w&V>+ l He said his first duty **JLft*J Hi: Maj< .:honty an^ r ishmentReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1938-03-06 2 Supersede To Re** ?450 (From Our Own Report* 7 Ipoh, Bp^ IT is understood the MaUjrajfj" 1 Kbeme k being initial salary m future wUI "JJm. to $250, and afu>r rising JT^" The super-scale vviil 54:,(. by stases oi 525 incn**^ present scale is a> i° llo62 words
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Article181 1938-03-06 2 London Complaint 15 TONS OF MAIL WEEKLY London, Htrrli S. THE departure of air mails from Britain without the times ttf th< closing of the mails being available to the pub'ic was the .subject of a state ment in the Commons to-day by Mr. Duckworth. AssistantReuter - 181 words
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Article255 1938-03-06 2 Inereases Announced In Commons London, Mar. 4. INCREASES in the rates M unemployment insurance benefit aud other concessions to contributors were an- I nounced by the Minister of Labour in the Commons. Ke sold the report of ihe unemployment insurance statutory committee upon the financial conditionReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-03-06 2 A section el the Dining liall at the new Rex Hotel In the b*i-kgra*d is Mr. V. I ilinoft art director of the Tan Publicity Bureau, while «n t wall eta be seen one of the four paintings depicting M-cift of Sian Irao-China, Malaya ami Java that decorate the four51 words
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Article222 1938-03-06 2 Illegal Sentence On Chinese Singapore, Saturt« AN illegal .sen lent- accord rt provisions of fhe Ordinance m* which ii was made, i Irict Judge on ;i tiese named Low M nig for the appellant a reduction of ".entence, when he appeared before* Justice McElwaine,222 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-03-06 2 Mr. Hoan Kie. th f millicnaire, who is the phneb partner in the new Ilex Hotel16 words
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Advertisement94 1938-03-06 2 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A j i BRAS BASAH ROAD. I TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY j I TIFFIN TO-DAY- SI.OO I S I SERVED FROM 12.30 TO 3 P.M. S ALSO j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES I Afternoon Teas a Speciality HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY S Wedding and Birthday I RADIOGRAM94 words
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Advertisement22 1938-03-06 2 EDUCATIONAL JOAN HAWTREY GOLD. MED. I.L.A.M. (ELO.). Private and Class Lessons in ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, VOICE PRODUCTION. 12, CLUNY ROAD. Tel. 2721.22 words
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371 1938-03-06 3 first Ma lay Week ly Fair In Singapore EXHIBITION OF LAND EX PRODUCE OPENED BY MRS. EBDEN piiTURE SHOWS ON LARGER fUI SCALE Singapore. Saturday. off Jalan Ewios, bustled with activity this lWa> m-< Rbctefi opened the Malay Fair there the firsi after* 0 v™ en j♦„ be heicl en371 words
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Article491 1938-03-06 3 S.T.A. Annual Meetinsr BODY SITERCEDING PRESS PRESIDING at the annual general meeting of th»» members of the Singapore Teachers' Association heict last evening at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Bfr. D. W, IfcLeod said that the Association was represented at the MacGregor Committee, which went into the491 words
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Article22 1938-03-06 3 Alle *etl Murder At Malaeea o*n Correspondent i®toacm> Maiacp^. Mai 5 !2sr~ srs i^J Boad i ofl Wol22 words
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Article600 1938-03-06 3 Enjoyable Function "STANDING UP TO JUSTICE RIGHT" Singapore, Saturday. at the annual re-union dinner of the Chinese Association held in the club's premises to-night, Dr. Lim Boon Keng appealed to all young Straits-born Chinese to get together and f orm one solid body. "As Asiatics and pranakans600 words
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Article140 1938-03-06 3 Joe E. Brown In A Hilarious Comedy TIT For A King," a hilarious comedy, 1 which v-as shown at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday, brings to the screen once again that popular comedian Joe E. Brown wlio, on this occasion, plays the role of a newspaper reporter. Joe is140 words
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Article172 1938-03-06 3 THE "GOLO" Staying Here For Five Days T Singapore, Saturday. HE French transport "Gclo" is due to arrive in Singapore on Monday and will anchor in Singapore Roads. She i& expected to remain at Singapore until Mar. 12 and the British Naval officer of the Guard172 words
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Article157 1938-03-06 3 ALLEGED ASSAULT ROBBERY Man Roughly Handled Deprived Of Cash IBRAHIM Mohamed. a Bengali Islam, was alleged to have been seriously assaulted after being taken out for a taxi ride on Thursday night by four people. After drinks, the taxi was driven to a coconut plantation at Sipriap, where the four,157 words
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Article200 1938-03-06 3 MR. MF.S. F. J. SMITH Ist Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Singapore, Saturday. THE Airport Hotel was the venue of a very enjoyable function on Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Smith entertained a large number of their friends to dinner, the occasion being their first wedding anniversary. Mr. Smith200 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-03-06 3 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.8.E., who left Singapore yesterday morning In the "Charon" on a visit to Australia. TribuneTribune - 19 words
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Article124 1938-03-06 3 Chinese Allowed Bail In $1,000 Singapore, Saturday. A CHINESE named Wu Sai Kan was 1 1* ih;. morning charged beiore Mr. A Kurrer. District Judge, with i the commission of the offen.-r receiving an illegal gratification, and that he knowingly gave $77 to one Yuen Pens for the124 words
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Article281 1938-03-06 3 Two Cases Sent For Retrial {From Our On n Correspondent; Malacca. Mrr. 4. ALL the five criminal appeals on nu> calendar cf the Suprc e Court v/ere disposed of to-dav bv I-.7r. Justice W. K. Home. Mr. Paul Storr appeared for the Crown respondent. The judge281 words
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Article145 1938-03-06 3 New Bans On Nazis BUT FUHRKR'S )>IIOTO MAY BE SOU) Vienna, Mar. 5. VAZIS have been forbidden to rfag the Horst Wessel song and to wear the 1 arty badjrc according: to sew rules issued to the Vienna police and other authorities. Thev will notReuter - 145 words
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Article32 1938-03-06 3 The Chargeurs Reunis "Cap. St. Jacques" is due in Singapore on Mar. 10 in the morning from Colombo, and will bail the same day at 2 p.m. for Saigon Tourane and Haiphong.32 words
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Advertisement208 1938-03-06 3 j FASHION ON PARADE J Ccme to Mode Elite at 10, Battery Road, Rodney House, where is .shown a S i magnificent collection of Saks 1 and Gage's fifth avenue exclusive dres.s hats including last-minute Paris Chic saucy toque.-, open -crown caps and I off-face models, clever linen cloches and208 words
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Article588 1938-03-06 4 Ministry's Schemes SEASONAL LACK OF WOMEN Whitby. rjIFFICULTIES in meeting the needs of employers at holiday resorts for additional stuff during the period of seasonal pressure were discussed at Whitby with members of a party which is being given opportunities to see various activities of the588 words
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Article94 1938-03-06 4 Swedish Yard Builds The Country's Largest Stockholm. The Kockum yard:, of Malmo have recently obtained an order from a Norwegian shipping firm for the construction of a tank-ship with a loading capacity of 16,000 tons. A feature in the construction of this ship is that the hull will94 words
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Advertisement162 1938-03-06 4 A GOLDEN VOICE THAT PAID A NATIONS DEBT GLORIOIS MUSICAL ROMANCE WITH THE WORLD'S (,REAIEST TENOR— LAUGHTER AND SONG! STARTS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILION RIQHAmTfAUBER mm wiTHOiif W BY OSCAR STRAUS /^"SN :^m^(SCHNOZZLE) DURANsfe NAPIER -1 JUNE^CfYD E *j^RRICK DE M/g^EY Si tC'IAL (JAUMONT NEWS RECEIVED BY AIR MAIL162 words
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Advertisement39 1938-03-06 4 WATCH FOR SCREENING DATE AT THE ALHA>IBKx\ ADVENTURE I ROMANCE! THRILLS! [~a! CASE FOR AN EXPERT! I SULLDOG^ DRUMMOND i COMES BACK A P«rjmeun( P/c(ur« with JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD LOUISE CAMPBELL :g|| REGINALD DENNY iP§ E. E. CLIVE39 words
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Advertisement140 1938-03-06 4 3 SHOWS TO-lIAY a< Ilit^ IWPITOL PARAMOUNT PICTURES bring you an epic Screen 225&; Achievement A picture J^ tell the'stirrips story of a FRANKJAOYO'sJ "ALSO: FOORD-SCHMELINCT FIGHT THEATRE ROYAL MARLBOROUGH 245 {J 9.15 p.tii. 3.15 1.15 9.15 LA DAYS. 4 Super Social Tamil Talkie- 'TAPIR k I THDF'' "Chandra MoHana140 words
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Article285 1938-03-06 5 TYRONE POWER SONJA HENIE |N TH IN !CE" Hilariously Amusing Film its undreamed -ol and open Heaie. tvrnne Power. *'*^oun? screen star who km* 8 1 ff m e in "Lloyds of the Capitol gJS, Smjapcre, this week. A star n with new miracles s One^r285 words
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Article39 1938-03-06 5 R OOSEVELT BORROWS $1 I^. Washington. DC ££*}'dt had to borrow a l <£toS lOnal foundation he mi£r^ to comba t inluntile t? 5?iK^ s o ;i overlng che *++*T' t kei Proved bare of V* came to the39 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-03-06 5 It i i \i 11 Vou w'hi,h^il!?* (uuoil and Alfccha Aucr in a scene from p*ns at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.23 words
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Article318 1938-03-06 5 'IT'S ALL YOURS" Connie Bosweil Featured DECAUSC Madeleine Carroll had a mythical 54,000.000 to spend in a mythical modern city Columbia Studios had to spend aH h.nest-to-goodncss fortune to make it look real It al» happens in Columbia's new romantic comedy, "It's Ail Yours," ro-starrins Miss Carroll318 words
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Article334 1938-03-06 5 Joe E. Brown Reporter! 'FIT FOR A KING Another Laugh Rioi THE new Joe E. Brown comedy "Fit For a King," which opens at the Alhaxnbra Theatr?. Singapore presents the wide-mouthed comedian in one of his funniest pictures. The laughs, which follow each others so rapidly that it was difficult334 words
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Article79 1938-03-06 5 Government Tests For Czech Children Prague. Two tons of examination papers have been sjent out to 930 elementary schools in Czechoslovakia, in an effort to find out what is wrong with the present teaching of mathematics in the.se schools. Some 4,520,000 children took mathematics tests set79 words
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Article104 1938-03-06 5 Ballot For Honour Of Making New One Athens. The Greek fla^ which flies on 'he Acropoiis on feast days and holidays is due for its annual renewal. Every year a ballot is held to decide which part of Greece shall have the honour ot supplying the new104 words
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Article, Illustration203 1938-03-06 5 A SUPER SPECTACLE 'La nd Wi thou t Music AN entire provincial Italian town of n a hundred years ago was faithfully reconstructed for the Capitol Film "Land Without Music," staring Richard Tauber, which opens at the Pavilion Theatre Singapore, today. Picturesque houses, queer shops, market stalls and the State203 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-03-06 5 Jimmy (Schnozzle) Durante who will be seen in "Land Without Music."11 words
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Advertisement387 1938-03-06 5 CONU E S T I OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? o.:. Age i.s the most difficult problem :.h ch scientists have ever had to tackle, ii defies solution! No process is known by which men and women can be made to enjoy permanent youth and vitality. i The progress387 words
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Advertisement648 1938-03-06 5 How much younger would you look and feel if" your skin was clear and entirely free x tr(Mii blemish M Pimples, spots, blackheads, T? enlarged pores, burning irri- Cations and ugly complexion -wra^ ..J detects arc woman's most com- rid the skin of pimples, out. mon "ageing" enemies. To breaks,648 words
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Article193 1938-03-06 6 Thanks to bardox the New Drugless Remedy cnty years she suffered with hex Foi twenty ars 'etr ed one remedy after I success. Yet at the a^c of G2, tr. reatly improved and she is able to eat quite normally Head how this remarkable .as193 words
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Article795 1938-03-06 6 Efficient System READY TO MEET THE JAPANESE Shanghai. T AST O?tober, Japanese bombing planes showered death and \ge over ih.(- {populous metropolis of Wuhan, important commercial j centre composed of the three cities of Hankow, Wuchang, and Hanyang, located on the Yangtze some 1,000 mil-795 words
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Article174 1938-03-06 6 £20,000 Paid In "Robin Hood'* Film Hollywood (California) More than 100.000 dollars (£20,000 has already been paid to ".stunt" actors in the lons process of filming "The Adventures of Robin Hood" which has not yet been finished here. Three men of the many employed to "double' for the174 words
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Article427 1938-03-06 6 "Queen Elizabeth Spoke To Me" I SAW King Edward VII. within ten days after his death, walking outside Bu un Palace. Queen Elizabeth told me: 'when I was on earth women were treacherous to me and I was trr. i to them.' These are extracts from remarkable427 words
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Article65 1938-03-06 6 A sa tid by a prisoner v. vino l:boui' aence.ice In the Pretoria tral Gaol, r n adopted' bv Union Prisons Department 'lilt ui-3 f -r I the goJSTJ which iMtarl l to be used inT i" pi .son that hv could ua-, tac-ilittes by ti o65 words
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Advertisement136 1938-03-06 6 Standard Radio Components and Tubes Transmission Parts and Tube3 To^t Instruments An I everything for radio and sound. CONSULT US ON YOLK RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS For particulars, please apply to: World-Wide Radio Co. SINGAPORE- Lx C| 3m| f /■'''.•^B^t ypr ASK YC3 LJ I I J f ALIR rv^^W -i136 words
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Advertisement117 1938-03-06 6 vvil V8 Bir idliVi va vw In prescribing to the famous Movie Stan of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safV quick method to remove I t s pounds a week or ir> to pounds a month. This new discovery, caned F*ormode, brings new health and energy and a117 words
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Advertisement17 1938-03-06 6 m^ iKMi M^m bS m' hlo P t i a P ain instantly with V 1 GETS-IT17 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1938-03-06 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rt nl\G just read ''Whistle and I'll Come J; the critics described as one of the A* dories in the English tongue. in a receptive mood to consider the experience in Malaya of Mr. J. pooh-poohed ghost stories in the Jtifrays with the proviso, however, that not1,645 words
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Advertisement77 1938-03-06 7 ■Hpf Your Choice of You will he sure to find your favourite cheese at the COLD STORAGE. Or perhaps you are looking for something new. Mild, medium, or nippy, whatever your taste requires, our wide selection of imported cheeses can supply it. Have you tried 'Blue Moon 9 Cheese Spreads?77 words
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Article378 1938-03-06 8 RESCUE WORK Boats With A Crew Of Seven i ßy Air Mail) London, Feb. 16. IT is reported that an order for seven fast motor-boats has been placed by the Air Ministry with the British Power Boat Company, of Hythe, Southampton Water. If, as stated,378 words
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96 1938-03-06 8 FUEL FOR SOUTH AFRICA Petrol-From-Coal Plan Of German Expert Johannesburg. The production of petrol and oil from coal in South Africa's vast mines is being considered hero as a means to cut down the supplies imported into ih« Dominion. Professor Franz Fischer, the famous German chemical engineer, is visiting *he96 words
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Article429 1938-03-06 8 Building To Take IVt Years ANEW spectacle for Londoners, whicn will increase In interest every week for the next two and a half years, jb now presented on the Thames In tee preparations for the new Waterloo Bridge Where a few weeks a 2O was an unbrcken429 words
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Article240 1938-03-06 8 Titled PatMHte POLICE VKiILANfp RKDOIBLED CBy Air Mail) London. Feb. 1$ gOMEWHERE in the west** London, not more than a »l from Scotland yard, is a secret u*u nd c<>< k-fijrhtinjr den that police are very anxious to locate It is run in conjunction with a240 words
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Article101 1938-03-06 8 Flan To Cut lx>ud Speaker* Or Istanbul Streets Isuntal I Continuing the efforts to contro! tfc crowds of pedtstnan.s in the city, fe Istanbul municipal authorities »r planning to put loud speakers on fc streets. According to this scheme, the kw speakers will be stt up on everj101 words
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Advertisement871 1938-03-06 8 "■^"•mw "^S^ VwWm^^ WB > '^mtb TE^mmm. *^B A w s&tk. ?<^!ff^^ N -^wcSsSfc"' wt'"^''' j«^Em^B Vj f Cill lcS^^Bm§^m^mmF^^» >v And Stop Limping IEG ACHES AKD PAIKS soon ramie* when Elasto to taken Painful ana U swollen (raricoee) reins are iorgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, leg871 words
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Advertisement104 1938-03-06 8 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send ycur date and time of birth or **>* time of writing the letter and approximate age. You will be furnished with particulars resardins family, profession, health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races prd nil other important events. One year reading monthly details $2.00104 words
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Advertisement575 1938-03-06 8 FT w m BE E MHr J 1 V I I V 1 |i^ I i -H 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 ■I 1 1 BH' H Lfl^^^^ BATTERSBY BRITISH FUR i felts are obtainable iwim IN SMART LONDON STYLES \p? \j 8 AND VARIOUS WEIGHTS WA. TO575 words
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Article, Illustration798 1938-03-06 9 .RBITATION BY PARASITES 1 'The' S I ySSSV. iT;i ,N: Fron, C.L.C.. ?il tl n lO what causes the a**"*^ kind of scabies among ■#Jr,£sna the dry weather Vat the rump it gradually ■p head ard neck, bark S fre torse wing and tail 1:e SU strong enough798 words
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Article88 1938-03-06 9 New York. Rubbing a rabbit's 100t considered a lucky charm by American negroes— has proved anything but lucky for Mrs. Adelaide Dawson, who has just been discharged from a New York hospital. Her husband gave her a "lucky"' rabbit's foot a short time ago. Soon afterwards she became88 words
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Article328 1938-03-06 9 R.A. Thompson, D.O. Se - R.A. Thompson, D.O. Se By (Doctor of Ocular Science) rpHE cruel handicap of blindness has been overcome amazingly by many persons so afflicted. People of normal vision have marvelled constantly at the courage and determination of the blind worker— at his skill and his pride in the craftwork,328 words
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Article102 1938-03-06 9 St. Louis, A T uri. The owner of a linoleum ihcro 1 has taken novel trndo union I p] ced on duty out side her shop. Mrs. A. Sarkis w, so much annove by this action that sh< decided to h picket to picket the pick So102 words
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Advertisement126 1938-03-06 9 [A It is a long while now since Mr Eno first compounded his 'Fruit Salt'. f; ■■'■■WZ..,> *FC \*/f/ Great events have come and gone. Five monarchs have reigned at Buckingham f tPSK l Palace! But still today Eno's Fruit Salt' remains the world-famed giver of S\ J K f\U(\\126 words
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Advertisement76 1938-03-06 9 Attacks of BRONCHiTIS Ended in 10 Minutes Don't rtslc I'D. •v close. Take Kplu tis .V\ < i ared end I n I red 1 H< rr is o i in 5 -in n I iPHAIONE luable free book for every >w. Fphazone \s sold in bottles of and 4j76 words
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Article250 1938-03-06 10 Swrnt off feet.. ..is Miss /'ma Toby, who arrived on Friday at eleven, got married to Mr. P. J. Willipms at one and went off en honevmor-n at four o'clock. T^v are spending the honeyrroon in Bra ta^i. which, thpse "s. sezrr.z to be a most popular250 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1938-03-06 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. —By our woman correspondent bAFFi.ES Hotel «aa tremendously gay and Crowded iu^t Saturday nit^t i people vent to celebrate all* ;i. j, I doni kiuw howi^uch at Lhe There was a special extension the occasion and the merry-muk-continued until one o'clock. I tw Mr. and1,643 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1938-03-06 10 longer can women going H leave in Sprinp complain «T !5 find anything .suitable and fa^l^ to step off the boat in". Aux c2ft£ foresight has seen to it This ii 4 .-hops specialises in your want* exclusive in style and very restraint pri-e are their newly1,192 words
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Advertisement37 1938-03-06 10 SEHESTA Nr. Tannin Club, 41, Stevens Rd. SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, NEW. SELECT GUEST HOUSE. GOOD FOOD 1 Cold Storage C. Highlands supplies). WELL- VENTILATED S'GLE OR D'BIE ROOMS, EACH WITH BATH. ALSO PRIV. APARTMENTS'. ECONOMY COMFORT PHONE 4132.37 words
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Advertisement64 1938-03-06 10 [Elizabeth Arden j I Matching Cosmetics. t 5 The Elizabeth Arden way of ar- t riving at that perfection of finish 1 which is the complement of all t i well-groomed women. Rouge, lip- stick, nail polish, all in one colour I harmony and carefully chosen to 1 S blend64 words
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Advertisement93 1938-03-06 10 yyicurina I dororny more i has just received and see their new shipment of radium vita bath foam soap and compresses, smart afternoon evening gowns. The compresses are suitable for Lumbago Also the snappy hats, all at very Sciatica j Arthritis of the shoulder reasonable price. Rheumatism, Gout, etc. 18.93 words
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Advertisement68 1938-03-06 10 Note Change of Address ELSlfi MARY Late of Tondon for DAY EVENING GOWNS and DRESfeiViAKING at I "Rodney House** 2, BATTERY ROAD, Prices Remain $•?«s*{(}„ IS SHOWING A COLLECTION OF EVENING, DINNER AFTERNOON GOWNS. DORVILLE and MATITA SPORTSWEAR 'Phone Maynards Bldg- 4974. 11, Battery U has a large selection in68 words
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Advertisement64 1938-03-06 10 Qlno of BOND ST LONDON No other ornament is sc flattering to a woman as a pearl neck Pearls with a warm rosy fl^ pearls as cold and pure as the white magic of moonlight; p«*^ that hold the ghost cf a raintw radiance Ciro holds the §ecfl and the64 words
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Article388 1938-03-06 11 from KUALA LUMPUR LAST week-end was considerably livelier at the various places of entertainment here in town. We have been very fortunate recently in having a series oi good films at the cinemas and on Saturday night a large audience attended the screening of Marie Waleska" at the Prince's. At388 words
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562 1938-03-06 11 NOTES from FRASE R'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR f **lJdZ wm patches mar darXs of the hill #J**J? O f bungalows peopled S»iSSnd"he Wlf course has been d'zifc .nlfers everv day *rf*h jSSrai people have gone **£L Z lastfew day*, man* Pjfjjfip. and the list of JJTb M a Ion?562 words
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Advertisement10 1938-03-06 11 C HRISTIE"S of our fir^t i '.4 NN h '^RSARV.10 words
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Advertisement112 1938-03-06 11 I PRISCILLA Ltd. i IMPORTED HATS, DRESSES, 1 HOSIERY, UNDER WEAR, I CORSETS ACCESSORIES. S 1 'PHONE 3335. S S 61, STAMFORD ROAD. I f Science has contributed Ml^^^^^^^W much to our comforts 11 but to mothers it has l r^^^^^^P given a personal and W A intimate benefit when112 words
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Advertisement21 1938-03-06 11 NEW SHIPMENT OF BUTTONS, HANDBAGS, FLOWERS, IMIT. JEWELLERIES, AND NOVELTIES JUST UNPACKED. AT The Novelty Store 88, NORTH BRIDGE RD., SINGAPORE.21 words
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Advertisement74 1938-03-06 11 MIT- 8 '-^J^B Rlnij/Jpc anci l>r nvn haired girls thould 4 Cl3 use Arr.ami No. 5. This pre- serves the natural lair colour of the liijr and empl^isiscs the beautiful lustrous quality. K \ic x te>c shouid use Amami No. mV7I/HltitS. vh h U!ns (he ri g£ P Torf rt74 words
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417 1938-03-06 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, March 6, 1938. STUDENTS IN WARTIME A RECENT survey by the China Weekly Review has disclosed the fact that by the end of 1937 more than 300 Chinese students had been killed and more than 5,200 woundei while serving their country against the invading Japanese. No417 words
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Article, Illustration990 1938-03-06 12 rpIHS week-end the Ear) of Perth, Britain's ambassador extraordinary h» Rome, has lcl'i London on his return to the "imperial" capital of Italy to enter into the most widely publicised international negotiations ever known in the whole long- history of990 words
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Article621 1938-03-06 12 A MINISTER was very fond of cherry brandy, and one of his elders thought lit. would play a .ioke on him. "I'll give you a bottle of cherry brandy," he said, "if you acknowledge it in the church magazine.'' The minister undertook to do621 words
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Advertisement46 1938-03-06 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE IA C. SPECIALIZING: Ocular r^—-^.^ Muscle anomalies. C;oss j '**y7 -cd eyes. (omplitat <: v^ 3?^ cases of defective v.s..m X lilinmn if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O-Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4. ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.46 words
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Advertisement507 1938-03-06 12 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men <7 Who Feel Old Before fW\ Their Time "ijK^t J% Pn you f.<-l oUl'r th;»n you nr* 1 Ar* 4 you -^^^^Sf^^^^JM^K i 1!! \-Ml t !:i 111 iillillllll lor. I>o <iq «-r:- Tiß507 words
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896 1938-03-06 13 FOUNDED BY YOUNG pU AMERICAN HIGH EFFICIENCY FIYING SCHOOLS TURNING OUT SPLENDID PILOTS Shanghai, Feb. 28. PAN'S air t urct> uhich had a!niost a frec haml durin K the Sino- Japanese Shanghai "War' in 1932, has encountered effective oppon the present hostilities with896 words
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Article214 1938-03-06 13 Man Who Came Back From The War Pazuam TO the joy and amazement of his elder brother, u man who for the last 22 years had oeen officially dead has arrived in Nuk:-- at his brother's shop. He walked in and greeted him mosi affectionately Felix214 words
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135 1938-03-06 13 SLOWEST POST-CARD Travelled 78 Miles In 11 Years New Delhi. To cover a distance of 78 miles an Indian post-card took over 11 years, having speeded on its way at the rate of about seven miles a year. On Aug. 15 1926, if started on its journey from Bina. Central135 words
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Article57 1938-03-06 13 Proposal That Their Pay Be Increased Paris The Chamber of Deputies' account department is studying a proposal that tiie pay of Deputies should be increased. Each deputy at the moment, is given an annual amount of 60.000 francs i-bout £400, and it is suggested that an increase of57 words
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Article53 1938-03-06 13 Tillamook, Oregon Mr. Emil Wooley of this towi* bought his horse had outlived its ustfvJness so he sold it for 10 shillings Mr. Wooley's brother-in-law, who lives in the same district, fom.d he needed a horse about that time, so he brought one for £lu. Yfiis, it was53 words
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Article260 1938-03-06 13 Former Perak Resident's Story By Air Maili London. Feb. 16 IIIR. OF. STONOR. former BritUd Resident of Pcrak, writes as follow* to the Time Reading recently an account of a fight between a man and a panther Im recalled to my mind an amazing "a<u i260 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-03-06 13 These modern American pursuit ships, many purchased through donations from civilian Chinese, form the back-bone of China's Air Force. Many were made in China in modern factories. Fighting a defensive war, China has few bombers, her air strength being con centrated in pursuit ships such as the above to attack53 words
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Article90 1938-03-06 13 Westerly. Rhode bland. Frankie Tate. a°ed five, caught a fish when he dipped his nnger into a hole In ice covering a pond here While skating on the pond he decided to discover how cold the water was beneath the ice. So he rut a hole in it90 words
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Advertisement9 1938-03-06 13 AMERICAN SUKNTISTS INVtMION IN IYEWEAK a caUie daaa break-9 words
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Advertisement102 1938-03-06 13 It's such a relief SteL v Wt to now one can X^k ma'.e sure of i jjjg**s Personal Freshness '^^^rMSajjar bv simply usiiii* LIFEBUOY TOILET m SOAP Personal freshness is so important we're lucky to have Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to guard it for us. This deep-cleansing, antiseptic lather penetrates ri^ht102 words
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Advertisement443 1938-03-06 13 ft Pif J wttm I w^F pMpM p^^^^^^A^p9 pBpS mps p^^pi K pjMI fkiff 4H| |P r 'l |y m/t p. iv To-day's slighf pairs may mean serious illness tomorrow^ l.^ Never dismiss Nature's warning of stomach pain, however slight it may be at Iff j^^^^m-' \^-v yinr. The sharp443 words
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Article1533 1938-03-06 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson fpHIS is a funny world and no mistake. It doesn't know where it is heading for and it is equally vague as to what it will do when it gets there. Naturally I am assuming that it does eventually reach its destination.1,533 words
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Advertisement187 1938-03-06 14 t> f rir\Lr> TICKETS ISSUED s BY ALL STEAM- TRAVEL AIR l l m TUL, RAILWAY LINES. J NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese clients and those of all < other resident communities are I given the best of attention and assistance. S s s j 3f, ROBINSON RD., SING.\PORE. TELEPHONE187 words
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Advertisement716 1938-03-06 14 WHY NOT HA VE ANOTHER TRY? KINGS GATE CROSSWORD COMPETITION. CLOSING DATE MAIUII 15 (earlier if remaining cycles are won before this date) Still 10 More B. S. A. Cycles To be won CUT OUT FROM HERE. You have only 9 days left to win one of these fine BJS.A.716 words
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Advertisement52 1938-03-06 14 f^^ VEAKNES? //[.i >-/] DEBILIT HPC^'OES CH I EN S'Syri' NJY//y RO^ of Haemoglobin .\lrcady 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that (b» rt^ ecmcdv AL >V MYS CURES, and give* health and ftiwgk fat better than serums, raw rr^at. Medicated «daa% S. CLOUET CO n LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable52 words
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Article760 1938-03-06 15 Cal e Of Soldiers rt ,GHT GIFTS WITH 801 o!vN MONEY rhino-e soldiers and fsri^^ their much the returning of their comrades to th, the departure to other W* .ji a Chow Mi S'jtfTof a' German-ha docw. who for the paat five J,^ been vi>i in?760 words
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Article100 1938-03-06 15 AUSTRALIA THE N.E.I. Governor-General To Pay Visit 'By Air Mail) 'Frovi Our Own Correspondent j London, Feb. 16. IN fkm of the friendly relations an common interests of the tw countries" the N.£.l. Government ba invited Lord G'^wrie, Governor-Genera of Australia, to v^sit Java. Lord Gowiie has accepted the invita100 words
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Article47 1938-03-06 15 New Haven, Connecticut. Matches in the pocket of an icehcckey player were set on fire when the S uck grazed his hip on its way into the net from a nard shot in a game hare The goalkeeper beat out the flames Witt] his gloves.47 words
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Advertisement27 1938-03-06 15 Good snap, eh? A USed Kodak Film ■'AK Film byname Ro1 Rim and Film Pack «^>..~. i: From "'I Kodak Dealers "■"■in d 30 Rob 0 Road. Singapore27 words
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Advertisement197 1938-03-06 15 P^>;- "'JU^immumijl wiwuimi. u i UOWN! I WHAT ATISUETES SAY: I i <<Fi r x o° y rr fee/ B£Lovv par I i-m do y, u fed tired and unham without 1 b 1 t: ,y IS" i CtUa% l Do ew >^ng seem dr/ficuit to you, 1 S'T^.-;;. 1197 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1938-03-06 16 G. S. Hammonds - WHEN IN DOUBT A S K THE BELL BOY! G. S. Hammonds HAVE just left the giant cruise liner "Empress of Britain", and am still a litt.U> dazed by the size and magnificence of the vessel. It is a huge maze, only a lot worse, because the maze not only1,053 words
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Advertisement547 1938-03-06 16 I I 111 WT^f j^^sXEl f r M JKt^M f r I f I corns Disappear— •'Departed, never to return,*' aa the old song has it But there are no broken hearts ov^r the parting Only a wonderful sense of relief, a marvellous feeling of foot-comfort once thoae crippling corns547 words
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Advertisement229 1938-03-06 16 1 *tf— --r-fr-.nl -V t -v- w-' fel*.*"A<trtr V"*^>^-fc A J "i^l^ <^stlV» V" V^ V i'• -j-'i *~m3bß BBF^Bfl BB^flSS Ib^hTV -'——Z—l^^c^ Tr y f^ A *^y I I SV, *^l I^' p \^^ff B?fi' iff s^bV>^^lbssssA X u mf^P^&S^ x\¥^ g!^^ia^^ r THE TWELVE H,P. SALOON. HK| S^SvibJl229 words
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Advertisement94 1938-03-06 16 A/tk Sufferers from tii *j*nt lf Heat n find k ti M s7t ßf*tiwAt molene a remedy^] /l/iifc*\ 1 est value. SUFFE! %r^ T J MORE from that t y i:A Skin Disease the Great Germolei^ healing Crusade f& M B WBKk PR steadily banishing 4 A j world The94 words
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Article1087 1938-03-06 17 IN JAPAN PROVES VICTORIOUS Further Exploitation HIV I TO PAY FOR tH THE WAR Shanghai. tl.ub if victorious in China. f*L S f^her exploit the V^Chtoby.ttemptm* ty for Japan"* invasion •*r^ n C Untr> uvv If Mr Alexander H. W^ *?L ro u<:h significant in Mr. TWO PHASES j according1,087 words
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Article297 1938-03-06 17 Malaria Control SIR M. WATSON'S REMINDER (By Air Mail). 'Frovi Our Own Correspondent, London, Feb. 16. RECENTLY relumed from his trip to Malaya and Cfeylon, Sir Ma!- colm Watson, inspired by the voluminous press reports of the opening of ti«e Base, wrote to The Tunes to297 words
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Article143 1938-03-06 17 By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris. Did you realise that doctors ure more t liable to indigestion and stomach trouble than anyone else? Of course, when you I come to think of it, the reason is obvi- ou£fc the doctor, being; at the beck143 words
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Advertisement135 1938-03-06 17 TO AXT ,^^r'" "«ioH«u GIVES THE SECRET, f j§7 \m j of a flawless} M COMPLEXION 4' r M*W pf, complexion is simply /k w^e^k Mc e Oni V «'.,h mine X >. w cre the same." "tatt.:^ 0 Vil\i J 1 Use Lux Toilet Soap. It's the finest way135 words
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Advertisement223 1938-03-06 17 HIGH SI. EMiO Two half-turns only! r I is quite the simplest way ta the JL world of filing a fountain pen Simply one! two!! and you arc ready to go on WTiting%vith your pen filled ;n tiash And the mechanism of t!ic LI -A i-RJ.ESS Swan is so strong223 words
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Advertisement129 1938-03-06 17 FREE! JUST OUT FREE! j "THE WAY TO MOTHERHOOD." A most interesting medical booklet on the vital problem for Family Life. From: Or. Rich. Weiss, M.A., Berlin NW7| i Germany Obtainable also from E. M. ABDULLA CO., 163, Capitol Building, Singapore. MILLIONS THHILLED BY MODEHIVIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alone of129 words
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Advertisement133 1938-03-06 17 MARK EVERYTHING WITH CASH'S Ideal lor (afts. Useful, distinctive, personal gifUs lilc« CASH'S NAMLS are al apprecicifXi The best method of marking all uncLr wear and liner., whnher household oi personal. They protect clothing from loss or misuse, identity beloi gings a: home or away. They are easily attached and133 words
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Article181 1938-03-06 18 She Was Being Poisoned By Constipation For many years this woman's system was completely out of order, and all that time she was being poisoned by constipation. Then she found a way to rid herself of the constipation, and her health quickly improved. She181 words
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Article, Illustration764 1938-03-06 18 " Horatius - "Horatius" MORE ABOUT SAFETY PLAY (By IN the choice of an alternative during Ine play of the hand it sometimes happens that, though the declarer has taken the lesser chance,, he has failed when, by taking the greater risk, he would have succeeded. That of course, is sheer764 words
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Article78 1938-03-06 18 Reglna, Saskatcte* A home-made telegraph operating between a d°*® houses near Strasbourg. 50 p of here This system which is replug telephone among hard-up J consists of about 30 miles wire fence. Connections acnj are made through culvert* aw buried under gates. The power is generated cell78 words
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Advertisement59 1938-03-06 18 b/r\\ w^mMHsM Service- after -purchase end high secona maite. /land prices are two of B.SA.'s great assets. Cycle Carriage Co.. (1926) ltd. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU PAHAT— MUAR. Penang Motors, Penan? Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Seremban. 10 cts. for 10 Magnum 60 cts. for 50 nJ!^^ Advertisement of59 words
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Advertisement155 1938-03-06 18 mr NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION N0 .3 mo. 1 Ootu DlMhartf**. No. a Odni Blood Polaou. Mo. S Cu.-»« Chrorlo Wtifcimwi Snslish Pric«3«. Cbemiiib. or either No.r»turn Mall, DR-LECLERCMed.Co.Havertti.rWßd.N.W.s.Londom. DR. LE OLERC'S PILLS for the Liver AKic*n«v*— weak Witt tie- !*d''«r, Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE155 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1938-03-06 19 " Phoenix - Singapore Badminton Association 's Annual Meeting "Phoenix" 19 J/ YEAR orPORT OF MANAGEMENT m COMMITTEE (By r TFRDWS annual Keneral meeting of the Singapore Bad\.sociation revealed in an iinmistaken manner that ere durinethe past year, cared for bv aWe hand.-. jj^erests rin(| (h( sB A iM t h > same1,010 words
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Article328 1938-03-06 19 Annual Meeting REPRESENTATION IN STATE TOURNEY 'From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. r JpHE annual general meeting- of the Batu Pahat District Badminton A Jsociation was held on Feb. 27. Mr. N. Rees was in the chair and the following were present:— Mr. R. A. Altred (vice-president),328 words
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Article503 1938-03-06 19 IK TABLED AT MEETING? STat e trials For Big Wneys 1* R cvler) 5> ttfT" ln State RL I**1 PU?i nton -^oeiatioS K ?8 h I e S?«to ni from I oDer i and the junior championships have been very few and it is time that503 words
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134 1938-03-06 19 TAN CHONG TEE'S SALIENT SUCCESS RECALLED Annual Report Of Marigold B. P. DURING the year under review, four new members enrolled, while 2 members resigned. A progressive stop was taken at the beginning of the year by the introduction of admitting ladies as associate members. Three associate members were enrolled,134 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-03-06 19 Group picture of some of the officials of Asahan B.P taken*** a farewell tea party gl y en to the president, Mr. W. G. Ross, who i* the Central Sure.35 words
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491 1938-03-06 19 " SPHINX - LADIES' ENTRIES DISAPPOINTING IN PENANG "SPHINX" Championship Fixtures Start (By U7HERE are all the young badminff ton players, especially those of the fair sex. in the Northern Settlement? It is a pertinent question to ask in view of the very disappointing number of entries received for the fourth Penan^ junior491 words
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Article192 1938-03-06 19 Take these strengtho^Hs tonic tablets Too many touts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your sy a little weaker— a littlp more prone n lar more dangerous ills. If you fe* attack coming on— or if you haw recently recovered, lose no time In taking192 words
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Advertisement377 1938-03-06 19 f irs /touch and go 1 /7 Wl^ a I cJjiCiinj2AJxnLeA 0 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN Instant writing, beauty. B hand comfort and a Lifo- time* guarantee make W Sheaffer's the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value ever offered. Only Sheaffer's has ALL Seven of the features desired A Vlsulated377 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1938-03-06 20 " Argus - "Argus." No Tears Over Dropping of F.M.S. vs. Colony Hockey Ftxlure— oming Visit Of Ceylon Cricketers— Malayan Cricket Executives Lack initiative— Tidapathy' Most Pronounced In Singapore S.C.F.A. Employing Third-Back Tactics Interesting Soccer Season Ahead. (By "MO more Colony vs. F.M.S hockey. On grounds of sentiment1,164 words
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Article484 1938-03-06 20 <Co7itinu e d from page 17) Cheng; Vice-Captain: Tan Chong Tee; Hon. Auditor: Tay Bong Soo; Committee: Tan Miang Kang and Tan Cheng rice. 1)1 addition to the annual general meeting;, six committee meetings were held in the year. Your committee desire to record thanks to Mr. Lee484 words
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Article663 1938-03-06 20 IN THIS COR NER Boxing Notes B\ "Flaneur" rpiIAT the popularity of professional boxing in Singapore b in (tanfer was evinced by the poor support given to the last two promotion! *1 the New World and Happy World stadiums, when, in comparison !<• attendancee at previous promotions, the galterj seats663 words
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Advertisement265 1938-03-06 20 LARGE SIZE (8oz.) 65 cts SMALL SIZE (4-oz.) 35 cts illili The Andrews Liver Salt you have hitherto bought in >-^ r bottles is now packed in ECONOMY TINS. You can now 1 buy a STILL BETTER ANDREWS at a LOWER PRICE I: The world's most popular saline is not265 words
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Advertisement430 1938-03-06 20 H^iil Iv 111 jLJp W'wMh'Ms Build Rich, Red Blood Strong, Steady Nerves New Discovery from Hollywood, California, used by Movie Stars, Quickly Renews Energy, Builds Glorious New Vitality and Solid Flesh in One Week Are you Thin. Scrawny, Underweight, finest health, weight, Btrength and energy Nervous, Tired, Worn-Out, and unable430 words
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Advertisement26 1938-03-06 20 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Oui,oui,Monsieur! Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE li you use a solid Ucntilnce, try the nevw MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DEN Tlf RICE26 words
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Article363 1938-03-06 21 GORDONS SCORE BIG VICTORY «cr<"FAIL HOPELESSLY AT RE SELARANG Saturday. &W far too much, threw pjST MINUTE GOAL ,h t ir stride from the start. the le ad in the W <**** ,J i were well checked. jJSSAShonso with a first-timer -iST*** understanding in ELFISH PLAY k Mtffeon with their363 words
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Article238 1938-03-06 21 St. Joseph's Beaten At Balestier {H t tifrtain^ cncket match played at Balestier yesterday, the Ceylon I Sports Club ideated the St. Joseph's llnjmurion b? an innings and 74 runs. I The toOomag were the scores:— IST INNINGS Ifcrtui cC. Retr.am b Ponnambalam i ■Karoo c C238 words
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Article221 1938-03-06 21 Indians Triumph At Cricket HPHE cricket match between the Indian Association and the Anglo-Chines? .School played at Balestier yesterday aftenr.oon ended in a win to the Indians oy 79 runs. After putting up a score of 161 runthe Indians declared for five wickers. The scores were LA. Ram221 words
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Article214 1938-03-06 21 Two T.K.O/s In Card Of Five Bouts The boxing last night at The Happy World Stadium in aid of tne China Relief Fund drew quite a good crowd. The programme consisted of Chineso toys vs. The Rest and as usual the oouts v.ere keenly contested. The main, evert214 words
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Miscellaneous1033 1938-03-06 21 To-Day's Programmes Malayan Listeners' Radio BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMME \\T u /•■< a t-< aJ!l* following are the principal World Concert From American short-wave transmissions. Australia p-iE^TM^ E the second number set to metres. Transmission 2:— 6.03 p.m.— 9.15 8.20 p.m.— Detective Storip* m*«, p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres1,033 words
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Miscellaneous356 1938-03-06 21 PROGRAMME OF 8.M.8.C. Singapore Station On 225 Metres i 11.00 a.m.:— Military Band Music (Gramophone Records) "Policeman's Holiday" (Ewing). "Wee Macgrepor Patrol" (Amers). Played by the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards "Do'-vn the Mall." Played by Foden's Mo. or Works Band. 11.10 a.m.:--Light Orchestral Concert nlayed by Reller's Hungarian Band356 words
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Miscellaneous316 1938-03-06 21 THE SINGAPORE MARKET Singapore, Mar. 5. TIN The price of lin al noon in Singapore 10-day was: $91% (up .s',). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 23% (down >,); Setter* 23% (down 14). THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Stngap316 words
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2361 1938-03-06 22 FACING THE TELEVISION CAMERA IS N ERVE-R ACKING EXPERIENCES OF MISS ROSALIND WONG IN ALEXANDRA PALACE APPEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE CATHODE RAY E*OLLOWING her successful broadcast from the 8.8.C. Empire transmitters a few months ago, Miss Rosalind Wong was recently invited to televise from Alexandra Palace. Continuing her2,361 words
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Article1262 1938-03-06 22 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Oivu CorrespotuU Malacc THIS year's Europeans vs BU ickey match in Malacca, wm misunderstanding. Borne I B players did not take part in ;i thai was played on Thursday La Rather than cancel the fixture, a scratch Rest side was raised mainly from the1,262 words
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Advertisement130 1938-03-06 22 I smooth H Y ou UBC —11 _^-^B Longer life for clothes Your clothes will soon wear out if /^/M//fo&i\^m^\ £$^M& you allow your dhobi to use interior //'^il^-^S^^^^l^')^^^^ soaps. The top illustration, an en- /l^^^^w/lß'^^lS^C^^^ largement of an actual photograph, ■t^^^?M'ifS^^l^ i MW\ shows how the beating and rubbing130 words
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415 1938-03-06 23 t»ial GAMES AT THE S. C. C. m AND S.R.C. Talent I n Ranks Of Both Institutions sillfa por<> Saturday. ,«fket season was ushered Ttf^SfiSdan? this afternoon, 0. GRIFFITH JONES' XI Btf Jw?c. Wilteott b. Smith 6 zLr c and b. Stevens Eaaiy415 words
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Article264 1938-03-06 23 WEIGHTS FOR K.L. RACES FIRST DAY Wwgor Turf Club Spring Meeting ttm Our Om Reporter Lumpur, Saturday. pV^ -xt. Lumpur are as fc* 1. 6 furs. 5% 9.0 J**C 8.4 Jj-^i 8.2 2* Uy 8.0 SBf J>» 712 R^id 9.4 I 90 >> 8.12 I 8.10 ftt^ 8.9 ISJ 86264 words
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Article118 1938-03-06 23 The following are the teams and BUItiPE times for the ladies' match between the Garrison Golf Club v. Sepoy Lines Golf Club, to be played at TangUn on Thursday afternoon, Mar. 10. Sepoy Lines names first: Miss M. Hadley (16> vs. Mrs. A. M. Cantreil il2>. Miss S.118 words
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Article30 1938-03-06 23 Singapore. Saturday. In a soccer match played at Tanglin this afternoon "B" Company of the 'Skins defeated the R.AJ^.C. 2nd eleven by one goal, the scorer being Johnson.30 words
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Article562 1938-03-06 23 Annual Meeting PROMOTING TEAM SPTRIT Singapore, Saturday. IJNDER the chairmanship of Mr. Chua Keh Hai, the ninth annual general meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association was held this afternoon at the Garden Club. Chulia Street, to which affiliated clubs and parties sent representatives on whose votes the562 words
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Article211 1938-03-06 23 Mahmud Does Well To Score 61 Singapore. Saturday. THE M.F.A. opened their cricket season with a Rood win ever St. Joseph'.; Institution by 84 runs, on the Bras Basi:ah Road ground this afternoon. The scoring was as follows: M.F.A. fbrahim Isa b. Pennefather 29, Ah Ahmat211 words
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Article150 1938-03-06 23 VARSITY BOAT CREWS 90th Ltace On April 2 THE 90th Bcftl Race will be rowed on Saturday, April 2, and for the first timt in ii years Cambridge are the chaileiuf-rs. lh; vn u x.ili be: CAMBRO>GE I. 5. T. Coaiton CDulwtch and Jesus) Bcu. A. Borroaffa (St. Pauls and150 words
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Article15 1938-03-06 23 See Mondays Morning Tribuiie for lo form for First Hay of Sefangor Races.15 words
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Advertisement282 1938-03-06 23 wwwiiwawi^Ji, ilk, i •**^*&MmßXmtam*mmmmmmmimm* n iuwmhv i^« m-— n-m- mn n■! wiiiLi-mrirw— null iL.n.m i....«juuj i A| WOMEN I ji^^!^^^T y B2 Mm fU W W 4>(L r> "i A i9 %JFI& >4t •dL^ONT envy those women who take their 'difficult w days' in their stride. Be like them. Banish282 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-03-06 24 The annual inter-School sports for Malay vernacular scho^ B- |Hi in Singapore last week and proved *rcat success, larje ggr*^ 1 interested spectators, who included parents of pupils. *na k education officers, attending the function Tribune* m --142 words
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Advertisement187 1938-03-06 24 24 Pages FOR fe 5 CENTS Hex ers ©f th< I?o7 Cci ecf v ':e Chinese Association of Singapore. «Trib*c). >Jm MkJ^s^m What an opportunity Lots of ~^*%Tjnr/ Mr m ~/m little luxuries yours for nothing /2fe* I mm/Wm/B M 'n tins of Bournville Cocoa bring p^/\^ t3 L ®#^C#%^)187 words
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