Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 March 1938
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Title Section13 1938-03-20 1 The Sunday Tribune "7i4h -11. \ol> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938 FIVE CEI13 words
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225 1938-03-20 1 BIGGEST BATTLE YET FOUGHT RAGING IN CHINA Japanese Well Checked By Chinese Forces Shanghai, March 19. J*HE battle on the Tsin-Pu Railway front is developing into the biggest in the China war yet fought. t oreign military observers estimate that, at least, 150,000 troops are engaged on either side, whileReuter Wireless - 225 words
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Article145 1938-03-20 1 Japanese Forced To Retreat An opiiicr message from Hankow states that the Japancsn troops a', the north Imnis of the Yollow River have been forced to retreat to the north and '.he extremelv tense situation along the western section oi the Lung-Hai RaDv/ay from Tungkwan to Shenchow Is now eased.145 words
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95 1938-03-20 1 London, Mar. ID. THE Homo Secretary speaking on air raid precautions last night said that the response to his appeal for 1.000,000 volunteers has been very good. The offers of help has been so heavy that local organisations have been unable to cepe withBritish Official Wireless - 95 words
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Article50 1938-03-20 1 ondcn, Mar. Lord CraJgnvon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, arrived in London yc,< lerday, and had two conversations with the Prime Minister on the position of the Northern Irelond Government in connection with the negotiations fcr a trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Eire. British Official wirelessBritish Official Wireless - 50 words
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368 1938-03-20 1 "BRITAIN'S POWER ESSENTIAL TO PEACE" Lord Swinton Londoii. Mar 19. nt MilnHftl situation imimm tr be the mam subject of Mitral interest and of speeches U br Ministers and theii supportctstf'wen as Opposition speakers. 7"» Air Minster, waking In the M'dsaid: "We are united in Z determination chat our countryBritish Official Wireless - 368 words
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220 1938-03-20 1 Polish Ultimatum Accepted m r tu Tallinn, Mar. 19. u-huaiuan Government has acJJJrt the terms of the Polish u!tt reply W a.s handed to the «Mhto£ b7 th Uthuanian rTtr,trf.4 i Mar. 19. tcab:net ministers are XSiS rf t> Cluecl the acceptance of tneReuter - 220 words
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Article195 1938-03-20 1 GERMANY TO HELP JAPAN? AIRMEN AND BOMBERS SENT TO CHINA Shanghai, Mar. J!>. I^iFTY German airmen have arrived her..* to fight for (he Japanese, slates a Sin Chew Jit I'oh message the first indication elf' active assistance given by Germany to ihe Japanese militarists in China. Heavy fighting is now195 words
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Article314 1938-03-20 1 London, Mar. 19. COLLOWING were the results of English and Scottish football matches played to-day: Reuter ENGLISH LEAGUE. 1)1 V. 1 Arsenal 5 Grimsby T. 1 Blackpool 5 Leeds u. I Bolton w. 3 west Brom. A. 0 Prrntford 1 Liverpool t Derby C 3Reuter - 314 words
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105 1938-03-20 1 PLAN ETTA TO BE EXHUMED AND RE-BURIED Vienna, liar. 19. ALL proceedings taken against Nazi partisans during the last few years will be revised. Fcremost among the names to be rehabilitated is that of Otto Planetta the corporal who .'hot DoUfiltt. It has already been decided that a huge monumentReuter - 105 words
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88 1938-03-20 1 Mexico City, Mar. If). THE Government has decided to expropriate British and United Stales oil properties in Mexico, following a dispute between the com panics' labour over the arbitration award. This was announced after the cabinet meeting by President Cardenas who broadcastReuter - 88 words
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Article95 1938-03-20 1 Pracve, Mar. 19, THLRK arc expectations that contemplated concessions to the three and half millions of Germans in CaecJlostovafcia by the Govei nnient u iar towards meeting the German claims for autonomv Under the plan the Cabinet dLscussed yesterday G.ermans would i»«--given 22 per cent, representationReuter - 95 words
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383 1938-03-20 1 PLANE DROPS FRUIT, CIGARETTES TO "JIM" BROADBENT Skipper Tells How He Found Flier I AST seen on Thursday at about 12.15 a.m. beatfteg in Mi (nl\ direction towards Flores and Timor Islands, :uid short wfcile later doubling back on his course, 11. F. "Jim" Broadbent, Hi" lustralian airman who was383 words
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Article15 1938-03-20 1 London. Mar. 19. The death of Lord Kinnoull took place to-day. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement69 1938-03-20 1 5 a.m. 1 Edition! SAFETY FIRSTS IS T HE BRANDY WHICH YOU ARE Linking properly matured? i BOTTLE OF KEY BRAND Jnyy, q lI H AXI* EN MATURED FOR MORE THAN V|^ US UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPER- |j ita ND As SUCH OFFERS THE 1 AUIE OBTAINABLE TO-DAY. I Su.. h69 words
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Advertisement10 1938-03-20 1 I! NEWS WITH I'OUR HUE I ,\J r Try The10 words
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1179 1938-03-20 2 "AMAZING YOUNG WOMAN" IN MALICE SUIT CASE "Made Me Feel Like Crushed Worm Says K. C. (Hy Air Mai!) Manchester, Mar. 9, RS. Frances Irene Lowick, twenty- two-year-old ex-typist, spending Ihe second anniversary of her wedding in Manchester Assize Court, heard Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C. (for the defence) refer to1,179 words
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Article, Illustration693 1938-03-20 2 (From On, Own Correspon Johore Bahru, Mar. IX. Till marria-i* o» todM Salihah, the third daughter of The Hon'ble Inche Oiin bin Juuiur. to IntlH- Mohamed Seth bin Mohatned Said, took place on Thursday at Ihe residence of the bride's father in Johore Bahru The 'Akad693 words
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130 1938-03-20 2 London, Mar. 19. THE bodies of 1,300 victims of the air raids have been recovered from the ruins of Barcelona, according to a Spanish Press Agency message received in London. Over 2,000 are now known to have been wcunded. Reutcr. Paris, Mar. 19. rReuter - 130 words
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Article88 1938-03-20 2 IT was in October 1935 that this case first began. In that month Mrs. Lowick. soon after leaving her job as a typist and book-keeper with the Lazaruses to marry, was arrested on a warrant accusing her of forgery. MANCHESTER POLICE COURT decided that she was88 words
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Article, Illustration198 1938-03-20 2 MORE CINEMAS IN THE FAR EAST Singapore, Saturday. 'WHEREVER no first-class thea- tres exist, Metro- Gold wynMayer proposes to build them," disclosed Mr. Sam Burger, Far Eastern representative of that company, to a Tribune reporter in an interview. Mr. Burger arrived here in the course of an extensive tour. He198 words
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Article157 1938-03-20 2 Singapore, Saturday. AN enjoyable function was_the "HalfDay Institute" held to-day at the Fairfleld Girls' School by the Singapore District Epworth Leagues. To-day's programme was in the nature of a preparation for the AllMalaya Epworth League Institute to be convened at Kuala Lumpur from April 15 to the 19th.157 words
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Article40 1938-03-20 2 WATCH YOUR STEP! MOTORISTS are reminded of the new traffic regulations a Inn i- Colly er Quay and Battery Road which come into efTVct on Monday morning:, at the instigation of the Trimmer Traffic Committee. Intelligent co-operation what is wanted.40 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-03-20 2 lhP late &H t Mr. William Edward Acramat), only son of Mr?. anr rif< i ?«^7* Acraman of Nottk \flolaidc. s«.nth Australia, was dang* 1 St. JtadVMrti Catlie^ial to Miss Kathleen U J&* and Mi>. Walter Ives, Buni^ide. abu ul40 words
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Article109 1938-03-20 2 MALAYAN GARRISONS INCREASE (From Our Own Corn (By Air Mail) IT is understood that the number of Indian cr,d Colons' ployed in the Pacific is to be increased by t t 4 00 m bring the strength of these units to 4,472 of all ranks *H, Actual establishments arc vnder109 words
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Article161 1938-03-20 2 IMPERIAL AIR WA YS' PROGRESS THE references to British air travel progress lend interest to figures which have just become available as to the growth of traffic en the air routes of Imperial Airways. Whereas, during their first year's flying in 1924-25. the Company's aircraft carried approximately 11.000 passengers, this161 words
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Article297 1938-03-20 2 Malayan Colfojj Ltd. DKOriTs amounting te SUfeJ for the vear under rnki ie<t to ihe Directors fees, in the repmt uf the dii^ Malayan Collitrfog Ltj., >e presented at the tweau annual general mwtinjj 4 ho'dcrs t«, be held at the tJZ office of lh<- Company,297 words
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Article70 1938-03-20 2 Malayan First Appointments (From Our Own Corrrfp*^ (By Air Mail) Ixmdon AMONG Malayan "fit* ments in the fck* Office Staff list are A J Gratton Belle*. Itif^ H M MeG'ncWery. IIwWjJJ Mi:,s M. S Early. Nura^!« Miss L. M Langdon Nur mas W. A Marker. G F D SU-phen. A»-70 words
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Advertisement83 1938-03-20 2 i Raffles Brasserie j BRAS BASAH ROAD. THY Ol II SPECIAL 1 J CURRY TIFFIN TO-DAY j 1 O O SERVED FROM 12.30 TO 3 P.M. ALSO 1 i POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j N .Aiterncon Teas a Speciality. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY S Wedding and Birthday RADIOGRAM Outside catering83 words
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Article, Illustration376 1938-03-20 3 GARBO THE MYSTERIO US TO END HER LONELY LIFE BY NOEL BARBER GO ends the mystery and conjecture that has ever surrounded one of the screen's most txciting most mysterious and certainly most distinguished actresses Greta Garbo. She is to be married, it is announced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, in Sieih, to376 words
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Article96 1938-03-20 3 Privy Council Decision mm tor Own Correspondtßy Air Mail) London. Mar 0. fHE Judicial Committee of the Privy metf has allowed the appeal of tiMtf Aa|«ft«a bin Hadjee Mohamed «Beli .lß|«Ha *rvn*t F«tate and t jiiicir Ltd. and others. jgton and cirrks costs here went dttiaon as some question as96 words
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Article24 1938-03-20 3 flit See Cheon? Society will opooso Jit 9tpaii Chinese Recreation Club L'iDWitt&piffiat in a charity mat-' 1 v* Mof the Chinese Relief Fund to-24 words
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Article28 1938-03-20 3 A ««Ption win -be held by the MaJMi Indian CommTinitv In honour of C S Venkatachar I C.S.. agent JJn* Oofenawßt of India, 'at the oouse this evening.28 words
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Article53 1938-03-20 3 Ottawa, Canada. of nine pe T cent, in HKTsaj" 1 Domi Biiths increased from 79,675 in 1»36 to 81,207 in 1937 while mar- riaeres increased from 3«»954 to 1 40.339. These figures reflect the increas- i in* confidence of the publ J c in the continued53 words
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248 1938-03-20 3 Anglo-Dutch Identity Of Interests (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 9. REPLYING to the toast at a Government luncheon in Canberra before leaving tor a holiday at home, loiri Gowrie, Governor-General, referred to his forthcoming visit to the N.LI. He added: "My visit to the Dutch East248 words
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Article23 1938-03-20 3 Imports into Car.ada from the Straits Settlements during the month cf December last were valued at $1,183,739, compared with $536,GGG in December 1936.23 words
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Article137 1938-03-20 3 THE idea still found to linger in some quarters that aircraft can only carry comparatively mall ai tides in the form of freieht, was disproved the other day when v motor-bicvcle. which was being: rushed out to Alexandria, was seen to form part of the cargo137 words
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Article73 1938-03-20 3 Singapore, Saturday. A clerk in the Bankruptcy OilU.e, Malacca, T. E. Williams, a Christian, Tamil, was brought up this morning before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett tile Third Magistrate, on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a public servant in respect of $600. The alleged offence73 words
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Article60 1938-03-20 3 "CANNOT FORGET MALA YA (From Oar Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, March 9. THE Rev. William Murray v.ho will b remembered as Presbyterian Minister in Pevang and tlsewherc from 1595 until 19T2 avd then left with reluctance fessed this week that he cannot threw off the *pell 0/ Malaya.60 words
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Article23 1938-03-20 3 London. Mar. 19. The Prm^ Minstr was 'he. principal finest at the Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner hoiri here last night. British Official wirelessBritish Official Wireless - 23 words
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Article106 1938-03-20 3 Rio de Janeiro, March 18. npHE police announce that thousands of members of the Greenshirt organisation have beer arrested alter the: police discovered a plot against th< Government. The poiicfj state that th«j plot tended throughout the country that 'thousands have boon arrested in o states especiallyReuter - 106 words
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Article168 1938-03-20 3 "FED UP", ASKED FOR DETENTION Singapore, Saturday. MO money, no work, no relatives, and "fed up with life" generally, were reasons advanced by a 23--year-old Hockchia Chinese, Tay Hock Mowe, in the Third Police Court this morning when he faced a charge of attempted suicide by drowning. Accused pleaded guilty,168 words
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Article14 1938-03-20 3 Fraser and Neave beat the Y.M.CA. 2 o in a soccer friendly played yesterday.14 words
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169 1938-03-20 3 Britain Steered A Straight Cou rse K9. AT a dinner ,:iven last nigh I the .ew American Ami,. 3*. cretaiy referred to Hull'.* speech on Thursday evenJ Speaking of the confusU tritft Europe, which Mr. J P K would new see from < hand, LorJ Halifax .said that he hoper'British Official Wireless - 169 words
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Article56 1938-03-20 3 CLOUSTON REACHES SYDNEY Sydney, Mar. 19. FLYING Officer Cloustor. ar-o Mr. Victor Ricketts arrived here at 05.20 GMT. They were welcomed by a crowd Qi 5.000 peonle. Clouston said (bat be d sappointed in being unable to beat the record set up by Scott, but everything was The flight fromReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article49 1938-03-20 3 Struck A Mine In The North Sea Copenhagen, Mar 10. The German steamer Clausb stu-.ck a mine in the North Sea und .sank ten minutes alt or sending out an SOS aii the crew or 2i. except the captain were rescued by the Swedish steamer Sverre ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article54 1938-03-20 3 Singapore, Saturday. Convicted and .sentenced to 13 months rigorous imprisonment by th«; District Judge on a charge of beins found in possession of 300 tahils of non -Government chanriu, Tan All Nee. n middle aged Chinese, appealed unsuccessfully against the conviction an4 sentence before the Chief Justice, Mr54 words
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Advertisement178 1938-03-20 3 .^ttf^^^^st. 4f 9t I GROwf^iG FAST but not growing in strength When your children suddenly seem to stop growing in strength though they're growing in size, won't eat, get attacks of temper anJ a naughtiness, you can be quite certain that it is a *i&fS lack of certain vital minerals178 words
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Advertisement147 1938-03-20 4 REVENGE RIDES THE CREST OF THE FLOOD! ANEW t v Bay i c X fr% V/&[ '^^^J &1 Olj 0 ■■■rfioS^^'-i Majj^^^ J S fflW HUul Ail E j Opening Shortly j AT THE CAPITOL j 1 1 AMERICA CHOSE HER j J ITS NO. 1 STAR! i You elected147 words
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Advertisement335 1938-03-20 4 _i— ._rI C APIT«L 3 Shows To-Day J j IMAGINE THIS j COMBINATION 1 Bk going to town in the L M^\ y i HX^^mLnM W\ *\-k^^. woir ld's dizziest dancing bll I 1 inEjliMpdß show/. It's (he last nk 'I/^MnJ^I wr/wL I word in last laughs I f ft^"Py^^Xi^sHk335 words
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Advertisement201 1938-03-20 4 "NOT A DULL MOMENT. A HUGE SUCCESS" says Trl PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 TO, 'Strongly recommended sec I it three rou :it even if you have to raid the house- most exhilarating cll€ keeping money." likely to see." -DAILY HOtSOP -SINDAV,,, "As sex-conscious as the most vicarious|> amorous n| a201 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1938-03-20 5 You'll See What To Do Jn "Man-Proof" s a ri ri"ht off the reel to-day with news about ;i rRE f °hlw that- coming lo the Capitol. May!)- we shall work ]n to fill mcc) hut it'll he only incidental. Ke- wlfetpaidforuritinc: this.1,007 words
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Article, Illustration6 1938-03-20 5 Wise Guys -FROM "PARTNERS IN CRIME"6 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-03-20 5 Noel Barber Filmusing STREET SCENE Iftte scene ycu!l enjoy in "Man-Pro©:," 1 u four-star comedy15 words
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Article35 1938-03-20 5 TkOROTHY T f Paramount'i been sat ing age to u< Iht '"''l'll she hop kUGUSTEM Itnpi i.rir Art guitar. ACOMPLI been built Ernst Lubu m h Eighth I 'Ur Colbert and G 1 been35 words
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Advertisement156 1938-03-20 5 nrr rii i? Rpct 4 H I J 4 £p m^^mmi mm mm jg I DAT ttl mT fl^-'' ;<f >i 'y n^ae area, I ?I^^| S J'^^B'^ Cutfnira Talr.iimcv»lr. and comiort? I Fllif MHtt. AMH r v tender skin htm! k^r--; it I I nnlu BUtiel and whoksome. Shaken156 words
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Advertisement273 1938-03-20 5 0^- a^'-^ o^ C«^ U— -u» M» *>*» Urn i «fcM»^^* Cn*» r~m $w It w*> w^, «v»y g^*-* f| HEALTH f^DBII FJj I V^/VJ I il V J immmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a^mmmmmmmmmmm mm i y^ ra h I fi •^'n T JTI UH T!TjHI 'T7TI Hi f ■llt. m 'Fi273 words
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393 1938-03-20 6 NAZI SOLDIER TELLS SECRET OF "PUTSCH" THAT FAILED "PLOTTER WENT TO HITLER Vienna. FIVE German air force officers, who escaped from Germany to Austria recently in connection with Hitler's new purge, have arrived in Vienna. Four are second lieutenants, and cne a full lieutenant. They all give aristocratic names, prefixed393 words
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Article73 1938-03-20 6 Washington. BECAUSE they wanted "swing" music and could not get it, students at Roosevelt High School staged a sit-down strike at a school dance. The orchestra had been instructed by the school authorities to limit its programme to stately waltzes. This dissatisfied the 200 guests, who73 words
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Article135 1938-03-20 6 NEW WATCH FOR OLD l Sofia. A CLEVER confidence trick was used by a thief to steal a valuable watch from a jeweller here. A midrile-^ed well-dressM man w^V^d iv>*n h^ sH?*H 8-tirt .QpWfpri <-» watch costta** 6. Then hfl wrapped it up n rr\ >"»ut It In his socket.135 words
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Article77 1938-03-20 6 New D n JbV More than 40.000 unoddressed oackets containing mnnev and valuables are poctp.-j in Tndin. every ve?»r. The Dead Letters Office has found over £41,000 in chfrmes. banknotes f»nd ooins in such Daerk^f^. according' to the Indian Posts and Telegronh r^rnrt for the vear77 words
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Article77 1938-03-20 6 Pragu A 22-year-old labourer of El(:!tenbrutm, Moravia, hit upon an Ingenious method ol displaying his political sympathies. He had the swastika sign made with nails on the soles of his shc.s so that when he walked on snow or soft earth a clear imnression of it77 words
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Article70 1938-03-20 6 serving sentences in Union rter-** be doiiv.' daily physical dr< thousands citteea Government Lo muKf thf litter. The "Get Fit" schtine tat m* is announced in the following B tion r>ublirhed in the (w» Gazette: "Every convict shall as ffc t :ible be exercised for a perW f»!70 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-03-20 6 Royal Progress THE King driving back i?i the Slate coach aftc?- the Levee of the year, at St. James Palace.20 words
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Advertisement641 1938-03-20 6 STOMACH PAINS CAME IN THE NIGHT Suffered for 30 lears Chardox Brought Him Relief at Age 59 There wa; something radically wn this man's digestion He would wake up in the middle of the night, stomach should have b' pty and at rest, attacked by violent p;ans which robbed him641 words
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Article, Illustration427 1938-03-20 7 Japan Depends On Air Exports *Vt "*™«»t i 3 ba sed un Cental fact that y*ZZ d t0 ach *ve her m months of /U,,,,-, n w >*e» ?at once that Om t*i^' my argument ig ?**«*bj- n lhe Emission J>*m of": T she not r •Mi. rin the len427 words
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Article, Illustration478 1938-03-20 7 Avoid Jap Silh Life The Peague jpHE first sentence in the quotation keeps recurring and repeating in my mind like the persistent drum of railway carriage wheels when one is speeding across country on the iron rails which mysteriously carry the steel juggernaut. Don't buy Japanese silk either in the478 words
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Article116 1938-03-20 7 To Live For Ever secret conference with his friend and collaborator, Dr. Carroll, on the perfection of an invention which they call a "mechanical heart." Colonel T.indberg has very bravely offered himself to science, and if the present arrangements art proceeded with he will undergo an operation for the removal116 words
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Advertisement57 1938-03-20 7 CHILLED BEEF 1 needs no introduction it has ahead;, made a name for itself. It retainall the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints equal to tlu home-side beef in flavour, we ca,n thoroughly recommend it. < 'PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lino), K. LIWIPI U SS3I (2 llce*>. IPOH: 110 111 (L»57 words
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Article195 1938-03-20 8 EARLY CIVILISATION IN INDOCHINA Stockholm. INTERESTING finds have been made by Professor Olov Janse, the well-known Swedish archeologist, who has just completed a six months' expedition to I rench Indo-China. This is the third expedition which Professor Janse has conducted to the country of the Khmers, whose marvellous architectural remains,195 words
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Article38 1938-03-20 8 Racine, Wisconsin. Two 40-ioot windmill towers. 200 feet ft pipe and 400 feet of pipe fittings- have been stolen from the farm of Hans Jor,'tnson near here. Sheriff's deputies are now searching for the "master thief"38 words
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Article127 1938-03-20 8 THE unusual spectacle of a fountain throwing out clouds of smoke, instead of water, caused large crowds to gather and the traffic to slow up at Flora Fountain junction, one of Bombay's busiest centres. Fire engines were quickly on the scene and the fire was extinguished. Investigations showed127 words
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Article92 1938-03-20 8 Port Moresby, New Guinea. A Government officer in Mandated New Guinea found that natives in the Madang district believed In the existence ol a tribe 01 men with tail:.. One old man was particularly positive about it. '"I know they have tails," he said. The officer92 words
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381 1938-03-20 8 Could Sherlock Holmes Have Done Any Better? SINGLE CLUE OF a BUTTON (By Air Mail) Loinkm, Mar £)ETECTIVE work worthy of Sherlock Hoimes led to the d;*** of a motorist for whom police all over the country were s ing. At first there was but one clue a chromium-plated bumper381 words
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Article271 1938-03-20 8 Mr. Edgrar Hoover Reveals Plot MASS murder of the United "G-Men' was plotted by a«J; Public Enemy No p, Aivin g^ has been r^v-aled hore by Kj 1. Mr. J. Edgar How-ia* one ol the marked men. The murder to be accomplish to* use of machine-gun271 words
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Article30 1938-03-20 8 Connellsville. Pentuykit John Parkhili, ol ConneMU t is aged 96. is shortlv starting I trio round the world. Mr. Parkhills has never m< 1 vcyage before.30 words
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Advertisement850 1938-03-20 8 Kidney Gems v»aU5G 13 circles ftsMsftsAPsftlln? f NrRmKNf ,-N fj V la/a Iia vr Oil 5 U^wAfK fwScn anaw a TT^kr /ArtOLOS^F aft Ban A am an* A a* r —^-^mA^B^ M* 1^^ nalaw^av anr > i ir T; r£f annnnnnnnnnnnn* (BACKACHE DIStSkS PHYSICAL iVJofiBTfji Doctor tells how to kill850 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-03-20 9 nf Hit'er -ni Goerin?; a1 a party demonstration recent photo 0114 words
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Article442 1938-03-20 9 H R. 4. Thompson D.O.Sc. DkM ol Ocular Science) Hi JgjSrnow beginning to be made Tfc. ma m a mysterious and ZJTm^ plagued and trci:J^fctch colrjniaf officials in Java sifli toe medical officials It at--2» iwups of the nativo p0 Sg jed on* o: the peculiar442 words
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Article92 1938-03-20 9 Enrolment Of Cadets To Be Doubled Fort Sam Houston, Texas. America's "Cranwell" the itfrge United States army fly? rig school at Randolph and Kelly Fields here— will shortly more than double its enrolment of cadets. The United States War Department has authorised that the number of student fliers92 words
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Article266 1938-03-20 9 Cable Paralyses Laughing Men (By Air Mail). London, March 13. I AUGHING with one another as they pushed a heavy concrete mixer alon£ the floor at the London Power Co.'s station at Battersea; a flash; seven men petrified. The machine had come into contact with an electric cable carrying over266 words
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Article163 1938-03-20 9 Scientists Double Fleas* Life Span Providence, Rhode Island. CUCCESSPUL experiments which suggest the possibility of prolonging human life far beyond its present limits have been revealed here. The experiments, conducted at Brown University under the supervision of Professor Arthur M. Eanta. Dr. Lester Ingle and Mr.163 words
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Article15 1938-03-20 9 Owing to pressure on space our weekly Poultry Notes are unavoidably held over.15 words
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Article184 1938-03-20 9 BOY WORKERS IN SHANGHAI Shanghai. WHAT has the war done to the vast numbers of young workers in Shanghai's factories and workshops? Where are these grimy faced apprentices who toiled from dawn till late at night in the workshops of Yangtzepoo and elsewhere? Much of Shanghai's small industry I was184 words
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Article200 1938-03-20 9 Krascfaea Eniei H<*r djmh Ii you are troubl 'h n back, you wll! b sated in this Letter from a I ho four.d ou f bow to overcome this painful a ..tint: 'I suffered with pains at th^ bot m of my back until at200 words
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Advertisement111 1938-03-20 9 j\M I[N t Hip A d eiicious glass of Cold 'Ovaltine', provides the mi miproves fl health-giving energy-creating nourishment which Xfitl. W fl tn e lighter foods, eaten in this climate, do not 1 lI JK W ff always provide. i/ During the exnaustin?, long, Malayan days, h *< has111 words
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Advertisement421 1938-03-20 9 —to protect yourTEETH Use Kolynos, the dentifrice I Brighton your smite Economiie with KOLYNOS buy th« lurge tube I B^^^r CRt h9 H^ lIMI ENGINLEERSf ARE YOU EARNING f L2S$ THAN £10 PER WEEK? ir su. \on cannot .afford to parry nn wlt.h«Hit reading our 227 -page Handbook. This BKplaJna421 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1938-03-20 10 Give A Party —By our woman correspondent MANY friends mere gathered to wish Mr Robert Campbell Stewart and his bride, formerly Miss Margaret Brown Penman, every happiness at their weddim* reception which was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. D. S. 8. Dos K.:. Road on1,745 words
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Article163 1938-03-20 10 In rcmantic Bali now are Mrs. Marion Davis and Miss Rosemary Kerr. They oaid a lightning visit la t Tuesday night, when the KLM. plane nvide a stop-over here on its fltehi from Bangkok. Since their departure on Feb. 22. they have b?en touring Sumatra and have163 words
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Advertisement74 1938-03-20 10 i Phone 4132, 4133 or 4134 FOR CHOICE ACCOMMODATION AT SENESTA and SENTOSA 41, and 61. Stevens Rd. near Tanglin Club, single rooms or private apartments. ENGLISH CATERING (Cold Storage Supplies*. CLEANIINESS IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE POPULARITY OF THESE TWO SELECT BUT ECONOMICAL ESTABLISHMENTS. Also available small unfur. rooms.74 words
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Advertisement91 1938-03-20 10 TOE JAi)£ TA££ has just received an unusual selection in BEACH WEAR 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. m N I lIKISTEi: S TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW CONSIGNMENT FROM NEW YORK. FRANCE, AND LONDON OF DRESSES FOR S i EASTER. S WE SHALL HOLD A SALE l91 words
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Advertisement84 1938-03-20 10 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED IN ALL COLOURS WITH THE i LATEST DESIGNS. ALSO PEARL i I EAR-CLIPS IN ALL SIZES. At j The Novelty Store, j 88, North Bridge Roar"/ J Singapore. j A REVOLUTIONARY DISCOVERY. drene NEW MIRACLE LIQUID SOAPLESS SHAMPOO. A thimbleful makes a billowy lather. Banishes gummy,84 words
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Advertisement85 1938-03-20 10 I PRISCILLA Ltd. j IMPORTED HATS, DRESSES, S HOSIERY, UNDER WEAR, CORSETS ACCESSORIES. i PHONE 3335. S i 61, STAMFORD ROAD. 1 if o <-*~' -f<—*''typ \NO CREAM CAN WORK MIRACLES I BUT IF YOU S^j& CLEANSE WITH CLEANSING CREAM, j|^\ TONE S WITH SKIN TONIC, j mw*^ nourish WITH85 words
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Advertisement38 1938-03-20 10 M2 Hz^H r^BBIIRI |AUX CHATS NOIB i I /i Showing Evening, Afternoon and M^ Dresses MATITA Tmk j Battery Building. Battery for Evening and Dinner Go* 1 ALSO A nice selection in ty Fr k Capitol Blilys Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement33 1938-03-20 10 GINGER ROGERS 0f, MAX FACTORS MELTING CLEANSIU CREAM The Kreen itan f«fe Factor 1 Getoii«C cauK it melo inMrift trara more deeply pores, cleameiinoreAw^ It will kcepyoar &m* and lovely. MAX FACTOR, KM33 words
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Article, Illustration584 1938-03-20 11 fra HILL pjffhnps the b^t i the Hill weather 0l l ♦T,,l ha, been plentiful, windy period have been l^witb halcyon days when if ohy tennis, or go n AA»» delude. Karl* the weekend that ,ia,u up for a ft. m been djsappiHnted, f.Xday afternoon unu>ua >584 words
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Article589 1938-03-20 11 Newly Weds At K. L. I AST Wednesday afternoon there was considerable activity at a certain house in Golf View Road, where a reception was given for the newly-weds, Mr. rnd Mrs. R. Leech. A large number of friends were present, among whom I recognised Mrs. Tilly in a smart589 words
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Article708 1938-03-20 11 AROUND THE SHOPS IT is useless to deny the profound in- fluence Aux Chat Noir has on one Everything about this shop— their clothes elegant and well-bred, their colours startling but always right, their accessories, the last word in chiccreate the impression that they are out to groom you well.708 words
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Advertisement12 1938-03-20 11 PAGE I tu^mij, London. £Xpe r T bk£ VM AKER <md Singapore12 words
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Advertisement100 1938-03-20 11 'doroTny more and see their ne W shipment of j j yery trying weather smart afternoon evening jowns. I a radium-vita active mud pack is recommended to bring new Also the snappy hats, aU at very j y° uth and beaul y to VOUr face -18, battery road, reasonable price.100 words
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Advertisement224 1938-03-20 11 Waves and curls jH^Jt^l :]SS?F a ct ltir ljS tn>me It's so etsv— «o quick—* >»■• inexpensive Apply AMAMI Wave bet then miiss&B^£- J^ Kv Licll tou< ncS Wlth nr>gers and comb and you 3^^ riWHOi wiives. And those delightful TJfcjl^Hp Ut ile curls are just as simple. You will224 words
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543 1938-03-20 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 20, 1938. ULSTER AND EIRE EUiOAI the scanty evidence available, hopos of an Anglo-Eire pact do not run very high. The trade delegates have, it is said made some progress but such ad vanccfl as have been made are likely to come to naught in543 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1938-03-20 12 Official Motto: What Was Good Enough For Grandpa Has Got To Suit Us Too! "pOR more than forty years past the Rural Board in Singapore has been spending public money on public works, framing bylaws and generally managing the affairs of the island outside the limits of the Municipal Area.1,175 words
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Article490 1938-03-20 12 f|X)-DAY is Sunday and some of my readers will be going to church they should take note of the following story of the minister who had a sleepy congregation: A country minister was annoyed at people sleeping during the service, and one Sunday he490 words
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Advertisement39 1938-03-20 12 p?r \CTirt limited re th. tOYE. SOCIALIZING: OruUr ed vyvs. Complicated Tff^Sj^ cases of defective vis' Glasses if needed. V\ K. A. THOMPSON. •> (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOK 'Phone 3002. C'onsullation Without C o>t or Obligation.39 words
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Advertisement170 1938-03-20 12 Some valuable J.r\ washing B?Tv hS hints for you W%s V^^ bC^* to keep Mft o*^0 &l H i. Make a plentiful g* i H.V* lather with Lux use v* cold water for all delicate f .^^H fabrics;. Pt^^cf I' 2. Squeeze the Lux '>^^^H delicate materials a quickly is170 words
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198 1938-03-20 13 "HIGH PRESSURE" METHODS IN US STUDY PLANS He* Yu:k ..ntfgiel* l tuiuunpayS^«?foV^ Advance:^,.: lass •^"edWt-"' and Univ«.<iti:s Jj. o enrol theW- ta ive o{ a V 'Jl &h school in a sma 1 rf** ,M"Dr Jewup writes in S^fCpurp^ was to br&M **?*5 that his was the eighty- a«eee public-relatior.s198 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-03-20 13 A CHARMING *tudy of a girl as- 1 leep on the shore of one of the Italian Lakes.21 words
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Article88 1938-03-20 13 rea!ed up the fay for seme an haeolocr'st Imn lif B? t, a strong boi in hsJie ph-rf f e diy's new a rail of film, and four of undrr the win? cf her new home. now under construction in Beverly Hiiis. Both the88 words
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Article15 1938-03-20 13 ih Of Internationally Known Inventor Abridge, WMttdawttsJ *ml de a vicet^ SaUy adopted15 words
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Article137 1938-03-20 13 Amsterdam. Severai British experts are to reaa papers at the International Geographical Conference which is to be held nere from July 18 to 28. Queen Wilhelmina is the Patron of the congress and the committee includes the Dutch Prime Minister, Dr. H. Colion, Sir Charles Hubert Montgomery, British137 words
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Article281 1938-03-20 13 Movement To Initiate Social Reforms Johannesburg. DACKED by influential Indians, a move ment has been started in South Africa to abolish 'the wearing of the I' the purdah system, and child marriaces The movement is styled the Young Indian Social Reform Party, and has its headquarters281 words
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Article110 1938-03-20 13 Prague. A reduction cf about threepence en every gallon of petrol is to be granted to foreign tourists In Czechoslovakia, it is announced by the Czech authorities. Methods of putting the scheme into practice are now being considered. It is probable that the block system will be adopted.110 words
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Article143 1938-03-20 13 Belgian Woman's Freak Will Brussels. HTHE freak will of Mile. A. Delphone Orlay, who died at Tamise (Belgium', in 1G25 ha.s resulted in a legal problem before 'che Termor.de courts to divide many millions cf francs between 4.750 heirs. Mile. Orlay willed that relations to143 words
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Article69 1938-03-20 13 Berlin. A RESTAURANT in Gross-Strelitz (Mecklenburg) is offering- a copy of Herr Hitler's book "My Struggle" as second prize in a whist drive. The first prize is a hare or pheasant and the third a boneri ham. The Nazi Brownshirt paper, S. A. Mann, has taken69 words
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Article, Illustration373 1938-03-20 13 I Shanghai. VIVID eye-witness accounts ->f the recent Japanese bombing and shelling of the southern coastal port j of Amoy accounts which toil of ths bombing of civilian sections and the I machine-gunning of fleeing refugees were given by foreign passengers j who arrived here373 words
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Article170 1938-03-20 13 Modernism Invades Mecca Cairo. Supply and erection Holy City oi Mecca. Hedjaz, i ater and never Installations and sterilization and b- ttling of the holy water of Zamzam. This unusual announcement appears in the Egyptian Government's "Official Journal" under the s list, of the .Egyptian170 words
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Article144 1938-03-20 13 "Must Be Ready To Fight," Say* New Fleet Commander San Pedro (Calif on ia>. Our only justification for being is to be ready to fight," officers and in en of the American Navy have been told here by their new Commander-in -Chief, Admiral Claude Charles Bloch. Admiral Bloch,144 words
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Advertisement12 1938-03-20 13 A n ««01» IN EK WEAR JlG^ aua la^ breakholds N, nrapor».12 words
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Advertisement598 1938-03-20 13 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours Glands Fortified lyj| by New Discovery jj/^r Do you feel old before your time? Are you tired, run- >f|| Ws%js!B&\ Men down, worn out, and unable to keep up with the speed and pleasures of modern life? Do you suffer from loss of M&&598 words
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Advertisement450 1938-03-20 13 If The Pain Q If The Pain is Here y is Here -ITS \i/X /7 5 STOMACH S| INTESTINAL INDIGESTION f I INDIGESTION K^?IW»1 Remove the CAUSE I* g2SEI of your Pain J^ r-p^w anc/ Weakness jMfe^"/-, 7 IMLj Most of u^ think of indigestion an a fimjAaM. ttßlLkw^l srnniach450 words
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Article288 1938-03-20 14 AST year, the Perak Turf Club paid to the Government by way Of taxes in respect of betting, the sum of $121,279.60, but do not broadcast the Tact too much because the Government does not like gambling. In fact it does its very best to suppress it and I am288 words
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Article258 1938-03-20 14 THE only thing that can be done at the moment is to leave the authorities to laugh that one off— if they can I don't think they can. They take themselves too seriously. That'a tbeir own fault. A little more wate* with it and the regular daily dose258 words
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Article298 1938-03-20 14 In Which I Undertake A Considerable Risk By Submitting A Poem On A Popular Topic Composed By The Office Cat And Make A Few Comments On The Disadvantages Of Publicity. ENOUGH to make a cat laugh, did you say? I agree. And I'll have to keep an298 words
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Article214 1938-03-20 14 BUT his artlessness didn't WOfk him the cat was out or." expedition. That appare him, for he made no flutter 23 to the animal. All the same it 2 to look .spry if it isn't goiri hi itself shanghaied and decan3«3 Street. The McSnifter likely looking money spinnfc214 words
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Article224 1938-03-20 14 W.B. Paterson - W.B.Paterson DON'T run away wi fh the ide»«' blaming the authorities, ftr vils, they have a lot to put up ifc now that they have to go a as if they don't know anyttotorii the report of the McGrev sion, their difficulties have tow tenfold. That's the224 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-03-20 14 This is not rf'JZZtJd* 1 Ruth Hark'iess, •etW t and the Panda Mn -''^"Lgrrf alive-thc fl'** "t'fSayfy is said to oe w^Ti !t feeds from a rrM rmperature tear hours It cries W* a m and looks somel^euuuuuuum poodle. Planet NewsPlanet News - 42 words
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Advertisement186 1938-03-20 14 S m tr\'/\ TICKETS ISSUED S W^^^J BY ALL STEAM- i TDAV/Tl* SHIP Am AND I I\MY Ufa* RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all S other resident communities are I given the best of attention and i p* ZO, ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 5908.186 words
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Advertisement219 1938-03-20 14 'It's the image of him— KODAK Film, of course' true-to-life. Use Kodak "Veri- W and double-coated— gets all the J l^ \^s&s^tsy detail in high-light and shadow. JV^ 1 B'"*//^^ j KODAK Fillii byname Roll Film and Film' Pack From all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). 130 Robinson219 words
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Miscellaneous224 1938-03-20 14 SOLUTION of KINGS GATE IVossword Puzzle 17 competitors succeeded in solving correctly this puzzle, and each therefore wins a B.S.A. cycle. THE WINNERS DESMOND GAGGINO, 928, Kovan Road, Singapore. YANG OEY BENG, c o 80, Siang Lim Park, Singapore. CHEW CHENG BIOW. co The Chartered Bank, Singapore? ONG WEE LEONG,224 words
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Article706 1938-03-20 15 Rapid Strides -.itf VSItS AT FRONT i —«t Japanese invasion 181I 81 JSL unprepared to cope *»*S the indiscriminate Wdfcts and civilians. j£ tciency is rapidly being .ho beirinninir thousands <**f2arv died in Shangor 1-k of attenht injuries, it is only most sustained and de*fthe706 words
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Article82 1938-03-20 15 Ha ircut Costs£1 Dundee, Natal. IT costs inhabitants of Nqutu, a village 32 miles from Dundee, at least £1 every time they have a ha icut. Ihere is no barber in the village and the nearest barber is in Dundee itstlt. By the time the person Ui-o wants a haircut82 words
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Advertisement131 1938-03-20 15 1 1 niniiiijjijjM^^ "il 1 O |nd|| in|!st e||Bth 0 J pamokd" ..J I England W famous Makers. First quality alloy I iJ^HoTV' I*^^1 balan?^-. V C u SUre Wy runnin and enduring strength. I Writt rabI V »ow er n Lhr »niium plated parts. These Cycles arc r^^ 1131 words
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Advertisement311 1938-03-20 15 r^l (S^x HEALTH M and STRENGTH MMj^te^/ J ust a little extra, and you will be fit and full of "'i Kaß^^pLy l} y x vitality again. You may require only a little inorr* *^^^!^otl t energy to make all the difference between feeling s^^^J^/^m^^^^^r Sanatogen will give you that311 words
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Advertisement224 1938-03-20 15 Are You Subject lo Colds? Regular elimination of tin v ;naceiuus ironi me oody is tne k- ynote oi gooa neandi. jNegiect ol Uus vita* tunccion poisons tne system alio leav« .>ou open 10 contract colds ana other aliments. 'Jo correct constipation avoid violent pingatives, whicn injure and wei me224 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1938-03-20 16 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Glimpses Of Ma laya Happiest LtOlony Tj^JVE miles from Singapore city, on the road to Changi, there is a little colony whose people are probably among the happiest on the island. They are the inhabitants of the Malay Settlement, an experiment begun1,015 words
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Advertisement327 1938-03-20 16 IF YOUR FEET arent sweet they need this daily treat .'*n feet swell, burn ache and me tender, sore or offensive forma on the soles and step torture when u when the big toe ioint painfaJ bunion: when you want to slir your shoes off in excess foot acid. ire327 words
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Advertisement121 1938-03-20 16 TM Mfe Mi A■■BA M« IP •KIIII I ii f poisoning ir. many For /9j^ n tr c isy in or-er to neutral^* LOW PRICE BUYSMORE. J ij w*™ of the in** *<^ Come and try it— to really know all the value Hudson j i\ 4 yp Terraplane offers121 words
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Article2291 1938-03-20 17 C9&J22 <^* r^hifTwoir-an Wee plii fffr^h ?was hurled into unil *~tg «> the luncr.eon should I \!m the episode I ■fffrtJSe' Md Charles, dear |*«!*£2s?tte sick list for many cne bears cf long line n« Li™ in the wake of some SSbA jewel, so it2,291 words
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Advertisement293 1938-03-20 17 yni fi*,2 SIT DOWN AND m^tf^U^m !2oo; THIKKTHISOVER m'±JkM^T 'nw There really are thousands of V 111 Hr Ow- opportunities around yoj but unOlfrrccrm you krow urt wnere they an Tfca^Lu,^^^^^ fW^tSSFIn. and how to prepare for them the modem, strongly mad* "Tl'ifyysE l lo char »ces ore that your293 words
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Advertisement110 1938-03-20 17 YES I ALWAYS USE LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP pcirt iciilur no out "jp PERSONAL '%c^0 i :jfc FRESHNESS iST*!^/'^ And personal fresh- $lA ness is so important \Pl^7 that's why so many of f| %0I us seek the aid of W Lifebuoy Toilet Soap. Its rich, soothing lather jf cleanses deep110 words
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Advertisement214 1938-03-20 17 larly. For Brylcreem >-^_ C^k j is more than a first" class dressing. It's a splendid hair tonic as well. Besides controlling the hair without gumming if, Brylcreem ;|1 invigorates the scalp. Saves time, too. One application I 1 keeps the hair well-groomed for the whole day. (Jet a bottle214 words
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88 1938-03-20 18 Film Star's Son Weds Society Girl New York. MR. Guy Standing, Jr., son of the late c '\v Guv Standing, the British film actor, was married here to Miss Gloria Ruth Havdock. The bride is well-known In New York society. She is the daughter of Mrs. Vivian Haydock and of88 words
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Article39 1938-03-20 18 North Easton, Massachusetts. An e<?£ 11% Inches in circumference one wav and nine inches the oth p r has bpen laid h^re hv a hen belonging to W n "am E. Marshall. The hen died next day.39 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-03-20 18 Mi-s Isbbol Ufa ter of the laie Mr. Ramsay Mack* and licensee of the Plow Inn, Snrcn, Buc iinghamshire ried secretly at Hampstcad (London) Town Hall, to Mr. Noinu ley, a house decorator ot Spcen. Photo shows: Mr. and Mrs < Kj Igley after the wedding.48 words
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341 1938-03-20 18 Calcutta's Black Hole "Impossible Calcutta. A RESOLUTION urging the removal of the monument commemorating the Bla-k Hcle of Calcutta tragedy has been tabled in the Bengal Council by Professor Humayun Kabfr. "In view of the strong evidence against the historicity of the 81-.-'ck Hole tragedy, it is time that the341 words
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Article90 1938-03-20 18 Improvement In Etf Situation An improvement in W \n situation is revealed by stt j "d by re-spon^ible Minwni w ments. >u»tJM\ Customs receipts tor l aejj j ending Jan. 31 O'Oa Increase of ovrr £500.006 g ponding period of las 1 I Lnd exports in ner ?J2*sli90 words
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Advertisement55 1938-03-20 18 K^** idfrPß Motor Cycle gives service Service-af'cr-p^irchase and high second cf any other make. 7i67*d o o/ U.5.4'5 grcc* Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU PAHAT— MUAR. J*cnan? Motors, Penangr Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Seremban. j Advertisement of Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Singapore Kuala Lumpur55 words
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Advertisement176 1938-03-20 18 END ASTHMA IN 10 MENUTES No need to wait days, hours or even minutes for relief to begin you feel it in 30 seconds with Kphazone. And in 10 minutes your attack is completely banished- Quickest method known. Overwhelming evidence proves this. A doctor writes— "lt is the only preparation176 words
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Advertisement350 1938-03-20 18 A vBRGKEM DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which many names are ptven but few really aadantaad. it it simply weakness a break down as it w<re, of the vital forces tbat sustain the syouu;i.« No matter what may be its causes (thev ueabßMl numberless), its symptcms350 words
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258 1938-03-20 19 TRIANGULAR MATCH: SINGAPORE TO INVITE PENANG PERAK Mries For Malayan Championships Where Will S.B.A. Tourneys Be Played? (By Phoenix") •tfiflNTON enthusiasts in Singapore will be glad to know that the Malayan Mixed Doubles title, held by Wong Peng i Waileen Wong, will be defended at the second Malayan lUhips to258 words
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Article, Illustration448 1938-03-20 19 CHAMPIONS IN ACTION B?£j 'c: the Malay™ cr-am-I DMt :n var iou* events in EJJJ« capacities. This is an I UirifJr** successful entrants KljjJ&to individual Malayan E&f c a* of iiter-StaU |^g*«i2 titles go to the respec■SSl hmt of the Malayan ■■*tfsw!?.. int€restin S to notI W Singapore 'stars" are448 words
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748 1938-03-20 19 JOHORE TO PARTICIPATE; WHY NOT SINGAPORE? (By Sphinx") ON my own behalf and also on behalf of badminton enthusiasts in Penang, let me extend hearty congratulations to the officials of the Johore Badminton Association for their decision to take ban in the Malayan inter-State748 words
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Article62 1938-03-20 19 You May Be Getting What You Want TX an article published on this page last week "Phoenix" stressed the need fov a hall for practice purposes. Intending participants in this year's tournaments will be gratified to know that the Singapore Badminton Association is sparing no effort to provide them with62 words
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Article361 1938-03-20 19 Pleasant Function Held In Singapore A MOST enjoyable day was spent on Mar. 6, when members of the party x celebrated its eighth anniversary at Mr. Tan Boon Liat's Bungalow, Telok Mata Ikan. Many sports events were run ir. addition to the holding of .the361 words
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415 1938-03-20 19 Ladies Are Coming Into The Limelight (By "Racquet") AS contemplated, a ladies interteam tournament was held for the first time by the association in 1937 under the chairmanship of Miss G. Traeger. Six teams competed in this tournament. "The standard displayed by some of the competitors making their debut in415 words
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80 1938-03-20 19 MALACCA REPRESENTA TIVES FOR KUALA LUMPUR ENTRIES for the All -Malayan Badminton Championships at Kualo Lumpur over Fastertide will be closing shortly. It :r. expected that Seow Chui Chiang will again enter for the Singles. There might be difficulty in getting him a suitable partner for the Doubles event, but80 words
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Article104 1938-03-20 19 Thanks to a trophy presented by Mrs. Leone Sin Nam, the Kinta Badminton Association was able to run the girls' tournament last year, and it is to be hoped that the association will continue 10 show the same interest this year to run the same competition which should attract more104 words
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Advertisement396 1938-03-20 19 GASTRIC ULCER "NEARLY COST ME MY LIFE" The hours and duties of s railway worker tend to make him liable to stomach trouble. Mr. B a Railwav man suffered from a gastric ulcer which, he says, nearly cost me my life." He had X-rays, an operation, and was str dieted396 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1938-03-20 20 Coming Visit Of Ceylon Cricketers Hopes That De Saram Will Not Disappoint Malayans Easter "Test" In Singapore The Week's Centurions Simpson And Sullivan LlBdr. Waites In Form At Malacca Batting And Bowling Honmrs List Soccer Leagues Well Under Way Seanaor Club's Return To K.L. League1,031 words
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701 1938-03-20 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Flaneur" A SUGGESTION put forward by a coiTespondenf a few days ago. thai the Singapore Boxing Board < i Control should publish a list of a.l recognised Singapore champions U one that should receive the support of the local Board, particularly «> now that701 words
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Article65 1938-03-20 20 i DINNER will be held ill* A Hotel en April 2^ niversary oi MumcipH C1 It b has been 2£**£K t acX $2 ',:> ner head former Members who d«^e tjP- dinner are ''■f^^ I'' f«! Yeow Chem Hoe. hon for passes not laterj tt»« "Jg A65 words
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Article47 1938-03-20 20 T HE following were l jS( 1 of the Mayflower W» for the current year President-Hj P«« Vice -Presidents— wg Tan Mians Theng. jinn Secretary— i*j Hon A -t S<" Sports a«^ I HI tCnrC Hon t. Hon Sports Captain Son. vK-CWgJ Hon S upennt£nd^_^47 words
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Article17 1938-03-20 20 I President -M r Tff TJ f ViH-Prcsia'-nt.--^^ Secretary and n~ Messrs U*Jm iry No I17 words
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Advertisement498 1938-03-20 20 Gain Weight— A Pound a Day T\Pll) r*rf, Vl/ I9v New Discovery Direct from Hollywood Builds Rich. Red Blood, SSrong Nerves and Aids Glands Are you Thin, Run-Down, Nervous, Un- I now energy, strengthen vitality. 5. Clear derweight, Lacking in Energy, or Suffer- and soften the skin. 6. Stimulate the498 words
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Advertisement165 1938-03-20 20 f irs \i /TOUCH AND GO" 1 with m I c^WM^iat^ 1 WORLD'S FINEST PEN R Instant writing, beauty, hor.d comfort and a Lifewi time* guarantee make Sheaffer'i the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value e^er offered. Only SheafFer'* hat ALL Seven of the feature* desired j£k Visulated Lifetime" Bj165 words
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Article195 1938-03-20 21 The following are the exchance ratei this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Singapore, Mar. 19. Iondon T.T. 23 2932 London demand 23 29;32 Lyons demand 1865 nom. Switzerland demand 251 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57 9 18195 words
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83 1938-03-20 21 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. March) 21% 22*/ 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. March) 21^8 21% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) Tone of market: Quiet after easier. Latest Cable: London Spot STieet 6%d. per lb. New83 words
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Article96 1938-03-20 21 Exports of tinned pineapples during the week ending Mar. 12, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 45^,489 cases, of which 41,546 (91 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 579 (1 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 1,300 (3 per cent.) cases to Canada, and96 words
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413 1938-03-20 21 TiMRi- ii c 4 *u Singapore. Saturday KlttUlfcS to the wise counsel ana foresight of Mr. W II tfecGngOT were made by Mr. J. A Clarke at the annual jIMUI inrctfan; of eraser and Neave Ltd., when it was announced that the former was413 words
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Article117 1938-03-20 21 EXHUMED BODY: OPEN VERDICT I Singapore, Saturday. IN open verdict was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at an inquiry into the death of n 20-year-old Chinese who died in a kampong at the Sixth Mile Thomson Road on the afternoon of Feb. 4. The body was117 words
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Advertisement39 1938-03-20 21 H§F^ IRIUM HELPS MILLIONS KT FIGHT DULL, DINGY TEETH! r PEPSODENT alone of all tooth pastes contains this thrilling rxx'' tysfisM^ l_ Xl_ L 1I I "pi I SSBciv .v^> USE PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE it alone contains IRIUM 7-7-K39 words
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Miscellaneous1341 1938-03-20 21 ft f THE AIR TO-DA Y fhen And Where To Listen In o~^~~0 nir f>F BRITISH EMPIRE centor of St. Paul's Cathedral and PriestnonCßAM^ 1^ nnn/m a it* in-Ordinary to his Majesty the King). >KUl'l\y o rKUIiKAMML 020 am Close down. 8.M8.t. m m..,. TO-MORROW C4o*mn On fhc^ 8.8.C. Military1,341 words
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Miscellaneous61 1938-03-20 21 To-day's Diary Of Events SPORT The Tides;— 0.46 a.m., 9 ft.; 1.23 o.m., 8 ft. 5 ins. Cricket: S.C.C. v. Gordons S.C.C: S.C.R.C. v. S.R.C. II. S.R.C St. Andrew's O.B. v. Khalsa, St Andrew's; C.S.C. v. H.M.S. Abingdon C.S.C; I.A. v. R.E. (Changi), Chan-' gi; Clarke Rangers v. R.A. (Blakar61 words
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245 1938-03-20 22 Cave Brown Cave Hits A Hundred Y.M.C.A. Team Trounced apore. Saturday. m an ting cricket match played 1 i\ An Road this afternoon b Royal £ir Force XI defeated the .1 C A by MH runs. A feature of the game was a brilliant rentury scored by Fit -Lieut Cave-Brown-Cave.245 words
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Article165 1938-03-20 22 DLAYING on the Khalsa Association ground the R.A. Blakan Mati defeated the KhcLsa by 29 runs. Scores R A. BLAKAN MATI Bfct. Richard b Williams 0 Viant c N. Singh b G. Singh 6 Lt. Francis b G. Sini-h 25 Gnr. Hunt b. Williams 2 Gnr Gaidine165 words
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Article124 1938-03-20 22 BOAT RACE: OXFORD CONFIDENT London, March 18. g"\XFORD l wed their first full course O.; the B »t Rac- course to- 44 sees. Is f;how that the crows lingly well matched. c imbridg Oxford had ched conditions. There was a wind as they started and in it was so choppy124 words
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256 1938-03-20 22 R ly. You ngsters Beat Clarke Rangers Singapore, Saturday. THE Railway Youngsters Union beat the Clarke Hungers at cricket this ernocn by 6 runs. Scores: CLARKE RANGERS Chew Sang c Vigiarutnam b Baiaa.ngham l Heck Lim b Balasingham 6 S. Nair b Thurriappah 1 Gregory c Thamoiharam d \V. Pcnniah256 words
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Article26 1938-03-20 22 Cairo, Mar. 19. The International Tele-Communica-tions Conference has decided to maintain a status quo for extra European code ard plain language csble rates. Renter.26 words
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Article468 1938-03-20 22 SHOWING better combination in the i3 attack and possessing a stolid defence, the R.A. (Blokan Matu beat the B.C.P.A. II by three goals to nil in their SecGnd Division fixture at the Alison Road Stadium this afternoon. All three goals were scored in the second half of468 words
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Article73 1938-03-20 22 (From Our Oivn Reporter) Penan;*, Saturday. THE leng-pestpened main event between J Young Corbett (8.11 > and Nai Urai (8.9) ended in a points victory for Urai ovr ten rounds. The fight was staged at the Fun and Frolic stadium came up to expectations. It73 words
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Article31 1938-03-20 22 London, Mar. 19. In a rugby match played in fine weather at Twickenham before a crowd of 72,000, including their Majesties. England lost to Sect-land by 16 points to 21. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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134 1938-03-20 22 INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS FEDERATION Paris, Mar. 19. A MEETING of the International Lawn Tennis Federation decided that "if a ball, thrown in the air for service, touches the ground before being hit by the racket it shall count as a fault." Sabelli represented South Africa. Sadd, Rhodesia and Rose, India.Reuter - 134 words
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134 1938-03-20 22 Valuable Presenta tion To Insurance Chief MR. L. A. Williams, the Malayan principal of the Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd., was presented with a gold cigarette case by the Malayan employees of the company at the first representative dinner to be held in Malaya, which took place at the Sea View134 words
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Article100 1938-03-20 22 "B Company's annual rifle meeting opened at Bukit Timah Range yesterday with members of the company firing events in the annual classification. The function is to be continued to-day, and this evening an At Home, to which 100 visitors have been invited, will be held. This100 words
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Article70 1938-03-20 22 London, \lar. 18. A T Ashbridffe, Hertfordshire, Henry Cotton, playing on his home course, won the Southern section of the qualifying tompelit:on for the Daily Mail £2,000 professional tournament, the finals of which will be played in Newcastle on April 6, 7 and Cotton with 69—69, wasReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article20 1938-03-20 22 S.C.C. members are reminded that the lawn bowls drive wili take place to-morrow (Monday) at 5 p.m.20 words
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Article949 1938-03-20 22 SPOR TS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA THE cricket season is on. and the oper ing fixture between the Malacca Clui and the Jasin Club at Jasin provided ateresting ciickc-t. The up-country team has as a result of -this match, gone a long way to advance thrir claim possessing one of the949 words
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Article307 1938-03-20 22 A. C. S. COLLAPSE FOR 33 Singapore. Saturday. IN their cn^ct fixture at Hong Llm Green this afternoon, the S.C.R.C. beat the Anglo Chinese School by 67 runs. Bright batting by Gan Kee Tian who made 61 runs was responsible for the S.C.R.C. f s decisive victory. Cecil Wong bowled307 words
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Article122 1938-03-20 22 Singapore, S6» A BRIGHT third wick between K. TMBataa R. Sabapthy was a female* 1 kel match at the C6 C f** vhrn l strong the Inniskillinjrs hv R. Sabaoathy scored Hfc n« incidentally knocked up century for thir season. 9&^ 8 c ixf:» and122 words
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Advertisement357 1938-03-20 22 BACKACHE Look to /jgj\ your Kidneys Only those who suffer L>> fy^^L y° u w^' l on^7 persevere, can realise the utter 7%^ they will rid your system misery, the maddening Ite^sv*^. l^ e P°^ sons anc^ mi torture, the dreadful weak- purities that cause your ness that backache brings.357 words
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Advertisement49 1938-03-20 22 J\ y^.fjt WEAKNESS. I X/7 DEBILCT" [IyAN/EM IA Ul KS^v of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have •freed thai this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give* health and rtrengtK ?m better than serums, raw n:«at, Mecßattted ***^«»*t mtc A. CLOIJET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable From All Dispensaries.49 words
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773 1938-03-20 23 Blue Peter Wicklow Bay Dead-Heat In Big Race «fIR HORSES ACCOMPLISH f ollK DOUBLES uj« Beats Nutcracker By Neck To Pay $85 Dividend Reporter s*f .JTni^in? off of Hie ™rd "f nine events *£uEU <h« afternoon ••KdPrincess Hermii a j;tf^ Silver Jubilee in one ticket on thfs* tote combination, tho773 words
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Article104 1938-03-20 23 The Newton Rocklights cricket trial between Sydney Ortega's XI and \s Xl* will be played to-day kg at 11 a.m. taey Ortega's XI: C Lazaroo, A. Ortega, R. Rozario, A. ArooFernandez, C. Gome.-, S. K. K H Choo, A. Nonis. M. Phang, and R. Rodrigues. ban's XI: G.104 words
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Article175 1938-03-20 23 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS RESULTS Singapore, Saturday TIES played this afternoon in the Y.M.C.A. tennis tourney resulted as follows: OPEN MEN'S SINGLES Chua Choon Loong beat Roy Smith, 6—2, 6—2. HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES Mrs. D. W. Archer and J. S. Fisher (plus 3» beat Miss S. M. Wonsr and175 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-03-20 23 Blue Peter (Woods up) who deadheated with Wicklow Bay at Kuala Lumpur yesterday.13 words
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Article274 1938-03-20 23 Singapore, Saturday. OT. Joseph's Institution beat an S.C.C. eleven at cricket fairly comfortably when they got their opponents out for 106 and collected the necessary runs for trie loss of only six wickets S.C.C. C. H. Olivier c Eber b S. Ortega 51 L. V.274 words
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274 1938-03-20 23 Ceylon Sports Club vs. The S.R.C. Visitors Hold An Advantage Singapore, Saturday. TIME saved the S.R.C. r 'A" from defeat when they met the C.S.C. "A" cn the S.R.C. ground to-day, the Club having lost seven wickets for 79 when stumps were drawn for the day. The C.S.C. taking first274 words
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Article279 1938-03-20 23 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL BEATEN Singapore, Saturday. WEARNES Sports Club decisively beat the St. Andrew's School eleven on the school ground this afternoon at cricket by 116 runs. They passed their opponents score for the loss of four wickets but continued to bat until their innings was comfletsd. ST. ANDREW T279 words
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Article49 1938-03-20 23 S.C.C. team vs. Wearne Bros. Sports Club to-day (Sunday) at 2 p.m. at Farrer Park: A. Campbell, H. F. Fouids, M. Garden, W. W. Lewis, F. M. Read, L. V. Rolfe, P. E^erton Smith, F. M. W Smith. R. H. Stevens, U S. Tufnell, J. 11. Willmott.49 words
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Article41 1938-03-20 23 Entries for the S.C.R.C Spring tennis tournament will definitely close <omorrow (Monday) evening. Play wi'l commence in the first week in Anril. The following are the events: open singles; open doubles; handicap singleshandicap doubles, veterans singles and veterans doubles.41 words
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241 1938-03-20 23 India n A ssocia tion Team Visits S.C.C. j Wickets Fall Cheaply PIVI Dine runs in 12 ov S r X r maidens was the lysis of v moor-* when be appeared for tho sen. in the v. tho game (Mining in. a 40 runs INDIAN ASSN. a din c241 words
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Article249 1938-03-20 23 MALAYS BEAT ST. A. O. B. A. Singapore, Saturday. A STRONG M.F.A. cricket side beat the St. Andrew's O.B.A bv 69 runs at Balestier Plain to-day. SL Andrew's Old Boys were all out fr< 44 I Ibrahim and M. Dollah taking three wickets each. The M.F.A. replied with 113 runs249 words
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Advertisement302 1938-03-20 23 IK2~ it may be ihe advance ATYPICAL sign of a dread disease! SPECIMEN MM Sffiss Put on pounds of fine, firm flesh :ji :J :Hf' You know, only too well, what that steady f J^ 'JflHllsk lo Ol uei l t f° r ctclls. Cheek it now, f :JKfep wuiie302 words
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1372 1938-03-20 24 Fraser And Neave's Successful Year: Profit Over £400,000 Singapore, Saturday CTIUKING a note of confidence Mr. W. H. MarOregor in his speech at the annual general meeting of the company, expressed the view that 1938 was likely to be a year of con- tinued activity with a reasonable degree of1,372 words
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Article24 1938-03-20 24 United Provincers To Go Dry T 46.ooo.ooo wui province logo «2' lB IU nouncemeni made J I me Exc^Mim^^^ Complete prohiW^ eaeenpant' Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Advertisement270 1938-03-20 24 24- Pages for 5 CENTS RAFFLES COLLEGE GRADUATES GUESTS AT THE ANNUAL DINNER s:o*r.c r,I *I:e gutsi i J g athxates whc attended the annual rc-un"cn dinner of PrfHes College Union at the Sea View Kctel on Thursday night. (Tribune). B^fl^fl^fl^fl^fl^fl^fl^fl^B^S^fl^3s"e??*i^Exs > SKSH IB49I Baud '-ftf' m^m ssnssssnT I nLsSSv270 words
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