Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 April 1938
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section11 1938-04-10 1 The Sunday Tribune [ffV^_ft SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1938. FIVE CENTS.11 words
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665 1938-04-10 1 NEW STRAITS SHIPS PLANNED FOR WEST COAST, BANGKOK SERVICES _F-_*?* To _B.? Rebuilt In Near Future Singapore, Saturday. NT that the Straits Steamship Company plans to build new of modern design for the West. Coast and Bangkok m the near future was given by the chairman, Mr. F. S. :u665 words
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291 1938-04-10 1 concessions for th hnr.rovement of Imperial communlMM the dedsi °n three v aia ago to c-rrv all fir t class mails aaaatt saicharge were annou rel m Lomlcn veterday. They take the form cf the abolition of spec 'a! rates for291 words
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Article116 1938-04-10 1 London. Mar 30 Coart a the I 6>uy* ;ts fu n share a aaMjXTHome press. Des•*__JT the e-thibit* a d •^^l-^ace taken by £^*cured aridespread touch that has Aj£kadir*s m the poa#» v a remark made *t aatttaa Arts and Crafts la forwarding bride IT^M dolb116 words
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Article59 1938-04-10 1 MR. BOYD'S ILL HEALTH I jj. i bred a short |k*.3»b-c has only just I nr»9-t teaai i of ailments I awt h.*m ever since his re jpssr. Shcatiy after his SB* i- -i enter hospital with rasag-ned there two ra^ exceeding four [P^_jj_itta»l England m July. I BBJaj-fne Governor59 words
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Article42 1938-04-10 1 APPOINTED TO LONDON Dr. A. G. R. Smart, of the Malayan Medical Service from 1912 until 1934 has been appointed assistant medical adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Since 1935 Dr. Smart has been Senior Medical Officer, St. Vincent.42 words
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Article45 1938-04-10 1 One of Britain's crack streamlined expresses, the Coronation Scot, is to be sent across the Atlantic next year to the World's Fair at New York. This was announced by Sir Josiah Stamp, chairman of the L.M.S., presiding at the company's annual meeting.45 words
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Article181 1938-04-10 1 ((By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 30. IU «FN Alan Arnold Albert Arthur 'lurvfy, 41, w as be und over for f, nrc years at the Old Bailey for B Bjaaay, it was stated that during the war be held a commission m181 words
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Article110 1938-04-10 1 F.M.S. SKITTLED FOR 65 RUNS Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rVHE first match of the visiting x Ceylon cricket team's tour was begun m Kuala Lumpur to-day, when they opposed a very strong side representing the F.M.S. The t\M.S., winning the test, took first knock, and after a quiet start, 20 runs110 words
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Article, Illustration253 1938-04-10 1 riIED Perry, the tennis star, now 1 on his second tcur of the United States with Ellesworth Vines, declared that as a tennis amateur the best he cond make was between £3,000 and £1,000 a year. Speaking about his reception at Wimbledon253 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-04-10 1 The big new Clan liner 'Clan Fe^guuon" was launched from the slipways of the Greenock Dockyard Company, Limited, at Glasgow. She was christened by Mrs. A. Mackintosh, wife of the Secretary of Messrs. Cayzer Irving and Company, Li?nited, the owners. She is seen being towed to her berth after her51 words
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Article103 1938-04-10 1 Singapore, Saturday. TWO street lighting experiments which wer-3 under ensideration by the Municipal Commissioners have been referred back pending the report of the Trimmer Committee on Traffic Conditions, it is revealed m minutes circulated to-day. They are the lighting of Bukit Timah from Queen's Road103 words
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Article181 1938-04-10 1 Cornish Miners Demand Subsidy ((By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent i London, Mr- 30. rONSinritATION is being given by the Government to the proposals of the Cornish tin producers that a Government subsidy should be granted to enable the mines to he prepared for increased output The minister for181 words
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Article51 1938-04-10 1 M.C.S. OFFICER'S ENGAGEMENT Mr. G. S. Rawlings, M. C. S announces his engagement to Miss Margaret Lindsay, niece of Sir Monald Lindsay, British Ambassador m Washington and of the Earl of Crawford. The wedding is arranged for April 8 and the bride and bridegroom will leave the same day for51 words
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Advertisement126 1938-04-10 1 HOME FOOTBALL HPHE Home football results will be found this week on page 22, columns five and six. I|sp HEALTH and VIGOUR ■B__t\ r^_^<^7H I j^p It is your right to enjoy life vigorously. Natural vigour is EBb^^lt^Mll >x ite normal result of perfect health. Perfect health is cnm^\ \rrjL^jS126 words
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Advertisement9 1938-04-10 1 THE bEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >iolt\i\<; TIUKLXE9 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-04-10 2 The wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, of Mr. Jack d'Esterre Darby, of the Sarawak Government Service, son of the late Capt. Charles Darby, and Mrs. Darby of Heathfield, Sussex, to Miss Anne Naisana Eccles, only daughter of Sir Charles and Lady55 words
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753 1938-04-10 2 24 HOURS AFTER DEATH SENTENCE Lerds, Yorkfh.rc, April 1. T ESS than 21 hours after the trial, it was announced that the Home Secretary had recommended a reprieve for Mrs. Kathleen Mumford, of Cardinal-crescent, Dewsbury-road, Leeds, ??nt-n;cd to death for the753 words
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Article55 1938-04-10 2 The possibility of an increase m motor insurance premiums was referred to by Sir Edgar Home, chairman of the Prudential Assurance Company, when he addressed shareholders at the annual meeting. He described the situation as disquieting, there having been, during recent years, a marked increase m the55 words
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Article21 1938-04-10 2 Cairo, Apr. 9. gQUADRON Leader Eric Kobson was shot dead ut Ramleh Aerodrome by an Arab. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article57 1938-04-10 2 R.A.F. Flight Postponed London, Apr. 7. THE projected Royal Air Force flight ot the Wellesley long-range bomber m an attempt to beat the long d^stanctrccord has been postponed until the Autumn. According to present plans it seem:: probable that when it takes place an attempt will be made to flyBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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Article342 1938-04-10 2 "Something Of A Gamble" London, April 9. liHE new Empire cable scheme is good for the Press. The News Chronicle m welcoming it says the Press has the same .justification to ask for a flat rate cable charge aa for uniform postage rates to ail parts of theReuter - 342 words
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Article87 1938-04-10 2 Rome. SISTER Luigina Scotton, the nurse who tended Signor Mussolini when he was seriously wounded m the Great War, has died at Treviglio. Sister Luigina used to relate that she well remembered the day when Corporal Mussolini was carried into her hospital at -Treviglio m a87 words
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Article75 1938-04-10 2 New York, April 9. GOLD,^valued at $706,060, was engaged yesterday from England for shipment to New York. The import of gold during the week ended April 1, totalled $53 million, of which only $17 million is en. tering as visible gold supply, the remainder evidentlyReuter - 75 words
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Article66 1938-04-10 2 Turin. IN order to help Mussolini s campaign for a higher birthrate an advertising firm kn Turin announces that a discount of 50 pei cent, will be granted %.n all wedding announcements inserted m the two Turin morning papers. 1 *w The panen are n -uILAGAZZm,66 words
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Article219 1938-04-10 2 WIFE GETS A DIVORQM (By At Mail) L.W)X CARRICK. whose address was given as Rejourn, Her? granted a decree nisi against the F of Carrtrk. n Vue his adultery, by Mr. Justice Greaves Lord, at Lewes Ass They married m America m August., IC3O, and their219 words
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Article31 1938-04-10 2 Aftet; studying the note from Spa i.i calling^ /*for the abandonment of thf non-intterventton policy and shipment of &.rms to the Government, they French Government have decided to take no action31 words
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Article30 1938-04-10 2 Mr. R. S. Narayanan, of the Kedah Veterinary Dept. has completed his post-graduate course m Veterinary Science at Edinburgh University and is going to Holland to pursue his studies there.30 words
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36 1938-04-10 2 World's Fair: Johore To Have Shor THt State of Je hore i. v W 1 presented at the <rrifcw» World's Fair tc to toii t America next > Over sixty nation* ulu** prevented. Furthe: be announced next36 words
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Article99 1938-04-10 2 French Labour Trouble Willi if-i -elf u:o4pjn«.JL yetcrnry. it is c ver 55,001' w rakers are m% &ufl| m Far is ard the suburbs V [>e*pite Government's efietffc *m the far i that the strike a*mmf- i not eneouragec by the Prnnh i I C'cunei!, it i^ t eared thatReuter - 99 words
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Article66 1938-04-10 2 Singa}. I ARRESTED last night YwF **fj| a young Hokien m*****! morning produced m I Court on a charge of saW F respect of $468 a _^_d Ihe allegation wa* that- < the mcnev from a hou* r en March 31. the complw Chua Eng66 words
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Article223 1938-04-10 2 Coun terfei ting Of Coins A lleged Singapore, Saturday. "T WANT to call as a witness Foo X Ah Wong. This man is a very important witness for the purpose cf this case. Without him no justice can be properly done." The above statement was made223 words
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Article76 1938-04-10 2 Singapore, Saturday. SCENE: Third Police Court. Time: Tiffin time, to-day. Synops's: A Chinese, Png Gim Siang, wa brought up before mm Court m December last for dishonestly retaining stolen property m respect of a number of fowls. Court Inspector: Your worship, some of the exhibits m76 words
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Article123 1938-04-10 2 Alleged ChccW I THIS is a very c *****^i_f f is one of a *ff.*mSf*_! and allegedly e xU) ™f_ jJTi away gooas. ciainrid »J^ i manufacture and f*SV_f after payment TO*. *l Impecor E ww j^- j— Ma cheo* a >? Ul *3s*J I brf123 words
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Article55 1938-04-10 2 London, April 9. TH-' c.ccl. ar.ich has been a familiar laridmaik tc successive generations cf merchants transacting business m the warehouses of thc port of London has recently been fitted wnh a electric motor m place of the old-fa. hicned weights and pulley.,. Ihe clock has stood forBritish Official Wireless - 55 words
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Article34 1938-04-10 2 London, April 9. The appci.it. nent cl mil Marshall D. C. V. Eviil to Air Officer tr charge of Ao ministration, Headquarters, Bomber Command, wa announced last night British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 34 words
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Advertisement76 1938-04-10 2 Raffles Brasserie f BRAS BASAH ROAD. JTO-DAY-SPECIAL CURRY| 111 Il\ $1.00 SERVED FROM 12.30 TO 3 P.M.. j j ALSO s > POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES j Afternoon Teas a Speciality. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. j Wedding und Birthday RADIOGRAM Outside catering Under- l Cakes made to Order. ENTERTAINMENT taken76 words
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Advertisement26 1938-04-10 2 A Reuter message frcm Hankow, dated April 9, says that Sir Archibald Clark Kerr had left fcr Chungking by air and arrived there at 2.15 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement24 1938-04-10 2 Ma. Mary Gilbert, aged 45. ol Coburg-road, Wood Green. N., who gave birth to triplets, all girls, has received the Kind's Bounty of £3.24 words
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391 1938-04-10 3 LATEST AIR RAID PLAN (By Air Mail) London, April 1. pVERY Englishman's garden is goins to l>e his trench, and trenches will he chij> m every park m London and other big cities. That is the latest Government p?an to provide safety for Britain391 words
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43 1938-04-10 3 MIGHT HAVE HAD FINE OF 128, 000 MW*«. S,torday MfS* 1 0 rry into of Ihe other ___ti a* J_Th V ./.me men I J^^-^Jid a European, and K "V.ldVr help! i^S-^' ,c y ears ri or m default a +$Fl4te* the weal.43 words
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Article68 1938-04-10 3 lEjrwofrubber.it noon m was: I l^r .1'::); Silers n_— IBI i^p— ~e^ I Ir* i tae Kraal G-ferfllfeSt wit) arrived seer^tmThnm A •eipim* are I fors-tf tor the eventual fam of immm Peking and NaeHflf UOfUS JWffß-Kflti>. tint amt east cf "The Rotters taif Oat .y the Singapore mm68 words
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158 1938-04-10 3 Nanyang Slang i Pb. ll - 25 PER CENT INCREASE IN 1938 TAXES Tokyo Bud gel Shanghai. Apr. U. ACCP»KI)!.\<; to reports receive:! rt hcrv from Tokyo, it is stated that direct taxation imposed by thc Imperial GrHerniietit'for Lfr< budget year 1938-39 is estimated at yen 1,073:000,000 as against yen ..;7.000,--000 for 1937-38. iialiteci taxes will158 words
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Article32 1938-04-10 3 Mr. John Wells and Miss Renee Sissons have jvon the European dance championships for England m Copenhagen with 154 points. Denmark (ib 3 points) was second, aud Germany (136V_! points)32 words
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264 1938-04-10 3 Served Sentence, Wants Conviction Quashed Singapore, Saturday. THE unusual plea that although he had alrtudy served the sentence passed on him he wanted the conviction quashed as he wculd not be able to continue m his work us a contractor if the stain of thc crime remained on him. was264 words
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Article64 1938-04-10 3 MALAYAN LIFE FILMED The Rev. Hamilton Aiken sailed for Malaya on March 17. While he has oeen on leave he has given lectures m all parts of the country illustrated by the film he took m Malaya. Hi* iilm on the rubber industry lias been purchased by the RCA. and64 words
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Article139 1938-04-10 3 Benuaels. COILOWING _V„fessor Pi. cards successful stratosphere balloon ascents, M Kenard. the Belgian designer, has constructed an aero plane lor flying to the stratosphere. ihe, first public trials are to be held next month. Jt is claimed that being anproof and water-proof, the new aeroplane conld139 words
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Article268 1938-04-10 3 NEWSPAPERS TO BE "E ALKIES" J he talking newspaper is here-not a radio, bul ihe usual sheet, delivered by hand at your breakfast table. Along thc margin will be a st.ip that you can lear off and play. Children will hear the actual voices of character m theft favourite comic268 words
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Article, Illustration375 1938-04-10 3 Lord Gowrie Arrives In Singapore Singaroce. Satur.d a j ORD Gowrie, Governor -General of v the Commonwealth of Australia, ar-ived by the K.N.I.L M. plane "PK-AFT/' shortly after four o'clock this after noon Tie was accompani.-ej by I Gfowne, Squadron Leader S. j. Moir A D C375 words
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Advertisement111 1938-04-10 3 IRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS Wt" 4 WITH NEW LUSTER ON TEETH Eg, |< PEPSODENT alone of all tooth pastes Rf y >j> contains IRIUM which so amazingly re- film f^****^ |mH_t stores natural brilliance to teeth! l»|Sk Iri u in is the new modern way to remove _-f^rM-§-a-__,. -Jo^ _S___-_tt_____gj_____#i&'>.- '^BKa<111 words
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Miscellaneous52 1938-04-10 3 To-day's Diary Of Events SPORT The Tide-.: --(5.16 a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins.; 810 pm 7 ft. 2 ins: Cricket:" Non-Benders v. S.C R C., SCC 11 a.m.; SJt.C. v. 5.J.1. s'rc I a v. Inniskilllngs, Tangn s.cc. v. c.s.c, Balestier Plain- St. Andrew's 0.8 A. v. Clarke Rangers. St.52 words
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Advertisement163 1938-04-10 4 St* j ALHAMBRA j j POSITIVELY LAST DAY 1 3 SHOWS: 3-15 0-15 A 9-15 j I COME AND CHEER Uncle Sams Greatest Fighting S Force! j You hailed The Army m "Flirtation Walk" You saluted the Navy m "Shipmates Forever" NOW CHEER THE MARINES m THE GREATEST S MUSICAL163 words
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Advertisement431 1938-04-10 4 The World's Sweetheart makes History for j j the screen AGAIN j Follow the crowds to the BIG SHOW j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY CAPITOL I j 3.15—6.15—9.15 j S SHIRLEY TEMPLE j |m 20th Century-Fox films' remarkable S production ot the world-loved story 1 With Jean Hersholt, Arthur Treacher and431 words
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Advertisement138 1938-04-10 4 1 s > I pAviu gN3^T l ri^^ &**^TRfIEY -r-f-fl E__ _fl __kW 'fr_tjr^' D>r*ct«j by M Am mmm*. .______fl am- __r IMtN Vo\ f coLUMBSifif the nnSfjt j WITH ANOTHER /^^L HOWLARIOUS fe> %fJL COMEDY IN THE I^_« GAY TEMPO OF mor* "THEODORA GOES *m%, mL\\ i"MGRE THAN tb138 words
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Article382 1938-04-10 5 Noel Barbers Weekly Film Newsreel protection For lovelies In "Rosalie" Film bout British films for a change, and doings back m old jffS d j nc uf jing a23 year-old damsel by name of Wendy 1 she would rather play a true-to-life role for eighty382 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-04-10 5 •■FK No 1 dancing *mM*. tn tbe Tennis court.11 words
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188 1938-04-10 5 !*fl /<*, one of the sons of *<** boa,.. 35* mnen M was oruKj J\ m t a *> oct-ana lived m m-tjfot jot a Meek. mi*^ tmou sta of ii4r mer recorditti th t*> V*ali i eßds PublishJr i *toMuJ* dS a Pt>188 words
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Article, Illustration538 1938-04-10 5 Story: Now let me think this out. Cadet falls m love with beautiful young gal, who is princess m disguise at the local U.S. seminary. Back she goes to her kingdom of Romanza, begs handsome cadet (said Nelson Eddy) to follow her. He does, by plane across538 words
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Article, Illustration687 1938-04-10 5 kiss, or as well as a final kiss, a moral as well. Unpleasant word we know, but believe me, when a film has a moral, it has something else. It has a purpose and that usually is the distinguishing mark between good entertainment that is •early there, and687 words
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Advertisement255 1938-04-10 5 Dissolve Ugly Fat The New Cinema Way Safely Lose 5 Lbs. a WmMMIW^^- -1 Week 25 Lbs. a Month ;a: abfP? V" 1 ?®/ioZ^<o^mm^* Probably you yourseli V^ J_^_life^s^®^_l Xnd orhaps CfVftn pa: :p h ri>.ah of life, you will n< SSI Hf'j 4fll Make This One-Week S^l^/ lip Guaranteed255 words
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Article250 1938-04-10 6 CHRONIC STOMACH PAINS "Husband would not te alive now" Wl men «nl vor.ien w.'uj tulle, mnta ti.ca SBOtnaC-Bl N ,-atm-w with the t*t-tfbt ot Mi p Everyon* afflicted by Moauwas m, ible can take new heart from tne remarkubi- recover) bis .wfe gratefully recon era extractfrom ber letter. years aj<o250 words
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Article257 1938-04-10 6 BIBLE EXHIBITION OPENED IN LONDON London, Mar. 24. AX exhibition cf printed books and manuscripts m celebration of the 400 th. anniversary of the setting up of the English Bible m parish churches, has been opened m the newly-instituted Bible Room at the British Museum by the Archbishop oi Canterbury.257 words
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Article39 1938-04-10 6 It is understood that a Belgium Mission is making arrangements tc establish an All India Women's University with headquarters at Bangaloie. Negotiations are proceeding with tne Mysore Government as regards the gran, of a suitable site and other facilities.39 words
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Article171 1938-04-10 6 Youngest Indian Premier KHAN Bahadur Allah Bux, the new Premier cf Sind, who is only 38, is claimed to be the voungfst Chief Minister of the Indian Provinces. The Chiel' Minister will be In Charge of Finance. Home, Political f.nd Miscellaneous Departments. Mr. Nihchaldas Vazirani. the new Hindu Minister will171 words
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Article87 1938-04-10 6 Sunbury, Pennsylvania. DISCOVERING that chickens suffer frcm cold feet enabled five young chicken thieves to secure a good haul here. Their method was to visit a roost on a cold night and hold a warm stick near it. The chickens, apparently suffering from cold feet, would step over87 words
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Article79 1938-04-10 6 Municn The principle of the goose-step- -complete uniformity of movement and rhythm— is to be extended to dancing m Bavaria. A "Cultural Centre for German Dancing" has been created here with the object of training "all the Party formations m the entire district to dance alike,79 words
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Article54 1938-04-10 6 (biombo. INSTEAD of tha :<.;;iial fOS den party, fh ite prosr-unoM oi tea and talk, the Governor of «jeylon. Sir Anareu C-ttdecott, has made a vc: v popular innovation. Sctne 2,Sba gHnests were enter- I earned dunn* tfa al md^ i W» i m Irr* m54 words
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191 1938-04-10 6 Oxford Don To Survey Indian Musik H/ORKIKC under the «inuaiue ol the fa mens Indian dm lO I t TT dianath Tag^ore, Dr. Arnold Bake, senior research fellow Vk-^M College, Oxford, who is carrying oat a an vox oi the mu«ic at ilO** I ai rived here. r *l I191 words
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147 1938-04-10 6 Why Congress Broadcast Was Cancelled IN the Central Legislative A i Mr. Ifanu Subedar asked whether the political character of the I'National Congress was one of tho reasons which induced the Government to cancel tho programme of broadcasting the Congress proceedings at Haripura. The hon. Sir Thomas Stewart, Communications Member,147 words
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Advertisement153 1938-04-10 6 Standard Radio Components and Tubes Transmission Parta and Tubes Teat Instruments An! everything for ridio and pound. CONSULT US ON YOUR RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS For particulars, please apply to World-Wide Radio Co. SINGAPORE- __a -BEE m«■ flB. USB I B^^ _______P^^*" _8f -B l__________Ey__ Pnß __H -Wf) W/p*\m i__^S S'NCEI153 words
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Advertisement129 1938-04-10 6 PILES MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence \ntoid agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with eve_n such a confidant as their chemist. If f on are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your129 words
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Advertisement167 1938-04-10 6 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be discouraged if you are weak, underweight, tired out, sickly unable to gain an ounce of flesh or strength no matter what you eat. A California physician, m prescribing for and treating the Cinema Stars of Hollywood, has discovered a secret method of167 words
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Advertisement18 1938-04-10 6 m^, a_-^_ < Imr, i i a 1 _————> m*wA» A >ta a »*.»> y^^?_Ti_^~f^^^^^^i_s_— _^^-^H-3— a__ _^^__J_J_ i* UniNll r&N18 words
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475 1938-04-10 7 You Can't Have A Purged Press Without A Purged Public Let's Be Honest With Ourselves THE BISHOP OF KINGSTON-ON-THAMES (DR. F. O. F. HAVVKES): "I sympathise with the Minister's attitude on this cuestion of venereal Oisease. We must face ihe whole matter openly if we are ever to stamp it475 words
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Article, Illustration500 1938-04-10 7 kw m WI tit to print, and \_if »~t is better left un-Wpßbfa-ied? These are I I questions which ap- ag a agitating the British ft** tt^Kt following upon the te. nitty of the Daily Mirsr, ss tW oße hand, to give500 words
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Article140 1938-04-10 7 I Don't Reger To You. M MOST of us aim to do the right -^C thing according to our lights; I I except when our interests are j at stake then our lights go out. S AA'£ good thing about teUina i j the truth is that you don't J140 words
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Article556 1938-04-10 7 I Review The News that the subject is dealt with seriously and not with the object of securing lascivious monetary interest. HPHE question is, of course, when a newspaper starts dealing with social problems, particularly those relating to sex, is it motivated by a sincere desire to point a moral556 words
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Advertisement131 1938-04-10 7 wfyx-x*'-' .*:gfi? y^'mt Or 1 __r _fl •>;, 3JKffi i'-xJiMr j4j& iijfe»^j— j lW^^w^TO fc^r9^^r^ jrf&SP^ -W W^ V X />^_2___~s— 4^S£S£j2i^^BßP^^^ al** '^^^HP^^^ _^W Nowhere will ><>v pur l||| Lf Tll chase Beef of such out M standing quality with U P P such fine flavour and tend erness131 words
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286 1938-04-10 8 "GROSS OUTRAGE'^ SAYS JUDGE (By Air Mail) London, March 24. tr rHIS libel is simply a gross outrage and I shall take care to see thai suitable attention is directed to it," --aid Lord Hewart, m the King's Bench Division, assenting286 words
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Article257 1938-04-10 8 (By Air Mail). London, March 25. THE allegation that many educated German girl.v are arriving m England, having promised not take any work, paid or unpaid, and are then taking positions a*s housekeepers or companions, and at the same time carrying en Nazi propaganda, was made257 words
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Article177 1938-04-10 8 BETTY PLANT— Blonde Bombshell to her friends m Walthamstow, Lon- I don, E.— was looking for a thrill. She has found it. Now .she is going to Ride pillion on a motor-cycle travel- bag at 60 m.p.h.; Crash through a blazing signal-box with plate177 words
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Article32 1938-04-10 8 Date has now been fixed for the cruiserweight title fight between Jock ...cAvc^ {Rochdale), holder, and Len Harvey (London). They will meet over fifteen rounds at Harringay on Marcn •3.32 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-04-10 8 American Marines co-operated with the police of the Int* P Settlement m Shangh.i when thousands of Chinese eroded Sinza Roao Bridge seeking permits to return to hapei ThtZJ?? l mV reminiscent of the days when the refugees stormed the S^atT"*** W admission as the Japanese destroyed their homes m Ctul?'51 words
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Article37 1938-04-10 8 Two-thirds of the 2.803 pi Folsom Prison, California be convicts than soldiers m wartic The other third sad they would eec parole to fight should the Unite* go to war, slates British Unit**. Pr;37 words
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176 1938-04-10 8 S. African Trade With Germany To Increse TIIF I nion s existing tmt*a trade agreement with o*** is (c» be sill further expat*! Under a mi ihe Reich will lav ..ddittaal product to the value- of a_ i' 650.000. The chief product;, to bewfr wool, oi which Ge rmanf vdi176 words
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Article60 1938-04-10 8 In reply to a question lis the Cen -'ral Legislative Assembly, the hon. Sir Henry Craik, Home Member, ted that 1,120 Indian Civil Service Officers were employed on Feb. 1, 1938. by the Central and Provincial Governmenjts, of whom 101 were under the Central60 words
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Article65 1938-04-10 8 KILLED TIGER WITH SPADES ARMED with spac' fl labourers In c :1 L,Jm A am, fought a t ir.e^ and killing M fl The tiger a larked a wo *r!/3 fl garden. He tried to t* .spade but was badiv Hearing his cries era niched to the spot pickaxes and65 words
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Advertisement690 1938-04-10 8 END ASTHMA and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks m 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, C*»ii»i#l Claais and any form of chest and lung trouble live m peril. OUUfIG dIcCP Ne ect often leads to dreaded T.B. A sudden chill _k___tll Wfl rf690 words
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Advertisement122 1938-04-10 8 w^_»*^^ '''^Wp^Sfe'' .mr*\^am\ m a,** o'*'**0 W-^% m «_.\^m m^_J I s^ v WTBAzmOfr Im am^ -^vffi?.ty —To Protect Your Teeth Thousands of dentists through- penetrates every tiny crevice, out the world recommend removes stain and discoloration Kolynos because of its proved and washes away fermenting antiseptic and cleansing action.122 words
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Advertisement44 1938-04-10 8 I ENJOVUFt 4 km-mnvi' g» A I VO u& 1 forKI-.IbVIOORA^ j BODY i HIND ALVO-ECST^ I LlXjj |,l. 'J v VITALITY I CM "TWO* 3 Ml. 1 1 nd I I ViSS- aivo rtff* 1 Mben Wo***"" I Sou M*" g^l* »o^»' _S_J(^44 words
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Article, Illustration683 1938-04-10 9 tlt a ON REARING Orchard JJ* I**** or. how 'J m»y <*** bird _V*-* te of good "g, „c ruined by poor l^Tlfeekm* and pinnmg. llJi-ftedskin. some instructions 50f TO KILL the mouth and VJET^SI The best mejJAJjis »wt the jugular '_<_ *t south.683 words
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Article150 1938-04-10 9 Broadbent To Try Again Sydney, New South Wales, Apr. 1. UNdeterred by his misfortunes on his recent attempt to break the England-Australia record, Mr. Brcadbent ("Unlucky Jim") has announced his intention to attempt to lower thc Australia-England solo record, put up by Miss Jean Batten, of five days 18 hours.150 words
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Article246 1938-04-10 9 TWO MILES ON HANDS AND KNEES INJURED MAN'S ORDEAL Gocndivvindi, Queensland, Apr. 1. IJIS leg broken m a fall from his horse m the bush, a siockman named Edward Binney had a nightmare crawl of two mile", on his hands and knees before he could get help. The journey to246 words
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Article109 1938-04-10 9 WHEN Mr. Reginald Hook<es, 27--years-cld variety artist, of Mount Pleasant, collapsed m Soho-square lir was taken to hospital. While nolice were establishing his dentity they found what appeared to be plans of an e.erodrome, the name of an aircraftman, and the address of MYSTERY EXPLAINED109 words
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Article36 1938-04-10 9 AMATEUR CYCLING CHAMPION Sydney, N.S.W. Mar. 29. R. Porter, the Empire Games timetrial champion, has won the New South Wales five miles amateur cycling championship here. A. G. Scott was second and E. L. Gray third.36 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-10 9 §fI.HAIR _TL_ L_— _i o—.aa__ ■T a___ M _R aiet Pk Com-^y* rVI ll&1T 1 ■*X 1% Ht^Hk^-j -oil _Qt»__ mmJ!!*.*** 0 v^e>a %___7V He. 'H^ «_r > <N_z £ki iia« _i BBL Cf I**1 S. ■^^^■^^^^•^•ao now37 words
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Advertisement93 1938-04-10 9 Read Thc MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports »a»ol^^e*eMi e^O'AMONO^ DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steeel construction— rustproofed Open visible springs harbour no insects. < -^^^"""v l ■■_—_————<■ i Pro— ofj-j He/iithp Sleep 9v MBftndif lo ♦h«» «hsp«? of ft j!"«? *^*?i support keep? the Spine Straight. Recommended93 words
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Advertisement1151 1938-04-10 9 Oh, My Poor Legs WBP~~- Wt A m Tammw 1 1 mv—' BRs*?*'^^P_£^^^B__b i§l ''$PP- '.^^^^SPLiius^B. *^Cj^ A&jfeggfr:" -^A_ v ''^l-f J e/r&&&&&&*' m^L*%r v '2S Y3M m*famifi»" t%L^ i lT f** zm, mV*' lll >| W»Wy~M"* iPil j I* JB*J___* i Aj^sagaav' -*&ms?" '"„_n_- i b3*»__<j fc m- 11,151 words
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Article, Illustration664 1938-04-10 10 ''CEfXNG each other, (.fl" was the ex- cv c omm for the delightful dinner party on Sunday last at which lie and S. Q Wong and Mr. and Mrs. W Seabrldge were joint hosts and I MS It tuck plrxe a-t Mr. arid Mrs. ig*a664 words
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Article139 1938-04-10 10 Much regretted was the departure on retirement of Dr. W. Maenss. the German ConsnlGeneral. Both he and his wife were extremely popular m Singapore Society. Very excited on her fir«t visit to Europe and at the prospect of meeting her daughter, Rosalind, again is Mrs. S. Q.139 words
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Article196 1938-04-10 10 She Is one of Singapore's best dressed women amonb the Chinese and hails from Shanghai. Mr and Mrs. S. K. Wong were other guests and Mrs. Wong looked charming m a dress of pastel shade. Satin was greatly favoured by the many Chinese ladies present. Mrs. S B. Tan's dress196 words
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Article75 1938-04-10 10 QUANTITIES of zips, brightly coloured silk prints, and subdued but unusual colour-combinations were the outstanding features of a dress-show m London 7IPS were put m everywhere, particularly m evening dress. One sophisticated black crepe evening dress had a shining black zip from waist to hip with draperies75 words
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Article867 1938-04-10 10 AROUND SINGAPORE SHOPS IF you are interested m beautiful and original things the Jade Tree is the place for you Hours simply speed by every time T pay a visit here, for every single thin*^. tiny or funny, lovely, amusing or useful, attracts my attention. They are forever getting new867 words
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Advertisement64 1938-04-10 10 FOR EASTER, Christie' has iust RECFIVED THE MOST delightful collection of srowns from LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK BERLIN. WHY NOT SELECT YOUR NEW HAT AND HANDBAG. FROM THE SAME FAMOUS HOUSE. 19, Stamford Rd. Tel. 2526. imi.ais des m oms f j 12A. Capitol Buildings. i s Just reeeiveeed n64 words
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Advertisement87 1938-04-10 10 m i- i .i. i i -i, 1,, T j PrIsCILLaT Lm j NEW SHIPMENT J I "BIEN JOLIE'' 1 CORSETS BRASSIERES and HUBRI T E j INFORMAL FROCKS TEL. 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD. if A. -V i BUTTONS I OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS J S AND COLOURS JUST87 words
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Advertisement43 1938-04-10 10 SENESTA-41 SENTOSA-61 STEVENS RD. SELECT ENGLISH RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. EVERY ROOM WITH BATH ATTACHED. EXCELLENT FOOD. PHONE: 4132, 4133, 4134. Jewel Trees China ware (white coloured) Camphorwood Chests, Chinese Rugs. New Stocks Just Received. UNUSUAL MODERATELY PRICED. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. 'Phone 7143.43 words
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Advertisement89 1938-04-10 10 CLEARANCE SALE DURING APRIL Genuine Manila hats reduced to $1.50, $1.90 and $2.25 each. Lamp shades, camphorwood chests, handkerchiefs, ivory goods and many other exquisite j Chinese articles to be cleared out AT COST! THE CHINESE GIFT SHOP, 237, Orchard Road. fELS]E"M~ARY* Late of London for J Day Evening Gown*89 words
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Advertisement100 1938-04-10 10 Ibff j__i __bi PS___^^ IH MAX FAaORvI The •erect rut t rd* kW I tctor'i Ge»n__| Cra* fe- 1 ceute it meiti taiac, p. I tratce nore 4eept* m fcfl pe>ra,ckt&Mnext_M»qjft 1 MAX FACTOR, HOIITIOOm OPEN P( DANCER SICNvI i j ptf& _H I PORE CREaI ELIZABETH COARSE AND ROCi^H100 words
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Article710 1938-04-10 11 well-peopled .**iSr** MaDy < Seefhere for some -J* B**8 v^r holiday, but \f£ve arrived at i^ l^ Edging by the l<A?S*t. many came floor -for dancing, bu •^to be having a good rjffli** continued till feftfe p^y remain f d gjSid^ to be >*2^vment from710 words
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Article164 1938-04-10 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur f\N Tuesday last I went to ihe Eastern where I discovered quite a number of people. There was one very large gathering of about 35 which was a seni -farewell and wedding party, given by Mr. Wiatten and Miss M. Hollingdale. who are very shortly to164 words
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Article491 1938-04-10 11 (Continued from page 8) May is coming, and so's the Singapore Governor's Cup Meeting so if you want to look a winner, wear Marina's afternoon dresses, all m the very latest style. Their clothes are really of the best material, wed cut and with attention -to detail which491 words
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Article128 1938-04-10 11 vCoatinwO from page 10) rr.HERE was excellent entertainment at A the cinemas during the week and the screening cf "The Hurricane" at the Pavilion was well appreciated by full houses, while "Man-Proof" at the Prince's also attracted large audiences. Over the week-end everywhere was cjuiet, owing128 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-10 11 .———————————a——. E __o__£v' t^_— —l from Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road. ____V Wmm WLW\\ma iIS^WOBLD I^SHIPMr? 7, ARRIVED 8 PROM iJ. 0F GOWNS SPORTSKUM LOND OIN NEW YORK S VIENNA. Maynards Bldg. r IJ, Battery Rd.37 words
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Advertisement142 1938-04-10 11 Vb/b: *tf 4 b: I 1 SP 4 v#- *tf v '*$r' v You can tell by Baby's intent -^ii^ expression that she is watch- vI(W j ng her Lactogen being prepared. Her instinct tells .^^PWro^. iiii ii w her that she has to than! J** Lactogen for her plump142 words
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Advertisement185 1938-04-10 11 TICKETS ISSUED J *BY ALL STEAM- roR TRAVFI SHn> MR AND 1 r%/ T RAILWAY LINES J NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all S other resident communities are given the best of attention and assistance. 38, ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER185 words
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646 1938-04-10 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, April 10. 1938. BAMASAMY'S TODDY PRIAT thosi who would prohibit the sale of toddy lo the Tamil labourer are actuated by the highest motives it would be idle to deny. It is beyond dispute that excessive indulgence m toddy leads to evils which would not exist646 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1938-04-10 12 Too Much Luxury In IT b quite on the cards that when the history of our time comes to be written, these spacious days of the thirties of the twentieth century will be written down as the new era of luxury. We see it developing all around vs1,121 words
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Article531 1938-04-10 12 U7IFIE: "What's the idea of poking the broom m the baby's face this morning?" Hubby: "I just wanted to get him used to kissing his grandfather." TIMMY: "That problem you helped me with last night was all wrong, dad." Dad: "All wrong? Well, I'm531 words
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Advertisement42 1938-04-10 12 i_^_H___2__| POPULAR "BROWNIE" HNHPII K_!_! i_M Takes full-size pictures. 3]" x 2 J". JPH^_^ff!_B Snaps or time exposures. Tested W/f m fmfT Kodak Lens. Very simple to use. mM 52.50 Obtainable from all Kodak D ea,erl KODAK LIMITED en Engl*n_). 130 Robin*©"42 words
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121 1938-04-10 13 (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 24. announcement by the Automobile Association that -mxol* lsG fortnights extra leave with full pay to those men who r7.<m* d ?ra, !Lmse.ves for national defence, the War Office has decided «tU ttraitsn ts I rom thc AA r ad121 words
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Article157 1938-04-10 13 Starving Wo lves fat Two Men Bucharest nf well gnawed bones, found km *Z2L of the Danube near ifSR has revealed the fate f* *£Sn. who were reported _g j|om their homes-they had ■Jtoared by wolves. m^Zu tbe bones were a woodjrjtffered with blood a long rLTaw and two pairs157 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-04-10 13 BRITAIN SHOWS HER SEA MIGHT Three battleships of the "Red fleet convoy taking part m the exercises m the English Channel. They are "Revenge," "Royal Oak" and "Warspite. (Planet News).30 words
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163 1938-04-10 13 ftilaidpha Pennsylvania. 01 Ct-nc Hardwicke, the famous tufck urtor, has betn honoured tot In his work on the stage" •jUttaitwut Drama Association of ruaddpba. Jii.f??_ B for him Sir Cedric was WW a silver plaque by the *2*fc&rdwicke, who is 45. was JWBKled for163 words
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204 1938-04-10 13 Calcutta To Be India 's Grea test Mrport JW^J^ment of the !__*^m Aerorf, n Movements !^^iQortb?u a:rmail service, M^J^f are oeing spent by wh:ch I i^V^ COmes li*^* a^ rhe port of call I PW S wul m fivmc, hA^arteS ,ra f Vs v n soon I lerb fr^m Karachi204 words
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290 1938-04-10 13 TAXI WAITED FOUR HOURS FOR CONDEMNED YOUTH (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 1. fONVINCED of their son's innocence a man and h's wife kept a taxi waiting for over fcur hours outside the Assize Courts at Leeds while the jury considered their verdict m a murder case. But the son.290 words
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Article98 1938-04-10 13 THE frock coat is to be reintro--1 duced as part of the dress of officers of the Royal Marines, according to an Admiralty Fleet Order. It will be an optional garment for paymasters, barrackmasters, quartermasters and warrant officers. Fresent pattern great ccat will be replaced by one98 words
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Article114 1938-04-10 13 BOY DRIVERS WERE TOO KEEN A MOTOR-CAR at the Central School, Bangor, North Wales, is used for teaching children mechanics. A group of boys there, keenly interested m mechanics, soon drove away m a car belonging to someone else. Mr. Robert Waif ord, the headmaster, told a reporter this when114 words
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Article87 1938-04-10 13 SALE OF BRIDES BANNED New Delhi. The practice of selling women m marriage has been banned by the Shia sect m -the Tirah tribal territory on the North-West Frontier. Members of the sect have forbidden their daughters or other female relatives to be sold as brides At the same time87 words
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Article188 1938-04-10 13 WEST END CHEF FOR ARMY (R'/ Air Mail) London, Apr. I. Jl MAN who has cocked for the Great Ones m luxurious West End hotels is teaching the Army's master cooks how to improve meals Tommy Atkins. Strangely enough, his name is Atkins —Mr. E. H. Atkins, the L.C.C. teacher188 words
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Article123 1938-04-10 13 Worked With Broken Skull (By Air Mai!) London, Apr. 1. Iffß. L. Vaughan Watkin, of Beaconsrltld, near High Wycombe (Bucks), has been walk m jr about for a month with a fractured skull and he did not know it. Motoring to a political meeting a month ago, ho went over123 words
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Article42 1938-04-10 13 It is understood that Mrs. Keron Bo.^c has been nominated by the Government cf India as a delegate te) represent India at the netft session of thr League of Nations Advisory Committee en questions, which begins at Geneva on A pail 23.42 words
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91 1938-04-10 13 German Children To Visit Law- Courts GERMAN children of Baden, m south-west of Germany, 'are to visit the law-courts. As a lesult, it is hoped they will gb.in an insight into German law and legal procedure. The Nazi officials who h:\ve Instituted the idea think the children will benefit more91 words
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Advertisement94 1938-04-10 13 AMERICAN SCIENTISTS' Agm£*S. INVENTION IN EYEWEAR Ory I y> C mJ tfl m*L. v r >dlr"_ m L mmu^ mmmammmm w m^L^ m^r/ _^H Brß-B? SL\ Although Rimless Spectacles are better m appearance and lighter m weight than ordinary irame spectacles to wearers, but the screws holding the glasses always94 words
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Advertisement173 1938-04-10 13 i_. .mmmmm\m^m\p?S?Jr < c* -<\^ OBTAINABLE AT v^r *%j ALL DEALER s a-X xSr ,%> Throughout Malaya. tm Wr %> Wr s*% > Sole Agents:— <&%#> CIUJA choag (Successors to Cheong Brothers), TELEPHONE M South Bridge Read, No. 4985. SINGAPORE, S.S. Cy 3 Times out 0f .4 IfiL/j INTESTINAL! ll^t_B>___-t173 words
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Advertisement775 1938-04-10 13 fftyuitetiined ■fa**' mmk Jm Wtl^Jm fciL \l7lTHOUTgummingor fi iLwLJrw yp S\ 'plastering' it down, f/ R'ylcreem gives you all-thc-IjM Bkbl W^^ N. ay contr °l- Never a Warn m^^k lT^)^* N, aif Ut place Br >' l creem f) keeps the scalp healthy and w\\ O Tec from dar »<JrurT,775 words
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Article340 1938-04-10 14 MALAYA has many queer animals inside and outride her jungle fastnesses. She has white elephants galore, spoomfs, which bite holes m the seats of railway carriages, splimfs, which eke out a meagre existence by picking up cigarette ends m the amusement parks, and a few others which are but340 words
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Article838 1938-04-10 14 PONKLESKLIMF APPEARS IN PERAK according to popular belief, never leave the remote wilderness which is their environment. But I did not know until tho other day that the country contained a .creature which rejoiced m the name of Skonkletolimf— l mean Splinklecootm dash it all Ponklesklimf. Get tho name right.838 words
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Article74 1938-04-10 14 Peak Hill, New South Wales. Apr 1. nTRUCK on the -temple by a golf club. an 11-year-old girl named Wm Betty Mackay, of Genanigie, near here, died m hospital a few £ours later She was playing at her home with a younger member of the family74 words
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Article108 1938-04-10 14 SPEAR KILLED LEOPARD mm ARMED only with a spear, a m laced a >eopard at Noldhina. t Dibrugarh district of Assam, aa. b Birshi Ma^jhi was asleep to te 1 at night when he was arotwow 1 bleating of goats m an -detail fie went cut to investigate f»f_ 'amp108 words
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Article101 1938-04-10 14 Nut-Cracker Mystery Brisbane. <*u**^t/L* 1 FAIR of old nut-ci**? A the coat-of-arm* of »i| bishop of York found heap at Cleveland. Brisbane, ii mystifJ** museum authoritie* Q*£^ Tlie Director of «*^<j2j Museum 'Mr H A. Jf^g^lj would be interesting *> .such noble crackers reached Aus'ralia only fjug i veland was101 words
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Advertisement308 1938-04-10 14 MMMa^MMa------ -11— I jj^^^HMjPSflJ^b'^'^'b v-y; -'b Wf*zAvm '^^j^tb Ta*.^^JPS _r> _^i?___2__^_!i^»_Kfc ?l-£-b>i: <4 bb/s&bb H'Rp^^ ™Bl _^SS^lh b b ''v:-.*i&S£__ I CAN BE WON IN THIS EASY I AJttoCS FHUIIPTITI mi LUMrcll IIUII 20 CONSOLATION PRIZES EACH OF 2 DOZ. QRTS. OF THE FINEST BEER IN MALAYA. k Think of308 words
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Advertisement163 1938-04-10 14 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. YETARZO« B^« Naval" before waa there anything i.ke it i.or are us marvellous prop* r '"7 #i#i ever te ba equalled en diseases arising from impure bioou it s**rc"e*o-i from tha vetal current mvmry lurking trace mt poisonou- matter, cv H "< fa— we.163 words
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211 1938-04-10 15 GIRL "FEARED FOR HER LIFE," MARRIED EGYPTIAN TELLS OF THREATS (By Air Mail) T: London, Mar. 24 WF.NTV-twoyear-olu Estella Henrietta Hussein (otherwise Blitz), petitioning tor a nullity decree m the Divorce Court told the judge that when she was eighteen she was coerced by threats into marrying an t gypiian.211 words
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Article, Illustration212 1938-04-10 15 Move To Abolish The Fez i JIOYE3-ENT has been started NHth Africa, backed up by Indians to abolish the of the Fez, the purdah sya- d att child marriages, writes the ,an correspondent of the Amrita I* Bite." roiraent styles itself as the ■_i o Social Reform party with -jMdprt...212 words
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Article92 1938-04-10 15 Factory Seized during War Paris. _*_5 ts have u P held a iud^wfi? some time aeo by the faTjy gainst a naturalised ot German origin whose actory was sequestered W-i!!^^ Geisler w as appay his uncle a sum of 75 0.000 Present rates*. 1 claim on92 words
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226 1938-04-10 15 Canada Mints Coins For Santo domingo Montreal. For the first time, the Canadian mint has struck coins for a country outaide the British Empire. One hundred small wooden boxes, containing the first instalment of coins to the value of £120,000, have left the Royal Mint at Ottawa for the Dominican226 words
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Article148 1938-04-10 15 MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE Continued Protection Urged THE fact that India's annual prodUC--1 tion of magnesium chloride is upto ten thousand tons and that this is one of the few Indian industries which are able to export their products to foreign countries is revealed by Mr. J. K. Mehta the Secretary of148 words
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Article124 1938-04-10 15 Bucharest. Till' aged grey-bearded metro- politan Gurie, head of the i rthodox* church m Bessarabia, has been sent to serve a sen fence ol imprisonment m a picturesque monastery m the neighbouring province oi Bucovia. This sentence was pronounced on him by the Kumuniai. Holy124 words
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Advertisement276 1938-04-10 15 A BEAUTY HINT STRAIGHT FROM lovely MIRIAM HOPKINS I r 1 I _A d.^_? __S^ !r n ill W^^miL s j irwk'i s Mar,: "Why do you ad.r>ire Mar> "If only my skin were A MONTH LATER: Miriam Hopkins so mud-Jack?" as lovely as Miriam Hopkins s. I J wonder276 words
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Advertisement267 1938-04-10 15 m _r I zzzzi J}' vA! v %m Baby will grow up te I splendidly mMjl!ml&* Direct from birth give baby the correct substances for building up -»i n B* ve im lhc streng^ht *%fl*S r buiklnig minerals, all ot which are tei-V.^ C<mtained m K.ii/ana, the mineral to||fftO food267 words
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Article, Illustration752 1938-04-10 16 has formed the subject of a previous article on this page, but m view of the latest developments m office policy it rfems to be high time the matter was referred to again. So far, the air-conditioning of the s taff —as distinct from the752 words
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Article328 1938-04-10 16 Come Up And See Us Sometime bread and cheese. Every typing desk m the office bears the elongated black scars which result from cigarettes abandoned on an urgent call elsewhere and afterwards forgotten. Brief Visibility vT\N Saturday afternoons, when every member of the staff is being original for the Sunday328 words
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121 1938-04-10 16 Washington, D.C. THE suggestion that Great Britain should hand over the Bahams Lslanrts to the United Slates if she does not pay her war debt, has been malic by an American senator here on his return from the British oolony. 'Great Britair. ha. no121 words
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Advertisement358 1938-04-10 16 A slim figure always I look 3 youthful. So slim tafeiy with Redex Lotion j applied externally. Re- j duces flesh only where applied. Absolutely harmless to the most sensitive skin. ApBroved8 roved by physicians, b dieting. Unfailingly effective and easy to use. Acts m 7 to 10 days. Redex358 words
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Advertisement152 1938-04-10 16 At w Sufferers from Prickly ni H Heat will find m cr M Mn tpflffi molene a remedy of high\\\J iU^*X i est va]ue SUFFER NO If Wr* J MORE from that fright--17 ful Skin Disease. Join the Great Germotene Skinhealing Crusade which is HK9H Mm BjB? steadily banishing Skin152 words
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Advertisement102 1938-04-10 16 ii ii i A^ZMmt a__r Wi// quickly des- rmWmmW 1m *m\ a^ J! troy your property 3 y^ S __r unless effectively i 0 Write, phone or rail tvOfPted particulars.- of our r h,,p 0 f XreaZeU Destrovin* Services. HavefJ White ants multiply at the rate 1 tu J of102 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1938-04-10 17 Rosalind Wong Stays Three Months At Davos And Finds W One That Is Quite pleasant th Married at Davos, whidi owes its developF little Tilhf* to a large town to health and f -v km^e-t stay clurinu iht last six months It was m> Hin-,c. mm1,201 words
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207 1938-04-10 17 It is understood that the Governmen* of India have accorded sanction to the three-year plan cf city improvement tor old Delhi at an estimated cost of Rs. 93 lakhs. Ik 'By Air Mail) 1 l*% Basjju,, London. Mar. 24. I b^Chiw, r f Xh 00207 words
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Article53 1938-04-10 17 Riga. The bank of Latvia has given an order to a British firm for New 25-la. treasury note?. The design for the notes, which includes tho ligure of Lacples;S, the bear- layer, a legendary Latvian hero, haa been carried out by the British Arm according to instructions given53 words
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Article131 1938-04-10 17 (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 154. PLEA lor seme sort e»i Empire police force, trained perhaps <;n thc model of the Royal Mounted Police m Canada was put forward m a House of Commons debate en the Army Lstimates by Captain Mac namara (Unionist Member131 words
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Article150 1938-04-10 17 i \ir Hall i Darwin. Nuertheeru 'icr.-iiory, Mar. Et. loribMovn. ud. mtJrmm haa*t re i\. i- miteCfi of Ihe Uaekless "back <b beyond," swiiiiiiiiii:', swollen rivers alive with eoreDOdeitefi ami i.i. ti\£ death hv j* m hostile Ici rihr. "J ib ii Ib-n h°en150 words
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Advertisement524 1938-04-10 17 Kidney Acid Germs Killed In 3 Hours The underlying cause of much ill health Many of them can not I and most Kidncv and Bladder disorders is praise it highly enough. xht»v irritating germs tfhlch develop m the body For instance. Air. BAI #j if, A during ('olds and from524 words
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Advertisement151 1938-04-10 17 Ii you are not quite fit withI out being actually ill, ii your energy is not what j^ n was Sanatogen is the j( thing to take. The difier- I ence Sanatogen will make i Ti i i J to your health and happiness will amaze you. vi. L You151 words
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Article, Illustration547 1938-04-10 18 "GROSS OUTRAGE"- Continued From /O 6 e 0 of age. "Obviously I snail not read it it is better I should not but a glance at the statement of claim, where a poster is set out, is sufficient to show what the nature of the libel547 words
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438 1938-04-10 18 Mr. Tom Dunlop, of Berwick, was salmon fishing m the River Tweed at Norham when a 7 lb. salmon jumped into his boat. It was promptly stunned with an oar. greatest comfort, as you withdraw little from the hurly-burly. I need the438 words
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Advertisement141 1938-04-10 18 -_4__rz-i-' .s^__k_a_j_?^J* v ___s!_3^____Pl_Zt OC AUWffi _^o fr^Lff J** F iff J' W V „H _Hfi*^^^*^ ,^^^__^i«aaWja^V',k.^- V /'*^^^_^^H »ißßs^^?-5.?V/13-^-_f ;_aa_v^i-l St 1 Rider., are enthusiastic _---Br4__Hß Vl^^^^^^/E S^'^ >3B_" j on account of its rela_^_T^^^_i( Cycle B_a_-^ _aaaa__^_^a__^_^_^Baatfc»_*---aa and value far m advance Service-after -purchase and high second of141 words
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Advertisement42 1938-04-10 18 B: *M can o *fl| a&r ai o*te StOfi oh ACHING CORNS relieves pain m three seconds Apply Gets-It two or three times and the corn will peel right off. Mil.iona, all over the world, use this faithful friend of corn-sufferers— GETS-IT42 words
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Advertisement253 1938-04-10 18 AS REGULAR AS SI S RISE, jk Just as regularly as the sun rises once m every t **Jjs I should the daily habit be regular with every man. worn*" "g CT regularity to cease m the earth's perpetual motion rhaos JJrJJi^JB the body's cleansing processes fail to function regularly253 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-04-10 19 l^p^ m^ sha) Meng of Singapore, who are going I i-ata-fS*** 11 vMiavan b adminton championships. (Tribune). I v«.w for the > *^I._ iU*^^-^-27 words
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Article473 1938-04-10 19 (nil In Badminton In Taiping A (By "Racquet") luiA*AN has the distindion of being probably the first district I i perak. if not m Malaya, to have a Malay woman competitor I^-atadminton championship which will be held m Kampong Itt fl April'I ftrceaifrtitor is one473 words
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75 1938-04-10 19 MALACCA B. A. ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT ST? Watt [sT_5Sj» 1933 fife e Kh esidenls IMS?- aif%* ho Sl an TTh° h Kirn L Tan Keng I "s?* mad* K^aZ_»M the preciation of Mr. P. G. Pamadasa's unselfish and untiring services as Chairman of the MBA trom the time of its75 words
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Article67 1938-04-10 19 "WOENIX" learns that thc committee of the S.B.A. at fl meeting held on Wednesday decided, that the Happy World covered stadium (available only for irregular periods' uould not suit 'he purpose of holding the 1938 tour'uuments there. The S.B.A. is noic faced with no alternative67 words
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Article57 1938-04-10 19 Members are reminded that entries for the inter-team championship tournament for the "A. Rahman Challenge Cup" are now open and will close on the first week of May 1938. The entrance fee is 25 cents per competitor. Intending competitors are requested to sign m their names m57 words
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505 1938-04-10 19 Likely Finalists In Malayan Badminton Tourney (By c< Ramb.er") rpHE stage is completely ready for the second Malayan badminton championships which take place within a week m Kuala Lumpur. There is little doubt that the championships will prove keener and even more thrilling' than the last tournament held only five505 words
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Article589 1938-04-10 19 SINGAPORE'S INVITATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED (By A LTHOUGH luck is undoubtedly against the Northern Settlement m the draw for the second Malayan open badminton championships, enthusiasts here are by no means dampened m their hopes of the success of their representatives, one of whom,589 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-04-10 19 Lumut Customs Badminton Party, winners ot tne Windings Coronation Badminton Cup 1937.15 words
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317 1938-04-10 19 Singapore Should Play For Foong Seong Cup (By "Phoenix") \fOT until I met one of the old "stars" m local badminton circles did I realise that there was, at least, some difference of opinion as to whether or not Singapore should participate m the Foong Seong Cup tournament. BUSINESS took317 words
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Article325 1938-04-10 19 Flesh -forming Tablets restored her health Many men and women zV r Straits rre trying ev< think of m a rain en put on weight. They sat few their stomachs with endless cb f nauseating Cod Liver Ci! but In vain. Yet here Is325 words
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Advertisement288 1938-04-10 19 PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER SKYE MEETING IC3B. SATURDAY, 16TH APRIL UM MONDAY, 18TH APRIL 1938 Subscriptions tor Visiting Members shall be: MEN S5 LADIES S2 lor the meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY S OFFICE.288 words
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Article, Illustration2345 1938-04-10 20 " ARGUS - "ARGUS" By* Approoch Of The Easter Sporting Carnival Big Cricket Attraction In Singapore Malaya Should Beat The Ceylon Tourists The Singapore Padang Cricket "Derby" "Recs" Failed Dismally Malays' League Defeat Nothing To Be Discouraged About Second Division Soccer. I>V this time next week we shall2,345 words
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Article147 1938-04-10 20 Roseray B.P'.s Anniversary THE tenth Anniversary of the Roseray Badminton Party was celebrated <,n April 3 at Chan_ji, at which there was a good attendance of members and friends. Land and Sea Sports, held during the day, v. re keenly contested for. |§r. Tan Keng Yam. the Hon: Secretary, at147 words
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Advertisement167 1938-04-10 20 FOR HEALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKAS A possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a New167 words
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Advertisement393 1938-04-10 20 Many thousands enter Mady Soap Competition PRIZE MONEY Increased from $100 to $644.10. CORRECT ANSWER IS "323" Entries for the recent Mady Soap competition which closed on March 26th poured m from all parts of Malaya aa well as from Java, Labuan, Sarawak, Borneo and other outlying districts. This immense393 words
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Advertisement206 1938-04-10 21 A L H A Si B R A j j Opening To-morrow j^gjv j 6.75- 9. /5 2 Shows j^fllj i Here he is The Man who J makes the whole town Laugh X»^ «o* for Mak 'n g X Two Swell D^BR UHPpSgfI I X^ ___._a^_. /-^t __5^ __9_____206 words
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Advertisement766 1938-04-10 21 UIGS SATE >k by warn __-_-k. _Sf**BB _l a_V _B_l _^_H_l WJ_. 1 _^_H__H_| Valued approximately Here is another series of fascinating competitions organised by Rot. .mans mmm Ltd., manufacturers of KINGS GATE 1 2 3 R9 4 5 6 cigarettes. You are invited to exer- 888 cisc your skill766 words
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Miscellaneous988 1938-04-10 21 Lrfjfc AIR TODAY Ln And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE 10. 0U a.m. -Military Band Music (Gramophone Records). "Under the Double Eagle" and "Sentry! Go By". piayed by ethe Massed Brass Bands. •Trumpet" Voluntary (PurceHj Played by Harry Mortimer < trumpet) and the Grand Massed Brass Bands. 11.10 a.m.:— Light988 words
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Miscellaneous375 1938-04-10 21 NIROM PARIS BERLIN i.J^^a^ 9 8 ?!*P7_-2f J5 mcs) and Wavelength 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kes>: DJB rmn metres (10.26 mcs.). 5.20 p.m. Concert Relayed from Paris- 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs): DJN 31.45 450 p m T'mp signal Pnnr>rf hv Is_PTT metres (9.540 kcs): DJE 16.89375 words
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2008 1938-04-10 22 START OF MATCH vs. F.M.S. AT KUALA LUMPUR Malayans Collapse Sensationally For Total Of 65 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LARGE crowd gathered round the Selangor Club padang this mornin.tr to witness the cricket match between the visiting O?ylon team anri a2,008 words
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Article235 1938-04-10 22 EXETER WELL BEATEN IN DIV. II! AAATCH Lciiucu, Apr. '.1. RESULTS &t l.nglMi aml Sioitisli league football matt Its played to-day were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 2 Eo ton W. Charlton 2 Sunderland Chelsea 4 Leicester C. Giimsby 3 Manchester '.e2d_' United 0 Arsenal235 words
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Article30 1938-04-10 22 R™^™^fc_i< 11 states thai m aa mam football match plave* 72 sunny weather at Wmkas i a crowd cf nm, SwtU_T*S f-ngland by one goal to wH30 words
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212 1938-04-10 22 NEW BUILDINGS FOR GOVERNER TRADE TRADE SCHOOL NECESSITATED If EXPANSION I Singapore, mmm Cf'f-AKING at the annua, jr?! ing of the GanmmM m School this afternoon. N_'ff Markham, assistant Imah I Schools, touched on the pr 4 the school since its iHcepteip experiment m MJO »hec iknm only 32 students.212 words
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Article46 1938-04-10 22 London, Apr. 9. TVHE appointment of Mr. Donald Gainer A to the new post of British consul general m Austria was announced m last night's London gazette. He will res:de m Vienna. Mr. Gainer lias been consul generM m Bavaria since 1932 British OfficialBritish Official Wireless - 46 words
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Article288 1938-04-10 22 < Continued from previous column) quite fit and well by the time the team arrives m Penang. Should this prove to be so, his type of bowling should create quite a stir out there, where the splendid grass wicket,*, Kuala Lumpur and Singa pore should be responsive to his *'gocglie_'."288 words
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Advertisement160 1938-04-10 22 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross ~lKzT*4 ed eyes. Complicated fl^Sisl cases of defective vision- tt s^^ R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc., (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR Thone 3002. Without Cost or Obligation. Coming lo I HAjWle I? A Sjß WBV B__S ou_h *^fr IS dUb160 words
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Article514 1938-04-10 23 FIRST MATCH OF TOUR AT STADIUM Home Side Had j Advantage SERVICES 2; SAIGON 1. Singapcre, Saturd.^v. C[N top for practically three quarters cf the game he Combined Services eje.sated the b\ igon soccer XI Ly the odd goal en three m the visitors ftr.-l game514 words
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704 1938-04-10 23 __l COMPLETES DOUBLE FOR J"" MEETING i Springs Mild Surprise In Fifth Event root. s-t-H»* «rev-«l to- _a.j. a*" la,t w r_* meeting tote pa«l w5 on i«"i_r-iM and sptar ,f HE WG SHEEP he big pool ■ltd ca follows: won H *****704 words
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Article144 1938-04-10 23 Rain Spoils Interesting Match Singapore, Saturday. THE cricket match between the St. I Joseph's Institution 11 and the St. Andrew's School 11 played this afternoon was left unfinished owing to rain Scores: S. J. I. II McCleland run out 0 Rex Martin b Meyer 0 M. Cornelius144 words
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Article49 1938-04-10 23 YMCA team vs. Inniskillings on Monday, at 5.10 p.m. on the Tanglin ground at iO'-cer. .1 1 eri;uson. R. Lyne, K. l-flMßbrusge-*, M. Swyny, C. Tessier, R Median J, W. Pullen, Ong Swee t,J A obamyudin. S. Crton, <^uek K>ra Chua. Reserves. Mitchell, Lim Km W( c49 words
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Article19 1938-04-10 23 1 Ir a Garrison League match at langlm yesterday, "A" Co. Skins beat tne Minesweepers by 3—l,19 words
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Article, Illustration271 1938-04-10 23 Airmen Bat First Singapore, Saturday, THE S.C.C. met the R.A.F. at cricket on the Padang this afternoon whWrain washed out play after the Airmen had scored 57 for six wickeis down. O'Neil-Dunne was In good form for th,* club and had accounted for three271 words
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Article243 1938-04-10 23 Cricket Against Newton Rocklights Singapore, Saturday. THE Railway Youngsters beat the Newton Rocklights by 37 runs on the Railway ground this afternoon. S. Artega did well to score 52 runs for the Newton team while Sebastian did the most damage to ca-ture five wickets for thirteen runs243 words
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Article298 1938-04-10 23 Enjoyable Function At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. LE Mercier's School m Queen Street one of the most progressive institu- j tions m Sib held their annual athletic Sports Meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon. The weather was not kind to the large crowd that298 words
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Article150 1938-04-10 23 St, Andrew's Meet St. Joseph's Singapore, Saturday. 'HE inter-school cricket match between St. Joseph's Institution and St. Andrew's School, played at Bras Basah Road this afternoon was abandoned owing to rain. St. Andrew's who batted first were ali out for 94. R. H. Shah, who scored 52 runs150 words
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Article44 1938-04-10 23 Singapore, Saturday. Tho I. A. vs. H.M.F. Terror cricket fixture was abandoned to-day owing to I rain at Balestier piain. The A.C.S. vs. M.F.A. cricket j match was abandoned to-day, when the M.F.A. had scored. 42 for S& wickets, owing to rain44 words
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Article492 1938-04-10 23 V.M.C A. BEAT SKINS In Low Scoring Match Singapore, Saturday. rjLAYING on the V.M.C.A. ground to- day, the Association ce.eated the Inniskillings at cricket by 29 runs. The Skins, taking first knock scored 40, no batsman reaching double figures Eowling honours for the Y r s were divi- ded between492 words
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Title Section8 1938-04-10 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1938.8 words
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Article, Illustration86 1938-04-10 24 Above are members of St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association Cricket ream which met Wearne Bros, m a cricket match last week. (Tribune). 1 The new site for St. Andrew's School and a new mission church nt taken possession of with a86 words
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