Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 April 1938

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  • 16 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol 5-No 54 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 181 1 "Germany Has Nothing To Fear" Home, April 16. P P d -reat importance to European peace is to be A^ at 6 o'clock this evening when the Anglo-Italian the si.nau.re of the treaty in bi g and stresses the end ot Anglo-itanan of Mr. Bore^Beli^
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  • 51 1 Paris. Apr. 16. rORTY-S'X thousand workers in the R^nrult plant and other work: Kr." iftMfcr encuatcJ the factories. Evacuation of the Citrcen works ic proceeding .iDidiy. WcA is cxprct^d to bc^in on Tucsci' v. »tw cn^icg the stav-in strike in the 2K a! indu ;<
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  • 155 1 MALAYA THIRD STRONGEST GARRISON (From Our Ow:i Co? respondent.) (By Air Mail) London, April 6. MALAYA'S official garrison is now third to Egypt and China among all British overseas garrisons. New establishments foreshadowed in the army estimates, as compared with last year are:Malaya 8,034 6,262 West Indies 1,076 1.075 West
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  • 24 1 Pnncess Beatrix, daughter of Prin«Uaiia and Prince Bernard, will eamtened at The Hague on May 15, 1 was announced in Amsterdam recea'.iy
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  • 112 1 SPANISH nationalists have reached the 0 coast and taken the town of Vinaroz states a Reuter message received o-dav Irom Saragossa and have now cut the road and the railway line along the coast severing all connections with che rest of Spain. later message from Burgos
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  • 11 1 Singapore, Saturday. Injured this morning to a machinery crushed.
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  • 37 1 Mrs. Neville Chamberlain, r ife of the Prime Minister, opened the 22nd Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, London. Photo snows: The huge crowd which heard Mrs. Chamberlain's speech at the opening ceremony.
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  • 59 1 London, Apr. 16. THE fasted flight with a full load of passengers from Durban «Souui Airira) to scutnampton— a distance cf B.WO m'fes-was established by the taper* Airways flying-beat which arrived ai Southampton on Wednesday. The flying-boat, with ten passe, gen, and mails, covered the journey
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  • 368 1 England Hears Facts Of Selangor Succession <By Air Mali) (From Our Oic i Correspondent London, April 6. SYMPATHY with the late Sultan of Selangor's point of view in regard to the succession shows through all Home newspapers accounts of the Sultan's death. Widespread interest has been created by a recital
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  • 79 1 London, Apr. 16. THE Times New York correspondent states that it is reported from Manila that two United States destrovers have been ordered from there to Davao, Mindanao Island, and three Philippine Army aeroplanes have been dispatched to the same destination. They will, it is
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  • 114 1 ITALO- FRENCH RELATIONS French Press Urges Rapprochement Paris, Apr. 16. 1 LARGE section of the Press conA tinues to urge a speedy ItaloFrench accord. For examp le, the to Italy, knowing that it will be gras ?h d e "Lo^vTe'-'however. considers that ment with Italy but not with German:--whScISSS. wltX
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  • 236 1 Shanghai, Apr. 16. JAPANESE newspapers are wild with reports of the wounding of Marshal J Chiang Kai Shek and Mr. T. V. Soong as the result of Japanese air raids on Cbangsha. When the news reached Cninese officialdom, a flood cf telegrams weie sent to
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  • 61 1 (From Our QjvA Correspondent (By Air Main London, April 6. THE Australian Air Force is planning the closest co-oper-ation with the R-A.F. at Sm S a- Store, stajes a s>ysm-y Tbefe -*re to be combined air cxercfes to test defence strategy of Australia's northern approaches in
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  • 119 1 Prague, Apr. Hi. CZECHOSLOVAKIA believes in peace with dermany. "The dift ere nt retimes must respect each others inte«ritv/ said Doctor Bones in an important stai< ment on the occasion <»i the t ecnoslovakia peace week. Dr Benes added that h« still believed in He Knees
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  • 37 1 SPECIAL SPORTS NEWS THE Home fool hall ItirfUl 1 Nvill be found on pane 22, columns five and six. The special report on the allMalaya vs. Ceylon cricket, by N. H. L. Siebel. appears on page 23.
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    58 1 The fourth National Camping an* Open-Air Exhibition organised by the (ampins: Club of Greal Britain and Ireland, has opened at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington. London. Photo shows: A Riri< an i vine with a t anoe on her head no doubt it ran be used as
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    • 134 1 Edition! BRANDY and HEALTH Brandy has for generations been regarded as a valuable restorative and of considerable assistance in many cases of ill-health, but it should be carefully borne in mind that Brandy varies greatly in quality, according to its age or period of maturity. In most countries of the
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    • 9 1 THE m:\VS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >IOIt\l\«. TlliniXK
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  • 399 2 FOREIGN OFFICE BAN PAR TS OF SUEZ "INTRIGUE" BOOK l^lfV^ 1 L*? Cm »H It\ i"\ i^3 tLm fZm fßy Air Mail) London. April 8. FOREIGN Office l><'in on vita! passages in a book. The Drama of the Suez Canal, a history of the political and internal icn.t) intrimi<* boflind
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  • 155 2 NO 'SABOTAGE' IN AiR FACTORIES <Hy Air Mail) Lomion, Apr. K. FE Air Mini .try Is n.»w satisfied that th.- rt-diit easea of malicious damage to aircraft in factories do not f.rm part of any organised campaign of sabotage. Each nf tlie four cases tnrestig&ted was, it lall •d, an
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  • 164 2 Boys Of 14 As Airmen (By Air Mail; London, Apr. 8 BRITAIN is to enlist IMtyS from totfrtetn to ei^htivn to dei the nation in tli» air. Within a few weeks a recruiting scheme will he. begun f< r aii ;»ir defence cadet conn of ::o,oo<> Ail boys, from errand
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  • 36 2 Dr. S. Rowlands, Medical Officer for Northampton, reported to the Public Health Committee that the recent epidemic ot among local police officers after a dinner appeared to have been caused by eating turkey.
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  • 308 2 ENGLAtih TIGHTS ALIEN LAWS (R y Air MaiD AT least 75 per cent fc^l n foreign girb nwr -—I Britain as domestic urnt r have to leave the cotinfe I th( ir permits which a* It tZi mon His— expire. f Hundreds of thorn haw
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  • 346 2 (Ry Air Mai!) Londo^ .^pr. 4. >K Got a grudsre agaikst anybody? Fee! like socking that big: i'ellow good and hard? And afraid of what he might do to you? JJOW would you like to find someone who takes
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  • 28 2 Invitations are out by Airmail for the marriage of Mr. Vivian C. Bath do Rose-Marie Pollard at .St. James Church, Spanish Place, London, cm Wednesday, 20th April.
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  • 41 2 Mr.?. Tan Keng Tye and family beg to thank all relatives and friends fcr attending the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Keng Tye. and also those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence. SJ3 aj d F.M.B. papers please copy.
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  • 76 2 FIRE ALARM WAS SIX MONTHS TOO LATE Ha •i'i f Sinnoor St a t A FIRE brigade, catted to ccj\ tion here, has arHvod the scene six man ■/<?. use caught fire, :)ic owner 7 ?^m?/ea c i^c b". by u r fjcr:i at there wta phi The letter <lul;i
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  • 152 2 Rochester, New York. fHEftHSTS wiil be able to convert i« -in <t'O|}, f :to substitutes for rc:.i, nelreleum and natural gas bcioie these reswwecj arc exhausted, p.cccrding to the I'rcsrJent of thr Ainr-r'nan (hemiciil Society, Dr. Prank C Whitmcrr. I Hon of these rescurces is it
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  • 48 2 THREE NEW WARSHIPS FOR U.S WASHINGTON'S son BiU, **™*Zgo* estimated spendtf|f^u> thf Navy for conrtro^^j milh< n dol K.°JSi^ w Senate Naval <^^< SuS^lantialr»*»2rii er in the Bi» af it P^" presentatives. thar&P'L 1 These include »*s£&> theconstnicU«i^^'>^ tm battleships. sl» <,^t of ninftT w* lll^ u h -R«ut«r.
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    • 125 2 \T% ££1 IJ s H!C\S BASXII KOXD. j TO-DAY SPECIAL CURRY j TIFI'IX 91JM s SKRVKI) PROM 12M TO .J P.M. i ALSO S j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES i Afternoon Teas a Speciality. HIGH (LASS CONFECTIONERY. S Weddin", and Birthday. R/UHOOH/OM Outside catei-kig Under- i Cakes made lo
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  • 54 3 <M jnrts eager to emulate the it* 4 the feminine lawn waefeaffipions and honeful of fcv playing at Wimbledon, mwukn of the weekly lawn aitoes held at 'he Welsby •ar.Uwn Tennis Hard Courts ban Rise. Ealing. London. A**m:-A. J. Stygall, the and Mit a class of schoo!prd tar
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  • 309 3 (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 8. SIX wealthy young men will shortly leave London on a perilous expedition through North and South America to get rare specimens ol tropical fish. The party will include a banker, a stockbroker, and a shipowner, and or.
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  • 69 3 ?>>m<hr Otff Reporter' Penan*. Saturday. knt dinner and dance to "■ritts *ho met here for the I reference of the 80th disd ilso for the first Middle x&ml conference was held at t 0. Hotel to-night. P«Sl£l^ distinguished gathering Jg"gjl Duperrey. president I inttrnattonai. and Madame
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  • 8 3 P^l ion Apr. 16 Latest News
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  • 9 3 Publicans Outside J**< »iZ, frjB «o's troops dL^na^fl^^o years.
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  • 182 3 Great Showman Passes Away London, Apr. 16. THE drath took place in London of Mr. Bertram Mills, proprietor of the Bertram Mills Olympia and Tenting Circuses, at the age of 65. Reuter. Mills who was a freeman of the city cf London Liveryman of Loriners and Farriers Companies, was in
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    44 3 A City of Glass erected under the vast arched roof of Olympic (London) is a feature of the 22nd T*eal Home Exhibition, which hns been opened by Mrs. Neville Chamberlain, wife of the Prcviier. PHOTO SHOWS: A cjirl mounting the glass staircase.
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  • 261 3 (By Air Mail) PENANG vs. PERAK CRICKET 'From Our Ovm Reporter) Ipch, Saturday. Peiak was all out for 85 runs in the first innings in an inter-State cricket fixture with Penang. Penaiift had scored 90 runs for ei^ht wickets at close of play. London, Apr. 8.
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  • 97 3 Router's special correspondent with the Nationalist forces states that the Naicna.Ust corridor to the sea is ten miles •vide and 25 miles long. NO RESISTANCE EXPECTED Despite marifold inconveniences, the Republic is bound to suffer following its division into two. There doe* not seem to
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  • 409 3 RICH GIRL AND MOTHER TOR TURED IN DESER T ARMED MEN SEEK "CRAZED'^ KILLER: (By Air Mail) New York, April 4. 'pEXAS Rangers, with suns cocked and field-glasses Swinging at their necks, rode oVfer the sunbaked Van Horn brush country lo day in search of the "torture killers" of society
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  • 67 3 New York. Apr. 16. IT is learned that an agreement has been reached between the Mexican Grovernmen Ifr. Elickett lor tte srJ.' of refined petroleum product >• The quantity involved is .-.aid 10 be eUI. Mirelti, Apr 16. The head of the Mexican Government Oil sales department
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  • 45 3 Mr. Godfrey TearJe. the actor, of Bud, Trtng, was fined £2 at Hampstead, London, tor travelling at 38 m.p.h. down Fitzjohn'.s-a venue. Hampstead, on hi:; way to a matinee performance. It was stated that he a dean driving record ot thirtyseven years.
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  • 62 3 London, Apr. 16. 'THE death took place in Derby of the well-known footballer, Steve Bloomer, at the age of 64. Bloomer died of bronchitis. He played mostly for Derby, with a brief period for Middlesbrough. He obtained 23 caps for playing against Scotland, Wales and Ireland,
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  • 53 3 Kempton Park, Coventry, Apr. 16. THE three-year-old stakes ran here re- suited as follows: PASCH (7 2) (Gordon Richards) 1 THE WEED (25 1) 2 TAHIR 4 J2) 3 Twelve ran. Won by two lengths and short head. Mr. Morriss owns Pasch. He has considered Darkun for
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  • 37 3 A. H. Horlon (Norton) won the Penge Cup Race for motorcycles and sidecars when the new season opened at the Crystal Palace road-racing circuit, London. Photo shows him rounding a bend during the race.
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  • 133 3 Madras. /|N appreciable decrease in murders and other crimes, and an improvement in the economic conditions of the people formerly addicted to drinking are claimed as results of the introduction of prohibition in the Salem district of Madras. More than 100 days have now elapsed since prohibition
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    • 493 3 And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AJfD PAIKS seen mnish wmem Blast* Is taken Painful ml swollen (▼aricoee) veins are iorgottaa and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up. leg sores become clean and healthy and qnickJy heal, piles are enred. inflammauott and irritation are soothed, rheumatism simply fades away, and the
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    • 245 4 N EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT SINCE WEDNESDAY'S S < OPENING ITS THE BrG HOLIDAY EVENT > S capitcl >!rj3b j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY j f^j^f and TO-MOKROW. ill WV S Jm JU A n! -it V v« *r.~.. sa Sat Hi ti^ .-»A i> JOT .^MMHK '4'^ m| BB^ A»4^^
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    • 539 4 A surging drama of golden greed, maddened with lust for power. See it and ~~~-_^l \\mMm mm m be amazed at the violent men of daring who made to-day's ?reat fortunes out ■RHU^ 4rmMjJiMirmlVJi.MPM^X^ o f blood and tears. See it and be astounded at the hurricanic life of Fisk,
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  • 518 5  -  Noel Barber By p* They've Got Larger Feet Now fe th jg morning ladies and gentlemen, about beauty, modem beauty consists of according to those \t tkir duties on the films. w,r effects you, but to know, whether ■vSS« not that p rf sfiSlfoU
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  • 2 5 and everywhere
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  • 26 5 What Are They Saying jKi D h r^ S Uttle or no I e!yibr aclng a fllm 2*»liSr. P J showing yen ?<£? Lynne Owman mght Club
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  • 9 5 This One Isnt The Same piss i. have been
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  • 318 5 The Sky's The Limit AN here's another gent who's not been to town for some time. Jack Buchanan of the dancing: feet and the natty line in gents' suitings. "The Sky's The Limit" is the name of the film, and its coming to the Capitol with a new Russian personaliN
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  • 226 5 Night Club Scandal SOMEBODY g-ot away with a murder whi'e the night club music played. There's your theme for "Night Club Scandal 1 coming to the Pavilion. And the cast is headed by none other than John Barrymcre, making his third pic- ture for Paramount under his new contract. It
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  • 164 5 The mcthcd of incorporating Cas jr Oil into Chocolate form is entirely n;w, introduced by a manufacture g Chenrst of England, under the distinguished arid patented name of "CASTOPHENE." j Delicious in taste and flavour, Casto- I phene
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  • 485 5 STARDUST FROM HOLLYWOOD'S MILKY WAY pORTER Hall, nho plays one of his 1 villain roles in ParamcunVs "Bull-dog Drummond's Peril." is a discovery of the late Robert Mantell, who "caught" him in a Little Theater play in Cleveland, Ohio. fT" *J* SJC DOS Hope, erstwhile Broadway mu- sical comedy star,
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    24 5 MURDER The sort of scenes you'll see in "N.ght Ciub Scanaal" coming to the Pavilion. Murder story with John Barrymore in the leading role.
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    25 5 Lynnft Can r er, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer player, in ier new one-piece bathing suit. Its in tfreen with daisies c»n it, if it interests you.
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  • 244 6 TO HELP ENGLISH I DEFENCE PLANS I 'By Air Maih WITHIN A FEW MONTHS BRITAIN S LMEKOENCT i^^lft I BE STRENGTHENED BY SQUADS OF WOMEN Pn/^T^ t OF THE AIR ri WJTU^^J Typists, shoppy an to be trained bt ,J£Nl truetors at aerodro^^f* J
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  • 122 6 Brisbane. Queensland, Apr. 1. AUSTRALIA'S "coolest thief" is being A sought by the Brisbane police. In full view of scores of people, he opened the front door of His Majesty's Theatre here and stole a £28 wireless .set which was being displayed in the vestibule Moreover,
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  • 177 6 Passports Needed For Church Saarbruecken. THE French authorities are building a new church in the little village of Lcirtingen near here, through which runs the FrancoGerman frontier. At present the inhabitants of the French part of Leidingen have to cross the frontier every time they wish to attend the local
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    51 6 LORD Tweedsmuir, (above) Gov-ernor-General of Canada, may leave Canada in the early summer for a short holiday in England and Scotland, it is understood. No official announcement has yet been made, as it is believed that Lord TweedsmuVs plans depend upon the date on which the Canadian Parliament is
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  • 51 6 Berlin. One of the large new Haniburg America ocean liners now under construction is to be named after the Austrian province of Styria. Announcing their decision to the Nazi Governor of Styria. the director* of the ne state that the ship v .-ill be christened "Steiermark"
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  • 117 6 Ankara A second bridge, 1,080 feet lone, is being built over the river Euphrates by the Turkish Ministry for Public Wutfcb. ana will be an essential link between Sivas and Krzeram and the Iranjaii frontier. It is hoped th\t the biidp which is both railway and road
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  • 39 6 Major W L Dfbben. M M..te| selected for command i lalion the Royal Warwick** iijeni in succession to UwtaiM iiei and Brevet-Colonel f. C tm V C D.6.0., who has tnm tc the Staff. I
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  • 18 7 I i*£h£t J keep yourself, H ale -mfced ar has a i- K
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  • 725 7 I Review The Mews j^Believe That Nothing Is Beyond Accomplishment You Will Accept My Argument That The Kra Canal Is NOT An Impossibility K ok! story of a canal *f M cut through the l^ns of Kra in Siamese I r^ritory appears period- on the journalistic horizon dkrai been usually
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  • 312 7 TN this connection I have read up the difficulties which faced the. Frenchman, de Lesseps, who is accredited with the building of the Suez Canal. Boyd Cable's "A Hundred Years History of the P. 0." sets out the difficulties which iaced this famous engineer when he tackled the problem
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  • 283 7 When A Pressman Died "WHEN I die, 1 want you to place my body in the office: start the press and keep it running: show the mourners the Linotype: and have a Negro chorus sing Rock of Ages.'* These instructions of Thomas Bod in e, editor of the Mercury, were
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    60 7 ject which is not normally openly discussed and will result in the universal acceptance of tho fact that it is better to teach sex education openly and cleanly rather than to allow children to quire foul impressions at street corners and from Lewd books. Florence Rice, M.-G.-M. actre<^. relaxes
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    • 41 7 c'• eam e r e i/^mk you can have hocoiait mWWPBWBIB WL delivered with the mi 1 M Phone 5376 for Retail Orders. If o\ Phone 4009 for Wholesale Orders. J^^ \w DISTRIBUTED BY SINGAPORE COLD STOPAOe CO. I T 0
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  • 598 8 U.S. AMbassador Shipping Subsidies London, April 1. IVfK. Joseph P. Kennedy, the Amftfean Ambassador in London, strongly defended the United State's policy of subsidizing shipping when he spoke at the dinner here j! the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom. "Fortign ship-owners have little to resent and no reason
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  • 180 8 600 Miles On Child's Tricycle In 21 Day Sydney, New South Hate, Mr 9 DOOKMAKiiRS in Sydney are laying inc odds on onr ef Hw *mm E trials ever attempted. Mr. J. ('Digger" i Williams, of Mel- j bourne, has bet a friend that he can ride from Melbourne to
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  • 113 8 Archbishop On >i Problem I By Air Mail' CHRISTIANITY H the t solving the world* pomm opinion of the AffttMWP J J bury. In a messa? 1 the Industrial Chrb. the observance on M»y I Sunday, he writes: J In view ci Ui« unhW J tween natioiifi. and S
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  • 73 8 Belgrade. The remarkable increase in Yugoslavia's foreign trade last year Ls not being maintained in 1938. During the first two months of this year Yugoslavia exported 508,882 tons of goods, valued at £3 003 880 M compared wiih 542,111 tons, valued at £3,685,500 in 1917. Imports, on
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    • 53 8 NO FLATS LEFT IN BERLIIN the city from ail I thr campaign for \^Z Sjjß Many blocks of ijuT^fc bein? bir!* All the house am**** W ingots for £*"£*>'* I o induce people toub* k turn -shed flats at faLi *f IB thoreby making £?2» Recently, a foreton?£*'» tak'.» over
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    • 110 8 TOO H MOVEMENT Big Setback In Shanghai I HT T^, Hmov, Si lie- Japans. the 18th annual repiT^S < born published. An opportunity was mm* oi spreading Toe H mu) t ;.nd there w.. u educated Chnm, tl/ Now that is 'all swept an Toe H ha., nou l(Wj a^
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  • 41 8 Dr Leil* Burp* *JJJ j iwri. at Liverpool, jud J^ Some code of <»**S*l which would mate iW a social offence. -,-|fl •Six thousand l^ I »ured is not a miWjp' he added "It ii t*" horror." >
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    • 617 8 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross TJri— ->_j£ ed eyes. Complicated I^^SS^ cases of defective vision- I*2^ R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. CORN CURE Wj\ of Gets-It will kill fl X. f. k^^. P^"
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    • 56 8 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports As j digestion von I 11 O^i'fe J nothing better than bw (#s^« j „:v relieve mup an d t XTfrff fx-.ri w;orms alhy teftti, ns; Dem- I#&l*]+ I ful crug s cnii be fiivtn v.ith i^ri eve flff^ I or
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  • 1246 9 AND ERADICATING FROM CHICKS .t C Breman V.D.W., C. P.E., C. Tax jy John v* especially by fishing" folks, dating back to beyond rj^Nexpe l^ tten recor ds, has established the fact that cod r nutritive properties of hi^h value and import- v-.Be
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  • 207 9 'Chamberlain Might Have Saved Austria' (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 29. "MR. Chamberlain should have in"l listed on having his way six months ago; he might, just possibly, have been in time to save Austria." said Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., at a Ri?ht Book Club meeting at Queen's Hall
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  • 438 9  - HOW ARE YOU? Being A Story Of The "Twimps" R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) WE all have twins two eyes that can be our very best frienas. Like the little girl who had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead, when these twins
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  • 153 9 FEWER FOOD SHIPS 1914 And Last ¥ear Compared IN the House of Commons recently Mr P. W. Dormer (Basfngstoke. the President of the Board of Trade if he would state the ntonWer n d ''ii separately of effective United Kingdom vessels of I.OCO tens and over, omit sailing ships, tankers,
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    • 679 9 Standard Radio Components and Tubes Transmission Parts and Tubes XnsX Instruments An everything for radio and ?ound. CONSULT US ON YOUR RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS For particulars, please apply to: World-Wide Radio Co. SINGAPORE- Vigour of Youth Restored by American Discovery Glands Hade Adive-Makes If Men Feel 1 0 Years Younger
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  • 1323 10 RAFFLES MM Lh€ IMU crowd oi merry-makeri las! Saturday i^yh' I seemed possessed witti that Bght-hearted feeling which only the thought of a lany Sunday morning to be sp^it in bed without being shaken up could nave instilled. The night was beautifully cool a: ■<
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  • 47 10 A dainty gown in floral chiffon ever pink taffeta, red and blue have been chosen to make a graceful tie at the waist, and a tiny cape is an attraction for the shoulders. This gown will be displayed at Little's mannequin parade on Apr. 23.
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  • 1229 10 AROUND SINGAPORE SHOPS HOWEVER one looks at the snobbish J question of price, it b no i blinking at the fact that quite a ttum ber of us are influenced in favour of b ghly priced goods. Oh 1 hew stupid of us! for there are lovely dresses to be
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    • 92 10 w Something ELIZABETH A R DEN'S pJI PEPtFUMED LIPSTICK! Ask for the Royal Lipstick, which is fragrant of the lovely Blue Grass perfume, exhaled J from a tiny compartment concealed in the 1 cap scenting the lipstick. Exclusive to ElizaS beth Arden, of course! The lipstick itself is a soft,
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  • 576 11 ■>^V>« T"" -si m^* 11 to %*^T*T<ne mountain Jm* benefit of :hc** 2L 4 ftnght sprir.g-Ufce aco tbe storms, which J «otr appreciated ">' I Mtf&y nnornir.g was I and th? children of St. I tfc** ere to seen en I i rays to the
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  • 302 11 Kuala Lumpur News ON Thursday of last week the Musical Society he'd its usual fortnightly gathering at the Vennine; Road Masoiic Hall. The concert commenced at 7.30 p.m. and those present were entertained by a pianoforte recital played by Mrs. Rose Jayamani Kand.iah, L.T.C.L.; the programme included Appassionaca Sonata in
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    • 106 11 WJTTONS OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS AM) C'OLOURS JUST ARRIVED i LOOK AT THEIR WIDE RANGE The Novelty Store 1 88, North Bridge Road, J SINGAPORE. i^ w SELSIE MARY! i Late of London > i for i I Day I] veil i us* Gowns Designed by 1 iMADAME PAGE!
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    • 661 12 TF the address of Mr. T. A. O'Sullivar., Inspector of Schools, Perak, .lelivered on Speech Day at King Edward Vllth School, Tailing. is thoroughly digested by tho pupils of that institution, it can scarcely fail to we them a new appreciation .of the dignity of labour.
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  • 1049 12 NEWS TO-DAY IS OF INTERN A TIONAL IMPORTANCE V-EWSPAPERS themselves have become international news in the past few weeks. In the normal way they pursue the even tenor of their way without themselves ever taking the centre of the stage; an ocasional incident brings them momentarily to the fore, -uch
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  • 609 12 mHE wealthy man had crack£c! a. no and an operation was necessary He didn't trust the surgeon in his small home town, so he engaged a famous London specialist. Local doctors were excited at the prospect of a visit from a big; noise, •and
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    • 108 12 pi»\\\\\iiiiiiiigi^^ Idiahond" 1 :^H Built entirely of British parts, made in England by fammi.-> Maker steel components, Accurately machined, ensure easy running All Frames are precision balanced." Chromium plated f* r -B offered at considerably lower prices than Machines of frgitf*'**' "H? Written guarantee with e\er> bicycle. Factory atrv*«*- Ufa*
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  • 1023 13 GIRL DUPED BY MARRIED MAN SAYS I AM SORR Y FOR HIS WIFE EiIMVICTED FOR FORGERY h strain of an ordeal at the Old Bailey, where a whom she once thought she loved, was convicted maß* pretty, brown-eyed Hungarian girl spoke -if**^ chirp I fh< > World'' representative describing her
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  • 174 13 Johannesburg. niSCONCERTED by the success of the recently opened municipal beer halls f«.r natives, the notorious "skokiaan (illicit liquor) queens" of Johannesburg and along the Reef nave decided to try out new "pitches." Finding that their customers were deserting their dens for the municipal halls,
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  • 116 13 ARTILLERY WILL BE SPILT (By Air Mail) London, Apr. I. THE Royal Regiment or Artillery is to be divided into two Branches to be known as -the Field Branch and th? Coast Defence and Anti-Aircrafi Branch, according to an Army Order just published. The Field Branch will consist of all
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  • 125 13 POWER LINE BUILT IN EIGHT HOURS Ada, Michigan. FIVE construction crews working for eight hours have succeeded in giving Mr. David Hill, an 87 -year-old farmer, his doctor's prescription. Mr. Hill was critically ill with pneumonia and his doctor, Dr. R. J. Hutchinson, prescribed short-wave diathermy. Dr. Hutchinson explained the
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  • 156 13 Paris, Anr. 10. EXCAVATIONS have been proceeding for some time at Saint Mitre, fiv^ miles from Istres, near Marciilles, on the Greek temple found there last year. Ramparts, with square towers and gape ways have now been discovered, thick walls built of well cut st^ne
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  • 34 13 JJnita insde. please,' was A he iiwSS°i ?reac ed °y the Revfc?^^ a 3 P ecial transport CcStt m up P er Holloway •*W. London trolleybus conductors "^•-led as stewards.
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  • 110 13 Berlin. ALL German girls between the ages of 17 and 21 who arc members of the "League of German Girls"— and that means the vast majority—are now to be drafted into a separate organisation known as the "League of German Girls Faith and Beauty," which will train them
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  • 52 13 2,000-YEAR-OLD THEATRE STILL USED «i* air tk»,* Paris Apnl 10 in IJM re at Ora e »n France, with seating accommoda- sidni, «y ctators was bu llt in 4he days of the Roman Em-fe^-S'llavs theatre sl* toL l l ken chosen as J* £om e idea of its imS^^°pnair theatre
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  • 45 13 Employment Of Ex -detenus e By Air Mail> Calcutta, April 8. IT is reliably learnt that the Hon. Maharaja of Cossimbazer, Minister for Communication and Works, has issued instructions to his department for giving facilities to ex-detenus in getting contracts cf public workes. (United Press)
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  • 99 13 rmt Tivr Meliiourne, Victoria. Apr. 1. JILTING at "ginger haired" girls is a s eld as Adam. It has been left, however, tc an a surance a^ent here to pronounce on the difficulties experienced m the assurance business if the prospect happens to be a "Redneati.
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  • 123 13 Policeman 's "Dream Woman" Kristianstad. South Sweden. A POLICE constable on duty here was roused at three o'clock in ihe morning by a trunk-call from Joenkoep»n?j in central Sweden. An agitated woman's voice informed him that the Kristiansiad police had arrested her brother, an 3 went on to give a
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  • 411 13 New York, Apr. 1. VISIONS of human life and vigour extending well beyond 100 years are conjured up by "cradle control" tests with diet revealed in a report by three American doctor- dieticians to-d!ay. The doctors, C. M. McCall, L. A. Maynard
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    • 67 13 I F.U L.- V U E j\o^crM Ne w Strength in Rimless Glasses] First; ihere are no screws through The •f nres: F^ecirically soldered pin^ hold the l p n«Ts ti°h*ly and permanently in place: Second; fhere are t ny spring cushio:ithe lenses against breakage: Let us show you and
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    • 341 13 Gain 10 to 25 Pounds Build Rich,Red Blood Strong, Steady Nerves New Discovery from Hollywood, California, used by Movie Stars, Quickly Renews Energy, Builds Glorious New Vitality and Solid Flesh in One Week Are you Thin, Scrawny, Underweight, finest health, weight, strength and energy Nervous, Tired, Worn-Out, and unable to
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  • 1446 14 We've Got To Move Very Much Faster .5. S In which I discourse i on air-conditioning, lead on to Easter and from that t point devote myself to a S t S few remarks about that S S a < 1 uncertain and capricious thing, the common or S garden
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    • 178 14 TICKETS ISSUED j ALL STEAM- TDA\/Tl SHIP> AIR AND *"'tL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all OUUt resident communities are i I given the best of attention and 1 KOBINSON RD., SINGAPORE S TELEPHONE 5908. S WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL
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    • 56 14 Jim, like all well-dressed young men, Pgi a to details. He selects his handkerchiefs to tone with his suit, his shiits or his t 16 more than a dozen j ones to choose fom they're all Pyramids- See them at your storey a^t^o Tit fl m.^ a wide variety of
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    • 91 15 <By Air Mail) Nahan. DISCARDING their veils, a dozen Hindu women marched out of their zenanas and stopped the polygamous marriage of a wealthy merchant just as it was about to take place. Cries of "Shame" and "Down with polygamy" greeted the bridal procession on its
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    • 48 15 New Dcni. VrOKMAIJ.Y taking 10 days, the laborious journey by railway, car Ami mole between Delhi ami Gilgit, on the Tibetan border has been accomplished in J4 hours by a Royal Air Forte aeroplane. The machine was carrying an urgently needed supply of anlirabic vaccine
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    • 124 15 Stratford-on- Avon Warwickshire A MAN'S second finger, wrapped in cotton wool and packed in a small cardboard box, has been found in the road by a woman here. Mrs. O. Trotman, of Warwick-road, who found it, said to a reporter: "I kicked what looked like
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    • 19 15 C. G. A. Paris was elected captain of Hampshire C.C.C. at the annual meeting at Southampton.
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    • 383 15 By Air Mail London, April 1. rot ibe first time rice can now be i «trf kjr Machinery to jet rid of i Je pains that are not perfectly Mice the difference between ttftttity of rice and another con--4* BiiDh in the proportion
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    38 15 Kin? George of Greece and hfe pfasters, Prteetvi Imt iM Prteem Katherine, driving together tliroagn the rrtwd linfd -iirr»' ot Athene to attend a wrvice In (h«* Cathedral wten th«- <,icr! k National irC r celebiulrd.
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  • 111 15 INTEREST IN CLASSICS "Aeneid" Translated Into Spanish Valparaiso (Chile) Tho intcter.t of British merchants in Lhe cl&aslcs has enabled Don Efridin Poblete, a nofod Chilean scholar, to complete a translation on: *'«r«u\ "Aeneid" Into Spanish. At a banquet held here In li! 1 honour by Mr H W Holmdcn and
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  • 101 15 BELL-RINGER'S DEATH At St. Paul's Cathedral For 47 Years Aii fcf&fll London, Apr t One of London*! mosi hunow beii--i'vo--.. William died in 1 ndou a"<<i 7ft Mr Cockerlil ww rot 4fl you secretary of the Ancient Society <»f Collect* Yomhs. \ho oldest rrat*»rnltv nt bellrin^era in the world, and
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  • 674 16 HOW DOES THIS Work on YOU? MUCH as it goes against the grain to pursue the old chestnut and be facetious at the expense of the dentist, that is nevertheless my intention this week. It is ;iot being done because I feel that dentists are still unable to prosecute their
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    211 16 TN view of the masculine rt4wcta to submit to pain, 1 would be prepared to accept bets up to any amount that the majority of those wno are following the new method of dentistry in America are women. There. I am told, people ar having te^th sawn off
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  • 106 16 J HIS under modem o2 cas<j of the cure than the disease. Ife^ perience more dreadful t sitive person than the vuj the dri'l and the spas* 2 you when the cavity cfe, made ready for received There is a fortune mlfajj l)erson who robs den: i
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  • 139 16 [stanbul "Please keep to the right, ladles and gentlemen. Keep to the right" v.us the plea cf four immaculate, white-gloved young policemen, taking part in Turkey's first pedestrain traffic experiment hert; The time chosen was the busy hour between 1 and 2 p.m., and the place
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    • 429 16 Did you Maclean! your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did HACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use solid dentifrice, try the nrw MACUAMS 80t!0 PEROX23E DENTIFRICf Iff [LOOK! This) I U pen SHOWS you the ink\ |yj| inside! J*!jJ To see at any time how Jf f much ink
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  • 199 17 CHINA'S TEA INDUSTRY Effort To Keep It Going r^ai China's principal national I tmm- Some sixty years ago issihe important supplier of fe p* of the world, but with in aodern developments of i jfco* a India, Ceylon and Java. 1» In uigpec more and more into b&9 Ib Iflt
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  • 70 17 (By Air Mail* New Delhi. There is a proposal under consideration by the Board of Trade in the United Kingdom to remove from the free list and impose an additional import duty on pig iron other than pig iron smelted wholly with charcoal and vanadium litanum
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  • 56 17 (By Air Mail) New Delhi, April 7. The M United Press Lobby Correspcadent learns that it has been definitely decided to extend the life of the Central Legislative Assembly by another year. The present extended term expires on October 1, 1938. It will now continue till October, 1939.
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  • 262 17 iUy Air iViaU). I utkitow. "fyiiiAii: is no UHiiiHe Hindu <»i Muslim culture. There is but ope culture and that is the Indian culture. Hi.=u?u and Muslim cultures should go so that Indian culture may live. Culture is; manifested not lincugh religion hat through
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  • 41 17 Sir Courtney Terrel, Chief Justice, Patna liteh Court, who is indisposed, left 'for ifngiand on April 7, for treatment. Mr. Justice Wort will act for him till nfefore tlie long vacation of the Court which commences from May tf.— (United Press
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    • 6 17 V i^y,*°i? J» court *U days.
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    • 103 17 tt^^^^^^j'^ \*KO D A K* SIX-20 "Kodak" Junior— with button release on body of camera— enables you to £Y*lMj£Mifl shoot at eye-level with camera held in both haiids. Choice of anastigmat lenses, including /4.5. 4-speed shutter. Delayed fTC^T^T^H action device and optical view finder on iHSHHHAii^^H certain models. Chromium finish
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    • 358 17 'if DCing f IviJ, jirhl .v .Icji, air cleansed dway l>y thr !uticim DH tl»-..l four slda becooM Ejn baudrsdiam, beCdUSr it IS t/r-ti»irj Ofld frfpffflffl thaCJ rvn before. Start to-day clfantJng Nun r twice daily wiih CiKi un oap i i.« rcaaßf lather, wiffi its emollien;, mildly aatisepofa <
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  • 457 18 Baronet's Daughter Turns Buddhist THE only child of an English baro ne t. Miss Eveline Grant Robinson, who u.i born in i ndi^ I Buddhism. Her father was the late Sir Ernest WillUm Robinson, the fifth baronet. I Miss Robinson lives in a lonely hut lon the top of a
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  • 13 18 Bengal retained thf title j India toter-Provincial Hoeti ment. defeating W.opa! by nil.
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  • 38 18 SNAK ES IN THE BUTTER food supply haTi*Ai and >,kms. wht™*?H "personal .'xp«»iy?' trifled hSf 5 P>thons from thT < Nepal. i He also sUte^ t^ mixed with poudertTfc!? 1 ."other matter." Ihe allepitions during a debaW^S.! lie health.
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  • 121 18 Riga. AN exciting chase in the Baltic sea between Swedish customs authorities and a gang of Bulgarian rum-runners, is reported in <the local newspaper Jannakas Sinas. The smugglers, with a cargo of 7,500 gallons of pure alcohol in a motorboat, took refuge in thte
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  • 145 18 Acroba tic Ca noeist May Go Round World vmrm ENGLAND SHORTVi i ROUND THE-WOE^W A canoe Is *ta« <*** the "world chwip" canoeist" UeuUjJßt Om who has been (fiw •JT of skill and speed After visiting If"**! Ghent and (*a* m I England. y j He was bora ta/f *J
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  • 225 18 "Writing" A Language For American Indians Gallup, New Mexico. FATHER Berard Haile, who has been working for 37 years, to give a written language to the Navajo Indians of South-west America, has just completed the second Navajo -English catechism to be published. He was sent to work
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    • 32 18 rlfefei IpAL v^ #;>: Be a Mr. Can- \v -/y remember— i^ii^f WPS. b Advertisement of Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penann. mm -i i.j i. .i. ■■> W P.S 4
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    • 182 18 Asthma Can Be Cured Sufferer writes— "l took 2 Ephazone Tablets. went to bed and slept the whole night through. I continued to take them for u few weeks. Now lam .veil and strong If this letter will convince any sufferer that there is now a cure, you may publish
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    • 31 18 anT Service- aftc -purchase and high second WL ttond prices are two of BS As grea j assets. -k IJ^^B Cycle Carriage Co r JJB nanj Motors, Penang Ipoh Motor*, Ip**^
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  • 439 19 cg n g Hin Springs A Surprise (By "Sphinx*) s in (he Penang junior badminton championships tftfft ml during this Easter week-end. No ties have "^tm is eood thing in that players can spend a brief *^ti tat on'of *hat they have done so far. liain^ ve
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  • 23 19 "JOYBELLS" HAVE JOLLY TIME I iWSS? 1^ and^ winners of I lhe Party this Be^ pi?? G a I |>fc^ ra Poo fell
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  • 42 19 A VETERAN SHOWS YOU HOW A. R. de Sov.r.a, of the Sphinx B.P. snapped in a perfect poise. A veteran in Singapore badminton circles, de Souza l^is much to teach the ''younger 'vW This picture is, in itself, an object lesson. (Tribune).
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  • 622 19 TALENT SHOULD BE AS REPRESENTATIVE OF MALA YA AS POSSIBLE (By "Phoenix") AS you read these notes, more history is being: made in the annals of Malayan badminton. The second Malayan open championships are in full swing, and very shortly the names
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    192 19 riNE of the most progressive partie? in Singapore is the Merrytime B.P. It was only founded in January 1937, and so far, the party has done much to popularise badminton. The degree of its success may bo guaged by the ficc that some of our best players are
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  • 619 19 Triangular Tourney Matches (By "Racquet") main topic of interest in badminton circles in Perak, especially In Ipoh at the moment, is the forthcoming triangular tournament between Perak, Penang and Selangor for the Leong Sin Nam trophy for the men's event and the Raja Permaisuri trophy
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  • 183 19 THE TRAGEDY OF THE TIRED MAN Nature never meant man to w strenuously day In and day i u the beat and fevsn ol thftf Naturally the exhausted bodies 01 who have to WOffc tor their livii. in proti I Your own energy is not enough tc carry you through
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    • 26 19 B^ IRIUM HELPS MILLIONS B m FIGHT DULL, DINGY TEETH! <v < :^&'«st 'B^^Sgsk v .S'oS ?%3S33'WnHn^"^Mt^BßS'rWff7si!*^^vSv 'Ax^jM USE PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE It alone contains IRIUM f-7-JB
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    • 185 19 DEPENDABLE WAKES YOU SURELY KEEPS TIME BETTER LASTS LONGER Every day dependable Big Ben calls millions from sleep to action— wakes more people than any other alarm clock! Big Ben has extra-value features- he's better than ordinary clocks. 1. Big Ben's faithful call wakes you at the appointed time. 2.
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  • 1285 20 The Big Cricket Match In Singapore Visitors A Stronger Side Than Originally Announced Disappointment Of De Saram's Absence More Than Made Up For When Tommy K elaart Visited Singapore Visiting Saigon Soccer Team Team Has Done Itself Justice Regular Exchange Of Friendlies—The Week's Cricketing Honours.
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  • 870 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Flaneur 'PHERE was a time when the scarcity of professional boxers in Singapore resulted in promoters having to pay fabulous purses for top liners from overseas in order to put up promotions that would satisfy public demand, with the result that a couple of
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    • 145 20 RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY 8y GERMAN SCIENTIST Digram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY, WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by tne tauious German Sciential Pi 01. Lanuacu (Privy Councilor), M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfuiness healthy
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    • 401 20 If The Pain Q If The Pain is Here v^-Hs is Here I T^ STOMACH I Mr STOMACH Iff INTESTINAL INDIGESTION X^ INDIGESTION BWIHJI Remove the cause EQB3QEI I^^^Q^J of your Pain tffo IrjW^ an d Weakness '^■BLI 0*- \m 3 Most of us tJlink of indi g esrion as
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  • 1236 21 ON THE AIR TO-DA Y When And Where To Listen In L ONDON ,^6 85 P m 915 Tf&LZfina mcs) and auaussKW sen A Reliffious t**JS?"ta»A>- rrom ftfil and Ori*! Rosebearer): 1 rt6B i Air of the Tenor O> •"SLTW Act IV. Scene 2 i^fcßet Music. Romeo and TimCrosz Thorpe
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  • 108 21 Darwin, Northern Territory Apr 5. CHARLIE, the aboriginal tracker employed by the Darwin police, knows the footprints of most of the aborigines in the town. This knowledge has just saved mu-.h legal argument and time in bringing a r?Uve law-breaker to justice. An aouiiginai, after
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  • 955 22 CAPONE PAYS $74 IN FIRST EVENT Exciting Sport At Easter Skye Meeting From Our O.rn Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THRILLING sport was provided in Ipoh tc-day when the first day's card of nine events was worked off in comirr-tion with the Perak Turf lub's two-day
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  • 254 22 WEIGHTS FOR IPOH RACES Card Of Nine Eve? For Monday" (From Our Con Report* Ipoh. Saturday. THE following are the weights for the second day of the Ipoh men on Monday, comnirm in-, a! L5 p.m. Ponies, Class 1, Div. I, V- Furs. Taj Mahal 10 12 Bay Rose 10.11
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  • 402 22 ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RESULT London. Apr. 1(>. RESULTS of English and Scottish league football matches, as cabled by Reucer, were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Arsenal 0 Birmingham 0 Blackpool 4 Middlesbrough 2 Bolton W. 1 Portsmouth I Bientford 0 Stoke City I Derby County 4 Liverpool I Evertcn
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  • 20 22 MALAYAN GOLF QUALIFIED THE tf^i?^ S I champ**** M in*** H Jjm match •'•Tgain' 1^ H the Mo»* f B
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    • 328 22 r Jc/iyou toormf& f "S in sanatogen! A.Wuh r ing C°'*'m y>\:^ iI^^SANATOGEN HAS A MARKED RESTORATIVE EFFECT ON THE Chef^H^ UCf UylMui^M NERVOUS SYSTEM." The Medical Time.. (\iL rt f HAS AN IMMEDIATE AND REMARKABLE EFFECT, Vwl """*'2y I SHOWN BY A STEADY INCREASE OF STRENGTH AND ENERGY. IWj
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  • 3011 23  -  N.H.L. Siebel Fernando^ontribuUs Carefully Compiled 67 IVI ci]NDERA ROUTS MALAYANS: |W ALL OUT FOR 83 Visiting Batsmen Succumbed To Lbw. Appeals (By Singapore, Saturday. that wh;eh turned ant last Easter to watch Sir j alien ~\n act'w»*was present at the S.C.C. ground to-day when
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  • 362 23 CEYLON IST. INNS ML K. Albert lbw. Gill 18 W. I Meadirs c Andre*; b Gill 0 3 E. M. Fernando c Andres b Dynes 67 ML kciaart lbw. Sabapathy T D. S Guntickera lbw. Growder 8 S. S. Jayawickreme lbw. Andre- ft H. S. Roberts c
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  • 82 24 n-» n ,r 1 Ccl'n H. Miller walking out to start the game L- m? .:c S c 4 n h c c an p^a n rcn Saturdar morning. (Tribune). n Hnnkins and Dr. C. H. Gunesekera. Ail smiles. The rival captains, 10 1
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