Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 April 1938
1938-04-24
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section11 1938-04-24 1 The Sunday Tribune dhfsjashdjfhsdjhfj SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1938. FIVE CENTS.11 words
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372 1938-04-24 1 JAPANESE STRANGLE HOLD OF BRITISH TRADE IN SHANGHAI "MORE MIGHT HAVE BEEN DONE TO RESIST ENCROA CHMENT" Lord Elibank London, Apr. 23. JHAT Japan would not risk an open clash with Britain if the latter stood firmly by her rights m Shanghai is the view expressed by Lord Elibank m372 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-04-24 1 •LSSSSr York palmist •■22 MlUnaJd, who after \Z* wrinr over photo- TIH/nds of Hitler, 2? J»d President Roosevelt, ■""zUri conclusions which JLHSTj* conceivably have his dis- BILK: •I B»B ML* MUSSOLINI: Restless, unspent energy. Determination that will not stop at any cost. Many narrow escapes from danger A hand65 words
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Article18 1938-04-24 1 Bffijwre oat of touch with cul> fd^ tetwee n Tampin a.i.'l I 20ir-5 tc press.18 words
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Article31 1938-04-24 1 F oQciau. R °me. Aor. 23 fe^^M, {hat 6T 21^ wo «nded SL^taS »K Were kllled a 4* period Mar 9 Wth?^* 5 t00k 10.000 same period.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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128 1938-04-24 1 SC*! e »«ree- possessed of high powers of conciliation and persistence." Mr. De Valera accompanied by Mr. Lemass, Minister of Industry axd Commerce, Mr. McEntee, Minister cf Finance, and Mr. Ryan, Minister of Agriculture, will arrive m London to-morrow. On Monday, the Prime MinisterBritish Official Wireless - 128 words
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124 1938-04-24 1 Theft Of £100,000 Art Masterpieces London, Apr. 23. DIVE famous old masterpieces 1 worth m the region of £100,000 sterling were cut from their frames by art thieves during the night of Apr. 17 at the Century Chilham Castle near Canterbury, the residence of Sir Edmund and Lady Davis. TheReuter - 124 words
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56 1938-04-24 1 KING ATTENDS ST. GEORGE'S DAY SERVICE London, Apr. 23. accompanied by-Queen Mary ancl the DtiKe of Ke.rt. this morning attended the annual service of the Mcst Distinguished Order of St. Michael ani St. George 1 at Saint Paul's Cathedral. The Queen remained at Windsor necessitated by a slight cold. SheBritish Official Wireless - 56 words
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187 1938-04-24 1 MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF INDIAN AT POLICE STATION FOUND CRITICALLY ILL ON PAVEMENT MYSTERY surrounds the death of an Indian named Ramasamy who was found critically ill outside the Beach Road Police Station recently. He was s£en in the quarters occupied by the police at the Beach Road Station on the187 words
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Article40 1938-04-24 1 Kaunas*, Lithuania. Apr. 23. IT is reliably reported that the countries cf the Balkan Alliance Lithuftria, Latvia and Estonia have deJ.deJ to alienate themselves from Britain en the question cf the recognition of Italy's conquest cf Abyssinia. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article55 1938-04-24 1 GANDHI SAYS "I SHALL DIE SOON" Bombay, April 23. "*V|Y days are numbered, and I 1»X am unlikely to live Ions:, perhaps a year or a little more," writes Gandhi in an article in the' Harijan. He adds that he is determined to secure the release of political prisoners inReuter - 55 words
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Article96 1938-04-24 1 New York, Apr. 23. GENERAL agreement on the mAjor features of the "United States Tax Revision Bill is reported to have been reached at a conference of the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, states a message from Washington. Under this compromise,Reuter - 96 words
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Article91 1938-04-24 1 Hankow. Apr. 22. THE Japanese troops at Linyi are still surrounded by the Chinese on three sides but the situation there is comparatively quiet, (states a Chinese official message) .q^ore fiohtinq is. however, m progress at Honngoho and Hsinlungchiao about 19 kilometres, south-east of Yihsien. The91 words
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Article37 1938-04-24 1 Reuter m a message from Vienna stat*« that the death of Mr. Arthur K'rupo. fche famous Austrian industrialist and former president of the Bern, c -dorfT Metal Works, took place there on Apr. 23.37 words
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Article47 1938-04-24 1 Grundy, Virginia, Apr. 23. AT least 50 coal miners are fear- ed dead as a result of an explosion due to the accumulation cf era! dust at the entrance of a shaft, trapping 75 men below. Nine bodies have so far been recovered. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-04-24 1 The Kin.? and Queen visited Aldershot, Hampshire to watch a demonstration ol troops m action and infantry and tanks taking part m an attack. Ax u£° WS: c King and Q ueen inspecting a sound locater at tlubham Ridges, where an Anti-Aircraft Battery53 words
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260 1938-04-24 1 AIR RAIDS IN SPAIN AND CHINA SHOULD SERVE AS A WARNING Bishop Appeals "For The Sake Of Women And Ch i Idren London. April 2S. 'JHE Bishop of London—- "for the sake of the women and children" -—has given England's religious bodies a Isad in the matter of antiair raid260 words
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Advertisement142 1938-04-24 1 HOME SOCCER DESTLTS of English and Scottish m* league and cup football matches will be found on page 22 of this issue. ._^> v^» fc^> Jj| HEALTH and BEAUTY Ifgj i^%\ Every woman can acquire that charm, vivacity and ■H/J^^fcr^^ y >> fascination which will make her the centre of142 words
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Advertisement9 1938-04-24 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR' BREAKFAST Try The MOfIMXCi TltlßllAJE*9 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-04-24 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY: 4.25 a.m., 6 ft. 8 ins.; 6.35 p.m. 6 ft. 4 ins. TO-MORROW: 5.53 a.m., 6 ft. 6 ins.; 7.41 p.m., 6ft. 6 ins.27 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-04-24 2 The lUrtg i»"( the Duke <n K»*M ftttendea the funeral of the Marquess «l Miifard Haven, Which lock pfati With full naval honours at th«vlllae*- «»r Bruv, Herk<4hire. The late y.urv a second coB*in of »fe KJiitr. F»M>t<» .ho*. i (§«!<:) ::n?l the. Dttke «)i K'»«t r i:58 words
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252 1938-04-24 2 Shanghai, Apr. 2:>. AC(;ORDIN<; to the prediction of a foreign military expert, ii China can continue her resistance to the end ftf summer with similar successes to those «he is now training, cessation 01 hostilities will he s..on m sight. Continued Chinese252 words
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Article129 1938-04-24 2 HERE'S THE ANTI LOVE BRIGADE POIJCi: were called out at Cobham, Surrey, to see that couples who had been to a dance m the village hall went straight home afterwards. That was stage one or a purity dr.vc by seventy-one -ysar-old councillor, Mr. T R. Dally. Recently he opposed the129 words
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Article121 1938-04-24 2 EUROPEAN DRIVER CHARGED AS a sequel to a motor accident hear tne local railway Station on Good Friday morning, Mr. M. H. Cocke, a well-known European rubber planter o* Bukit Palonj', Estate, Port Dickson, was charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, Lho Seremban Magistrate this morning .on two counts: first121 words
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Article35 1938-04-24 2 All persens suspected of behu\ politically opposed to the present regime m Rumania are to be exiled to a concentration camp en an island situated m the Black Sea opposite the Danube delta.35 words
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741 1938-04-24 2 "BREACH" ENDS (By Air Mail) London, April 13. THEIR ?!»•<• ams of rt4nance shatter:^ featfein a ir>>>T?t f oi" the dates fix- ed for <!K"*r weddings, two attra tivc young women, awarded breach di premise damages ;il London Sheriffs Ccart, told v representative741 words
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Article103 1938-04-24 2 MALA YANS AT HOME (Py Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 15. MR. R. O. W. M Davis, Assistant Polio? Commissioner. F.M.S., was married is G^aserow on Tuesday, Amil 5. The bride was Miss Edith Elsie Bailey of Glasgow. Mr. A. Ford, of Singapore, arrived Vrv ai,* last103 words
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Article77 1938-04-24 2 (By Air Mail* London April IS. THE Inn tocll st-'.:rJ* till order, jm~ Ed i "*1 bat bis counties ;m England d::ys affo '<> cluck Use gad ci ntbi t i. <»i tcot and mooth disease, 'n to be lifted at mi!hiV -it </.'. Ea^lei S77 words
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Article80 1938-04-24 2 London Gertrude Blanche Wi irf cock was i. of a London County Councii 'h Hamu- l was malhematic K^: an i rraud Wi L-d at 0 3 yin tWO rs' imp isoiime; v y L] nested she was living m n sixteen rccna mansion m lasliionable80 words
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Article210 1938-04-24 2 Singapore, Sans*? 1 o< A PRETTY wedding took place at Uic St. Andrew- alheini fe aiterneon. between Mr. Basil Pa rson Wlakei-1. f late O'lon and Mrs. IValkcr-Taylm Orange and < >. 1 F r uth Wato and Miss Patricia J. Barr, daughter of the210 words
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86 1938-04-24 2 U.S. CHINA COURT DENIES INJUNCTION Shaft** 1 hr I mr vnittA sttt<* has denied an iniußf**T by China Merchant Hunt iind Co.. an Amfr»< f restrain th«> threatened Hunt of "The Merchti*"!" i m a number of P° rlv I The delence alleged w f f '2 an use vi86 words
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Article131 1938-04-24 2 London, Apr. 22. JIM Broad ben 1 has knocked 12 hours 53 nri^utes off tfeo record for the Au<iral a-En?land so!i> flight. He arrived m London to-night at 10 52 p.m., British summw thnr\ ]>avi?i^ completed the journey m five days and live her s. ls.rv'.n.?. Darvtn131 words
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Article311 1938-04-24 2 MlBB Bredell, a Blim and pretty blona* told a reporter that she first m t B i m March, W37 He wa eliarmiug, educated man, she s^ate-1 ll' look me for drives m motor-c had many common, and I Kll In !ovr with very dc". '•In311 words
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Advertisement254 1938-04-24 2 a. BRAS BASAIi ROAD. TO-DAY SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN $1,011 j KRVKI) FliO.Vl tZM t<) :i I'M S ALSO <j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES I I Afternoon Teas a Speciality. HBGM (LASS CONFECTIONERY. S j RADIOGRAM Outside catering Under- Ca Order. j Weddil Birthday. J ENTERTAINMENT taken at Moderate Terms.254 words
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Advertisement52 1938-04-24 2 FOR SALE fjUICK S A LE Permanent machi- ries an<! driers, etc. HaTrdresstng equipment, complete, poing cheap. Apply 79, Wilkinson Rd., Katong, Singapore w O#> -^A^S Trlesraphic Addr»"s: i' ir ON E r^'i\ fnk cioon wyo i> Charmingly situated ideal for visircrs and tourists COCKTAIL PAR LOrNCiL— FIiIST CLASS lir.Sl.l52 words
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1439 1938-04-24 3 NOEL BARBER - NOEL BARBER h? 00 BY wvey Trip i The New Service Route tool: two days over the c night at Kota Bahni and then flew over Southern Siam territory the first journalist m the uorUi to see the dense Siamese iunglen1,439 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-04-24 3 The ferry boat, moored on the bank of (he Kelantan river.14 words
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209 1938-04-24 3 "NO MORE RECORDS" SAYS AMY JOHNSON (By Air Mail). Kirby Moorside, N. Yorkshire, Apr. l r "T WILL certainly not attempt any 1 more record flights," said Mm Amy Johnson, the famous aviatrix m an interview here, before leaving for Shrewsbury to demonstrate at .1 gliding meet. "Gliders are the209 words
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Article169 1938-04-24 3 Bankruptcy Court Clerk Sentenced (From Our Own Cv respondent) Malacca, Saturday "T PLEAD for clemency. If I am sen--1 tenred I will be criwplcd for Ufe. and a conviction Till affect my parents" pleaded T. Williams, an exclerk of the local bankruptcy office, when brought up for sentence to-duy before169 words
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Article22 1938-04-24 3 The death is announced of Mr. A. K. E. Hampshire, director of Malayan rubber companies including Kepong, Tarun, United Patani and Waterfall.22 words
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Advertisement126 1938-04-24 3 DO YOU POSSESS. A confident General Knowledge el Human affairs, past and present? Can you take an active part m an intelligent discussion about the world around you? Are your opinions valued by your friends? If not, send coupon below 10 the Home Study Agencies of Malaya. Far Eastern Representatives.126 words
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Advertisement306 1938-04-24 3 A Noted Business Man's Pocket m *sJ I -revealn that where the finest /^^k^/^Sfeb^^V Wssjy^ pen is wanted, Parker Vacu- r"^^^^*'^' X§ZZ7 matte is the pen preferred. f j ThePenT^ of Distinction M That You Can Afford to Own and Can't Afford to be Without IFPIS The Latest and Greatest306 words
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Advertisement556 1938-04-24 4 "IT'S THE BEST FILM MR. BUCHANAN HAS MADE DAIL% TELEGRAPH. 1 fl TO-DAY VAJL&JJULA/V. 3.15— 6.15— 9.i5 l^ wUSSkk Come on a Joy-ride with E NGLAND'S MOST POPULAR Iff* a ~W STAR m his most entertai ning musical comedy hit iffiflES^ i-' Mr i ;JA li II I T CIIAS556 words
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Advertisement156 1938-04-24 4 f THE SINGAPORE j MARKET Singapore, Apr. 23. TIN The price of tin at noon m j Singapore to-day was: $85}4 (upsi/i). i RUBBER s The pi ice of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 21 (up y 2 Sellers 211/8 (up j THE ART CLUB i The156 words
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Advertisement137 1938-04-24 4 (PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 MSTJLI i GRAND FUN! AND THERE OF YOU STARS IN SEASON'S BIG Hit- I WABNFft I Gey! Smart! Grand ""••Ullfc I entertainment! Or.c JANE DA«WfU of the years great /'SIDNEY BIACKME* pictures... a twinkle MAURICE CASS m its eye and a MINNA GOMBflt *\)k i I137 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1938-04-24 5 Noel Barber - A CHANCE TO GET RID OF YOUR MOTHER- IN- LAW Noel Barber By She Annoys You, Send Her fo Hollywood I white girls, because I'm sending out a heartI a rather unpleasant type. In other words I —*s rf 8 5f a if7ou'rV married. ESgSS- a: v S» of fact,1,645 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-04-24 5 Heie are the two women m "Lady of Secrets". Girl m the wedu«ng dress ?s Marion Marsh, and Raith Chatterton is m circle.27 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-04-24 5 WOO-WOO! I'M LUCKY But this time the chorus cuti"s ere doing the ivooiig while Hugh (woo-vroo) Herbert Simply flabbergasted! It's all part of the fun m the new musical "Hollywood Hotel."31 words
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Article449 1938-04-24 5 r|V/£ Gairwonl-Brilish-Gainsboi ough A concern are to cc-star Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave in a series of pictures this year with the. idea of fanning a new British love--leavi. THE title of the next Will Hay Bri- i'sh Comedy ha c j been changed from "Chicago Ben"449 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-04-24 5 This is a sample of the tropical love you'll see m "The Hurricane", coming: to the Capitol. Star is Dorothy I^mour, and film is noteworthy for magnificent storm scenes. It look two years to make, and company went on loca tion to Samoa for authentic shots. Its a great show,55 words
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Advertisement446 1938-04-24 5 Oh, My Poor Legs That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain! Have You Suffered it? DO your legs throb and burn Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism Do piles make your life a misery Does your heart iajj to keep your blood flowing freely446 words
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285 1938-04-24 6 S.O.S. MESSAGE IN BOTTLE FROM SINKING SHIP FOUND 6 MONTHS AFTER WRECK "S.O.S. Life and death. Help. Taylor, Cargo ship. Hurry. "Life or death. Signed, Blair." Written on a cigarette packet, this message has been picked up off the wes: coast of Jutland enclosed m a bottle. On Sept. 30285 words
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Article117 1938-04-24 6 Scots Actress For French Film Pa; is. BECAUSE she can speak French with the accent peculiar to Marseilles, a young Scots actress, Miss Barbara Shaw, has been chosen by a leading French iilm producer to play m a film called ILa Presidente." An English equivalent migbt be for a French117 words
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181 1938-04-24 6 STORK TO HOLD TEA PARTY 237-Year-Old Tortoise Invited Cairo. THE 36th birthday of a Shoebilled Stork, which was brought to the Giza Zoological Gardens m 1902, is to be celebrated by a "veterans' tea party." Russell Pasha, Commandant of Cairo City Police, and an authority on birds, gives details of181 words
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Article101 1938-04-24 6 Jerusalem rtJRFEW frcm sunset to sunrise v imposed on two large areas m northern Palestine m order to keep out armed Arab raiders from Syria and the Lebanon. One curfew area will extend from Acre and Ras El-Nakura on the coa>:t to the Lebane.se boundary and the101 words
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Article74 1938-04-24 6 BABOON'S GLANDS GRAFTED TO WOMEN of R b»j__?^^ rrei to th** 12*** Both wt.aae- iUil <*N, t"W Addon's *S maimv bv defi£__* 5 adrenal t «*i? *< the cperaw 4l1 formed under i*,. I Three dort^ uS* 1 Wiii experiment ls hoped to est__L tW manent cure. STli tul <"74 words
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Article135 1938-04-24 6 "QTICK 'em up, quick. Don't make a i fus.s!" Three gunmen marched into tne Astoria Cinema, Dubiin, and levelled revolvers at the attendants while scores of folk were peacefully drinking iheir morning DOffee m the cinema restaurant. "It's not money w,e want.'" the gunmen said. "What135 words
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Article89 1938-04-24 6 j Cologne. A tour of the Ichineland has beei. arranged for its members by the PoeJ try Society of London to celebrate the f 150 th anniversary of the birth of Byicn. The pilgrimage will travel from Waterloo to the Castle of Chillon on the Lake of Geneva89 words
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Article84 1938-04-24 6 Una 'I IT is reliably understood fcl I Geneial ft vinces Con?! circular to all Ou ar-dltarietflfl Committees of tl,' rrtmae-* **<-] formation to him re^ftrdiut a| of those p* v S? ccnli.'-caied lot taking $k Disobedience nv-veine: m and whether 'heat iaufij am m hold* and otheiUnited Press - 84 words
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Advertisement411 1938-04-24 6 TWO YEARS OF GASTRIC TROUBLE O-Ktor advised X-ray Examination Although there is nothing alarming in bavin,; an X-ray examination, there is _iway> mm) mtamd mat ;t will disclose a serious _ai was the disro.il prospect facing Mr. Thomas Burns, but his gnu ..er tells a cheerier story. I mmnm been411 words
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Advertisement626 1938-04-24 6 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports s^K^BßStsW^^tL^* OBTAINABLE AT y throughout Malaya. B^ Sole Agents: tuujv riiovi, (Successors to Cheong Brothers), l TELEPHONE South Bridge Road, No. 4985. SINGAPORE, S.S. Lose A Pound A Day This New Easy Way g[ W%b«^^~~~\r "Banish That Uqli? Useless Fat A626 words
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Advertisement186 1938-04-24 6 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritatiott, die exhausting, agonising pun canted by piles— do not wait until piles (hemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a •exious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpeasire and scientific remedy186 words
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Advertisement42 1938-04-24 6 NEW JiA| _______w^^^^^^^^^^_f ___^_^_^_w_w_^ _t t- -W- 9 ________\Wa :__m_______\ 8 touilko art ToUlroja^i^; '/A »ni cieftti u j. til flMKlnra. < k«M or. »hln or U«j *<** Biattrr wh»t your S_*l___ you «o provt tte b»^ Jtoujtm If _____m-W-^—---^-U Your Chtnttt CM W42 words
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822 1938-04-24 7 YOU MAKE YOUR OWN HEAVEN AND HELL I. -MY i* a (rood day to think .bout reithou"h it does 2T£ i kindly to '^ect while I wl£a reviser's im«'rf Joseph McCabe's, I^itg of Heaven and Heh, Before the signifl*"JSU* refers it .is to know something *?£SpU«>is7lyears •jLjay lives at Golden822 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-04-24 7 5 v l Pmcb. sTj^ 0 men^ Z'k U par I in I fctfaidp j_ r/le photo shows firemen iv. gas-masks I burning building"24 words
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Article, Illustration150 1938-04-24 7 fpHIS brings me to the question of organisation which is a vital matter m all newspaper offices where publication is just one fight after ;:noihcr ;ijrainst time. It is an established fact that those residents of Malaya who are prone to treat their local newspapers Lightly ire the first to150 words
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Article562 1938-04-24 7 Three Eyes and Three Ears What Your Paper Does For You A VERY good friend of mine who is an ardent reader of the Tribune papers the two terms are, of course, synonymous has sent me a cutting from an American newspaper which has given me serious food for thought.562 words
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Article104 1938-04-24 7 I Don't Refer To You S \/^AN\ a man who doesn't ±H know any tiling makes a hancsome living out of the fellows who know it all S IF you want to I ilt N responsible for ?;,</.>/ of four misfortune, take <• < i at yourself y '?i >><104 words
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Advertisement64 1938-04-24 7 S.C.S. Sausages are made with just that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for their deliciousnes^. Fresh, wholesome ingredients, ma:Je and mixed under hygienic conditions, they are every bit as good i\< they look. 'PHONE: STORE r >37<; (4 lines), K. LUMP UK 5331 (2 ttsefl IPOH 11064 words
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Article2918 1938-04-24 8 Leslie Bererford - Leslie Bererford UNDERSTUDY Sj^ HAVING for three days been carrii a!o;iL" a path of pretence, Jobn rilswaUr suffered occasional twinges iiom a '•'•nseience, which was norrr.allv healthy and at ease. This, especi Iy, whenever he found himself alone with Miss Barbara Dainton, whose red hair at2,918 words
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Article30 1938-04-24 8 A SHORT STORY EACH WEEK STARTING this week, the Sunday Tribune presents a aew series of short stori* I. A new story will be given each week until further notice.30 words
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Advertisement643 1938-04-24 8 FITNESS for S 1 ANDREWS pleasantly rem oves li-lti^B B^l^^» A Infl ■W/'' l^' Pr Afterycarscf pa'ier.t researcr rows I W w^B I^Lfc^^^^ fn^P mm/' 1 'A eLm Livor fn;! rev/ sold m Tins t:iroughV« m%. ««•> «v ,-I.■ v ■■a^M M I^^^Zil^^ir**~ ...jH^^^^V^ffi has definite-/ proved \ha\ «he U643 words
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Advertisement154 1938-04-24 8 fc—^V wim suits reveal the figure unmercifully. So slim safmly with Redez lotion Reduces flesh by external application. Simply rub Redez gently into the skin for a few minutes a day. Absolutely harmless. Approved by physicians. Reduces only where applied, Begins to act m 7 to 10 days. No dieting.154 words
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Advertisement29 1938-04-24 8 or 'Bif' 111 nnHESE two S««^»l| lmoft modem to**9sJJ the world. The bold* more tnf "1 j. rrfiU mi the L^«» •Jji it second to timpiicity m 6^«< mm*29 words
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Article, Illustration707 1938-04-24 9 .tmENT FOR EYE WORM I POISONBNG mice, and the dried caps assemble as dust m and about Uhe egg-chamber ot the incubatcr. It is between these stagey i.e.. th^ splitting and drying off of these fluff cells or capsules, that the chick is so707 words
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156 1938-04-24 9 Norway Stacking Up Food For Wartime Oslo. A RECOMMENDATION to the entire --V population of Norway to lay m stores of food and to farmers to increase their cultivation of vegetables is contained hi a communique issued by the Ministry of Agriculture here. "The situation m Europe has become no156 words
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Article130 1938-04-24 9 A running commentary on this year's Two Thousand Guineas, one of th.c first classics of the British Flat Racing season, is to be broadcast from Newmarket. The Two Thousand Guineas is for t.hree-y.ear-old colts and fillies and is raced over one mile. The full extent cf130 words
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Advertisement15 1938-04-24 9 N COMP, A!NTS Brown p,jj s 4lrBaLm£!1 -l tele I R I •°l 515 si15 words
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Advertisement53 1938-04-24 9 I an JJyVvtMA THE WATCHES j 1 r cj¥oo s i n a JBH I XO D0U8T.... TT/^-^i;' vim rcz/^5 1 /i m^^ ji> YEARS' EXP ER lENCE WlPv% \IS BEHIND EVERY OMEGA mttffSm COLE AGENTS: t |B. P. DE SILVA, LTD. J i Cln corpora ted m Ceylon I53 words
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Advertisement612 1938-04-24 9 But it WILL Stop COLDS] FLUand RHEUMATISM Torrential Rain Steamy, humid conditions Colds *Flu Fevers i Headaches all go together. It is necessary to guard against infection and be ready for any emergency. If taken at first symptoms, 'ASPRO' will stop a Cold or the 'Flu m one night. ASPRO'612 words
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Article104 1938-04-24 10 ALTHOUGH many inhabitants left town for the Easier holidays those remaining were excellently catered for m the way of entertainment. Tennis enthusiasts rushed to Kteng for U:e week-end, which was pleasantly brought to an end by a cabaret, dance and sup per m the club on104 words
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Article1475 1938-04-24 10 ALL RACES ATTEND ROTARY FUNCTION IJOTAKIANS With their wives and arned up en bloc last Tuesday night to extend a hearty welcome to Monsieur Lmuerry, President of International, and Madame dinner which was held a; the AdelphJ the meeting place of the movement m Singapore. True to its tradition of1,475 words
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Article159 1938-04-24 10 On the Conte Verde due to arrive here on Apr. 27 are Signor and Sl-.nora Mattoli on their way to Manchukuo. Many friends will be delighted to meet, them here again al bough tho stay will only be one oi a few hours. On the road to159 words
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Article, Illustration88 1938-04-24 10 A delightful portrait sivdy of Mrs. G. L. Wilson wkn left Singapore on Friday by the Ranpura for England. Although she has only been m Singapore dz moidhz, she has been very popular, nnd we look forward to Her velum at the end of the88 words
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Article49 1938-04-24 10 MISS MARNIE LEAVING POPULAR member of the a St. Margaret's School—Mitt fq Marnie sailed for Ausinia Apr. 19. AH her friends ffili her "boo voyage" and a "conk! at some future time. Another young Fraser'r dent, Miss Kitty White, is nil Home shortly. Our heany wishes #0 with her.49 words
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Article41 1938-04-24 10 If you thought last yetfi ftfir upward styles, this year's imp almost needs an alpenstoct i fo high. A wave or so is nloi not really a wave, a hint, t h undulation, like the riowly «wiyi< of an Andalusian dancer41 words
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Advertisement54 1938-04-24 10 MAISON CHRISTIE 19, Stamford Road, Tel. 2526. In these cays of 'Thrap Sales* aii'l "liquidation Si'le," a wise latly ri !!i- bed at i -asonable pri^i We iust leceivetl a NEW SHH*MUNT tf Afternoon and Evening drc-ses. Hats, clips. Hand bags. All the latest at the most reasonable price. Orders54 words
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Advertisement41 1938-04-24 10 j MAX FACTOR'S CLEANSING CREAM Tbt tcreea star* prefer Mm Factor's Cleansing Cream becautc it melta instantly, penetrates more deeply bte the pora, cleanses more thoroughly. It will keep your ikin smooth aa4 lovely. MAX FACTOR, HOLLYWOOD "Cumttut tf tU Stmt"41 words
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Advertisement25 1938-04-24 10 TOE dAi)£ 7A£E i has just received an unusual selection m JADE-mounted and unmounted: Necklaces Bracelets Earrings Clips 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143.25 words
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Advertisement94 1938-04-24 10 Sentosa 61, STEVENS RD. Renowned Pes'd^ntial establishment; situated tm 5 acres of elevated "T^undft. Ia r s;e dnele rooms wit^ 1 verandah bath. Al catering (Cold Storpgfp ROrnlies). Fr^e p 1( I.1 svc**' quarters. Tennis Badminton, etc. PHONE: 4132-33 T v J VISIT tyhvunai I Dresses from $4 to js2794 words
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Advertisement86 1938-04-24 10 1 <3 IMMEDIA TE BFA \M v /)/<7 Crww A/^'" /SfiiflkSm The wonderful Elizabet! iW^ WA%\ Arden preparation that m '< Wife* i^TWO'n' «kin texture, softens W^^lji: V firms the con U)ur and HJJ .^E^ the face a lovely frw! J^^ ON SALE AT /£/Sr ARRIVED ftßl A NEW SHIPMENT86 words
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Article1387 1938-04-24 11 THE NEW LINEN SUITS ARE HERE! With our woman correspondent (fowwuL J/vl Shop* Ties- always Ha" 5« cluster ol leaves rf TJz ittbon-wi*. make. l £d rn the jou« S #-f^ f our pieces, all beau*<lTJ new arved w f a* 00 broo r h particularly weU on *'Jll neckline1,387 words
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Article509 1938-04-24 11 THE holiday spirit has prevailed up here during the week-end. One always expects and hopes for glorious weather at Easter, and visitors tc. the Hill these Easter holidays have enjoyed a succession of glorious days., during which they have been able to indulge m509 words
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Advertisement33 1938-04-24 11 ft* LuL^ SHlpmkxt I OF HUBRITE" i i S 1 Stamford R d CHi 1 v cbats xmns Sty p ls showing 1^ mte d dresses for the Races PHONK I#ts. BATTERY > ROAD.33 words
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Advertisement24 1938-04-24 11 MADAME PAGE Late of 92. Piccadilly, London. EX PER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER Specialist m Maternity Wear. Battery Bldg. Battery Road, fc-none 6327. Singapore24 words
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Advertisement38 1938-04-24 11 h S A LARGE COLLECTION OF J BUCKLES AND CUPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS JUST UNPACK- i ED. ALSO ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AT I The Novelty Store j 88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. from Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.38 words
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Advertisement142 1938-04-24 11 BRUNETTES use Amami Xo. 1 BLONDES use Amami No. 5 and always remember FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMAMI NIGHT 1 bave any difi^ l1 m obtaining AMAMI Shampoos r!c,se write to A. T. Gillespie, Arcade Buildings. Rallies Square P.O. Box 21?, Singapore. f^-J^t M^7 ou can te by Baby's intent expression142 words
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666 1938-04-24 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, April 21, 1938. WHAT'S SAUCE FOR THE— V()T bo ra irdof late of the q ing a more uniform system of traffic control throughout Malaya. Thai uniformity would \ri a boon to the motorist who travels up and down the peninsula goes without saying but such666 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1938-04-24 12 STRICTER CENSORSHIP Of Films? Does Malaya Need A MORE strict and definitive system of film censorship m Malaya is foreshadowed m the near future when the former film censor, Captain T. M. Hussey is succeeded by an official appointed from the Colonial Office m London, who will take over m1,098 words
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Article499 1938-04-24 12 "ANLY think, children," the missionary said, "m Africa there are six million quare miles whole little boys and gir's have no Sunday school to go to at ailNow, what should we a'.» ivy to savp cmr i joey to do?" -To go to Africa,"499 words
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Advertisement131 1938-04-24 12 Many A Despondent Anaemic Girl >T\ is filled with regret each tim< i /i into the rnirrjr, regret that her v^f\v "a/ /H Urawn and saliow, her lips and chc:. vV*)^' are pa.l'.\ her eyes lack lustre, and her figure is thia and angulrt. Moreover. Fj 1..^ an^ from headachi131 words
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Article24 1938-04-24 13 m th. law the cnun.i by old Eptaau» own Ssssaww •5** ott cows ha^ «w|ltag village seven fetVSS- They have ro24 words
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Article17 1938-04-24 13 Want Jo Turn British sfcfe m their hom.iaad Zm ltoflf »n Britain have 1 rtoJttuire British nation-17 words
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Article82 1938-04-24 13 Belgrade. TWO motorists, Nasuf Hadro- vitch and Shetch Ramusovitch, carried their tar for several miles when they encountered deep snow drifts while driving m the Montenegrin mountains. When they reached an area where there were no drifts they put the car down, climbed into it and continued82 words
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Article106 1938-04-24 13 ripifter twnty-nine-year-old )idler husband wha priSkiife, mcft a Birmingham m&l&xM proposcC" end was fiat toys later she Ucamu "romance" was dcs- srs" -r.a:n Assizes when toed to two days' unC«a tar bigamy His legal wife, whom he left five years ago, had never brought any106 words
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Article136 1938-04-24 13 Bb_c_* and fifty thousand gasB:rn W% turned out week)/ BtocartiSa, 25.000 in Germany, and ■*3f*B* I m nmrni by a Paris newspapei B--..r.v :f_* anxiety at present mi ?"ince about the lack of ■jt> m rak! precautions. V#tfttaoSbui!cemem m-nde at Bj Bl ol February when M. B*W136 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-04-24 13 Two thousand five hundred Germans boarded the new German holiday ship "Wilhelm GustlofT" m the River Thames at Tilbury and sailed out of British territorial waters to east their votes m the plebiscite on the annexation of Austria. Photo Shows: Trousered German girls dancing en the56 words
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Article133 1938-04-24 13 SERICULTURE INDUSTR Y (By Air Mail). New Delhi, April 8. jl COMMUNIQUE announces that the question of protection enjoyed by sericulture industry in India has been i referred to the Tariff Board for enquiry. The Board is being directed to report what protective measures, if any, should be continued afterUnited Press - 133 words
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Article98 1938-04-24 13 London, Apr. 12. THE Tobacco Federation of the British Empire Las elected Colonel Charles Ponsonby, T.D., M.P., its Honorary President and Chairman cf Council m succtsion to the late Lord Sfrathcarrnn, who occuoied that office since April. 1932. Col. Pcnsnnby was the Chairman and ore of the98 words
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1854 1938-04-24 13 OXFORD STUDENT WITH "SPLIT MIND MURDERED PANTRY BOY "DREAM STORY" OF CRIME (By Air Mail) London, April 8. T*HE defence that the Oxford theological student, John StanW Phillips, 21, accused of murdering Harold Matthews, a 16-year-old pantry boy, was suffering from schizophrenia described as a splitting of the mind was1,854 words
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Article158 1938-04-24 13 PROPRIETORS of rival Gretna Green "Black-smith's Shops" are at war. and the first stage m the dispute was heard .n the Edinburgh Court of Session when Mrs. Mary E. Mackie, Gretna House, Mrs. Elizabeth, J. D. Mackie, of Annan, and George B. Mackie, of Floshend158 words
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Article203 1938-04-24 13 Colombo. INCREASING attention is being pa»d to Ceylon's aerial and coastal defences. (Provision m the British air est'mates 'or an air station at Trincomalee. the mperia! naval base, at m ultimate ost of £500.000 was announced m Parliament recently) The State Council hers has vo-.ed203 words
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Article16 1938-04-24 13 Alarmed at the international situation, Sweden is to spend immediately nearly £3,000,060 on re-armament.16 words
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Article49 1938-04-24 13 14 Clubs, Say Golfers More than a quarter of a million golfers, voting through clubs affiliated r .o the ECU. at the request of the Royal and Ancient Club, decided by a majority oX two *o one m favour oi limitation of clubs carried by each member to fourteen.49 words
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Advertisement89 1938-04-24 13 RHEUMATISM Wions every sufferer should ®k himself ttc cxcmciaUng pains of WbH. my joints P ainf ul and ,1 >, 2 to n 5S fed a i though they mw\ *sen-H e tUe thousands of ffil JK *wif s^ do not WS&\ J 0 YOUR KIDNEYS W^ sts imuiff 'V^Wl^iT^k^owawar,:89 words
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Advertisement626 1938-04-24 13 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old Before Their Time Do you feel older than you are? Are you Wr^Kffm^Wsk W lacking m youthful animation? Do you en- y^^^\ you Miller from loss of vigour, weak mem- s^lß626 words
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Advertisement210 1938-04-24 13 P*U L^- V U E J\O^cru New Strength m Rimless Glasses] First; there are no screws through Ihe lenses: Electrically soldered pine hold the lenses tightly and permanently m place: Second; there are tiny spring cushion ing the lenses against bmlnge: Let us show you and i\i vau. THE BERLIN210 words
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Article1486 1938-04-24 14 PENAN G TAKES ITLying Down IN which I discourse with regret on the fact that Penang made no reply to S a scurrilous suggestion S that it was becoming a j j haunt of vice and take the opportunity to introduce the wonk* j 1 HOW things change! In the1,486 words
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Advertisement180 1938-04-24 14 "QUAKER OATS WONDER FOOD" SAYS SINGAPORE MOTHER P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \W ...A SIMILAR STORY IN MANY I Mm I _H HI /jWv remarkable \\a\. Ml QUAKER OATS _-J 7Z OH, MRS. JONES, THANKS FOR -=-T-^- aYWAM/k** 1 TELLING US OF QUAKER OATS 1/ (YES, DOCTOR TOLD llll^ 1 ISA DIFFERENT US IT180 words
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Advertisement528 1938-04-24 14 i^jMpS C_ilTf 50 Sporting Prizes |j^J____M*^*^^_To Be Won a CHOICE FROM aM lUB W Take your choice from the following: \/Al I IFD AT /S PP^ OX»A^ l h_____-"** Badminton Rackets Boxing Gloves ll l Golf Bag... 2V 2 dcz. Tennis Balls This fascinating series cf com- L___ll 1 ■■^^1528 words
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Article, Illustration218 1938-04-24 15 R.A. Thompson D.O. Se - R.A. Thompson D.O.Se. Soon Give 4 Ocular Scier.ce. Odessa was &> wte t New York, where 4 m he as fantastic as &gS£'TO DEATH j*f *J2 totimate friends He jt&JTand the dagger was left <^lrLtX d slightest clue to SittLSt men present were hSKiS.218 words
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201 1938-04-24 15 ONE of the richest men m Nottingham, seventy-four-year-old philanthropist Sir Louis Pearson, has married Miss Margaret Grimmer, a pretty girl of twenty-five, who nursed him through a serious illness. They first met less than two years ago, when Nurse Grimmer was sent from201 words
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Article67 1938-04-24 15 Told that he was "too old at fortytwd" an unemployed timber porter, Walter N. Holt, of Wren-gardens, Dagenham, Surrey, gassed himself. Mrs. Harriet Holt, the widow, stated at the inquest that her husband had been out of work for three months. Twice he had been refused67 words
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116 1938-04-24 15 SCIENCE GIVES GIRL HANDS A ND FINGERS I tiii London. I I iYen I imaJ*** wknce sat for I examination recently. I llS^ North 3tre et. Port KZfSL^inher cot when RL?*V ld Herl ert arm I m hand were burned I J^ 11 and hand are nerB*tttk«JL mb on ner116 words
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Article209 1938-04-24 15 ENGLAND WANTS GOD, NOT GUNS London, Apr. 12. TIE great need of England to-day »s God. not guns, the Bible, not bombs," declared Mr. A. IJ«ds a X Glegg. at a rally at the Albert Hall here of the Scripture Union to celebrate the English Bible's fourth «'*»ntenary. The rally,209 words
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Article153 1938-04-24 15 LONDON ZOO PET DIES (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 12. JACK,*' the tamest and for some years the most popular of the lions cl the London Zoo, has been found dead m his cage. He lad appeared out of sort, fcr son c days previously. When he arrived at the153 words
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325 1938-04-24 15 Dependence On Oil Fuel Endange rs Britain London. THE risk involved m the Britisn 1 Navy being solely dependent on oil fuelling m the event of a shortage of foreign oil supplies was stressed by Captain Bernard Acwortn speaking at the annual meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects This325 words
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Advertisement90 1938-04-24 15 Tn 9ic^ i\ mT^F^Mf <^>^*** jf*"~\ -I I CD EC (i\ I '^^T'^m/ J^ M W ittle luxuries y° urs for nothing 1 O d pP)j> oS fl/W/jMi M m <ills ol ournv iH e Cocoa bring m (^i w i^^ you almosl a nything from I "^^^^l) children's toys90 words
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Article, Illustration796 1938-04-24 16 d&A UNS play an important part ■Mm n the lives of all men, especially of those who live m the tropics, or have made the ■'ies ihi:- h me. Here you can rounds o( a very hap.-y ernoon missing things. The attraction exercised by a gun I first becomes796 words
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Article114 1938-04-24 16 OF MARKSMAN OR The- subject of guns has another interesting side to it. From the I humble weapon which the .soldier carries has evolved the modern big* 1 gun which can throw a projectile Hreigbing tens from Singa})ore to Kuala Lumpur or at any rate to Muar. If the prospect114 words
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Article202 1938-04-24 16 Depending on the way you look at it, it is possibly great fun to stand within a few yards of a concentrated force capable of destroying everything for half a mile around if the steel walls which enclose it give way. In pictures I have202 words
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Article136 1938-04-24 16 Plymouth, April 11 With L2OO pasiengers en board, ihr Queen Mary arrived here to-day five hcurs late, the result of the worst gaie the has encountered. Forty passengers were treated lor mirx>r injuries, and Mr. w. H. S'aydaiii* 62. Rn American banker, came ashore136 words
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Advertisement179 1938-04-24 16 '^fHP^f TICKETS ISSUED S t w v »^«w BY ALL STEAM i TRAVFL smP AIR AND NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese c'ients and those o! all i resideni are give: t: cn anc i J r "8, KOBIXSON RD., SfNGAPQBE. j TELEPHONE 5903. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS.179 words
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Advertisement357 1938-04-24 16 gßfflgraßßßßEiMß^ftalwwßßl^BH^^B^BHßi^^i^^ 1 9 .^^^^^^^B BbJbHbBBBiHBbIbBBBHbBHBbBBBbBbBbB P^^^iTtiißi'' JBMBJBBBBBBPBBBBBB^MBMi/BPM #^^^Blßßßlß^B^Bß^Bßßß^^^^^?^^^^^^^^i^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bl *v\ feels after using Kolynos. The surging, invig- 1 9V^ V m Pi nrT^Jir^^^ft f '^b^B orating Kolynos foam penetrates every pit IBP^B m m U S^" fl i js3^^- -<Tp I I and fissure and quickly removes the dull, JBBL A357 words
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Advertisement7 1938-04-24 17 '■it Tel! "sister To pi U iff <:>7 words
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Advertisement486 1938-04-24 17 END ASTHMA m 10 MINUTESp^ Me stop loss of \\*wiLVUi*tcu£aus BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS fJj^cf^/ and HEART STRAIN )CjHEzJ* j9 ma MiflEwws, it Is now m your power to end TW*^Urf£'^Jrl>'4£evrr attack no matter how severe QUICKLY •nd DBMNITELY. 30 seconds after taking one Ephazonc tablet, wonderful ease is felt stealing486 words
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Advertisement283 1938-04-24 17 iAJ 1 l^ A -DIAMOND"* BO) IS A rjFT OF CiFTH TO HOME MAKCtJL Th* liedits ad is tL«? ctuire ol the homt Pt is r. bcaury and enthrrauu; ttnutild Cou&td«?re4. On comparison' ut these three qualities. DIAMOND bid* o.ubut be 4 uJl,d DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CD I M> 601283 words
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Advertisement112 1938-04-24 17 -4jT A*. No appetite Here is NEW HEALTH Weakness of the nerves may result id Afiy <j{ a uumbei of complaints sleeplessneiK. tsu^.it I*. m •ppetne lack ol energy, etc. If is, ol course, useless to attack the synipiciiis it is the nervous system irseH which must be Kvmg then«-d112 words
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Advertisement111 1938-04-24 18 NO MORE CASTOR OIL cg[§g§<^ with nasty smell and disagreeable taste j&lZT**^ USE INSTEAD oJtS^\\ ASIOPHc«N(i S«w SWEET CASTOR OIL CHOCOLATES. V^J^t Non-Gripping, Non-Habit-Forming, Sweet, r//^* Pleasant and Effective Laxative and Purgative. @^^Q7 HAS NOT THE SLIGHTEST TASTE or SMELL of CASTOR OIL, Tastes Only Like Chocolate. M For Children,111 words
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626 1938-04-24 19 " Racquet - MALAYAN BADMINTON 'STARS' VISITING ENGLAND? "Racquet By SAMUEL ARRANGING ft|p WITH A FRIEND piktWD that A. S. Samuel, who won the Malayan |l>D^!v ast year— the first year of the Malayan open imnionships— is contemplating a trip to England fSSe of plavin^ badir.intan there. h^st exponent ot the ?ame in626 words
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Article, Illustration687 1938-04-24 19 " Rambler - "Rambler By HOW SOME OF THE PLAYERS FARED *t Jris° n the heels, so to speak, of tho last touriwi n ther efore some very hurried work m the S^^hin ons anc arrangements, this year's badminton of th^u? 1 a tremencl <>us success— a687 words
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Article84 1938-04-24 19 1937 j 9 38 Men's Singles A. S. Samuel (Sel.) Tan Chong Tee (S.) Men's Doubles- A. S. Samuel and A. S. Samuel and Chan Ken Leong (Sel.) Chan Kon Leong <Selj Women's Singles Mrs. L. M. Pennefather Miss Mocy Chvee Lan (PJ f S.) Women's Doubles Mrs.84 words
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517 1938-04-24 19 " Sphinx - "Sphinx" By P.B.A. OFFICIALS TAKING NO CHANCES Y^'ITH the second Malayan open badminton championships over last week-end, enthusiasts of the game in the Northern Settlement are now turning their attention to the next big event of the year. I refer to the Triangular Tournament517 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-04-24 19 The Vincent's Sports Club badminton team which lost to the Sphinx 3.P. by an odd game m seven last week-end. (Tribune).21 words
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313 1938-04-24 19 " Phoenix - Singapore Tournaments About To Begin "Phoenix" (By JJENIED of the opportunity of visiting Kuala Lumpur for the Malayan championships, I am not m a position to comment on the players who participated m the various events. My colleague "Rambler" has done so however, and his article appears on this page.313 words
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Advertisement400 1938-04-24 19 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS 01 WEIGHT Took Flesh -formirg Tahict If yGu are troui/od 'oy weight read this letter from put on flesh steadily afi r taking course of tiny, v. fl?sh tablets— although 12 months Miatorium l;ad failed to licit) run. "I was discharged from Sanatorium after 12 months'400 words
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Article1581 1938-04-24 20 " ARGUS - "ARGUS" Congratulations To Dr. Gunesekeras Team They Fully Maintained The Best Traditions Of Ceylon Cricket Their Visit Was Worth While Lessons Of The Tour Malaya Nee ds More Competitive C\ Icket Visitors Were Merely A Scratch Side Yet Too Good For Malaya's Best C. A.1,581 words
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Article166 1938-04-24 20 Malayan Cricket Honours BATTING 75 F. A. S. Caldwell (Selangor v. N. Sembilan). 74* Capt. G. J. Bryar (All Malaya v. Ceylon). 73* M. Kelaart (Ceylon v. Combined States). 68 C. SanTTosham (I. A. v. Ccgamat CO. 67 M. Fernando (Ceylon v. All Malaya). 65* Wazir Singh (LA. v. Segamat166 words
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Article834 1938-04-24 20 " Flaneur - "Flaneur Boxing Notes HTHE wisdom of giving newcomers to the local ring, from overseas, try outs m junior promotions against the lesser lights of local boxing before matching them against top notcheiv, m major cards, was never more evident than m the preliminary card at the Happy834 words
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Advertisement240 1938-04-24 20 [Affer illness... Recoup HEALTH UndVITALBTY |h, =BEWAR^QFSUBSTITUTES^^^^^™!I I When you use OKASA you are not making I I any experiments. There is 10 years brilliant I I record of efficacy behind OKASA. It is the world's I I most widely used Tonic Restorative. I B Obtainable at all lead ng240 words
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Advertisement116 1938-04-24 20 dtp* 'rGfe JBa^L WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prospects and Big Pay Opportunities for the Trained Man I NOW Is the time to get out of the rut and qualify for a permanent well-paid post. Write TO-DAY for our great Guide which contains the world's widest choice of home-study116 words
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Advertisement91 1938-04-24 20 < Ba( l n r t n-cojitinued P« Live Up To Expects THE Lee sifters h»« 1 of bein:,- the m lady badminton P**j: local tournament* t« this rcpuUtton f accurate and P°*fV were h*rd on n which had to bf the match. But their they showed V a* f|M91 words
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Miscellaneous1502 1938-04-24 21 gTHEAIR TO-DAY HOLUAND J^2k'* l7mC H GSO 1145 p.m. Sonata Recital by Norlna The Gu^ds Patrol." Played by H M. 5 Lnhoff S£ Q f M?K by^ e y al 5°^ nd Table Discussion CWcaoo 2 p m Talk on the Cinema h v 50»<.fl acs) and Ohu g^^ violoncello)1,502 words
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650 1938-04-24 22 N. H. L. Siebel - N. H. L. Siebel "NOT IN BEST INTEREST OF THE GAME 99 Malayan Crowds' Appreciation Of Good Play Lacking (Bit DX 11. Gunasckera, the captain of the Ceylon cricket tourists m the rour'c of a eh_l with z TrilOM representative said that from what he650 words
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Article234 1938-04-24 22 Singapore, Saturday. QUICK scoring and excellent bowling by Mohammed Shah who took nine wickets for 34 runs, enabled the Malay Football Association to defeat a V.M.C.A. XI by 40 runs m an interesting game of cricket played at Anson Road this afternoon. V.M.C.A. XI I. Suratta234 words
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230 1938-04-24 22 EAST FIFE KILMARNOCK DRAW IN SCOTTISH CUP Home Football Irom London on ju,, Reuter, wer* y^ ENGLISH LEAGII, ft Birmingham n Charlton A. 0 ESSL Chelsea lES**' Grimsby T. Leeds U. ggp Liverpool 52?! Middlesbrough j Portsmouth 1 &22*» Preston N.E. Stoke C. j ££L WestßromwichA.s HudJ^. ENGLISH LEAGUE, ft-.jj230 words
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Article96 1938-04-24 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 13. FIRE broke out m the Mediterranean m the flag locker of H.M.S. Malaya, the reconstructed battleship originally presented by the Malay States to the British Navy. The fire is described as slight. Dam- age to the flags is estimated96 words
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Article67 1938-04-24 22 Singapore, Saturday. FOUR Chinese, armed with knives, accreted a Hainanese, while the latter was strolling along Grange Road Late last night. After assaulting him, they attempted to rob him but were disturbed and left suddenly, nothing being stolen. This makes the third case reported this month, the67 words
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Article56 1938-04-24 22 London, Apr. 23. MR. Alfred R. Thomon, portrait painter ard mural decorator, who is both deaf and dumb, and Mr. Edward Maule, the architect who designed the new cathedral at Guildford and the proposed extensions of St. John's College at Cambridge, have been elected associates ofBritish Official Wireless - 56 words
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Article67 1938-04-24 22 [From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. TAR A Singh <9.9) of Ipoh was knocked out by Young Corbett (9) m the third round of the main event at the Fun and Frolic. The fight was one-sided, Corbett doin?, all the attacking up to the third round when he67 words
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Article53 1938-04-24 22 CHARITY BASKET BALL MATCH THE All-Black basket ball team beat Chinese Industrial and Commercial 0.8.A. by 32 points to 25 at the Happy World covered stadium last night. A large crcwd supported the match, which was m aid of the China, Relief Fund. The All-Blacks are leaving Singapore this morning53 words
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144 1938-04-24 22 ROBBERY CASES Jewellery, Cash And Clothing Lost Singapore, Saturday. IN the early hours of this morning a 23-year-old Teoehew entered the house of a Teochew woman. Lee Ng Kwon, at 540, Lorcng 30. Geglang. Showing something which Ng Kwon alleged resembled a revolver, the intruder threatened her. forcing her to144 words
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Article130 1938-04-24 22 MR. Ong Swee Law and Master Cecil Wong were both taken to the General Hospital fallowing an accident during a cricket match between the S.C.R.C. and Wearnes S.C. at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The accident occurred a few minutes after Wearnes had .started batting Both players130 words
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Article35 1938-04-24 22 Union, .tf A CROWD approadu&t mf number saw the Scotia final between East Fife ai I marnock at Hampdeo Pi.. li* Kame resulted m a draw »f i (Message by Renter). A35 words
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Article184 1938-04-24 22 Singapore, Saturday. THE Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore held their thirteenth annual handicap swimming carnival this afternoon at the Fort Canning Pool m fine weather before a large gathering of enthusiasts. In the fancy diving competition George Day gave an excellent display to win the event184 words
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Advertisement165 1938-04-24 22 f Qood as new after ££n~^ JL SUNLIGHT SOAP'S I f yjr I SUNLIGHT IS SAFE J ie Parity and mildness of I f i I Sunlight Soap make it ideal I S^**^ ;^^C^^ 1 V <or nanc^ s ec P s them from M f S *^^^^^^V B ett165 words
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Advertisement92 1938-04-24 22 *J* •-^*-> >-^^' <-*^* •5* 5 BROUGHT BACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND TO-MORROW AT \PAVI L I O X ONE NIGHT ONLY j J LOOK OUT) Fhey looked os innocent I C as ongeis but were smo^ f i o? the devil i 1 •y.--<- '^v^Ki^'-Sv >RiJßSK«''^-'-'-' '■•'^'■''^v-v I **f: Ltiitna/92 words
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Advertisement35 1938-04-24 22 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cro-s /J ed eyes. Complicated jjnEjj^SS^cases of defective vision R. A. THOMPSON, FKO.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND PLOW Thone :JOO2. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.35 words
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Article, Illustration309 1938-04-24 23 BAT FIRST ON DRYING jgv Match Against Penang And Kedah Combined T Adams, the home fmi D S. Gunesekera feSc X Gtineseken .23. and R"jsb.s» «ere the only bats!t D J I tote^i re a rriveci the EfSSrswn wickets for 64 F*E*i< ns overcast309 words
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Article110 1938-04-24 23 Ceylon S.C. Just Beat The "Recs" k On S.R.C. Ground Sfifaporp Saturday, ie latC. met the Ceylon ft Qi on the Parian-* this B<ei*«?re dismissed for i by the Ceylonese 'lour for 27 JansfrM'tadK Sundram rtwo *J«HMe for the damage the highest 5. while Balhetchet knocked 3RC _n__Wlp_thy 6 b110 words
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Article32 1938-04-24 23 _f mammii as held i K^25?f Roa 1 °mce tary- f^tari\ ___^8j_ c b 1 S G^ R ____E •m_i* nie s an? W siet r^t, Mrs j_ 8b i-32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-04-24 23 Andre Shehirtt. welterweight champion of the Orient, who will meet Young Aide m Singapore Micrtly. Aide is under contract to Mr. A. E. Beavis. while ShelarfT will be arriving m Singapore m a couple nt days mi his way to Australia.41 words
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Article624 1938-04-24 23 AT STADIUM Champions Beat Police S.C.F.A 5. Police .1 I\OMINATING the attack for more than threequorters oC the pame the VC.F.A. scored a decisive victory ov; r the Police m a First Division League match at Anson Road Stadium yester- i day by five goals to one.624 words
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Article78 1938-04-24 23 Mlxsd doubles t-.cs for Monday m fee I S.C.C. tonnes tounwey arc as f/liows: T. V. Ander?:n and Mrs. C. R. Shepherd vs. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hookms. N. S. Wise and ttrs. n Hipki i vs. O. W. Glimour r.nd Mrs R. P. Bingh?ru. Mr. and78 words
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Article216 1938-04-24 23 Weights or Six Events On May 4 Weights for six races on the second clay, May 4 (Wedncsduv). HORSES—CLASS 2 Div. 3—6 furs. Empire Flower 9-0 Vapour 812 Stella's Pet 8.1? Royal Worlin«ton 8.12 Safarilaml 812 Flag: and Banner 8.7 Itrecht 8 7 Bilsdean 8.7 Waltz .8.6 Mi216 words
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Article51 1938-04-24 23 S.C.C. XI vs. R.A. <Charp.i» on i Sunday (to-day) at 11 a.m at S.C C ground:—R. A. Hooper, B. Gaillard F M. W. Smith, A. G. MacKon/>. C. I Woodcock, L. V. Rolfe, A Gilmour i (capt.i, L. A. Haygate, C. F. Sutton, IP. M. Whitehead. C. W.51 words
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Article414 1938-04-24 23 Loyals' Cricket Team In Action Match Against The Singapore, Saturday. rxCELLENT bowling by Pte. Garton and Sgt. Freeman for the Loyals resulted m a weak Cricket Club XI bcinq: dismissed for 79 runs m a cricket match on the S.C.C. Padang -this afternoon Garton took five wickets for 4 rims414 words
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Article195 1938-04-24 23 Cricket Match At Hong Lim Green Singapore, Saturday BRIGHT weather and a small but enthusiast.^ crowd watched the match -day between the S.C.R.C. and Wearne's S.C. m their cricket fixture. A feature of the match was the right batting by the S.C.R.C. whose total of 154 was compounded from 2.20195 words
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Article37 1938-04-24 23 The final of the open singles championship between T. Aizawa and H Kamis will be played on the V.M C a' courts on Tuesday at 5 r.m. Admission .o chairs 50 cents, benches 20 cents,37 words
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Article20 1938-04-24 23 \M-C.A. First Aid examination will he held on Monday (25th) at 7 3u P.m. at the V.M.C.A20 words
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Advertisement25 1938-04-24 23 my teeth to-day If you use a solid dentifrice, try 0^ moo *l the new Macleans Solid ~^^'~~**~^-VXf<ii\ A. T. Giilcspie, P.O. Cox 217, Singapore25 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-04-24 24 Members of the Chinese Association at their Easter picnic at the seaside at Teluk Kurau. Members who attended the dinner to M, Tan Hoc* retiring short*. The function was held the M Mrs. Amger. Mr. Mrs. A. I> Anderson an? rf^ l mixed72 words
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