Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 May 1938
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Title Section12 1938-05-08 1 The Sunday Tribune -No- IT SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 8 1938. HVE CENTS12 words
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Article145 1938-05-08 1 "JUNGLE SHIP" BREAKS IN TWO m WOKnCorreivondent, London. Apr. 29. §§gff| JJJTJjits buffctin? the ship «i. t*o and one part sank fte f rew bad stayed on board Jn the mishap t* transfer tr» 0 tfc earfo of pythons, mon makes and birds for Ame- mm, aod had completed a*145 words
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61 1938-05-08 1 DRIVER CAUSED DEATHS': CORONER AT RE-OPENED INQUEST tnang, Saturday '"to the dentf, of Mr. lr Ojeab Kok W»h. who g ft > y n a «'ar aicifJrnl m i Ji I**1 on the ni-rbt of mpwpened hr-e this »£Ae instruct i n of the &*»»«f the drivery of tw, UggOhS^tEH61 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-05-08 1 ai r Ji llt world arrived m London from I m h ark Une Th F m afe s °ticty cabaret revue at the Wtp B i rls wh «*e average height is over 6 feet (l *J from over 500 candidates.42 words
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540 1938-05-08 1 New Ang 10-Ita Ha n Pact Stabilises Europe's Peace Sunday Tribune Special) /\dolf Hitler's long-heralded visit to Rome for the purpose of consulting with his co-dictator, Mussolini on the problems of Europe, which will come to a conclusion this weekend,540 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-05-08 1 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the American tennis player who is seeking to win the Wimbledon title for the eig-hth time a record has practised at London already.27 words
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Article126 1938-05-08 1 DRITAIN has made another effort to "humanise" the war m Spain. The British Government 'has sent notes to the Spanish Goven.mjnt and the rebels askine for njercy to be shown to tMHte^'Wsflffcrs The British Minister at Barcelona Mr. H. Lcche, has been instructed lo Morn126 words
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297 1938-05-08 1 SWETTENHAM DIVORCE: 32,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 26. THIRTY-TWO thousand people whose wives or husbands have been m asylum* more than five years will be affected by the decision of the jndee who will hear the divorce petition of Sir Frank Swettenham, eighty-eicbt-year-old knight, on May297 words
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263 1938-05-08 1 Singapore, Saturday. WITHIN the ihxl few months, an oflfic :il «v the Chinese National (Government w il I he visiting Malaya, for the express purpose of studying mining conditions here. m±*jM Malaya, as one of lUe pnncip; In prcd,ucer.\ will, ii is believed263 words
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Article62 1938-05-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 20. Flying Officer E. W. Thornewill has been apnointed to Seletar. j>- ;'< ;'i Pilot Officor G. H. B. Hutchinson and J. G. Thomas to No :?6 Squadron; W. E. M. Lowry to No. 205 Squadron, and J. F. McCall to No 2.Y362 words
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Article118 1938-05-08 1 MAN HEARD THUNDER, SAW WIFE DEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. THi; Malacca Coroner, Mr. G. E. 1 Turner, held an enquiry this afternoon into the death of a Chinese woman, the wife of a ruTfter tapper, who was struck by lightning at Lesong Batu on April 9. Inspector118 words
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Article119 1938-05-08 1 OPECTATOKS were Mattered like ninepins and a number were injured and taken to hosnital vhere they are h'lieved <o be lvine m a mm khis ecnd'tion, when a Delage. dr, \en by the Frenchman, M. Paul, burst into flames and crashed over th 3 backing into119 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-05-08 1 Rosemary and Eunice, two daughters of Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, American \m»assad«r m London, arrived at Paddin p;ton Station, London, on the "Manhattan" boat train from America to join their family. They were welcomed by their father Photo shows: Mi. Kennedy with his daughters, Rosem ary and58 words
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Advertisement21 1938-05-08 1 ON PAGE 24 All the latest news and the Home football results will be found on page J7 of this issue.21 words
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Advertisement114 1938-05-08 1 f^t ALWAYS TIRED? Beware! You are being poisoned! When you feel worn out and tire easily, it is a warning thai your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating and forming dangerous toxins. The accumulation of these toxins is the cause of the most serious illnesses. Eliminate these dangerous114 words
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Advertisement9 1938-05-08 1 the r:\vs WITH VOI U BREAKFAST Try The tiiiihAi;9 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-05-08 1 THE TIDES fo-day: 4.25 a.m., 7 ft. 5 in»s., 6.23 p.m.. 7 ft. 1 m. To-morrow: 6.00 a.m., 7 ft. 4 ins., 7.25 p.m.. 7 ft. 4 ins.28 words
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250 1938-05-08 2 (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 28. C-UPPORT to air raid precautions. by asking clergy to volunteer for training and to encourage their congregations to do likewise, lias been given by the Roman Catholic and Bishops throughout England and Wales. About 17 Archbishops and Bishors attended250 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-05-08 2 m picture, brought to i.onittui Ij'. |i»-<jul ,)l.tiie which madr Mm 1»55i miles flight from Ti- mi .n»j.i«i\«inutel> 11 iiours, (ht wedflteg «»i /.ok, W ><tr i.ld Kin? of thr Albanians J«.\ U'l »r«»vvi}s put kf t< tilt* tlftor .•t» d streets «.i I51 words
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Article33 1938-05-08 2 Lord Baden-Powell, who is eigty-one, is having a bungulcw built near the Nyeri Forest of Kenya. He is expected to occupy his new home at the f\K\ of the year.33 words
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Article97 1938-05-08 2 She Won't Star With "Daddy" "I tli ink Daddy a wonderful act o r bat I want to make uoml a!I by myself." r i hat iva« euilyI .n- Carol .Van Beery, adcjrted riati£tlter oi film star Walj'K Rcery, exnliilnin^ v.hy, at ftlc ol seven, .-.he has turr:d down a97 words
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555 1938-05-08 2 Malaya Turns Tables On The Tin Committee "NUISANCE VALUE" (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 29. MALAYA has turned the tables upon the rest of (he International Tin i"» Committee ant! s^eitts to b€ acqiunn»— as seme ol tne omir, n*« done previooslf a nuisance lalve. •'tier a long period555 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-05-08 2 Mr. Quint m Vincent Hoare, nephew of the Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, and a director and managing partner of London's oldest private banking fiim, new travels from his home m Canonbury, north London, to his office on a bicycle. He says it is not only quicker than a56 words
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Article73 1938-05-08 2 Disraeli's Home Museum HUGHENDEN MANOR, 'he. home served for the nation with all i there s'nee the men's death, Mr. W. H. Abbey, the presi and president 01 itie Worthing m acquired it with some 1.400 awes, < D'sraeii. with the proviso thai nr.ii His plan is. by the aia73 words
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148 1938-05-08 2 TS the Sultan of Johore going to re -many or not? A Th<» Lrrirton I: .;ih Minor rirte J a front pag c st or interview say. tig lhal ll;<- Sultan j> j?<.iru to Amerir an actress whu re irsbk, l»r,; <hv I.148 words
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Article, Illustration162 1938-05-08 2 LOVE S ENT IN A CABLE Dorothy Lamour, it said, had cablec the Sultan thanking him lor nis flattery m wanting a wife who leaked like her, and promising to entertain him when be arrived In Hollywood. The Sultan i.s reported U) have cabled back Many thanks for cable. Will162 words
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Article222 1938-05-08 2 By Air Mail (ardift AN appeal to the Government to hear the case for a Seciftary 4 t Wales hns been made by Mr. Olemert Da vies. X.< >I.P- |j Cardiff Business and Publicity iub here. Wales did not aim at segregation or separation,222 words
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Article62 1938-05-08 2 ONE MAN KILLED TANK CREW THIS is the stJJ nanjf Fah. a Cfe»* M wi.o single-handed <N .Japanese tank aai \v to a »»n Mr saw the W^^Sl lay on the &***;„,> m WMS not disUns^ h N 0- ,d When thfU !jS« hi:, frit, pulled \3± 1 -.nad*', and62 words
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Article63 1938-05-08 2 LEE— Mrs. Lee *ai Hee uiec Chin Yvw Men on Gtli May, 1938, at her BNMance, No. g, Loroiig 27A. Qeyiaag, fcnratrmr leaving bchj.rd an aged mother, hu.band, 1 son (Ltc See li'.u. 1 daup.. (Mrs. Ong Kah Lock* and a grant:chiid. Funeral on 9th M^y. iy3B, a 3263 words
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34 1938-05-08 2 THE "QUEEN MARY" 25 YEARS TO LIVE THI lite* mated -^1 Bates. i hf f c is* meeting of J* r.mpanv h<*« I uoii out '*{L^ M 1 Ma: I i si dep. I34 words
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Advertisement110 1938-05-08 2 MALAYAN PftEMIER HOTEL 4 +s Tins WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS t s DNESDAY Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. .PECIAL RACE DINNER DAI^CE (informal) 9.30 to micmifrhi S SATURDAY Orchestral Conceri B.IS to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL I I-;\TI' \SIO\ TO I A.M. with OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTRACTION s APPEARINCi NKiiniY110 words
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Advertisement45 1938-05-08 2 The Greatest Hecord-Breaker m the History <>i Motion Pictures! -jwSP**^^^Tl lirit full -length J AH ir. Multiplane mn^^MK^^. jcw«b.j~i bVi 593' r< **A^ Telegraphic Address: i" HONE 5934 A^v GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visit rrs and tourists COCKTAIL TAR LOUNGE— MUST CLAB* t^ > »ANT45 words
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Advertisement39 1938-05-08 2 Stamp Collectors Please ivrfie or v. it v- f t.i yo;u pequUemenU. We auve a fair stock ri stamps from aU countries, to till your collections Price list free upon application CXTV STAMP COMPANY, 34. RotHiison Road SING.J ORI39 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-05-08 2 TANKER DUE The U.S.S. Peco.s «Comir.anck-i L Kfiiey, U.S. N.i is expected to pay a visit to Singapore Iron; May 29 to futte 4 The vessel is tin oil tanker30 words
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Article, Illustration551 1938-05-08 3 I he privilege of few men m Malaya— and this is particularly -to .."nd the evening of their lives m peaceful retirement m th<- tropics. One )f the privileged few is Dato Si: David Galloway, who ha:; made history m the annals of medicine551 words
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Article85 1938-05-08 3 MALAYAN COURT GOWN IS POPULAR ,ent f**T v ltt f nt on. *£"West End gown "fh. spcured much nut; £c It somethta if the "Sunday Times 'S^IJL re?*ark°fi -rhp fa- Kce from 80 Dene* an 't**"J^ 3 yard, the former jtjtpr coming f rpm En 5t mine a need i85 words
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Article19 1938-05-08 3 **Md fcrewood has bee- electe I *Bi»warf of the Jockey Club. was Lo.\t Br. I3Sp19 words
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Article25 1938-05-08 3 llLOoman, an officer of Class Mpt Owl Service, ha^ been seiiilrjmtee under the Government &M:Vilfa effect from Jan. 29 1938. apt i:tA daira to pension.25 words
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Article125 1938-05-08 3 i Manchester, April 28. "Uf.\f: h nol baevitable, rearmament Tf does not mean that it can not be .deti."' writes the Bishop of ManI hesttr. Dr. Guy Warman, m the Manchester Diocesan journal. "Indeed, confidence that freedom and i justice can o»- secured and maintained without war125 words
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Article116 1938-05-08 3 ■US gained a seat frorr the -mOm m the West Pulfesm P*iß.The figures were Hi&fcwuenkill (Soc.) lb,58:! J lefcv -Con.) 15! Hi 1.4 »1 gain b> Socialist «H&» by-elections since trit wwil Bection iffl mean little tc Mr. Chamberlain m tXw House with his116 words
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42 1938-05-08 3 SUNDAY OPENING OF EMPIRE EXHIBITION OPPOSED Air .Mail., *S jL 7» ""<!' here t a "«e (.liurch of SMtfaurf. I°° grutlf >' a la G Ji p II- of St. I HI W the X BREACH" on IJ^ 'or the K^ou iiler «W I42 words
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Article98 1938-05-08 3 ARE bowlers the type of men whos? rt language would offend people on their way to church? Alderman H. Braithwaite was the only member at a meeting of Kendal Town Council to oppose Sunday games on Corporation tennis courts, bowling greens and putting greens. Thirteen members voted98 words
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269 1938-05-08 3 VISCOUNT ELIBANK RETURNS TO THE TIN FRAY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 29. VISCOUNT Llihank returns to the controversy now running m the financial press among nwHtiinent tin interests on the subject of the »»i r\\anit\A hi?ff*»r tin not) piojecieo ouner un puoi. In his last letter Lord Elibank269 words
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Article95 1938-05-08 3 'HEA VY EGGS" CA USE PANIC Belgrade PREAT rtwntrrnnUon was caused •n the family of Mme. Milosava Luknvitch «f Kraguyevatz, Ytigosla2a, areurdintj to a local paper, vlm .1 one of her hens began to hiy > weighing more than half a !> >uiul each. To av< Id bad luck Mme.95 words
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Article40 1938-05-08 3 Mrs. J. H. Roberts was admitted to the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are due to leave Malaya on May 20, as Mr. Roberts, who is State Engineer, Selangor. is on leave prior to retirement.40 words
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100 1938-05-08 3 Calcutta LONG mysterieas envelope. addressed to the Himalayan I tpedition, and endorsed "Private; Par Book Post; Please forVftrd; Thanks**, has been reeeivMi !>v Mr. Kydd cf the Himalayan Club, and Secretary of the prcsa lnoriatiOQ. Darjeeling. On the left-hand side is writ- ten "By God's100 words
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Article, Illustration87 1938-05-08 3 Miss Marion (Jeorgenia Wikeley, (pictured above) of RavensWale, fcallaugh, h,\e of Man, is sailing; shortly on the P. and O. liner "Rajputana" for Singapore for her marriage m June to Mr. Peter John Dudley Johnson, Royal Artillery. Miss Wikeley is the daughter of Lieut-Col, j. M.87 words
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Article194 1938-05-08 3 ARSENIC FOUND IN WOMAN fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. PRESIDING as Coroner, Mr G E Turner to-day held an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding' the death of Grace Lopez, sister of anti-malarial dresser employed on Sagil Estate, Tangkah. The d-ceased was brought to the General Hospital. Malacca, with a194 words
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Article20 1938-05-08 3 i Mr. J. Welch, manager of Messrs. A. j van Tooren Co., Port Swettenham, is leaving Malaya shortly on retirement.20 words
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Article377 1938-05-08 3 WOMAN MOTORIST CLAIMS TRIAL Singapore, Bfttmiay. lUDGWSNT was reserved »> v Mr, J R. A. Wand, Fourth Police Magistrate, to-day m the cast m which Mrs Afca MinidPH claimed trial on two charges of driving h« i motor-rar negligently on Iruoll Bank Koari on Jan. 27 and driving without a377 words
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Article29 1938-05-08 3 Mr. I. C. Shenton, Chemist, Geological Survey Department, F.M.S Batu Gajah. will be proceeding on leave prior to retirement on May 21 after completing nearly 20 years of service.29 words
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Article29 1938-05-08 3 Mr. L. A. S. Jermyn, headmaster of the High School, Malacca, has returned from leave, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Jermyn has assumed duties as headmaster oi the school.29 words
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Advertisement72 1938-05-08 3 II Invites you to visit her saloon and see th? prettiest afternoon dressis and the most gorgeous evening gowns, all the latest styles from Paris. fC^ f| WEAKNESS, Wk -OESCHIENS'SyrIi> tmVli 'It K^ Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Docton tlirnu^hout the world have agreed that this radical remedy Al YS CUi<Jbi>. and72 words
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Miscellaneous136 1938-05-08 3 PASSENGERS ARRIVING The following passengers are arriving here on May 17 by the Antenor:— Major G. W. Baass, Mrs. L. D. Wood, Mr. 'and Mrs. S. W. West, Mr. H. Nicholson, Lt. R. B. Prince, Misses J. and S. and Master C. Pennycuick, Miss M. S. Parker, Col. J. AC.136 words
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Advertisement317 1938-05-08 4 Another BIG Record-breaking Show! Jt s BOB'S Grandest Picture A& B^ J.13-U.13-y.13 V TW% i YANK at OXFORD" j j With VIVIEN LEIGH, LIONEL BARRYMORE, j MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN and Large Cast S S^c 808 Sowing m the OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE Boat Race! j Si c him FIGHTING, Fooling and Flirting with the317 words
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Advertisement907 1938-05-08 4 Let Joy Be Yours at the PAVILIOX To-Da^ll^S true nrMissioJ 111 II II wwgXvffi.' ■XvSSR* -.ffi. >jWyCvpCvfr>, vIA A £'>sj» TSRHfrx nuA i 111 l V 4. O ill •m SIWIMMMK>MPK-:-:Kffl>WC '•jK^SHSCM^W^'' ■V. i 4fle TSS&M ..-.y -5 £^x2?mL (1 V A w CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MACMURBav ;^^JOHN BARRY MORE907 words
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Advertisement56 1938-05-08 4 8 GRAND CO MEDY STAjJ BE m^l Ik^^^ kErn; TRE BIG COMEDY^^Hj^^^^^^^^^iSP' f J|[ HIT OF THE YEAR! iJik You remember it for months to come/ \fl B faß^Kk tfß^fe jJ^E FRANK MORGAN- ROBERT YOUNG I llTfifi M MARY ASTOR EDNA MAY OLIVER f Vlrl FLORENCE RICE REGINALD OWEN LJMf^56 words
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Article, Illustration833 1938-05-08 5 BEFORE NOEL BARBER TALKS ON FILMS HE TELLS YOU THAT- $Jwz& BARBER FILM MUSING OOW to talk about something which I confess T Land honestly I know nothing about. Legs. And if ye no right to air my vh-ws on something which rh^ed book to833 words
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Article, Illustration814 1938-05-08 5 1 DON'T know, I seem to be all mixed up these days. If I travel much faster, I*ii be meeting myself coming out to Singapore. I'm about to deal with the Pavilion Cinema. And the film I'm going- to talk about is Romance for Three which I814 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-05-08 5 First Lady Says "And So To Bed" Kay Francis, woman who wants to be first lady m America has a bit of back-chat with husband Prestor Foster m bed.29 words
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Article, Illustration95 1938-05-08 5 THIS is a sample 1 of the lovely scenes you' r e going to see i n "Romance For Three" bright comedy at the Pavilion. its got a host of s'ars, including beauiijul Florence ilice, feminine half o. r the at companying -picture. Its go* snow,95 words
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Article158 1938-05-08 5 THIS is the text of a message issued by the president of the British Social Hygiene Council, Mr Basil Blacken, ab'iut the film "Damaged Li N The British So Hygiene Council beg to request the active co-opera-tion of ai! citizens dC good will m mak.'ng known the talking158 words
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Article486 1938-05-08 5 nOROTHY Lavwur's sudden dark cm- plcxion is not a newly acquired as fans who see her leave the studio seem to think. It's due to a new dark make-up she's acquired for wearing m Per role m Paramount' s "Tropic Holiday." ft 4c CENE RAYMOND and Olymve Bradnu486 words
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Advertisement602 1938-05-08 5 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours^v^^ Glands Fortified by New Discovery m tmA^ Do you feel old before your time? Are you tired, run- m jH\ Men down, worn out, and unable to keep up with the sj»- d and pleasures of modern life? Do you suffer from loss of602 words
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264 1938-05-08 6 SHEIKS ENGLISH GIRL BRIDE MADE HER OWN SARI <By r Waß) OTHILE the traffic of tli j n,< r ared Uftfa*, "cf the ancient East was being conducted i m i de hl«i i Sir'? G-lETKH ABDTX oe M t j aw s'udent i> J E c fe orthe| fl£^s!!264 words
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Article114 1938-05-08 6 WIFE KNEW BESTNETTED £6,000 By Air Mail) Paris, April 21. PLAYING chemin-de-fer at Le Tcuquet Casino, Mrs. P. G. Wodehouse, wife of the novelist, has won a fortune of £6,000 m three r'sjhts*. And "P G." had told his wife to stick to roulette he thought she would be luck?or114 words
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202 1938-05-08 6 "FOREST FOOLS FIRE WOODS IN FRANCE Paris FRANCE like England is faced with ihe problem of week-end hikers and A motorVls and cigarette ends. So many f;res have *cen effused m various parts of France recently by "forest fools" that the Ministry of Agriculture has issued a conunuique appealing for202 words
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129 1938-05-08 6 ]V|OT;xteD Policeman Arthur -A-"* Chalmers, a married man with two children, confessed to New York detectives that he murdered his mistress, Irma Pradier. "You did it for her money," they said. But Chalmor's pride was hurt. "I may be a murderer, but plea.se129 words
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Article50 1938-05-08 6 Many offers including one of £2,000 from America, have been made for King Edward Vll's 1899 motor-car since the King rode In it when he visited "shadow" factories m Coventry a fortnight ago. The Daimler Company, to whom the car belongs, refuse to part with.50 words
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Article171 1938-05-08 6 TVfOTHER of seven children, a wife living happily with her husband. defeated another woman's allegation of her misconduct. Mrs. Ethel Prigmore, Cambridge-dvive, Lee. London, SE.. failed m her petition In the Divorce Court for a decree alleging misconduct by her husband. Thomas, with Mrs. Ethel171 words
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132 1938-05-08 6 Peace Parliament At World's Fair? New Work. A WORLD peace parliament, to be held m New York when in* World's Fair opens ther? En 10'f», has been suggested here by Mr. R. C. Hawkin, of London. Mr. Hawkm ha.- been visiting the United States as represent ativ International Arbi^'ntion League.132 words
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Article70 1938-05-08 6 Old soldier, aged eighty. Warren Hayward, a married man, of Fisher's Cottages, Selborne, Hants, stated to have been sentenced to four months m 1933 for assaulting a girl of eleven, was sentenced to 'three months' hard labour at Alton for striking a mother who said she70 words
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Advertisement535 1938-05-08 6 DARED NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED Vntii He Discovered Chardox sorbin'r th*» nc <i Ar*> v Afraid to eat 1 that because II There's n wav hotpucfr rJAnr forW] Of v: ''v. f .V['p-.. i^rt to r j h pff**^t^. P< k tbl "I nnd r--. f from tho t535 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1938-05-08 7 gfhgfhgfhfghbgfhfgh Where Tyburn Martyrs Died I1W«- fen. f\ fWKTICIAKS have caly "W that 200 people m i wrW die every hour '«<l«y and every day '•••othat there is really exclusive about 1 Want, death does f «can very- much to tr «t until some *h familyPlanet News - 1,217 words
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Advertisement56 1938-05-08 7 stt VI U C re .'i m c r i c (J^ v can have 'v- < -i.'.nt WffVVfPH delivered with the mi'; faeamet Le I 1 I Phone 5376 for Retail Orders. jjr Ma\ Phone 4009 for Wholesale Orders. I^^ \W DISTRIBUTED BY 5 I Nt,AP Q R L56 words
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Article3057 1938-05-08 8 Kennedy Williamson - Kennedy Williamson Sunday Tribune Short Story By 1 a NYONE who saw Mr. Robert Ponderson ascending the front JL ML steps of the great London hospital might well have been curious. It waa so difficult to guess his mission. Ho certainly could not be3,057 words
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Advertisement236 1938-05-08 8 A BEAUTY HINT STRAIGHT FROM lovely MIRIAM HOPKINS i **j5 1 Mary: "Why do you admire Mary: u lf only my skin were A MONTH LATER: M.riam Hopkins so much, Jack. 1 «s lovely as Miriam Hopkins s. I wonder how she keeps ie so Mar* "I am glad I236 words
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Advertisement290 1938-05-08 8 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya. THE NEW PARKER VACUMATIC Flashes to the Inward Eye Its Irresistible Beauty and Perfection fijj& THE LATEST AND GREATEST PEN THAT PARKER HAS EVER PRODUCED gjg> There's eye appeal to Parker's new enough ink to write a 16,000- word fz Major and Maxima290 words
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Advertisement475 1938-05-08 8 ill Kidney Germsii Restore Your Health P There is nothinpr that can make you feel I wrote: 'For six yoai: fi|Lpv^ older and more rundown than Kidney :md kidn^v trouble i > Wfl E? Bladder trouble caused by Germs devel- bladder w< In wZI ■k' oned m your body during475 words
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Article286 1938-05-08 9 SUNLIGHT GIVES ENERGY I j tLtrc s i f JS I *Ytt c W* frcrn I *i* considered I I ra tausuit. a^ many I J!£^ "r^ we enc n u h u d fc#ff and pnjr s fißit v«il not. oe ■?L rf l*t that conies rrorr. I ap286 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1938-05-08 9 Questions of great m terests to poultry breeders m this country are answered, m this article, by Mr, John G Brernan, V. D. M., CP. E, C T. The prevention of pou hry diseases, the methods of ling chicks, and the cure of roup are some1,016 words
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Article202 1938-05-08 9 Review Cf Famous Showman's Career pHAIiLLL b. cochran, the famous Impresario, will himself be heard ir ihe second programme m the ser.e.s 'The Showmen of England,' to be broadcast from Daventiy In the near future. 'Charles B. Gochran presents...' en a pester may mean any202 words
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Advertisement33 1938-05-08 9 l^^^^^f^^S 0R W RIST I^^HP^ OBTAINABLE AT 1 j^^ AY DEALERS 1 V \y r^ruu^hout Malaya. I Sole Agents:— |v (Succes sors to Ckeong Brothers), d ifigg ?1. South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE, S.S.33 words
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Advertisement278 1938-05-08 9 Friday night duty 1 for all There's real loveliness for your hair m a regular Amami Shampoo. Prove it Have Settings Made Easy your fi rst Amami Shampoo to-night. Notice MW u o r how fresh your scalr) feels how gloriously YOU can give your hair haif shin^ s hQW278 words
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Advertisement424 1938-05-08 9 J^... ..^a "Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again m PERFECT HEALTH" "Of course," the doctor will mswer. (tC^^ M a^ zana 5 which I have been prescribing Vr|^C^ f f° r years, always gives wonderful results. \t* In those families which use Kalzana there fclftf^^ are none of424 words
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Article, Illustration1590 1938-05-08 10 RACE night at Raffles was one of those rare e vasions when an extension ..c waj granted. There was a fairh rowd, though the people seemed to ther stubdued, I thought. Perhaps a whole afternoon's racing had rather I ci everyone out. What1,590 words
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Article118 1938-05-08 10 Scoring a great success m Peg O' My Heart is dashing Mr. Ivan Pawson with the right •public school" manner for h!a role as Alaric, the son Homeward Bound on the Rawalpindi which left last Friday are Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Broadhurst, Mr. and Mrs. J.118 words
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433 1938-05-08 10 IN these hot days the problem is ho* j lo keep coo! both indoors and out Here, m Christie's, you will find just the very thing, designed especially for your comfort ii: this extreme heal We hay: all heard of and seen433 words
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Advertisement27 1938-05-08 10 "CHRISTIE" NEWLY RECEIVED LINEN COTTON DRESSES THE LATEST FABRICS VIVTD COLOURS. HATS OF THE LATEST STYLES, ALL COLOURS AND SIZES. Prices Moderate. 19 STAMFORD RD. PHONE 2526.27 words
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Advertisement43 1938-05-08 10 MAX FACTOR'S MELTING CLEANSING CREAM Tne screen turs prefer M«* Factor's Cleansing Cream because it meltt instantly, penetrate* more deeply into th« I ore*, cleanses more thoroughly. It will keep your skin smooth and lovely. MAX FACTOR, HOi r YWOOD "Cftmttus tin Stars"43 words
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Advertisement23 1938-05-08 10 J VISIT j WnjcvJnjal 1 J Dresses from $4 to |$27 Materials 5 designed by expert S designer. Phone 6832. 10, Battery Kd.23 words
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Advertisement106 1938-05-08 10 <;i, STEVENS KD. Renowned residential establishment situated on 5 &cres of elevated and well-kpnt grounds. First nl?s6 FOOD. 'Coir: Storage supplies). Highly recommended by past and present residents. Extra large rooms with longbath, shower. verandah, own entrance and o^her distinctive features Free garages syces' qrs." Tennis Badminton PHONE 1138. T^£106 words
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Advertisement76 1938-05-08 10 is SHOWING A COLLECTION (,o\\ v JUST ARRIVED 1 LONDON i at for DOftVniJE an«i MATITA SPORTSWEAR I GANT CORSETS and BRASBIEWSB Pliese iQ^ Manure i ILBttteryW 1 UITB 4 5 A/ fZABETH \s' I The baoi Bf a!' Jg y beauts tres^nU m w and V' 7r%rk In c76 words
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Article545 1938-05-08 11 •7* )bswell Arm *<,V once aKai !I the day. E^^ are radiani J**^ cf a varied deHffi i^ e]f i:S I:I:e ne P*ll set out to charm StT^ loallloTersol b#* remarked recent V L&*. aye arnud dur ait day or two. Mr. and .a545 words
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Article, Illustration595 1938-05-08 11 MADE a point of visiting the various shops m town last week to have a peep at the many attractive goods on m There were some amazingly tempt things which only an extremely strong-willed person could resist. At liaison Artistique T saw some y595 words
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Article635 1938-05-08 11 the centre of the dress. From Marina's more expensive collection is seen an afternoon dress of a bright yellowy green that would go well with the red-head. It is worn with a straight jacket which is embroidered at the corners with roses of a reddish brown colour.635 words
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Advertisement31 1938-05-08 11 E you SEEN NE HOUSECOATS Ltd.' i j Frocb rdßoaci C* %m PAHIT DRESSES and JAL FLOWERS JUST RECEIVED AT v CHATS \»llt§ HW^. p HONfc io^. BATTERY V ROAD 131 words
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Advertisement25 1938-05-08 11 MADAME PAGE Late of 92. Piccadilly, London. I EX PER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER Specialist m Maternity Wear. Battery Bid?. Battery Road, ±*none 6327. Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement71 1938-05-08 11 A VERY LARGE AND NICE COLLECTION JUST ARRIVED OF LADIES WHITE WASHABLE HAND-BAGS IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS. PRICES FROM $3.50 AT The Novelty Store, 88, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. aJuiauiriay Ihb famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all71 words
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Advertisement92 1938-05-08 11 Science has contributed f^^^^^^^P much to our comforts §1 but to mothers it has VTN^^^^^^B given a personal and W^~M^^MM intimate benefit when Wl^^^^WMf it discovered the means WL~ nf nrpmrinp "LACTO- W^M^Wm ot preparing 1./a\- i n-/" 'ffl/%w%f w|N GEN" from pure cows' jj|jl f-^^^M milk, m "LACTOGEN" we92 words
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621 1938-05-08 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, May 8, 1938. THEY SHOULD CLIMB DOWN monthly n ort, Mr. John r tary and Selangor Asiatic Unempl 'ommittee, makes which may or may hai the official attitude men! and the re- cau-ed by it is into line with his and with those of all the621 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1938-05-08 12 C. H.W. Goutt - COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR IRELAND C. H.W. Goutt A FIFTEEN years campaign for the severance of all ties between the Irish Free State and Britain, carried on by Mr. De Valera with unceasing vigour ever since the Treaty of 1922, was brought to a successful conclusion at the end1,149 words
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Advertisement61 1938-05-08 12 Good snap, eh? I used Kodak Film \?Tazß /w To get good snap^- u>u v-iIJ he proud to show your friends, you must ÜbC film which gets the detail, W^jM detail m high-light and ihtdov. 4 1 /I Sri lOr KO&AK FSifll Roll Film and Rim Pack From c// Kodak61 words
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Miscellaneous508 1938-05-08 12 WIT AND WISDOM OF TME WEEK. TWO men were walking across a prairie with his host. Ed a crossed cheque. m Canada. j 'What do these pecple eat?" he ask- j «r m sorry," he said, politely -'but I Hearing a noise like thunder behind i rd, indicating a number508 words
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708 1938-05-08 13 FURNITURE IN HIS HOUSE IS (By Air Mail) London, April 17. JUST beyond the traffic streams of Brompton-road, m the heart of fashionable Knightsbridge, London, a rich man lives a strange, almost monastic life. Dark, fervent. Simon Nissim, nephew of the late708 words
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368 1938-05-08 13 Smiled At Gunman, Asked Him "A Joke?" \f a man In the back seat of his car threaten him 0* salver a mill manager turned, smiled cheerfully Wi 8 this a joke.' IJIP* 0 evidence, some of it reminiscent of a Hollywood thriller given at Xl M on?an. aged 35.368 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-05-08 13 A new style moJel for Ascot which is being shown at the Empire Exhibition, made from materials costing a few dollars, and producer! m a British factory27 words
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194 1938-05-08 13 A TLANTIC RESCUE: SKIPPER REWARDED London. THE Board of Trade have awarded a piece of plate to Lieutenant Commander Henry Nelson, U.S.N.R., master of the American s.s. President Pierce, m recognition of his services m rescuing the crew of the s.s. Sandgate Castle which caught fire m the Atlantic en194 words
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Article61 1938-05-08 13 ENGLISH MAJOR LIVES AT SEA D Btit^h 4m, v Syfn-y. New South Wales, April 23. Ril b cer who find s »t cheaper to live on the sea than h* T *iLT d hh Uih vo a 8~ to Australia. and ho h.ts made 12 consecutive round t i s61 words
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Article53 1938-05-08 13 A £10.030 claim for damages against Max B:\cr and three co-defendants, Including Baer's manoger, Ancl Hoffman, has been filed by Mrs. Will" am W Waliis. ci New York, who contends that she suffered a head injury when a stand frt Baer's training camv> at Speculator, NewReuter - 53 words
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Article65 1938-05-08 13 M.P's WIFE CHANCES NAME Mrs. A. S. Cunningham-Reid, who recently figured m an action over financial arrangements said 'to have been made between her and her husband, Captain A. S. CunninghamReid, M.P., has 'given notice of her intention to change her name. She will m future be known as the65 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-05-08 13 FIVE HURT WHEN CRANE SNAPS -BUT NOBODY WAS i KILLED Fivo workmen wer<» injured when a ten-ton crane collapsed on the site of Imperial Airways' new building which is under construction m Buckingham Palace Ro; d, London. The crane was lifting a load of ste l girders from a lorry81 words
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Article72 1938-05-08 13 Here's man who collects women's dresses, hats, gloves, shoes and "accessories." Says Dr. C. W. Cunnington, of Dollisavenue, London, N.W.3: "Women's fashions tell you what women think about. They express sub conscious sex feelings. A narrow waist simply asks for a protective male arm." He has 500 dresses72 words
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132 1938-05-08 13 NINO, ANNIE, NANO, NANCY WHAT'S IN A NAME, ANYWAY? A WOMAN teachbr who corresponded with the Board of Education was inexact about the form of her Christian name. She received this letter from tho Board "Dear Madam., The Secretary is directed to point out that, on the birth certificate you132 words
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Article80 1938-05-08 13 Although twenty-four years had passed since they met, a blind Middlesbrough man recognised the voice of an old v;ar-time comrade. The blind man, sitting at home, was being interviewed by a local government officer when he asked: "Are you Mr. 9" His visitor astonished, admitted that he80 words
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Article72 1938-05-08 13 Sofia. FOllt children have been i;»iled and several injured by a bomb explosion at the Orphans Home, limn, m Soutn Bulgaria. The children, playing m tne grounds, came across what utey thought was a ball, and started to have a game with it It pioded suddenly.72 words
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231 1938-05-08 13 POWERS START NEW PURGE OF WORLD'S SPIES (By Air M London, ?pr 1 22. SECRET police of a dozen nations are to-day carrying out a world-wide spy purge. In Britain, France, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia and the United States especially, Ihe authorities have recently initiated intensive drives against spy organisations. French231 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-08 13 Vc/- i—v\ oiipies o o.'wi, /r 2» fy,r y. ;.c: ztirii/ tarts, I-M ty twHM'i 4^ F^17 words
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Advertisement64 1938-05-08 13 FUL- V U E .y -^MT JXO-fiCru New Strength m Rimless Glasses] First; there are no screws through the lenses: Electrically soldered pins held the lenses tightly and psrmanertly m place: Second; ihere are tiny springs cushion* ing the lensts against breakage: Let us show you and ut you. THE64 words
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Advertisement264 1938-05-08 13 Dissolve Ugly Fal The New Cinema Way Safely Lose 5 Lbs. a BS^^ps^ss^^ >, -"-Hli Week— 2s Lbs. a Month P V Stout men and women throughout the world will welcome this news of a new l quick, easy way to slim the figure and look (p$ uiWJ; and feel264 words
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73 1938-05-08 14 New Delhi. Apr. 21. MESSRS. Ramkrishna Khettri, Ram- dulaboy Trivedi. Manmathanat'a Gupta and Sachin Bakshi, four exPlp.kori Ca. c <? prisoners were released this morning from the Delhi District gaol af f cr the expiry of their sentence of four months each for defying the ex73 words
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1185 1938-05-08 14 W.R. Paterson - IF YOU WANT TO START A RUMOUR—DON'T GO TO IPOH W.R.Paterson In which I discourse on the fact that Ipoh is now on the air map and then skip to rumours, Spaying a compliment to the news hounds whose S business it is to track them down. i v 11,185 words
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Advertisement204 1938-05-08 14 *C TICILETS ISSUED C ALL STEAM- I ro.i Yq rp» S!IIP AIR AND J I I K M V LLi RAILWAY LINES. i NO BOOKING FEES. C Chinese clients and those of all I other resident communities are I given the best of attention and j assi^^ance. 38, ROBINSON RD.,204 words
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Advertisement355 1938-05-08 14 To Be Won a choice frcw^ Take your choice from the following: VALUED AT At/^ N^^ Badminton Rackets Boxing GJot** GoZ/ Bag... 2 l 2 doz. Tennis Balls allotment oi piizt^ c^ reserve the 28 i You may submit any number ~^^^g|j^^ T?n l of 50 XIN r GS P355 words
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504 1938-05-08 15 ,PFT CITIES O SEEK PEACE (HV ADR MAID i \XTON. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, APRIL 22. N XN f> WOMEN PROM A! I W.M K^ OF LIFE- -m FRO>I THE HIGHEST RANKS OF SOCIETY n HF RE m A WORLD OF THEIR OWN. m the504 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-05-08 15 <•« the siant arc lamps used r.'smw Empire Exhibition lifhtin? Each bears the \m i Scotland, crfst of the exhibition.22 words
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Article71 1938-05-08 15 Leeds. NJUMi Bets 11 which have N tetn broadcast m Fne»»»n- with a contest bert*h and American stn- iraduatrs. have now been the "General Knowopposed Sif"* 1 schoolchildren m a arts [viST 1 U) P ut °n the air. N ST p .Waters won a close P%»2^J?71 words
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Article45 1938-05-08 15 Vben creditors met at Umcfon Bankruptcy Buildings to discus Ihe failure of Kid Lewis! the former boxer, of Dover-street, W.G it was stated that he owed about £300 and had no assets The Official Receiver will wind up the estate m bankruptcy.45 words
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Article, Illustration209 1938-05-08 15 WORLD'S* glamour man No. 1 is Anthony Eden. H<* pets top vote from a thousand American women and a thousand America n men asked to pick tho five mcst I h a n d s ome men m the world. Utii mione Ba d d c209 words
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Article130 1938-05-08 15 CAR IS HURLED HUNDRED YARDS Nobody Hurt AJicevill,e, Alabama. FIVE people a man, his wife and their thi\je children sitting inside a motorcar were hurled 100 yards into a ditch by a tornado here. Nobody was seriously hurt. The car was wrecked. Some force just picked us up, car and130 words
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Article125 1938-05-08 15 MUIRT md unruffled, seventy-or**;- year-old Mrs M"«rv Sophia Bray BH nlv nodded when told that $4,000 damages, with costs, had been awarded against hei at Biissex Assizes at Lewes. There will be an appeal," she said. Shortly before, the jury had returned j from125 words
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357 1938-05-08 15 "UJK aim at preparing men and material for a war of short duration, ,T»id cue man myself -nil! be m supreme command." Mussoli j made Lhal announcement fo'he Italian Senatp m Rome when h^ went to I past of Italy's might on357 words
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Article134 1938-05-08 15 FA THERS LEARN TO WASH THE BABY N»*w York SOME 40 men have graduated here from New York's new College for Prospective Papas." In a brisk four-week course they hav^ learnt everything from selection of the doctor to holding the baby for bathing. They learnt faster than the average i134 words
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Article119 1938-05-08 15 \V;j .h JUt-in I) < IPtOVISION for nearly )tw. n n hours of OVCflteie pay hs.s been Blade m the I nited S»r.t<s Popart inont\ budget for |§3S-3t indicating thai Ihuj >rar ;s expected, Dwing to tottnui a flairs. During (Im iijir^ut <iNrnl '■••rr. which rnds on119 words
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Article57 1938-05-08 15 The Hon Cyril Asquitn X c i. c ;q> pointed a Justice of the High Court M .7 ii. 'ice, ECiOg*f Bor'-h Division m th«place of Mr lattice Porter wha h.* beon tppointed ;i L«*»rd Of App< I 1 Ordinary. Mr. Asquith. fourth ion of U57 words
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Article113 1938-05-08 15 A recital by Peter Dawson. the wellknown Australian baritone, will be broadcast from Dayentry on Moy 8, and relayed m Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. His programme will consist mainly of Lallads by modern composers, and he will give hi.s own commentary on the songs113 words
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Advertisement47 1938-05-08 15 Bg\ W^MidmS/ ML^ Jttf m& 9 ul any other make. N't/ icr-oftrr- purchase and high secona tend pricey «re /m;o v/ B.S'/I l^ v/ca' OSJOfS. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Batu Pahat, Muar, i'enung Motors, Penang lpoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Serembaii.47 words
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Advertisement256 1938-05-08 15 A CHILD'S APPETITE It is too much to exrect a child with a healthy appetite to limit his helpings to reasonable bounds when confronted with sweets, pastries, ice cream and other rich food, especially so, at times when supervision cannot be exercised Disordered digestion which invariably follows such over indulgence,256 words
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Advertisement451 1938-05-08 15 Oh, My Poor Legs That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain Have You Suffered it DO your legs throb and buna It your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism > Do piles make your life a misery Does your heart fail to keep your blood flowing451 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1938-05-08 16 G. S. Hammorty - G. S. Hammorty B V ON rL WHO yVISHJbS Hr< iIiVA W t ßump Ed HIS Ac Ei "piVE people are sitting round a table with a green baize cloth, each with a fan of five cards m his hand. Excitement is tense, for they1,156 words
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Advertisement478 1938-05-08 16 sLLlnnm v\ I //OW •ttractiva a slim, trim H figtire looka on the court! S SUm tafely with Redex lotion, n Applied externally. Reduce* H flesh only where applied. UnH faOingly effective and easy to W me. Absolutely harmless. No P§ dieting. Approved by physicians. 2j Begins to act m478 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-05-08 17 y Bum of the Rock tcwering aouve them, men of the Royal fl»htin& kit and gas masks trek part m a mimic battle at Marines came from British warships lying m the harbour. hews: Royal Marines firing from a trench.44 words
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Article195 1938-05-08 17 (By Air Mail) London, April 22. L the latest, the most authentic, and, I believe, the only irate .stahment so far of the foreign forces acting with iraies, writes the Daily Mirror diplomatic correspondent. Italians, commanded by General Berti, with General Manzini as second m command195 words
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Article67 1938-05-08 17 WATERLOO RELICS Worcester. J "iour> of the Mots to victors JLil^*! Good, a Guards, they [hiJ 1 1 m-anv years *%ZT y v und a f^ w M«2»iT worn > th«* i vl" if R G!ouces as S*i£ anof Wor l n«m on the hW,n th v atHv thcv will67 words
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419 1938-05-08 17 WOULD PRESERVE RACIAL QUALITY (By Air Mail) THAT the State; may be fcrccd lo London, Apr. 19. gs yr-^ry m order lo preserve the control ail marriages within the nr>i Sir Farnphar rtazzard. Regius Profess i.uaFty oi the race, is (H torecasi <419 words
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Article229 1938-05-08 17 400, 000 BOULOGNE PILGRIMS Boulogne-Sur-Mer, DOIJS.OGNE is already making dc- railed preparations <<> house and rfffl the 300,000 t 0 400,009 visitors who arc expects! m July for the foMrlb nnt'rnal eortgress i"> honour o\ fr?e BlesFcl Virgin Mary. La:-fre numbrr.s ci visitors are. expected from Brit'aiti, Ireland, Belgium, Holland,229 words
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Article67 1938-05-08 17 lIRITAIN doesn't treat its beer with k* rufllcient .f' >: Sir Herbert Morgan told < ctcn and I-; ;tric L i i I nailers. "Fcreign wines hive been imdc {•he ceremonial tltinfc of the cry try, why rt'Ould bezi be the e?rer!<">"ai drink? tl P.2(r67 words
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Advertisement184 1938-05-08 17 PILES There is no need for as to tell yoa of th« ■widening irritation, the day and aight torture caused by pile trouble We tell you that if you only start nsing Man Zao at once it will step the terrible pain, •oothe and completely heal blind or bleeding pile*.184 words
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Advertisement87 1938-05-08 17 1 ENJOY LIFE I Ki.CAifj vi 1M IT V j. A I. V O g r* mi IF* I forREINVIGORATION i BODY ond MIND 3 ALVO- ECSTASIN i 5 not rin f «penrr.ei>» '9 b'i» d uir* life volid g |11.1 X I X I a lift prolonging j VITALITY87 words
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Advertisement575 1938-05-08 17 V 1\ Have healthy, wellT TSE a little Brylcreem every morning. Sec how ncaf it A 4f\ M keeps the hair all day. See, too, what a bealthv glo*«. ii /gjv 3m I gives. See how it frees the scalp from dandruff. Millions of ggg[ I •mart, well-groomed men use575 words
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Article204 1938-05-08 18 Now He is Fit to Join L'p Again Twenty years a^">. he left the army, constiD2ted and rheumatic Then he sot fat. To-day, he is fit and nimble— a merry, romping granddad, 61 years vouup.. "I came out of the army with rheumatism." he writes.204 words
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Advertisement247 1938-05-08 18 NEW HAIR ftttofc. For 21 ytara Kota>k* hu dm« X trii|iag hair to Hi h«»4« '> />." nun aim ww«»^b ''j/'i y' a* al! r»««_ WmfZf e»*w a «iucr«ai Tt#f JK ,»dearirißth»-«-ift{ne»l ••r* I hair pa~wci M Almail jf that the yuuny ham •aid can yrwu; through. CtjUiVo and ITntanco247 words
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Advertisement483 1938-05-08 18 vHEMBr gB IB JB vsw B^fc^ I and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks m 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Vimrns of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, C|n*ii% and any form ot chest and lung trouble live m peril. uO JDu UI66P Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B. A sudden483 words
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Advertisement30 1938-05-08 18 GREAT THIRST INSATIABLE HUNGER WEAK LIMBS DIZZINESS IN HEAD COPIOUS Si FREQUENT URINATION. ARE SIGNS OP DIAKETES APPLY FOR lIKSS2SAL PILLS MR. C. S. CHAN, 277 aACE COURSE ROAD. Singapore30 words
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Advertisement71 1938-05-08 18 1 BRAIN -BriLIHSGW** A Master W. J. IS** say a w you: Ef^B«f^ job. -to make J dreaming 1 SSff t develop your nnea f^^ YOU MUST J^^ffflj 1 Earn I "Lf vo^^ The Lad""' M^ I This c vn*mic**» 5n4 er of PEI.MANISM o t 's 40 ye^ t,.71 words
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Article, Illustration334 1938-05-08 19 KEDAH TO COMPETE FOR FOONG SEONG CUP XiM Taken At Recent ¥&B.A. Meeting i m OurOii-i CorresporAcU, Alor Star. a- m t he history of badminton m Kedah, a Vie will travel outstatior the for the Foor.or Seong Cup tournafcrfM"> w r ;he committee of the Kedah Badminton f.t Micheal's334 words
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158 1938-05-08 19 Malacca Parties Prepare Fo r New Season From Our Om Correspondent) Malacca. Party of Malacca was defeated by the riendly encounter on Sunday by two games. L 1 %fc JH* definitely Bt^euts obtalned !$C2iS oaamlß- luring the Ne »antan Up c omMal «cca win be acting as hosts or will158 words
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381 1938-05-08 19 (By "Sphinx") npHE first Siamese woman m the country to have taken part m comA rctitive badminton, Mrs. Bija Banvor, who is favoured to win the Pen?.n£ junior ladies' singles championship, impressed me with her p!^y when she made her debut m the Free381 words
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Article, Illustration860 1938-05-08 19 Waileen Wong - THE SECOND MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Waileen Wong "MY IMPRESSIONS OF SOME OF THE PLAYERS" (Contributed By Miss "DHOENIX" has asked me to give my impressions of some of the players who took part m the second Malayan badminton championship, held m Kuala Lumpur a few weeks ago. It gives me pleasure860 words
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454 1938-05-08 19 Ex Selaogor Player Wins Hongkong Titles ONE Selangor badminton player is making history— but not m Selangor. He is Hui Peng Kwan who, as P. K. Hui, has just won the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles m Hong Kong, where he is at present furthering his studies which, dining454 words
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Advertisement301 1938-05-08 19 TOO TIRED TO THINK? An c" v vay to 6 a nf rnei Diy a! I .-or* k $t a dull your k: sn en- j evident r> cc v day, the -en drained from y t)lay. Ai'tificial iVert after a time, a ural re< i powers of the bod]301 words
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Article, Illustration758 1938-05-08 20 " ARGUS - "ARGUS" BY Malayan Lady Tennis Champion Retains Ceylon Title And H.C. Sansoni, Ex-Malayan 'hampion Regains Ceylon Men's Singles Title What The Ceylonese Cricketers Are Saying About Malaya They Came Here When Cricket Was At A Low Ebb The 'Forthcoming Clarke Cup Match In Singapore Men758 words
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Article529 1938-05-08 20 BOWLING 8 for 26 Schubert (Postal Union v. C. Workshops K.L.). 7 for 11 Schubert (Postal Union v. C. Workshops X.L.}. 7 for 16 G. Waites (Jasin Club v. I.A.C. Malacca). 7 fcr 21 G. Webb (Clarke Rangers v. Rly. Y. Spore). 7 for 25 V.529 words
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Article283 1938-05-08 20 ANSWERS to the questions submitted by Mr. Tan Meng of Woodliegh Close, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, are: 1. The fees payable for participation m the junior championships are $2.— per entry for the men's singles; $3.— per pair for the doubles. 2. For 'the ladies' junior tournament283 words
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530 1938-05-08 20 Kinta To Hold Girls' Inter Team Tourney Badminton (By "Racquet") ACCORDING to latest information available the* Kinta inter-team girls tournament being held U* year by the Kinta Badminton Association. Thanks to the efforts now being made by the committee of management a.s many as four teams ha^e more or less530 words
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Advertisement207 1938-05-08 20 ft ->^£a WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prospects and Big Pay Opportunities lor 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 choica of home-study engineering207 words
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Advertisement16 1938-05-08 20 I OMHinub!e at alllmding Chemists or from: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, 20 B. Collytr Quay, SingoporcTH MAAS 2216 words
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Advertisement60 1938-05-08 20 r 3 Times out of 4 y a INDIGEST t-*V INTESTJO' nt«in H**" 1 Larf ond imoll tub«» ot your chemlit I) *"L H* •r direct from /oieph Travn A Son. v, u x U -N» KIS Ltd.. Singopore. fenanf oni Kuafc Begin > Hir mc*» nin P Lumpur. fU/u«e60 words
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Article, Illustration911 1938-05-08 21 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) AN Saturday last, there was only v one cricket fixture, and that at Jasin where the up-country club played against the Indo-Ceylonese Association. The J. C batting first, put up 124, a fairly respectable total under the circumstances, but which should have911 words
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299 1938-05-08 21 Singapore, May 7. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 39 4 3xd Ayer Hitam 20 6 216 Bangrins 19;. 20 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Chanderiangs 13 6 14 6 Hitam Tin 0.35 0 40 Hongkong Tin 19- 20Hong Facts 1.01 1.06 Idris Hyd. 6.3 7 3 Ipoh299 words
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98 1938-05-08 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday neon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FO.B. May) 19% 19 <a Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.O.B. May) 18 3 4 lo 7 a No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 19? 4 I9f a do. May 19 7 898 words
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Article62 1938-05-08 21 The market responded sharply to news that Congress will control the proposed spending. Railway shares reversed its down trend for the first time since the Spring of 1937. We recommend the retention of trading purchases, adding good utility operating company issues. Commodities are proving to be well liquidated and62 words
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Article38 1938-05-08 21 Yesterday's To-day's Close. Close. 30 Industrials 113.46 117 16 20 Rails 21.57 22.90 20 Utilities 18.58 19.91 40 Bonds 86.80 87.46 New Ycrk Stock Exchange— business done:— Total volume 1,020,000 shares. Call Money. 1 per cent.38 words
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Article347 1938-05-08 21 Last Sale May j May 6 Adams Express 8% 9 l A American Locomotive 17 18 Va American Tel. Tel. 128 130% American Tobacco B" 72 72 Anaconda Copper 27 y 2 28% Baltimore Ohio 5% 6*4 Bethlehem Steel 46 y 4 48 V 2 Canadian Pacific Railway 6347 words
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Article29 1938-05-08 21 Previous Close. Closing. New York Rubber: July 11 51b 54a 11.93bi95a September 11.64bj65a 12.0708 December 11.82'84 12.24 26 July to-day's high 11.92, low 11.61. Total Sales.— 2,100 tons.29 words
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Article52 1938-05-08 21 Manila, May 6. Last Sale Prices. Previous To-day Antamok 0.49 0.49 Pesos Atok 0.25 0.24 Coco Grove 0.55 0.52 Demonstration 0.335 unquoted I.X.L. 0.70 0.66 Masbate 0.145 0.14 Mires Operations 0.11 unquoted Sar Maurlcio 0.45 0.43 UnHed Paracale 0 41 unquoted Gold Share Averages; Previous 80.73,52 words
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Advertisement35 1938-05-08 21 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross od eyes. Complicated (j^if^Sr/^--cases oi defective vision- s^^ R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.35 words
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Advertisement73 1938-05-08 21 Another Outstanding M. G. M. J I Production Daring, Thrilling j ana 7 Exciting j 1 i The C'AI'ITOI/* NEXT ATTRACTION! j 5 The Stars of "BROADWAY MELODY of 1938" and "LIFE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEURTJ TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME! i how a briirh^ x^ w fc N. JOSfPIUNC73 words
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Miscellaneous1185 1938-05-08 21 -^0$ AIR TO-DAY to And Where To Listen In 1^ SirgGAPORE m— 915 11.00 a.m. Military Band Music -$.95 t p mcs) (Gramophone Records*. Selection metres <21.^ «j I Do rothy". (Cellier) Played by The fSil7lB 2i GSO 'Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. lTT j m«> ana "Siamese Patrol". 'Lincke)1,185 words
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608 1938-05-08 22 DON CLEAN BOWLED BY BOY OF 16 LORD'S GOT A SHOCK OH 1 cnoolboy yesOliKI have been far too Lt< i I re porter. Th> A n Test matd out of their hotel a couple of hours be! trheon wd r.led he Sti along not In firs or coaches, but608 words
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Article122 1938-05-08 22 F.M.S. In Two Postal Competitions London. April 22. rpWENTY-FOUR teams from lti ColoJ. nies have already entered for the N.R.A. 303 Oversea Postal Match. There are two separate competitions. One 'SRa> is for rifles "as issued, 1 B&d m the <SRb) aperture sights and slings may be used122 words
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Article123 1938-05-08 22 Girls Defeated In First Australian Match Sydney, Apr. 23. THE United States women's hockey team were defeated here by the New South Wales team by 6 goals to nil m I their first match m Australia. The United States team were short lof practice. They were unlucky also123 words
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Article365 1938-05-08 22 The Gunners wei not their failure 10 score and kept on ti but the opposing rtcfenw tied up, and i free k -™< to them was net bake dvanti oi The game ended with no i Fit. Sr't. Carter relereed ou\ the b R A.: Osborne;365 words
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Article492 1938-05-08 22 A. C. S, SPORTS MEETING THE 29th annual .sports meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School was held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday, and at the clcse of a successful function Mrs. H. M. Holgate, wife of the Inspector of Schools, distributed pri?es to the successful competitors as follows 100492 words
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267 1938-05-08 22 Cricket Club s Sp orting Declaration Time Saves The Ceyion S. C. i! Singapore. Saturday. THE Cricket Club declarrd their in- nings clo->ed at 100 for the loss five wickets m their Cricket match against the Ceylon Sports Club II on the Padang thi. c afternoon. Rolfe was the highest267 words
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Article268 1938-05-08 22 Y.M.C.A. Team At Hong Lim Green Singapore. Saturday. THE cricket fixture -played at Hong Lim 1 Green to-day between the Straits Chinese Recreation Club and a V.M.C.A. first team resulted m a win for the Chinese by 25 runs and one wicket. For the Chinese, Swee Keng batted well and268 words
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Article244 1938-05-08 22 KHALSA BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S Singapore, Saturday. "OOWLERS were on top in^the cricket ■Efc fixture, when the Khaisa Association lost to St. Joseph's Institution by 7 runs a«t the Khaisa ground this afternoon. Khaisa knocked up 42 runs, P. Pennefather and G. Webb doing all the damage The Schoolboys were all244 words
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Article73 1938-05-08 22 In a friendly soccer match played on the Opium Packing Plant ground on Sunday last, the Pasir Panjang Rovers beat the Royal Engineers, Pulau Brani. by four goals to one. The following played for the winners: Ong Eng Hoe, Leong Foon Chew, Cheong Fee Fong, Wong Tong73 words
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Article262 1938-05-08 22 WHEN the Raffles schoolboys met the S.R.C. II on the R.I. ground yesterday afternoon, they easily dismissed the S.R.C. Reserves for 78 runs. Leemttruggen <18> and A. Watts 1 5 were the only two players to reach double figures the rest Calling victims to the bowling262 words
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Advertisement77 1938-05-08 22 v iff i^Hj^H cBHPw? ■fflf^^^tf Rilfflß wjiygji T^Ti r W^% i^^t^U^ JB *^.>^Bj w*^ mB lB jy M^ I UJltris* NyV^jifri^^^^^^^^M JnHS^im I < AFITOL A MIGHTY AND j coming AUTHENTIC DRAMA J 1 soon WITH A MESSAGE j f \Jni%r thtt auspices ol the British Social Hygiene Council. YOU77 words
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Article, Illustration2475 1938-05-08 23 I Golden Glimpse, Celtic Bard And Tredella Register Doubles ..MWIER RACES AT S^BUKIT TIMAH Aid Day Of Governor s W Cup Meeting DIVIDENDS AT A GLANCE Race I— NEW ZEALAND S3B and Sl6 Prude $11. Race 2— CELTIC BARD 546 and Sl5 Gold2,475 words
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Article355 1938-05-08 23 SUMMER RACE FASHIONS < By Our Woman Correspondent) T^HE 'ay of long picture frocl* seems to be over. Thc j third day of the Singapore Race Meeting saw a larpre number of the fair six adapting tha short length afternoon dresses now the rarre m London and so ideal for355 words
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Article38 1938-05-08 23 The closing date of the Ivlavficwer Party's "A" singles tournament (League vsterrO for the Tan M ang Ctnanp Challenge Cup has been extended to Monday May 16. Members are asked to forward their entries a.* soon as possible.38 words
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Advertisement163 1938-05-08 23 HEW VIGOUR H J'Y "N i if) ™hen I take Sanatogen it V is os if o new stream of life flows through my veins." THOSE WORDS OF A SANATOGEN USER CONTAIN THE PLAIN TRUTH. )L SANATOGEN IS HEALTH! It contains the essential constituents of health and the tired body163 words
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267 1938-05-08 24 PROTEST AGAINST NEW REGIME IN NANKING CHINESE TROOPS ADVANCE: ENEMY RIGHT FLANK THREATENED fHINEPS employees of i!k* Shanghai Customs and also of the parcel pa I department of the post office, wh s ch works m coni«action with Customs, have declared267 words
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74 1938-05-08 24 Renter messages from Prague and Berlin, dated May 7, state that the British and French Ministers at Prague have urged on the Czechoslovakia!* Government the desirability of making maximum concessions to Sudeten Germans, compatible with the security of the State. The British Ambassador m74 words
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Article105 1938-05-08 24 TENNIS AT SELETAR Seletar, Saturday. r VUE S.C.C. tennis pair. Messrs. CherA rington and Fuller, were entertained on the R.A.F. courts to-day. Results:— Cherrington and Fuller beat Wing Commander White and Corp. Dimmer 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. Cherrington and Fuller beat Sergt. Gculd ana A. C. Burkill, 6-4. Chemngton and Fuller105 words
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Article24 1938-05-08 24 London, May 7. In the rugby league cup final played at Wembley, Salforci defeated Barrow by seven points to four. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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142 1938-05-08 24 "BRITAIN AND EIRE SHOULD BE CLOSE FRIENDS Prime Minister Compli men ted London, May 7. A picture of Britain and Ireland as twe modern countries of the British Commomvculih of Nations was drawn by the Dominions Secretary, speaking m Lordon last night. He said that m the Dominions, one cculd142 words
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Article168 1938-05-08 24 DOCTOR FOUND DEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. DR. Viswanathan, Assistant Medical Officer cf the Muar General Hospital, was found dead m his bed this morning. Or inquiries made the Sunday Tribune representative was informed that Dr. Viswanathan was on duty last night. II made the usual final round168 words
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84 1938-05-08 24 British Airman Wife In Difficulties Hongkong, May 7. SQUADRON Leader G. Francis and his wife, who left Hongkong on Apr. 29 m the 52-ft. yacr. 1 "Maonshan." are feared to have met with difficulties m a ty/hcon squall on May 3 as no news h: s hitherto been received concerningReuter - 84 words
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Article81 1938-05-08 24 Geneva, May 7. THE meeting of the League Council opens on Monday. The agenda deals, among other subjects, with Abyssinia, Spain. China and the neutrality of Switzerland. The question of recognising the Italian conquest is likely to be submitted as a recommendation, giving each country liberty ofReuter - 81 words
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264 1938-05-08 24 London, May 7. ARSENAL won the English League championship. They have been (hamA rrens m 1930-1931 and for three consecutive seasons from 1933 to 1935. Aston Villa, Manchester United, Millwall and Tranmere are to be promoted to Division I. 11/EST Bromwich and Manchester264 words
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106 1938-05-08 24 I Rome. May 7. HOW a modem airport can be destroyed by air bom bins will be c^monstrated to Herr Hitler to-morrow morning near Furl.ura, Italy's new air centre 35 miles north of Rome. The attack and defence will be restricted as far106 words
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Article50 1938-05-08 24 London. May 7 DURING p six days' cycle rare. Kaivl K&ers oj Belgium created ue« world record by covering one milr- m one minute and 50 1 16 seconds, beating < the time of one minute 51 seconds j established by Goullet m Salt Lake City m 1912.Reuter - 50 words
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321 1938-05-08 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. HOW a quarrel over gambling stakes uui.ng a wedding feast led to a stabbing case was related to Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah, First Magistrate, who heard the preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder preferred against321 words
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Article55 1938-05-08 24 ISSA Baltat. the m ieadrr aho ha* tm* ing thr Hebron tm past six mwUtf 'hnrtly after mklupj battle with a jar I.*1 4 police near Utto 1 Bat tat U W*««^ sponsiblf fw wrt U rrorism m th» un iM the murder of the w Starkev.55 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-05-08 24 Com^llme^ VloMaml "'< Sup't I^Che' /linaT'(l^astt SuX/^V./Ma^nr Viei nelk^'aml 1 the'^ly who^aVrhrs^l^^^r,! S "'''.-rs f«!r duV.all^rU^^^B15 words
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