Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 June 1938
1938-06-05
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1938-06-05 1 The Sunday Tribune ff^Sn. 52. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article152 1938-06-05 1 America Says "Stop Arming" Tennessee June 3. **^fo^ /he limitation 255ve reduction of H Secretary, m an ad*Wlfc« American Bar Asthe use of armed aHsnng an aspect oi Z* imaginab'e brutality [gMd States IW prepared with other nations m re2 vigorously and carrying the work of humanismbflßWagreemtnt the rule <Reuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-06-05 1 ANGLO-FINNISH TRADE Rain, Rain, Go Away RN* l^ June Cyclists encountered difficulties m flooded fiukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday.19 words
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160 1938-06-05 1 BECAUSE THE TRIBUNE GROUP OF NEWSPAPERS HAS ALWAYS FIRMLY REFUSED TO TURN A BUND EYE TO THE EVILS THAT EXIST THE SINDAY TRIBUNE PUBLISHES TO-DAY AS ITS LE\DNG STORY, AN IMPORTANT EXPRESSION OF OPINION BY SIR DAVID GALLOWAY,160 words
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186 1938-06-05 1 Leper Supply Boat Sinks In Gale Off Penang 'From Our Own Reporter) renang", oat u relay. JMTTLIXG its way against the gale, a tongkafijj laden with coxgo^ »>r the leper -island -of 'Pu lav J^rojak^n^ar-here sank t'hr(s hfim drecf yards from the island, to-day. It was conveying lar^e quantities of186 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-06-05 1 This picture shows the plight of a lorry m the Buki t Timah district yesterday, when a Tribune reporter went a round of the flooded areas of Sinsjp, re. Many vehicles were stranded, and all sport was stopped42 words
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70 1938-06-05 1 Japanese Grant Permits To Britons Shanghai. June 3 IT is understood thje Japanese have promised to grant Dermits to-mor-i m to four British missionaries to return to Nanking. This is the first retnll of the latest British representations. As h concessions to America, it ta learned that one piece ofReuter - 70 words
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Article154 1938-06-05 1 A Poor Start For The Holidays! Singapore. Saturday. SEVERAL cars were marooned when heavy rain which O lasted the best part of nine hours caused floods m the tvkit Timah area to-day. With the ebb of the tide, however, water receded learng A.A.M. mechanics, loho were on the spot, to154 words
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Article44 1938-06-05 1 London, June 4. SIR Edward Dcnham, Governor of Jama en. who died on Tuesday night, was buried at sea ye -terday afternoon fioni the British cruiser, Ajax, which has been in Kingston ain.ee the outbreak of disturbances there.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 44 words
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Article, Illustration521 1938-06-05 1 Such a film might be useful to aucii- ences composed of those who, by the j influence of law. religion, moral tradition and social sanction are amenable to the lesson conveyed.. The mental anguish depicted with such fidelity m the film is unknown here. Familiarity m521 words
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59 1938-06-05 1 Lcndon, Jwnv 4. r rHE confederation oi .shipbuilding and engineering trades will meet Thun-dpy to consider suggestions of enginooni.'U employers for the arc: leratif n cf rearmament und, especially, the output of aircraft.— British Official WvcI less. London. June 4 The yacht racing season59 words
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Article146 1938-06-05 1 From Our Gun C >rrespu Air M London. May 27. |WU*. Chew Boon Hf-an, lift JCT tlj Chinese rubber planter, of Klaus; has arrived m London by air m search «,f health. Failing to find a cure for "pruc" m Malaya he has come146 words
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Article104 1938-06-05 1 Boycott Hits Japan dtMU'X CTRIKINC decline m Japafl exports, du«' parth to war. parti) to t!ie boycott, Is nhowil m official figures published by the International Peace Campaign. The i. t f rom 1 Nation.- Japanese r<_ tnMis v "*Tti D'r-'p:b^r. Jfltnuary ■■:,<] ,Ft»|pt;ui*ry fas com with thr »s;iiTie year104 words
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Article28 1938-06-05 1 Ha 1 WO h to c- Arab b ■i\. ammunitioij auu bomlM. Another Jewish you! tiled and found mentally deficienl rdered to b during II Reuter28 words
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Advertisement134 1938-06-05 1 gfi HEALTH and BEAUTY IIW y^mx^^ Every woman can acquire that charm, vivacity and Wm/Jw^Sr J^ fescination which will make her the centre of attraction. JMS^K v^-^lT^ Vivacity and beauty are the normal results of perfect ■PP" 01 sTZ health. Pertect health is ensured when your system is i v\n?134 words
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Advertisement9 1938-06-05 1 THE r.TWS IVJTH VOIR BREAKFAST Try The TIIIIII \K9 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-06-05 1 THE TIDES To-day: 2.57 a.m., 8 ft. 6 ins., 4.23 p.m.. 7 ft 8 ins. iv-morrow: 4.10 a.m.. 8 ft., 5.24 p.m. 7 ft. 7 m.s.26 words
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Article, Illustration285 1938-06-05 2 SQUEALER STOPS DARING PLOT TO BREAK GAOL (liy Air Mail) London, May 29. A PLAN to carry out the most A daring prison mutiny m the history of the country was stamped oui recently when a man was sentenced to a month's solitary confinement at Walton Gao!, Liverpool, i"oi ai285 words
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291 1938-06-05 2 Canton, June 4. 'THE city was affain raided shortly before 10.30 this morning, wh?n 30 bombs were dropper! between Ihe Government offices and Taisbalou. A luige soUmrh <;f smoke tLppekrs to be coming from the direction of *he Government flffices, \ndkxktiwz ths possibfiHy291 words
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Article, Illustration279 1938-06-05 2 WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE belter account of itself. Chinese sources estimate that the casualties, when counted, wilt exceed these or the raid last week-end. Meanwhile foreign circle.s arc horrified and outraged by 'the continued blatant Japanese disregard for civilian lives stnd world-wide protests are being made. It is pointed out that279 words
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Article81 1938-06-05 2 Suicide By Stabbing Singapore, Saturday. wit by stabbing/ 1 was the finding Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coal ii Inquiry held Into the death 0 Chinese, of Tanjong 1 brought to the hospital on May 2P. showed that the cieluffered from v disease causing pain. A a yong A!i Whatt81 words
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240 1938-06-05 2 PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES BOMB HORRORS London, June 3. THE bombing: oi" British ships m Spanish waters and the horrors of bombardment from the air of the civilian population m the Spanish civil war were raised this afternoon ni the debate on the adjournment of the Commons for the Whftsun recess. Mr.240 words
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Article, Illustration538 1938-06-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. JTHGING the boys to keep up the best traditions of the school, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, m the course of an address at the annual speech day of Raffles Institution, held this morning, reminded them of their duties both538 words
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Article171 1938-06-05 2 LAWYER'S THAMBAY GETS R.I. W Our Ojct Repo^ I Kuala I.nm^ H is 2 < use tha; had jive* »J ■siderablc iwettetjifcagS I < 22 years smfce* m tbf h m <an not see why b* sh«tk) fa it.'" ,jicl Mr. A J Cirattui Tg the fust Mafi>trau> JJ I,171 words
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Advertisement63 1938-06-05 2 HAVE YOUR NEW SUITS M \I)K BY EXPERT TAILORS MODERATE PRICES LATES'i M )OLLEN AND PALM BEACH SUITINGS LW AYS IN STOCK. IMI HI \4. 40. 2:i-:> C()i,K\!AN ST., .EL i WGAPORE. I unimi I &iij 593' ~A^ Telegraphic Address: IM° N J 51)34 f 1 <> I) WOO I)63 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-05 2 FARER PARK RESTAURANT RACE COURSE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Excellent View cf forth coming KING S BIRTHDAY PARADE. Book Your Tables Early. AT FARRER I'ARK RESTAURANT 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.29 words
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Advertisement217 1938-06-05 2 •J. i i BEAS I>ASA!I XI). To-Day SPECIAL CUM Sl.oo SKK\::i) V \n\} \s\« to :;pm i Atso S POPULAR GRILL FOR C ONTINENTAL 10 HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONER! •j. "I^^ IZI A PVi lH 0 R L 1 1 final pium;immmi:-to-\imit j Kpeeial AtftfraHioii* For The Dra»oßi-lK»n< F«**<ival tiii: low;217 words
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Article73 1938-06-05 3 Shanghai. June 4. OXFORD University is conferring: the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws on ?»Ir Qao Tat Chi, Chinese Ambassador to Great Britain, at the convocation on June 23. This is the highest honour the University can be~t^v on a non? member and is sparingly awarded.73 words
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Article173 1938-06-05 3 Singapore, Saturday 3oh Boon Hye, p. 16 -year-old Hokien, was convicted In the Criminal District Court this morning on a theft charge m respect ol scrap iron. He was sentenced to six strokes of the ictan ihe sentence be*n» carried out after it was passed. The chrage173 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-06-05 3 OR |L eir w »> t o (anip al gig^p for the Whitson holidays.17 words
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Article56 1938-06-05 3 'fJISay Parade: "k. For Traffic atm ihe traffic arrangettir celebrating Hw Kind's Br i I<)r ticket hoWerp only i-. on Ihe East f^pirtry n {he ()id Turf Club buildings. Approach U** 1 0^ /behind eh th n are f(;llr car P* l B mar^^l ESA-.5.-SS rh mson U! be admitted56 words
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Article, Illustration220 1938-06-05 3 Wedge In The Chinese Line Shanghai, June 4. 'pHK Japanese forces, battering their way westward along the Lunghai railway have now nearly reached the Doihara division, which has made a sensational burst across the Yellow River and driven a wedge into the Chinese line but was then claimed to have220 words
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344 1938-06-05 3 Film "inspired Boy And Girl Romeo Crime", Will Be Shown At Murder Trial "PART OF DEFENCE" New York, May 27. CYDNEY ROSENTHAL, the chief lawyer defending Donald Carroll, aged sixteen, the New York Romeo on trial for the murder of his Juliet, Charlotte Matthiesen, uged eighteen, has announced that he344 words
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Article66 1938-06-05 3 The Mystery Of Mayerling THE tragedy on which the Mayerling- film is based is that of Archduke Rudolph and his lover, Baroness Marie Vetsera, who were found dead at the hunting: lodge of Mayerlin jf, Austria, m 1889. It is generally accepted that the Archduke shot the Baroness and then66 words
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459 1938-06-05 3 (By Air Mil) London, May 27. WHEN, early one morning at a Broadstairs hotel, two men finished playing on a pin-table machine, the younger had lost £72. Play had started just after dinner the previous night. Of a threat used459 words
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Article32 1938-06-05 3 The Board of Trade will hold a formal investigation into the circumstances atttndinpr the stranding and total loss of the Hull steam trawler Angus off Foula IMuncl, Shetlands, on April 8.32 words
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Article109 1938-06-05 3 London, June 3. THE result of the by-election at West Derby, caused by the succession o! Lord Hartington to the Dukedom was announced this afternoon. Mr. Hunloke, Conservative was returned with 16,740 votes, Mr. White, the Labour candidate, polled 11,216 and Mr. Gray (Liberal) 6,515.109 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-06-05 3 FROM COURSE TO FORCE MANVERO, winner of many races on the flat and over hurdles has forsaken the Turf for the safce of law and order. He has joined the Bradford City Police Force.34 words
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Article43 1938-06-05 3 Singapore, Saturday Another successful social of the St. Andrew's Dramatic Society, was held to-night at the School Hall. It was attended by a large gathering. Music and dancing- was indulged In, and there was much conviviality m evidence during the evening.43 words
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Article45 1938-06-05 3 Singapore, Saturday. Shortly after noon tc-day a car driven by Mr. S. M. M. Aisagofl was involved m a head-on collision with another car which was said to have been driven by a European at Jalan Besar. Neither driver was seriously hurt.45 words
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Article54 1938-06-05 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Malay motor-cyclist, employed as a clerk m the P.M.O's. office, Johoro Bahru, was injured when he fell off his machine early this morning The accident occurred at Lavender Street, and the man, who had a severe contusion over the left thigh, was taken by ambulance54 words
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Advertisement464 1938-06-05 3 TcliiAl 10SS I 'WntH it may be the advance sign of a dread disease Put on pounds of p fine, firm flesh m m 30 days! A li You know, only too well, what that steady :m oss oi WC^B^ 1 foretells. Check it now, f m :^0 un^ c464 words
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Advertisement227 1938-06-05 4 ALL ROADS LEAD TO "tt\OW WIBBTK!" YOUR BIG WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT!! CAPITOL-I 3, 5 T^Z 915 SPEOAL MORNING MATINEE: I TO-MORROW at IO.'JO O'CLOCK. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. }J%i J been I Mr-' »1L- 1% i tO SeC E first full length feature. I I j^RiA^J^JyJ of the rve/ous Multiplane WHOLE I i227 words
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Advertisement518 1938-06-05 4 3 SHOWS TO-DAY and TO-MORR OWSJsTn^ PAVILION THEATRE THE SCREEN'S GAYEST LAUGH SHOW SINCE M.-G.-M.'S OWN "LIBELLED LA DV" ppR RIOTOUS, JOY-CROWDED FIN, THE MERRY KIND OF COMEDY EVERYBODY ENJOYS SO MUCH BRITON 1 ALONE IN THE ARCTIC Churchill. Manitoba. SOMEWHERE m the Canadian Arctic, completely alone, an Englishman is518 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-05 4 The CAPITOL'S .Vxl Alii^ The aSI (j IJ £l 9 1 THRm Each second crowded with thrilling romance dazzling spectacle magic melody. M-G-M's sensational drama of the West 1 ww\ 1 1 THE BIR^ 1 f wit" jl 1^ l j \J3^^^^^Bf L* {5 U fj' -4k*« i JK Robert93 words
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Article137 1938-06-05 5 STARDUST FROM BOLLYWOOD M" 1 very P»" r *> hllarfn <** I fmt** c /< Toa 2T*Tlm Sidney and V I tMt forget her native &rmpr <0-lamp> J^lfc r m other book Uthoufh only three sM 4 F^ 1 iss Bradna nftfteMtltin; but English. ItffpMS dumber One mo\hm pm md:137 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1938-06-05 5 DOROTHY LAMOUR I Noel i j ßarber Talks on Films] i I Is Starting to Build a hlkag 1^ HIS week we're going to do a little infanticipatinsr and if you d<;n't understand English, what I mean is here's a little article for those readers who suffer from mother-love. Lei1,289 words
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Article, Illustration263 1938-06-05 5 XMMV here's another nice pal i< whom J'm very partial— none other than Annahella. star of "Winjs m tho Morning," who's visiting tinAlhambra (alas, not m person) ;is star of "Dinner at the Ritz." Its a .story about a gal. so I'm told, who has a263 words
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Advertisement120 1938-06-05 5 0 f over H i to your I (I There is unshakable scientific proof! II that Sanafogen will do that for you j II Strengthen your nerves, rejuvenate youi improve your vitality by 24 witb Sai Discover the difierence between *1 f^h and real health it is normal people like120 words
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Article240 1938-06-05 6 Rut No Real Relief Until This Htm Drugless Keiuedv Came. Lk this fellow-sufferer give practk* il advice to ail who suffer from any farm of indigestion. He has found m Char.t new, refined, super-activated, tasteless charcoal. 50 ttmes more powertktKi the ordinary kind. Chard amazed240 words
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Article208 1938-06-05 6 New York, May 21. rpfHIRTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Helen Thornton Willlis, once knnnn a- the "Cinderella girl" of New York society, was found dying— dressed m egligee m th<> (il!ed kitchen of her Park-avenne luxury apartment, Carefully la on a desk was the document showi divorce208 words
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139 1938-06-05 6 BRITAIN'S SMALLEST BABY WEIGHS 10 OUNCES DOCTORS and nurses, fighting for the life of a ten-ounce hoy born recently m a tiny four-room-ed cottage at Desborough, Northants, v/atched as he slept m cottonwool m an incubator. Gerald, smallest baby ever born m Britain, was given a few droos of brandy139 words
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Article63 1938-06-05 6 GARABED BISHIRGIAN In a rush? WOMEN WAR VICTIMS A delegate to the conference of the women's section of the British Legion a1 Queen's Hall, London, spoke oi exservicemen between forty and fifty 're!in fT the effects of the war. and i ed: "I think there are many women of tne63 words
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181 1938-06-05 6 Air Mail - The Ex-Pepper "King" In A Gold Rush Air Mail by j^JR. Garabed liishirtflan, well known m (he jiv" dealer m metal and othe: onur.f dities. h Hs l m the boymg movement which h led tr» the n Ji "^^Urt shares of Western Holdings, Ltd., the Orange Fro, S^' I***1181 words
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Article45 1938-06-05 6 Every New Yorker who buys a packet of cigarettes will have to pay ono cent (half-penny) to help the unemployed. If he buy.; a meal In a restaurant Ing more than one dollar (4s j h^ will pay one cent tax,45 words
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Article18 1938-06-05 6 J\ matches by Htn???* the river Oder Schl used 2,071 match* instrument which s^ I? 118 words
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Article78 1938-06-05 6 BOY DROWNED IN BATH GAME TAN gouptothebathr*... sail my boats, mummr iJ six-year-old ft*, Hort^^ darling- nm Peter had just come m froe te Down went hi.s satchel and mm and and off he went wJrl under his arm. T t was an hour before hit m r.r;,c.-d that he78 words
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Article164 1938-06-05 6 LOST 6 FINGERS, WRITING PRAIM CAN you hold o pencil wiili you: :-h and little finger v. your naii. Difficult. But a buy awarded £1,55.) damages for injury m the King'A Bench was praised by the Judge for the speed at which he could do it. Robbed oi" six fingers164 words
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Article, Illustration548 1938-06-05 7 being asked to to hanging. k (hath by a death for vife murder-,!oppy-sentimental rtfl now contend *ho have been conshould be painl^ytftlus mortal coil via ff morphi r ii:t\ a nine o'clock ti which dangles England, the America and the ■ennany, are too Wtaofexecutionformen f a548 words
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Article, Illustration311 1938-06-05 7 I Review The News squeamish on this question of punishment by death, and as is well-known execution was the only possible sentence m a large number of cases of petty theft, to say nothing" of robberies by violence and murders. The modes of execution have varied greatly, both m the311 words
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Article, Illustration397 1938-06-05 7 DIPLOMAT'S DICTIONARY s S SPHERE OF INFLUENCE— i Area comprising all neighbour- I ing nations iceak enough to be bullied into submitting to the i desires of the diplomat's conn- try. j I** S s SOLEMN TREATY— ,I long- i ivinded document full of re- i sounding phrases and flour-397 words
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Advertisement360 1938-06-05 7 —WARNING I BAD twelve bottles < I whisky m my cupboard A I my wife made Bte empty the contents down tile sink. I withdrew tie <ork from the first bottle, poured the :o;it»n!s down tie sink with the exception rf one glassful which I drank. I then withdrew the360 words
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Article1685 1938-06-05 8 "CUP AMD UP"- BY VICTOR TONGS" This Week's Short Story £T thr- white gate <<*' i'ive Oaks, m Urn hade ol one of the trees from which the house took its name, Bernard Con way brought his Songs low two-seater to a standstill and lit a cigarette. But i f1,685 words
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Advertisement198 1938-06-05 8 w/1 ll I/ S— Lk TO prove the superior performance of Westinghouse Electric Refrigerators under extreme conditions, a Westinghouse Proving Kitchen was established m the hot, <■ sticky tropics of the Amazon. This was the first of more than one thousand Westinghouse Proving Kitchens now operating m homes everywhere. Daily198 words
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Advertisement1219 1938-06-05 8 END ASTHMA and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks In 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lud|s V tennis of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, BronchitU, anJ any form of chest and lung trouble lire m peril. SOUHd Sifi&fi Ke^iecc often leads to dreaded T.B. A sudden chill A DMf bring on Bronchial1,219 words
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858 1938-06-05 9 Methods Of Treatment 1 Described i jpplc with the cure of Capes, a disease which jjUifticlea^ I c percentage of chicks reared m Malaya. other matters of interest to poultry breeders are also discussed. v* just arrivrd, part Ol 000858 words
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Article104 1938-06-05 9 F ATHER NEPTUNE TAKES THE AIR 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 20 pATIIER Neptune, hcary monarch, who has soused millions of travellers as they crossed the Equator m ocean liners, has taken up flying. Passengers crossing "the line" for the first time m Imperial Airways flyinf-; boats, will receive104 words
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Article97 1938-06-05 9 (From Our Oiun Correspondent j London, May 20. A second bequest recently by an exSingaporean to a Malay on charity is just announced. Mr. Alfred Davidson Allan, of East Hoathly. Sussex, merchant, formerly of Melbourne and Singapore, died on Apr. 8. m his seventieth year, leaving97 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-05 9 I 'S Dead; I HRmV Is F'nK^ I l} > inborn; I DAY Yours! J lhe c Electi: it he19 words
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Advertisement261 1938-06-05 9 FORMERLY IN BOTTLES LargeS/ze (Boi.) $f-/ocusmoll Size (4oz) 65 cts By asking for ANDREWS m the ECONOMY TIN you will obtain the SAME QUANTITY as m former bottles at a LOWER PRK£. Andrews m tins is, also, a BETTER ANDREWS. By buying it m the new containers you SAVE MONEY261 words
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Advertisement168 1938-06-05 9 Take your choice of these two modem, —^^^CTrSy^^^^^^F^Tr #7 V^^k^^^B W choose the Visofil Big-fill Swan or the Leverlcss ('Quick-fill') Swan, you can be sure of having one of the most modern and reliable pens m the world. Tbe VISOFIL a LEVERLESS Of «M S«tlon»ri «n<J J«w«ll«r«. M»d« la England168 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-05 9 Sj?*m::; l^*i\ j g £k, 0\ T3 I.AR daily use of Rrvlcreem MmR.2 w not on v your hair m m/fo%AjTd **M^ well-groomed, but it will also keep M Jf%Jffwflr 4 it heahh\ and promote vigorous Wr ir WwflnU B rowl^- Br\ltreem'« tonic oil§ invijj J f ti&iA l rale101 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1938-06-05 10 SINGAPORE SHOPS IN HIGHWAYS BYWAYS Jl r ilii Jane r >n us— thtt happy month our problem of buy- rts. Why not confide In Trtt solution m tioaa f>r a gift? Here .to find something unthe way of niits something I you can display the keenest inter- something that you1,207 words
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Article650 1938-06-05 10 li'UtLL' you iiKe a compjexion good enough to hold its own m brown, or to make a plain black dress look alluring? You can have it if you try. Exciting improvements h&vti been made m creams and lotions during the past few years.650 words
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Advertisement55 1938-06-05 10 THE THING THAT WOMAN hou!d not Forget Personality 1 hat girts you The Right CLOTHES, Right style, Right cut only. Bring your material to "CHRISTIE" we v ill ;d\ive you that Suits you FIND m STOCK, GOWNS. SU IS, HATS al of the VTEST STYLE and Material* "Phone 252 C.55 words
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Advertisement79 1938-06-05 10 Something to crow about MARINA I 2nd. Floor Rodney House. Where the smartest clothes can be bought for all occasions at the most reasonable price. j PRtSCILLA Lm j NEW SHIPMENT "BIEN JOLIE" CORSETS BRASSIERES and "HUBRITE" INFORMAL FROCKS J TEL. 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD. m /> Hv Rr &SmlJEdtl79 words
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Advertisement76 1938-06-05 10 Jewel Trees m Rose Quartz, Cornelian, White Jade, Crystal, etc. m unusual designs just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. 'PHONE 7143. iELS IE MARYS Late of London 1 I f r Hay Evening Gowns S Designed by iMADAME PAGE! at S "Rodney House" j 2 Battery Road. i Prices76 words
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Advertisement153 1938-06-05 10 ==SENTOSA« 61, STEVENS RD. Renowred lesidential establishment situated on 5 acres of elevated and well-kept grounds. First class FOOD. (Cold Storage supplies). Highly recomm ended by past and present resiuents. Extra large rooms with longbath, shower, verandah, own entrance and o':her distinctive features. Free garages, syces' qrs. Tennis. Badminton. PRONE153 words
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Advertisement93 1938-06-05 10 ELIZABETH ARDE mg^ 1 SPECIAL APPLIANCES A^C SPECIAL ASTRINGENT J I FOREHEAD STRAP yS I Puffy Eye Strap EYE CREAM I JkQ Ey e Lotion I I Q| SOLE AGENVS: I)r MAYNARD'S m I IS PRESENTING A OOLLBCIION of GOWNS K'Sf A t FOR THE GARDEN PARTY and ALL OCCASIONS.93 words
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Article, Illustration120 1938-06-05 15 Once Belonged To Johore Suitan, Present Owner Is Gharry-Wallah SINGAPORE'S FAST DISAPPEARING CARRIAGES DEUC of Johore m the 'eighties, when Sultan Abubakar father of the I preset ruler, governed the State, a veliow landau m voting iccign potentates, governors and ZriSg J*uHSL^t3£ house, now lies120 words
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Article149 1938-06-05 15 \on By Austin Sevens -MfcSefen Grasshopper Team. agfcter A H Lansley and W liTSercd by the Worcester MCub. eained a well meriI ft tbe Sunbac Inter- ream 1 15 im b«W m the Hereford j La* isi **h started from tne Mtt&it Garaee. Hereford, at- g atrr of all149 words
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Article42 1938-06-05 15 DRIVING BAN BY REQUEST 3a*tme very much if you JJ*^ me from driving" ■derates obliged Harry no -year-old motor' Carlisle-road. Dartford •liaqu^. by disoualifvin^ 1 a3 »jws They also fined him I RW'^^orencrt an ac- I a licence, and uranc<» policy. 142 words
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Article191 1938-06-05 15 At his invitation I took a ride m one cf Singapore's six remaining gharries. Before the war there were three thousand gharries m Singapore. All six Singapore gharries belong to his estaoli^hment. The horse, he told me was twenty years old. the gharry thirty ba knew, because191 words
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Article196 1938-06-05 15 I His tale is the oft-spokjen one of the nrissino- o f one form of transport m the -v°e of n«w and startling inventions. Of Suigaoore's six gharries, he says, only m Dlv for oassengers. They are to be found at the Singapore railway station, where they wait196 words
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Article96 1938-06-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent TT London, May 20. united States consumption of rubber m April amounted to 27,984 tons, a decline of 2,503 from March, and as much as 23,875 tons below April, 1937 Stocks at the end of last month increased to 301,43696 words
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Article90 1938-06-05 15 Failure Of Bengali Students THE Government of India have for--1 warded to the Government of Bengal the report of the Pubiic Service commission (Central) drawing the attention of the latter to the high percentage of failures of Bengali stiidents t .v« the ♦P lvil Se^ce Examinations and asking them to90 words
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Advertisement262 1938-06-05 15 SCRATCH-PROOF POINT {gj OF PLATINUM AND GOLD His Pen Balked Once Too Often g urn -then He Bought a BM Parker Vacumatic jm PEN never starts anything it cannot finish! l^P s K°the N lv^ IXK AND LETS restfully slenderized, the Parker fSTSB^ at/re ivk SUPPLY Scratch- Proof Point and262 words
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Advertisement256 1938-06-05 15 BACKACH E starts here STOP IT NATURES OWN WAY IMPURITIES and clogging waste matter m the kidneys axe the root.cause oi agonising backache. ReJiei can best be obtained by drinking alkaline mineral water, which thoroughly flushes the kidneys free of these pain-causing impurities. The effect is marvellous pain is quickly256 words
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Advertisement338 1938-06-05 15 KINGS GATE CROSSWORD COMPETITION RIM MS 14 competitors sue- !^^V^B| /dod m solving (his ,J^ Hi X puz/.lc, ;mu! we uive H^ N^ as U IL» F l/ below {he names ol s aMai iki winners and their l' *V m prizes as requested. JnIH BlelTßa B S. Puller-Sandys 145.338 words
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1107 1938-06-05 16 Do you remember the days when a present meant more to you than anything else m the world, when you could not wait to tear off wrappings that simply would not yield? This article will arouse memories of some1,107 words
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93 1938-06-05 16 S. America Fights A gainst Communism T HE Zt h( i! So"th America f.fctJJ* of police chiefs 0 < Aw, It was jror^ed at -k.^l a permanent orgamsftS," lB^! linked i;;> prictSSTSl^ I American republics L front" again* import* Brliyia. th- lat«t T^ k penalties of l« 0 to fi93 words
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Article145 1938-06-05 16 DEATH SENTENCE ON SEAMAN (By Air Mail tondci. *t lAN Mohamed (3#>. ait life < man. of Great George <w 1 iverpori, applied uu%wawj# Un (curl of Criminal Aft* leavo to appeal against hb m tion u>d srntrncf ol dfalk pi on him at ManrhfMfT Am» the murder «f another145 words
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Advertisement240 1938-06-05 16 VRMS SELESS ON A WET DAY X! a\v WOl a Tortur? •I had been .suffering j badly I nd had had such pain n bat I < har< i use was but I as i: Then and after v v So r j and am now thorough and never felt240 words
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Advertisement176 1938-06-05 16 gentlemen: > picturi is not enjoying hmt\cff at 7 I, m H."^^ :h moment— because fu gave up running oj a /it?66y :< r.rs ago. But he suddenly found that his watch had let him down, and he fj >\\ M M l^^^^^^^^B^^^^ At/J ro /.(.tp /iii appointment, so there176 words
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Advertisement42 1938-06-05 17 U A BOY f& DAD, I JUST WON THE l^^ I CHAMPIONSHIP IN BOXING. m 1/ TEACHER SAYS QUAKER OATS GAVE ME T HE STAMINA —^^^Oll] V f\'M THANKFUL SON, I I AND I M THANKFUL FOR REMARK- 1 QUAKER OATS £*S}|42 words
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Advertisement1053 1938-06-05 17 ment. 2. Concert by tho "Concert gebouw Orkest" conducted uy Pro! V 7. Mengelberg. 3. A Capella Choir. 4. Talk. 5. Music from the opera "Martha." 6. Politico.! talk and Mission news by Mr. Paul de Waart. 7. Close down. 7.45 National anthem und opening announcement. 7.50 Special broadcast on1,053 words
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Miscellaneous324 1938-06-05 17 Y7HE AIR TO-DAY jjjen And Where To Listen In •n2!lii«-a! Conceit rel Rflcramß c rrom st ihort Story-From Page Eight «fdDtf to the weU. buj ortffr old boy 0 stoppea In confusion, fLasne turned his head ticher.ee had come ru* he started go* wwre-ched. r^fd I he cried. 'I Sieriii^324 words
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Miscellaneous556 1938-06-05 17 NIROM \;j( I." ;;> Mfc/a d'). Bin.)B m.) r i! anthem. Ore tra. 12.05 C Care] der Bij! Light Opera Co n- Indes. 1 1(1 New: bulletin B [ndes." I s l ulletin. announc by Marek Weber. Bible 1 Card van der Bijl. I I fmphom eonrt. id mid but556 words
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Miscellaneous402 1938-06-05 17 I 7.50 Musi?. 8.20 Football Match. 10.20 Dance Mu.sic by Foorman's Blind 10.50 C o i Down. LONDON TRAN! V.i SION 5 a m 0.40 'm Town Tornight.' 11 Fifth S.:ason: Eaition It-xLiccu by C. I 7iO lieder Recital .:v Flora Collins 7 30 VaiUeiy. v.co Otvii: Tiie Walker Cup402 words
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682 1938-06-05 18 EYES NO LONGER WORK TO NATURE'S PLAN: THE DEMAND FOR LONGER REST PERIODS By R. A. Thompson D. 0. Sc (Doctor of Ocular Science) THE cat can see m the dark, so can i the owl, but human eyes require light to see easily, comfortably, efficiently and safely. Ages age,682 words
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Article137 1938-06-05 18 RUSSIAN UNIONS REJECT The decision by tk. and Mexico foi^^«J*ij way's representative L m Speakers v^ s L^4l «*>. wued that th^2jN Soviet unions *Wfc ft* demorrrMc princinW I 'ondiUon* Jr P m^jg tho- nn<W the p^ b > H votes to seven "DARKEST AGRB hj ks. M.P., and other137 words
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Advertisement944 1938-06-05 18 Germs m Your Kidnep Kill Health and Vitality t\A TiPPn OUT i TRY CYSTEX !If IT HELPEDYOU YES, *4V ankiES ANOGE7 OP NIGHTS 1 MONEYS NEEOHELP 7S iSGONE v ~^l''*^S& T Iff" k '*W^ 77~7~"T f i-rvA/nwTrnCT IJB DAYS LATER 1 f COT MORE > k YOU SAY YES, IT944 words
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Advertisement161 1938-06-05 18 PILES iiGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence retold mgoniea, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to a»k your161 words
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Advertisement147 1938-06-05 18 The wife of a Burmar the Sajraine D'strirt (Bumm h*| Wrth to sexhinU-ts. thw» fan tb^e girls. All the childrccwt 1 died. y y I HEAR YOU ARE RETIRINGf RATHER YOUNG AREN'T YU" f "NOT AT ALL, WHEN 1^ OUT MY "PRUDENTIAL POLICY I WAS ABLE TO r f 4147 words
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Article530 1938-06-05 19 Players Who Have Created It n women players, on whose performances m interPnwv- f o ai il tournaments the Mayflower Badminton mentioned fn^ s?*i bullt up its enviable reputation, are 'i- thY 1 1. L L artlcle "'Men is the second and, incidentai.v, me. last ci the530 words
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Article, Illustration294 1938-06-05 19 More Badminton History Being Made In Ipoh (By 'Racquet") i ih« Leonfc' >>m Nam trophy for the men's competition ami pemu^uri (up for the women's event m the triangular kt*etn l'erak. Fenang and Setongor m Ipoh this week-end 7 Le question fans throughout the country, particularly those itfc)'t wdl he294 words
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Article37 1938-06-05 19 A progressive step was initiated towards the middle of the year when ladies were admitted to the membership of the party who since then have taken pride m partici- Continued m Col. 5) nese37 words
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Article65 1938-06-05 19 MALAYAN TEAM'S VISIT TO ENGLAND Special Badminton Feature Edited By "Phoenix" ACCORDING to newspaper cuttings received from London, badminton players m that city are looking forward to the visit of a team representing Malaya. Samuel and other first-class Selangor Players are, as already reported m these columns, making a trip65 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-06-05 19 Some of the players m the current S3.A. men's junior singles tournament. Left to right: Chan Joo Miang, Lew Cheng Koon anc Raymond Frois. 'Tribune).25 words
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420 1938-06-05 19 Reflections On Singapore's Junior Tournament For Men HDGING by the attendances at the S.B.V tournament last Saturday and Sunday, the enthusiasm of J badminton fans m Singapore is highly commendable. The opening ties m the men's junior singles t^^^^^S^L^l lmt?? 'nimht* of people, including several ladies. One hopes that this420 words
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Article, Illustration603 1938-06-05 19 PENANG JUNIOR TOURNEY CONCL UDES WHY WASN'T KIN HONG CHOSEN FOR TRIANGULAR MATCH? (By Sphinx") WITH the pUjing of the final m the mixed doubles between Ooi Teik Hock and Mrs. iiija Banvor anil Song Yok Kooi and Mrs. C. E. Seng sometime last week, the Penang junior badminton championships603 words
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525 1938-06-05 19 IPOH gets into the limelight bis week-end. The State's teams for the triangular tournaments (there ure two, actually) v/ere not dzcided upon till late this week but w't are nevertheless hoping for big things from them. We have had much bid luck with525 words
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Advertisement332 1938-06-05 19 MAD WJTH STOMACH PAIN It doesat matter how I'jnp standing your Bto .1 dt^sn't matter youi pdin Macl' an Brasd b i r will ahn6st ea it away— and its cause aa v. il I Mr, I. It Fver since •»-ft the Army after the Great War ho .--.tii. trouble.332 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1938-06-05 20 " ARGUS - "ARGUS" By- L l^ ERY long holiday week-end ii! Malaya is, like m most other British countries, made the occasion for a universal carnival and the Whitsun weeki la no exception. All cl of workers will be found indulging m their favourite pastimes, watching it,1,221 words
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Article, Illustration508 1938-06-05 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Flaneur 11/ITH two promoters m the local if boxing field again, and competi- tion once more 1< en, boxing Singapore is on quite a sound foot- hi«; and local enthusiasts have Quite "< a lot to lock forward to. With I things as they508 words
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Advertisement413 1938-06-05 20 HEALED HER BfcTV^^ I SCALI) X I& iPCZ* > vHb r! 7©ui^ssv "M IS \!l hours. xoOB IrCX x With GKRMOLKNE m thy //V VV jr I -vOf house you have quick Lea..iii£ /V N^^'Vf at liana! Kead this case or F JL V >>*'—» '7 /iad -i mishap with413 words
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Advertisement156 1938-06-05 20 There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Honnon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a New Man with Better Health, Stronger Nerves, Greater156 words
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Advertisement77 1938-06-05 20 Rmß^^Hh i^i^^^^^i Jl^^^^Bß SI X-20 "Kodak" Junior Choice o ■UUfl' > Anu^tigni:!? lenses including fast /4. ffj^^^H''' "'^f^ I'jvc needle sharp pictures. One motion B.. A*^^ opening for speed m aeuon. Extremely BP^SQPt^^I slim take it anywhere. I:yc-lcvcl and HMH^M^UfiHAfl^ waist-lcvc! viewfindcrs. Built-in delayed- KBr7#Tl7*f^l action device for self-photography and77 words
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Article586 1938-06-05 21 j for To-morrow At Kuala Lumpur HORSES.m- D1V.2,51 PURS. 0.0 C W 1 3 rDOW ch< g i 1 N Hi r^U 1 1 r, o kelen p 8 r fi'a Fox TFr fc.7 M. van Breukelen 'SS^^° S 4 -I Dtivp.; m& |.s Ho. If y irland tl3586 words
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Article200 1938-06-05 21 I Correspond, R^ C.E.C 1 l 0 the re1,. ■^WdO, beat the Juveniles by Singles:— Khaw Bng Chin lost to Chew Cheng Earn 12—15; 3—15; XN 1 Seang beat Low Teik Hoe 15—13, 9—15, 15 10; Tan Kiong Kiam beat Re Yang Chens lb 11, 15—6. Doubles:— Khaw Ens200 words
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540 1938-06-05 21 England Team For Trent Bridge Test POPE SHOULD BE IN THE HEADLINES DkUTEK on Saturday «avp the names of the thirteen players invited to be present at Trent Bridge from whom clever, will be chosen to represent England m the rirsi Test l^ninst Australia. They .re W R. Hanimi>n4. K.540 words
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Article34 1938-06-05 21 Lord Ihe amateur tennis eh moi< hip the second time by beating W M Ross R—l. 6—3, 6- at Queen's Club, W.-'st K^iTsi^'-fon T-ord Aberdai. title m t 1? »5 <134 words
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Advertisement145 1938-06-05 21 I LoveJy Wf C .^^fta MmJ^s>M What an opportunity Lots of Jnn MLm Mr Iltt?e luxuries y° urs for nothing —useful things waiting for you r IHhmS^* mm to senc^ or them The coupons J^rfxtrf MmMML^ m iim of I}ournvil!e Cocca brin§: MwlWl// yW children's toys to ir; use-hold /^T/w145 words
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237 1938-06-05 22 Triangular Badminton Tourney Starts In Ipoh Ipoh, Saturday. THE foiirih triangular badminton tournament betwc.i; Perak, Selangor and IHnang commenced m Ipoh to-day and will be continued until "Excitement ran hi?h m most of the ties played to-day, m the mew's singles section Teoh Sen?237 words
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95 1938-06-05 22 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. HPYVO penalty goals converted by Osman m the last three minutes gave Perak a -5-2 victory over Penang Police m an inter-State soccer match for the Mitchell Cup. The match was played at the Victoria Green padang95 words
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Article50 1938-06-05 22 Ragnhild Hveger, the young Danish swimmer, has broken her own world lecord for the 500 metres free style at Copenhagen. She covered the distance m 6 minutes 39 1 10 seconds. Her previous record time was 6 minutes 45— 71 0 seconds, set up on June 14, 1936.50 words
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Article43 1938-06-05 22 London, June 4. IN a cricket match against Essex, the Australians had scored 145 for no wickets at the close of play. Fames took four wickets for 43 runs. Essex total was 114, Ward capturirg seven wickets for 51. Reuter.43 words
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Article387 1938-06-05 22 FIRST TIME FOR MANY YEARS Ward's Astonishing Feat gY winning six matches to two m the singles section of the Walker Cup competition at St. Andrew's to-day, Britain carried off the trophy tor the first time m many years with an aggregate of eight matches to three, with one halved.387 words
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Article67 1938-06-05 22 London, June 4. FOLLOWING closely on the London musical festival inaugurated this year and now m progress, the International Society of Contemporary Music is holding its festival from June 17 to 24 m London, at which 35 living composers of 17 different nationalities will i contribute -to the67 words
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Article52 1938-06-05 22 Geneva. June 4 MR. Jchn WinaiU, a personil fiiend d President Rcoseveli, jias be: n unanimously elected Director of iiie Iniernatio a! Labcvr Office, m wmtcession to Mr. Harcld Butlpr who resigned to take up an iniportant pest m the new College of Economics, ;;i52 words
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108 1938-06-05 22 SPECIAL CASE BEFORE CHIEF JUSTICE Singapore, Saturday. THE Chief Justice, Mr. Justice lie- Elwaine, to-day heard counsels' submissions when the special casi stated by the Fourth Police Magistrate for the opinion of the High Court as to whether his determination that rile 30 <2i made under the Traction Engines and108 words
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Article103 1938-06-05 22 Export Of Pineapples During the week ending May 28, exports oi tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 37.483 cases, of which: 26,695 <7 1 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1. 890 <5 per cent, i cases to the Continent of Europe. 5.175 (14 per cent.) cases103 words
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Article95 1938-06-05 22 F- M. S. vs. Coiony Tennis A" the close o! nirt point points to nil "rftfc'jlJPJlM cumpeiition. the Ancles matches^ Following vet* »h* t^H players mentioned GUILLEMARX) CCp Kok Lcm lot t 0 v m games all m the fimWT was forced to retire Kok ?ing beat Yohßtefc Karni^ oeat95 words
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Article91 1938-06-05 22 A FRIENDLY badminton «ftj been arranged between &j blossom B. P. and the AyerMott] consisting of three singks «k doubles. The match will te pirn June 9. 1938 at the liteii 'Johoret at 2 p.m. sharp Members are requested to mm Mr. Abdullah Mattar s rente*! Lorong 38.91 words
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Article137 1938-06-05 22 Entertaining Film The Pavilion piNEMAGOERS who pay \j teition to the Uttfc of »w j be disposed to "skip 1 the JJJ j picture at the Paviuor. **1 last night, on account of W"jl misleading title which mm] it— "Love is I headache j Misleading us137 words
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Article16 1938-06-05 22 Excellent h»n I Screcnw I nb^2*ssl me the usual rsiflJ« the British M^16 words
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Advertisement22 1938-06-05 22 000$^^*"" J^ |J g^ l^ C£# lx^\^ i\L IX B ipjC X A CRACKLING WAFER BISCUIT \H DELICIOUS MILK CHOCOLATE^^^-r-^^^^ Fli X22 words
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629 1938-06-05 23 Lngor summer P RACES LvaL WORLINGTON pASE DEAD-HEAT Lj S^orf On Opening f Afternoon JZ »eek-end. at f plans'* Turf ..asl Sum*L the toWuators "Lftre frerfy suopor- «n**iui race by v uurd eveni. i hctutf record of IoS j winner m wi. Rfcl^ase ran629 words
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Article460 1938-06-05 23 Race I— GLITTER $41 and $8. Prestige ST. Funny Bee $11. Race 2— CLEVER ALEC S3B and Sl4. Brawny Lad $H>. Rsee 3— gfpRCULES $25 and SlO liiecht SI 4. Deepdene SlO. Race 4 -TURNOVER $17 and $8. Bonnie Lassie $9. The Puritan Sl5. Knee S—460 words
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224 1938-06-05 23 Singapore Island Golf Championship THE_ following is '.he draw for the qua- iiiyJ:^^ round of the Singapore Island Amateur Golf Championship, <o be pinvja ever the oid coiure cf tfcj Singapore Golf C üb, on Saturday afternoon arid Sunday morning;. June 11 and 12. 2 15 p.r.i. 11. L. H.224 words
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Article138 1938-06-05 23 Annual Copal Cup Match SLogapofre, Saturday. THE following will be the teams for thr f onnua] Otipal Cup cricket match of the KnalwSa A:;^ociation between 31arried and Single to be played on the Khalsa ground to-morrow 'Sunday at 11 amMARRIED; Balbr Sin<.h; Williams: Chahan Kinp,h: Mahon Sin^h; Sohan138 words
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Article62 1938-06-05 23 QJIXTEEN cards were taken out for the Keppel June ladies' Spoon and the following were the three best scores returned: Miss D. Hirst All Square Mrs. F. Starr 1 Down Mrs. M. Lawrey 1 Down The qualifying round of the "Rose Bowl" competition will be played off62 words
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Article52 1938-06-05 23 The following will represent the Technical Youngster'; vs. the Lad Footbio on Monday on the Trade School Ground:— A. Gaffor fcapt.) K. Heftg, Wasson, L. S. Yon, M. Yatim. L. S. Chye. J. Ro7,ario Y. Kian, Tcck Beug. M. Thon, jj. Foon Sionfij. Reserves: An?; Pehg Klat,52 words
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Article33 1938-06-05 23 Singapore, Saturday. The annual sports meeting of the Raffles Institution^ which was originally announced to *bo held to-day at the In.'tituticn ground, has been provb.ionally fixed for next Saturday, June 1133 words
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Article41 1938-06-05 23 Vrterans' XI vs. fhe S.R.C. on the Pa6v.n:± on Tuesday at 5. 30 pW L-\ Ko'v. Keinat. Yeow Soon. Abdul Rahim. Taib, Hay, Donald, Joy, Yong Lian^, Mat Near and Khoon On'n. Reserves: Mim Fun and Un Sun.41 words
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Article46 1938-06-05 23 S.C.C. Strripht Sriqbifcer ties Have been a rrar.° eel as folio v.x;: TOESD'AY <7th»:— Hap.di^nn: P. John.on (—7) vs. C. P. LiUoii (stx\.). We dnosrlu v i ?Ah i -H s !!di^p. p i SemiM. MOlvme (—l4) /S. wjiiirr df r y's file. .146 words
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Article31 1938-06-05 23 Singapore, Saturday. The Second Division mate!" 1 hetw 1 the Skins II and Loyals 11, arranged to be ployed at Tanglin to-day, was washed out by thy? weather.31 words
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Article596 1938-06-05 23 INTER- STATE CRICKET IN PENANG PENANG'S GOOD START AGAINST SELANGOR 'From Ok?- Ovn Reporter) Penan?. Saturday. THE first day's play m the Inler- State cricket between Penang arid Selangor on the esplanade was diiiy possible up to the lunch interval when Penang- had scored 8(J for thre.^ wicktts. Play had596 words
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Article181 1938-06-05 23 Singapore, Saturday. POuR more ties m the Singapore BcC m nton Champio^shipo tewnev were played off m the Haw— Par Hal' clerical Union, yesterday afternoon Yrsterday's performances did nol reach championship standards, most of •-he players being newcomers, but the]' was no doubt that each of the181 words
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Article137 1938-06-05 23 THE final soccer trial match for the .selection oi the S A FA. team for the 'Malaya Cup. will be played at An;:on Road Sij.C urn on Wednesday. The following players are requested to attend by L pjn., prepared to play if required: Abdul Rahman 'M.F A137 words
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Advertisement48 1938-06-05 23 j) W/ ft WEAKNESS, 1^ idl DttBILIT %r mC^CJeSCHIENS'Syrup Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical a remedy AL YS CU*\i:S. aj.d give* health and rtmigtK ft* better than scrums, raw tki^at, Medicated wiztes^ %\c A. GLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable From All Dijjocnsaries.48 words
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Article, Illustration677 1938-06-05 24 MALAYA'S "HOLLYWOOD v outiddtiotis \Jj 9 19 fWk /SB v i ma pEOPLE who pass along Orchard Road at most hours of the day hardly realise that somewhere along that busy thoroughfare men are scheming to lay the foundations of an industry which has excellent potentialities m677 words
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