Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 June 1938
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Title Section20 1938-06-19 1 The Sunday Tribune 6 NoAFD SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 193s20 words
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580 1938-06-19 1 i®ooo In Danger: Water Zeads 400 More Miles |\USHINC waters of the Honan flood area, carrying all before them, have swept through four hundred square miles more of territory m the last 24 hours, and have brought devastation580 words
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Article123 1938-06-19 1 MUb* floO<^ caused 'iiitfjtia? of the dyke* hue assumed dangcrlyrrwm tat have ah<> r<€ert of holding up the mm ttriXt on Hankow IP** 5 Japanese are inline tKing fed from I SPAM BjpjT rejoiced when troops entered I u a l erce r nc uu I Republicans. The I ■b&Kuiah123 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-06-19 1 J '^to*^**!!-. v ,v '"otorists sudderly, but will be H ti*^ o' 1^ 1 1 uIU be iwAtd U paik for more *de win 5 s a -n». and ..V p.m. and parking on Ihe38 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-06-19 1 NAVAL BASE COOLIE LINES This picture, just received ironi the Singapore Naval Base, gives a view of th<? new permanent coolie lines for single employees.25 words
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Article272 1938-06-19 1 CAN R USSIA HELP CHINA 'Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter, "RESPITE the fact that disturbances on the Continent have subsided, the political situation m Europe is not stable enough to permit of Russia helping China m the way sh* 3 is prepared to," said a white Russian who is staying m272 words
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151 1938-06-19 1 New York, June LB. THE Navy Department is preparing extensive fleet manoeuvres m 1 the Atlantic early this summer, states the New York Times Washington correspondent who understands that the operations wi! extend to a point midway between Europe and the UnitedReuter - 151 words
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Article95 1938-06-19 1 MILKMEN CAUSE TROUBLE 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. lUIIEN two Bengalee milk yen- dors were produced at the police court en a charge of fighting m public, Inspector Hunt, the prosecuting officer, m asking the accused be bound ever to keep the peace, said that the milk vendors m95 words
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Article33 1938-06-19 1 A KEUTER message from Washington, dated June 18, reports the death of Senator Copeland, who was j an unsuccessful candidate for the j mayoralty of New York last year.33 words
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Article109 1938-06-19 1 Ma lacca Wa te r "Highest Quality" 'Fro?!: Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday "After the installation of the flltr?t«on plain, which has cost the Municipality a r»ood sum cl" money, our water now is of the highest duality ?nd I ira'nt to make this public," said the Hon Mr G109 words
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Article48 1938-06-19 1 London, Tutu- 18. Queer Mary, who is staying m Essex, paid a visit yesterday, with Princess Alice the Countess of Athlone, and Lady Byng. to a new hall at Boreham near Chelnisford, once a country m insion of Kiivs and Queens ard now a convent.— British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 48 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-06-19 1 Mary Carlisle, who plays the lead *»p i»ositc Lloyd Nola?i m "lluntrd !X!«-n." has been assigned to the lieu- \V. C. Fields starring product ion, "Behind the I ij;ht B.i!V wh'ty h I'aramxnnt VviM make.40 words
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Article54 1938-06-19 1 Barcelona. June 18 XJOTWITHSTANDING the fall Of CaslM tellon and the end of the resistance of the forty-third "lost" division m the Pyrenees, the Republicans are fighting back. On the Mediterranean front, toe Nationalist advance appears to be checked along the river Mi.jares at VUlareal and betweenReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement144 1938-06-19 1 Barbei >i H, cret naval to tinoapore ti, Pc 1 < Hammonds w>, Radio 17, Sport cna f^% ALWAYS TIRED? f Beware You are being poisoned VX'hen you feel worn out and tire easily, it is a warning that your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating and forming144 words
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Advertisement10 1938-06-19 1 THE EWI WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >lOlt.M\4; Tin dim;10 words
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Miscellaneous25 1938-06-19 1 THE TIDES To-day: 1.45 a.m.. 8 ft. 7 ins.. 2.53 p.m.. B ft. "L .»-morrov: 2.29 a.m., 8 ft. 3 m:;.. 3.31 p.m.. 8 ft.25 words
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Article45 1938-06-19 2 "Six Days Shult Thou Jazz" New toiuinaiidm»*ri| ftf Af.i iiir visitors •Si* ilt»v. sluil MNBkM .sun t!a> rUHHW ii»i,l.»'. duimir i ■as iitc fi ouiiililol Ci. I. Kf .ikrs. IJi]>ul,v >l:tv«»r si :\\\a ay. #l l Ha- Health and t onit-rt -in-*- it i (,rqu.i\45 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-19 2 A scene fron the Columbia film 'Tiieo<iovo *;<»;-s Wil'-l* 1 wfi'uli \va: been l« nt >i iht Char^iy Mati n < July I r ai«l pita! Matinee begins :it 5.3029 words
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186 1938-06-19 2 London, June 18. PI-:<HiKi:ss is being made with the proposal launched by the British Gov~ uu ;t for a small neutral international Commission, consisting of competent Queers, to investigate any cases that might occur m Sppin oi hojnbin »»f imu-inilitarv objectives. The proposal isBritish Official Wireless - 186 words
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Article72 1938-06-19 2 KING QUEEN HEAR ORGAN RECITAL London, June 18 r rilftiß Majesties, the King and Queen. A with the Duke and Duchess of Kent, teas Rayal the Earl o? Harewood other guests m their Ascot house pa t. walked from the private aparts oi Windsor Castle, last night, to s: George's72 words
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93 1938-06-19 2 Sailors Dance But Not The Hornpipe Singapore, Saturday Sailors do care! "Modern men of the sea are particular about their entertainment. They prefer whist drives and sedate dances to the oin and bitters oi yesteryear. In 1937 more than 11,000 sailors attended dances and social evenings arranged by the Singapore93 words
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1005 1938-06-19 2 And How Goering Has Made it ||O\v DID GERMANY ACHIEVE HER GREAT AIR REARMAMENT? FIVE YEARS AGO SHE HAD BITT A PEW HUNDRED AEUOI'LANES— MAXY OF THEM OUT OF DATE. Y*T DURING PARLIAMENT'S DEHATE RECENTLY OX BRITAIN'S AIF FORCE, LORD LOTHIAN s.\ll>1,005 words
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Article73 1938-06-19 2 n i at. intun f« »i 1 la< I '01 I i I On Loo. If. .v, uJM )lU m '.net 2 •nought of b\ m> ijructir. ,73 n: ,i 01 w •%J alent, and we pick ■■(■kc from p irri. 'I her* ate times, wiu^ !,»<. iaa;--9< cair/iodatlo73 words
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Article, Illustration243 1938-06-19 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ALL passengers on ships from China are bein^ held at St. John's for at least two days by port officials, who are taking every possible precaution to ensun. that the smallpox incidence m Hon«koftg docs not roach Malaya. Port health authorities toki243 words
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Article57 1938-06-19 2 Sin^aptK m QTAICD to be tbelm kind, a Thintte J»m| Chan Mi Wah was I j Magistrate, this raorn« j I? Fig i wo fn»h li?bt I causir." them unnerts* j I i Hi,, nip? flshtfos 5C j the chargi- toe Ah Wah. th? c?* *J June 23. for57 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-06-19 2 When Mr C w JJJ?J| i c Mr F V I I •rate thi^ monw^i j drunk and &**ZM a«d that he Wd £MJ !v- i :tal aftf: I f r jb, and Uw^ nr ore. to ease \t*P+ f Twelve Year43 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-19 2 NEW NAVAL BASE HOUSES A new picture of the houses th^t have just been completed for sfßeeti t( the Singapore VavaL base.22 words
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Advertisement99 1938-06-19 2 HOUSED RESIDENTIAL ESTA- i /i. ill. LOCATION IN KATONG EXCELLENT CUISINE 'C\. WiY ROOMS WITH rHROOMS ATTACHED OWN SITTING ROOM FACING SEA. .:Vi!l!N(i I'.U.AK. TENNIS, GARA< TELEPHONE 5553. PRACIirE LIMITED TO THK i:ye. \lu ir ajioinulies irossed eyes. 7^-^^^^ win plicated case-* i Uji'"'^/ of defective s<^ vision. x'T^'^ GLASSES99 words
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Advertisement35 1938-06-19 2 HAVE YOUR NEW SUITS MADE BY EXPERT TAILORS M ODER A TE PRICES W& LATEST WOOLLEN AND f'ALM HE AC II SUITINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. i \i in:* <. to. 23-5. COLEMAN ST., TEL. 3375. .SINGAPORE.35 words
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Article383 1938-06-19 3 TWO POINTS OF VIEW f Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter/ I J^RE Sunday Tribune to-day publishes without comment two j sides of the controversy that is now I raging ir. Singapore about the discontinuation of music broadcasts for Indian listeners. An Indian listener «ives his side d383 words
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88 1938-06-19 3 I FDFDF Hr. Smith is an accountant mi Dublin Estate, Kedah. On ihu; d;.\ last he was a passengca m a cai driven by Mr. j. i. assistant on the ..< It appears Mr. Scott i\as driving Mr. Smith home to liubi: Estate88 words
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157 1938-06-19 3 Strike Loses S'pore Shops $100,000 of Gens Trade business to reBks rtnhe of -ikTV -day. dred small jewellery Kwh wm and North have been affected. fafcifceJ»»» r«« ained open Kmdfff. customers were te, t!) u!d not nnme(Mipiied with as all diaI \i torkers had Jowned. Ljf jlnbune reporter, a leadinj*157 words
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Article, Illustration276 1938-06-19 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) HOUSED tor a number cf years m various local bungalows, the Singapore \ivtteur Diamatic Club, which has been responsible for the production f i several stage shows, will move into new headquarters i ext month. A room276 words
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Article, Illustration8 1938-06-19 3 MANAGER DI'MERESQUE "iHd'an niusic not justified8 words
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Article30 1938-06-19 3 R. A. F. F LYING BOAT WIVING 9 announcement I Ministry, th, I Britain's I which is pro--4 "Upore. has left Karam%%* J** Tribune dis- j 5^ g*g w expected30 words
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61 1938-06-19 3 Hong kong juneFDFD sources believe the Chinese Government will not repudiate the old-notes as ii. n ls Hankow i.s not captured ll »t if lhf» capital falls an official statement may be expected de- daring the old currency valueless. Meanwhile it is believed the newReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1938-06-19 3 Simla, June 18. i IN the face of sharp opposition Trom a column of tribesmen, about 300 strong, a brigade carried out repairs to the water suuply works at Mamirogha, north-west Waziristan. The water supply machinery was recently damaged by the tribesmen. Four Indian soldiers were75 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-19 3 Is He The Naughty Hubby |fr. Carl Lawson, producing and playing m "The Naughty Wife" Story o f S.A.D.C.'s new headquarters is a i the foot of this page.29 words
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286 1938-06-19 3 SINGAPORE MA Y HAV E SOME NEW-STYLE 'OLD BOYS' SOON WHEN IS A GIRL NOT A GIRL? (Sunday Tribune Stafl Reporter) YjAKJXt; o!d boys »f old jrirl.s lg tfce vvoi k I cynic. It also hears the stamp 0# a Chest«-» -ion. but a Chesterton lef 1 haafrmg m the286 words
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Article52 1938-06-19 3 Singapore, Saturday With 18 previous convictions again? i him, Mohd. Haji Myd.in was sentenced this morning by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge, Criminal District Court, to four months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months police supervision, for stealing a coat from a house m52 words
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Advertisement324 1938-06-19 3 mis-led/ W;i&'Jj^^ J S&-~ i^»^ VC'hen you go to buy Madcan Brand Stomach Powder make surf tesM^^BSß^^ /^^"^B^BB r^ lat ou are rea^>' g° ltm B tne powder manufactured by Macleans l^ f m^ al^ ons arc being sold to-day claiming to be made accord m S t0 one or324 words
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Article231 1938-06-19 4 PARIS NOT ON THE SEINE PARISIANS have been informed that Paris is not on the Seine, but thtv have received the news with equanimity. It b If. Ailard. eminent French Ist and neoerapher, who has put the Parisians right and tola them that the river which flows oeneath the thirty-two231 words
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Article168 1938-06-19 4 HOLIDAYS 3s 6d A Day THE new official list of hotels issued by the Centre National d'Expansion dv Tourisme, Paris, contains a number of hotels and boarding houses offering: terms for a stay of two to three weeks at 30 to 40 francs a day. With the pound, sterling exchanging168 words
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Advertisement226 1938-06-19 4 JALHAMBRA EHS" PE3 I \\L AS A DIARY DRAMATIC AS A BOMBSHELL PRESENT THIS SOUL STIRRING STORY rvVßfl P^ jj'ij V<M HEAR t THROBBING k* SMllJllliPlMlllHK^ m 0F A f 1 f pi WOMAN'S '^ffij L^ HEART, SEE A mi*> MOTHERS JfcV V SOUL :V| Si n g S STRIPPED226 words
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Advertisement232 1938-06-19 4 Follow the Crowds to the Popular Show? i-\\-^ f^y-'Tjjfjm, You'll be charmed by her mkh^ Thrill hearing her sing and i^^^P s^^| ''HER JUNGLE LOVE" I IL-I> JOi! I— 1— \S V I— with RAY MILLAND and LARGE CAST PAVILION THE SPICIEST BREEZIEST MOST TUNEFUL FILM HE'S EVER MADE jack232 words
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Advertisement175 1938-06-19 4 TWO GREAT STARJ <i> \\JT7?^^this \vki:k-f;m)s h aWiest f\t^S>BS 1 p x\ i l i n "^^i^W If Happened OneM^XNJ a ___________O^A_PAßKßENr H H ffl^ ___|_______L_JLZ _______L________J__L-_________| IRLyfliMxß^K,*-' -.-38? raRH^I _q______________________________PJllHklqo*"_, 1 -V. o«E X^**~ vxc v^h^^l B ____H!|i!PP_PVPl___P^^S__k ;^S^ %S _____________j______K< K. 4- t__ I___E Jml^^^^^^ ____E__i§i^^^^^i^ii______BP^^______r^fli^io^^fl&^ 4 UtOi175 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-06-19 5 This Is What The Stars Do When There's- Billie Burke, Me t r o Goldwyn Mayer actress prefers the old lashioned hoi weather delicacy iced cream cones Cliff Edward^ emßa for Mie larffpsl slice of iced melon m the Studio Commissary, and, (right) Charles Grapewin advises iced water mostly ice.68 words
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Article61 1938-06-19 5 Noel Barber Tells You n mi n pl'turos which only goes t<> Sllbhya I"'' < h n! > hot r untrv m a bowt the P-«>pl" "ho pester U w'th inventions. Stars— fal salari— are a ready target far .erinKi^t noti-n<. toe sad !ittlc story vi a man w tea61 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1938-06-19 5 l^fltt H*' wood cMtter I w.to*« k h sn p I cleaned by m> I fc^ives who are I, tali d'SK uLsed as IJ,, lie borne of the HollyIL ailtakea peek at the I itf-wave pictures disI "tfltfr about the top of I You'd think somebody'd1,268 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-06-19 5 Carole Lombard and Frederic March seem to bo having an argument m this scene iroin "Nothing Sacred", new Technitclour flick that should be worth seeing. March is a new-style reporter who sits m beautiI v 1 streamlined cba'rs, wten Carole isn't knocking: him about. He should83 words
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275 1938-06-19 5 FILM STARDUST FROM HOLLYWOOD'S MILKY WAY BIGGEST herd of alligators ever show* v on the screen are' us^d m Parcmount's "Hor Jungle Love" m which 267 of the reptiles appear. pLANNED as a starring vehicle i<>r Franciska Gaal, Paramount has purchased "Soubrette" a new unproduced play by Jacques Deval, author275 words
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Article28 1938-06-19 5 Part the best part of a scene from "This'll Make You Whistle", Columbia film comins: soon to the Pavilion. Star is Jack Buchanan.28 words
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Advertisement97 1938-06-19 5 I 4 OK Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, a V^^Td?^" BBH'UIVI/f"!" clear smooth skin aIJ A W;# A* m*t\nW 1.-1 these come irom perfect inner FT x \**f/U II I r II cleanliness. Enjoy a Casi La y.\ I■■ phene chocolate Laxative Jf^ aild tablet now and again fis^ Wu mm97 words
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Advertisement317 1938-06-19 5 Gain Weight— A Pound a Day New, Easy A^ New Discovery Direct from Hollywood Builds Rich, Red Blocd, Strong Nerves and Aids Glands Are you Thin, Rnn-Down, Nervous, On- fj^rwfight. Lacking m EJnerpy, or BufferIng from Pimples f >r a }'nl<\ Muddy Com- tite. 7. Build troi i pl^xlon? If317 words
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Article161 1938-06-19 6 Tutil He Discovered Chardox that bee It **<* There a a i fl Chai Chardox ivated chai which to-da] fancy without leaf i I painful ffed Read this •I had Chardox a great n iel I trouble I hare been ha; i I eatlm161 words
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Article, Illustration577 1938-06-19 6 Harmonica Bands Being Formed AT the moment, Malaya is being: swept by a new craze— playing the Harmonica. In view of the keen interest shown by all young people i r both sexes, the Sunday IWbune intends publishing regularly notes and news of interest to577 words
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Article89 1938-06-19 6 Winter sports m June can be indulged m many parts of France. The French government is at present eonsiderlSg a Scheme for subsiding special rail tracks for taking- ski-ers to the higher snowfields m the neighbourhood of Chamonix, so that they can Indulge m their favourite89 words
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Article137 1938-06-19 6 f|NE of the wealthiest widows m ihv uorld M v has a fortune of nor* than 120.000,000 inhe ll band m 1925. is to marr\ one of the world's ttM n Nicholson, a financier. The place of the ceremony ha I kept secret. Mrs. Taylor restricted her-137 words
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Article46 1938-06-19 6 A GRIMSRY dinner with ni7S*» And f rTnvoffi I? their £> Harold, u rhis so imprtart lhai he decided v This story was IJS celebration «f i. JT S Bromley, who is n^ and lives m Ni^ru aged fift^n. b s^ B*^8 orphanage.46 words
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207 1938-06-19 6 Berlin. pARON GOTTFRIED VON CRAMM, 28-year-old tennis star and X German Davis Cup player since 1932, snent his first day as convicted nun, m Berlin's Ploeteensee priaiM He was sentenced recently to a year'; imprisonment on charges of207 words
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Article71 1938-06-19 6 Men Kill Nazi Guard Flee Cape H THE first revolt known ukm (in-red m a conceatalN < is i( (Muted from Weiittr Two prisoners at Buctemi* working outside the camp sag supervision of a gua:cl WWfefc was turnln; killed him \vi Both prirc.ins escaped, ussg them the guard m and71 words
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Advertisement251 1938-06-19 6 d^j O•A M O M I DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction— rusiproofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. w =r Promotes Healthy Sleep Heasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body It fives even support— keeps file Spine Straight. Recommended by Health Auttiofitles. Extremely comfortable251 words
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Advertisement109 1938-06-19 6 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A sf«fe, secret method <">r reducing ugrly fai lius been discovered by a California physician m prescribing to the famous i'iiitin:t stars of Hollywood. This discovt ry, called Pormode, Quickly ami safely dissolves ugly fat r> pounds109 words
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Article, Illustration918 1938-06-19 7 LETHARGIC Are Coloniel Government X 1 \^o-vj£^ur~ B( toveramenta Iftune I The question the cir+m*nt Secretary jyg^ m which concern was Md regarding the need for I -pops to be taken to meet fe'aflgiog requirements of ptaveds" the Colonies. T jt Sunday's Reuter cable on I 1W response on the918 words
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Article, Illustration271 1938-06-19 7 notheing Snoopy about OUr King Queen WHAT are the grouses of Malaya's public? To mention but a tVw we have serious complaint, nbout EDUCATION (the need for a university), UNEMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL PROBLEMS. Vernal AIR MAIL DEVELOPMENT, real procrastination m the matter of AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS, a real grievance on the271 words
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Advertisement18 1938-06-19 7 MALAYA THINKS HER GOVERNMENT LETHARGIC ABOUTB^tlfcieatioii 1 flaemploYiiicßiti Itailivavs St-x i*r»i»S«'iH*» oiiimiiiaiciiiiuiift A. It. I*. •Junior Civil Servants18 words
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Advertisement113 1938-06-19 7 J sJ A y I! fe yj^^ On sultry day.s the mere sight of a large hot joint will otten Cooked Corned Silverdestroy appetite. COLD COOKED l>rt sed Beef > v r a t c Cmtked Ham, Windsor make a pleasant and Sausage Pressed Ox contrast, and win be tnucn113 words
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Article195 1938-06-19 8 *«W7< STHER!" A nv.!:'s cc ■T, hoarse with fatigue and fear, called her name. The window swung wide open; a girfs jrrave face looked down. Th<moonlight touched her eye*, still and p a darll waters, softened the curves of her youncf mouth, and rounded tb« outline195 words
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Article1510 1938-06-19 8 FOR L O V e OF EXTHER over m the Warren woods. I had to come for help. It wa.sn't my fault— l tell you— it Upstairs she dressed herself quickly did up a packet of soft linen for bandages, and stole down once more to where sullen and frightened,1,510 words
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Article267 1938-06-19 8 By Margaret Hamilton Meanwhile Mars* sive figure lood 7 n t was remanSedT^^a •cit :.r' 5 urient atl *l 1 r out en ban rc B i^i Cap am Warren died »h I favour cf the sk£ dressed the wound. a^ajLJ** tion by his staieir, rare. Captain Warren «S tig:267 words
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Advertisement412 1938-06-19 8 SCRATCH-PROOF POINT \M\ OF PLATINUM AND GOLD A Howe Without GLASS is like aPen without ffl Parker Vacumatic ta' The Parker Vacumatic is a modern Point and new self-governed ink fc: gs§/ marvel that lifts pen making and flow. jg^^Sf writing out of the dark age of "blind" A revolutionary412 words
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Advertisement68 1938-06-19 8 A I* DIAMOND" BED C 5 A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS The bedstead is the centre ol the home. Price, bcautyjiuid endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three qualities. DIAMOND bed* cidbol be «qualUdi DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD GOi KRnPONG eaunu rood N C /=X68 words
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Advertisement109 1938-06-19 8 BEgi^ fl 188 9 Good for your Toofi# f When Baby's first tiny tooth te due nothhig that will delight him mon on Baked to just the right degree of firm the Jjaf and rrunch, Ovaltine' s J^Sj^y and ej^r -a ccssaTy to brtrg each little tooth ea*i> Lhrough the109 words
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Article394 1938-06-19 9 p 4 y/jVG BUSINESS does not receive the attention by J that the business warrants. c the natural habitat of the goose; m fact, undings but the rubber or cocoanut kebon ooose raising for the markets m Singapore -ere a paying proposition. Twenty eggs is considered394 words
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Article92 1938-06-19 9 A battalion of Lolos, aborigines of the frontier provinces of China, is new m Chengtu, Szechuan, on its way to Chungking, the war-time capital of the Republic, to be inspected by the recroiting officers of the Military Commission before being dispatched to the front for active service.92 words
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Article690 1938-06-19 9 FEEDING MARKETING H* vtajr-i are: First, free i an abundance of fiS¥s k*£ little Is a good pric* 3* '"Ji T markets and llw ctefiSnTbrectls of see*WjJJtobden, Airicun and W*±* Goose really a cross Chinese and Toulo,u>,- j ttf a« large, lately birds v and carnage of Ou fert'i cclour690 words
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Advertisement337 1938-06-19 9 POULTRY NOTES By John G. Brernan, V.D./W, C.P.E., C/T. Prop. "The Laying Hen' 11") Orchard Road Singapore. ImS? cl"^* iyy* 1 arge size^^ B^™ HB^^^^* Boz. 65 cts Ask for ANDREWS m the NEW CMALL SIZF IS ECONOMY TINS containing the jm^*«fcß SAME QUANTITY as the former 4oz 35 cts337 words
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Advertisement295 1938-06-19 9 p] NO: GiVE ME ANAC3N! The Modern, Tested Product! You no longer have to try costly experiments that may affect your health. Today you can get quick relief v I A \'ACIN, the new product that doctors ana dentists prescril beci ise they know that it is effective and safe.295 words
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Article1283 1938-06-19 10 Looking Back On WHITE gloves, long sweeping gowns and picture hats of broad brim, the order for garden parties days were discarded by the men who attended the "A .c grten by H. E. the Governor en the occasion of the birthday of Hi- Majesty1,283 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1938-06-19 10 Bond Street Displays Lome lo Singapore Shops BELIEVE it or not, there exists In 1 Singapore a shop that stocks ad- 1 vance models from London. Its nameis you may guess is Aux Chat Noir, and it is a pleasant consolation to think that we, who live m Singapore thou1,522 words
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Article51 1938-06-19 10 In LondonT Sir *£?isv Mrs. uL5*J* On the road to tt,.^ General Hospiu, ation on his nc*Ufl on J^ London-be her younger son to I Mrs. A?!? v, ho AJs« homewaf(j are Mr. and Mrv c Mr. and Mrs M I Mrs-R. S Clem;,,' Collings-cn the (V51 words
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Advertisement76 1938-06-19 10 wPRISCILLA LTD-J. PURE SILK HOSIERY j S SALE i FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TFL. 3335 61, Stamford Road. -A "CHRISTIE" I GRAND SALE WILL COMMENCE JUNE 20th. 20 to 50 per cent, reduction TO MAKE A ROOM FOR OUR NEW SHIPMENT WE GIVE YOU THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN GOOD IHINGS76 words
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Advertisement53 1938-06-19 10 ELSIE MARY Late of London for Day Evening Gowns Designed by MADAME PAGE at "Rodney House" 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain $s— s3o. /I 8^)fl«w Invites you to visit her saloon and see th 2 prettiest afternoon dresses and the most gorgeous evening gowns, all the latest styles from Paris.53 words
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Advertisement63 1938-06-19 10 Something to crow about MARINA 2nd. Floor Rodney House. Where the smartest clothes can be Dought for all occasions at the most reasonable price. TO£Mi)£?ft££ Unusual designs m Negligees Nighties and Dressing Gowns. Small stock just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. PALAIS des MODES 12-A, CAPITOL BLDG.63 words
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Advertisement94 1938-06-19 10 -=SENTOSA= 61, STEVENS RD. Renowned lesidential establishment situated on 5 acres of elevated and well-kept grounds. Fnat class FOOD. (Cold Storage supplies). Highly recommended by past and nrfsent residents. Extra large rooms with longbath, shower, ve?Sidah own entrance and o:her cUstinctive features. Free garages, syces' qrs. Tennis. Badminton. PHONE 4132.94 words
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Advertisement78 1938-06-19 10 4ff^ HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY y^^^k YOr HAVE BEEN ASKING FOB %0 s~ I MAYNARD'S \K v_A July 6to August 5 ELIZABETH ARDES I YOL AN EXFFRT j FROM HER I LONDON SALON I K/fil 5 T0 GIVF I VI ADVICE r ANO I TREA TMEXTS PHONE 6115. SPORTS SOTJ^S^78 words
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485 1938-06-19 11 - Oil JjuomjlL Ad weather continues. f t .eekeaeh day has possible, more glorious S Durin* the week-end ;ime up and a liv, nrevaiiedirthday the Union at St. Margaret's children santr the i Anthem and saluted the %Sj,«nfa they MBg patno- I and visitors on the485 words
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575 1938-06-19 11 \g nek's activities began on "Mv when the British Resile a Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, enterskU guests at a Garden Party at llttfacy. :*raoon was fine, though hot, 2« was a pleasing diSDlay of getHts. Although long nlmsy an «th picture hats575 words
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Advertisement13 1938-06-19 11 *«*>%, London. *PER T bkEs^AKER and x m u a# I Wear. r*^. Road,13 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-19 11 BATH LUXURIES. V^ |j SOAPS I 3 I X DUSTING POWDERS' W DFil CRYSTALS. MJQLUm essence. For Men SHAVING SOAP BOWLS BRILLIANTINES (Solid ar.d Liquid). Medical Hall Lid. 3, Batlery Koad.31 words
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Advertisement137 1938-06-19 11 is dear to the Young Mother but alarming is the toll of hair that he levies. Whole hanks drop away after confinement and there appears no end to the shedding. At such periods let Kesavardhini take care of the needs of your scalp and save and grow hair. Preserve Men's137 words
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Advertisement85 1938-06-19 11 Mother dreams of her boy becoming a hero to his fellows. t'V^X A natural dream, for every mother, is anxious for_her own yQf W/^" child to excel. V^" But not an idle dream," i* the r right foundation Is^ laid. Mothers can ensure their babies a good start m life85 words
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Article615 1938-06-19 12 |I.\Vl.\"<. 'rif! and found Singapore, "icy el'* dead so far I Whatever I |j.. s y I'd d ii: accomj > 1>( 1V > doub i failed hi i s primary ct, namely the i efficient control of cyclists on the public highway. Now that ii has615 words
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Article, Illustration966 1938-06-19 12 TRADE Appeasement IS THE FIRST STEP TO World PEACE Economists Are Agreed That fW^UK way to world peace H lies m complete economic rehabilitation and the sane and orderly control and distribution of the world's raw materials and other vital products. That is the view taken by eminent economists m966 words
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Article601 1938-06-19 12 "ITOW, then, sir this won't do," the policeman said sternly. "I'm going to charge you with driving that car T<t 45 miles an hour." "Look here, officer." the driver said. "Do me a favour, will you? Make it 70 miles an hour. You see,601 words
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Advertisement41 1938-06-19 12 Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease fp^l^ and safety. > 1 1 Uses less current and becomes j|£ hot almost at once. 1 Is both left and right handed and requires no stand. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE I* IsHOP S41 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-06-19 13 Ready For The Spray! A view of the launch on the stocks at Singapore, showing the streamlining which is a feature of the boat.24 words
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175 1938-06-19 13 D(D CLEMINSHAW, of Infant Street, Heaton Park, Man--1 dffter. rode a bicycle handcuffed ard later abandoned the I for ar. unattended motor-car when he made a dash for jgtjfw»aP° |:ce <*<--t>rt a< Hull. i w^to.- mi beins, brought u*mte train from Bridling175 words
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251 1938-06-19 13 TO PATROL NAVAL BASE\ f (Sunday Tribune SfafT Reporter) TO-DAY BEEN PRIVILEGED TO SEE THE FIRST GLIB PSE OF A NEW SPEED BOAT BEING SPECIALLY BUILT IN SINGAPORE ;O PATROI TUT WATERS AROUND SINGAPORE'S NAVAL BASE. tted w tn251 words
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Article42 1938-06-19 13 Calcutta.— For the first c me m the oi the Aligarh University a -url topped the list of successful canin the B.A. examination. She is Miss Azra Khatun, a daughter 10l Syed Nasiruddin Hyder, Revenue itcr, of Tonk, Rajputana.42 words
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Article115 1938-06-19 13 Tiger Kills Woman TIGERS, which have been visiting 1 the town of Romanian, known as Chnfcai, every night for a year, are causing concern among the in--1 habitants. Usually the tigers do no tttack people, but one man an elderly Chinese coolir -was attacked about, eight one night at i115 words
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Article109 1938-06-19 13 DROFESSOR H. N. GREEN, briUiani young professor of pathology at Sheffield University, has won his battle for life against the disease he fought m his research laboratory. For four months he has been m hospital, a victim to Malta fever. He caught the germ while conducting109 words
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Article, Illustration372 1938-06-19 13 T ennis Stars To Visit Singapore (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) r p\E Sunday Tribune is to-day able to reveal exclusive news for Malayan tennis 'fans' about the most brilliant and internationallyflavoured lawn tennis championships that have ever been held m the country. Lawn tennis, according to one Singapore expert, is372 words
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84 1938-06-19 13 CASE AGAINST INDIAN AT HAMBURG DROPPED (By Air Mail). Berlin. AWING to "lack of evidence" the case against Mr. Das Gupta, the director of the Indo-Europe Trading Company at Hamburg, has been dropped. Mr. Das Gupta was arrested m August last on the charge that ho was responsible for currencyReuter - 84 words
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95 1938-06-19 13 PIFTY-FOUR people died from pneumonia during the week ended June 11, says the Singapore Municipal Health statement. But (here is no need for alarm among- tho'e who are Buffering from influenza colds which the sudden change m temperature have brought. Dr. H K. Morrison,95 words
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284 1938-06-19 13 THE HUMAN STORY BEHIND THE LITTLE STORY OF- CHILORESS CONCERT COMMITTEE CONCERT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL WEDNESDAY. 22nd JUNE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TWELVE-YEAR-OLD pianist Florence Wont*, bright -eyed and enthusiastic, put clown her sheet of music and talked to me. And it is something of an honour when 12-year-old Florence284 words
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Article139 1938-06-19 13 Stockholm. TWO brothers have been saved fror. drowning by the neighing of a horse The two young men fell through s hole m the ice into the lake a.s they wer returning home to their father's cottag* at Knutsbo m the district of VaesterbDtten. north Sweden.139 words
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Article168 1938-06-19 13 WHAT THEY ARE. Baby's Own Tablets are a gentle laxative and comforting medicine for infants and children. They may be given to the youngest, baby with perfect safety, because they Lption 1 of a medical child sp< lalist no harmful ingredient whatsoever. They can be administered without168 words
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Advertisement165 1938-06-19 13 m J vl N you are not c l l te l w i out being actually ill, if \Zn V° ur energy is not what 1 q it was Sanatogen is the HOf, MANN, thing to take. The difference Sanatogen will make ?Jt\lT£ 1 Z kJ to v° ur165 words
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Advertisement146 1938-06-19 13 Dr. JAYNE'S jnT EX PEC TQQfNjJiJi Y\ Mf Especially n the Tropic, whc:v y v «?T^^^i^| humidity causes serious lung infec- f >y g \f am tions, br Jayne's Expectorant t^. 4 M your surest saieguard to health. 2§Efe^ gives immediate relief by soothing 'ffC\^ j m r .^ore throats,146 words
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Advertisement45 1938-06-19 13 F^U L~"V U,E S .^m WF J c w S rcngth m Rmi less In ssef i hold the nd: tfai ing thf k -c: I U6 -ihuw you and 1. iiii Bi:miN optical (ompani, s. CHONG, OPT. I>. (UAJL> !42 Ri '^.r" ,s »r*»45 words
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1006 1938-06-19 14 IN which I discourse on the ,> amazing discovery recent- y made m Penang that \*i- r S air travel is quite sare rovided that the aeroplane doesn't crash. i IS air travel really safe? This question is often asked1,006 words
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Article482 1938-06-19 14 What You Don't Use. Nature Junks THE EYES HA YE rp j By R. A. Thompson, D.0.50. (Doctor of Ocular Science) MAN came down out of tre\?s and Nature took away his extra length of biff toe and thumb. The crunching of bones and tearing; of flesh has become a482 words
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Article101 1938-06-19 14 Greatest Of French King The tri-ceniorary of the me all French kings is to be ceMtt year, and already an imports gramme has been arrange*!. Early m June there will be m tion m the palace of Versal** greater part by Louis XIV, tfps and sculpture of the perioc be101 words
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Advertisement183 1938-06-19 14 /^/^pvj^O TICKETS ISSUED V^"-* **^BY ALL STEAM- 1 TDAX/Cl SHIP MR AND j I nnTLu railway lines. NO BOOKING FEES. j Chinese clients and those of all I otiiti resident communities are L i p.iven the best of attention and a& 33, EOBINSON RD., SINGAPORE, j TELEPHONE 5908. S WATCHES183 words
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Advertisement17 1938-06-19 14 tX ."x'lvll 7^l- >. "v ■''j^'^/'***^<'^^'^-''*'v''-''j^-'^'' ■'•^■^^j-V^^S j#% Ar^X^ CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CA4J)17 words
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Advertisement19 1938-06-19 14 JUST ARRIVED/] ACKER BLOCK I A CRACKLING WAFER BISCUIT _-—^^B^IA IN DELICIOUS MILK CHOCOLATE WsF&\ .^Bk *\y >C-» I19 words
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Article, Illustration621 1938-06-19 15 The City Where All W omen Fin d Romance Bootfi^ JER OME WILLISLATEST Bf OCR A PHIS I uuf st by Jeronif Willis. ■gjSrSbckHt. V&CK of I 1^ c s presents an interesting Quest. It ls #<2toito? wun adv .^9 when The author wa 3#» lied arm.v of interventhrough West621 words
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Article34 1938-06-19 15 Captain George Rowsell, late of the Border Regiment, ot Bcaumont-roacl, Plymouth, who fell from a Pad-dington-Penzance train near Buriescombe. Devon, died m Taunton and Somerset Hospital without regaining consciousness.34 words
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Article69 1938-06-19 15 Riga.— Beginning this month every single railway passenger m Latvia will have to pay !> per cent, surtax on his ticket, the proceeds going towards the lund for National Defence. This i.s Latvia's latest move m her rearmament drive. Season ticket holders are not exempt, but69 words
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Article207 1938-06-19 15 shopping and having dinner a woman frit nd, Airs. Ethel Gullick, 32-year-old wife of Mr. Leonard Gulb'ck, owner of the Nineteenth Club, Cork Street, Mayfair, London, W., went home and gas i d herself. "Why .she did this I really don't know," j said207 words
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Advertisement183 1938-06-19 15 After 2 Years' Baldness JhP^^^^^^^^L New Growth WT "For fi/ o ytmrt I R W <ro< ba/d all ro«r Cl»« ■fe, "I top my head. I trim* Mw&mai, different preparation*. iKicS^T^ j "*«y rfw f »o good. 1 »>?' remained bald until J X. Bsrd Kotalho. Sew hair ■i^tet" come183 words
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Advertisement560 1938-06-19 15 f 3 Times out of 4 lynifi ETC^'fiAsVl jf'A I I^l I 1 mm P" (a gs IH t-^l^ visu is INTESTINAL! 1 A |psktU^s| BB^"* Thous *nds of sufferers do not yet real is* that IN»,^PJsv#^ls%B^!^r^-' --x.-, TLSTINAL Indigestion is responsible to/ nearly all tjr^zZ*Z%~<~^. £TW&&&^ Ihcir pain and560 words
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Advertisement705 1938-06-19 15 Oh, My Poor Legs y '^^^^^TraSt I' fit > 'j^. .SS^^^B Vs mti I.H 1 >" T 7 \-4wbTi 1.. J^;.» -^^a^., *^KL^- jf^j, 77m^ Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? Hint Agonising Faint Have You Suffered k? DO your le*> throb and bura? Is your body tortured »nti tb«705 words
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Article98 1938-06-19 16 mo: :TT on WEIGHT by." V...-- a hed 10 stone, .-.may— l heci gradually I read of i-.nd I decide me time «s and Tr. a hed last I ieci so }ul that if I keep my normal le to go lea I had to ivc about98 words
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Article, Illustration705 1938-06-19 16 THE SEASON OF HEAT AND COLDS IS HERE A STRANGER arriving- m Singapore the3e lays, if he should \>liu.«: and listen intently somewhere m the centre of the city, would be amazed to he#r a continuous sound like the constant popping of champagne corks. He would, perhaps, become alarmed, hurry705 words
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Article84 1938-06-19 16 Simla, June b. ¥T now transpires there is little possi--h bility that the Central Government's decision with regard to the stoppage of the exodus to the Simla Hills so far as the main Secretariat of the Government is concerned will be taken this mo.nth. The various departments84 words
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Article145 1938-06-19 16 THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Thomas Regi- nald Darcy, of Addison Street, Nevv-cr,s!le-cn-Tvnp, was pommended at Newcastle Juvenile Court for "arresting" two ei^ht-year-old boys who hc-.d broken m- to a confecticnorv works. t Darcy was playing m the street and from what he was told by other boys j145 words
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85 1938-06-19 16 Alter the "Route Napoleon/ as the reads traversal by Napoleon en bifi triumphal return from Elba have be^n named, France Is to have its "Route de la Marseillaise." The vane of Pcute do la Marseillaise will be Riven to those roads of France which85 words
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Article76 1938-06-19 16 TifOKKthan 1 00,000 foreign France. They tie beim leave becaweoarif PremierW die] i tarns denai^ar r\ foreigner m the «^j tit have hi n or(^~ Many an I bC( no hope papers. Others I lo con their ov. Others an to tho I Each i people who76 words
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96 1938-06-19 16 BROTHER CHANGED MIND, ESCAPED AIR CRASH DEATH SMITH. ymm&A *m oi Mr. Samuels Newcas(le-on-Tyne tea merchant {)U( i v lh »j*l. WCh n s hfe to a m a Pen <*% 5 >* j of a Samuci Smith one sen. was i:. them Coach L Robert R Bey .Scout leader.96 words
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Article97 1938-06-19 16 FARR BUYING FARM FOR EILEEN TOMMY I-'arr. back m Wales :i",ain f said "thai hfc weeding to Eileen Wtnzel, the American actress, v. ill probably be m Xo vcmber at Clydach Vale, Glam organ. "Eileen is thrilled at the idea of a Welsh wedding," he said, "and wants to know97 words
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Advertisement889 1938-06-19 16 Doctors ail over the world recommend 'Gena-pr;n\ the ttgf< brand of aspirin, for the swift relict of headache, neuritis, neuralgia and rheumatic and nerve pains of every kind for Genasprin is so pure and so strictly tested that if t*ON or harm the heart. You'll find, too, that there is889 words
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Advertisement123 1938-06-19 16 Time kT^ztfs f&sr hbubm B Hi gentleman m The picture > i PWf enjoying hinuelj >n the moment became he gave up running a* a kobby 20 vcars ago. But he suddenly found that his watch had let him down, and Ht had to keep his appointment, so there he123 words
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Advertisement31 1938-06-19 16 no YOi postfl A Confident Oenera Iliiman Aff m"- 31 Arc opw" ww I ,m if cuririit I I 11. M A r d I I 'It* I -"'"I! J I31 words
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Advertisement30 1938-06-19 17 HOLDS 2) HMES AS Ijj MUCH INK--I*l y "npowble to mjj |f r K lwk a moment*. I "^iS,^ no* I I rwtl *J"»Mmplybj I jg^^Peauptothe p tX^ x Pen30 words
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Advertisement335 1938-06-19 17 A>BROK£N DOWN SYSTEM. Thi* 13 a condition (or disease) to which maay nameiare flttm bi>t lew really uuiiersiand. ft is simply (Ve^knC9S3— fl break dowa as it ».'pre, it »;%ii forces th it sustain the systeof.4 No iiiaii.-r ......i ui^j lie its causes (tfcej arealuiosi n unber>ssi, us symptcmi are.335 words
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Advertisement186 1938-06-19 17 ..t< groemirigV^r > A LITTL6 Brylcretao iii eh« mctuiiug kfet^. ,cv. t.... mm ••aJ foi ftc ita vi icne 4a r itt n doetn c loofc pUftd --a aown. Brykreem cooulni no gucj, mrdi <>i «pini. AaJ Brylcreem'i tonk Ingredient* keep tkc haii health, ...4 th«. »c*if trfe* from JiiivdrtiTt.186 words
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Miscellaneous787 1938-06-19 17 AIR TO-DAY bu n And W nere 1 o Listen m Greenwich Time Signal at 12.45 ajn leal Variety.' With Phil Green and his Quintet, and la Gr f B Big Ben Close down. TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 i pjn Bij Ben British Light Music j he bkc Empire Orches- der,787 words
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Miscellaneous133 1938-06-19 17 NIROM ADC 15 Mc{s (JO.ft m.> a.m. 10.50 Time signal, opening. 10 52 Cone< rt by Cai»-] "nn dc-i" Bijil M '>:> < ln< < of|?an recital by Svdi.ey GuStard 11.50 Daets p m. 12.20 MUSIC l 10 New bulletin. 1.20 Orchestra from 'Hotel der, Indei X.50 Xylophone solos. 10133 words
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Article169 1938-06-19 18 I By Dr. Quignon of the Faculty of Medicine Paris Just now I am kept very busy by an epidemic of "liver" disorders— a great many people feeling "out of sorts," bilious, depressed and unable to enjoy their food. Undoubtedly the best remedy for an upset169 words
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Article1380 1938-06-19 18 Short Story From Page Eight it matter It will all come right. Go home, my boy, get to bed, and sleep." The next morning they took her to Horridge, the assize town. It was," said the prosecuting counsel, an old-young man, with a lean face and1,380 words
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Advertisement376 1938-06-19 18 PILES Snff erers from the maddening irritatigt* the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles— do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a tenons operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific376 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-19 18 ~gTr~E A~T~THIR ST INSATIABLE HUNGER WEAK LIMBS DIZZINESS IN HEAD COPIOUS FREQUENT URINATION. ARE SIGNS OF APPLY FOR ■lEH2SAL PILLS MR. C. S. CHAN, 277. &ACE COURS*E ROAD, Singapore.29 words
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Advertisement335 1938-06-19 18 I Must Tell Master To KPT" i Idiq» If you own a dog you should also own Sherley's 164 Page Dog Book. Not only is this a complete and invaluable health reference but nothing so helpful towards understanding the 'doggy nature' has ever been written. Right from A to Z335 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-06-19 19 i George Tan, m?\ o ore i d.a. junior doubles. 'Tribune).11 words
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46 1938-06-19 19 Bade at the dinnei ne Mayflower B.P. n honour of Mr. Tan r.t*** 1 11 Wong who won to second Malayan B?d--«Mw«r iHOnships milst have l <» those concerned preferred to hs 'fal W hm Miss went to tiT,^ nd aad deciding46 words
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Article287 1938-06-19 19 ENCOURAGE LADY PLAYERS Singapore A Way Of Doing It iißy -Phm-iiix". k»*n i «reat deal «.t complaint m centres up- r has Dec* 1 f^ftf' the lack of support i«»i all ladies' tournaments. »#^tf abOOt h subject, it has •ccvrred to Ihe writer that something the situation right though they287 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-06-19 19 c* i h n e u ycr :1 *Br o) Bahru and Mayblos som B.P. (Singapore) who met m a mQIQ h on June S The A Molek B.P. icon by jour games to three.35 words
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Article142 1938-06-19 19 AN Thursday last a friendly match bet- ween the iVlayblossom B.P. and the Ayer Molek B.P. of Johore Bahru was played at the Ayer Molek Malay Sehool'.s Court. The former lo.st by lour games to thrct' The results were Mayblossom players mentioned (first): Ahmad Mattar142 words
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Article, Illustration659 1938-06-19 19 Perak (By "Racquet") fNTERESJ of badminton enthusiasts m Kinla is now centred xm the second we men's inter-team tournament run by thai active and progressive body, the Kinta Cadminton Association. The first round tics m this comnetiticn m which evidently more enthusiasm than on the first659 words
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Article397 1938-06-19 19 Selanpoi Selecting The State ide (By •'Rambler") JN a fortnight's lime Selangor will be meeting:, according to provisional arrangements. Penan? m the Foong Seong Competition. Hence, with the last triangular tournament at Ipoh only a fortnight away, Selangor selectors are faced with a problem oi deciding397 words
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324 1938-06-19 19 Reflections On The Recent Triangular Match Penang EWE CHYE'S GREAT FEAT (By "Sphinx"; ALTHOUGH Penan t failed to outshine tne supremacy of Seiangor m the men's section at the fourth annu3l triangular tournament between Penan?, Perak and Seiangor at Ipoh during Whitsuntide they are to be congratulated for scoring a324 words
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Article261 1938-06-19 19 The failure m the men's section was due to several ursets chief of which was the inability of the Penang third doubles. Ho Boon Choo and tfhoo Eng Tong. the Malayan doubles runners-up. to win both their matches, and also the Penang doubles champions, Tan Choo a Kooi261 words
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164 1938-06-19 19 NEW ENERGY FOR TIRED MEN AND WOMEN Strengrthening Vitamins m Tasteless Tablets wow men and women who ore i and tired and have L< lor life, can recapture all ti. rgy and vitality and enthusiasm lor living, simply tiny, ta after every meal. Clotabs, as they are called, are n164 words
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Article107 1938-06-19 19 JULY 1938 MEETING SATURDAY. 2ND JULY Jl3B WEDNESDAY. 6TH JULY SATURDAY 9TH JULY L 938 Subscription for Visiting Men: shall %c: MEN S r LADIFS $2 the meeting or any day thereof. VISxTING MEMBERS must be iroduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE107 words
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Advertisement155 1938-06-19 19 h Standard Radio I! Components and Tubes SiTransmission Parts and I Tubes Test Instruments And everything" for I radio and sound. i* CONSULT US ON YOUR RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS I For particulars, please apply to: World-Wide Radio Co. SINGAPORE. Sytiem Out of Balance— I LOOK OUT FOR PABN! f.!ic!izc With155 words
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Article, Illustration684 1938-06-19 20 IN THIS COR NEk Boxing Notes By "Flaneur" 'I WO new champions were crowned at th<? Happy World coven stadium last week m the persons of Little Abayan, who is now leader of the flyweight division, and Johnny Mortcll, bantamweight champion. It was. if I684 words
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Article443 1938-06-19 20 f>: T in Malayan spori during I nd was larg J y < ver- (i by a game of cricket playoff T int I> id T m Notitriking testimony to the I popularity of Test Cricket, i when England and Australia mtesting sid 'S. i>u as '<v\m ii-- leni!i1443 words
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Article431 1938-06-19 20 BATTING 132 C. H Miller (Selangor Club v. Penang Sports Club). 95 R Thoy (S.R.C. v. S.CR.C). 89 Gaillara (S.C.C. v. United Services). 78 lira Cheng Hock (C.R.C. v. S.P.S.C. Penang). 75 I. S. MacdonaH (Klang Club v. Pert Sham R.C.). 72* Car*. Dynes (United Services v431 words
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Article, Illustration299 1938-06-19 20 District Tournament Results (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Panat. THE Batu Pahat District tennis tournament wns brought to a successful close when in* finals m the men's open doubles were played at the Chinese Recreation Club courts yesterday. In one of the most keenly contested matches yet299 words
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Advertisement352 1938-06-19 20 VONQ T E S i OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tackle. It defies solution! No process is known which men and women can be made to ccjoy permanent youth and vitality. The progress of modern science352 words
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Advertisement29 1938-06-19 20 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use s solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS ftOLIO Pf ROXIOE DENTIFIICf29 words
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Advertisement42 1938-06-19 20 fi|pii®% BROWNIE Popular takes f^^^P9BHW full-size pictures, J| m. by 2i m. p|^ Snaps or lime exposures. Tested Kodak lens. Very simple to use. Hmrol^M^Hfcl On!/ -2.50 BMrtyfeliiS Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITED Mnccrportied m England)' 130 Robinson Road. Sinx»por«42 words
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Advertisement256 1938-06-19 20 Kill Kidney Gcrins Restore Your Heat Then* Iff nothing that ran make you f- fl% older and mor^ rundown than Kid P^^ Bladder trouble caused by Germn devel- «oem fo f op.-.i i.. your brdy durinK '-olds or from 1: Ti-th orTonsilPordiirinKOthi-rln 7» H liou! -.1- I.;.' ri.il dir.as.s. Ordinal256 words
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Article253 1938-06-19 21 London. June i* 4 4a*x*u'n lhe 'A^Gtoacester were jTS*™* wkts fHa> Reuter London. MYSTERI of the sea, rivalling that of the American brig ''Marie leste" found abandoned off Gibraltar m 1872. is baffling nautical experts hero. the fate of the 5,456-ton steamer "Anglo-Australian" and h( v r crewReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration314 1938-06-19 21 iTinnirgs" was the bv the Municl•SheefMr.FinHeOM:-; .ajgg^ti-tcfthcMunu ijantftais ret -inj ">on i nd r uiie*iaiB?{i bv his collate* win*. eta*'' I M^e presided at the func- 'ere Mr. Jain** Air. W.Bartiey, Mr. S Wh:W. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett an 'J FFSSION Pjhaaid,"Mr. Qokjk explainiteJKtory remarks, "that the314 words
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Article111 1938-06-19 21 R.A.F. BEATEN AT TENNIS Singapore. Saturday. A team representing the S.C R.C. visued Seletar and deieaied the R.A.F. at tennis by fi er games to two. ts were Aithur Lim <S.C.R.C.' beat Cpl. Dinimei IRA.F.) 6-4 5-7, 6-3. Sim Sena; Watt tS.C.R.C.) beat Pas..iiy^ham R.A.F. > 6-2, 7-5. Sgt. Gould111 words
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Article43 1938-06-19 21 MLLE Jedrzejowska defeated Miss Sperling 6-3. 6-0. m the final of the women's tennis championships of the Queen's Club Union. Austin defeated Kho Sin Kee 6-2, 6-0. at Wimbledon. Before the match, bettins was 10-1 m favour of the Chinese. Reuter.43 words
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Article64 1938-06-19 21 ilongkon^, .June 18. l ANCE Corpora] Lawfor of the Middlesex Regimem was k lied when a military lorry, f-on-tainmg io members of th* Regiment and travelling m the newterritories, crashed on the embankment and overturned. Ihiee others were sftrioHs'y injured, while the rest received flight64 words
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Article74 1938-06-19 21 EXPORTS PINEAPPLE During the week ending June 11, exports oi pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 28.071 cases, of which ]?>823 (84 per cent.) cases were to the dnited Kingdom; 1.010 <3 per cant.) •ases to the Continent of Europe. 1.580 '6 per cent.) cases to Canada and 1,858 <774 words
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Article111 1938-06-19 21 Monopolies In America Washington, June 18. |>RLSIDENT Roosevelt has signed a re- solution ior the investigation of monopolies m America. The investigation will be conducted by a commission of 12, cons Suing of Senators and representatives and delegates from the departments of commerce, labour and justice, together with representatives cf111 words
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365 1938-06-19 21 "Love Isn't Everything" An Excellent Play ANOTHER excellent amateur theat- lical pi eduction was presented fcr the discriminating Singapore public at the Victoria lhe?.trc last right, when the Sceneshifters put on comedy drama by Aurania Fo:ivero!. air! J r ;nil2 Littler, "Love Isn't Everything 1 The ScereslMftcrij are that enterprisns365 words
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Article, Illustration348 1938-06-19 21 Explorer Searches For Phantom Island T^K. LaUGE KOCH, the well-known Danish explorer, iuM < t out from ±J Copenhagen by air to search for an island believed to exist m the An ti< Ocean ihat has not yet been visited by human beings. I Dr. Koch thinks that he caught348 words
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Article74 1938-06-19 21 Counterfeit Labels Charge La) Ng Ah Kiew, '-54. a Btraits-born Hokien woman, claimed trial this morning m the Criminal I Court to a charge alleging p on at her shop In Jalan Besar on June 17 of labels for the purpose of counterfeiting such trade marks as Tiger Beer, (rand74 words
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Article158 1938-06-19 21 Iff ITU the pound sterling changing- :vt around 180 francs, and with rhe additional advantage of 40 per cent, reduction on fares I'or foreigners visiting France possessing the new "tourist card", railway travel In France is cheaper than m any other country. One can travel 100 m-les158 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-19 21 Kan T!i' nff Yew and thong Lian Sin who were first iiiH second respwtivel;. m ihc class 200 yard? sprint b\ the A C< S. sporis at Jalan Re^ar. (Ti.^une;.30 words
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Advertisement352 1938-06-19 21 20 BiCYCLES i-REE! MYKNA LOV WILLIAM t'OV>LLL DOROTHY LAMOUB ROBERT TAYLOR lEANETTE MacDONALD CLARKK GABLE n r i h/ A T- I*'1 r 'I in^*.^* J t^ 1 U~~^JL "'"■^At- ff^L! J if J CJoirpetltow will place In order ol ilar- mm a^ mm m t^^mn^], itUftn^lj" [rnhuMf*"" 11 Ity352 words
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591 1938-06-19 22 TWO-DAY MATCH ON THE PADANC SUNGEI UJONG BOWLERS DO GOOD WORK BATTING first m their two-day match on the Padang against the Snnrei TJjontt €)üb. Seremban. the S.C.C vverr dismissed for a totM of 174 runs. OilmOur and Jeans for the ninth wicket591 words
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377 1938-06-19 22 CRICKET MATCH ON SCHOOL GROUND Singapore, Saturday. 1 CRICKET Cl UB eleven met the St A Old Boys at cricket this afternoon at the Stamford Road round. Batting first tin- Club put up the useful total oi !70 runs for eight wickets declared, J.377 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-06-19 22 Mrs. C. F. K. Mounsey and Mrs I.eong Hoe Yeng who also met m the >Han»or tennis championships m Kuala Lumpur. (Tribune).22 words
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Article469 1938-06-19 22 Former Champion On jM "Lack Of Essentials" Wl SIXTO Escobar, of Puerto Rico, who V has been offered terms *to defer.:! I his world bantamweight championship t against Benny Lynch m Glasgow, was f surprisingly outpointed by Kayo Mur- I prn. of Detroit. In A ten-round non-469 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-06-19 22 Miss Gladys Loke and Miss P. Hawkins, who met I championship at Kuala Lumpur. Although beat™ %T J tended her opponent and the match went to thw?* 1 1129 words
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255 1938-06-19 22 St. Joseph 's Tr ounce Arm Chinese SCHOOL CRICKET MATCH I Singapore. Saturday. IN the inter-school cricket match >ay- ed this afternoon between St. Joseph 's Institution and the Anglo-Cnin£«e School on the Bra.s Bnsah Road ground, oood bowling by the Institution oo>& was the chr/ feature of the game.255 words
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Article21 1938-06-19 22 dish *alkn f^J^ 4 X not. as had *#**%s.■ 1 21 'STu d if J His recorc U;21 words
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Advertisement176 1938-06-19 22 111 'HP 5 or;\= 1 4. Jr GROwfNG FAST but not growing m strength When your children suddenly seem to stop JLft growing m strength though they're growing m size, won't eat, get attacks of temper and naughtiness, you can be quite certain that it is a w lack of176 words
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Advertisement52 1938-06-19 22 I LOOK AT THE CAST IN PAP A MOUNT'S NEW MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA WHAT GALAXY OF STARS' _ft__i wET H f Pi -kf f#^ n YACH7CLUB BSYS\ W t«UOY C&NQVA and BENBLOS JOHHKYDOW«S BETTY GRASLEf LARRY CRABBE\ 10 LEIF ERIKSOMi;|/?f y IooR6THYUJ(iseaM L A Pc amount ficlcfi T&f^L. L -4»"~ OPENS52 words
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Advertisement43 1938-06-19 22 XL H A M B R A NEXT CHANGE 1 Glorious Romance! Stirring Drama! SWEETHEARTS-SENDING LOVERS TO DEATH _^gffBS£jG&fr\ battling the lide of a nation* Jury I i HEART-TOUCHING STORY OF LOVE AND SACRIFICE AGAINST THE SEETHING BACKGROUND OF A NATION IN ARMS.43 words
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Article570 1938-06-19 23 FVD DA V OF SK YE MEETING t n c f FINISHES AND A FEW 0 MILD UPSETS B m ro*«* er)Orter/ Fl* the- Sften*©' JJi brilliantly fine 1 sweep I 1 lo'wi I i 4305 I f ***** I RACE W His I Ested570 words
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Article286 1938-06-19 23 RAFFLESIANS BEAT CEYLONESE II Singapore, Saturday. THE Ruffles Schcclbcys made merry m 1 their cricket match fcgainst the Ceyori S.C. reserves on the R.I. ground! 1 this auei noon -becthio the Ceylonese by 131 runs. j A feature of the match was the splendid innings by Edmond Barker who had286 words
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Article54 1938-06-19 23 Members ol the Gentle Badminton Party are reminded that entries for the open doubles championship tournament •k.O. system) are now open and will •;lose on July 6. The entry fee is 60 cents per pair. Intending cSmpeutori> ar» requested to put their names on tn* ii i obtainable54 words
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203 1938-06-19 23 FINALS PRIZE GIVING Singapore, Saturday The Loyais Battalion Athletic spons were continued to-day at Gillman Barracks. "C" Company were winners of the Championship Cup, gaining 76 points. "H.Q." Company were a close second with 73 points and "B" Company 53 1 points were third, while203 words
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Article42 1938-06-19 23 St. Andrew's 0.8.A. team v. c- Innishillings at Tan^lin at 2 p.m. toaay: J. Moss, J. Crowther, M. Koholoff, S. Hope. H. Brett, Hussein. Cheong Hock Hai. M. Armstrong P. Hill, .7. Duclos. J. Lovick, M. Hope, E. Thoy.42 words
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Article349 1938-06-19 23 JOHORE BAHRU SOCCER (From a correspondent) THE Johore Bahru League table up to and inclusive of match played on Wednesday is as below: P W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Belia S.C. 7 3 1 3 25 13 9 Customs F.C. 6 3 1 2 14 7 8 Prisons F.C.349 words
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868 1938-06-19 23 HOME SIDE LED 3-0 BUT VISITORS SCORED TWICE IN SECOND HALF (By Rover) Si liga pore, Saturday Singapore ?>: NcgTi Sembilun 2 fHI£ first encounter m the Malaya Cup scries for Sinjjapcre resulted m a win for Singapore by three t^oals to two over868 words
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Article110 1938-06-19 23 Race I— STONE GINGER $19 and $6. Suvc Cure S6. Rebel King S6. Race 2— WIRUT :-4H nnd SI j. Qfamoifr SIS. Ccfmef sr>. Race AIISS POLLT S5?, am! Sl2. M.G.M. SS. Oay Laddie Sf\ Race oriSANA Sl7 and ss. Nightshade ?19. Etona $11. Race S110 words
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Article209 1938-06-19 23 MALACCA PENUEL SCHOOL Annual Spot is And Prize Giving Malsfcca Saturday THE sports committee 0: the l?er*ael English Behcol r. et m the kc1:oo] niwi (fiscuesed several elaborations on the previous years 1 sports and decided to held the annual sport:- on Friday. July 8. on the school ground, commencing209 words
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Advertisement46 1938-06-19 23 Three International TEN ROUND BOUTS ..t HAPPY WORLD STADIUM on ml Jui y i JOEY ROSENBERG vs. LITTLE ABAYAN NAI BOON MAH vs. JOE EAGLE BABY MENDIOLA vs. BOY QUEE and one 4 Rd. i3out USUAL POPULAR PKICEL: -S3, $2, $1 H PROMOTER GLO B. LtL46 words
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Article, Illustration474 1938-06-19 24 SUPPLYING SINGAPORE WITH FRESH MILK Dairy Farming Industry ENGLAND'S Milk Nutrition Com nut tee alter a series of exhaustive experiments, came to the conclusion recently that milk was making a fitter Britain. The importance of milk as food for men, women ami children can be inferred jrom that finding. !t474 words
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