Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 July 1938
1938-07-24
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Article18 1938-07-24 1 T,l T vtz-1 a r»r\-r»r-' oT'vn,\v t T tt v O j I**oo FIVE 118 words
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Article49 1938-07-24 1 I Skan«ha>' July 23. ry headquarters rtate that the Japan- in the upper *Z,< the Vans." V»lley have tablishi.w a hold m JJp«hvmity..Jth l -l-«yH..K .i.-fca .tain! that Ur^f forces jj,, bud I)""'"'"- I fron> I Kffetne with the object ol re- Rcuter and Sin f49 words
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Article, Illustration784 1938-07-24 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN HOOLIGANS HAVE A NEW WEAPON NOW It CAN Happen Here ANYBODY Can Buy It: No Questions Asked i BY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S HOOLIGANS AND THE FEW REMAINING SECRET SOCIETY GANGSTERS H AVE ABANDONED THE GUN IN FAVOUR OF ACID AS A784 words
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Article159 1938-07-24 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) myfOST beautiful city in the ITI world, say American tourists Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Robertson, describing Singapore, but add in the next line it is impossible to get any literature about the place. "Wake up Singapore!" they exhort. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson,159 words
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Article, Illustration197 1938-07-24 1 Singapore Girls Used $10,000 Of Cosmetics Last Month (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) "Woman thy name is panity BUT "vanity", they told me when I inquired, :tas an old fashioned ivord. Girls now say they have become "fad conscious." This week 1 found that face consci■icii- loas an -i Sniuapcrc jorm197 words
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261 1938-07-24 1 'Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DORT DICKSON, chief sea-side resort in the Federated Malay States, rendezvous lor holidaying planters, will become Malaya's first sea-side town with a hotel. s \f\ miles from Kuala Lumpur. twenty from Seremban, 150 from Sinff- n.:rf\ Port Dickson. once a fishing261 words
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Article56 1938-07-24 1 Salamanca, July 23. In the course of an advance on the r cruel Castellan front, the Nationalists entered Valencia Province, according to a Nationalist communique, which alsc claims a catastrophic defeat was inflicted on the Republican troops in a sector on the Catalan front, Two Republican battalionsReuter - 56 words
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Article104 1938-07-24 1 THF cons -llic'ii ting effect of their Majesties' visit lo France upon Anglo-French friendsMp is the theme of all the editorials here. It is universally agreed that the warmth cf their Majesties' reception in Paris transcended all expectation." .says toe Times, adding: Theve exists to-day anReuter - 104 words
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Article220 1938-07-24 1 T.H. TAN - STRIKE: NEW HOPE T. H. TAN BY 'Sunday Tribune Staff Re XTEW HOPE has sprung into the hearts of over 1*900 men. rendered worldesi by the transpor' strike, with the irrival in Singapore of Mr. C. S. Venkatachar. I.C.S.. Agent in Ma'ava tor Use Government of India. When I saw220 words
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Advertisement7 1938-07-24 1 ■[fllUtJllj ,^—■-v Mm WH> l#, Sport ewt7 words
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Advertisement83 1938-07-24 1 0U%t**f V <— myw "^*r— i -^■*~k 1 THE NEW8 j WITH VOIR I* KK A I. FAST i Try The NtRM\(. illlili \i: I .---J KEY BRANDY Mg+tk is distilled from puie grape wHP^fil 8 vine and i.s .strongly re- \S>^ C l/llttim *t A commejided fcr its medi-83 words
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Miscellaneous27 1938-07-24 1 THK TIDES ro-day: «32 ul, 7 ft 4 ins- IM om. 8 It. 7 ins. To-morrow: 945 a.m.. 1 ft 4 l*» p.m.. 9 it. I ins.27 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-07-24 2 This is Hie chef w h thinks lluEnglish :tre Do o r caters. He «>u??ht to k n o u He's been domg Itoe job <>i <<>okin.« for them for years new.36 words
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Article94 1938-07-24 2 Singapore, Saturday. Miss Annie Landow, the famous blind fcronchons will be appearing soon at the Happy World In conjunction with S Abdullah and Ins party. She was born in 1913 In Java, and has since become blind. Her voice had been extensively recorded on Columbia reHer94 words
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Article25 1938-07-24 2 M Lebrun. the President of the RoM'blic. has opened in Paris the Muse? I 1 I'Homme, which houses the ethnological and anthropological collection* of France.25 words
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Article23 1938-07-24 2 A Bill throwing open to women all branches of the Government service in Norway, including" appointments in the State Church, has become law.23 words
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Article150 1938-07-24 2 London, July 23. m^rkpri an iniaortant stage In the air defence programme. I plane marntu k« Th^ policy of u tffising i great motor listry for aircraft produc'ion was fully j fyirg itself and some elevsn mSfion ids had already been expended on shadow factory scheme,150 words
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Article308 1938-07-24 2 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN Says Englishmen Are Poor Eaters BY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) rriURTY SIX-YEAR-OLD Albert Widmann conrtoisseur of food, thinks Eniri'shm^i :»re poor eaters— therefore easy to please. Four things please the Englishman most, Widmann told me yesterday: salt, pepper. Won 1 ster and308 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-07-24 2 Threats Charge: Count Freed A recent picture, of .Ii« Counters, taken in her Wingfield -*ar*£, London home. ♦Vith her is her sq..ciior. Her luroand was originally charged with using' whreat> to his wife whereby she apsh. x goe^ *ii danger of her ate cr some bodily .iaim he will do57 words
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Article52 1938-07-24 2 gfdgfgf I A Bougainville, flowe plant., is growiiij. dencr two dine, on, ,VJ fro !a. ur yed in the t out l m:vrd both from the «Z 1^ Mr. Lim Hon I Or of ivt!^ crfcred about 40 p anU 03 Bou.^v^^^J about ?ight m ....<, U>52 words
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Article102 1938-07-24 2 T.H. TAN - China Heroine in Singapore T. H. TAN (By (Sundry Tribune Staff Reports 1 PATRIOTISM, 'oiipled with I girl rruide L he distinction of 1 national heroine. Though, she i onh J <X]it<riwiu' (;rv-a.--has l,rH,i u::der {ru^ J been resiKni^i^c lor (ho r.s ni! of mosti^ S">'>W(lcred, clad in uniform oT102 words
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Article, Illustration504 1938-07-24 2 London, July IS. \.IKN and women principally women struggled to gel into court at How-slreet for the II PHiHOd hearing of <he case in which Count Kurt Hauj>witz-Re\ onflow was charged with threatening his wife. The Countess's case was withdrawn and he was discharged. Queues formed504 words
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Article138 1938-07-24 2 When hostilities began in CteJ Mis.s Yanp told me in a specttlMN view. "I was in Shanghai I ;>«**j io ;he scene oi operations, Hm *J and evesy where around me, <Ww houses were bombed by the tombing, which went on tim*\ to day. thousands dW-WBl»! thousands,138 words
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Article78 1938-07-24 2 •Eight hundred Ohm** were reported inpf* .lose to the fcM^'.JjT of the *ie*< t urred to me that *«J*T portunity of doinf w"***^ •I had in my P^f*^ a* national fla* and L«?«^ would gladly rive m >*"**+ could take the tw •From the &™"AlTil* a section78 words
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Advertisement52 1938-07-24 2 Xtremely VVITTV THE DIVORCE w OF LADY y^ A PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE "i EYE. Muscle anomalie 4 fjffl* l^*^? Crossed eyes 7J|^--^>A Complicated case 1 HpUi^^." of defective^ s^^ GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost52 words
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Advertisement67 1938-07-24 2 prune MOTfCI DC No. '^347 38. IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT. SINGAPORE In the Cause of Chop Tay Nam Kee Plaintiffs Versus few I.ian Khoo alias Low Khoo Defendant AUCTION saij: or Poultry Chicken.", ducks and dtu kliiv To be held next to Mo. 3C4 Chan** Road MO'- milestone). f*n67 words
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Article190 1938-07-24 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) h uc arc heinir m M «.va. J.ast year the Kritish •Ki^'K-iety distributed 208,855 copies, whereas the year beftff (hc> sold 222,952. W! v I asked. becau ;e of the [button in previous years ration pr..;i»" in the Eihle indu try reached190 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-07-24 3 L l*t Fvtanier. whose enI ti Mr. AJlred \V>rnli. of I ft |jfhhdt and Co.. Lt.l.. -j^grrnf it a party ?iven by I iteJ C. W. Kiela on m^f Mr Wemlis home is at rl id tbf party was attenrtlllMtrf the Swiss community I Biaroi* including the I fSitatrianl73 words
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Article120 1938-07-24 3 I frTrikne. Court Reporter) 1 'mt committed a crime I i practically amounts to I avert you that in I "Swatch thieves will be fa* with. 1 «Ws were addressed by Mr I the Third Magistrate, I Cantonese. Lay Ah Tung. 1 n guilty to-day of theft »ttiace value120 words
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205 1938-07-24 3 THE HUMAN STORY BEHIND THE LITTLE STORY OF WCfttHSG lII* u* fcawr? Cb#^ ViUfrtSr t By Larry Carroll Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) K»j?Ja Lumpur, Saturday. QIX years i-.fter ho had fallen in love with Oladys Willmer, a bookkeeper in a London office, John McGeoch proposed, but Gladys knew about it205 words
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Article159 1938-07-24 3 China At World's Fair Shanghai, July 23. |T is officially announced that Chirr will participate in the New York World's Fair, 1939. in response to the invitation of the American authorities. Preparations unciir the charge of th? Ministries of Economy and Education are already proceeding apace for the selectio: or"159 words
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Article72 1938-07-24 3 :is July 2o EIGHT hundred and fifty delegates from 38 countries arc attending the twoInternational Peace Campaign conferenee to discuss "action on the bombardmnt of open towns and the restoraof peace The BntLsh delegation includes ten I members of the House of Commons, and representatives of churches72 words
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152 1938-07-24 3 London, July 2:>. CIH Kingsley Wood, British Secretary of State for Air, announced that a new national organisation known as the Civil I r Guard will be established without delay. It will Le open to all betw< en 1152 words
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Article, Illustration209 1938-07-24 3 Haircuts For Strikers The Sunday Tribune sent staff reporter Neilson M odder out to get a couple of paragraphs about the strike. "And make it something that uon*t depress readers of the Sunday Tribune at breakfast timer we said Aere is what he found HEARING that strikers of the Singapore209 words
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Article43 1938-07-24 3 London July 23. The Duke and Duchess of Kent, who flew from London yesterday, arrived in Vienna this afternoon, and continued '.heir journey by train to Bucharest where the Duke will represent the Kh\r it the funeral of Queen Marie —British Olficial Wireless.43 words
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281 1938-07-24 3 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter). DEFORE .Mr. L. Goh. the Fifth Magistrate, this morning the case of criminal intimidation preferred against a local boxing promoter, Mr. A. E. Beavis, by Mr. Samuel Fun-, <t| le well-known Singapore lawyer), v.us down en the list. Air. T. W.281 words
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Article73 1938-07-24 3 MORE INSURANCE IN SINGAPORE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) MORE people are taking- out insurance policies in Singapore, the reason. I was told, being; that, though very few j people insure their lives on their own initiative. Singapore insurance ''scouis" have a way of "getting: their man.'' According to statistics, several73 words
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Article67 1938-07-24 3 London. July 23. rITHERE may be a discussion in the A Commons on foreign affairs next Tuesday, when the Foreign Office vote will he taken in Committee of Supply. It is honed to take the motion for «<iiourmhent for the Summer recess on Fridav. Ttif 567 words
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Article161 1938-07-24 3 Japan Fears Soviet Attack Shanghai, July Q Dlsso Japanese rrUtfconi arc believed to be :;in« from bad to worse. According to a report from an authoritative foreign source, it is stated that Japanese operations alon^ the Vanelse Basin have suddenly been called to a halt, and that most of the161 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-24 3 1 Pic hired in Singajiore and it seems to give the children confidence. There's a policeman OH p;;int duty eve r y lunch time outside S t Andrew's School to help the rising generation to rise instead of being knocked down.43 words
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Advertisement286 1938-07-24 3 THE HIGHEST RECORD E Parker Vacumatic Sets a New High /48f in Writing Efficiency, in Mechanical I^P Perfection and Beauty of Design \g Advantages no other pen can give ized shape is balanced, restful— W;*^£)< you. Mechanically perfect in fits your fingers comfortably. ffr"^^ every detail. Smarter, more OA r286 words
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Advertisement575 1938-07-24 4 TjO.DArS BIG MUSIC AC SHOW r Ip a DITA L 1 j —OPENING at 3.15 6.15 9.15 Wtl j i ~^s I I Paramount bring you the BIGGEST of All "BIG BROADCASTS" with MALAYA'S Sweetheart, &12 STARS! W I 6 SONG HITS., and DOZENS of Gorgeous Girls! P > ~>.575 words
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Advertisement191 1938-07-24 4 HER SUNNIEST SUCCES S— A X AND DANCE SHOW IN GLORIJJJ 0 I ROLAND YOUNG BARRY MftCKtf 1 JACK WHITING NOEL MADISON AIASTAIR Sis PREMIERE TUESDAY PAVILIO J i:Vi:itYIUM>Y IS PREPAUi J TO ATTEND i THE GRAND GAU OPENING I j MALAYA'S FIRST 2EE&K JAIR-COOLED THEATRE fci i_rt _^r T^191 words
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Article198 1938-07-24 5 New Remedy that Removes the Cause Flatulence, heartburn, pain, distension, palpitations, and shortness of breath— you know those distressing symptoms of indigestion only too well. Do you know their cause? They are caused by wind which in turn Is caused by undigested and fermenting food. We198 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1938-07-24 5 GLAMOUR MEN RAVING! Dorothy I it ii i on r Sa>s- WHAT GETS fl___TLENS the won I jrlainoui* has been in the time. Ir wasn't used much tk;_e*-H, unci! Hoi: took it up in a bltf v girl from ?m.\.: ore to Penang would Bterous than w< althy, or witty1,592 words
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Advertisement10 1938-07-24 5 i put writer on this page £e's writing an article10 words
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Advertisement203 1938-07-24 5 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be di*<"ournctd ]f > »u gr« w-ak, underweight, tired out, bIc* to gain an OUn< ter b_ 1 you eat. A i in prescribing f<;r und tr< I i i ma t'turs of Holly.' i a trecrot method of combining I <»ncentruted rtr_u203 words
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Article67 1938-07-24 6 Nature's Own Remedy. u I corpulent wai own remedv bta i«h ki.icootaim Potassium mineral salts fbey act inunedi- and use them to You breathe more easilv, Salt clears uric aci>. rroro the blood stream too, i-acha and kidmy The bowels move lassitude, tned itinmiatira t With67 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-24 6 HITTING THE HIGH SPOTS All visitors <'j New York make a bee line for Radio City. Here you M*u*irt gardens of the Maison Franchise and Briti li Empire buikiinr Acrr is St. Patrick's Cathedral.34 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-07-24 6 Astonishing Results by use of Kotalko faffing ol m>- hnlr continued. It teal I ted to try Xotalko, and in 1 1 hit I had finally i.ew h-iir growth lopad aid Btrengthened. It has been i':'y, u<yoii mj ph My hair ks ult149 words
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Article, Illustration2143 1938-07-24 6 Summer And Singaporeans ARE VISITING NEW YORK EX-TRIBUNE WOMAN REPORTER VIRGINIA WHITE TELLS YOU WHAT'S HAPPENING IN ThTc^i "^ATf* UMMER is here at last— and with it come tourists from ii^P near and *ar some as far as Singapore, and very glad we are to see them. As we mop2,143 words
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Advertisement154 1938-07-24 6 Doctors and deniists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains— as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds— it is tne modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of154 words
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Advertisement219 1938-07-24 6 BRAIN-BUILDING FOR SUCCESS. A Master Mental Fi'tness Course geared to the needs of 1938 by W. J. ENNEVER, The Founder of PELMANISM— the greatest of all Mind-Training-Experts who say,, to you: "Everyone has it in him to be a Success to get more responses jobs to make more money more219 words
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Advertisement144 1938-07-24 6 BACKACHE Is there anything wrong with my Kidney That is the question youshould^ KK> i when you feel the first tWtT .m «F ~-r Pain in any part of tw p J^\X warning that «>fflethi»B •S» kidneys become inflaffltd *f<*%**^ ■H^HLvIK/ ar e unable to remove the |A V acid144 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1938-07-24 7 MARIHUANA VERY DEVIL IN AMERICA TO-DAY ce you ti I Marihuana. i i I i to k-ep otl" I hiie kit t Into been "served up »jt«r.pate" this week is too £fgg to ignore. Igtoa and its mysteries and it all earn*' 1 travelled by Lumpur during the way up,1,218 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-24 7 Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it has already made a name for itself. It retains all the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints equal to the home-side beef iR flavour, we can thoroughly recommend it. mm mmmc 'PHONE: STORE r>sT(i (4 line>). K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lir.es), [POB 110 11164 words
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Article2230 1938-07-24 8 This Week's Short Story lIFNRY Dupneyne's presence in ton was apparently tiiu? to t f lt fishing obtainable in f in the Manor grounds. There ntiatehim from air r i .a] visitor, excepting I he was very free-hand-an< 3 afT-iWe. From casual re- ad dropped, it2,230 words
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Article195 1938-07-24 8 Woipan Who Had Rheumatism for 10 Years coming here from England 10 writes a married woman, m red terribly from rheumatism, j I have bought med'einc, lotions, linints, rnd taken advertised concocu!ona until I was weary. I heard ol Krusrhcn Salts so often, that195 words
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Advertisement192 1938-07-24 8 $550.CASH".-tbeWON also 25 CONSOLATION PRIZES to buyers of BORNEO BRANDY. v. j- .....;..::■:<■. >$#*&? <? i^~* BORNEO BRANDT CONTEST NO. 2A JULY, 1938. For 3 months rndlng August, bul rach month there wil] be a Dtest The contest now rommencm, \a the second No. 2A and it finishes lilst bird192 words
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Advertisement210 1938-07-24 8 THE BEAUTY SECRET OF t lovely GINGER Ji|i|||^ helped Jane to gain new attraction s" :^§p I'm so sorry for Jane she never gets t jjr">**'*-'«*iiftj»»l partners ;it these dances.' t T -i^gjlffil "1 know, her complexion is coarse OiN« >i H.i.X.fHS ~'~'~^&^&3&\ i and unattractive. She ouyht to do210 words
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311 1938-07-24 9 R.A. Thompson - R.A.Thompson fdfgf It ntular Science Post Graduate Dietetics, 1908) P^tar of i* ul rid ha> >uddenl> become intere fed in nutrition. Quite ,urteen different countries have sot up new governor central committees to devise ways and means <>i jrfl tfl'e of nutrit-on of311 words
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Article63 1938-07-24 9 Sydney, New Sv.ivh Wales. "IS Imv^ as my health and sirtn^tli remain, I win «o on stfrvins my Lord and Muster; il i!« t I am ready to inter the Gaiv A fii-vcar-«>iti Baptist deacon, Mr. Frederick Alexander Walker, littered thrse words in an address at the63 words
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Article243 1938-07-24 9 E Bucharest. LEYEH different religious sett-: in Rumania have become illegal by a new decision <»i the Ministry of Cults (Religion) which has now been made public. Among thc-m are The Tremblers, the Prnticostalists. the Penitent Nazarenes, the Innocents, the Witne s t God Jehovah,243 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-07-24 9 5 w being made for ;ftjrai College at Manrtu- Government decided f o |3^^J ra fas been appoi: HJrJ 1 Entomology aivl 1 l^ e Entomological ?>tc WmiLl P Chowdhury has ■CTiy a Demonstrator ulj^V In the Botam r: Press) ft Its toil oi hi Kf^lhf^ovGur53 words
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Article121 1938-07-24 9 GIRL AS CHURCH MINISTER Toronto. BV unanimous vote the Toronto conference of the Cnited Church of Canada has received a Finnish ijiii as a minister. She is Miss Elma Silvia Hjelt, who had some years ago become an ordained minister cf the Congregational Church in Illinois. Several ministers spoke in121 words
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Article81 1938-07-24 9 J( rusalem, Artierlcan, the Re". Charles T. Bndgeman, has been installed as Canon Residentiary of the Church oi St. George the Martyr (The Anglican Cathedral) i?. Jerusalem. The Bishop in Jerusalem, Dr. G. F. Gruham-Brov.n, installed the new Canon into the Olivet stall. Mr. Bridgeman81 words
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Advertisement342 1938-07-24 9 E?>fiKTu7tWtT^yLARGE SIZE^iH Ooz. 03 cts r^ Ask for ANDREWS in the NEW CMAL L SI7P ECONOMY TINS containing the ,f SAME QUANTITY as the former 4or 35 cts bottles at a LOWER PRICE. >fl Hitherto you heve bought your Andrews Liver Salt in m bolHes. From now on it will342 words
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Advertisement682 1938-07-24 9 1 P^ W^k i#%^ Cs E^ A-^ shot fl i SF& I SP 1 A B "B* KJI [ggOTECTS YOUR HEALTH liM^^ HI CECURITY against 111 Health is the first essential in every bomt, And on account of its numerous uses 'ASPRO' givei you real protection. 'ASPRO' stops Pain and682 words
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Article, Illustration361 1938-07-24 10 Short Cuts to Chic the are of soft calf... very tailored in style, with large fastenings of padded leather. Yen con buy these in different colours, so if you've a frock for which you want a special belt you can be sure of o:ie here. To Brighten Your Ensemble 117E361 words
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Article187 1938-07-24 10 rro bid au revoir to their many friends hero. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marchisio. who left with their two daughters for Italy last Wednesday by the Conte Verde, were at Home to them at a cocktail party held at their house just before their departure. The187 words
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868 1938-07-24 10 SLIMMING IS HARD AT FRASER'S HILL! It's A Long, Long Trail, But It's Worth It When You Reach The Dairy Farm At The Top! I i I HE Hill is pleasantly full at present. Many visitors have come up during the last few days— some to stay for a few868 words
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Article, Illustration196 1938-07-24 10 Modify Hair-Styles Of The Moment To Suit I Your Own Features FF you have too long a face, don't attempt curls piiecl on top of your head, but try arranging them cunningly on either side to give width to temple cheek-bone. Let some hair show behind your ears, too, to196 words
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Advertisement57 1938-07-24 10 Jl ~«^^H4 aAma rn hair clean healthy, S ~~n. radiantly lovely. y"^^ Settings, too, are wonderfully easy for Amami makes N. your hair really V>f r^U^^>^^ manageable. > MUNETTES...NO. BLONDES No. 5 FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMAMI NIGHT If ui:-.blc to obtain Amami, write to A T GaUcanc, Axa.dc buumn K57 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-24 10 Ihe famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty rare. 52/25 and $4/00 Made in the British Empire Famous Beauty Preparations "*'j MEDICAL HaLL, LTD., 3, Battery Road, I40 words
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Advertisement148 1938-07-24 10 j£^^% The Well-Groorned Look Is The Jp-i ARDEN LOOK VjTV, The colour of your Powder tV lipstick, nail varnish, your rvc$wi 9n<^ oyc co?mn^c~ a]l must b with care to blend with you J U personality and the colour ol u your clothes. Use Miss Arden 1 < I Harmony148 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-24 10 -Priscilla Ltd.^#fc A SMALL SHIPMBn 1 I I COTTON FORMALW*"-' v Afternoon DfCs^ I InsprctM I assuranc^L— o f Personal Da*<**M TAMWW22 words
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Article, Illustration363 1938-07-24 11 When \< i :j are •roaring :i c'hj-nrT-d***'^. ♦>-i»eeimllv H i' hp.s i<! v'\* van good MTviie. take a leaf oi< o \Y bo; k. Sbe lievc^thai i, tit* -ma mtTiillir colour a i tr<• a I cTT Uie frork l wearing. i"i in- suuui. f«»r all it s363 words
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Article315 1938-07-24 11 NAVY WHITE Spotlight Plays On At Yacht Club rrHE visi: o Batavia Yacht Club over k-end, coinciding with th A Home and B ba held by the Roys.] Singapore Yacht Club, provided the only excitement last week-end, which would otherwi I rv( been a dull one for The At Home315 words
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Article, Illustration944 1938-07-24 11 How Will You TRAIN Your Daughter? GENERATION or so ago, the girls 1 no educational problems to their pj cated or not according to their race, am I of their immediate circle, but the whole a very casual thing- especially scarce. The boys would, of course, lj schools because they944 words
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Advertisement30 1938-07-24 11 HERITRCE OF I iUTH 15 HERLTH f 1 of pure fresh milk, modified >;« ■tit A $fc^ < ~"-y' i saavi, wrmcil prOVIQGS IXI t IT i 0 (i 1 lL^jfl I30 words
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Advertisement52 1938-07-24 11 j ELSIE MARY Late of London s v i: c i a l i, y I iii^k;x£D by HENRIETTA (Ol I.O.\I»O.\) *ll«;?lai«*v lluiivr* 2 Battery Road. Unusual new stocks just unpacked Porcelainware, Blackwood furniture, j Glassware, Camphorwood chests, Jade and Quartz figures, etc., etc. 18, Batteiy Road, Phone 7143 Ist52 words
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Advertisement39 1938-07-24 11 PALAIS j E xc i us i ve Gowns, MODES Bags, Hats and 12A I Flowers STTAMFORD BD. ■ft ACX CHATS XOIUS has received a selection of GAILY F'RTNTED AFTERNOON DRESSES. BATTERY BATTEHY BUILDING. 'PHONK 40«5. EOAD. I i39 words
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365 1938-07-24 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore Sunday, July 21, 1938. THE SANDYS CASE ime n i l l :ial > ween and it is ure guards :d nona branches Army. interesting :ieabilit\ Act to memconcerned, it ood thai m there was ;e a i of its pro- >ns on th< at it conferred365 words
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Article807 1938-07-24 12 IS FOGGED BY POLITICS %T one time it was the beautiful theory of pori men the world by tin' encouragement ernational rivalries in the tii would be possible to build up a spirit of camaraderie which would lead to the millenium of world peace. The idea was thai807 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-07-24 12 Control the To! yo <* l>iu<i got to pitch that ll Japanese I ineni gai e ri&ht U) < .t j i i hi tu gel on tbeii30 words
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Article617 1938-07-24 12 wit and WISDOM of the WEEK. 4 TINY do« was running rapidly across A the desert. Lickety-split he went, lickety-split. as he passed the Sphinx, the stone lips opened, and the Sphinx asked, "Little dog, why do you run so fast? There is nothing to hurry about on this vast617 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-24 12 Prevent agrandcti be use-! with grreater e««c I^B^ > and saf< Uses les irren* and becoi^ j|J hoi alm( ice. j L^^ Is both left and right handed27 words
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46 1938-07-24 13 T.H. TAN - Chinese Have Table Tennis Monopoly T.H. TAN n pong (By pt&s Trfru CIV'-" pu*-^ Pined off Ve<. I Knou thai and at i pi imcs of Matuys, Evi H 1P Japanes4 J>a,- vanished thm.M' :>.rr bound to win th»tllPfiamhip- because only Ihe WHY IS IT? >.■ b46 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-24 13 B Her j v. f America, during a match in London. This gives an idea of the strenuousness of table tennis.26 words
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Article127 1938-07-24 13 SINGAPORE EATS MORE MEAT NOW (Sunday rribune Stall Reporter) IPLE in Singapore are eating more meat and here is the reason why. now five years and the bet food. To-ds htei rd are woikr than ev before the increased con- d are dealt tter house. housan&s of Sin- live on127 words
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Article51 1938-07-24 13 O< rai Evangellne '> \oth*< retirement frcm the lej I rsl p of the Salvation Army, which would norma.il] take nlt.ti at Christina; may be pastpored for at least a year, to avoid a s Curbing th< work Df toi Army during this critical period51 words
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Article202 1938-07-24 13 NAZIS BLAMED FOR PALESTINE RIOTS London, July 12. j^S the tension in Palestine increased, and more British troops were ordered to the "hot spot" of the Near East. Urs<artlin.i» allegation was made I lhai Germany and Italy are behind the anti-British riots, This allegation came from Madame Tabouis, famous French202 words
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Article123 1938-07-24 13 Vienna. >/?Ars o( the "New Austria" are i*l now on -ale in the shops here. According to the recent aecrec th former federal republic is now divide into seven piovinces instead of nun Ihey Lire: Tyrol fccmprisini< east an Tyrol ancJ the Vorarlbergoi Sab bu'T, Carinthip.,123 words
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Article43 1938-07-24 13 Mr Herbert i Ahr E tisH miners' be: Yorkshire ll cn early the other cia\ Barnsley by-el( ction and w< to hi ofltce to work. A tew minute, later a cierK found him dead in his chair He v,43 words
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Article32 1938-07-24 13 six people five oJ them raily i —wen- taken to hospital afte»: Lhe 12 branch train from Windsor crashed \ri the buffer stops at Slough I ion.32 words
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Article140 1938-07-24 13 Asthma Cause killed in 24 Hours fhanka to th« discovery of an American ph> i* now ia possible to g»-t rM ol the terrible epelhs ot choking, gstaping t coughing and wheeling Asthn i by killinp;ut true i a use w hlch la Germs In the Mooii. No i;, »re140 words
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255 1938-07-24 13 Harold Lancester - SINGAPORE IS LESS CRUEL TO ANIMALS Harold Lancester Only Isolated Cases Now (By (Sunday libune Staff Reporter) SJINGAPORE paopie -'yo treating h< ir nirn mu .h better than ti y i! led to do. I llowing up d court case of cruelty to animals during the week, I went to255 words
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Article77 1938-07-24 13 I( By Sunday Tnbttlftc Staff Reports fyoi.u a Singapore businessman round LI I m« k: h party of tourists visiting sin^ajxi. Katong, but after hours «tf waiting ha i catch \.i.vu a woman decided to tr> in f. I bi i. n i when she produced77 words
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Article216 1938-07-24 13 NEILSON MODDER - NEILSON MODDER Is Small We Thought The Type Should Be Small As Well Singapore's Little -Came Hunters (BY SHORTS HER AT 102 (Sunday Tribune SlalT UciNtrtcr) JjMJRGEI Singapore a: w ho have *1 I I 1 ij/fi>: ill the I .NIL' I-'. (I r< tour of the216 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-07-24 13 so SHE WON'T PLAY BALL! Lovely Sonja II erne, 0 t h Century Fox star reclines at her Los Angeles swimming pot;]22 words
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Article130 1938-07-24 13 TRICK ENDS IN DEATH Brisbane, Queensland, July I*. k SLEIGH T-01-hand tuck has ted A to the death of a 43-year-old 8.. bane dentist named Mr. Vivian Hen&iey. He was amusing his wife and with a lew tricks, Including what tie called his "sword-swallowing" act. While performing it. Mr. Hensley130 words
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Advertisement184 1938-07-24 13 Dirt in a Scratch f may be SEPTIC fe to let even a pin where it will end. Limbs and ing an lives are endai gered, as the antiseptic to kill ptk newspaper columns so often which m been show. The handiest and most perhaps, effe tive safeguard you can184 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-24 13 FUL H A J Ci r First: thei Sen El ken H 1 Second: tl Q--1• i Till. BBBUM OPTICAL 1, C. S. CHONC. D 1 1 CARMINATIVE I tW ftnd M br. Wet t&rodl Cfa teJt of a Ce«&dy/40 words
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503 1938-07-24 14 Men Customers London, July 1 2. -v< '»i j Peggy S*ewart-Barnett, former luxury .-a-week shop assistant at Sutton, Surrey, has ay from work because of the "embarrassing ations w of young msn customers, ]> who has just been electee' queen, is503 words
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Article58 1938-07-24 14 >• huuistiig, ii 1 1 1 f sterna] piles sap y ur vitality I !:i1 ise an txpem ive, painful operal:" l: In 15 lutes you can stop the and nuifkly shrink sore, swol I >octor's new pi escrii) i I'"'- It's guaranteed to "ix you up58 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-07-24 14 Scores oi girls, some burned by ammonia and others overcome by fumes, staggered cut' af the factory of the Eldorado Ice Cream Company in Stamford Street, South wark. London, after an ammonia pipe, used in the freezing process, had burst across the ceiling of a room64 words
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346 1938-07-24 14 London, July 8. r fHE reactions of a girl who hud been blind from birth on first seeing the world at the aj?e of 22 are described bv Mr. R. Colley, senior opthalmic surgeon to the Royal United Hospital, Bath,346 words
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Article123 1938-07-24 14 Nazi Spy Warning To Britain L nd< July I; REPORTS of b^ man espies, ft Canada i,..,v c been 7 British Governmon'. b Diicussion.s will 'it. IS; p Nazi spy rings in tte n Ut for it h H he ring operatuig ton* of that .am, t A group of123 words
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Article84 1938-07-24 14 Cigarette Kills Ogpu Man p Warsaw. July 12. MICHAEL KOLKIX, ftp (secret police) Cfcfef of Into, Soati Rllftttn r-nX down in his office to smoke cigarette sent by the km State c\pnr Ue factory M a present for his fiftieth birthday. He was smoking his third -i^aretu i when it84 words
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Article32 1938-07-24 14 Strong earthquake *"JJ*J* period of an hour and a hal. ccrded in London. Bros** _and Centre of .shock J« have Uen about 6.87. irißf Japan or thp Phiiinpu.r liJM».32 words
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Advertisement188 1938-07-24 14 r *-/^r>y't TICKETS ISSUED j V^# v-i^- i;y AIL STEAM- JTRAVFI m m i I r\r\v fc-Ui.i?All AVAY UNEB. NO HOOKING PEES. j Chlni lose of all v r tica are iwrr. the best of attention and j s&ls^ance. s :SB, KOBINSON KD. SINGAPORE. ITILFPHONE 5908. S BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES188 words
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Advertisement61 1938-07-24 14 \s. Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? a^?* nniiiMiiiiin--- %v X^v Course I did!" hj|M|7bl B MB «s^l^ J^V^^^k II Ror«en: o t,Ve: PEROXIDE A T G!i -p c Macleans patented TOOTH PASTE Sit'S? Singapore. 1 ■1 V «0 I fta pastc lresh and tlran trom first squeeze fi Ijm.61 words
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Advertisement71 1938-07-24 14 HiL\BKE RCHIEFS Pyramid handkerchiefs always win through. After every rough anc lun.bie their colours remain as cheerful as ever. And it cannot be said that a Pyramid is afraid of the wash. You can choose your Pvrarr.ia handkerchiefs from a team of plain or fancy whites and bright colours. >«S&k71 words
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Advertisement27 1938-07-24 14 Pi; 1 SB also sulirrwl for >««rj ||i|^ Our «i'^' of i frm always r^li'-ve »«^F .jjm& '*Z* it I You 'Bisuraf d ■mi I, i^ari-^* 1^27 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-07-24 15 WAR SONG i«fif Wong, a fierman srirl married to a Chi-fse officer, distri- books to the guard of honour at Sun Yat-sen Memorial I ibe observation of the first anniversary of the war. She is *rvinf with the Chinese Army Medical orps.42 words
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292 1938-07-24 15 SUB -MACHINE GUN GANG KILL MAN CROSSING A STREET Cannes, July 12. THWO gangsters in white caps cruising in a big saloon car along the Boulevard Carnot at Cannes suddenly pushed a sub-machine-gun and a revolver out of the window and shot down a young man walking on the pavement.292 words
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Article219 1938-07-24 15 Lobh (Queenstown), July 12. r VALKRA stepped towards a temporary mas* in the bar lack t. Spike Island, near Cobh, the other evening and hoisted Ahite and trold trio lour of Eire in place of the Union Jack, j H»|pni from the island for219 words
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Article130 1938-07-24 15 London. THE Air League of the British Empire has announced that it intends to raise an Air Defence Cadet Corps open to boys between the ages of 14 and 18. The Corps in intended to be a contribution towards the security of Great Britain, as well130 words
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Article145 1938-07-24 15 COLONIES AND DEFENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 8. IN the House of Commons this week Mr. McGhee asked the Secretary oJ State for the Colonies, whether, belore any grant is accepted from a Colonial government for the purpose^ of imperial defence, steps will be taken to ascertain the145 words
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Advertisement53 1938-07-24 15 GRID'S FINEST PEN 1 [A^ crowning ochieveli^ of fine pen eng,. V^rgAv^hcgeSkrip sJ*'^ and balanced r hand corrfort. ■"irfl oionc pro-' w^ ail seven of robig future, in *««cieney. And only e «*ri9wttvouHwi JjJ** for j,** 5 wntl^g per pe« ond Retime &M >.. •••Stream- gk ii c*"»...2wo y *y/53 words
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Advertisement950 1938-07-24 15 Stop Asthma and BRONCHITIS For Ever! Thoussnds are living lives free from Asthms. single dose of Bphaaone cuts short the worst «tt_ck la M seconds end you begin to breathe easily end freely. In 10 minutes the attack is ended. Prolonged freedom is yours because successive doses ef Kpb.a_.on. clear950 words
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Advertisement509 1938-07-24 15 reality their kniqht is YOU J A* j To thai wife and family of yours there it M one perfect knight it is you. S*^ If you are not to betray their trust, surely *JT >ou must protect them against the greatest |^A i" misfortune that might befall them to509 words
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Article82 1938-07-24 16 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE? -irritable— bich i: me P a^° Vet i d i i: nxt out ior a tonic, i in These saa .> j foun frfs/i root crisp' lads, rresJi butwi a r^ real vaJ as. Ml, i and tfcints hard to nlnb ntaina even more82 words
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Article, Illustration585 1938-07-24 16 AMATEUR CARPENTRY AND THE CREATIVE IMPULSE A TRIBUTE TO SCARRED BUT UNSUNG HEROES o many jokes have \hh-w <^fe& written about the sorrows of the amateur carpenter that r seem? a little superfluous to devote i -satire article to the subject But j recant personal confirmation that those sorn.ws do585 words
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Article88 1938-07-24 16 FROM PAGE six NEWS FROM NEW YORK T"!; f this rountivT^^^I ""Wanted X Msin ,,f BarnoT 4 ,,me dij r f *iHT| 1 «l-;;cv. t r. J, K ol the origi a pes cut 1 animal traja^ mov- the >h M mW l at thi t'.e show i? Jv:o thousand88 words
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Article163 1938-07-24 16 T*M visit of lln- (n,.r, I Princes cf rentenniarv of ihe fotiwi, first Swedish colon u thrust Swi<i j furniture into t!.< K Crocks show br.eht I the uMiai petem cash fumiiuro r I good simple li CI I desiens in vivid Modern furnitu i 1 a! the163 words
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Advertisement187 1938-07-24 16 Read 77<e 1 />,i 7A TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Pain and Itching I Stopped in I 7Min^s/ #jf| feet Itch ?o badly thai «»ej perms, parasites, and fungus y ;-M--'iv-;iMa Doe3 the on lor t.. ns, us well aa King' I? Are there bUs- worm. X iml ua the sotea187 words
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Advertisement253 1938-07-24 16 CXiality J*f rflfliplljLlALl I I Tirst that is. the guiding principle in M f.l pS^% the manufacture of \Ovaltine.' Upon its supreme W 1 5 c J ua lt y anc^ unn vailed nutritive properties millions rliiit sL dr P eo P' e re 'y f° r health and fitness.253 words
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Advertisement23 1938-07-24 16 SOUND IWVUTMCW U I I vo. <-**" (yl 1 fcte Hi kdl A I I 4nf I iv M I nr tbU« \M I23 words
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Advertisement13 1938-07-24 17 ****iy bearing lli < "mature !*6 ht*i^ Bund London, is >'^ rr L c and13 words
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Advertisement69 1938-07-24 17 KODAK F«?m -r y the detail jffl^^^^' > Clear, iharp .Jet.iih i*. /"'i-^^^^ what makes a cood i snapdiffcreni from <ir> ./Vi^ Jg^^"*^^'' ordinary one. \hc i^te""^ t^fe-'.y fcft Kodak Verichroroe fiBjLS I||M| It Is extra fast m >jL"'' lfl doubJc-coaitcf— ''V-'.r^-"' Mgh light and shadow, •7. '*^|f*-'- --C^^^ Roll69 words
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Advertisement156 1938-07-24 17 9 Alcoholic fermentation in the production of TIGER BEER is ensured hy the use of pure, fresh YEAST j$- *^Sftftxxßffiß^feitfiafl»^^B^^B^y?v^Syy^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^Pflßi^Bß3Ko*'*^ jSatfe Jlt^v *SP Sft%ffi>X?ffi<fi»<-*j*R&'* '''•^ff-vv. Bv! A^s 4 SHrwHriifriTTfiKf •'•'■X '7<4 j^£^"****'v''y!ASessßfr^^**^-?-^*^^S3S 3aßMggMjMCg P^ i&xffc I '^^SmS^&&^Mp^' -KSp- Cl" Ov^Jl d v^J v^ Jl \T Cc ii 1 ft Jl156 words
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Miscellaneous763 1938-07-24 17 K%£ AIR TO-DAY then And WhereJTo Listen In Weekly" Newsletter and Sports I HONGKONG '..JULY 24 g-ESSS n™ s^ 12 pjn Zlw 9Ja L, C i m G 2(J An Hou r of Schumann includr ,-IPORh u The Band Hi s Ma- ing the "Dichtcrliebe" sung by ,Ali3 rv vs763 words
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1138 1938-07-24 18 John C. Bremen - OPPORTUNITIES IN MALAYA pOULTRY-RAISING is an industry that brings profit, health and pleasure to thousands each year. Poultry-farming is now one of the most important branches of agriculture in the United States. Many times is the value of poultry greater than the value of all1,138 words
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Article257 1938-07-24 18 AUSTRALIA ADOPTS BRITISH PLAN ft** adopts |fc £?*«*t J appointing ifcrwj* *1 to an t JJ% «J The appointing. tary secretaries J^^l Jer for IMen* the Treasury (Mr r treat deal N deU J^ t've work, hav "SI J ere th» Prii\sJ Lyons. They are Mr j Australia Party**:.. Mr.257 words
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143 1938-07-24 18 (From Our Own Correspondent London, July 8. JM the House of Commons this wee!., Mr. Hepworth asked the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies. wiuU have been the principal activities of the reconstituted Colonial Marketing Board up to date. Also whether steos will be tak^n143 words
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Advertisement558 1938-07-24 18 Lie A Pound A Day L> «-»1 Useless Fat. A New k W^=zd~^ Discovery from Hollij- ''S^ s wood, Calif. Used bu IBf j Cinema Stars. Makes You Look and Feel I J^ yO ears Younger^ '«*£SS an vou th<'- Sl results: 1. Fat melts away T-z&C'iHBBHr ;in J K"558 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-24 18 \x& iv_rj_. 7S^^ $Dok£ oz\/e wuz^^^^^^^-^^lm 'WjL f <% Jis? nz?iy {arte, f m __jj| I. W <* aim Q iVe x JzL M /-Vyp; v^ A H l rV-_T«__i_is_(t 3?) r*\\^ *^&mWMms s^ OBT*AIJS(ABIJ", mm \^S r i- APB38 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-24 18 I Give YottK Regular^ SHERLEYj iohk t com* 1 W the I 'J^» DOG BOOK <|f 10 S 15 "i-artr l^ I22 words
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348 1938-07-24 19 "Sphinx" Penang - ENANG MEETS SELANGOR IN K.L. TO-DAY "Sphinx" Penang s^ Special Badminto n Feature Edited By "Phoenix" <li* wfcr otfftgiflS >r in hor first round tie of the r*s*<&«*® momen t. speculation 'te result. r?«M»r««— t of the Settle imi'. I mu>* of course, offer my players in their apparently difficult348 words
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238 1938-07-24 19 Raequet— Perak - Raequet— Perak (Ky I th attention officiate of badminton associations in j '^Settlements for some time. I Wand Penr.ng ha> "plate* 1 competitions for those i jii the firs! round oJ the singles and a similar Ponton should ai.-«. P r. un: >u hc:238 words
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282 1938-07-24 19 Rambler — Selangor - Mun Kong Alimat To Win Open Doubles Title? Rambler Selangor (By gNTHUSIASTS will certainly noi between Selangor and Penang, are being played off at the Victor The matches will be played ii at r J a.m. and the next at 2.15 in U QELANGOK'S team (including a re»u sepycj W282 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-24 19 iOn the left is the Collegians' team; ight, the Graduates. They met in lan interesting match last week. I Their standard of play rvvas high. f .Ine of the Collegians is Foo Lum Jhoon, ex-champion of Selangor. jj i— Mllll I41 words
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Article261 1938-07-24 19 BATU PA HAT TOURNEY GOOD progre&s is being made with trie Batu Pahitt District open champion.ship badminton tournament. Owing to the small number of entries, both the singles and the doubles events have reached the final siage. Tan Kiong Kiam, the young promising player, is to be congratulated for qualifying261 words
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Article85 1938-07-24 19 (By "Phoenix") oINGAPORE looks rather enviously at Sclangor if only because the latter j State is to have a special badminton hall to further the interests of the game. There has been considerable agitation for a similar hall in Singapore, but littl« if anything, j has85 words
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Advertisement12 1938-07-24 19 dG a mr. wall— I/# peniGmber— I^ts^» calls for eNOS > W.P.5. 612 words
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Advertisement1184 1938-07-24 19 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart NO AILMENT resulting from poor gish cir< can resist the curative action of Elasto to a healthy condition, the heart m troul >les 1 lear up, leg ulcers (bad piles vanish, and rheumatism in all its1,184 words
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Article257 1938-07-24 20 ARGUS - ARGUS B rejoii d<v I Excerpt From Rules Rl < ui:i)\ H <> m I i Ann lal < tied by certificates fr 1 b performs] may h t ■> l reptance for pur- i ;be besi p rfoi m- ntative meetings H those j257 words
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Article284 1938-07-24 20 IN THIS COR^ I [TTLE Palace t ilj rill i Hap VVoi as its to] Ventura M J i VV < i i \> OUl] A characters tic U that j fight in both band and b< bis oppo m in however is always ready to284 words
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555 1938-07-24 20 Malaya Cup: Singapore Or Services? suspense of knowing Singapore's fate in the Malaya Cup competition was prolonged for a week when the key match In the Southern half of the competition ende-.! in a 2-all draw at the Anson Read Stadium last week. And the fact that goal-average did not555 words
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Article, Illustration469 1938-07-24 20 F. M.S. —Colony Cricket In Retrospect Series Dates Back To 1905 nil. H O. Hopkins will lead a strong side against the Malay States next week-end, in the annual Malayan crickel Test, which will be played in Ipoh. The Colony sidt* was announced on Monday and will include newcomers in469 words
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Article316 1938-07-24 20 BATTING 7 for 23 VijasTmam vs. M;i lav (mM*** fli Major Maxwell Dumbleton (RL j or ;»<j Hi t Changi vs. K.A.I >. iaf < J 89 A. J. Williams (Kcst vs. EwpWt, f ol ;;i Dmnison Nmiih I Penan*). Klaus < a8 ST) It. J. O'Dwyer316 words
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Advertisement85 1938-07-24 20 ili I j!^^W//#M?«m^m^ EASY BUNNINjj^ fS|| ENDdmNG ST.REN3TK h hi a Niny n ß>iTisa i &jV, lI U f\| IiJI CYCL E 8 "f British parts, made in Englai <1 by famous Makers. I qu ility ai! »r i machined, ensure easy running and endurin rrr— balanced,*' hn mium i»lati-il85 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-24 20 j f'^ "-'Y^V T] pi 'P fiiiiinHmnnnin^^yrnnF* 1 r*?m sJI ■IV Bi ff! 8W 1 Wli' i'lSii 1 wV19 words
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Article, Illustration353 1938-07-24 21 r-tnang, Saturday. FOLLOWING are handicaps for the liist day's racing on Jmy .a, lac renang Autumn meeting. hoii.M.s, (lass l, furs. Jack Druce 9.4 i ure Gola 9.0 i. ....on., 8.13 MatcndaJe a.i KiCudcvvman j Lir 'ihecbald H.B l mpiric 8.2 Suathpeffer 8.2353 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-24 21 DANISH SHIP BOMBED IN HIGH SEAS i Rrf "rescued, on 1 fen; EMbe- I I gfdfgf I Bin t..-i!ui -ua, K.IW an of the Tj» n h September b^^eChairman of year wie~n, *fcn^ d em P 1( >>frs- dele- M40 words
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Article31 1938-07-24 21 Isuihaiest. Jul> 23. THE Japanese military attache in Warsaw and several high Romanian air officials were killed when a Polish airliner trashed near the IV lish-Rumanian frontier Renter.31 words
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Article127 1938-07-24 21 Successful Children's Concert 4 SINGULARLY well presented child- was presented yester- pils <~i the Cur vent Hd nt Jesus. A striking effect was a song and dance "Her Ladyship's Garden." ■i rose en this tableau, :-ed an appearanc? cf the Qowers of which sudderly life and in a gorgeous ensemble127 words
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Article136 1938-07-24 21 TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS F r the third year In succession, the J B.P. won the interclub table •hamoionship. Rl f ties played last night Men's Doubles Final: Chun Kai and Chan Yip Chons B.F brat.T.^h Kum Scon and Kok Ming 'C.S.L.A.- 2—o (21—14; 18) t*; Singles (Playing for 3rd and136 words
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128 1938-07-24 21 ANNIVERSARY OF DOLLFUSS' ASSASSINATION Queen's Birthday A I,L vessels in the harbour w ill "dress ship" on Aug. 4, that date being the birthday of Her Majesty the j Queen. Vienna, July 23. THE fourth anniversary cf the assassination of Dollfuss by the Nazis is being celebrated throughout Austria as.128 words
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121 1938-07-24 21 BRITAIN GERMANY EXCHANGE ASSURANCES Lend n. July 23. IN view of the completely misleading repcrts circulated about the interview which the Prime Minister had with the German Ambassador yesterday, it can be stated with authority that in the course of a friendly conversation before going on leave, the German Ambassador121 words
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119 1938-07-24 21 More Automatic 'Phones In Britain Louden. July 23. THE steady progress in the develop- ment of the telephone system in Great Britain was emphasised when Sir Walter Womersley, assistant Post-inast-er general, opened the new automatic telephone exchange at Derby yesterday. He mentioned that the Post Office had spent £19,000,000 during119 words
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Article62 1938-07-24 21 London. July 23. Baron Franckenstcin, Austrian Minister in London until the German absorption of Austria, has taken out British naturalisation papers. In view of his long and distinguished association with this country, it was found possible to waive seme of the formalities usually observed in com.ee. tic.r with62 words
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Article82 1938-07-24 21 Personnel Changes At Naval Base ENGINEER Captain W. D. Strachan Smith. R.N., assumed the duties of Chief Engineer at H.M. Naval Base on July 19. Commander (E> G. J. Baily. R.N.. whj ha? been appointed as First Assistant to the Chief Engineer has arrived from the UMted Kingdom to carry82 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-24 21 j- 1 1 rf- i^^^» 1 1 _0~ > 1 m^^' *-^0 t VLgW v V y NOW STAN and OLLIE run riot among the SWISS MISSES in the ALPS! j song hits, gurgles. "3|«% «Js>i W_ JMV *^B ,-f? girls ond gags' All- ''i^Z/ Of U/l r^/pßfi j IT'S56 words
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Advertisement221 1938-07-24 21 MILLIONS THRILLED BY MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alone of all tooth pastr« contains IRIUM! Million* long denied th« thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth are finding It again with IRIL'M, Once you change to this moderniMed tooth paste you bid goodbye to dull, dingy, film-stained teeth. Fo* IRIUM being a totally221 words
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Article, Illustration552 1938-07-24 22 144 Horses Ponies In Training At Penang CANDIDATES' OWNERS AND TRAINERS CLASS ONE HORSES HELD BACK FOR SINGAPORE? ndent) Saturday. OM -OTNDRED and forty-four h< :.d panics have been entered for the four-day Autumn e meeting of the Ptnang T»f Cluli which opens Penan?, and will nn the following oliday),552 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-07-24 22 i in 1913 of a European father I and J mother, Annie is the only danghi I iidow who at present Java. Incidently, Anton of repute, haviee extensively for to Annie being barred ons tn Java, .she was iinpion and has93 words
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Article705 1938-07-24 22 Baseball Thrills On The Padang 75 JULY THE SEVENTH Cheong Yok Choy and Cheonr- Yok Chons:. 76 MERRY WIDOW Cheong Yok Choy and Cheong Yok Chong. 77 SELANGOR II Crrong Yok Choy and Cheong Yok Chono:. 78 TWO UP Cheong Yok Choy and Cheong Yok Chong. 79 MISS META Cheong705 words
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Article283 1938-07-24 22 RAFFLES MEDICAL COLLEGE SPORTS RAFFLES Singapore. Saturday VEEN rivalry marked the events at the annual alhk-iic sports meeting of KaiTles College at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Results were as follows: HO Yards: i. wood Kan, 2 De 3a I ■j. Clarke JO 4 5 se Pitting the h o said283 words
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Article441 1938-07-24 22 MUNICIPAL SERVICES' SPORTS The second annual Municipal Services' sports was held yesterday afternoon j at the Jalan Besar Stadium under threatening weather which, however, did j not mar the day for the Club. All the events were keenly contested. There was a gathering present. The individual champion for the day441 words
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Article66 1938-07-24 22 The draw of the Gemie BP I doubles championship ::y.icm> h< !d igffl follows: Tcp Sod on. A j R&hmat Bin Bhi Awang and A n Bin Rahrr; I Ahmp.d vf M HodrJ Bn Saijknn Bin Hj. Noor. Bof leh and Suacli Bin H Ranim Bin Ahmad and66 words
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Article93 1938-07-24 22 MALAYAN TOURNEY STARTS TO-MORROW WITH players from Fast Indies. Saigon and Siam <om|*>tin*. Malayan "Wimbledon will be more inU-rnati" aeter than in farro<" added attraction this ywjjj the inter-port matfh. »o I lines, belHin Malaya and u The intor-port will frlj Tue.se! iho. open- at d»^ tournamem whi to-morrow. v93 words
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Advertisement87 1938-07-24 22 saf e if (l[flQ I) U V v~^ I i not enough to have /mwW^JI ■ly frocks. To look WmSm m\ .t be slim. So slim f ii| "Bl applied exter- I WtiwL V| ?ly harmless, simple \S|P iby physicians. »^B If gently into the /j|t 'H I r~j I87 words
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Advertisement111 1938-07-24 22 A qlass a day keeps skin blemishes away f" A WONDERFUL EFFERVESCENT ""^HEALTH TONIC 0 To keep the complexion clear and fresh and the skin free from blemishes, drink each I morning before breakfast a glass of hot water I with a teaspoonful of 'LimcL-tunc' Phosphate in it. The way111 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-24 22 Xtra special UTRACTION TPIE DIVORCE m^ OF LADY yV i P^^HTVIIIIK C II I y^p^ I N(|||n r^D18 words
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155 1938-07-24 23 oU R REGISTERS rj DOUBLE iV/or^ Successful Yesterday 1 5 16 1850 iiU6J j ticket,. ,hout I 1 Iff 92 $134; Wo. HO t fcrters «516 cach»: fcftean fell eff I [nfET^o L;Dit. ib'-ui furs. kg Dragon b er |na«by P Lo. I155 words
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Article60 1938-07-24 23 DIVIDENDS AT A GLANCE Rare I Race 4 GLAMOI R 1 d 0. r v il ryes itractor Ran s' ui $%7 $12. y- s 1 -i Kl OLNIAK :•::>•; :n: I SI?. 1 vrkdc $13. !.,!.ii;vi] li :iiC ;__i; GIRL $31 a 16 58. Policy L'\ .;..>! 817. 1:.60 words
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539 1938-07-24 23 Malaya Cup Soccer Thrills At Stadium 58^ %3 /Hk W- s\ £L BEAT (BY ROVER) Sm»;ipore, Saturday. SINGAPORE qualified to meet *-> Silznger in the final of the Malayn Cup in Ssaeapore on Aus. fi, by defeating the Services by the only goal of the matcli, scored by Quan Cceon?539 words
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Article224 1938-07-24 23 S.R.C BEAT ST. ANDREWS O. B. A. A WEAK St. Andrew's Old Boys' team b] tfee S.R.C. at eric 'afternoon 95 run:;. S.B C Padang. P- ble to field hie tne Old E v dismissed for 76 j rans fcr the loss cr eight wickets. The S.R.C. replied with 171224 words
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Article219 1938-07-24 23 The second year's Batu Pahat tour of j the Coronation Badminton Party wui start from Mr. Yeo Yen Chuan s residence. J42, Geylaos Road, at. 3 p.m. on Saturday. Jttly 30. Fixtures for the tour are a match of seven games nlghtrj on Saturday and Sunday at219 words
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169 1938-07-24 23 Singapore, Saturany. pAITING first in their two-day eric*s ket match against the Ceylon Sport. 1 CJub on the Padang the SC.C. were in a strong position at the close of play having lost nine, wickets for 314 runs. F. W. Simpson was169 words
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Article, Illustration231 1938-07-24 23 Championship A thletics Malayan A. A. A. 3 'From Out Own Reporter) Km, in I.umpur, Satifeilay. pR&JCIfrAL results at ihe. Mala: an A. A. A. championship meeting which was brought to 3 successful cic^e this afterno are ai follows: High Jump: Loong Leek Ming 'Sel.); Fcok Hoi <3.1.>: Fl. MunroTribune - 231 words
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Article30 1938-07-24 23 R. S. Y. C. JUBILEE TROPHY CHANT ii?s' Bl ATS Club I I m An cr resp is eligib Int« enlran a t€ thei i and o be obta n30 words
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Article211 1938-07-24 23 Rengam Beats Malacca At Cricket (Frofa Our Own Correspondent) \!v -j._ me Si*: rday jue Maiaecs Club lest dewn to ttot Rengaai Ci^ i:. 1 Club by thrsf wick^ts in a c icket match played hero. Tne Malacca Club batted first and thanks to a stand bv Waites and Chater211 words
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Article117 1938-07-24 23 The Mcriy Union Badminton Party beat the Mayfair B.P. at r.he Happy World covered stadium by six games lo one. Scores (Merry Union names first*; Singles: Pen Teng Siew beat Chew Y.ew Sang 15—9; 2—15; 15—13; A. Sojak beat Seet Glm Slang 15—8; 15- -2: Richard Tan117 words
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Article58 1938-07-24 23 rh u Goh Tian Chye I Se i 'I Warn Rock and < 21 11, f! 3. 21 11. Cho Chwee Tee k G Sen Tan G .i Chu?.n :I Hoon, 21 18, Lfi 21, 21 9 Th< wili b dry. The open n?aiieni iL Air f and58 words
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Article61 1938-07-24 23 I ro?n Out Ou n A committee I the Kl 1 Football Association will be held at the Malay Club on July 30 when the draw for the Cup competition will take place Notice has been given to competitors i that entrance fees for Cup and names I61 words
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Article17 1938-07-24 23 all XI i '< p.m. i osman, Cnu r. uloi U H^ Ki lad »Mi17 words
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Article177 1938-07-24 24 (Continued from Next Column!. 1 ?J I 1:111 ol '>< triHMt, rj i..«ix for 172,i^J 213. nine for 215 I I E McCorn I Wane O'Roilly I Flcetwood Smith 25 I McCabe I AUSTRALIA Ift J I. H Fingleton. b Verih If R. Brown, b Wright I C S.177 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1938-07-24 24 R esu It Certa i n In Test? A Li. square was the position at the end of the second day of the fourth Test .Match at Leeds yesterday. In reply to England's total of 223, the Australians compiledReuter - 1,003 words
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Article, Illustration472 1938-07-24 1 DUNLOP 50 YEARS OF Progress THE INVENTION. In 1838 Dunlop, the veterinary sturgeon! was a family man, prosperous if not affluent. Much of his time was spent j »ggiiig along the country lanes in his d >g cart as he paid his prop*^ fessiona visits. Bumping along, Dunlop t*j Wa472 words
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Article261 1938-07-24 2 The complete confidence wmcn modern racing men, whether exponents of automobile, motor cycle or pedal cycle racing, have In Dunlop equipment is a convincing tribute to Dunlop resources, manufacturing excellence and design. In 1902 Ibe World's One Kilo Motor Car Record (Flying Start!) was established on Dunlop261 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1938-07-24 2 Fifty Years of Progress From Bicycles to Airliners WHEN the Dicycle developed ironi the hobby-horse a fresh impulse was given *o the search 'or new types of tyres. In 1834 the first important departure from the completely solid tyre appeared when the famous firm of Chas. Macintosh and Co. took1,696 words
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Article, Illustration340 1938-07-24 2 Worldwide reputation for supplies in all classes of sport TRADITION has it that golf was played in Scotland as early as 1353. but it is a far cry from the beech wood or feather-stuffed ball of our golfing forebears to the quintet of famous Dunlop products namely340 words
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Article, Illustration165 1938-07-24 2 In 1925 Diinlops took over the famous firm of Chas. Mackintosh and Co. Ltd., founded in 1824 by the inventor of the garment, the name of which has now become a recognised word in the English language. LATEX WEATHERPROOF At the time of transfer, weatherproof coats whilst serviceable165 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-07-24 2 The first Duniop pneunaw reinforced with linen oreM**; at that time no very JL lion was paid to the quf*^ acteristics of the rttoforefcH rial which was used. Today, however. tl* IJJ^: lop tyre making a process that <****£ manci a high and ***^3>* ard of cotton cord"* of62 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-07-24 2 Was won with a "65" in 1931.1933 1936 md 193713 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-07-24 3 Hit:- -f^^ETor pedalling their X£Z**S would b, brought Kfffie wheels oJ I, >^ TJL and pe: I^"iSr realised the :n. I 1 standard l^f sen ice Ijyjfwres The result l# are the laJ I to produc I***^Li* of whe |<!Ltftese of spec I largest import |**frt Tin93 words
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Article, Illustration195 1938-07-24 3 -tttodes more than a ot this br f *U io to summarise, it mi 2£edthat Dunlop nwmitart!" I established and ]^JjJi of Charles Mj Ltd nave been modernised Heeded with ail the dri iTSe peat Dunlop organisa- Item the form -Kd in 1925 Tl| factory has gone195 words
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Article, Illustration808 1938-07-24 3 DUNLOP PLANTATION RUBBER B Duniop invented hi l *re in 1888. the rubbo 1 in <lustry was not 1 is true that twelv Kr Henr y Wickhar I^^Wseeds of the Heve *ltol*? r Garden s: of thes i^f "Wnated. the majorit •"^Ni^L 111 1877 twenty-tw tL sent from Ce y^"808 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1938-07-24 3 The early history of the Dunlop Rubber Co. (Straits Settlements) Ltd is shrouded in the mists, if not or untiquity. at least of obscurity. It is known that the firm of H. and W. Greer were probably importing Dunlop tyres as early as 1904 and they continued1,363 words
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Article, Illustration227 1938-07-24 3 Four hundred years ago Columbus found the natives of the Amazon river wearing rubber boots The method of manufacture in those days was delightfully simple, for a loot was dipped in fresh latex and smoked over a wood tire till the water hart completely evaporated. The rubber n question227 words
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Article, Illustration501 1938-07-24 4 ."—certainly a homely enough object, but then the world's most important discoveries have had homely beginnings. You will have read elsewhere of the rapidity with which improvements followed Dunlop's original discovery, but these improvements are not confined to the early days of tyre making.501 words
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Article, Illustration292 1938-07-24 4 Dunlop House 142 Robinson Road Although Dunlop House, with its distinctive yellow and black Dunlop signs is a familiar sight to most Singapore motorists, very few of them avail themselves of the facilities for tyre maintenance that are only too gladly given. It is no exaggeration to say that over292 words
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