Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 31 July 1938
1938-07-31
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Title Section21 1938-07-31 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol6 No 8 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1938. fivk n-;\ The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1938.21 words
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1113 1938-07-31 1 CO-OPERATORS WARNED AGAINST TOO MUCH BORROWING IN TIMES OF STRESS Tendency To Get Loans When 111 Dep lored (Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporters) 100 delegates from all over the country attended the nintSi allMalaya Urban Co-operative Conference at Raffles Institution hall yesterday and heard their director warn co-operators against too much1,113 words
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Article206 1938-07-31 1 I rnbune Staff Reporter) ttf skies, spells of I Ma!aV a started Us I Jjnidav week-end m poor W" m not affect reKIT A "holiday week-end Jjtf of sport, club functions, J '■w^SLt will be Kuala Lumafei ll Sil Here the Malayan I Soni Association's206 words
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Article12 1938-07-31 1 Republicans Advancing fling <*ments, though unable to (^communique i«S !e Ebr ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article32 1938-07-31 1 I,^ July 20. •fc^Thn oUcla y calm Vl tb y with a UnGer^ne is Is?f Where tK d 4ed secur i~ JjL^ wT r Rowing !*2i*«K> fi^ m interim ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-07-31 1 PILOT DIED HERE Pilot-Sergeant M. R. K. Smith was killed when a HawkerHurricane fighter plane of No. 11l Squadron, stationed at Northolt, crashed at Hillingdon, Middlesex, and was destroyed by fire. The plane hit a tree, crashed through a wall and demolished a greenhouse. The burned body of the pilot58 words
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Article45 1938-07-31 1 Six Hurt In Revolt Athens, July 30. Following the suppression of the revolt m Canea, all roads leading to the town are heavily guarded by the mili- tary. The arrests of suspects is continuing. Casualties are given as three rebels and three troops wounded. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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468 1938-07-31 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) KuaJa Lumpur, Saturday. THE ?reat value of the Malayan Affri-Horti.-ultural Exhibition to the country was stressed by His Excellency the Governor when he opened the exhibition here to-day. "In past years," he said, "I have tried to speak to you of468 words
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Article108 1938-07-31 1 WITH the termination of the <\ll Malayan Exhibition on Monday, the F.M.S. Volunteer Air Force comprising- the Volunteers "X" flight and the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club planes will carry out a mimic aerial bombardment of a village on the Stadium. Over 80 volunteers will participate m the display108 words
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Article153 1938-07-31 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Nanyang Siang Pau - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau and Shanghai, July 30. rpHE Chinese Air Force carried out an extensive bombing expedition yesterA day over Hukow and Matang where over 30 Japanese warships were manoeuvring. One big Japanese man-of-war has been sunk, and many sailors who jumped153 words
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Article, Illustration98 1938-07-31 1 There were many remarkable escapes from death when the crack motor-ship "Minister, 1 largest crosschannel motor vessel m the world, was holed m collision with the American steamer "West Cohas" off the Skerries, 50 miles from Liverpool, while on her way to Dublin, Ireland. Passengers had to be98 words
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Article306 1938-07-31 1 (Sunday TribttM Sl»fT Reporter) A TALL, ood-looiring man walked into rhe IVlbune Olllee yesterday, said "Good afternoon," thenstopped the beat of his pulse. A doctor was with him, lent me his stethoscope. 1 tested him. His body was absolutely "lifeless." He remained Urns for a low306 words
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Advertisement25 1938-07-31 1 Local news 2, 3, 13, Barber 5, Observer 7, short story 8. Women 10, and 11, Goult 12, Hammonds 16, RADIO .77, sport end pages.25 words
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Advertisement122 1938-07-31 1 f*\ ALWAYS TIRED? j Beware! You are being poisoned! When you feel worn out and tire easily, it is a warning that your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating and forming dangerous toxins. The accumulation of the.se toxins is the cause of the most serious illnesses. Eliminate these122 words
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Advertisement9 1938-07-31 1 if THE NEWS WITH VOIR BREAKFAST Try The TIUBIXE9 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1938-07-31 1 THE TIDES To-day: 12.55 a.m., 10 ft. 4 ins., 1.36 p.m.. 9 ft. 4 ins. To-morrow: 1.40 a.m., 9 ft. 9 ins., 2.12 p.m., 9 ft. 2 ins.28 words
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Article238 1938-07-31 2 Leslie Hoffman - Leslie Hoffman (Or, Rather, Stockings) By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) T ADY, do you belong to the coterie of Singapore's stockingless beauties? If so do not read this Bat if you are one of the 10,000 Singapore girls who have to contend with "ladders," io238 words
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Article, Illustration206 1938-07-31 2 II'HKN he hoard how careless Singapore girls are with their stockings, stafi' reporter Hoffman went U an assistant m a big Singapore store. Here's a tree lesson <h'\s passing on to you. «-i* the picture at Ihc top? That's lesson one. before you put206 words
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Article270 1938-07-31 2 Singapore, Saturday WHAT appeared to be a quarrel between Koguti and Anwari over the inclusion it the article on pages 64 and 65 ot Th- Japanese Spirit" was disclosed at the resumed preliminary inquiry to-day before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate. K. Koguti, Droprietor-managcr of270 words
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Article154 1938-07-31 2 /Sunday Tribune Stuff ReportCi FIVE times every day a man, woman or child walks inlo one Slugs pore's post offices, says "Pleusc can 1 cpen a savinjrs bank account." Singapore people arc saving much more savin- is being distributed, tco, among itl classes. Five or six new154 words
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Article, Illustration170 1938-07-31 2 (Sunday Tribune Stall 1 Reporter) SINGAPORE, wi.h all its splendour, is behind its sister colony Penang m one aspect at least Advertising. Once a month the Municipality of Penang Issues tree a booklet giving detailed information about the "d* isle of Malaya." Tourists find170 words
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Article155 1938-07-31 2 $25 A Month Will Buy A House (Sunday Tribune fit* n ho; id v conveniences. Vb vdertha- **L* Innate that fc {f > parduue of a house is iiuiy stnl 1 payment. n.• sr.es an i buying their' own lows The dteeftoi C(1^l r Robert Burns Me s^iJ 11. Withers155 words
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Advertisement116 1938-07-31 2 I "I'm always sure of I Personal Freshness-^jp^^li I even after a hard A* v 1 I game. use 1 ILifebuoy Toilet Soap^^pi Don't make the mistake of thinking that because you bath *i fejfelf!^ regularly you get rid of stale perspiration. Kveryone fljl j j^^VH K^^M perspires it's natural116 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-31 2 .fl Mm mmm I V I 'HPHE difference m smooth- A ness amazed me Quite A^lf\Cm^ frankly I was a bit sceptical %%mVV^ when Marian suggested I switched to Craven 'A' corkX^^^^ r^ J^y^w9^Bmm^^''^SS9'fvT^^9K^UmmmmUmmmmmmm its great to know that %Bts^ > '^^^^E\ v' however many you smoke they never .|B?59 words
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296 1938-07-31 3 (Sunday Tribune Special Correspondent) -till has its black ma^ic." practised by people who either by "makin:T witchcraft, easting spells I j§rt ,'nd bringiriff evil to c>the^s A worn:"! who went out for a walk tlv stumbled accidentally across a siiiall shrine of joss296 words
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Article126 1938-07-31 3 MALAYAN ROVERS IN CAMP (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. ONE hundred and eighty-two Rover Scouts, including 21 European Rovers, from all over Malaya are gathered at Castle Camp for the first Rover meet ever hold m Malaya. The 21 European Rovers arr from the Military m Singapore, and126 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-07-31 3 Motor-cyclists of the Brigade of Guards lined up before leaving their headquarters at Wellington Barracks, London, for Latimer (Buckinghamshire) to compete m the London district Military Motor-cycle trials. One part of the course will be covered m gas-masks.41 words
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211 1938-07-31 3 Harold Lancaster - Singapore Phones Ring 100,000 Times A Day Harold Lancaster (By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE has become nhone-conscious during the last two years to the extent of 100 000 local calls a day, 900 trunk calls a day. and an average of two to three radio messages to England every211 words
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361 1938-07-31 3 Tungku Mahkota Opens Johore Central Show Batu Pahat, Friday. TJEFOUE a large and distinguished gathering, His Highness the Tungku Mahkota opened the Johore centra! agricultural show, held under the distinguished patronage of His Highness the Sultan, at Batu Pahat. His Highness the Tungku Mahko'^a arrived at 12 o'clock and was361 words
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Advertisement244 1938-07-31 3 HAPPY WOR L D I SPECIAL PARK ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS j TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW j X "THE COWBOY THE SPINSTER s *l*<:ial Bridge Constructed for this Occasion on which Hokien, Cantonese and Shanghai j !v Wayangs will perform the whole of this Story every night by turns. j fe;* N244 words
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Advertisement986 1938-07-31 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE TRACTION CO., LTD. COLONIAL SECRETARY CIC. Singapore. LLV. L 941 No. 262 38 Sir, lam directed to inform you that your letter dated 25' h July, 19 iiddressed to rhe Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Ma Iving your comments on the Employees Association letter dated 21st July,986 words
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Advertisement406 1938-07-31 4 T GRANDEST FUN SONG DANCE '''jj/T SHOW OF MONTHS! i ;Jf C PAVILION 3.(5 6.,5 9.(5 jj SHE WAS ONLY A BARGEE'S DAUGHTER— BUT SHE KNEW HOW TO HANDLE THE fjjl JESSIE MATTHEWS r In the Gaumont British Musical Hit. |~S AILING ALONG* i WITH i ROLAND YOUNG BARRY MACKAY406 words
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Advertisement358 1938-07-31 4 t w. HERE'S YOUR JOLLY j HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! Jk I I B r >N THE PRIME MINISTERS OF MIRTH ARE jjl 1 M I V V J^J; BACK AT MALAYA'S LAR(;EST and FIXKST IX l^ j f\^ 'j/ THEATRE W I P^aA fa IT'S IHE TALITOF~bW>J I f E tf358 words
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Advertisement81 1938-07-31 4 NAVIXtIIAXDRA mi n I S" THE BLACK GIIOSTi I AT THEAJRE^ ROYAL^ODaJ TODAY. he has a nam« TOMORROW will it be a vxri* "Little Caesar" tr.es to come back to place his son oo rffi J of the underworld But he gets washed up by i m the smashing, crashine81 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1938-07-31 5 - MAD THIS M M MM m Ms' /m /k M "7V Delightful Sonj-* enie skating again the best film le's made "ftappy mding" at the lhambra. Sonja has cerinly had a rapid. ?e to fame., and is film proves defitely that its1,098 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-07-31 5 HOW TO LIVE IN MALAYA— AND LIKE IT Charlie Lau?hton seems to be enjoying himself. It's a scene fr^m "Vessel of Wrath." Somerset Maugham's story of this part of the world, and Charles speaks Malay after a special course of study m that language. British Him directed by Korda, with63 words
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Article138 1938-07-31 5 NEW Crazy Gam, I ton Afloat." due m London "\MARTHA Rayr't re« e':reen Itl tfetures U nil. In far* tJ no aged m mo ci the iJIVIENNE Osbonu-, me diennc. has bc< 7?g rote <n a Paranu director Wc?lci/ \vt°vded by the i crm. JEAN IE Macphr I Ml*138 words
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Advertisement79 1938-07-31 5 .p GIGFA Cures Both STOMACH INTESTINAL Nf' I t>o you know tllat your stomac h digests only a quarter of all you eat? It's the long winding tube of your TNTESTINES which causes most indigestion. That is why you need CICFA Tablets which contain natural stomach and intestinal digestives. Begin79 words
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Advertisement168 1938-07-31 5 Aseptic Ointment C^ i^ -^J'jtfll WILL MAKE feP^^^> IT WELL! THAT dangerous Cat— that open Wound that Sore that fright \ir y ful Ulcer that burned and scald- v^UIV^r\LT Skin: treal with Germolenc fYiNJOIIFR^ instantly! v-vvinv^wlin^ Germolenc will make it well! gtS^^'.^F 8 ISEff' dermolene is the World:* Wonder tSLACKMtAON168 words
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823 1938-07-31 6 John G. Breman - John G. Breman (By ON the deck of one of the steamers of the Red Funnel Line m which I travelled a lew weeks aso, I counted, at least, more than 20 so-called Siamese fighting cocks These birds were imported from Sium and were823 words
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Article148 1938-07-31 6 PILOTS VOTE FOR TRADE UNION" London, Inly i.~. r*APTAINS iiui first officers of imperial Airways have voted hv ballot m favour of the British Air Line Pilots' Association, the airmen's "trade union.** as a means of representation. Sev Imperial ing head official- of the recently foi association, were dismissed La148 words
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Article68 1938-07-31 6 A motorist named Lesser Lesser, aged 69, Of Broudesbury Park, London," N W who was summoned at Chatham for careless driving, was alleged to have driven his car on the right-hand side Of the road for one and a half miles Mr. m. v. Mackey, defending said68 words
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82 1938-07-31 6 £11,000,000 Orders for British Ships Likely incbdiq %J ton Eni] I This net, I Fiji. 1 Already Canada A I Govcrmrcnts hir stroction, which worth, of work tor fenS? Nrw^Z,aland h Luxury Ships Sir Edward -aid hehopn J he is here a place the ore The Canadian Pacing m*i were82 words
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Article30 1938-07-31 6 Pleading not guilty to ctafttJ citor's wile to take a dratld KirkpatricK, twenty-thn*. a' nut at Hondo!,. Middlesex, wtom the Old Bailey. Her deface ilj served30 words
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Advertisement609 1938-07-31 6 DAREf) NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED Until He i>^« o d hardoi I Are you your inside? Afraid to i to death of that be< agree with you? r Then <J this .stomach j tyranny Chardox i new form ol .:y-uctiv charcoal v hich i nabling people subject to indigestion609 words
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Advertisement186 1938-07-31 6 ne more you travel m the New Ford "Ten the more you will appreciate the wa> B^ stretch out your Je^s and the room you have for your elbows. With its lon* ridfr p j4Hß^Vk|^ advanced body design there is truly generous accommodation for passengers and lv« IafALIS Wk (jutside186 words
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Article718 1938-07-31 7 Peddlers Of This Drug Get 10 Years In America MARIHUANA HAS NOW REACHED ENGLAND Singapore Reader Takes Me To Task ition on somei i I aken the air kintr has iinoeannce v\ England, alarmm from the Border, thi- n'»w Unite.,! form at about til T fortunately718 words
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Article118 1938-07-31 7 "Happy" mixed up Whe re 'Obse rve r Went Wrong To v t ack to my critics, Mr. K. M. Thomas, 8.A., of St. Thomas 1 Homoeopathic Dispensary, haa freated my article gently \n\\ firnily. although i- less con- plentfully m the subdivision of f^owgong m .the itrid of kajsnashi.118 words
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Article, Illustration10 1938-07-31 7 A Way With Animals As Well As Humans Of plaza10 words
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Article307 1938-07-31 7 Why They Were Divorced FN ."VI I huseits, a !.id\ bUed I for divorce he i'ic her bus i-.'nd q c.l bet three poU* 1 f»;iit w h' n »j(. '<t d thing. In Indiana, a farmer won a di% T orce hmwsc his wife held !iis faNe teeth for307 words
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Advertisement98 1938-07-31 7 on sultry clay.-; the mere sigrn SlstJf?£itite jolnt w:U en o««w <> rned siX ciosLioy appetite. COLD COOKED teide l>rt S(d I!ttf ii r a t c C(K)ked Ham, 'ind-or rr.ake a pleasant and satisfying Sausage, Pressed Ox contrast, and will be mucn ap- p^,, predated. Cut trom tender juicy98 words
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Article3036 1938-07-31 8 E. M. PENN - E. M. PENN Short Story— By RS Gatartan rarely appear- j ("I m Rram«c!al«- social V ci'vlf-s. .v had ni:sn-"«-: Gatlertao, the richest man In the town, Borne fen years ago; and most people feH thai they know her very little better than they did when3,036 words
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Advertisement614 1938-07-31 8 I that put on pounds of flesh I Here is good news for all who are worried about their weight! For now, simply by taking two, tiny, y f o:i tasteless tablets after each meal, you can put on a -m pounds of fine, firm flesh. Week by week, as614 words
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Advertisement203 1938-07-31 8 PAIN By Dr. KB. Scott, M.D., Paris. Of all the aches and pains which patients come and tell me about, stomt ach pain after meals is probably Hie I most common. "I get. such stabbing, griping pains after meals," they say. or "my meals Rive me .such a horrible ujj*203 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-31 8 Asthma few Killed m 3 Minaies Chokinr "ifjSSl uSff *'*»th and v IIJSIS the prermptioTi of «n W" fag* 7 that you ran fflejPiJ^tg^p anything ar.- Mid I ACHIMC COI« Milton*- (ai* f#l _OETSj"34 words
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421 1938-07-31 9 R. A. Thompson - SCIENCE WINNING THE FIGHT AGAINST BIRTH BLINDNESS R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Windwsa dates from babyhood to childhood. Most of it is preventable. And by means so simple! Imagine a line of a hundred now pupiis entering a blind school for the first time. A pitiful421 words
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Article109 1938-07-31 9 Toronto. COLLABORATOR with Dr. Albert v^ Eustein m his work on relativity, Dr. Leopold infold has been appointed to the staff of Toronto University. Announcing ibis appointment, Dr. Henry J. Cody, president of the University, gave an assurance th»t there would be no discrimination against Jewish intellectuals109 words
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Article201 1938-07-31 9 PEDIGREE CATTLE UNWANTED Dundee, Natal. A SCHEME evolved by the Government to improve the oualit:/ of cattle m the native reserve m Natal is likely to received a serious setback as the result of the attitude adopted by the Regent of the Zulu, Mshiyeni ka Dinizulu. To him the hardy201 words
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Article38 1938-07-31 9 Peter Graham D"dency. fourteen months, Ashlei^h-avenue. Bath, was playing with his brother's money-box when a farthing rolled out and he Ilowed it. He dted m ruynHpl n tion having failed to save his life.38 words
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Advertisement215 1938-07-31 9 KSKES LARGE Bcz.sMocis i^^^^^^^V *f*** **f**.**\ *>»t^-*~" J loo^i«contain«fslhan m bottles af^SES^ rJ a* S«H is now being sold m j jfljl TJW hrn bo* will still be avail- aß^WvJxf%& ,rjrflijlorthos« who prefer them. p'jWt^ll^ tLmK 5 gM n (ht ECONOMY TIN is l^^^^^^^« #9 Mc«M the tin costs much215 words
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Advertisement125 1938-07-31 9 HEADACHE /rheumatism J^"^v^v SLEEPLESSNESSj^^^^ FEVER i \vt sk \*k Li ICOLDS AND ,OfHASWpI|K J 4 Genasprin has the backing of Chemist* and Doctors all over the world. Manufactured under te9t conditions, it is ioo per cent, pure, and cannot upset the digestion or harm the heart. SpU m i>oiru\ and125 words
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Advertisement128 1938-07-31 9 v tr a W^' convince you >s, that there's no better hair mmwm^s^^B&2rr£&Ma^£mwQ^&KS^^mmmmmm&h a i i i w^/K£SS?lmmmmmßjiKm\ mmm\. \l^/jL I i IV f f -w Sptiui Dry Cu^kt AW L#*..«m*W I inn jukt Mb *n «»»ntff irmh &M* frtrit Sc^»- l«Mf v*la W»lb Oi^iy* J..> i v^U U mm128 words
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Article, Illustration476 1938-07-31 10 WHEN you are planning to havj? a day i at the sea (which is the aim of > everyone during these hot days) be sure to give thought to your wardrcbe, for the success of your little outing will de- pend to a great extent on your equipment.476 words
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Article106 1938-07-31 10 r PHE crisp clean-washing quality of A linen has long been recognised by dress makers as the ideal material for wear m not climate which probably accounts for the popularity of this material here and trim tailored suits made of linen are certainly to be recommended Linens And106 words
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Article, Illustration265 1938-07-31 10 THEY DIDN'T WANT TO CO HOME! /*|NE of those delightful cocktaii par*ies which starts at 7.3u p.m. and gees on till midnight best describes the one of which Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reiser were host and hostess. The hostess was charmingly groomed m deep clover a colour which suitea her265 words
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Article592 1938-07-31 10 NO TIGERS On Bukit Fraser! A VISITOR uhn n won sitting m >h bungalow— King sate *tvo anim a m rhirh o bt tU wiving or fighting on the leading up to Selangor ir cn cy «t 5.30 m the aft >moon Mr. Currie. the Superintendent dettt, thinks thai they592 words
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Advertisement46 1938-07-31 10 tIIPKOn FRRHCQISf JUST ARRIVED -A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF MULTICOLOUR BELTS AND A VERY GOOD SELECTION OF HAND BAGS IN LEATHER AND SUEDE. Tel 36 11, Stamford Road. A|i\ CHATS \<IM»S received a small selection of MAYFTTA LINEN SUITS. BA<m «V BATTERY BUILDING PHONE 4085. RO AD.46 words
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Advertisement106 1938-07-31 10 GUARD YOUR BEAUTY WITH ESSENTIAL PREPARATIONS BY X/~/~ V &*&z, /tot WA L The basis of all Elizabeth Arden X /TV beauty treatments m her London, Paris Of" and New York salons is Cleanse and W 1^ Tone. r Jy y Night and morning and every time Y^ you change106 words
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Advertisement17 1938-07-31 10 PALAIS r, r s Exclusive uowns, €l€ k j MODES Bags, Hats and STAMFORD S IOWCIS RD.17 words
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Advertisement150 1938-07-31 10 ELsiE *i«H Boi tt »ii il HE NERIET 1 < OF LON DO .J l ss to m .liido-iiio,, lll(>( I ■■niiiouiii^i '8 Battery Road, lst Floor Phone-. MADAME PAGE S2. Piccadilly, Lonfca EXPERT DRESSMAKa AND DESIGNER ANNOrNTKS The oper.ing of a net ii department of all gowns odgu ly150 words
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Article, Illustration432 1938-07-31 11 Look After your Skin UfHETHER you ait 1 oi aic not goodlooking there is one priceless gilt which you have at the start, m common with the most lovely woman m the world and that is a good complexion. Nature's high standard is well illustrated by the face of a432 words
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424 1938-07-31 11 Teach your Children to Think of Others First j A LTHOUGH the world has progressed so fast during the last fifty years there is just one little point m which it seems definitely to have retrogressed. And that is where good manners are concerned. In our grandmothers' and even m424 words
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Article212 1938-07-31 11 THOSE who attended the International Club function at Johore on last Tuesday, at the cordial invitation of H.H. the Sultan of Johore enjoyed a very cheery evening, further enlivened by the clever conjuring of Malini, -the magician. I Among those present were Their Highnesses Ungku Aminah212 words
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Article, Illustration220 1938-07-31 11 THEY WILL BE WHERE-E VER WELCOME THEY GO tables. They'll understand better when they arc grown up." But this Is where she is making a Uz mistake. The training a child receives m early childhood is the training that will remain with him throughout his life. If he is brought220 words
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Article119 1938-07-31 11 SUNDOWNERS For You To Try s V S Rue ts n v t S chairs, you will find thi tlrii i nrove eminently n■y GOLDEN I I/Z. Juice of half a lemon. Half tab ful p d nr. < ISS in. i C; S tiass and hll with .soda. BKANDY119 words
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Advertisement132 1938-07-31 11 I kfll COUTURE \fwviiru2/\ j I\ n famous Gcansing j j^. Leaves the skin I JidlorcJy. It is the I Kirtiflg point of all J 1 52 25 and S4/00 I I j British tmpir* I famX I MWid I |Ij ««■> Br-tfO Prepar<tri*ns j I Rjttrrv Road. O ..-w132 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-31 11 Children's Aid Appeal We just want to say one word to you about the Children's Aid Society, which has just launched its annual appeal for funds. You all know of the wonderful work which has been done for years by this society; you know of the number of children who89 words
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Advertisement118 1938-07-31 11 igK Pfiscilla Ltd. HAS JUST RECEIVED S 1 A SMALL SHIPMENT OF SATIN LASTEX SWIMSUITS j Cotton Play Suits Inspection Cordially Invited. > Tel. 3335. 61. Stamford Rd. J—Loyi attractive a slimY I) \l trim figure looks on the V V court Slim safely with Redex V*^ S\ lotion. Applied118 words
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546 1938-07-31 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, July 31, 1938 THE FATE OF HANKOW r ITH the Japanese now concentrating their attack on Hankow, Chinese both at home and abroad are somewhat anxious over the fate of that city. Their anxiety was all the more profound when news reached then: this week of546 words
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Article, Illustration643 1938-07-31 12 Why not try MALAYA for a HOLIDAY? HOLIDAY time has comi to Malaya. This week the schools have begun that long summer vacation which makes our schooldaysdays of such sunny freedom but would drive us to the depths of boredom and distraction if we had to endure it every year643 words
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Article, Illustration381 1938-07-31 12 C. H. W. Goult - C. H. W. Goult If you want to motor through the country, it is possible to dc the journey from Penang ie Singapore m a couple of days But you won't see much of the country, and learn .still less about it, m doing so,381 words
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Advertisement40 1938-07-31 12 PRACTH X LIMITED TO THE EYK. Muscle anomalies -#I*^'*^* Crossed eyes. Complicated rasr> yv"^)/ of defective s^^ vision. GM^'SfS II N't t)FI> R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Tbone :uid2. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.40 words
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Advertisement89 1938-07-31 12 /1 or r Settinu up ;i( *t"-ion.s J///////B/L^^m llUjht- A BaDv Gr.m^ iSSfSl^^^ri Below Grand iv 1! I! I V f You are cordially invited \v to inspect our famous T^ "f pianos try them yourself s their heaufy of tone and A finish will make you proud to own89 words
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Miscellaneous254 1938-07-31 12 WIT ANt) WISDOM of the WEEK. IUIFE 'who has gone to bed): "John, Passenger: I simply must catch that 'He's a minister." what is all that noise outside?" j train!*' i "And Tom?" Husband (rather deaf): "T have just Stationmaster; "Well, if you go on at Well, Tom Is engaged254 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-07-31 13 j-enffutly. -Mfreur% p"lured hen) :u\ Muia"— thr two components of the Mayo composite airuUwmpt"ll for Fovnes m» base on tlu- eShannon (Eire) From where "Mercury" will make her first Ihr xeaplau*- ITJI I' 1 :umhc(l from the back of the mother-Hying boat "Maia", fly lo73 words
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198 1938-07-31 13 LESLIE HOFFMAN - Singapore 'Saturday Night Sailors' Are On The S(pr)ea LESLIE HOFFMAN BY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) U.M.S. Cumberland, Singapore training sloop o\ the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, is a mystery ship this week-end. It is sailing d«*w^ to Rhio, crew whispering quietly, muttering under their breaths. When i .-"poke to L.'v.198 words
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Article57 1938-07-31 13 Iribune St: 1 !tep«>rtci Penan?, Saturday. S trade barometer is which run betwcer L^phun;/ tweeu Butter Penantr. have been known larometer by tW I the Northern I many years C& tents ar° doing good bu- Eibmv that Penan 1 trade is X tad healthy. Kfriasttav57 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-07-31 13 Portrait -1938 Style Wearing s,as- masks over two miles of 1!i course, motor-cyclists of *he Brigade of Guards and the Royal \jiin Service Corps took part m me |«ondon District Military Motor-Cycle Trials Latimer, Buckinghamshire. The circuit was seventeen miles40 words
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Article93 1938-07-31 13 MALAYA'S "BEST HOTEL (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Saturday. "THi; Runnymede Hotel has got all Ihe other Malayan hotels beaten to a frazzle/ an n .:r. erican tourist, who left Penang to-day for Europe. "I have stayed at all the so(ailed leading hotels m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur aui l^o'v but93 words
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225 1938-07-31 13 Soldiers May Convalesce At Cameron Highlands (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WHEN members of Singapore's regular service battalions are convalescing they arc compelled to do so on the plains at least that is what they have to do at present, but according to what 1 have been able225 words
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Article37 1938-07-31 13 Wen questions v/cre asked m ttu Corn.nono regarding conversations between the Egyptian Pnme Minister uzi memoi-T.s oi tlie CJovernn ent the Prun/jhxifficv declined o maHe a staterutm as tho conv< rsations were still m p o gress.37 words
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Article117 1938-07-31 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A BUNCH of artificial lilies of the valley hat had been sen! to Malaya from England were worn by a woman passenger who arrived at Southampton recently so that relatives she had never met could identify her. The woman was a .Mrs. Joycy117 words
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Article, Illustration375 1938-07-31 13 T. H. TAN - FIRST DETAILS OF VOL UNTEER POLICE FORCE T. H. TAN (BY (Sunday Tifliunc Stall Reporter) Vl/TnilX the next few years, the S 4 ttlementg will have volunteer police reserves bi ffic: igth to be of material assistance to the regular police force m th w i cy. Slips for the375 words
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Article56 1938-07-31 13 Mr. Justice Tucker, at L've p a] sizes decided that thr tnanag o! b Austin's School. Thatto Heath, Wt iens, were entitled to indemni v ;<-• i Miss Ellen Fildes, the schoolmistrc: the case m which n boy she was a have injured by boxing his56 words
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Article153 1938-07-31 13 Paris, July DECAITSE his mother KM II minutes 100 late to meet him when he left prison Sure alter serving; a two-year l^rm for theft Adrien Rofcaii *9* lured iway n f murdered. He was 1' id i! 1 1 '-lei wiUl bulled m153 words
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Advertisement173 1938-07-31 13 FWler re>vari h ui»rk i»n bjvvenation Problem. Halaierce ha^ been anxious to to time the retardation towards old age,— thu ■•t of yuuth m tact which uiid appears lo rly so Motion has been the intesiigation, ant the v. iiu fanicu 'for men* and "FERTIn) vhicri have so |s a173 words
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Advertisement64 1938-07-31 13 P^U L V UiE Ne w Strength m Rim less Glasses Fit it: there are no screws through the •nscs: Electrically soldered pins hold the enses tightly and permanently m place: Second: there are liny springs cushionns the lei se.s against breakage: Let us show you cu»d fit you. THE64 words
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Advertisement16 1938-07-31 13 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? ♦'What do you think?" MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE r\ the16 words
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Advertisement109 1938-07-31 13 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A :-;.fe. secret method of reducing ugly Uit )ia 1.. <n discoverc-u lj v v California physician m prescribing to the famous 1 iiKina Stars of Hollywood. Thla discovery, called Korwode, <|iii<'k!;> and safe': ai«BOlve« ugj; fat—109 words
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Advertisement68 1938-07-31 13 j CODID IBYE NO MORE UNPALATABLE PURGATIVES! Simply take a delicious tablet of Castophene the IWttf chocolate laxative. It dears the intestine^ harmlewiy and strengthens the whole digestive .him eliminatiw syfftem CASTOPHENE the new chocolate laxative ecommended by Doctors and Nurses and testified lo by Scores of unsolicited letters. Oastophene68 words
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Article116 1938-07-31 14 Colombo. IINCEASINGLY for six hours da> tl .seven day.s a week, Hindu monks belonging to a monastery near Aunnradhapura, Ceylon'.s Holy City, are pra.\ing for peace. The prayers aie offered t.wo hours at a time, three time^ daily. Sometimes the prayer.s are chanted to the clans116 words
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568 1938-07-31 14 London. Ju!v 1". tyJK. Claud Mullins, the London magistrate, who gave evidence before the Select Committee of the House of Lords which is inquiring 1 into road accidents, said his experience at the Bar and as a magistrate had convinced him that certain drastic changes m568 words
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Article300 1938-07-31 14 wh. u he g S^*| <•* driving v -7^l tieuro. jJ percent. I bejiev* I startling." What it ami 1 ran produce advised by th« I by jury. The sense there is aa^£*Mi another for the M One experienced barrkt-. me: 'Bef« re a chanccMf you hay, an?300 words
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Advertisement889 1938-07-31 14 /\MkMWK I STRENGTH a V s FAGGE y YOU NEED AT tf^&^ WERBURY'S/^^^^^V¥ t| Do you feel weak, run-down? Do you tire easily? JT Then you need Wuterbury's Compound to build j^V V 'U you vp to help restore normal health and vigour. J"\ Vx^^S. VC'aterbury's Compound contains pure liver889 words
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Advertisement95 1938-07-31 14 "TOUCH AND 00 1 I I WORLD'S FINEST I 1 Instant wrMng. b^< I 1 hand comfort and cl^ I time* guaranttt j 1 Shecffer'i Hit thrift** and most pieofinfl PJ< I value ever offtf^-^ I Sheaffer'ihoiAUSrrt I of the fearurei dt*"^ 1 I Vi,uiated...^li I U o a thertoue*po95 words
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Article394 1938-07-31 15 oim Known By Several Names London, July 15. v^y ar ,l,:. on thr point of establishing the iden- ng woman found murdered m a "lovers 1 lane" a! LL#rece?r Wir.iht.-don ponce station, wont with •here, chiefly by means of the clothing*, woman was. however arose from394 words
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Article37 1938-07-31 15 md gassed at her home m Moy street, Bethnal Green, London, MjLily Robinson, thirty-eight, was stated hei husband at the inquest to be very stout and worried because she was putting on weight.37 words
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Article129 1938-07-31 15 Dundee, Natal. fpwo oases <»f lionesses eating A lions are related by a party which has just returned here from big game shooting. In each instance the lion hud U^en wounded by a member of the party, but before they could overtake the wounded animals to "finish129 words
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315 1938-07-31 15 London, July 15. L^XJTH means more than fame or a coronet to Hrolher Peter Hubert Gordon Giibey, the 23-yeai old Benedictine monk who has become heir to the ancient peerage of Vaux of Harrowden. "It will make no difference at all to315 words
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Article91 1938-07-31 15 MISSION SHIP SAILS FOR ARCTIC Montreal. rpHE mission ship IVsai\V F. 1 Therese Was started an 8,000--mile trip into Hudson Hay with supplies for settlements, hospitals, schools and missionary outposts. She will also transport Eskimos on their hunting and trapping expeditions. Under the command of Captain M. M. Cox of91 words
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Article22 1938-07-31 15 Capt. J. V. Fitz Gerald of the Royal Army Service Corps, has been appointed Acting Adjutant of trie Ceylon Army Service Corps.22 words
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164 1938-07-31 15 U. S. MAY "PURGE" SENIOR ARMY OFFICERS w&shington CENIOR officers of the United States army may be 4 'purged" m Plumber soom to make room for younger men Brigadier Genera] Loreneo D. Gasser, a raember ol the High Command, disclosed here m an interview that a revision of the promotion164 words
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Advertisement121 1938-07-31 15 For MONTHLY COMFUUNTS Take "Ladies Brown Pills" Full treatment 1 bottle. PRICE SI. Sold by Mr. C. S. CHAN, 277, Pace Course 3oad, SINGAPORE. NEW HAIR ffflft. For 11 ytart Kiitalkai has *—m r^^ feriatmi M» «»«<r to tM hoa* ™*1 l^K ok axing the domni tAjd <ym /row tArtnitfA.121 words
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Advertisement306 1938-07-31 15 YESTERDAY IS Dead; TO-MORROW Is Unborn; TO-DAY Is Yours! On the great Clock of Time there is but one word-— NOW! Don't dwell on what you MIGHT have done m the Past, or what you INTEND to do m the FUTURE: Be a man of action TO-DAY. If you want306 words
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Advertisement1170 1938-07-31 15 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f*\ Pleasures of Life to Men -^.ff Who Feel Old Before llrx Their Time x^ lacking m youthful t-n- I <vJr^^ *%3 Sj&- .]<">• tv htautiful w^n.'.-n" D(» lL yuu :.u:'h.r U>,m !<■ oi \ipom, ak i. WA^ jjfj1,170 words
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Article, Illustration598 1938-07-31 16 G. S. Hammond - G. S. Hammond Perils Which Face The Husband rjALIGRAPHY, I understand from articles recently appearing m the papers, is being studied more seriously, and more and more facts are being- deduced from analysis of people's handwriting. Whether or not this is a good598 words
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Advertisement375 1938-07-31 16 starts here STOP IT MTUfifS OWN WAV I.\ I P L' R I T rr: S and el og gi n g waste m atter m tho kidney's afe the root-cause 61 agonising backache. Relief cdn best bo Obtained by drinklpg alkaline mineral v/atrr, which thoroughly flushes the kidseys free375 words
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Advertisement575 1938-07-31 16 Don't Let Skin Blotches Make You a Wallflower 808 DOES'NT lOVE ME f USE NIXODER.M II I, ON E WEEK LATER I "I C A U S c E c° F MV UGLY TO-NIGHT MY DEAR DARLING YOUR. SKIN J^IMPLE^. ANp HAVE A ctEAR IS BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU if575 words
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Advertisement102 1938-07-31 16 (SHIRLEY^ 164 PAGE) Sw^^^fc/^ EJ/^^^B^' means continued good health DOG BO O ISI k een appeme. perfect coat, and I \inc«t. pirm«»«to«t«irf «**•«•<, j; or rea nnR puppies and lor \I? c.nts i S strengthening of or Ifri 13 JOSEPH TKAVERS SONS. LTD. I r IS supreme. Hrrs '-"^i A102 words
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Article260 1938-07-31 17 Testing New Sun-Spot Theory ESTENE&S to Daventry. the Greenwich Observatory, ant) the MK< are co-opeiatini; m the pi!»\ii!<: of new theories relating to the effect Of sun-spot- on shortwave transmissions, and as a result i may be possible, m the future, to uurti Daventry listener* that out* of Uu* Kong-term260 words
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Advertisement190 1938-07-31 17 Heip Nerves 4id GlandsCinemaWay In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a nervous strain night and da*'. In proscribing for and treating famous actors and actresses, a California physician succeeded m combining highly concentrated extracts to aid nature m steadying and strengthening the nerves, building rich red blood, stimulating energy,190 words
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Advertisement242 1938-07-31 17 PINNED TO RED I BY LUMBAGO *m r.i< r!\ Moved )<.i \\Tks Acting pi know :t ctxxi thins fee utoiit it." b man who l. b*C lumbago writ •■I bad at!'. back, and for >n b'.*d. 1 hud treatment, but ease the pali r mucli Wiiy uoi take Kru.r!:: them242 words
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Miscellaneous737 1938-07-31 17 AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In LONDON I ARIS HOLLAND nn i>r PRANSMISSIONS 2 AND *J TPA 2 15.24 Mcs (19.1 m.) PCJ 15.22 M< s (IS. 1 m.) j\(i\n f|v|j ItM Wcs :',8.».) p.m. GSJ 15.14 vi. s (IS.B mj I f relayed from Pans 6.45 Special737 words
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Advertisement1262 1938-07-31 18 i' ■^3^i3H V^B 1 1 h I 3 "HB "TTROM time 10 time most people feel pain connected with their stomach. It -^-^^JqiiSgalfllff ft X may be no more than a sharp twinge after meals, h may alre; j dv have a i L^ 1 1 hS^i ■vI aJ L*J1,262 words
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Advertisement341 1938-07-31 18 Often Cause f^{^\ Dangerous siM/ S 1 r fNERVOUSKSSj I ymptoms h^H Doctor's Prescription 1;-^- f /_j_ Fights the Poisons [o™> which May Cause Get- T ft A^W ting up Nights, Loss of physical JW* Energy. Excess Acidity, IH^§^ Bladder Weakness, etc. (tJMtjl Look at the I SMARTINCj l»fktf(si the341 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-07-31 19 eng and Miss Lee Hoi alists es tournament. TribuneTribune - 12 words
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Article595 1938-07-31 19 "Foong Seong" SAMUELS BIG FEAT (By "Sphinx" Pen3n«t) r VHK big defeat of Penang by four matches to one ai thy hands of Selangor m their iirst round tie of the "Foong Seong" Cup interState Malayan badminton competition came as a erreat surprise to followers of the game m the595 words
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Article163 1938-07-31 19 ual open singles ;tnd dctublos ch-impionships conducted •tintin Badmintim Association were completed on July 1!) doubles final. K. Kanagasspai and Haji Omar of the Union ar ti defeated theii clubmate^ Bok All Tee and J. P. nm:h! -N 1 21-11. Kana/asapai and S. tefiram did not defend163 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-07-31 19 Phoenix - Special Badminton Feature Phoenix EDITED BY SIR GEORGE THOMAS All-England singles badminton champion 1920-1923.14 words
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Article, Illustration300 1938-07-31 19 CHEW CHENG EAM WINS BATU PAH AT OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP t'From Our Oicn Correspondent) BatuPahat district open championship badminton tour- brought to a <iose when the finals m the singles and played off a> the Jay Stia court. I ETON'S to the nau, Associate it possible for r ta first district300 words
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Article374 1938-07-31 19 (By -Iliieo \\*V— Pern k) AS was generally expected Selangor, by scoring an easy victory over Penang, who were r garded as one of the strongest contenders lor the honours this year, have qualified to meet Perak m the semi-final of the Foong Ston^ Cup competition.374 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-07-31 19 Players of ihc Diehard 15 V., cue of Singapore's leading teams. (Tribune;12 words
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Advertisement630 1938-07-31 19 ••^'^l^ifc- aC s^Bßs^Bk am^ **^%i aKEi jjajr^h Vt 7*^' And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AND PAINS soon famish when Elasto is taken. Painful and un troiitilf«>rlear up, .lean and healthy au'i quit ;s are i tirad, inflanwuttT^ narespof I katiwn simply fades away, and tbi a tcm is (>r.i' d630 words
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Article, Illustration945 1938-07-31 20 ARGUS - ARGUS By IN THIS COR^ 1 Boxing Notes V "Spectator" c notes are read v. c the middle of the bi*» lay sporting carnival. I holiday week-end^ r the next bresfc being the i Xcw Year holidays, rogress at Penanjr, the I States crickei fitch945 words
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Article284 1938-07-31 20 BATTING f)l Capt. I! .!c»ncs (Sel. Club v. Lower Perak Club). )I 11. Shah (5.A.0.8. v Admiralty R.C.). 82 L m Cheng Hock (Rest v. Europeans, Penang). 8i G. Waitcs (Malacca Club v. Kengam CO. 81 Ah Lum (S.C.R.C. v. T.P.C.A., K.L.). 73 Lt. Simpson (S.CC v.284 words
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921 1938-07-31 20 Cameron Highlands One Day? 17ISITINCj tennis players may find the hf.'it a handicap because tennis championship tournaments m most other centres m the tropics arc 1 played at *he hill stations Ceylon lor example, where the C.L.T.A. championships are held m Nuwara Eliya, a delightful921 words
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Article, Illustration484 1938-07-31 20 Recollections Of 1937 Match THL Colony-Malay States crick* t match, now m progress m Ipoh, sh< uld be productive of a keen tUn*& ••le. with the isMie m doubt «<> U.e end. The scries dates back to 1901 and from TJO7 to 1909 the mat-h484 words
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Advertisement119 1938-07-31 20 H' CAI TU f^^fe 03lk r A H %rt£/^ te^rl l. L- a ii pii^if YOI ITU *fw. 1 1 111 f^X^^l^V^l I VICjOUK |V: If VITALITY «1| S S^ WITH EVERY TABLET YOU TAKE! C OKASA rmmiCll enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It rompletely removes every trace of119 words
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Advertisement129 1938-07-31 20 PILES *:GLECTED f MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence MitoU agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they hare never discussed this trouble with •yen such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make np your mind to ask129 words
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Advertisement50 1938-07-31 20 tCuut k< m \vi shkk rUMJ, X Iler«n4»-25iii» MIIJ MIDLEV: 3 Vj O!il.tarv». Pro. b-t > '\lo l YARDS .SingaporeK Pr^v tar> ii» I^2B. Records Unau* "W r > 100 YARDS 105^.,7d.|.2 roil KIM SENG '"Jl'jotf* 19:}: i' and ,^r^^ ,1937 Ueuf P^ EN ,iwi. tboufb««^,»r^ TO (!•*> theSii^ 11350 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-07-31 21 H. J. Sinclair, the Selangor player uho partners N. S. Wise m the Malayan L. T. A. men's open doubles. TribuneTribune - 21 words
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147 1938-07-31 21 ff on g Lim Green FINAL TIES are tits for this Lrf*"* crRC annual ■W tonn'is tournament f% m ESDAY Woon Chow Tat v, I Wo Wan and Ita* B^ vs T G. Sect and I FOR WEDNESDAY I iKna!>: Ong147 words
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Article61 1938-07-31 21 Kolek racing will be held at Kampong Siglap to-day (Sunday) beginning at about 10 a m. There will be events for koleks manned by two, three, five and seven persons respectively. In addition to money prizes there are also four cups to be given to those who obtain61 words
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Article326 1938-07-31 21 Malacca Sinomites Soccer Success (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturd: y. 'pHE Chinese Football Ass< :i I v- ourites for the c] Malacca A. FA. League comp< tion, have serious challengers m the Sinomites. When these .-ides met recently the Chinese held the Sinomites to a326 words
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Article114 1938-07-31 21 JOYBELLS' BADMINTON PARTY |N the final of the Jcybells' E.P. doubles tournament played last Sunday. Goh Chye and Patrick Foo beat Cho o Tee and Goh Kang Seng by 14, 21—8. The op gles championship tournt, which will be run on the League system, will start on Aug. 7, when114 words
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Article118 1938-07-31 21 PLAYING at the Happy World cc ed stadium on Thursday night, the Amateur Athletic Union defeated the i Merrytime B.P. by seven games to two. Scores: Chung Cheng Hock lost to Pen Teng Slew B—ls, I—s. Yeo Hong Chuan beat Richard Tan 15—11, 15—12. I Yulin Chen118 words
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Article57 1938-07-31 21 THE semi-final of Iskandar Cup bPt- ween Singapore and Perak Malays will be played at the Fairer Park o-day Sunday) at 3.40 p.m. Singapore will be represented as follows: Singles: Yadi, Kamis Doubles: H. M. Sujak and S. A Dawood: If. I Reshty and M. A Reshty;57 words
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259 1938-07-31 22 BIS LEY RIFLE MEETING AT BUKIT TIMAH THE PRELIMINARY WORK-OUT FIRST DAY Difficult Weather Conditions Singapore, Saturday. THE annual "Hislev Meeting of the giagajMMPe Rifle Association bcpan th'i, morning and will be continued to-morrow and on Monday at th'r'Buki* Timah Rifle Range. Conditions on the range wme not favourable to259 words
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Article126 1938-07-31 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. TIES on the Malayan Table Tennis tournament played here to-day were well-contested. Following were the results: WOMEN'S SINGLES Ist Round Miss Tan Gaek Kee beat Miss Tae Hal Choo, 32—21, 20—22. 21—16, 21—12. SEMI-FINAL Low Siew Yong beat Fong Poh126 words
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393 1938-07-31 22 RAIN HOLDS UP MALAY STATES COLONY CRICKET (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. WIND If threatening weather greeted the start of the Colony FJYI.S. cricket much which commenced yesterday afternoon at Ipoh. The Colony won the toss and opened with Simpson and Williams, while Hart was m charge of the393 words
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Article226 1938-07-31 22 ALL MALAYAN P. W. D. SPORTS MEET KEEN RIVALRY DESPITp ADVERSE WEATHER DAIN tended to mar uhk should have been one of?*?** 0 s *»*t of the week-end, when me All-Malayan Pwn »!If I* I was hc!d H the Jalan Besar Stadium this af/er, Jon b« cap there was a226 words
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Article435 1938-07-31 22 (From Our Oivn Reporter) Penang, Saturday. DESPITE the races, a good crowd watched the inter-Settlement cricket match between the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Chinese Recreation Club played at Victoria Green to-day. At the close of play, the S.C.R.C. had scored 92 runs for435 words
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Article18 1938-07-31 22 In a soccer match at Farrer Park Duncan Roberts' XI drew with the G.E.C. XI 2—2.18 words
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Article59 1938-07-31 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday The prizo distribution m the Bryant Shield League competition has been fixed for Aug. 13 at the Malacca Club courts. Wong Ah Leoiiß's Tennis Party heads the table with six points to their credit. Out oi .seven matches they havo lost only59 words
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Article73 1938-07-31 22 WEIGHTS for thre, Tf at PenanHorses, Class I! i, n v Russian Rose Gsiiderdown Red Dot Toyman Con Con Saladin Starlight Glencar Merry Widow Celtic Bard Horses, Class 11, Div. MMfll Victory Parade Lucky Life Empire Flower Smoke Dreams Bilsdean Coronation Waltz Bonnie Lassie Harvest73 words
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Article165 1938-07-31 22 A.A.A. Anniversary Dinner AFFICIALS and meafeer Amirable Athletic I celebrated thf tenth an«H«ir i the club yesterday at their •wll mises at 43-B, Upper Nante*! After ton iears I A.AA. can weU be proud tintM never been m the to I athletics are concemec I dcor .sports, the aawciattci. dances165 words
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Advertisement222 1938-07-31 22 CONTIxXENTAL RESTAURANT 44 46, Cecil Cross Streets. Beginning from August 1, music provided from 8 to 12 midnight. Food. Prices moderate. Monthly tiffin 14 dollars excluding Saturdry and Holidays. Every Saturday and Wednesday rice table. j j SSS WE W WORLD) S-AMGOON j[ (The Malayan Pionper Amusement Park) j DANCE222 words
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Advertisement56 1938-07-31 22 I) WT ft WEAKNESS, I Ij/ debilit' C H I E N S'S yru p RO\ o^ Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout (he world have agreed thai this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give* health and ctrength. Tm better than serums, raw o:«at, Medicated wlnca^ etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD.,56 words
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Article162 1938-07-31 23 Lm> For iN L' FS£T Vm Pays &>* I -w f hot w* n I the n. I P*2id at Uie fini>h W**£rtm mtmded m i 1 111I 11 Yen Canute «Mar. K. W to return a oivi|gg SWEEP DRA^ I S2 I ***** ***** 192162 words
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Article, Illustration970 1938-07-31 23 i s 15 and $6. th S7. J and .IT. Lisheen U I 2 L Raw ;.-\5..-, ZEALAND $2€ and Raider 525. Prince Caravel B KING $U and $7. lalmon Pai op $16. Ra PI GOLD $2] and $8. boa 1 V* I LATER $14 $8.970 words
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29 1938-07-31 23 RAIN HOLDS UP M.L.T.A. TOURNAMENT No plai/ was possible during the whole of Saturday owing to rain. It is hoped to make a start at 9,30 on Sunday morning.29 words
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Article92 1938-07-31 23 THE Diehard B P beat 1 7 i o Si B.P. by 6 games to 1 m a friend.v match at the Happy World I Stadium on Wcdnesd.iv nig SCORES (Diehard players .i< i tioned first Mioharl Tnn lost to Cho Teak 12—15. 15— S, 15—2: Koh Beng92 words
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Article271 1938-07-31 23 INTER-COLLEGE SPOR TS MEETING AT SEPOY LINES D rci>lfr 4l Singapore S irday. LSIITi. the very inclement st:»t e wi tlic weather, there I attfenflance <f supporters of both OeOefCS when Medical rtudents met m their annual intcr-coJlege athletic competition a1 Lines this afternomi. Mrs. J. S. English distributed the271 words
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Advertisement170 1938-07-31 23 DANGER of "TB" VHAZONE" Ends Attacks m ■mutes And Strengthens the Lungs fei^]^^K'a!r£t2t I Sound Sleep -wtto™ A <*" Assured JJttpp^^* E PHa?one tablet «nd te« thm TO Hlgh t Ml ">g Ot ■uffocntion dis- m^u-m^imrbtdhmahuv «re trto breathing easily, «iJ ckolmt- n "lim <*•» I^Kisw™^ B°'8 8u P" air170 words
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Advertisement303 1938-07-31 23 F" if Tuner rt^77v 1\ .y|f*\ ■^ÜBiif flit 1 J I dread the next few years," says many a woman who has reached tier forties. The upheaval ~of health that besets a woman at this period cf life betrays itself m many ways, one of the many distressing symptoms being303 words
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284 1938-07-31 24 Oil Patch Clue Disco vered INDICATING that the plane has almost certainly sunk taking all aboard with her, an oil patch, 1,500 feet m circumference, has been located by the transport, Meigs, according to a report from Manila. The transport is lowering a boat284 words
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137 1938-07-31 24 Lord Halifax -"Right Man In Right Place" London, July 30. COMMENTING on the adjournment of Parliament, the "Times" and th? "Daily Telegraph dnd Morning Post" both refer to the the Prime Minister and the appointment of Lord Halifax to the Foreign Office. t The "Times" says: "Even the critics ofBritish Official Wireless - 137 words
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Article83 1938-07-31 24 Rangoon Riot Situation Rangoon, July 30. DESPITE the improvement m ihe riot situation, isolated mlts ifl the outskirts of the c»ty continue. A Burmese was seriously wounded when the police openii* fire on a mob m the suburb of Insein. Accenting ta official ources, 11m casualties during the past fiveReuter - 83 words
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Article83 1938-07-31 24 Washington, July 30. C^OVEP.NIvILNT circles expect the na- ti .al income m the United Spates ie: 1938 to te m excess of $61 billions, r.cccrding to the latent estimate which s the national income icr the first Six months c. aboac $30,ui0 millions. P: Roosevelt mReuter - 83 words
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Article39 1938-07-31 24 Washington, July 30. The total number of American unem- ployed m June was 10,981,000 compared with 6,065,000 m the same month last I year, according to a statement issued by the National Industrial Confererce Beard. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article50 1938-07-31 24 The' China Relief Fund will benefit to j a great extent, it is hoped, by the concert to be staged by Messrs. Otto Joachim and Francois de Haan to-morrow night at the Victoria Memorial Hall. As the concert is being given for a worthy cause, a record attendance is expected.50 words
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154 1938-07-31 24 RECORD HOLIDAY EXODUS FROM LONDON London, July 30. SWOLLEN by many of these who, this year will benefit for the first time fro>-;t the T):Tct"ce wbich is "ip'dlv spreading through industry c f granting holidays with pay. crowds who are leaving- the chief centres of population for the seaside andBritish Official Wireless - 154 words
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Article194 1938-07-31 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. FOUR Chinese, including the alleged assailant, are reported to be lying m the General Hospital with acid burns. It would appear that m the course cf a fight between the men, one of them threw a bottle alleged to194 words
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86 1938-07-31 24 Transport Strikers Not Returning To Work EMPLOYEES of the Singapore Traction Co. Ltd. at a meeting held last night confirmed a decision taken by the general body on Saturday not to return to work on Aug. 3. Upon receipt of a letter from the Company, the Employees' Association called an86 words
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Article70 1938-07-31 24 London, July 30. CIR Kingsley Woud, Secretary of State for Air, announced that over 16,000 applications had been received m connection with the Civil Air Guard scheme. Applicitionc ere still boms receive i m large numbers. He indicated chat preparations to launch the scheme were being pressedReuter - 70 words
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Article50 1938-07-31 24 COMMISSION APPOINTED administer mintaTiiSLS ed to be wurth iwSSJfi Mines P.or.an.^M He was previou he Mine, Departi^^J to 1930. was chaiiff JM Inland Revcrue Otftl t Deputy chairman U a well-known consumnf^S and three other SSHI Ccndnnirton. a director^ In^nrancp. Mr. Jo^h J«? of Mine Workers' Fed^Sl British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 50 words
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