Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 August 1938
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Title Section20 1938-08-28 1 The Sunday Tribune 4^ 12 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1938. FIVE c: The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28. 1938.20 words
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Article, Illustration206 1938-08-28 1 HAVE WE 1() Men Live In One Building (Sunday Tnhune Staff Reporter) vt too have ju-t 10-.ked at s not a pretty one. If we had the photograph m ihe dead of night it would have heen f h» worse. M»ta^n from the stairs of a206 words
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Article50 1938-08-28 1 London- Aug. 27 'TKF Navy Week opens to-day. The -Min 0 T."id Mayor will Inspect the Guard ni Honour, consisting of 50 oltir*r* ond mpn of Povol Navnl Volunteer Reserve. Thorp will rw» an exhibition rn^'- 1 f o th« rmhl*c on H.MS. Presidert —British Official Wireless.50 words
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550 1938-08-28 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN CONSULS ARE HELPING TOO (BY Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter I am able to reveal to-day that Government, after years of inactivity m the matter of social hygiene, are at last making a drive against sly prostitution, one of the550 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-08-28 1 GO EASY THERE! Passers-by were given some unexpected thrills when Baliol and Merton, the acrobatic dancers, rehearsed seme new stunts on the parapet of the London Coliseum loof The Coliseum is reluming to variitv after a series of musical showfi and Balicl and Merton are on f ,ht bill next67 words
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Article46 1938-08-28 1 (Sunday Tribune Court lUportei I M. RGDKIGUESF, a Fui peaitd before Mr. S i;i»i ings, Uw lliiid Police Mftfi tmte, \«-U»ria\ motllinf \vh»ri l.c li.««l the etefgc <ii criminal bre*cii <»i trust as a puhlit s«r\.»nt eKptainod to h i.i46 words
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Article162 1938-08-28 1 (Sunday Tribune Stafl Kcpnrtcij THIS is a story of r.iin. cold and lv.it Malaya, tropical para disc to most people m Emwopt )nd America, has Uperieaccd a summer temperature of 41 'legiees m July, m the same month has recorded 97 de^rrev These two ncordini;s162 words
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243 1938-08-28 1 ORITAIN won't buy Jai^r.cc fri '^l<hi;> v it' a cynical He.-:! <"< 1 China's expense. This is the aflirmatio.i made n a Times leodei h^-e, analysing a dispatch of its ToVyo correspond^ni dealing with the anti-British movement m Japan, as affected by the243 words
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Article71 1938-08-28 1 Hankow, i:^. i~, INDIGNATION m Chinese < n ctea Is mounting fallowing J".publication of reports that every body recovered from the China National Aviation Corporation's aeroplane was found to be \v< undrd by wirhiff II (ire and that the plane u;is attacked five Japanese (i«htm» inai hrn before71 words
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Advertisement161 1938-08-28 1 sa.m« Edition NFWS i lli_ ft O J GEN. CHIANG Denies China Peace Rumours p. 21 4 SIR JOHN SIMON on Future Of Europe p. 22. HOME FOOTBALL —p. 22. Local neicsjront 2, 3, 13. Barber i. Observer 7. short story 8. women 10, 11, Goult 12, Paterson 14, Hammonds161 words
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Advertisement15 1938-08-28 1 THE NEWS j WITH YOl'R I BREAKFAST Try The MOIC\I\G TII 1 11 1 WE15 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-08-28 1 THE TIDES To-day: 12.03 a.m.. 10 it. 5 in.s.. 122 p.m., U ft. 5 i.\ Tn-m:rro\v: 12.44 a.m.. 10 ft. 3 .ns. 12.59 pn. ft. 5 1. s.28 words
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244 1938-08-28 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) o\i; <M SINGAPORE'S 'RITZIEST CUBS— HAS UNEXPECTEDOBTAINED A COP* OF A BOOK WITHDRAWN FROM CIRCULATION IN ENGLAND, AND HUNDREDS OF ITS MEMBERS ARE WAITING TO READ IT. Ashamed." Written by a woman244 words
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Article89 1938-08-28 2 Sarajevo NIKOLA Dulsun, a peasant from Ilidze, near Sarajevo, has arrived home from Siberia, where he had been since he was taken prisoner m 1914. Several years ago he sent a letter to his family, addressing it -Ilidze Austria," not knowing the outcome of89 words
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Article114 1938-08-28 2 Washington THE United States has now revealed 1 the type of boats it had m mind when it asked Congress early this year for a grant of £1,000,000 for "experimental purposes." The boats will be small "mosquito" craft to be used against, submarines and for114 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-08-28 2 What Is The Real Reason While the extensive German Army manoeuvres were m progress, General Vuillemin (above). Chief of the French Air StaiT, flew from Paris to Berlin icr talks with German StaiT effieers. He was piloted by Commandant Rossi, the long -distance airman. OiTkial reason for the \isit is65 words
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90 1938-08-28 2 Arsenal Workers Think Cricket Dangerous II7OOLWICH U workers 5 ICC Not nboiit k !.!ii .-mail their F a it is far safer to I m Ihe Aim.. n t<. pi.iv <r»ck» t on Ptamstead mmon, where intei «!t;il matches are (1. There has recently been diflV emltj In rai teams90 words
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178 1938-08-28 2 U.S. ARMY TIGHTENING UP ON SECRETS Washington CLOSER guard is to be kept on Army secrets following the recent arrests of spy rii:g suspects m New York, United States War Department officials have disclosed here. I circular has added "s guarding ol military information" to a acting list of nine178 words
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Article128 1938-08-28 2 St. Andrews Old Boys Old Boys of St. Andrews' School are having their dinner on Sept. 8. Guests will include the Lord Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. Roberts, the Archdeacon and members of the Board cf Governors of the School Reservations will close on Sept. 4. and applications and dinner128 words
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Article173 1938-08-28 2 EXPANSION of the company's fleet of vessels for delivering water to ships m the roads, was mentioned by Mr. A. Robinson at the annual general meeting of W. Hammer and Co., Ltd., held yesterday. A new water-boat, the "Daisy," had arrived from Hongkong and is now m the173 words
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181 1938-08-28 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) PVERY night at Raffles H»»tcl, two people a beaatifal Spanish senorita and her brother dance to the white- jacketed men, exi|y gowned women of Singapore. They finish dancing bow thviv way out and nobody dreams about the inside story181 words
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Article88 1938-08-28 2 Prague A MARKED decrease m the number of visitors to Czechosiovakian health resorts during the present, season has been recorded. It is estimated that m Karlsba H one of the most, popular resorts, there has been a decrease of 44 per cent, compared with last year88 words
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Article57 1938-08-28 2 Now York, Aug. 27. •T/lEXIGO has only disposed of 365,000 'i barrels of oil between April 1 and Aug. 10. according to a confidential tabulation quoted m the Herald Tribune newspaper. It claims that a wurld-wicti embargo organised after the oil lanr! r were expropriated lr;s proved57 words
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Article95 1938-08-28 2 Brussels. A SMALL hillock near Mcns vhere, accordoMC to ih f tcAii records, the British troops first went into action m August, 1914, has been chosen as the site oC a British wr memorial by Brig-General E. Spears. British :roops v.ere ir the sa«fi k95 words
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Article90 1938-08-28 2 f Fro m Our Oxen Correspondent Malacca, Aug. 27 MALACCA Horticultural Society's annual flower i^hew was opened to-day at Malacca City Park by Mr. G. W. Bryant, the Resident Councillor. Exhibits reached a very high standard and part of the City Park presented a spectacle of90 words
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Article420 1938-08-28 2 Final Dividend of 75 cents per share amounting to $78,300, leaving tor carrying forward to next year the sum of $60,7 68. 39. Last year at the Annual General Meeting, the Chairman remarked upon the increase m water deliveries during the year to June 30, 1937420 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-08-28 2 Smi le Hide s Tears SENORITA U PEW Singing star vj11 words
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Article52 1938-08-28 2 TWO heroes oi the have b( lor biavtry and I Cross. Bcatswam's matt 1. cited Icr '"cxtraord coolly tbrowiag petrel stora;: r vr i board k ihe Pansy by Ja; ga n Erne.-L Mahbi;.: -wain's ms Le, was rltcd »r te^J cause he stuc ni52 words
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Article47 1938-08-28 2 Freed As He Was Sentenced A sentence of seven d. pris3nmcnt to tak which ended noon was what UKk I aged 37 years receivri a mat. two pillows ana a fcifliM the five-foot way b named Omar bin MolttßjjJ Mr. Conrad Oldham m W lice court. J47 words
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Advertisement22 1938-08-28 2 aI vo~fa In IJ/\^\\ WEAKNESS L r—l\ DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup ol Hcemoglobin r ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength.22 words
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Advertisement23 1938-08-28 2 otjr^ XT 5333 Telegrraphlc Address: FHOMIi 5934 f iW^ GOODWOOD Chnrmin^ly situntsd idtal for visitors and tonrlstft. rorKTAII. tt.xn St. LOUNGE^FIRST CLASS KFSTAHRANT.23 words
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Advertisement30 1938-08-28 2 RAMON VELEZ SCHOOL OF DANCINti Tu.ti' n In ballroom. Btige, acrobaUc tap Actults !ind c-hildJ«-;>-Wi Ite i> r i:<-«- t, iii uwrl i.--i n I \.i I i ROAD i>!>30 words
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Advertisement23 1938-08-28 2 I HAVE YO'JR NEW Witt MADFBV EXPERT XhXum AT MODERATE PM 28-5, CXX^^iW TEL. 3375. Cross'". i \A of de ftC V vision23 words
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Article12 1938-08-28 3 MALAYAN ANIMALS IN IRISH ZOO m 10** I)ub!ir 5-2« Mr W00..s cat12 words
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Article46 1938-08-28 3 Non Swimmer' s Rescue Ronald Butterwort- a hotel employee, of Kcndal, who could not swim jumped into the River Kont at X 1 and rescued from drowning Kenli Crossfieid, aged 19 months, W jest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward v d. of Kent Place, Kendal.46 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-08-28 3 ainese Here Are Buying Gas Masks -Harold Lancaster L-TfibflWf Staff Reporkr) (•fa? ten Son, who keeps |g|*n conspicuous shop Road. Singapore, igftfrm a very remarkI -lading a Chinese E*ire mostly ignorant cf w:rIjKicßs. to buy over 2 000 pas i*e classified as Type F3 L a those being worn by161 words
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Article68 1938-08-28 3 Sir: waiter v/omersiey, ivi.r-., Postmaster-General, opening a new exenange at Derby, announced that the Post Ofuce had spent the record sum of £19,000.000 last year on telephone clc-■elopmen-t. Five years ago expenditure ./as £7.000.000. While the length of overhead telephone wires had remained constant at ust68 words
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Article58 1938-08-28 3 Gibraltar. Aug. 27. •°CS Karon) bombardJ.^eh was audible here n. H* accompanied by li^htif^ttd which puzzled the m- i us* later when the i Lvi 'awe badly damaged Rev- I tfa. 1 Diez left a French por, I3W?J fter sev «al months tg?*. since her58 words
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Article35 1938-08-28 3 Birthday In The Air M Chi lies CohDin, th- veteran uusLc-haß actof who was m recently, c?h ed the occasion by Hying" at Hat* worth. This wa. c his fourth suc•ive birthday m the air.35 words
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220 1938-08-28 3 LEPERS: DOCTOR TELLS OF HIS "CHIEF PROBLEM" (Sunday juno Staff Reporter) RELENTLESS warfare is boii^g waged by the guardians of Singapore's health against th "scourge of the Fast I leprosy. To find out >shat is being don-. visited the Leper Asyhim m pleasant hi!iy country off Yio hu Kang Road.220 words
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Article141 1938-08-28 3 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter' APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second polite court yesterday was a Cantonese youth aged 20 years answering to the name of Soo Lam. The prosecution alleged that he stole a bicycle valued $5 m Lavender Street. Singapore, at übout141 words
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Article98 1938-08-28 3 When charged with negligently driving his t&xi at the intersection of Bias Ba. ?h Rd. and tfleio"!? S'ret. Wee Eng Sen^- alleged m his defvnee yesterday that tL o constable res-p-hMUtp Tor this c!vi.%'.- against him did sc because of his refusal to give «he sami98 words
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Article, Illustration99 1938-08-28 3 I LOVE STOKV IN IHKI i PICTURES. Eighteen months <«! I Soin.i Thompi n. a serious expression I < n her plump littfa tackles I the j«;i> -ji ;-.i!i}, over jn- < Siiy n,j)<' :j! tf»r Broiii!e> «Konli fete. Somia iuss a "iiati" mmd that roi|>*;99 words
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Article184 1938-08-28 3 SCANDAL BLAMED FOR HER DEATH London, kmg. IS. "THESE cursed slandcmV 1 moaned a husband before giving evidence al an inquest on his wife »l Waterloo, I iverpool. A verdid of suicide while the balance f>f her mind was dislurb«'d was returned on Mrs. Minnie Stuart, aged of Leybrook-road, Wythenshawe.184 words
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310 1938-08-28 3 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) AN allegation that there was an irregularity m the procedure adopted by Mr. Conrad Oldham, Second Police Magistrate, m which he handled a case m the Police Courts, was made by Mr. Phillip Hoalim m the Appeal Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow310 words
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212 1938-08-28 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) 7OOS are not cruel any longer, says American zoologist Mr. who has just passed through Singapore. Mr. Seulc is uperintend.ent oi tin Stcinharf Aquarium of the Golden Gate Park, m San Francisco. "Nowadays animals live In practically the same212 words
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Article54 1938-08-28 3 Le Vice Amiral J. Le Bigot, le Commandant M. Gribelin, le Commandant Lemaire, le Capitaine J. Sourlsseau, Monsieur P. A. Ballercau, French Con-SMil-General, Mr. and Mme. Busson and Mr P. F. Bailer eau were the guesi Mr. and Mme. Rene Ullin inn ai a tiffin ii54 words
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Article102 1938-08-28 3 Condon, Au?. n IT has been decided to raise the status of the officer m command of the Naval Base at Singapore to that of a commodore of the first class Captain T B. Drew, who has been appointed to the base ship Terror II and m102 words
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Article105 1938-08-28 3 rribune Stall Reporter /MfARGJNG lei fares than the Tra< tin Company's services' mosquito bus: many passei jer» along Mm Tanjong Pagar Katong route during the week. These buses. n»osl Of uhieh are controlled by private ci vices, will be gradually withdrawn, itarfhl| to-day Resumption of worl105 words
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Advertisement75 1938-08-28 3 "I'm always sure of |^^-^£4 ersonal Freshness-^^ even after a hard ;&r 1 use \^^_J Ufebuoy Toilet SoaD^f^i MSUJ llnivf^i &sfcs I thoroughly removed perspiration clogs the pores of the H^H^Li°A rv^i s kin and soon becomes stale and oilcnbivc to others. —i- Lifebuoy Toilet Soap contains a unique, antiseptic75 words
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Advertisement258 1938-08-28 4 M\f \V S LARGEST He FINEST THEATRE j THE CAPITOL j S Fntn.ciuces another Vivacious, Saucy Star find to Singapore Audiences' S 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 S I INF S Pitramount's New Star Sensation j^S^l^. '*^^^9^M^f' I > BRADNA 1«B^* "*'r^ Sweet Seventeen and never feE" iHlr^' J&rfWggm258 words
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Advertisement257 1938-08-28 4 PAVILION 3.15 6J5 9.15 TO-«AY'; A MURDER THRILLER WITH A NEW AND FASCINATING TWIST THE SCREEN'S SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD STAR SCORING FRESH TRIUMPHS IN HER GRANDEST ROLE LATEST GAUMONT NEWSREEL BY AIR MAIL A GREAT STORY BY A GREAT AUTHOR EDGAR WALLACE'S THRILLING AND EXCITING NOVEL "ON THE SPOT" HKOUGHT TO THE257 words
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Advertisement293 1938-08-28 4 I-AST TWO »AYS-HURRy"uT]SS^2^^>* LAST AND BEST HCIUg I 4 SHOWS DAILY A M ;>.,. At Malayas First Air-Conditioned Th ALNAhbW (Direction SHA\V^RO TH er s Ltd 20th Century-Ko^^li^ WARNER OLANn "CHARUECHAN IMONJLCARLO: TUESDAY 30th~" AUCUsT" 51 S SIS I 111 II TEMPI! i j HER BEST OB' ALL MUSICAL REBECCA293 words
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Article, Illustration243 1938-08-28 5 G than her r^r^ f ,,r v.«nvn <"» Iff^of pey<• hol 'l ::v |irt!Fson* r 8 aa^d S•!!*t»e proven* wSkfi film team ID** 3,.-th.;!»mcv and lfff lTd[ the ha.r and a MjSit interlude: -l^eh^m wast hit v.l •AS a matter of fact, the mako■p was the243 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1938-08-28 5 Noel Barber - Hollywood' s Unsung Heroes Deserve YOUR PRAISE Noel Barber (dfwop&ef m by 15 THE glamour boys and jfe, of course, who get their pitas m the papers and iipraphies, bobbins, diets ■Mas are no secret from tho fearssd film fan. ptei and producers come m m ihare of publicity, and1,209 words
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Advertisement188 1938-08-28 5 HEALTH WITH yV Ur.^rA YN E b //S\ fs«k VERMIFUGE JEm &!IBKSSy»m &W WORMS The a S2SK*i£V'\ *W Greatest Menace (Snl^V wP^V&mWw £Br Strength an d Bjwp^^ |^jß^ More than rive out of every ten children \O°° Him suffer from dreadful stomach worms. Do Bi v^Ac^ m r- net P188 words
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Advertisement356 1938-08-28 5 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Scientist Explains How \jj£_ New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger Dr 3 Ra ell An eminent physician, with more than suffering men nnd by phv •hrowt-'h--30 years of experience, after long study out the world. I and scientific experiments, has annotjri'<d356 words
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Article130 1938-08-28 6 MUST PROVE HIS OWN BIGAMY OTANI FY HILTON, aged 24, w a ship's fireman, of Fleetwood Lancashire, walked out oi Portsmouth Police Court to obtain proof that he is a bigamist. He had been given six months ii> do 99. Charged a maintenance Ud he had committed bigamy, and that130 words
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Article210 1938-08-28 6 BRITISH WOMEN DOCTORS FOR CHINA London. yOLUNTEERING for service among: the rouses of Chinese War refugees, two English \\\,men Dr. Marjory Edwarda nm\ Miss Beckingrsale lia\ left by the Blue Funnel stea- r Hongkong, en route fcr Hankow. only giving their scrwithout pay, but have also provided themselves with their210 words
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Article50 1938-08-28 6 VT!inn. All Austrian Jews must apply for a special "Jewish recognition < arc!" by Dec*. 31 this year, according to t -n officiaJ decree published here. Whenever a Jew has dealings with i ny official he must show his card unoned. Heavy fines are threatened a?ai] gard this50 words
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Article533 1938-08-28 6 WATCH ON SEASIDE CR OWD London, Aug. 13. rrWO prisoners, who, by placing a dummy m each of their beds, tricked warders inio believing that they were still m their cells, escaped from Lewes Gaol recently. A country- wide search is now going on for533 words
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373 1938-08-28 6 London. ""PAMINE and disease are ihe greatest problems facing China" said Mr. H. T. Silcock, Director of the China Institute m an interview with Reuter. I Mr. Silcock has just returned to London from several months In the Far East during which he visited Shanghai,373 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-08-28 6 GOING UP FOR THE "TWELFTH" A little girl, dressed for the part and carrying a gun, waits at Easton Station, London, for her train to Scotland for the opening of the grouse-shoot-ing season. J9~34 words
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Advertisement104 1938-08-28 6 WATERBURYS COMPOUND HELPS BUILD YOU UP -STIMULATES APPETITE-KEEPS YOU FIT t < strength and »:;<>ur m e\ery bottle of Waterbury's Compound. i v \\k Ipcti thousands to new health new vitality new .stamina .ui«l em :<• on soon lose thai tiretl, listless feeling because Waters stimulates And tunes up the104 words
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Advertisement187 1938-08-28 6 PILES There is no need for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble We tell you that if you only start usir"-> Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.187 words
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Advertisement156 1938-08-28 6 Danger of Constipation OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN. The period of discomfort wh'xh nature demands that every woman shall endure is sometimes a source of worry m the event of delay. Often it brings pair, and suffering during its course. Castophene comes as a boon to women, who are handicapped156 words
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Advertisement485 1938-08-28 6 the Importance ol n type of birmonicu for Band previous hrnic ctmtrolyl. 8 4*^, Issue, we enumerate be] ol all the nod *l may*! ?*^*UfiJ^l types required for i H Band which nd l tIi *fl "V 11^! are as follows:-r *l 3 H.S.B. Model 1— TREMOLO. H<S a 1485 words
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Article461 1938-08-28 7 I lN^^^r HLjI w, IEMMED IN ON EVERY SIDE BY •GHOST ARMIES" OF GUERILLAS a ONTHS before my friend I and colleague, "H.L.H.." went on leave, 1 wrote sc eral leaders on the subject of the Sino-Japanese hostilities m China, and I remember that461 words
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Article, Illustration154 1938-08-28 7 The Personal Touch "GAVE THE JAPS A WALLOPING" Waaa* of Madame Chiang P*bw«rtli lo Chinas the war with Japan at JW a year m cash approximately the sum x earned last v ear from utuspape r arucles f not only strikingly rro m the Chine,se tot also gems of TTP^paganda.154 words
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Article232 1938-08-28 7 JAPANESE difficulties m controlling a territory inhabited by 100.000,000 Chinese are now apparent. It is necessary to keep a 'arge army fighting on the Chinese front another watching Russia. Thus. Japan has only one division to guard the vital Lunghai railway (taken m the spring). In Peking, it is232 words
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Article269 1938-08-28 7 A FOREIGN observer, who claims to have travelled very extensively throughout the occupied areas during the whole course of th< Sh.o- Japanese conflict m China, says that at present the Japanese have overrun great tracts of territory, but little of this is really held or pacified. The Japanese269 words
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Article, Illustration265 1938-08-28 7 STOLID London jury has just jolt- ed the numerous "pukka sahibs" who, by upholding white "prestige" md maintaining a rigid colour bar, have "kept the Old Empire sul'c for Britain, egad. Sir!' Quiet, bespectacled Dr Sidney Cross Ha i land (47) was hired by the Empire Cotton265 words
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Article, Illustration136 1938-08-28 7 "NOT BLOODY LIKELY" TtHE a hove classic line m Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion," which shocked London thc;ttre«c>t*rs thirty-three years ag has bc'^n included m the film version f>f Ihe (i.H.S. play which has just been completed at Pinewood by Pascal Productions. And if has been passed by the136 words
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Advertisement36 1938-08-28 7 cs^^^ LJU LI A butler that eVtIJOBC PrW en joy rich flavour that Makes ii irreKistible. 'PHONE: STORE :>:s7<i (1 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold t c<> Ltd.36 words
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1625 1938-08-28 8 This Week's Short Story Wife Of Don Giovanni By Hubert Lestor r ««yAK.ULY tucked away from L :."> winter winds m a rivate suite of the Im.:A Palace Hotel. Signora Calvi r! m opening and sorting As she busied the apartmeni she was an air from "Don Gio- mi** her1,625 words
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103 1938-08-28 8 How to Stop Stomach Pain In Five Minutes By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris. If you want an astonishing demonstration of how quickly and completely acute indigestion can be stopped, just take a level teaspoonful of 'Bisurated' Magnesia m water four tablets are equally effective. I have found that103 words
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Advertisement277 1938-08-28 8 Neglected cuts and burns invite dan- tJ *O&Em gerous infection. jffl^Bj ||S!|p Apply 'New-Skin' immediately and coat, he 'F&m^m no harm can come. *^v-J |>~- 'New-Skin' quick- W^A ]> heals sore places i^Qf A 1 while it protects fc^J^W pi^ggi them. )^Zr^A WATERWOOF loAriHG^ Agent P.O. Box 223. KEEPS YOUR277 words
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Advertisement320 1938-08-28 8 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking, gasping, toughing and wheezing Asthma by killing Ihe true cause which is Germs m the blood. So more burning of powders, no more320 words
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Advertisement7 1938-08-28 8 Tabe Hoar cbfli'f these two Dod^i you7 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-08-28 9 -frffi Prino' Koimve, r^»o/- of Japan, as lie api a tokens J s to -eeiios \As:r. Ittr cares of <»:- -t iar dispute j^ikcavilv o« Japan's leader.31 words
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108 1938-08-28 9 French Fascist Leader's Bids Fail I Paris. I EM of the appeals of Colonel I Rocque, the >ad^r of th<^ ■■MFwich Croix cir Feu, against Opt.- n m his libet fua French newspa te La M9GO ibout £3» against oi -ho news- Duke Fozzo D' I the author of the108 words
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Article99 1938-08-28 9 SOVIET WARSHIPS CHANGE SEAS Hels'nki. roil the first time Soviet fleet units have parsed from the Baltic into the Arctic sea by way of the Stalin Canal, reports the Svenska Pressen. The manoeuvre was carried out at the conclusion of this year's Baltic Sea exercises, by a squadron of the99 words
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240 1938-08-28 9 SCIENTIST "TARZAN'S" BRIDE FOR APE ISLE SCIENTIFIC Tarzan and his mate That describe* Dr. Michael Tomlin and Virginia, his bride, who recently exiled thenwdwto an island inhabited only fov ape>. For ten years they will live this Tarzan-like existence .duct a tific experiments. By the time they again make their240 words
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Article21 1938-08-28 9 PJIS3 Pam< I r: r Mi Robin i I to w! eh :er r bath ip church Itai21 words
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Article15 1938-08-28 9 50,000 British docLors have already volunteered for war work directly hostilities break out.15 words
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173 1938-08-28 9 Thrice-Wed Beauty To Fight For £60,000 JN an e:Turt to sart a trust fund u'i C 60,06€ Efs&ed tor her nftfr hex wedding m 1933, thriremarried Mrs. Lena Rotates Smith, one-time harem besxttv, has arrived m New York "ready Ifor a light." Her la3t < Ear c Holmes, r-eir to173 words
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Article76 1938-08-28 9 London— Traffic receipts on the British railways during August Banl: holiday week dropped by £240,000 compared with the corresponding period last year. Passenger receipts showed a decrease of £55,000, the Lcntion North Eastern Railway being the only one of the four main lines with an increase.76 words
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Article57 1938-08-28 9 SPANISH NATIONALIST "MARTYR" Burgos. Calvo Stotefo, whose murder m July 1936 was the sFgnal for the outbreak of the civil war m Spain, is to hi given a memcria! by General Franco. The Nationalist authorities have deci.lcd that the memorial ?:hall Bfthnatetj be erected m Madrid. Sotefo is regarded as57 words
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Article153 1938-08-28 9 San Francisco, California, U.S.A.— Planting of the "Magic Carpet," part of the $1,500,000 horticultural and landscaping programme for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition has started on Treasure Island. Brilliant mesembryanthernums, lupins, and California poppies will be woven into a 25--acre rectangle to make the largest decorative153 words
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Advertisement24 1938-08-28 9 %Jf ffl SJd* I I l tHi f i 9BV^9Bvs^l 9V 9> 4h! see you did ..I 00 PASTE W^'^i^' U xe «»> thr ntw24 words
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Advertisement355 1938-08-28 9 Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight Tf you ara Thin. C7nderwelcht, Lo«lnc Bnergy, Tin <] all the time, i i i. Sallow Complexion, sufl. r frui !'•< i's under t ht- i.■ nd !>>us maCTI4 11. li.: I "it" are run-down and n.-.-.i t)i.- now i-overy of a Hollywood, California, t>i355 words
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Article, Illustration609 1938-08-28 10 U/ i adventure .t is to go into the Jade Tree you Mevfr know what lovely treasures you'll find i carl be sure of is that there will be some- .'Vjitrjly tempting on view! week, it wa.i the array cf blouses that enchanted Thie.se.609 words
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Article160 1938-08-28 10 ANE of the highlights of next week will be the Magic Circle performance at the Victoria Theatre and if you have not already booked your seats, J should advise you to 6.J so now. I am speaking from inside knowledge, when I say that this is really160 words
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Article306 1938-08-28 10 Gay Un i forms A nd Lovely Dresses THE glittering uniforms of the French and British Navies made a brilliarl 1 setting for the many beautiful gowns worn at the French Ball held by the Consul-General for France, Mob. Ballereau, at the Sea View Hote. m honour of Vice Admiral306 words
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Article266 1938-08-28 10 THIS WEEK IN K.L. Prince's cinema the week *v N moved OP to the -sJ l *d dance and there, chair, -hichhad": ruve shirt *3 wide frills from th, A Pretty bluouff^ r at the back, a clever de J"'' f^t and a full Mlss Pat Meads while MkT Heddie266 words
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Advertisement72 1938-08-28 10 $f SUN PREPARATIONS, Protect your skin and back m the sun without fear ol burning or blistering. I SUNPRUF CREAM permits tanning but prevents red r. ess or burning, invisible, non-greasy. AKDENA PROTECTA CREAM waterproof > guards against freckles and tanning. EIGHT HOUR CREAM, quickly .soothing 11 you have been72 words
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Advertisement78 1938-08-28 10 IIIIIIIIIIIllllEIIF'I(!tIB*"lllll1IB3IIII W£iAD£ ?A££ Lamps and Lamoshades t a special discount during this week only. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a niPhon FPPncQisf Gowns— Hats— Hand Bags Novelties New stock of morning ft on Dresses have fust arrived. Your visit i.s requested. Tel. 663G 11, Stamford Koad •<• ■■<■78 words
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725 1938-08-28 11 Slive of activity On Fraser's Hill Golf Course ft Robbery -tedattheSel.:n. Lre the famou> dart P*Tiir* were taken BY Kfflfram the *****<* The y er- t 11 be erected m the Din \i Admiralty bun«a!«u. **I%\ for the purpiAse ol bomb thro^vins quieter dm in* <- l^y week, the Hill725 words
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Article, Illustration314 1938-08-28 11 WATCH YOUR WEIGHT TO keep m good condition physically and to preserve an attractive ai> pearance, it is necessary to keep control of your weight. This does not only apply to the woman who is too fat, but equally to the one who is too thin, since neither condition is314 words
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793 1938-08-28 11 The Caloric Value of Your Food Does Much to Make You Fat or Thin and mother were heavy eaters, it is probable that you have followed their ovample, whereas if they have eaten »paringly, believing that i 4 is wise to leave the table a little hungry, then you havi793 words
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Advertisement102 1938-08-28 11 m fact, Lactogen babies 1 v^ iptSßi are alert at any time *^^H during their waking hours. For brightness i9| intelligence come lj|| tr om correct feeding iB complete feeding -and -actogen is complete IT* nourishment for ba- o^s. Prepared from the ii w orld's choice of pure c ows'102 words
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Advertisement133 1938-08-28 11 MADAME PAGE 52, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER ANNOUNCES The opening of a new dress department of all gowns exclusively designed and made by her at prices ranging from $5 to $30. 13, Battery Road. Tel. 6327. 1 U A\\ OW attractive a slim Y '(j \l C/ tTim133 words
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Advertisement70 1938-08-28 11 ASSURANCE Of Personal Daintiness TAMPAX The original tampon off* c '«nitar> protection internals PINS! whom PADS! BELTS TAMPAX is the remarkable wm product whiih enable- e\er> woman to have complete, healthful, v Protection, INTERNALLY, INVISIBLY Obtainable i'v<>m ail th< department Agent The Federal Dispensary I WHY ENDURE" Monthly Complaints WHEN70 words
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Article627 1938-08-28 12 mimic warfare has ronuneimy m .viaiaya:i ;.nd what will pro! he argest scaL* operation.^ m connection are due to all pia: m Perak next montn. While no special significance at- to these exercises beyond the t they are designed to promo:.*- efficiency and also give the627 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1938-08-28 12 Malaya is embarked upon STREET LIGHTING REFORM IMPORTANT experiments iii modern street lighting j which are being carried i I out m the principal upcountry centres of Malaya, and which are promised m Singapore m the near future, have brought the question of reform of public lighting into the forefront1,008 words
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Article518 1938-08-28 12 npHEY were swopping stories In the train, and the American had just told a whopper, when a quiet-looking ri.cn cut m. "A man I used to know," he said. "took a walk along the cliffs near his home every morning. He always carried a518 words
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Advertisement103 1938-08-28 12 A A r^ n i a f JrVJki ii\\ I V* 1 j I J I I vJ P^t iJrtfjy*y ////\V EIGHT- VALVE ALL- WORLD 1 )M* U *R A RADIO receiver possessing a wiae w m Jlftw/cr't Voice" AH-F/c^ Modd M.W° frm^^ ceived vom all the world over f«Sfc«^Ssi^103 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-08-28 13 most belove:! tjfefenraii Mi s Jouty Morris, Tana .Kan soils taring the Great War, l»"t Ifcte Station, London, on the iKta" b»ut tiiin lor Canada fciiree months she is to stay m Ml Tbttin* the principal cities fk of the Canadian n-soldiir^' <:njan'yati;>n.45 words
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Article142 1938-08-28 13 ALMOST PARALYSED WITH R HEUMATISM Dtd Not Improve until He Tried X ruse hen fettas just come to our notice a ij notable recovery from severe **Bbl The seriousness of the X* action and the step that led s **taate recovery, arc described MOoting letter— f «teral years I have142 words
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Article, Illustration535 1938-08-28 13 Sunday Morning Problem For You MAN WON'T TALK nday T.ibune News Editor.) PESIDENTS of Malaya "onetimes complain iha! they i( not set su'Ficient news, tell local papers la to*y> thorn more for their money: H ry f sowe "mastery 1535 words
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Article45 1938-08-28 13 Seventy feet above Mie ground, tbi CO-years-old Bishop of Sheffield, Dr. L H. BMirows, consecrated the top-stont of the first part of the Sheffield CafJhe dral extension. He climbed the GO narrow steps of the belfry and thence on to a scaffolding platform.45 words
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Article171 1938-08-28 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S Geylang English Schco! noted for it's go-ahead policy m education asked if pupils would like to form a school choir. They were quite confident that a dozen or so would be delighted at the suggestion. Instead ®f 12 or 15. however,171 words
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Article142 1938-08-28 13 CANOE CAPS!Z£S While Frank M. Whittingham, age:l 27, of Chichester-road, Croydon, was crossing the Channel m hi> 1G ft. canvas canoe, weighing only G1 ]b.. the craft capsized. On returning to Deal he said a wave struck the canoe, throwing him into the water. He bailed142 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-08-28 13 ajO you kn(,\ this medal? Quit* numluT of w Shangha people living m Singapofe possess wmt, Members <»r the Shanghai Volunteer Force who look an acth part m the preserving <>i order m th <j Settlement were awarded the medal by the SI hai Municipal51 words
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Article, Illustration407 1938-08-28 13 S. C. Oei - PENANG HAS "PETTING PARTIES" -TO MUSIC! S. C. Oei By (Sunday Ti ibune Staff Reportei 'J'HREE times a month, Pening Municipal hand i»ivts moonlight performance on the Ksp 1 inad<\ and visitors, Imnists passing through, watch th^ crowds of people, murmur Tharmln Vy rnjoy the mv Y." But *h:' tourisi407 words
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Article75 1938-08-28 13 H. A. Savage - What Are The Jagas Going To Do? H. A. Savage By \,nfi:.' Tribune Staff Btparlcr) /^T least people nf tlw poor* f asses of v >re will by n judgm< nt m ih<* i Jourt, when the < with for a ruling. t Ufked H 1 ;j of t i••75 words
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Advertisement68 1938-08-28 13 •OUNCEMENT. bating T on c Jab[ets *^c New Name ro note that improvement recently >"ture ol the wort 1 KEHTILINETSd H ;rmcn tonic SL^lPppi, ulable m the DOUBLE >UTY. TED DOUBLE U.£Y VTRILIMETS 100' Superior which efficimev. wngthqual ty -id rpXl and able m itamai v ol the old and68 words
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Advertisement93 1938-08-28 13 rt>ADl O A M O N O^^^ DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. P^~— "t^ T* Sa 1^ 'P V H c. _1 JB Promotes Healthy Sleep Reasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body it gives even support93 words
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Advertisement61 1938-08-28 13 jy cushion SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU TiJ'v »nnnK t > are used In Pul-Vu* Ko-Scu t glasses t ■> cushion the U n Boldered plna hold tin permanently m Lly < II protects I en f the timle s style m < as well nfss and beauty. I I i THE61 words
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Article886 1938-08-28 14 "PAT" HAS WATER ON THE BRAIN Jiasaiaimiui !N which I discourse on j water, the impropriety of I mentioning it m the wrong s place, and progress by easy stages from an argument i inspired by bottlism to a dissertation on racialism, winding up with the asser- tion that we886 words
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Advertisement603 1938-08-28 14 Lose Pound A Day This New Easy Way L^ jW j fcf^^V Useless Fat. A New §feZJf^=^f^ Oiscoveri| from Hollgfc N uiood, Calif. Used bq /4. «8f I nema Stars. Makes w^^ v I You Look and Fsel J' mk V? Years Younqer^ ■*.'''''Z**iaßßWF flriv y K> these results: I.603 words
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Advertisement419 1938-08-28 14 Head Th< IBRINGS REAL ANDI JQIJICK RELIEF UtiWmHm* m^^^ Doctors and Nurses recommend BfcMßllll|||i^ •ASPRO' because they know that it is an effective and pure medicine. The purity of 'ASPRO' is its safety. It conforms to the standard required by I the British Pharmacopoeia (the guiding authority of the Medica419 words
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Article, Illustration541 1938-08-28 15 Sequel To Four i, )n ths' Prison Sentence »LA>ndon, A iy. 10. .^ci:; r r "">' months' f** ntin the set Mr. Ivan Sneli, r 22-year-old kit ji m had been n K,*ran«em<- whfn shj asam Snell on re- -.ulJjjj; 'and the .ntended to Of541 words
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Article376 1938-08-28 15 [Creditors Told Jailed 8 Inaiui^o- Said: gTANLEY WILLIAM TiJN FIELD, th<2 "tiasler mind"' behind a million pound share-pushing gang, was said to have declared m jail: "My mind is a blank. I can give no coherent story." Mr. 3 Bruce Simmons, Reading official receiver,376 words
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Article84 1938-08-28 15 riSHERMEN and experts are trying to find out why part «f the Ccrne, near Dorchester, has suddenly become a river of fcath for hundreds of fish. The report of an analyst mi sampies of water and dead fisn is expected soon. The report was called84 words
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Advertisement101 1938-08-28 15 This new 'Kodak' {T^miffe is so clever Six-20 Kodak Junior— a really /C V» /2 first-class camera at a surpris- A m\ in^ly low price. Features w^s 1 1 f\i include direa-vision eye-level it vie wonder, choice of anastig- mat lenses C/ 7 7 >/°- 3 or 4 s j101 words
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Advertisement12 1938-08-28 15 You will f^S/k appreciate real smoking pleasure. prevent sore throats I vC.A.SI?12 words
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Advertisement749 1938-08-28 15 UilW DATICIIT aSyff iAIIEIII PUT ON POUNDS of FLESH INCREASE A I YOUR WEICHT W THIS EASY WAY Not only this sanatorium patient, but J^J^manhood hundreds of men, women and children IASTEItt have put on weight, by taking these tiny, INcd TJ I tasteless, flesh-forming tablets. And why p EAS£D749 words
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Article, Illustration421 1938-08-28 16 Laugh, And The World Lauglis With You: Snore AND AT last the veil has been lifted, and a writer has decided to expose the widespread evil of snoring und make :i few suggestions as to how it can be cured. I have m.nde this decision as the result of long421 words
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Article144 1938-08-28 16 INQUEST STILLS POISON TONC villas, goi IS ■■uicida] I hoar.v. k lf ™v W i sh to a of the uvui, "Mfc th, ni,ht Women Ah Aty T lfE W«2 loss Jja l atabk Iv agreed amonK c^ sno;-e that womlh"- (l v^m to <^ an author!as n-jisy and the;144 words
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Advertisement1333 1938-08-28 16 f§ f f#_jSß FEEL "LIVERISH"? W^&^r j Take Nature's Own Tonic. ~fip*' Liverisb, irritable, depressed. SallowP ■'-V-"-BB^^^ 1 skinnwl, j.i; piv, tar tuo fat. Slugpi-h, tired, i^j|^ I n f nf r KV or anything. Thousands of uu-n «JBS'^ •4gL- J and womien through Malaya fed like that j^^^?3 j£1,333 words
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Advertisement400 1938-08-28 16 Often Cause f^Sh Dangerous \^3^j 4 fNERVOUSN£SSU [CASirBIQATIiCJ Doctor's Prescription j^i^-nf Fights the Poisons L°*^J| which May Cause Get- (backache! ting up Nights, Less of physjol! 7^ Energy, Excess Acidity, vg^-rj^ 77J^ Bladder Weakness, etc. fSuRNiNC rTT 7 Look at the symptoms on ti;<- chart jl SMARTIHC, the right, ai;d400 words
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Advertisement106 1938-08-28 17 IRIIIM THRILLS MILLIONS W^^- WITH NEW LUSTER ON TEETH X> > PEPSODK NT alone of all tooth pastes |p t contains IKII M which so amazingly re- W *i^^^^fe^&i' stores natural brilliance to teeth! Mfc W^ Irium i^ th. new modern way to remove jjpqlifc^ T«rf#^ •lull, dingy film make106 words
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Miscellaneous235 1938-08-28 17 sffHE AIR TO-DAY \J* fhen And Where To Listen In rgjjjGAPORE -c metres (133 nur~ Eand rul co.-'- l;gi:t mv. I j d announcement* I London*. MROM m **m+ (19-8 ra -> j: r -.d music jjjldart Tauber. '^•adiß Orchestra conducted oy Ste^a "Hotel des Indes. ;S»bulletin. The 'Caroline r235 words
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Miscellaneous508 1938-08-28 17 LONDON THAN -MISSIONS 2 3 GSG 17.7'J Ales (16 8 m.) (*SI 15 14 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. 0.L5 Bio; Ben. a Religious S-rvicc (Romaj f Tom toe Studio. Address y the Rev i athei E. o Pomife*. o S B 6.50 The BBC Military Band, conducted by William j.508 words
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Miscellaneous284 1938-08-28 17 TOKYO JZJ 11.8 Mcs (25.4 m.) p.m. Opening announcement. 8.25 News m Japanese, 8.35 News m French. 8.45 Musical Selections* (from domestic broadcast). 9.05 News m Chinese. 9.15 News m English. '--:> i'he Old and the New Japan. 9.-/0 Letters from Home or Musina. Selections. 9.45 Concluding announcement. 9.50 Close284 words
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Article168 1938-08-28 18 By Dr. Quignon of the Faculty of Medicine Paris Just now I am kept very busy by an ?pidemic of "liver" disorders— s. jjreat nany people feeling '"out of sorts," jilious. depressed and unable to enjoy heir iood. Undoubtedly the best remedy for an upset liver168 words
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Article1194 1938-08-28 18 shall be losing Carlo!" sh£ said witnher gaze fixed upon the scented stream of u-a as it welled up into the cups. Lady Mury flushed and would have expostulated, but Elena went on. leaving her no opening. "I hope he won't forget to do his exercises!1,194 words
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Advertisement673 1938-08-28 18 77: Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered B**D CIRCULATION For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart I th*s blood to carry he.-ilth-pieserving nourishment .ihons of living tells of which the body is composed. mportant function the cells break down and bccom<- n will persist until the blood itself is revitalised purifiers are673 words
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Advertisement378 1938-08-28 18 'what's that "ha 1 ha! J YOU'RE EATING WOULD'NT YOU TODDLES?" LIKE TO KNOW?' i*OU SEEM TO BE ENJOYING IT "EVERY BIT- MY PEOPLE '-2A/ STARTED ME ON THEM WHEN i i^X, \iJP 4 WAS TRY|NG T0 GET l^ J J < Si V I .j£\ MY TEETH THROUGH' 1378 words
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Advertisement85 1938-08-28 18 vim? IF ITOUI MfRROR fOlin: would i( t^U of your atteapli 111 pimples olotches arc by ih? copious use of fosmefirfj If it were n friencly mirmrsij not thus "ive :>u away; instead :4 tell you that to eet rid Im*u and to obtain a fresh natural coapi l thf85 words
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1008 1938-08-28 19 Phoenix - 1938 MEN'S OPEN SINGLES FINAL TO BE A MARIGOLD -DEVONSHIRE AFFAIR? Phoenix Comments On Singapore Cha mpionsh ips (By —Singapore) tmiEF topic of discussion m badminton circles m the Southern Settlement is the men's open singles tournament which is now well under way. Though the number of competitors is, this1,008 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-08-28 19 1938 Singapore Men's Junior Singles champion9 words
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443 1938-08-28 19 Racqaet - Racqaet (By —Perak) cotfoumted critics when they provided their formidable rivals, ejangor. with one of ih'. biggest surprises m the history of c competition at th»* week-end m Ipoh when they met m i\ of the Northern Section of the Foong Seong Cup443 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-08-28 19 Foong Seong Cup Finalist w. j f or me f li e Foonii Seonf Cup tournament. Above aaainst Malacca. Left to ri^ht: S s KC h Tee, WonP^fpiayr m bin Griffin and i!ihari (Tribunt).34 words
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Article226 1938-08-28 19 Selangor Qualify For Final (By "Rambbr"— Selanjror) gELANCtQft has qualified for the Goal of the "Foonj* 1 Seongr" Cup tourney, hut only just. Lust Sunday's three to two victory over Perak was a narrow victory and all honour to the Perak players who did so remarkably well. Samuel's defeat at226 words
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Article281 1938-08-28 19 Sphinx - Sphinx (By "—Penans) IMITH the exception of occasional friendly matches here and there and daily, practices for those with ambition to £o far m the game, badminton m Penang is now not such a great "draw" it used to be. Perhaps, the .situation will improve with281 words
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Article196 1938-08-28 19 f-uf No Real Relief Until Thi* \'c\v I) i a me. Lft this fell advice to all who H of indir I aox i tasteless charcoal, 50 times more pnin-r--ftU than tt ]> id. Cl ami;, iHia/o —it acts so quickly letter: "I hove been196 words
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Advertisement186 1938-08-28 19 vm the most important single p< baldness. Neglect ha> no »tet baldness has— and that is toarthmi supplies the scalp all bodies necessary to and promote hair -.a children upwards. Pjsr the nature of your hair dejjtsaiardliini prevent and remedy Pwjtai Cream not only takes m needs of men's scalp,186 words
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Advertisement42 1938-08-28 19 Specia I Badminton Feature Edited By "Phoenix" Standard Radio Components and Tubes Transmission Parts and Tubes Test Instrument? And everything for radic and sound. CONSULT US ON YOUR RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS I For particulars, plea.-je apply to: WORLD WIDt RADIO CO. SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement166 1938-08-28 19 THE WORLD RELIES ON DEPENDABLE Reliable! That's Big Ben. And that's why tin- world trusts him and jTefris him to other alarm < iorks. Set him for your rising time and he calls you right on the dot. One glance at Big Ben's dial anJ you know the correct time.166 words
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Article, Illustration704 1938-08-28 20 N.H.L. Siebel - N.H.L. Siebel By Singapore's a a c jj Best Hockey j i m I no b fore the >ason m im«t, and membered C. H. Gunasel^u amateur eneln c various minent that island who ii their tour tuki be the fore- visits between Ceyl i704 words
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Article532 1938-08-28 20 ROVER'S SOCCER NOTES T^HE Ra?:iretnam Cup soccer competition for ludo-Ceylonese state representative loams throughout Malaya is shortly to begin. Last year, Selangor were Cham piors, heating the Negri IndoCeyionese Negri beat Malacca easily to qualify for the final. i\i Selangcr is probably the only state where Indians and Ceylonese figure532 words
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Article242 1938-08-28 20 Malayan Cricket Honours BATTING K~ Fu Cheow Chye (S.C.R.C. v. S.C.C.). 0 1 PO New (EA.F. v. 5.A.0.8.). Cl Fam Ho'k (Ipoh Chinese v. Teiuk Ans n Chine c). r- p. Thoy (3.A0.P v R.CR.C). 6** A. J. TJostGck Hill (Wanderers XI v. Selangor Club). 60 H. V. Purkendge (Wanders242 words
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Article, Illustration566 1938-08-28 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Spectator" £OU AMBERS, fighter m all, first man m many months to almost stoj trium phant march of "Homicide" Henry Armstrong:, is amo I How. can take a ticking/ he said after th fight Floored t ..> goao dj the first cccr.sior.. and nc566 words
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Advertisement92 1938-08-28 20 OKAS'A taken m the m of specially prepared I marvellous pro- j^^^ r ___^H 1 and vitality, to /fiTVß^* l^!. keep yo.i on: a active. Bl j K OKASA n like other cheap Jf^znlff* 5 preparations effect m a ~P%l^^^S^ itw hcui. C). titernal treat- •lii ft *^sSS^ x men:92 words
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Advertisement137 1938-08-28 20 IALKA-SELTZEiI^ GIVES YOU TWO-FOLD BEUtr] ilk »v Ji I fi r; AZfca-.VJt?r» rfors more thon V\ /^4RI^M «n)i' m» /ust rr/iet** f/ir fmin— it is a j^r<B V whrt s DOl-'WLt-actmv t<n.< .^JF -nllC* cj/ao coiii'if', j/u' CBDCK OtUL crmduton tt/iu'/i i\ Wflfj mmji rfbi f wTii/rfirfr— hfo p\«ou. Th*"*137 words
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Article67 1938-08-28 21 Seen At yesterday's Races ,,nhe SingaP"" lurl fcTtong favour ior Z**T efms to ha \*LU linen graced Ih rlw*?* rae s ll^miU ha I*2^ O f a redingote m t r a Sterial. WH P*«r becoming bevieled KJwSwith rdenias. KTSo ww w th hcr alsfi f'Jo colours Hera feSiiowhite linen67 words
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Article, Illustration423 1938-08-28 21 JAPANESE UNDERMINING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN CHINA FRIENDLY POWERS? Gen. Chiang On Peace Rumours Dl'MOl'luS of Sino-Japanes* peace conversations only represent another attempt by the Japanese to undermine the friendship heiween China and friendly powers, especially Soviet Russia. China's determination to continue her war of resistance and co-operation with friendly powers will423 words
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Article195 1938-08-28 21 r.WT. Eyston, driving the "Thunderbolt." has established a new world land speed record, averaging 345 49 m.p.h.. according to a Reuter message from the Bonneville Salt Fla f .s. The previous record was 311 42 m.ph. tinned from previous Column) Dressed m tailored slick one piece195 words
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Article86 1938-08-28 21 Fall Of Hankow Certain London 27. 'I 'HE Manchester Gu:: MnA meni ng on the ye. the Japanese to Han Japanese position strorger by reason of the Li the Chinese to control parently the Chinese are i organising an effective c< where. If Hankow falls, which certain, it will not,86 words
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24 1938-08-28 21 1 HHHE 1 American protest, i ■?> which .1. Cordell Hu! the attack ol o tUngton r m China24 words
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Advertisement154 1938-08-28 21 tpIRE SIMULTANEOUSLY SUN ■HGAR RD. 2nd SEPT. ISKIU NEW WORLD IIIIIIIIB"* 911 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■l UJSC FIRST SEVEN CHAPT ERS 1 7 THE SERIAL OF A THOU-SPINE-TINCIL ING AND ASTOUNDING STUNTS I SLRiAI mini ™&»Ba)aaaaMaaaaßasßsaßaaaßaaacasa:iaßßL-zar»B:Bßaaaaßaßßaß^Baßß»Bß^iißa^ ■g^jgS| IMPORTANT NOTICE! I 186S I ROSKOPF PATENT b A GOOD TIME PIECE I YOUR DEALK.U WILL154 words
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Advertisement98 1938-08-28 21 v r SPECIAL ONE -DAY PREMIERE; S of Famous Authentic Chinese S WAIt i'UMI i*nrt Pracctdi m j aid of IUsW iUlili I I I CAPITOL TllKAllfili: TUESDAY NEXT, AUG. 30th j v I 5 SHOWS .Vp.M. 4.45 6.15 -BJW- 1 1 Cc!i<i:i! I-iJ.M DMPANY prtsrnt ■,f The Mo Thrilling,98 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-08-28 22 The giaiidstand was packed for the opening of tfce Singapore] Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting.18 words
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294 1938-08-28 22 STORY OF WIFE'S "VIOLENT TEMPERAMENT TOLD IN COURT Singapore, Saturday. INSTANCES '>i iiiN wife's 'v.fitnt temperament" wer e related by Mr. Philip Carl Marcus m ihecoar* oi h:.i examination at the ecntinr 3d hearing befcre MrS H i btali d a rase m which Cyril Jansen, Frej'i Jansen and Ro>294 words
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Article, Illustration622 1938-08-28 22 Czech Dispute "May Be Critical For Future of Europe" Sir John Simon dsds London, Aug. 27. IJEAFFIRMATION of British policy regarding Czechoslovakia as outlined m Mr. Neville Chamberlain's declaration m the House ol Common- last Wednesday, an appenJ for support for Lord Run< m h^ mission of conciliation and a622 words
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Article347 1938-08-28 22 I. ndon Aug. 27. A( f'OUDIXG to ttftWipapcf estimates between three-quarters <» :i million aid 1,060.030 speclatofi attended the 13 football matches pla] ed m various centre I yesterday, marking the «^Bi .1ins oi (he roccer seaseft. AU the fixtures were played -an indication that the commencemei347 words
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Article195 1938-08-28 22 What M r. Churchill Thinks jyjK. Win** Churchi, I The whole Mate of i.-c world is nwvinjf (to* fl limax whicfc car.. w j fl "V, .ir is certainly but the dan* r T i£j?*« remove unt i the mtGn^.^K ies called from tfcei r M ranks have been dilpSSt^L195 words
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Article70 1938-08-28 22 Lone!:: A*| THE Australians scored Xi f I match against Sussex. M 1 Brown contributing pcctively. Wood tcok lour **m J At dose of play, Suneiwß 43 runs Reuter. r 'Continued /ram 7 7re P*J l i <l^ Brechin C. Jf*- 1 I Dundee I Bast Fif70 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-08-28 22 This picture of a **?jM paddock gives a j*J W enormous ciw J^ rf^ Singapore G ,;ii* Excellent neather w»23 words
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483 1938-08-28 22 Chong Tech Smashes Way To Victory IN one of the best matches played *o far this season, Won?- Chon£ Tcck (Mayflower) defeated Leow Kirn Fait (Novice) m the men's open singles tournament at the Clerical Union hall yesterday afterw )on. It is not strictly appropriate that Kirn Fatt was defeated;483 words
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Advertisement519 1938-08-28 22 Xff 6 a#* II «P 1 One teospoonful puts me right Towards the end of the War I was words were *It is the finest thing of gassed, and ever since I have suffered its kind on the market, from digestive trouble. I had a bad Since I started taking519 words
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2496 1938-08-28 23 Marcus Superbus - Ma rcus Super bus Splendid Dividends A Feature (By $OMK EXCELLENT DIVIDENDS, GOOD GOING, COOL v WEATHER FEATURES WHICH MADE THE OPENING OF THE SINGAPORE GOLD CUP MEETING YESTERDAY, ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT FOR A LONG TIME. His Excellency the Governor arrived2,496 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-08-28 23 FIGHTING FINISH NOT REALLY Fiufc ran an excellent race to win the first event oji the Singapore iWiCup meeting Backers of Fighting Finish must have been happy peopk<_she paid S9B.30 words
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Article236 1938-08-28 23 i** From Previous Page [**g difflcult shots ar.d I largely for his y*»t which the second C Chim Bock, and it C^* Chin Tee had scored x M •■t Mayflower managed to I n to score— and sere,c >re, U Yung Kian pj Httfar 11 tie against In-'236 words
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Article91 1938-08-28 23 RACE 1 Fighting Finish $98 $25 ESruas $10 Aviemore $23 RACE 2 Gorugan $44 and >>12 Amazon $9 Tony Reddin $12 RACK 3 Recover? $34 and $10 Saladin S'9 Stormy Ni.^ht $8 RACE 1 Prestige £18 and 87 New Moon S8 Applewood Sll RACE 5 Rostrum $54 and $1291 words
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Article44 1938-08-28 23 GI.ID1 1) voi if! :u SAENDOi i: SILVER MONK I >« H? rARTEKS <v? 0 each): al lii> ton 1 IVI < n Un 1 ns Marfjn Oaggan l>l !J; ti at hpciTer I* Tcmnle ET^inbc rough Calvados 3«1 ;>•■;!)!<' Is) es ($S^57). tickets P2St44 words
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Article28 1938-08-28 23 London. f()\Y Shucio. Lttcnty-si'ven uar- old heavyweight from Boston Md- at present m this country < hailtn^es any heavy -weight m the world *;n their own tern^28 words
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Advertisement65 1938-08-28 23 ***>'SHERK: YOIK FAVOURITE COMEDIANS M "LiiVi 1 Dm i "tPARADi: lll( -(iOOD NIGHT, VIENNA" I IN a GRAND MUSICAL COMEDY HIT I THt YEAR'S BIGGEST ENTENTE X *£XE CLAIR who made "GHOST GOES WEST w i\ y I MA I »v C E ltß^% I 1 V! I L V65 words
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Advertisement51 1938-08-28 23 NEXT CHANCE M A lI L BOKO II, II THE CHINTAMANI PICTURES! First ad RlMtl prociucti^ ItllAkl A ME ERA" 'A Classical) Finnacie ot Perfection WITH A HILARIOUS COMEDY "SHOKE SUNDARAM GOES TO VILLAGE" <^i KNIN(- WDDXKSI) .11 ST tUGUST. I ">. »-r. i~— i TMC r**3£MMß*Jm'a'M I Fill ■UD—51 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-08-28 24 With CHINA 'S Army Of AMAZONS *m This Woman Commands World's Most Modern Corps Kit inspection before embarking for lie front line. Another picture of China'? modern amazons embarking for the front. Protection against air raids, Chinese girl soldiers wear greenery m their hats. Capt. Nan Chenp, on miander of114 words
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114 1938-08-28 24 /CHINESE girls— thousands of v> them from schools and colleges which cnce stood m the now Japanese- occupied areas m Chii.u are up m arms against the invaders. Here we picture some remarkable scenes taken at the China front. Incensed by the outrages the114 words
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