Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 September 1938
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Title Section15 1938-09-18 1 The Sunday Tribune Ft>- N SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune15 words
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369 1938-09-18 1 liRAMATIC MOVE N view of the serious nature of the European situation, all the major British warships m far Eastern waters have had orders to concentrate on Hong Kong. .TEST news (according ti a Reuter cable ffom Shanghai) is that369 words
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Article131 1938-09-18 1 I.v important message with regard to His Highness the Sultan o) Johore, who left for Europe on the Gneiseno.u on Sept. 1. was received yesterday j through Reuters. j The message, which is sent from Genoa, states that the Sultan has issued the following statement through j Dato131 words
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Article351 1938-09-18 1 T. H. TAN - T. H. TAN By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) a-f.s Sin^apoio ;re on the increase. The number of Pies reported lost has risen from month to month. In thn total was 32: m August 360. nd *7*M dealers are im t0 keep record of all Cr351 words
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99 1938-09-18 1 London, Sept. 8. AS a con rqucnce of Tress reports of arrests m Singapore of members of anti Japanese patriotic (hinese societies and disturbances at Ipoh m the Federated Malay States, a deputation under the auspices of the National 'f-iiiic-1 far Civil Liberties99 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-09-18 1 MORNING WALK: IS HE THINKING OF DOVES? Mr Neviile Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, and Mrs. Chamberlain walking Hist I'ifteons m St. James's Park, London, during their morning stroll as the intei national situation over Czechoslovakia grows more tense.38 words
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Article, Illustration86 1938-09-18 1 FRENCH SEND MUNITIONS TO MAGINOT LINE Following the tension m Europe, France has called up her naval reserves, stopped all Army leave en the Maginot Line and is sending up munitions and supplies to the Line. Photo shows: A line of munition transports going up to the Maginot Line near86 words
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335 1938-09-18 1 Drive On Hankow: Japanese Lose Tremendous Number Of Men, Change Tactics Shanghai Sept. 17 TN an effort to overcome the continued resistance of Chinese armies deientiing Hankow, the Japanese now appear to have abandoned the policy hitherto adopted throughout the campaign, according to the latest dispatches. Conserving men as farReuter - 335 words
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Article55 1938-09-18 1 Bhiilons, Sept. 17. MR GOPINATK BARDOLOI, lef/ler r* the Congress Party, has announced the formation' of a coalition Cabinet replacing the predominantly Muslim Cabinet which resigned last Tuesday.—Reuter An earlier message stated that the previous Cabinet resigned on the eve of t_he debate m the Assembly on the55 words
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396 1938-09-18 1 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). WARNER Bras.* executive H. S. Dunne heard charming little Yolande .Johannes sinj» last nieht at tiie Happy World Caba**t*t. "Marvellous" was how he described her whistling and singing to me m an exclusive interview.396 words
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Advertisement93 1938-09-18 1 Lncal newsfront, 2, 3 and 13 Baroer 5, Strictly Between Ourselves 7, SfLor: story 8. Pater son 9, Women's pages 10 and 11. Goult 12. Badminton 17, Sport 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23. "randy interior view of an avenue m one of j< the K.W.V. Maturation cellars m Is93 words
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Advertisement9 1938-09-18 1 THK NEWB WITH TOUR BKKAKFAST Try The >ioic\i\-i. tiiikim:9 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-09-18 1 THE TIDES To-day: 4.44 a.m.. 7 ft., 4.01 p.m., 8 ft 2 ins. le-morrow: 6.48 a.m., 6 ft. 9 ins., 5.41 p.m.. 7 ft. 9 ins.26 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-09-18 2 Four passenger coaches were set ablaze when Japanese, bombers raid*, d the Kiangan Station ol the Peiping Hariokw Railway, a!x three miles north of lhe main seclon of Hankow, Chinese: general headquarters, towards which the Japanese are now pressing. The bom&ers were raiding all the three cities comprising74 words
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Article171 1938-09-18 2 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter.) In the Fifth Court before Mr. L. C. Goh yesteiciav, the case was mentioned m which Mr. Phillip Hoalim, :i member of the legal professicn, .tands charged with using criminal .orce on Mr. i.oh Peng Khv.an, a clerk m the employ171 words
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Article39 1938-09-18 2 A grant has been made from the C -onial Development Fund to enable Mr Parker, the manager of the Governmr.u. uce mill m Perak. Federated Malay States, to investigate conditions m the nritish Guiana rice industry.39 words
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Article78 1938-09-18 2 Band To -Night The Police Band, under the direction of Mr. J. A. Hitch, will play the follow- programme m the Botanic Gardens, this evening (Sunday), beginning at 8.30:— 1. March, The King's Guard, Keith. 2. Overture, Caliph oi Bagdad, Boieldieu. 3. Selection, Operas of Offenbach, arranged by Ansell. 4.78 words
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234 1938-09-18 2 SINGAPORE BIG -GAME HUNTER HEARS OF "TIGER-MEN" RACE Will Investigate (Sunday Trihime SlafV Reporter) pifx game hunter, schoolraaster, E. P. Carnegie, has returner! to Singapore after shooting H i!d animal with .mm and camera m kike Rnio Archipelago, retumeri too with a st_ra>igir title ol "tiger metf* who iwtabit rin234 words
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Article63 1938-09-18 2 The Hague, Sept. 17. MAJOR Tiere (commander of the m Netherlands East Indies motorised corps at Bandoeng) is leaving* lor England with rush orders for a large number of tanks The decision to purchase arises from the increasing rpeed with jvhich the mechanisation of the armiesReuter - 63 words
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Article53 1938-09-18 2 Produced yesterday before Mr. G. S. R iwlings, the Third Magistrate, Banta Singh, alias Poitam Singh, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle value $35 from Change Alley. Court Inspector Whittles asked his worship, to record accused's plea anc to postpone the case a53 words
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197 1938-09-18 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYAN residents do not like Malaya;] stamps, say they cannot understand why the postal authorities of the country are still so "narrow-minded" and "con.o*vative" m adhering to an issue of stamps which m appearance arid colour, can only tend towards197 words
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Article46 1938-09-18 2 London, Sept. 17. pORTY-FIVE million gas masks are being distributed as quickly as possible to local authorities throughout the country. Officials are working li; hours daily. In addition, tens of millions of sand bags are being* distri- billed and slored- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article120 1938-09-18 2 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) HENRY de Souza, Eurasian aged 32, pleaded guilty yesterday m the second court before Mr. Conrad Oidham to a charge that he on Aug. 24 at Singapore falsely representing to Yak Ah Seng that he wanted to see a silver belt, deceived the120 words
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Article54 1938-09-18 2 Paris. Sept 17. TERRITORIAL waters of the French Morocco coastline and land within 12 1/2 miles of the coast' have been declared a prohibited' area for aircraft. The ordinance provides for organisation of the country m time of war on the same lines as measuresReuter - 54 words
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Article63 1938-09-18 2 (Sunday Tribune S__r. '"I QVER '.(MM*, resident, tf hf hay, each 8 0l si 3 Pu J Malayans .re saving s ,s ,h< "own-,,., 2 <' _t In 1936 Ihe number va s nX Mr. < I). Ahearne. Federal S* amount :ta.*c..ng 0 the credit63 words
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Article140 1938-09-18 2 NEW CONTRACT FOR LIFTS <<IME. D_trby and Cm.. Ui, J sentiriß Waygood-OU. Utfal 'cured a contrau for sippfe* J mw Netherlands TradrnTiill building with two pe^M* Tl and one book lift 1 Thc main Lifts will ..pei-fILtJ latest engineering d"v.*icpma. 1 I'cal transportation: namely trM Otis super unit multi voltar140 words
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Article22 1938-09-18 2 It is understood that the tUKdfl oi Dr Wagner. German Conn*. Gcfl m Osaka Minister to Mncttfl expected shortly.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration308 1938-09-18 3 R. McLeod - Two Gordon Highlanders Compose Pipe Tunes, Dedicate Them To Singapore Colonel R. McLeod WILL BE PLAYED AT RETREAT TO-MORROW By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) gN AJCHIN i a minute here, a minute there, two Gordon H-j_,h landers, Pipe-Ma u>r A Dickie and Piper Wilson, stationed at Changi have written two308 words
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Article, Illustration69 1938-09-18 3 The BtdMf of P.irmh_-.ham, Dr. B. \V. Hames, ■ras recently invited to :«ct as c sssi ol a Pari- ian revue m v. hit li thirtysix international glametu girls sur m scanty u.-tumes You ene of the j.iiis m her v tune m this picture.69 words
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Article46 1938-09-18 3 Amsterdam. Sept. 17. Princes Juliana i.s well on the way to recovery, but it will be some days before ..ess is completely abated. For this rvuson. she and Prince Bernhard are j not accompanying Queen Wilhelmina to j Parliament's opening on Tuesday.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article52 1938-09-18 3 Shanghai, Sept. 17 A Canadian, V Lcnoise<42'from Calgary, was slightly injured on the chin when two grenades were tossed from a motorcar on the south bank of Soochow Creek at 5.15 p.m. Seven Chines:* were also wounded, some seriously, while Japanese bluejackets guarding Szechuen Road Bridge I wereReuter - 52 words
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Article92 1938-09-18 3 During the week ending Sept. 10. 1933, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 18,334 cases, of which: 13,858 (76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom nil to the Continent of Europe, 2,100 (11 per cent.* eases to Canada, and 2,370 (13 per cent.i92 words
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81 1938-09-18 3 Accused Of Kidnapping Eurasian Girl (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) I>AIL of $1,000 m one surety wa_allowed when a charge alleging the kidnapping of a Eurasian gin named Sybil Rozario, from her lawful guardians at Tiverton Lane on Sept. 12, was explained to a 22-year-old Batak Christian, Anthony Tobing, m the81 words
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Article48 1938-09-18 3 Paris. Sept. 17. MORMAL conditions will be re-esta- blished m the port of Marseilles, effective from to-morrow, according to a decree published m the official journal. Meanwhile amidst further industrial unrest m Paris is threatened a builders' strike for higher wages on Monday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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126 1938-09-18 3 He's Said It At Last! "YOUR POLICEMEN ARE SO WONDERFUL" (Sunday Tribune Staff K '.-potter) FERE'S an old. simple saying m London "Your policemen are so wonderful! (As a matter of fact, nobody has ever heard anybody _»ay It, but that's by the way.. And now hold your breath I've126 words
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Article78 1938-09-18 3 GOVERNESS ACCUSED OF THEFT (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) MISS Catherine Fox appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the fiftii court yesterday on a chargf* of alleged theft of S2 as a s-'rvanl. Sh** w*m governess to Mrs. A. Fl.nter ■vho i s the complainant hi tho case Miss Pox78 words
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Advertisement85 1938-09-18 3 ■kwer Not Known One does appreciate Ciamt#' freshness v- -_____fl___d_C_! _S_P%______^__ BSfo ______^^_H_________ _K^__l ■f -faß '___f *jffi« ~'^mmm*mm¥Sm&' B t_^^ /_^i _!_^°V ''<■'■■'■. "23"S_§isi$8 V <■& ~H _Sfe^^>^^;"wfs^^W**:'.: «BF: aHJlßf^^^few^^^ _P^' F^^^P^^: '"\v mmmmmm *****m********************** m m ,r m^j^^jm^^—\\i *k-^ I 2"**' A* in the p a ...-tight "Tru-vac*85 words
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Advertisement164 1938-09-18 3 f Qood as new after JBntL. JL SUNLIGHT SOAP'S 1 g i I The purity .md mildness of 1 ft f J S^^^_ss^^_ l 1 Sunlight S>ap make il idc-l I M N "^^^s^^__»v ,or naat them from J *^k J Retting harsh And rough. P I Don't let your164 words
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Advertisement256 1938-09-18 4 jf 3.15 6.15 9.15 SOPHISTICATED, DARING and VCRY, VERY FUNNY PA I I I M "Should be on your 'must' list" m**\ V Imm I \kmS I j STRAITS TIMES (Thurs.) &Wk^ but I wear W^ Ithe pants!] CLAUDETTE COLBERT GARY COOPER I eLUEBEARD'SEi.HTH WIFE i j MhD EVERETT HORTON256 words
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Advertisement275 1938-09-18 4 A HILARIOUS STORY OF WEDLOCK AND DEADLOCK! Jf F P (Not For Prudes) lUm* /*h y BEN TRAVERS i^^^. JANE fl :i ihe I V^ t*"%^ LAUGH TIME LIFETIME Tuesday At PAVILION I^BM^-Mff_^_________________________________________________^ l^ t^^^ WATCH! "THE WASTREL" Repeat Performance m aid of the CHINA RELIEF FUND. Prices of admission275 words
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Advertisement256 1938-09-18 4 «TIEK COCOAIVUT CKOVE" < OMES TOv^' 1 NOW.. YOU, TOO, CAN SEE Hollywood Most I <1 NIGHTSPOT of the STARS! JTO-DAY arthe^lkPiT^i J I j] 4 SHOWS! IQ.3O~A.iVI. 3.l¥^T^^g-^ j ''^km .*_•>. tP?___!! |3&^*^ w" _<_t I rrf ____E____^ E_« Ai—i.nh Zuko. _trat_-.fi __Hh mmmm _______^^^^^^^^^__r ft. I AmmmmT ftS-U-t256 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1938-09-18 5 NOEL itfBER'S jl PAGE V to pt I father 2, ffl m the m.»oil -or (sec last bunda> 1 ne a new slant on *._U before we deal with rj; r r a few words ol to prove to *T v. rm stiii1,199 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-09-18 5 %a Jan* Baxter discuss tiling m their (film) "Second RH16 words
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Article146 1938-09-18 5 STARDUST FROM HOLLYWOOD DOBEKT Taylor is spending his vaca- tion. ■A A A ELEANOR Powell is postponing hei San Francirco .rin to rehearse new dance numbers for forthcoming pictures. A A MARY Astor is produly telling of husband Manuel del Camno's winning first prize for mmning at Riviera on his146 words
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Article44 1938-09-18 5 They try to make a lady out of her, but it only makes a wreck out of them When Jane starts throwing things around and the ventriloquising Hartmans throw their voices around, the forty-five millionaire guardians throw up their hands. Who wouldn't? i i44 words
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Advertisement598 1938-09-18 5 ■■.j— -I i,™.»i Lmw ■.■a SfA .11 Ottos* lrn«i .Ct.pt K.uft v>da !w» S*% Vr tfr» r .-»«i>i« )j*c» r.»t- ji j I j j Backache, Getting Up Nights Caused By Kidney Poisons The underlying cause of much ill health stance Mr. G. L. 1 ""^s^. and most Kidney and598 words
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Advertisement103 1938-09-18 5 BY ATTOINTMENT TO UM. THE RAJAH OI SARAWAK AM) fill THE SULTAN Ol BRUNEI. IfllPp -X^g*r) Ellison S. Ezekiel Co. OP'JHTVVS _w Mi lIM A KIRS ONLY ADDRESS:-* Bfc___i»*M-^»* f^»<i m<i mmmmmmmmm 3, Capito! Building, i« i-p-inw mr ''X-ti Singapore. _HK vS __F&*^__ mM mmti ill---.. BPn*^^^^^^^ r^^sPl "m B^103 words
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483 1938-09-18 6 Author Of "50 Wasted Years" Had £3,000 Debts GIFTS TO WOMAN Loudon Sept. f>. DEBTS ol li Joseph tic Vcrtt*.i! n disbarred barrister, who nus m Mmly ■etite-need u:r consnir- i mmm t vtr *tnleil ftl ..ankrupicv-NU-dinjpi \\.< "dcribv, to amount to Mt At the fust meeting of creditors. Ui483 words
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Article63 1938-09-18 6 PEER'S WIFE THROWN La*>* Wf sht. wife of Lorl Justice Wright, was -unshipped" by her horse dm. rig fc iump at Wooton Bj-**..ctt 'Whit?- Agricultural Shew. .S._ l'.i.tled on top of a stone wall, was unlivrt -,rid joined m the laughter of tiie 4 000 ipeatators. Laiv Wright had a63 words
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Article45 1938-09-18 6 Four pounds a week for life and a car have been left to George Henry Staliard. r. Sussex chauffeur, aged fifty-two by Mrs. Esther Maud Hoyle, of High Beech. King_l?y Green Sussex, who employed him for thirty-four years. Mrs. Hoyle left Rfc-NHI.45 words
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Article18 1938-09-18 6 Mr. William Hallatt, of Bawtry-road, Tinsley, Sheffield, retired engine driver, left property worth £1,860 (gross)18 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-09-18 6 The driver and passen^_ uere both injured when a Studebaker saloon car crasned into a lamp standard outside Buckingham Palace, London. The front of the car was wrecked and the lamp standard broken off.38 words
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Article, Illustration236 1938-09-18 6 HERE ARE NEW-STYLE MUSIC LESSONS (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DINGAPORF, at one time most criticised city m the world, as far as music was concerned, is at last becoming music-conscious. Residents, men and women who have been m Singapore for many years, are surprised During the last yea-** musical societies236 words
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242 1938-09-18 6 Big Came Hunter Gives Up £3000 Claim London Sept. 6. r|v\VO big game hunters who 1 figured m a case heard at Middlesex Sheriff's Court last year have been reconciled. Major Leonard Handley, author of -Hunter's Moon," was awarded £3.000 damages against Mr. Randolph CamnZ Morris, a planter, of Mysore,242 words
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Advertisement166 1938-09-18 6 ASTHMA Easy Breathing In 30 Seconds At the first sign of attack take one Ephazone tablet and notice yourself breathing easily m >• seconds. KphazQne begins to act immediately it reaches the stomach. It releases healing gases. Choked air-passages are freed paralysed lungs begin to act. Nerves are soothed. Kphazone166 words
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Advertisement390 1938-09-18 6 THE MUSIC STUDIO. Oxley Chambers, 185 -B, Ot chard Road, Singapore. LENA HUNTER, A.T.C.L. (Modern Methods of Teaching). Musical knowledge classes for children ages 3—5, C— B, 9—12, includes Percussion Bands, Rhythmic Games and Movements, Class Singing ar.d Operettas. The York Trotter Method ot Musicianship as taught by the Trinity390 words
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Advertisement1091 1938-09-18 6 Ntnt* FATHER OF ThTJUrm^ Ttoe n.iir of Ifatthi Efohna tnoue witii the aunitiaorgaa wnoe th- LJf~\l Ik. if»»* I i century, inici throughout th" wcrtd wh "iv-JMNrP t\r\ I pi'W iro it gans je Iv.t pi -'.i. ~*-l\ rl Jl lf\ I ol Hohr"! will &)v. y* perpi I *"*Vi1,091 words
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Article, Illustration1673 1938-09-18 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES LrrHlN^ comes to an end jl Kfe even long leave. mm. Jj m leave which has finish--1 and thus I find my•M^ wrestling with a sury reluctant typewriter. *s jmpressiot* the imagin»B r reporter who interviewed *S Lit return, "was your chiet' *i I of life m1,673 words
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Advertisement130 1938-09-18 7 t^^l^mm^S* 'i^'■^ T < '-v '<&&■ 'F^ L, '"^mmmm f>. 4 •••yi^SSS?' ■ft. #,&,^*W mm mmm^. mm* m** I ____________________F I __r 4^m m^w y iffi*^****^ _T 11 1 "*n CHILLED Nowhere will you pur* D I* _P __F chase Beef of such out- JJ til standing quality with such130 words
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Article3399 1938-09-18 8 This Week's Short Story By 1 SUPPOSE the name of Birken ciently well known to anyone pretending to an mmin c j n temporary art. Yet then v.a< a time not so many years ago either, when my friend's name actually "news value," as we journalists say. Mc3,399 words
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Advertisement459 1938-09-18 8 d p*f's"'J"to D ITS acid that causes those terrible stomach petaa corrosive, ulcerating excess acid which burns the delicate lirr lg of the stomach and turns your food into a fermenting, indigestible mass. The only way to get relief is to neutralise the excess stomach acid. Just take one dose459 words
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Advertisement248 1938-09-18 8 MAKES TEETH GLEAM E AS LIKE POLISHED JEWELS y# i 7'| Kolynos quickly re- '"^L. "mm ym WFm Xt :^y stains, destroys mouth I fe^m ____Pl germs that cause de- W$ Ojj 1 cay and makes teeth beautiful and white. "V\ septic Dental Cream. ni l-^TAt r^"S f^S^ Bnght_n your248 words
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Article870 1938-09-18 9 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson j IN which I deplore the j fact that the Press barons of Singapore have started I their quarrel all over again j with an utter disregard for i the dangers present m the j international situation and conclude with a forecast870 words
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Advertisement55 1938-09-18 9 MWAC«j! dentists a^ree that IW J/? heves Pain quickly. J** I**1 because it is For headache, neuralgic and rheu- rf 8 33 w eU as for the wJT*** 0 resi3lti "g ■^tw 1S the modern people. r*J? CCOmbin ation of sev■%2^ta w hlch> together^ *^t_* forn *ula for hCart rU?Set55 words
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Advertisement285 1938-09-18 9 HIGH SPUD FILLING Two half-turns only! THIS is quite the simplest way m the world of filling a fountain pen. Simply one two and you are ready to go on writing with your pen filled m a flash And the mechanism of the LEVERLESS Swan is so strong and simple285 words
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Advertisement545 1938-09-18 9 Wymwte. iißE_rt_i_B^' /< T_r l _____b __r __r __r __r ar ■V w a*M m*y* Wm fS^ *m nrniiwrct mlSt «Jmß| lp LLLHIiLinLJJ 5 :''i_^B IB wV wAw ___^__B ft i** f* f\Y% f\YTt\F ECOnom Y w -K___r i^ifci '^i__li___P' p^ #17 THE DOCTOR SAYS nPHE complicaled human MIM can545 words
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477 1938-09-18 10 Be CHIC By Day... GLAMOUROUS By Night ODD and unusual ornaments are more m voyue to-day than ever. Detfngers have had gay idea.s lately. Here are some of them: Leather, with metal decoration is much used for daytime jewellery and one of the smartest things you can have is a477 words
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Article394 1938-09-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR ACTIVITI ES Smart Party at The Residency Gay Dance Night ShopHound's Weekly Report REVIEWING last week I find that it was spent comparatively quietly and only became livelier towards tne week-end beginning with an At Heme at the Residency on Friday night at 9.30 p.m. Most of the394 words
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Article, Illustration767 1938-09-18 10 THROUGH THE EYES OF A WOMAN By Our Own Correspondent Little Jewelled Touches Give Added Charm To Black J/*LSIF Mary i.s a dress designer whi J has not only an eye for line, but a real flair for colour combination... and •his is indeed a precious gift, especially now when767 words
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Article81 1938-09-18 10 Glad to be back lrain Mr. and Mrs. H. L SI 3 •heir daughters. Nad^a^ a"er six month, 0 f England. They are now L! •settling do-*/n m their berne at No. 7, Ardmorr In Ixndon i s Mrs L Geddes Aho wtii, doabtfca en. joy the81 words
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Advertisement59 1938-09-18 10 GINGEa ROGERS R £0 MAX FACTOR'S I MELTING CLEANSING CREAM I Tha icreta Mart prefer Mm IF*ctor'i Cleansing Cream becauaa It meltt Inttantiy, pene- more deeply Into the {Kiree, clean** more thoroughly. lt wiQ keep your tkia moctfi tad .o-.ly. I ___________________________vt______________ MAX FACTOR. HO! LYWOOD Catmttt.i tf if.i s:srs"59 words
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Advertisement138 1938-09-18 10 */o*C_W 4o&MilSs is an affliction that ruins the comeliest of countenances. Between a tonsure on j top of head and devastation on top of I forehead, there is little to choose. By choosing Kesavardhini, you could prevent and remedy both. Kesavardhini j restored woman's loveliness by regrowing i her hair.138 words
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Advertisement91 1938-09-18 10 NAIL PROTECTA by P \j[ I bids farewell fo broken nails. Li '^^r^ Hailed as a grand discovery by women who V*. 1 regard really nice nails as a hopeless problem, >£____*■*•**" >_ "w ?.nd suffer from nails that easily break. Nail jrart Protecta applied before liquid polish p^ptecti the91 words
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Advertisement43 1938-09-18 10 HOUSE--* SELECT RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT, BEST LOCATION IN KATONG. EXCELLENT CUISINE LARGE AIRY ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED. OWN SITTING ROOM FACING SEA BATHING PAGAR. TENNIS. GARAGES. TELEPHONE 5553 '""TaraTs""des""Modes J 12-A, Stamford Re**- fa/fa j For the Women m Search or j Berlei:— G^i>*43 words
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Advertisement11 1938-09-18 10 PRISCILLA LlUhas RECEIVED A Small Shipr*** l of EVENING GOfS it11 words
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545 1938-09-18 11 The Children Make Things Hum At Bukit Fraser welcome is extended and children. them a again. to hill ar •Si the chUdren's return, .he IJT a -hive of activity" < i 'conditions this week have not \\rns* (OT heavy rain w* after lunch. This intended golfers much anxiety japorarily. fortunately,545 words
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Article73 1938-09-18 11 Frozen Rice And Apricot Pudding '^'JTik I (gar. *n* ,K I tun so*ar ,i- sfnarated t apricot P**P i 'pllc-peoii lemon June f rice Aye minutes m boil\__ir Drain and add to Sy,d cup sugar m top of iTJciler Cook 50 minutes, Add *att__ eg? <*o_k» 7*,. five minutes loiter73 words
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Article, Illustration513 1938-09-18 11 mOTHING is more beneficial to the l growing* child than seaside play. Vhe tang of the sea breeze, the healthgiving rays of the sun and the stimulating effect of the salt water all play their part m making him strong and healthy. It is, therefore, wise to513 words
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Article344 1938-09-18 11 Spend More Time On Your Hair If You Find That it is Looking Dull Uninteresting ALMOST '.<iv _t__| irhcji b-auty con- v-isation is indulged ii_. the huh question crops up and every other woman seem* to be complaining that her hair i- dull and ininteresting. und trylnu to fmd frays344 words
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Advertisement113 1938-09-18 11 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. OPENS NEW DEPT. Gowns Designed Created m her work rooms. SS $30 13, BATTERY KOAD. SINGAPORE. Banish The Shadow Of FATNESS wrists, double chin Wml _^K^Jlt\ ungainly fat ruin (SI Jta Va every pleasure m IP mJ /J EXCE&'SIVE f **\W^gM113 words
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Advertisement158 1938-09-18 11 W£iAD£ ?A££ •lade. V r s i a 1 Cornelian and A «*a h sit; si res. Unusual and Inexpensive* 18, Battery Road, lst floor. Phone 7 14 J. \mJ }t 's not enough to have MR< W ll c lovely frocks. To look Jl fl M\ smart you must158 words
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Advertisement15 1938-09-18 11 I ELSIE MARY RODNEY HOUSE Buttery Road DRESSES FOR ALL j OCCASSIONS \ss to $3015 words
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649 1938-09-18 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, Sept. 18, 1938. WHY NOT A ROAD FUND? 1\ several occasion-, n thc post, the Tribune Group teas advoca* ed the allocation of revenue derived i.'om motor vehicle taxation and Horn the import duty on motor pint to a road fund instead oi pouring it into the649 words
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Article, Illustration876 1938-09-18 12 C. H. W. Goult - FUTURE of the COLONIES C. H. W. Goult the FACT and the IDEAL "WHAT is the main purpose ol \hc British Empire? It is the g.aduai spread oi' freedom among ail His Majesty's subjects. The sp.ead of freedom is a slow, sometimes a painful, evolutionary process. The pace varies irom876 words
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Article557 1938-09-18 12 Anglius - A nglius l ITTLE John had been naughty and his mother had to punish him. Afterwards, talking it over with the child, his mother said: "John, are you sorry for being naughty?" "Yes, Mother, I am," answered John. "Well," asked his mother, "do you557 words
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Advertisement17 1938-09-18 12 m**W^*!*m**t*4f 3f "^■Mw^vV' PK^-*' RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 16, M^nifl* il^T' 47, CAMPBELL KOAD XI AI .A '^^t**^^17 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-09-18 13 LILY, BUT NOT A WALLFLOWER ZORINA. the beautiful Hollywood ballet dancer, who appeared m the "Goldwyn Folia s." will appear at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore on the nights of Sept. 22 and 24. She is now on a holiday m Bali, studying the age-old dances cf UM I. Mives. After61 words
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Article17 1938-09-18 13 18,000 ft. JUMP-HE LIVES ih sL th* H a delayed drop ot A aar °ver Ralls*. ury17 words
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315 1938-09-18 13 Leslie Hoffman - Leslie Hoffman fag Ends' Made Into New Smokes by3v l^r rr.hunj Slaff Reporter) thousand Singapore 1%* nd $20 00 on the most danr t potent srerm carrier inhal? foul fumes Jj^n -iH^ease with every t <,«! able to reveal the most of how315 words
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Article, Illustration111 1938-09-18 13 Sritain's newest and greatest liner the Cunard-YVhite Star vessel "Queen Elizabeth" is now almost ready at .lohn Brown's shipyard, Clydebank, for the launch by Queen Elizabeth herself on September 27. The "Queen Elizabeth" is expected to be a faster ship than either the "Queen Mary" or the "Normandie".111 words
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238 1938-09-18 13 T. K. Vellu - 'CON' MEN WIN MONEY FROM S'PORE'S JOBLESS T. K. Vellu By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S "confidence men' who eke out a despicable living are finding many victims now from the ranks of our unemployed. Favourite mod*, of "attack" on unsuspecting persons is by tales of vacancies awaiting- applications from238 words
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300 1938-09-18 13 (Sunday Tribune Special Correspondent) npHK question most visitor., to Government offices m Singapore must be asking themselves to-day is— "Does Government mean to keep on repairing her building., m Empress Place indefinitely?" "Is she NEVER going to have new offices?" In such,? deplorable300 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-09-18 13 AH! THERE'S AN "R" As September -i.-.s an "X" m it, many well-known peopie who have a taste for oysters were able to attend the first oyster lunch of the season at Scott's restaurant m Coventry Street, London. Photo shows Do*tifir_as Fairbanks, senior, the film actor, and Ralph Lynn sampling52 words
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Article105 1938-09-18 13 New York. pOR two months a couple of curly policemen ha\? heen "petting" m the woods along the j.icturesoue Hrortx rivr park*. .ay here with two rather large and Hal -footed young But the "sweethearts," according to I the New York Post, were also policemen j105 words
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Article34 1938-09-18 13 Mr. Thomas Phelps of the Thames Rowing CUib. inmn**d f 1 1 c-othed nt the Thames at Putney Embankment recently to save from drowning John Merrick, aged seven, of Loch-lane-street, Fulham34 words
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221 1938-09-18 13 (Sunday Trihune Staff Reporter) WITHIN the next few days Singapore will be invaded by 34 world-known writers, who hon** to ten^h Singapore a thin? or two. and ac.-ording to Mr. G. ('•nesro their promoter, run away with 'he Orient Championship. Mr.221 words
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Advertisement140 1938-09-18 13 'mt X/CUSHION SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU Tiny springs are used m Ful-Vue No-Scru glasses to cushion the lenses. Electrically soldered pins hold the lenses tightly and permanently m place. Naturally that protects t" en. against breakage and makea the rimless style m eyewear truly practical as well as preferable for inconspicuou.^ness140 words
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Advertisement483 1938-09-18 13 W>\ CARHINATIVC "k > r- _/*t "V^""*" t Hi*. J-jJ?^, \VV ______r Dr Javne s Carminative i ■LX *j£v*.-^<»* Al\ remedy for colic, cramps, din. mmWW al other stomach ai.rnciits. I\\ i^*^*^**\l\ ______T bottle to-day and enjoy rood h« vlfh T^XX^tl*'*.'^^-^ _-_-__r and happiness at a small co V^______L m483 words
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Article43 1938-09-18 14 Hclidavmakers and taWi V m RAF. fivinc-boat r»<*-* W the sea off Felixstowe, to E were killed-Sergcant D Ci**t**B Aircraftmen P. Evans. A m X Griffiths and X Sherwan. and G.av. passenger, a member o. Pesearch Station staff _^Jm43 words
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1372 1938-09-18 14 John G. Breman - John G. Breman Poultry Notes By Supplying Market Requirements r rHE real secret m the poultry-farming m Malaya is to know the needs of thc markpts. When I was m America, I made a survey of the great poultry1,372 words
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Advertisement190 1938-09-18 14 TICKETS ISSUED I \m+^ m **^****BY ALL ST-RAM- t rag TDA\/Tl 8mP AXR AND I KMVLw.raILWAY ____NES. NO BOOKING FEES, Chine.se clients and those of all S oth«* resident communftiea are t given the best oX attention and a___Jai r Ai_c«_ M. __*fl__NBoN I__D, SiNGAFO-UL T-______PHON_s 5901. .VATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES190 words
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Advertisement256 1938-09-18 14 USES BOTH HANDS TO WRITE Letter From a Man of 9# He asks us to excuse his writing. We do more than that we congratulate him on being able to write at all at his age, especially as he has been suffering from rheumatism This is what he says m256 words
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Advertisement203 1938-09-18 14 1 I^^^ t N_r Qmw&m WILL I T W_EI- L xS^Hll?^ WW Ji J *^s^3i____s____a^S THAT dangerous Cat— that open TZffiJ Wound that Sore that fright- _nai lipl/l V ful Ulcer— that burned and scalded I V ,NL, Skin: treat it with Germolene CONQUERS instantly Germolene will make it well!203 words
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Advertisement106 1938-09-18 14 Malaya Trite* I Domincni J YESTERDAY IS ***J TO-MORROW k TO-DAY I* On the but one word-^PJ,, d what y°\^ G v^ffTCTO£M Past, or what Jtf*-||___________| FUTURE: Be a ©an* *2H If you want to JSiSbB your life, nei^f^r sl*JB by writing to H *£sa* *£M miliars about a .JS^wPM106 words
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Article328 1938-09-18 15 FORMER SWEETHEART RECOGNISED HIM i/'r i- Sofia. h__ h\ ing a life of luxury for the pa»l 20 years, an ex-convict has been recaptured by the police and may have to serve the remainder of his -M.'ntenee. Twenty years ago Stoyan lanatch- koff was sentenced to four years' imprisonment.328 words
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Article34 1938-09-18 15 BEE NUISANCE I Warsaw. t an>iderable con_l^.s*arn» in2on th c ft^of Warsaw r^_-t«l cafes. h r s r^-viirr until a B^n sammoned to **JJer kas become re- octuirenee as il liS thre years ,n34 words
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Article159 1938-09-18 15 Banker Among Gangsters j York. Sept. 2. L Davis the gangster t* wfa irave evidence for hm**toy m the trial of [Ls the Tammany leader, XI.. arching cross E»t(Hiay. L_hiß«!f an elusive witness r*wj*d by the Judge, for Wmm the Questions. I";,.- >-*-**- *tPri that he had toured himself at159 words
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Article101 1938-09-18 15 ROTARY CONFERENCE IN STOCKHOLM Stockholm, Sept. 2. Till: fourth Regional Conference of International Rotary, comprising Europe. Africa and Asia Minor begins here to-day Main theme of the conference will b <h.* 'co-operation ol peoples" which will be the subject of discussion at the plenary session to-morrow. Thi.s evening the conference101 words
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Article59 1938-09-18 15 •Please, sir, will you give me the birch? It will do me good." A youth of seventeen, who pleadec" guilty to being- concerned witn two young or boys m two of twenty-one offences including housebreaking which they had committed, made this request to Birmingham magistrates59 words
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Article252 1938-09-18 15 Uniform For Civil Air Guard London, Sept. I. QREAT Britain's newly formed Civil Air Guard is to He given a uniform a suit of flying overalls of Roya] Air Force blue, with a badge. This was disclosed in a statement Issued by the Civil Air Guard Commissioners on the eve-252 words
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Advertisement116 1938-09-18 15 Hour Piles lljyou**. ftgoi...**inff, inurr™** pli ir sit .lit*/ painful op«M-u--"»*""s you can >t..i> the iilrJ nk A ©Hen Dt e •••*<•!••*;,- Itl sru:. rant to CW-* or mon-v _>.•„■ k. ..<■< ■^w*lttai*:tnti.,d Chi oa-Roid PYRAMID HVXDKi: R CHIEFS Ll mjU^M __f mfmm\^f^^*m __T#fi W. M Bl ?**tt£? kerchlrl alwa116 words
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Advertisement111 1938-09-18 15 HIS FRIENDS SHUNNED HIM v*" 30 days later most j popular of all He was weak, nervous, irritable, a mere shadow of his former self. Friends shunned him then came the change! His doctor advised Waterbury's Compound. What a difference just thirty days made. Bright and cheerful once again, all111 words
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Advertisement1225 1938-09-18 15 Septic Germs Lurk Everywhere The Least Scratch will let them m! Why do .urgeons take such elaborate FIRST. Put them into pm n.e by autions m the operating theatre keeping a tin oi Cuticura Ointment Because they know that septic germs handy and using it promptly on ail lurk everywhere.1,225 words
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Article234 1938-09-18 16 London. MIGHT and day watch which Scotand Yard is keeping* on every means of entry into Britain, ready to swoop on undesirable aliens smuggled m by ships' racketeers, resulted m the arrest of two men md a woman within a few hour:, after they234 words
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213 1938-09-18 16 HE HAS HAD 30 WIVES 80 CHILDREN WANTS TO MARRY AGAIN Cairo. VTOT content with having married 30 wives m the course of his lonit life, an 80-year-old man m the Ezbekieh district now proposes to marry a girl of 16. The old man a wealthy landowner—is at present living213 words
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48 1938-09-18 16 Vienna. UOLUNTEERS for tne Vienna S.SGestapo (Secret Police) troop are now being registered m the famous Renaissance Palace of the Rothschild family here which was confiscated by j the Nazis after the Anschluss. Volunteers are promised one year's I exemption from military service.48 words
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Article64 1938-09-18 16 PRONOUNCING BEES FOR S. AFRICA "•""••""■..JUj A PROPOSAL ha* here that ih e C J* introduce pronouncm* "fi as a variation to "st*...l which arc at lar on **n the iT**** In a pronouncing br*** •jvould be spelt out *7>mJ* them to rive the con*?* nunciatlon Q **> It is64 words
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Article73 1938-09-18 16 A tramp who stopped a irana* m rowed the conductor i crowbar anc epen the door of a blazing how J a mother and son Irom mercial-road. London, E Then lis vanished without p^i name His presence of mind enabled a Scott to escape with her73 words
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Advertisement727 1938-09-18 16 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION y-m—^^^^^m* /AW /w AmmW _____r Aw /_____B?*'jS_r _/___r For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart IT is the function of the blood to carry health-preserving nourishment t<> the countless millions of living cells of which the body is composed. When it fails m727 words
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Advertisement687 1938-09-18 16 Stomach Sufferers avel^en deceived The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder m all kinds of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it as "Maclean Stomach687 words
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Advertisement485 1938-09-18 16 British Bluejackets Guard Labourers Jerusalem. Sept. 1 ANCE more the British Na\y has stepped m to save a situation if Palestine. Arab villagers and labourers refused io construct a vitally-impcrtant road cirough the Musmas Pass, connecting the area east of Hedera m coastal Pa- s\ _r\ Lr\kr\f\ 1/ 'II lestine485 words
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Advertisement249 1938-09-18 17 Service-after-purchase and high secona 'tuna prices are two oj B.S.A'B gieat assets. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lu-npur, fea(u Pahat. Muar, Penanr Motors, renan-rr loob Mci«rs. ipoh Motorists Stores. Seremban.. Drink Ovaltine and note the Difference tfJßß^l^iy^^-r^ For A 11-Day Energy and A 11-Night Sleep ,I^^:^249 words
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Miscellaneous910 1938-09-18 17 Q THE AIR TO-DA V When And Where To Listen In tfIGAPORE f SS^ff^^UTS'S.al COLOMBO HOLLAND P-«h in* l1 li:fc Mert "hant Venturers, the p \o*^ 'ineat.e Royal (the ildest c 4 s l jetJlai Droaac__st tor Asia theatre m Rr._ri_.n_*. Jhina, Japan ano Furthei Coopers' HaU th. ?fflSS r910 words
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Miscellaneous397 1938-09-18 17 NIROM NERVOUS EXHAUSTION T made her an IDC 15.15 Mcs (198 m.) INVALID FOR YEARS. a.m. 7.20 Church Service. Too often the sufferrrs from exhaos--8.35 Classical music tion get little or no svmonthv Weighed _S?2 hur jh Service d o W n by a burden of fatigue, they drag 10.50397 words
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Advertisement584 1938-09-18 18 Alka-Seltzer. always, for Indigestion 54omacfa and Acid Tndiirestion keep you from enjoying the good ],f(.-_ C ct prompt, effective relief with that marvelous new product Medical Sconee Alka-Seltzer No h.nm* need v,*u suffer with that Alka-Seltzer Übkl m a glass of water disagreeable, uncomfortable, bloated and drink the pleasant-tasting solution584 words
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Advertisement43 1938-09-18 18 t§l§ BPP^*F' .ilx -j__________l THHgi. j_____r -y. -W. _Jr m\*. Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? _Ss^_f **<x*vl!3j)|^^ **{%&/> sjfflsm ___a Yes, it's thumbs up HACLEAHSi peroxide !£**_2! SS* TOOTH PASTE gjL* y t f#i#f***' If you use a solid dentifrice, try Maclaani So>43 words
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Article, Illustration327 1938-09-18 19 Phoenix - Phoenix SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE (Edited By r HILE interested badminton enthusiasts arc awaiting the decision ot the Malayan RA. regarding the protest lodged by Malacca m connection with the referee's decision m d .sallowing Cho Kirn Hawke to play for Malacca327 words
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Article111 1938-09-18 19 MALAYS DO WELL IN FEATHER GAME 'THF] Malays' badminton tournament, which commenced m Singapore a few clays ago and is still m progress, is an eye-opener to Ih' 1 talent available. Malay.-- m the Southern Settlement ard doin'* just as well m tliis game as their brothers m other States111 words
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406 1938-09-18 19 PENANG JR. SINGLES PLAYER A VICTIM OF HARD-AND-FAST R ULES (By "Sphinx" Penary) wjg an uneventful first round when all the- fancied players cleared their hurdle without much ado, the second round of l-enangopen oadmin.on championships lasl week provided iSßrp"**^ as we as r to the followers of lift-"* st406 words
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Article, Illustration233 1938-09-18 19 7 World Badminton Federation: Malayan Delegate Interviewed BADMINTON seems lo have progressed m all countries except He.land where tennis and snr-^h i racquet are claiming greater aiien- tion, Mr. P. G. Pamadasa fcrid the Sunday Tribune badminton corresriondent shortly after his return to j Malacca. "This," he continued, "is evident233 words
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249 1938-09-18 19 'Foong Seong' Cup Final (By "Racquet"— Perak) THK _.nal of the Foong Seong Cup competition has been delayed, I understand, as the resolt i*f an appeal lodged by the Malacca Badminton Association to the Badminton Association of Malaya. The Malacca Association is appealing", it249 words
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Article198 1938-09-18 19 MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTB URN Should Read this Nurse's Letter Here Is something of real I > those mothers-to-be who are ufl i witn Indigestion m on< various fcrms: flatulent j.rn. sickness 01 acidity. To-da n<> longer necessary to end thi p i alty. Relic j can be o minutes.198 words
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Advertisement28 1938-09-18 19 10VELY HAIR L^E THIS DANDRUFF WL was .•cotmn* "*S *MM wt *^*WLW'^' Th,n htari v tt CT^^-J****-***--' caw« or. recofd. sjr? **"Se_i_" ,,W Dand u,t anJ q,,n children28 words
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Advertisement154 1938-09-18 19 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you haw pains around the heart, palpitation, dlaalnaaa. headaches at top and k of head and above »*>>*s, shortness of r -ati '-I n-rv.v. or suffer Iron, poor io. s of memory and energy, ndijeation worry and fear, your trouble is probably154 words
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Advertisement188 1938-09-18 19 A MOTHER I I A BRIDE IN SINGAPORE IN PENANG WHAT A YES. WE KEEP NOW THAT WE'RE J PRETTY 1 7 HIM HEALTHY MARRIED y—^ *TT* BABY. 1/ WITH QUAKER I'M GOING AND HE II OATS. IT'S WON- TO GIVE YOU i__B__M LOOKS SO DERFUL HOW IT QUAKER I_188 words
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Miscellaneous353 1938-09-18 19 CLI7_S DIARY m m *f *f SPACE a, ill l>e reserved each week on this page for publishing events, matc-.'s. meetings, etc., arranged by Malaya's many badminton clubs. Sin-nnnro AJI p w begin at 5.20 p.m. ana ingdp-^re will be heM at Mr Lim choon Hock's o 4. m residence.353 words
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Article, Illustration510 1938-09-18 20 Rover - The Problem Behind This Local Star Rover by fFHIS year's twenty-three entries L'o. the Singapore Challenge Cup Cpn I tion are gratifying, and bright socwitnessecl this week,—a welcome relief from stale end-of-season S.A.F.A. league matches Ten division one teams are compe'. g, the Loyals refraining from sending an entry owing510 words
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Article, Illustration433 1938-09-18 20 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN *t*m But She SHOULDN'I Have Done So WHY, <>h why, have we to stand on our heads to become famous? Whyhave we to use words like amazing, astounding-, stupenduous before anyone takes notice? Why must a girl take to boxing- m order to earn _t living,433 words
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Article14 1938-09-18 20 Firm of London ATI* Cup and quote 100-8 against the v*14 words
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Advertisement269 1938-09-18 20 FOX SALK FIRST CLASS Perfumery 'Organdi' <Coryn». A drop will last for days. Big bottle $2.50 small bottle $1.50. Obtainable from K. Maiden, Boat Quay or Tay Oen Seng Co., and first class dealers. POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latesi scientific C-iscoverj iii '.'are protec* m permit yon to actual!)269 words
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Advertisement144 1938-09-18 20 sS& Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of SHERLEY'S TONIC 4 CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessness, Itching, Scratching, Hair Shedding,' etc., is over-heated blood. But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dog's blood PURE and you will keep144 words
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Advertisement65 1938-09-18 20 1 *-^P&^r S>k /a mw jf J For life-like Snaps To make sure of clear, sparkling snapshots you mutf^ rcbablc film. Kodak "Vcnchromc" film, kca w extra speed and high sensitivity to colour, helps splendid pictures always. Double-coated, an backed, Kodak "Venchrome" yields worth even though over-exposed many hundreds <>i65 words
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133 1938-09-18 21 Johore Malacca To Replay Foong Seong Cup Tie I decision Of Badminton Association Of Malaya m a waited decision oi the Badminton Association of Malaya U#M the protest Wscd by Ma,acca m the Kw>n X Seong Cup I.___1 «aw know n. X J Malaya has decided be a replay betm133 words
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Article80 1938-09-18 21 Y.M.C.A. tennis Ties jtataf we next week's ties m IMC A. tennis tournament: MONDAY sSßgjes:— A. Lim vs. J. Mana.i- ':r*7_*. S- A Da wood, I. A (*s.YapAh Hian, Tan Huck 1 E Ga*v. TUESDAY tafala:— M. I. Reshty and Dr. '£&t*s ts. T. Kobayashi and Bp-IK. M. R Menon80 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-09-18 21 Harban Singh, an Indian wrestling champion, will be one of the main attractions at the International Allin Wie^t'ing competitions at the Happy World, starting on Sept. 24.28 words
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Article108 1938-09-18 21 The following have accepted to play for an S.C.C. hockey trial match on Monday at the S.C.C.:— COLOURS: F. J. L. Mayger; P. F. Kinsey. L. I. L. E. MacMillan; H. G. £.haw. ST. Monk, Capt. J. R. Kellett; L_t. R. G. J. Kingsmill. Lt. M.108 words
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Article152 1938-09-18 21 S. C. C. RUGGER TRIALS Kfo s at *»*ring witnessed K^ tri »ls of the S.C.C. J er serveH with a Ti f tke wne. expeci- r^* 1 m which the I^7 rs b y a trv KTk »L ast year Singapore KkuL c Whites and the I^S, 0 he152 words
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Article26 1938-09-18 21 _K_. **>3? in Sept X* mL Set out rot ___V^** Wa* Ik 24 h urs I '*J**£? i he commander. board. The ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article261 1938-09-18 21 Two Singapore WEDDINGS WHITE SHIPTON !»KETTY wedding, which was offi[..ated by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop Singapore, took place yesterday ■moon at the St. Andrew's Cathil between Mr. Frank Duncan ite and Miss Gladys May Shipton. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and J. White cf Edinburgh, while the Is261 words
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Obituary24 1938-09-18 21 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. BELL: Sept. 17, 6.30 p.m. at No. C-6, Lee Hee Nam Road, Sylvi^nr Stephen. Funeral at 4 p.m., Bidadari Cemetery, to-riav24 words
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Article170 1938-09-18 21 INTER-CLUB WOMEN'S GOLF MA TCH The following are the tearas and starting times for the match between the Island Golf Club and the Singapore Golf Club. Women's sections to be played at Bukit Ti-r.ah on Monday, Sept. 26. (Island Club players mentioned first) 3.30 Mrs. J. B. McMorine (.22) v.170 words
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Article107 1938-09-18 21 The final of the Controller's Cup annual competition will take place to-da*, I between the Clerical Staff and the Un:» formed Officers of the Post Office at llr Club's ground at Serangoon Road at 5 1 r p.m. Teams will be selected from th following: Clerical Staff:107 words
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Article72 1938-09-18 21 Unknown youngster from the East r c London and the most famous lootballer m the world, £14,000 Bryn Jones, played m the same team m the Arsenal trial match recently. The "unknown" is A. Fields, a nine teen-year-old centre half who was discovered by manager George Allison playing72 words
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Article41 1938-09-18 21 The next Rugby oractice for V.M.C.A members will be held on Wednesday, •"•Sept. 21. at 5 p.m. on the Balest er Road -round. Members and those who are interested m Rugby are reouested to meet at Balestier Road ground.41 words
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Article, Illustration205 1938-09-18 21 Singapore Experiences Tennis Boom T^NMs s in full swing m Singapore at the moment. With two tounnanH Th n o t VrR P fISreSS the YMCA ahd th <* Singapore Cricket Club, and the S.CJLC. open tournament due to start before the end of the Tho *Vn n ga^°? eni205 words
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Article162 1938-09-18 21 'Sunday Tribune Court Reporter). rri'EXG Joon Khee, 45-year-old Hainanese made an appearance m the fifth court before Mr. L. C. Goh yesterday on a charge of alleged housebreaking and theft m respect of diamonds and jewellery val-aed at 812,012.81. The case was [far sf erred te162 words
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Article95 1938-09-18 21 London. Sept. 17. \TO arra: pements have yet been made for the return cf the King to Balmoral to rejoin the Royal family. His Maiesty is being kept m the closest touch with developments m connection with the international situation. Hi.s audience of the Prime M.m. rerReuter - 95 words
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97 1938-09-18 21 Go ld Sh ipmen t To London Postponed Johannesburg, Sept. 17. THE South African Reserve Bank has cancelled th e shinment to London of gold worth £150,000 stcrlinr. which should have gone by yesterday's mai' boat from Cap e Town. No undue importance is attached to this decision which wasReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement311 1938-09-18 21 __^.^>ii N **v s_________l S. s^ y^^ _r^ *^v 9^^J^si \W *Vr^ B>H|| V *>o_£ mJ/** ASIA ~7^ Am w H) AMERICA jl^^B s~^TL >'-' > *****-^^^__ii> 1 '"J y. The Greatest Pen Name Ijf m All the World Jf NORTH— SOUTH— EAST— WEST lM Pen users the world over311 words
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238 1938-09-18 22 T'HE S.V.C. defeated the S.C.C. by $i runs on lhe S.R.C padang today at cricket. The scores were S.V.C. INNINGS fl I* McNeil 11 B Gih b McNeil lfl P Bartram b Giles 30 R F "V. Leonard b McNeil238 words
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Article26 1938-09-18 22 j The Pclie? President m Vienna ann ounce:-: thnt m future only German I n'iSJ-morts Will be issued to Austrian ?M\- i /ens.26 words
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554 1938-09-18 22 T. H. TAN - T. H. TAN Performance Certificates To Be Awarded By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SEPTEMBER 25 will see one oi the biggest events m the histor\ ol motoring m Malaya the speed trials organised try the A. A.M. which are open to both554 words
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Article383 1938-09-18 22 R. S. Y. C.'s Successful Regatta (Sunday Tribune Star. Reporter > A SUCCESSFUL regatta was held by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club yesterday when "A," "B" and "C" crews rowed for the Chiengmai Cud (for Senior Fours). "A" Crew J. B. Dunne. Bow: J. B. Rankin and A. V. Lind;383 words
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Article56 1938-09-18 22 Trieste, Sept. 17 Sig. Mussolini i.s expected to »*efe** to the international situation m his speech, originally believed to be devoted to home affairs such as the racial question and industrial condition The speech will be made at noon on oJnday on the occasion of his first __m_Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration111 1938-09-18 22 P»w i bit of councn has r„k d 0 "»*n members of 7 h I Inus '•<H year Mark, sir's say the\ t« take W ortkr? (1^ a c« frock art ZJ? Uicy grunt: liaven? !2& aimhing different. because ue like to brWe uhen playing lo111 words
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208 1938-09-18 22 Badminton Doubles Semi -Final Decided THK only fixture played \m_day w the Hau-I'ir G» sium Hall m the .tump-** tournament of the S.B.A. «i>i doubles' -uni-final m wkicH* Mayflower pair. Wee Buon iand Wonj; Choice Te* «P ed the Devonshire pan. Chin Tee and S. A. I The wim-in- pair208 words
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Article53 1938-09-18 22 _H I JerufiflM_«J J HEAVY defeat- maraudine rang, week. ;nd resulted '.S ?JS tion amcng the *.oto reliable rcDorts. nt Tbe law-abiding J**J- **j mr? frph ccnftdgje »c arnval of six &aiw£ »8« p Biitish military "STu-wc, Sh <.w «-**sr-S! tempted 'n"!;*-"* 11 Jt*'«««-**" serious aKSM" iw ofReuter - 53 words
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Article258 1938-09-18 22 R. A. F. Beat Gordons 1 30-YARHS shot by White less than a minute before the final whistle save (he R.A.F. a tine victory over the Gordons by three goals to two at Seletar yesterday when they met m the semi-final of the Warren Shield. The R.A.F. kicked oft' and258 words
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Advertisement209 1938-09-18 22 XEXT (nixt.i: AiWAMiKA (air conditioned) The Funniest Comedy Jane Withers ever made! i us iw/ 1 V^ nm I \\J Qi^°^^ f*+ tti n fh ett *'<>/>, I 'A-^ mammmmm L'lP^. »K*flJ63l I l*:***,.,*^ p**! *Mmm\ "•'•■^•■^-'S* >£^ m^' '< H r__*l **f T "mm Y^-kT'-B I F«S""S"S»; ________flflU^^_______Efl_____J___H______i :":".:3SSBS%209 words
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Advertisement59 1938-09-18 22 HAPPY WORLD CABARET I j TO-DAY j 11-30 a.m. To 3.00 pm. i 1 "CIIIVSLIIVC BANCE** j CABIN VOI j 'The Fred Astaire of the ORIENT" j CROONER. TAPPER COMEDIAN Partnered by MRS. CABIN YOU will appear In the LATEST BALL ROOM DANCES i Note:— Rijstaffel sowed at tbe Muslim59 words
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Advertisement7 1938-09-18 22 i-ori uf <*J. THE AU-B>i"* I rK7 words
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Article, Illustration2353 1938-09-18 23 Lpover J\nd Stlverlaw Deadheai In Fourth Race Glen arrow Pays gighest Dividend Of $82 r ./j tin ..na* day ol thj An*umn aeinp season at Ti**^ 1 hit ln i;lt oi m earlier showers of rain, the *oi* 1 *_;.>o(.. vko2l 'he first race and tVrebv2,353 words
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Article215 1938-09-18 23 ALAN FAIRFAX TO COACH NOTTS London. AI'STRALIAN Test Match all- loirifder, Alan Fairfax, may toach Notts C.C.C next season. He ba>. I»*i*en mentioned with Pat Hendren, as possible successor to James liemongrer, who is retiring. Fairfax was formelv a professional with Accrin_;t<.... Ye ?;avc up that job at the en-1215 words
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Article214 1938-09-18 23 Airmen Win Exciting Rugby Match THE R.A.l<\ played H.M S. Medway and Submarines at Seletar yesterday, afternoon m ideal weather. The Airmen won the toss, and Submarines kicked off. Piay was confined between the 'twenty-fives' until a break through by the visitors' forwards almost resulted m a score which was214 words
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Article30 1938-09-18 23 Because cf public presentatiens ol watches to players at a "victory dance," East Fife winners ot the Scottish Cup last .season, have been fined £25 by the Scottish P. A.30 words
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Article393 1938-09-18 23 Home Football Results FDEAI weather conditions prevailed m most parts of Britain and Scotland yesterday whin all the league association football matches over 60 of them were played. Results, as cabled by Reu'er, were as follows: ISH LEAGUE DIV. F. Ast*-:: Villa 5 Brentford 0 Bolton W. 3 Liverpiol I393 words
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Article142 1938-09-18 23 DIVIDENDS Race 1: Stfc PATftfCK ST! and Sll Kit SIG. Foxy SH. Race GLENARROW SB_f and $19. Penzance Sf*. Marcheta II S8 Race NEH ZEALAND *28 and SM. Success 524. _YD.( SlO. Race 1: SILVERtAW POP-OVI-R SUS a^d SI 3. SlO and Sll. Constant Flight Sl7.142 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-09-18 23 Alan Foster. New Zealander. who had one of the most successful first seasons at cricket.18 words
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Article25 1938-09-18 23 During the first fortnight of Aug*r Si lifeboats were launched on Servlci They saved seven lives and br Fugh* ashore 97 other persons.25 words
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Article40 1938-09-18 23 H E. the General Officer co:. ing is still m residence at the old stnff Housr*, Mount Rosie IP den anticipate moving Into the ne i -V H House, (if! Khea.».. Hock Ro&O, Un!.j the end 01 October.40 words
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Article209 1938-09-18 24 Swift Moves Expected Prague, Sept. 17. WITH quiii prevailing over most of Sudetenland during the night, the Government are energetically tarrying <at measures tv liq siuate the Sudeten Party. Headquarters m the different districts are being seized and searched fat arms and incriminating documents. In Prague, the police found only209 words
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738 1938-09-18 24 FRENCH PREMIER FOREIGN MINISTER INVITED TO LONDON Czech Sude ten Dispu te British Cabinet Hears Statements By Mr. Chamberlain Lord Runciman London, Sept. 17. A DAY of earnest consultations m London began with the visit to No. 10 Downing Street of Lord Runciman who returned yesterday from Prague, and who,738 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-09-18 24 8 0 Bullet Holes In 'Plane JPICIITY bullet holes, tkmm inch and a half m dtt** were found m the wre-ii** the CN.A.C. plane Ih*-i which was 'hot down trr&fcl *«.**s of 14 lives on Attpittt The damaged plane bnti Hongkong at lhe Kai m ni aviation hangar after be*61 words
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Article39 1938-09-18 24 Many promineFt SinpapoßN i present at a party at Bukit ?m\ m honour of the birthday o! Ik Ong, wife cf the Singapore \aifm% night. Chinese and European. tamed to a buflfrt supper, after* there was dancing.39 words
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Advertisement137 1938-09-18 24 For Best Sports Reports Read The TRIBUNE I|HKKi IMPORTANT NOTICE! I SINCE 1866 I ROSKOPF PATENT »»i«_________i Kv-I _^vV £_B *MA\* &V ________W***^__v^^l WHENBUYING A WATCH ROSKOPF WATfHFS RvHi^H Ia A® KOSKOPF WATCHES ALL DEALERS }^^^wSk I &u^**<Jr*- :3^^:s\mm\ ___o___M_ol_)_F"__--_-TO-LI I __r___ \\.i^^___l_____l g|ps^j|^Bß FULLY AND REFUSE Kymwrr PM W137 words
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