Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 October 1938
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Title Section12 1938-10-16 1 The Sunday Tribune fr-No. IH. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1938. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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618 1938-10-16 1 ONSUL TOLD "EXPECT SEVERE FIGHTING" foreigners Must Leave Canton And Swatow, No Protection Guaranteed PEOPLE are leaving Canton and Swatow m their thousands, following the receipt of a dramatic message from Japan, announcing the launching of a determined offensive. "Ihe message sent by theReuter - 618 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-10-16 1 tear racing with a vengeance will be ?een when the Model Car Racing tens first meeting of the season takes place at Kensington shortly. umws Mr. H. V. Daley preparing his model car for the meetirg. (Flanet NewsPlanet News - 41 words
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Article340 1938-10-16 1 (Sunday ribune Staff Reporter) arfrmbiief tha t }he co-.Ttration of the United States will help fcnta the serous pr.^-.iem of Jewish refugees, who are daily ■J%»tfcuu-an:V r.to Palestine, was expressed m an interview ■**U Professm Kent vick, dele-ate to the British Common- nfc n;e held m Australia, who arrived340 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-10-16 1 Part of *he "Star of Poland." Poland's giant stratosphere balloon, is expected to attack the altitude record soon. Captain Burzynski and Dr. Jo'lko-Narkie-wicz form the crew. The attempt is to be made from a base m the Chovholow valW of the Tatra Mountains and the men hope to rise 1676 words
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293 1938-10-16 1 Banned Cabaret Turn At Raffles: Actor May Take Legal Proceedings A NEW twist has been £^en to the controversy af present raging m Singapore on the Raffles Cabaret act hv the news that court proceedings may be taken m the near future. Mr. Billy Heaton, man who performed the whipping293 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-10-16 1 five pilot-sergeants forming the crew of a Royal Air Force "Harrow' bomber escaped by parachute after their machine had been struck by lightning during a storm over the English Chan ncl. The plane crashed into Park Wood at Bn dc, between Hye and Battle. Susmx. !l split a76 words
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Article213 1938-10-16 1 THE Johorc Teachers' Conference wbl I be held on Oct. 21 at Johorc Bahru where almost all the teachers of -6ng Ush Schools throughout the Sultanate will meet to discuss educational matters with the view of bringing ab< ut the progress of education m Johore. Elaborate arrangements213 words
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Advertisement36 1938-10-16 1 UATEST NEWS i*__*_«ky P a c 2:J r^ r pa,e.. m\aa\ mmTm m 3 and 13. Barbe, I 1!*«* JSi °*r *elvei 7, short s'ofi l1^! **f tU Jones 12. RADIO I IS, Sunday sports paraa36 words
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Advertisement46 1938-10-16 1 5 a.m. Edition M^\ because of its mollo" maturity, /^^S^mV^lk h H a ivh mef,Jcinal V ilU M'" M &^^S^ #'M B»pir_ brandies, and you should /^^s^^^'^ 0 always keep a bottle m Ihe hou* /«flt£ dtv against sickness and emergencies £g W^ ■7 I AiAf/46 words
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Article324 1938-10-16 2 What The Stars Foretell b ALL READ— I ERS— This y.hoxud oc a rat iter Z I lucky ti >•(■ tttety t° eraUy satisfac- t I /,> make head- 2 pathetic on contact. 2 rs at inter- J be afro id to 2 nent with youi 2 h An excellent324 words
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Article37 1938-10-16 2 OVT-R £2,000 m "thank offerings for our peace" have reached the London h •adquajters of the British fund for thtj n lief of distress m China In the last j days.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article134 1938-10-16 2 GOLD FROM THE GUTTER A MONG the human derelicts m this ci'y is a small band of men eking out an uncertain living '*panning" for gold m the gutters a^d drains of congested China-low.-. Those men seek for £old h. tho murky waters of drains m tho neighbourhood of Chines-2134 words
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Article39 1938-10-16 2 IN response to numerous requests frcm individual listeners the new directorgeneral of the 8.3.C.. Mr. P. W. Ogilvie, has agreed lo speafe at the microphone .t wring the news bulletin next Monday. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 39 words
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Article68 1938-10-16 2 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) In the fcecond police court yesterday Chong Ah Yeok, a 28 year old Cantoness woman pleaded amity before MrConrad Oldham to a charge that she at about 12.15 a.m. yesterday mprnine at Changi Point landing stops attempted to commit suicide by jumping \n\o68 words
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179 1938-10-16 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) HP I .AT the residents of Singapore are keenly alive to the need to nfake the city naore and more attractive m every respect is shown by the good record of work done by The Friends of Singapore, inaugurated by His179 words
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Article85 1938-10-16 2 Hospital Club's Office Bearers AT the annual general meeting of tlie General Hospital Recreation Club held on Oct. 5. the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. President, Mr. M. N. Das. vice president, Mr. K. Kandiah, hon. secretary, lir. Lim Tens Kok, hon. treasurer, Mr. K. R.85 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-10-16 2 LESLIE HOFFMAN - HO W FAR CAN A MALAY RISE IN THIS COUNTRY? LESLIE HOFFMAN Education Chief Says "To Tod" (By HOFFMAN) V-Md;:\ Tribune S;irff n^ M A/ ;-^«fan:cusf W ib^,,^ b «be land of t*!Uiorie m,!" Tailed the X i'ubi:-i; an iiial cv ]):,r{ Payment. .cm which lone, for vcr;,c-h:, m,th. f,,<.192 words
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411 1938-10-16 2 [From Our Own Correspondent I London. Oct. <*». i WORTHY successor to thi two previous vessel- whicfc have borne her name is the new -.S.S Canton of a gross tcmnaoe of 15.500 tons which commences her mr. den voyage for411 words
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Article36 1938-10-16 2 SINCAPORE BUDDHIST ASSN. Weekly meeting of thc Singapore Buddhist Association will be held today at 7 p.m. at C 7. Bpottiawoode Park Road to discus.' gome Important matters. All the members are cordially invited to attend.36 words
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Article72 1938-10-16 2 DUOriT of United Engineers, Ltd., Singapore, for the year ended .Tune last was §601,597. which with the balance of SI 14,720 brought forward from the last account makes $716,317 available for distribution. Thc directors, m their report just issued, propose to pay a dividend of72 words
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Article158 1938-10-16 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) fpHIS is a story of controls and a comedown, of 3 man mountain and a baby car. Man Mountain was King Rons.;, Hungarian king of the ring. Car was well a popular make of baby car Konrr, „5 stone giant, has a158 words
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Article27 1938-10-16 2 The Singapore Ratepayers Association ..■ill hold their annual general meeting al the Roof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel on Friday, Oct. 28 at 5.15 p.m27 words
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Advertisement69 1938-10-16 2 tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin A ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. f b tigf gji ma meal. Medicated wince etc. 131 1/ -XT LT cqoo r ~A^ Telefraphlc Addretg: 11 1 \J CS L_j 9*700 M L j* at\ at\ t\ mrtr r\ r\69 words
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Advertisement32 1938-10-16 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEOL ASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. TELpMF* 18 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. iTH^MP/ON \jPTICAt C° Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.32 words
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Advertisement62 1938-10-16 2 r 'i_l _P^w>il' m\.mm if_H_kM.^ w \o* e «riP' THE difference m smooth- 4___\ nes. amazed me. Quite t^dlAAl frankly I was a bit sceptical M^bC^J^^ when Marian suggested I \4Jp^ switched to Craven 'A' cork-■j^A-^fm m\mm\ ■/*.y^?a^^^^-^__ati "^a! \L>{&'s*i6i.&'i>s <:i^_m^_§-^^ '^^N^b_P^S_ _^H LONDON FREW I* /,/Tb Whether you buy62 words
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Article, Illustration241 1938-10-16 3 Singapore Infantry Units Fight Two-Day War In Johores Jungle "BATTLE" AT KOTA TINGGI LL the regular army iniantry units of the Garrison except the Royal InniskiHing Fusiliers look part m a two-day Exercise m Johore m co-operation with the .Johore Military Forces on Friday and yesterday. Units taking part were241 words
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Article181 1938-10-16 3 NEW FAR EAST LINER jp. T.bime Staff IJepoiter) "Selandiu" "as rel launched by the L/)v Shipyard. Denmark. V Biarfcok Straits irffke of The Kast (V... Ltd. She has been ,i |iie highest class of Ttfmp LJayf and wll arrive s*_pore outward bound on. -*«ber -3. IB3S, on her tkt wvage.181 words
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Article50 1938-10-16 3 Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor and High Commissioner, has changed the itinerary of his tour to Taiping and Cameron Highlands and has decided that he will leave Singapore on Monday morning by Wearne's plane, m order to attend the funeral of His Highness the Sultan of Perak.50 words
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Article92 1938-10-16 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) yOUNG students who wish In improve their knowledge and pronunciation of English, may do so by means of gramu phone records at $8 a set. This is only one of the many interesting things revealed m the latest issue of "Chorus journal of92 words
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Article81 1938-10-16 3 Boy Of 16 Accused < Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) A youthful Teochew named Chua Kow Keah giving his age as 16 years eld appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second court yesterday and charged that he on Sept. 29, at Singapore was alleged to have attempted to commit extortion81 words
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Article96 1938-10-16 3 k^^^ftiih, London. Oct. 1 i «*ii«b m registering J^^is'rf on a voluntary but naJ^^f»t2? en wh(^ services ll l**a of g war timo ls forec P la-days pap The plan includes the Circularising oi ail households for enlisting all members They should give details of anyReuter - 96 words
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345 1938-10-16 3 G. T. Boon - G. T. Boon By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) EXISTING m Singapore to day is the most unique club of Malaya, with a peculiar name, sirange rules, varied activities, limited membership. Formed primarily to roster post--school study and mental and345 words
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Article, Illustration96 1938-10-16 3 Large crowds at the Happy World ***** last night were attracted io a small temple tugged m 9. corner of the park, where the sound at gongs and Chinese cymbals heralded the commencement ai a strange Chinese ritual, involving the self-immolation of a certain number of men, who belong to96 words
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Article, Illustration83 1938-10-16 3 A new picture of Prince Chula-Oia-krabongse of Siam and Miss Klisa bcth Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hunter of Ipper Phillimore Gardens, London, who were married at Marloes Koad regi-ter office, Kensington (London). Prince rbula is 30 and his bride is 22. The Prince is83 words
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Advertisement178 1938-10-16 3 rr T^^^^^^^^ *^*_^____y A I fm\ (J liiiillih^X J_M i A Tf l_J I J _r H'vj^ H 1 I 1 r _^v j _BB__l ih j l^ ii,^JSißifi___"' For a limited time only we are ffoing to give away absolutely FPEE Oi j CHARGE gorgeous wrixt watches, lates aeefgn.178 words
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Advertisement256 1938-10-16 3 JOHORE GOVERNMENT .'UNDERS INVITED. TENDERS are invited for tbe supply of the following articles:— item No. I— Hospital Diets Sundriee*. Schedule l— Sundry Rations and Firewood. Schedule ll— FreMi Meat, Fowl, Eggs Fresh Fish. Schedule 111 --Fresh Fruits vegetables. Schedule IV Aerated WatersSchedule V Sundries. Item No. 2.— Garden Implements.256 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-10-16 3 THE TIDES To-day: 3.15 a.m.. 7 Tt. 6 ins., 2.38 p.m., 8 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow: 4.37 a.m., 7 ft. 3 ins., 350 p.m., 8 ft. 1 m.28 words
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Advertisement703 1938-10-16 4 V owing tQ success— Season Extended. Don't Miss Robert Louis Steven- ""^^fts^^ J SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO GREAT SUCCESS on^ s best story Now Filmed By 20th Century Fox for the first time LAO 1 JJAI I 3-15 6-15 9-15 PA Vll laT 1 1 "A fine picture" STRAITS TIMm703 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1938-10-16 5 PRIVATE LIFE OF A MAKE-UP MAN jNOEL BARBER'S FILM FANFARE 1 11l Rive the stars a rest for half a column thi tnoming. .-hai' wo, and g > iff?, meet a guy called Jack painter and sculptor to cowI cowboy to actor to Hoilygreatest make-up exporthe story of Jack Dawn.1,431 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-10-16 5 antl K -v Francis _^HeJ 8 J,n Place-, but V >*»T-^i re Llke ,hat So Ss^_^ aaers so the) are.24 words
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Article153 1938-10-16 5 Lines That I Liked LATHER (warning son): "She is one of the peaches of the age we live m, but that doesn't prevent her from being bad." —''You're Only Young Once." "UOW should I apologise to a II girl?*' "Don't apologise. Send flowers they cover everything, even graves." "Three Comrades."153 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-10-16 5 Hers m one of the bribhter s<ines fim "You and M .t fine film starriM! Sylvia Sydn y and Georgf Hatt. On your left is a c!osa-i?p of Sv.via.34 words
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Advertisement242 1938-10-16 5 BOILED THE X LE WITH HIS CRUTCHES Once Crippled With Rheumatism He was not wroi < an who concluded that he would nei need his crutches again. Of his experiences, ho say*:— "For five years I wa.s a ..ripple, doe to rheumatism, and was hopeless caie. I also had i242 words
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Article153 1938-10-16 6 WHITE ANTS DRINK BEER, GROW FAT Darwin, (Australia). UNLOCKING an iron garage to inspect 80 18-gallon kegs of beer which he had stored there, a hotel -keeper here was met by swarms of large, drunken white .ants. Hundreds of gallons ot beer were missing, most of the biM*rels were eaten153 words
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412 1938-10-16 6 "FEMALE BOXING WONDER" FOUGHT 6 MEN AT ONCE WON London, Oct. 4. jpLSIE MacKinnon once famous throughout the Middle Western States of America as the "female boxing wonder." has died at the age of eighty, m hor New York home Married at the age of seventeen tv a snwW-time professional412 words
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Article254 1938-10-16 6 WOMAN FOR VALE OF DEATH London, Oct. 4. k MODERN Florence Night in- gale, Dr. Beryl Burt, 30-year-old womarj doctor of Weinamroad, Streatham, left London J)n a 7,000 mile trip to the NorrhWest Frontier of India, where she is m charge of the native hospital at Bannu. She returns to254 words
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204 1938-10-16 6 New York, Oct. 1. WOMEN all over the United States were warned to-day to beware of the world's most dangerous lover, who has broken more tnan 1,000 feminine hearts. The man who has broken parole from Clinton Prison has. says New York De-204 words
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Article66 1938-10-16 6 The latest ln devices for reducing the toll of the road has been invented by Mr. David Keith, aged sixty-five, of Rail-way-road, Birkenhead. His "automatic lifeguard," something bike a train's cowcatcher, is designed to vhisk you into the air if you fail m front cf it66 words
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Article84 1938-10-16 6 Every farm may become an electviti power station if the claims of a French en_:in_~r, M. Onegiia, are substantiated. After experiments on land near Dijoi., M. Onegiia believes that electricity obtained from the air may be used to produce giant crops. j Turnips grown m electrified84 words
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Article83 1938-10-16 6 Helsinki MARSHAL BLUECHER, who was Com- mander-.n-Chief of the Soviet Far j Eastern Army during the recent, "mci- j dent" between Soviet and Japanese forces, has now been entrusted with j the reorganisation of the Soviet forces en the western front, reports the Russian emigrant newspaper Segodnya.83 words
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Advertisement326 1938-10-16 6 WE DIG OUR GRAVES WITH OUR TEETH g? fa The very food you eat either de- '***Mm velops or destroys you. What you I 1^ eat, how much you eat, when X r bj _lNp^ and how, is recording every day, B 5 t JT! jfi- Jm *yt every night326 words
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Advertisement115 1938-10-16 6 lii^rtMinwHßMiiiMnnMjßffif^B.. ._%___j_fJPb a^-^-a Sb *$F _____fl __H_& :tt _________H_S_____i3g&£-> .wKiSSSw^ix a^'-'x? _a_j ""■^^__>'f tl_~T^Sl nßß^^^K„^ 5? m_ _X -_s^ _R' X i ii _lv_ Hfc: _R lfl_^. MILLIONS THRILLED BY MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alone of all tooth pastes contains IRIUM! Millions long denied the thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth115 words
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Advertisement1198 1938-10-16 6 __ii_____^--__-_fii^ No. 10. Singapore. oct^ H, i^ HOW TO IMPROVE YOU^^jT^ Al! bands strive to he as entertaining as they ran ,v -A Qr\f^T\ colourful and interesting to listen to, while «th*r- l sa are A few words here might be helpiul to band leader.? 0 11 advantage. aaers lo1,198 words
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Article, Illustration1718 1938-10-16 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES which has long b<cen foreseen m London the other day. timed with an automatic pistol. robbery. The intended jcfttmwi a:. man ran away. Jn Ustree* he was caught by r policeman !£itwas > struggle. -tee that our old friend the "passujtoin' roe,!, a hand m the proceedglggßtly1,718 words
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Advertisement80 1938-10-16 7 \mjm\m^El&m\^Mr M\V>aMWaSsfyPW^ :_S __fe"_S^'^_B SffioßSv? &JSZ b" bY >y* J 8»88?:'3Iy5: wrawiv^'® v/ aKj^^&/a f;';- 'x "^^sy^x.v^ <-x _t> a~R Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it ba> already made a name for itself. It retain^ all the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints equal to tfct home-sid" beef m flavour,80 words
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Article, Illustration3177 1938-10-16 8 John Brophy - John Brophy This Week's Short Story -By t_euk T E ii m Kendrick's fat, m Am th. drawing-room with tin: vide windows that lo »k across the Kasr-el-Aini district of Cairo, a vel prospect except to the left where the .Mahomet Ali mosque rears up »n the Citadel3,177 words
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Advertisement202 1938-10-16 8 P.Jnuy 'Pah 9 &tixi HEALTH S_M? ___L I C"PriF\TPTU ...J^^Jfej cvu STRENGTH mmr£^m\\mmmW- B^_^^^V x vitality again. You may require only a little more mj^JKBKJ/^. nHß^sii_ tf ener sv to make all thc difierence between feclmf Sanatogen will give you that extra strenp'h. Doctors i f^^&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ have tesled Sanatogen (''Medical202 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-10-16 9 TAJER CHOW ANG RELICS ON EXHIBITION Tribune i mm el the Sino-Japanese war Mt overcoat, bullet-heads, a W-i.ed shell, part of an aero-_.unry--are on show at the onsulate, Singapore. The jjfcjiift' ls open to the public, and mi tß4td pru-ia-i-y for prupa- The Above picture was !(M_«rtlv aft«r the articlesTribune - 75 words
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Article341 1938-10-16 9 Prison Nun, 87, Ret ires She Comforted Mala Hari Paris. r |Mi.J woman who comforted Mata Hari m her last moments as she was being driven to the place of execution has just retired from prison work al the age of She is er Leonide, v/hc ever since ihe age341 words
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95 1938-10-16 9 Germany Holds A Conference Of Barbers Cologne. DAR6ERS and hairdres-ters of 30 iw. i ions will meet here between October 2 and 9. They are to attend the exhibition of "('osmetics and Sartorial Art." There will be 15 hairdresslng competitions and a championship prize for the winner who must take95 words
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Article175 1938-10-16 9 I London, Sept. 24. fcZH miners will be represented at Hi opening ceremony of two home. .rphans of Asturian miners L- Barcelona. Mr. W. Lawther. Dur rn.lt. A.ihur Homer. South Wako, sMr J Bowman. Northumberland, _c British representative-. imjAk of accommodating 200 0.--fc_each. the homes have175 words
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Advertisement270 1938-10-16 9 TOUCH AND GO 1 /h.T a U.LkJizLenvL' WORLD'S FINEST PEN Instant writing, beauty, i hand comfort and a Lifek time" guarantee make I Sheaffer's the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value ever offered. Only Sheaffer's has ALL Seven of the features desired Visulated Lifetime* jfl B guarantee 2- Way m'ffj270 words
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Advertisement485 1938-10-16 9 PEPSODEMT ANTISEPTIC t__ ...THE IDEAL MOUTH WASH! JLOSO JC Gl tin Germ' Killing Power Even when diluted Secret Method Discovered By one bottle of Pepso- with 2 parts of Water, Hollywood Cinema Stars How dent Antiseptic equals it still kills germs m Obtainable at Chemists i_ i _r i ■!<'■■■..485 words
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Article, Illustration685 1938-10-16 10 You may not Be Beautiful I We Suggest j Why don't you have an infor- Z mai dinner costume consisting of royal blue crepe slacks worn with a striped dinner jacket of 2 bright yellow, white and royal? I With it wea* yellow clogs. But you can be chic if685 words
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Article630 1938-10-16 10 Through The Eyes Of A WOMAN j By j OUR OWN j j CORRESPONDENT j rpHE Saturday before last I at- tended an enormously interesting cookery demonstration given at the offices of the G. E.C. m Battery Road, where we were shown how to use the Magnet G. E. C.630 words
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Article599 1938-10-16 10 New Goods Tempt K. L.'s Fair Sex J AST week was full of Interesting events for the feminine members ot K.L. society, not the least of which was the Max Factor beauty demonstrations where make-up artists gave advice as to the right make-up and colour harmony for each individual. These599 words
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Article97 1938-10-16 10 Lor kiiit. Fit and Wdl after her trip to Europ il Daun S Q J Wong, who arr.ved back new last Monday, accompanied fc I her daughter, Rosalind. A ?».oal Full ....is the Cantor. on her maiden voyage. Amsse her many passengers bound (or j Sine a97 words
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Advertisement144 1938-10-16 10 I Two costumes designed specially for Miss Lawrence. J^._ Right an unusual evening mW^^' V mess of beige jersey studdtd jlgPp' -with gold nail heads. The <%& h^' beautiful model on the llll* left is of the wine coloured mk4m 'J? crepe, sashed m wine red »/1&i and topped by144 words
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Advertisement221 1938-10-16 10 MANY DOCTORS AGREE HAVE YOU TRIED A "RADIO PERM"? It js the laiesx. It is different tc is safe, jbure. convenient and *;mfortable. Your hair will ihv, turn from black to brown and «,.acre will b* 1.0 premature baldness. After waving, the hair regains «ott und glossy, and not stiff221 words
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Advertisement27 1938-10-16 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS IMPORTED HATS. DRESSES, SWIMSUITS. CORSETS ft ACCESSORIES 'PHONE 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD. <a+ jjj S ADA CHATS 1 „,...,.,d a II BUILDING. PHONE 408527 words
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Article438 1938-10-16 11 SPRING -LIKE WE A THER 0,7/ Visitors J list is not a lons Mr. Barric is staving cws. Parr has Mr. Draper Judge S wife, Mrs Cowen Itae*** she,,v arr stUI S yptot. Mr and Mrs. John- ej irfareat Ledeghem. Mr. His. Murrell. with their JacJuWren, arc at Polygon, j438 words
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Article, Illustration252 1938-10-16 11 Keep That "Fresh-As-A -Daisy" Look j Practical remedies I I for face hand j perspiration I* EXCESSIVE perspiration is only natural m the tropics but from the point of view of the woman who prides he. self on her dainty appearance it Is particularly annoying, especially when it occurs on252 words
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626 1938-10-16 11 H.M.S. Eagle Party Delightfully Informal rpHE buffet party held on board the H.M.S. Eagle by the Commander and Officers on Sunday eveming last was a delightfully informal affair enjoyed by all. The launches conveying the hundred and fifty guests commenced to leave tbe pier at 7.30 p.m. ->n board guests626 words
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247 1938-10-16 11 iMON'o ihe many visitors now staying A if the Cameron Highlands are the. Re v siephcn Band, Minister of Pr^sbj I terian Church, Singapore, who is spend Ing his holidays al Cameron Highlands I Hotel. Mr L. N. Grebby, of tt." As. Fetnneiun Co. Ltd.,247 words
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Advertisement124 1938-10-16 11 *'in«ii- 1- w*S__BSssßS»^^Tß^B^>j(p|sb y^SEt *SS_SS»£. •> Many and many a mother m the tropics looks back with thankfulness to the day when someone said. "Haye you tried giving P^ nixn Lactogen"? Baby took it and liked it B^BE^^^^-Bfe^ and things began tp come right The weigh* ing machine told good124 words
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Advertisement100 1938-10-16 11 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES rrom $300 CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON Hat 14, Capitol Mansions. j Phone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). flif-iir i ißi am earn -T^rTi" -^_-_ga^_T- •^■■■-■■■■■■•■■■■-■■■--_r*-a-B-i««a--B--a Table Linen Hand embroidered table mats and table cloths, Unusual and Inexpensive. 18, BAHTERY ROAD,100 words
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Advertisement65 1938-10-16 11 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. j EXPERT DRESSMAKER 1 AND DESIGNER. I OPENS NEW DEPT. Gowns Designed Created m her work rooms. 5 9 «Jtf 13, BATTERY ROAD. I SINGAPORE. I j— T WHY ENDURE Monthly Complaints WHEN j "Ladies Brown Pills' J y CURE THEM i Price SI. a65 words
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669 1938-10-16 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday. October IS, 1938. ILDU CE AND THE JEWS Die ._N'II.Y a decree waa issued tog? Fascist Gkwewunenl under ai! persons of Jewish nation- i be seveteiy restricted m ..at that it eaine as a &irprise cannot be doubted when 11 Duet previons attitude to the Jew* k669 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1938-10-16 12 C.H.Stanley Jones - C.H.Stanley Jones i By We Need Experts and A National Culture OPEN D0 0Rt HIGHER pqsJ pma** HE :wu experts who have Ej come from England to study higher education m Malay i are already at work. Both have high standing m thp education world. One1,236 words
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Article508 1938-10-16 12 Anglius - Anglius DEPARTING GUEST: "You've got a v pretty place here, but it looks a bU bare yet!" Host: ''Oh, it's because the trees are rather young. I hope they'll have grown to a good size by the next time you come rSTELLE. "I say, wouldn't508 words
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Advertisement25 1938-10-16 12 ill F ,,fW,U11,,l ,IWHIIWIWHIIMI,W nllllllilll! ill Kilning llllllHllliHul Lr^jiflfl H_______l W^-r^f^ "^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^B __t_r H______________________________________R>^^^ _^\'ll^' RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE n^ R 47 AVPRM I F!o\l> Xi25 words
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189 1938-10-16 13 Married, But Helps Damsels In Distress (Sum*!. > Tribune Staff Reporter) f* 1 iwmm I She's j Wife j of Damsel j I Helper j MV.N **"> makts a living' ovj of helping damsels m A distress is al present m Singapore. He is married. r»aly Mildred We~t. assists this189 words
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Article, Illustration54 1938-10-16 13 ■Mttfin of Air Defence Cadet Corps Ito League of the British Empire **aot only ensure steady flow of 'Jimen into the R.A.F., but will most important service to civil ■Jon. writes Air Minister Sir King..llood to Sir John Salmon.., chair- the corps Mr\ WfM photographed with54 words
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Article173 1938-10-16 13 H.A. Savage - H. A. Savage By (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) OEASON for the sudden increase i r armed robberies and burglaries m Singapore, I have been informed hv an authoritative Police Officer, i_ the activities of a certain gang of young Canton bse who are member., of a173 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-10-16 13 M»«s Jeanrtte Am- slie. former Singa- pore girl, who is now the flying 5 doctor's nurse. f s19 words
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Article126 1938-10-16 13 Moscow. ANNIVERSARY exhibitions, pommemoration sess'ons, and lectures on his life are being organised by the Soviet public and Press, to commemorate the 110 th anniversary of Tolstoy's birth In Yasnaya Polyana, where the writer was born, memorial tablets have been placed m all Tolstoy's favourite places. An126 words
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Article, Illustration569 1938-10-16 13 SEAPLANE TRIPS TO JUNGLE I Can Take Nurse On River Banks (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) |>OR\EO, tend of Dyak head-hunters, scene of films depicting the mumbojnmbo of the jangle, has found a ne^ distinction, possesses <me of t.ie world's few flying569 words
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Article108 1938-10-16 13 HUSBAND STEAD -FAST Calcutta. IN order to get his wife back, a detemined husband of Agra, United Provinces, has been fasting for a week m front of his father-in-law's house. The husband is a 28-year-old student who a few years ago married the only daughter of an employee at an108 words
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Article64 1938-10-16 13 Athens Units of the Greek Fleet have left for Malta m fulfilment of an invitation extended to them by the Commander- m Chief of the British Mediterranean fleet awing his last visit to Athens. Vessels which have sailed include tilarmoured cauiser AdverofT, the cruise* __-li. torpedo64 words
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Article30 1938-10-16 13 Mr. H. J. A. Rohrbach of Singapore was the speaker at this week's meeting of the Reading Rotary Cluo, his subjaa being "Some Impressions of the h'm Zast."30 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-10-16 13 He I Lands In Jungle A magnificent picture of Borneo's flying' doctor as he lands on a river m the wilds of Borneo's jungle wilderness.25 words
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143 1938-10-16 13 WORK ON $2 MILLION HOSPITAL STAR TS (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). WORK j^as already cop:menced m earnest on the proposed two-and-a-half million dollars 'iovonimcii hospital for Seremban- No ofticial information is available on this subject at the present moment but. tho new buildins is expected to be completed m 1040,143 words
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Article49 1938-10-16 13 Armament's workers are to be paid more After twelve months' negotiatiwage increases ranging from Is. 6d a wee;, to 6s. are to be granted to a thousand examiners m the armament inspection department at Woolwich. These awards are m; addition te> the 21s. industrial bonus.49 words
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Article20 1938-10-16 13 The engagement is announced •>' (ween Mr. E. C. S. Sichel. Malayan Customs, and Miss Thelma Bardsley ol Bowdcn, Cheshire.20 words
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Advertisement416 1938-10-16 13 Stomach Ulcers Curbed Without Operation American Physician's Discovery Brings Amazing Relief m 1 5 Minutes Thousands of m.-n and women who think _/uPAn_fUF<; je*. have nniinar u.^ shon ar.« farinif ;*"«*rs o. stomach uh .-rs. If you suf- Ar^^^k "f irotn any of th»- following symptoms P-T^A^MJ must us<> th.416 words
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Advertisement181 1938-10-16 13 TRAIN YOURSELF For a good post acquire the trained •i ability which alone can command high remuneration by studying at home, m your own spare time, under i THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. LONDON GLASGOW, (The foremost Home Study Business Training University m the Empire A Home Study Course has helped181 words
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Advertisement70 1938-10-16 13 SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU Tlnv sonngs are used ln Ful-Vue No-Scru glasses* to cushion the lenses. Ekctricaily soldered r'ns hold the lenses tightly anil permanently m place. Naturally that! protect ra em against breakage and makes. the rimless style m eyewear truly practical' as well as preferable for inconspicuous- ness and70 words
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Advertisement118 1938-10-16 13 I THE FEATHERS, LUDLOW A REAL ENGLISH DISH! YOU may not be able to lunch at a famous old English inn, but however far from home you are you can enjoy a real English meal. For what greater treat for a hungry man than sizzling-hot, delicious Wall's Sausages! You just118 words
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386 1938-10-16 14 R.A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By Dr. of Ocular Science YOU have never seen. Ferh&ps that's a uew idea to you and a startling one. Yet it is true. Actually, Literally, you have never seen a single object m this amazing- world. .neither moss-covered386 words
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Article111 1938-10-16 14 London, Oct. 4. r£HE Hull trawler St. Sebastian has been wrecked < n Bear Island, ii the Arctic, md the crews of four other trawlers were yesterday searching the land for the 17 survivors. It was reported yesterday that one j of the men.111 words
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339 1938-10-16 14 £14 Million Sunken Treasure Located London, (ki g/XTEEN treasure galleons escorted by battle frigates were makiwj their voyage back to Spain trom America laden with raw gold silver, gold md silver plat.b and coins one summer day m 1632 when a hurricane forced the treasure ships among the ah.lk of339 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-10-16 14 If to be offered a Kn% h £JT* the Garter-the hfrhS ftfe Kirg can bestow-in rer.U The honour carries urth rt thM* "plain Mr. as hiArThe %E? tea.) wished to do. it has hJL _T that title m.^.ft*40 words
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Article26 1938-10-16 14 Voter Tol d He Is Dead "deceased" ed Party rt > fH** aU»w«d lt fnr <■•mHidr.ee. from cas-m? \i»vers ti hl bu ll, hte aU Sur^ J26 words
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Advertisement195 1938-10-16 14 S j^^V-iT%|/^ TICKETS ISSUED J t V-* V **^*l«J B Y ALL STEAM- t t FOR f TDAWFI SHIP, AIR AND J I UrHYLL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. S CMKSe clients and those of all i oihet-r resident communities are i giver- the best of attention and i assistance.195 words
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Advertisement749 1938-10-16 14 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION ■'_B_r JWQ Xjw __aT ffSu i For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart No AILMKNT resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Eiasto. Varicose veins are restored to a healthy condition, the heart becomes steady,749 words
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Advertisement756 1938-10-16 14 Friday night duty j f or a v the week ,V^ beaut y There's real loveliness for your hair m a c aj j c- f regular Amami Shampoo. Prove it Have bettings py\aae t.asy I your fa sr Aman^ Shampoo to-night. Notice You can give your hair how fresh756 words
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Article177 1938-10-16 15 London, Oct. 4. *r_,Eof the uV. !?ne i»- marriages m h^ parish, the Key. Harry r_ward:N vicar of St. Andrews, MusweJl Hill is to preach two m ••(hri^tlau man Dgt" died all single men ai d I^STpari-nto hear bout "tne found that, according >*£L rate for177 words
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Article42 1938-10-16 15 LEAVE THE DEER ALONE Hp^ußis issued recently make a: Kpaishable by a £5 fine, to tee J aWt axh the deer m Richmond j X* Hampton Court and Greenw:cb de^r have died at K_j lately, and unsuitable food B .-> public is blamed42 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-10-16 15 The photograph shows a girl walking bevde her sweetheart as Czech troops march to Denis Station m Prague to entrain for the frontier as thc crisis came to a head.32 words
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Article19 1938-10-16 15 Major F. H. Vinden, Intelligence Otfleer of the Malaya Command, is returning shortly, after his sick leave.19 words
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200 1938-10-16 15 Dog Detective Catches Cattle Thief Robertson, Cape Province. A POLICE dog here has Ird ted a native catlle thief through five miles of difficult country on a scent approximately 92 hours old. This is believed to be the South African record for distance trailed on a scent so old. A200 words
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Article84 1938-10-16 15 TOAD IN THE SNAKE Omaha, Nebraska. PREED cost a snake its life m a tomato patch belonging to Mrs. Andrew Hislop here. The snake swallowed a toad, and became so swollen that he got stuck m a hole m the ground while trying to escape Mrs. Hislop, who came after84 words
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Advertisement94 1938-10-16 15 V I _____j_-____^!WB_------B _-_-F--Rf x ''*y vr < X v^y i<^-rSs3clt.^ Mm JF-'y Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? i J Am\ mm\ Ma Ami Wm im Mm __l B By^^^ LH^- _B Lb_. 's I H :v a.v:;: :v.f -''ii H H ■if Am W A^^Smi v>____to_. |i _-_-_-_HB£_-f94 words
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Advertisement373 1938-10-16 15 TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE... Mrs. Katherine Allan, a West Brans- i So she took a holiday m the famcus wick (Australia) woman, found h?r i m the old gullies and p'eked up enough wedding ring had become too small, j grains of gold to enable a jeweller to She373 words
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Advertisement496 1938-10-16 15 n_^ (■_iy_~~s« 'T aT py"wi-----aßaaa--i f his was my |3>S£SB| BAD LEG K»J U__L I I __i mmr' m dt* 4 ____X __r UllLrlilCl Ii I OINTMENT Chronic le£ ulcer is a most exactim! te c t |9£ ot the healing power of any skin remodv Br and m thi-.496 words
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Article99 1938-10-16 16 Athens rOLONEL Spiros Cafatos, whom a V court martial m his absence sentenced to penal servitude for life for bis part m the recent rising Csnea, has now surrendered to the Cretan authorities. In the short-lived insurrection of July 29, Cafatos took command of the port Tho99 words
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Article112 1938-10-16 16 CHILDREN KILL CR YING PLA YMA TE Transvaal. BECAUSE a one-year-old child would not stop crying for his niGther while she was away, his playmates filled his mouth with ana. The baby died. The child's mother, a native woman who works on a farm here, went away for the day112 words
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Article68 1938-10-16 16 Melbourne, IN Yackandandah, Victoria, two men are carrying out "goldmining operations" m the main street outside the __}ank< of Australasia. Odd specks of gold have apparently been swept out with the dust from the bank and have become embedded m the earth on the footpath. The68 words
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474 1938-10-16 16 Story Of Blackmail. Indiscreet Letters -nd an el i. referred l 4 as "Mr x* _T <***** theeMdß,^, Edna .lane Oakw. f of Cromwell road Pleaded ".illy to leteer m(>nri menaces. Her defence was that *e W Had been blackmailed and tb wanted -Mr474 words
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Article166 1938-10-16 16 PEEPING TOMS AT GIRLS' CLUB London, Oct. 1. VILLAGE youths at New Denham Bucks, have peeped through the windows of the girls' club while girls, lying on their bacfca, have exercised by flinging their limbs about m the air. When the New Denham young men's 'club heM its annual meeting166 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-10-16 16 The wedding of Mr. Lim Choo Kian, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Cheng Chuan, to ?*Jiss Mary Tan, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Birchee, of Muar, took place at the Geylang Methodist Church, Singapore.40 words
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Article32 1938-10-16 16 Famous old coaching inn, the Bull, *t Hirchwood, near Sidcup (Kent) is to be demolished. A big new J.;xury hotel h 'o be built m its place.32 words
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Advertisement542 1938-10-16 16 STOMACH SUFFERER "One Mass of Bones" There ia nothing like eontiXMX-d trouble for "getting you down." Mrs L. H.. for instance, lost weight most alarmingly and suffered excruciating pain Working m a hot atmosphere." she writes. I got indigestion and gastric trouble, and had -everal medicines, tried everything and to542 words
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Advertisement452 1938-10-16 16 .^:''A jj^ofci.''^^.'^KJMJfe ■•o_f_l 'T— S? SB H«b bSB _&__^j& :^£s_9 BH H_l _K^b $>3ml a_^!_l Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of SHERLEY'S lONIC CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness. Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessness, Itching, Scratching, L Hajr Shedding,' etc., is over-heated blood. But a dog's blood only gets452 words
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Article246 1938-10-16 17 TOHE BBC Microphone will take to j the road again m the near future, j resuming its wanderings among th villages and towns of the Midland j counties of England. With the assistance of S. P. 15 Mais, th«: well-known author, to Home and eve; sea246 words
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Article42 1938-10-16 17 More bad news for fanners. Six counties are affected by a standstill order imposed after confirmation of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disea'.-a at Worplesdon, Surrey. "No move ment" area lies m Surrey. West Sussex. Hampshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire. Middjesex42 words
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Article164 1938-10-16 17 BORN m M > SBd trained st the fami > Mo.com Conservatoire, Marie Kirn. '-a, who will give a harp Transmission 3 M Monday, was the .."-t harpist to win the Oold Miriai the Conservatories highest honour, and one I very rai' 1> awarded. Sh her164 words
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Article86 1938-10-16 17 No mat lea wii.it branch *>f .-port ye m may indulge- v. attainment of proficiency is invariably dependent upon a clear brain, a hand and a true eye. Pinketias help you to acquire these attribute,. Tiny pink laxative pills, taken ocea>ioiia".y when needed. Pinkettes dispel con.stipation, cleanse86 words
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Advertisement211 1938-10-16 17 Willi* _Pti_c*iv_\7' c_r_rl :M sm\WmlmF Ull JLl<ws> IC9IUICU ft. w-%, jplbb" dl d/ HJUt_>il. tUV lib «|r JHfefc, M Juct/ll Civ v^UIUSf lit /*r ■r ,w ipf WHENEVER energy is fading and spirits are that its cooling essences will never fail them. Ip- J. jjjffl» low, a touch of Atkinsons211 words
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Miscellaneous1139 1938-10-16 17 Off THE AIR TO-DAY When_And^Where To Listen In SINGAPORE NIROM BERLIN HOLLAND m etres <1.33 mcs) am YDC 1515 Mc s <*M m.) DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) PCJ 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m.) l metres (1-33 mcs) n r p.m. i P- m -#1 r 5 ig h^ urch service1,139 words
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Advertisement701 1938-10-16 18 r dresser said a New Growth was Impossible /r Read what 4flj£ k KOTALKO mr 't| uton. I W 1 had no hair on my emrmm ti 11 u t fl- ii ltA l ft '^T Jtmf Hosi'.itiii ih«-y es-hl I Ud n ye have an,,th r huir an 1701 words
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Advertisement190 1938-10-16 18 IViYSTERY REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM What this mystery remedy that rheumatic sutierers are so anxious to exp ..in to each other m the common object of ridding the world of Rheumatism and all its pain and Boldly they proclaim that there are mysterious curative elements m Fynnon Salt that work m190 words
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Advertisement138 1938-10-16 18 .Doctors and dentists agree tha* ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains— as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds— it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of138 words
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Advertisement65 1938-10-16 18 Worry is over __m_» _____H^v v 4 We have arranged for the Prudential to take care of our old age The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). J7JIB, MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE The Largest Insurance Institution m the British Empire. sbbb bbbiibbb 1 :_aas. W W Influenza, Colds T\65 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-16 18 ARRIVED '939 STEWART -WARNER RADIO From 6 lubes up*"* PRICES FROM $«0* WORLD WIDE RADIO CO. 98, Robinson Ro* 1 Singapore-21 words
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Article336 1938-10-16 19 " Sphinx - Gruelling Matches In Penang "Sphinx" X KOOI ENG AUN WIN KEY FIXTURE (l.v I'enang) LgLKiHT of last week-, play m the Penang open badminton P^ainpionships was the victory of the junior champions, Song i fri and Khoo r.ne; Am., who beat a more experienced pair m j*. Choo .md Tan336 words
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Article124 1938-10-16 19 Boon Choo Teik Lim Defeated Sspea__ng. Ho Boon Choi and tia were the pride of Hi' Yew ><*-mation ajnd when they met at the hands of the fattpons. Song Yck Kooi and WAun. their innumerable sup- hav_ experienced a serious tet, on tho whole, I by three points which F&E-icate124 words
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392 1938-10-16 19 " Phoenix - "Phoenix" COMMENTS ON SPORE CHAMPIONSHIPS (By enix" \yiTH Malaya's most important badminton tournament over —I refer, of course, to t^e Foong Seong Cup competition racquet wielders are again turning their attention lo local championships. My colleagues up-country having, m their articles392 words
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351 1938-10-16 19 " Racquet - "Racquet" (By Perak) JOHORE'S great display m the final of the Foong Seong Cup competition over thei- formidable rivals, Selangor, at Kuala Lumpur -ast week-end- has been the *übject of very favourable comments m local sports circles. While enthusiasts m Perak will certainly351 words
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Article447 1938-10-16 19 " Quix - "Quix" J. B. Players To Gain All Major Honours? (By TPHJ. his tk!e;il of Johore by four matches to one at the b^nd^ of Selangor m the (inal of ihe Foong Seon^ Cup inter-State Malay th badminton competition, came as a «;reat surprise to followers of the447 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-10-16 19 Ng Ngoh Tee (left), Johore S iatc singles champion for three years m succession and Wo'ig Peng Yee.18 words
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Advertisement418 1938-10-16 19 m Cripple Your Nerves T^roinond Itching m 15 h^^TX/^* MllHi*__ A mm -OSS Of MEMORY ""Hites, Avoid Operation \£tijL New Discovery [_______-__-tJV i| i ik I fj*»*»>v.»ry of Chinaroid by an _____./f i^X^*— &msmm7!% n l V S 5? ,on ,r "<"•<•*; f NERVOUSNESS J{ J2« to .surfer from th»-418 words
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Advertisement445 1938-10-16 19 fii- \f>* WHO > ii I I»b'!> HOI «;»il life an«l cm There a* worn-OUt befn; ritaWe, nod pi to every i chill ot Influenza \Ma too 1.. Va-d c al te, play. Yo-i nmj be i Bvery tired man. cv, man living ma; daily "energy- ration". I v Lf445 words
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Article, Illustration650 1938-10-16 20 " ARGUS - CAN THE AIRMEN LIFT THE CUP? "ARGUS" BY m WHO will be Singapore Cup champious .his year.' That is the big quest iem m soccer circles at the moment. 'he holders have- been eliminated and Mmong the othejj vanquished are Ihe Malaya Cup Veterans whose hopes of re-Uving their old650 words
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Article936 1938-10-16 20 11/HY is it we do not have more boxing m local schools and why it is the manly art is not on thb schedule oi' annual contests between Raffles College and Medical College. There is no dearth of coaches? There must be many boxers, past and936 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-10-16 20 BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHTS IN ACTION AT HARRINGAY Picture shows Ben Foord floored b£ Eddie Phillips m their British heavyweight eliminator at Harringay. Phillips subsequently also woii against Jack Doyle, who knocked himself out of the ring at the same arena.39 words
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Article, Illustration417 1938-10-16 20 An Apology To The S.C.R.C. (Sunday Tribune Sports Reporter) I HE Art thrtt the tennis tournament; at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club ia forging ahead steadily, and has oveiry indication of being the most successful m the history of this old and distinguished Malayan club. Th-cc no doubt about itsTribune - 417 words
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Article186 1938-10-16 20 Consolation In Defeat T\EFEAT early m the season u-ually does more vood than harm, at least that is the only consolation supporters of civilian rugby m Singapore have after the State side's display against the Seletar Services at thc Cricket Club last week. Johore ran the Seletar men so dote186 words
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512 1938-10-16 20 Malacca: The Week's Sport In Retrospect lFro Our on Corre*^ Mala< Saw, 4 SEVFRE tu.sle f or coveted C>ni#ti_-. f•* witnessed at h uT .r Suites Sd& the sec!^ 22"ft*i! was another draw each >^ two goals. n N^ The Muslimins arc morf t, l man pitied for it was[_^512 words
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Advertisement347 1938-10-16 20 STOMACH PAIN GOES INSTANTLY Xew Remedy that Removes the Cause Flatulence, heartburn, pain, distension, palpitations, and shortness of breath— you know those distressing symptoms of indigestion only too well. Do you know their cause? They are caused by wind which m turn is caused by undigested and fermenting food. We347 words
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575 1938-10-16 21 Johore Badminton Championships Start On Thursday WONG BROTHERS AMONG THE ENTRANTS [From Our Oum Correspondent] Bafu Pahat, Saturday. 12 entries have been received from the Johore State badminton championship tournament, 12 for the men's open singles, seven pairs for the men's open doubles, 12 for the men's junior singles, and575 words
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283 1938-10-16 21 FALCONER CUP TENNIS AT BATU PAHAT Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Saturday mi-final of the Falconer *Z*nts competition, the Chi:,s^tion dub defeated the Club by five games to nil. a j-ood crowd of enthu--s*2*e-nt at he t.° vernmcn t Eg court to witness the 301 rame was the Issue between283 words
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103 1938-10-16 21 VICTORIA SCHOOL BEAT R.I. AT BADMINTON IN a friendly match consisting of 3 singles and I doubles Victoria School heat Rallies Institution by 3 games to 2 on Thursday. Results: (V.S. players mentioned first). Singles: Tan Eng Kiat beat Howe Soo Beng 15—10; 15—4. Chan Swee Lee beat Ng Cheng103 words
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Article33 1938-10-16 21 Bangkok. Saturday.— Chinese rubbei I planters reported disposing of bearing areas m the middle of Siam. near the southern railway, totalling 10,000 acres I to Anglo-French and B^ndixsens, Limil ted.33 words
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154 1938-10-16 21 INDIANS TO HAVE BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. AN important decision which will considerably improve the working conditions of over 600 employees at local In -J ian firms was taken by 'he '"unnrttee of the Malacca Indian chamber of Commerce, yesterday. The committee decided to instruct154 words
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Article276 1938-10-16 21 Malacca Residents Appeal To The Governor (From Our < »\\n Correspondent Malacca, Saturday. THI. Malacca Eurasian Association, which came Mm the 1 'melijjbi same time ago m connection with the appointment of the successor to Dr. Keun as the Eurasian representative on the Municipal Commission, has been276 words
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Article54 1938-10-16 21 A Reuter message from Berlin .state.? that the number of Jew sh solicitors who will nrobrbly be affected by the new anti-Jewish decree m old Reich is about 2,000 ro 3,000. Tnose who will be aUoweo to practise aa representatives of the J>ws will be known m future54 words
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Advertisement240 1938-10-16 21 m^ m m m ma\m m^ m II i :_______________________i II I I I II I I II I I _^___________________h _^^^H I I I I I I Ha_-_-_-_-_-_-i I _-_-_l a_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_i l l_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-^ I i _____H _____H _____H _i HIH -'i I I _____________________H _________________H_______H I II I -.-H-------------I240 words
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Article308 1938-10-16 22 !Fro7?/ Our Oicv Correspondent I Ser.mbmn, Saturday. FN fine weather and before a poor crowd, including -h*- B itish Uesident, Neori-Malacca del Jited the R.A.F. hy nine points (two tries and a penalty) to three (a penalty) on the slat ior. padang here this afternoon. The308 words
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Article64 1938-10-16 22 ffBE Theatre. Rcyal at North Bridge Road will show to-day an outstanu juag Hindustani talkie entitled '"Resurrec ion" or "Dunia-kia-hai." There vaili be three performances at 3. 6 ond 9 p.m. "Resurrection" is based on the wellknown novel by Tolstoy's of that name. Mis? Lalita Fawar. the noted64 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-10-16 22 CHINESE Hockey WIN ON HONG LIM GREEN I hive of the game on Friday when the S.CRjC em mti match against (he Medical College tnion on the uinnw's |rou__29 words
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910 1938-10-16 22 Tanglin Sports Notes (D 1 f|N€E more we open on ra htr a sad note, this time the death of L Cpl. Steenson of tfu Uv val Inniskillint F usiliers who passed aw. iy from internal trouble d_iin« the week. He was a910 words
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Advertisement56 1938-10-16 22 »_Mw M> w Ml,lK< '"*«*»^Zr_-* < *Q^^ Mm^i'** a mm«mMammmmmmm^mmm.mm~m~. rr n .__!~B__^_ JBl M__M^BlJ_l__HWf -i IMW* J*~* iir 'nwm— ai-fIM-Tinn. ZT. >>*&■* when you feel like a beer you need it ..v-*^^**** I^' >: :b^ ;^'b:b: S& x»^^__ „t\&es*syj _a§_Stt __k v.- s_ ____"£__>:>:-:■'* o?^V' 2 S. >'- _6S_Hwsb"!56 words
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Advertisement84 1938-10-16 22 fAL|^*eTOWN YOU MUSTN T MISS "GOLD DIGGERS m SHANGHAI" Presented By The Shanghai Revue anew world OfTM two shows IO NIGHT ijUll 7.15—9.15 15 ENCHANTING CHORINES PE?/', v bl|^__i_r&*3^lb i _T|b As Hhm|h| ft ?-«R- a_ft __i l_^> "^^^__^_^B_Kib 'M^n-'w-.n^^^^-Pr^^K v BHiwiiiimßivi _Ciß_t___y'b ?___r ____^_^^___M% *sSRv_Bm96IK fl_fl_BßWWWß3Bfe^'?3^.:%.'ffi%jffi/£vffi./ _t-_-_-_-__-i— H--_-_H-___________lM_____i_________________i p*_n84 words
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599 1938-10-16 23 Inter-State Friendly Rugby POTTER'S BRILLIANT COAL KICKING MP* a ro improvement on thei, display of last weekTml f?insap«»re. -ired ;i comfortable victory over Johore m the Ljiatemahh on ti S.C ;.v;. padang yesterday by 19 points (two CtlffepenaltN goal.-*) to -ix (a try and599 words
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Article29 1938-10-16 23 JN Un (liter-State Rugby match :>.. Kuala I. umpur yesterday a ite moon, Se'angOt l>e<-t the Army by six points (penalty and ivy) to Sve (out goal).29 words
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346 1938-10-16 23 Eurasians Swamp Europeans At Hockey Malacca. Saturday. r pHE local Eurasians proved yesterday that they are the best hockey team m thb' Settlement, when they trounced thc local .Europeans lo the tune of six goals to one. 11 wa^ almost a rout. The Eurasians combined remarkably well and Roy de346 words
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Article87 1938-10-16 23 [From Our Onn. Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Displaying far superior form than their opponents, H D. Gnrady and Goh Teik ChOw found Utile difficulty m de .rating Soo Ho Km Chin and A. V. Arunasalam a I 6—o. 6—2 m the Johore Bahru teachers tennis final played at87 words
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214 1938-10-16 23 dtIFF imposition was put up by the Garrison doubles ohamp ons, Cpl. Dimmer sftfl WO Spillard against lim Pjoe D.'-ni and So Ti Ha m thoi, open doubles encasement at Haig Lim Green last night. T lm and partner wen tbe first set214 words
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Article69 1938-10-16 23 The Cb IB' Singles Final ot thc V.M.C.A T» nnb. Championships could net be d-cided yesterday owing to fail ing light and Kill tn continued on another day. j L. C. Goh <15.3) beat Hu.;.<in < 15.3 j 9—7 m the first set but lost69 words
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Article36 1938-10-16 23 WRESTLING RESUL TS Last night's wrestling results were: Tony Lamaro beat Alayar Khan m th.* .second round. Michael Gil l drew with Sardar Khan Wong Bock Cheurg drew with King Kong. Harbin Singh beat Jeji Goldstein.36 words
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Article28 1938-10-16 23 London, Oct. 15. I: r he Queen's Club national covered COUtls championships semi-final, MisMargaret Scriven (the holder) beat Miss Gem eioahing by 6 l, >— V. Reuter.28 words
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54 1938-10-16 23 Transhipment Facilities Inadequate \From Our Onn Correspondent J Bangkok. Saturday. Arrangements for the transhipment cf Australian griffin and mares for tho forthcoming racing season here, provided by th? Harbour Board this week, are considered inadequate. Tt is reportecl that one mare was so badly in.iured m the process thai she54 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-10-16 23 11 lb Wme the padar/ M Friday cvenins the It F. heal the SCC second string.18 words
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158 1938-10-16 23 Perak Asiatics Win 'All Blues' Rugger [From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. IN the opening match of the All- Blues Cup Rugger competition played on Victoria Green this afternoon, Perak Asiatics scor-d a convincing victory over Penang Asiatics by eight points (one goal and a penalty goal) to nil. In158 words
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350 1938-10-16 23 MAKING their debut m Singapore hockey, the Dutch XI were beaten by four goals to one by the S.R.C. Reserves on the Padang yesterday afternoon. The Dutch Club were seen on the attack soon after the start, forced two corners and on once350 words
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625 1938-10-16 23 " Phoenix - S. B. A. SINGLES TITLE WON BY PENG SOON "Phoenix" (By |>LAVED m a tense almost he re ot cautiousne-s. which deprived the Same nf much of Us e\ri<enunt. the men'- open stogie*, hadmiiilon final between Won£ Peng Soon and Seah Kntr He* proved a ft (tag (hmax to the625 words
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Advertisement51 1938-10-16 23 Pi. IS Ali Tllli CLI II AUTUMN MEETING I9SB Owing io the death of H.H. the hultan e>f Perak Paduka Sri Sultan Iskandar Shah. G.CM.GX.C.V.0., the Races will he run on Tuesday, October 18, Thursday, October 20, Saturday, October 22 instead of on the days previously advertised C R BYERS,51 words
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Advertisement74 1938-10-16 23 1 INTERNATIONAL s j WRESTLING toi rM ;ami:nt n HAPPY WORLD STADIUM j TONIGHT j at MS I'M. KING KONG S J JEJI GOLDSTEiN I Wong Beck Cheung I ABDUL AZIZ I i I TONY LAMARO i BAKSI SINGH 4 SARDAR KHAN i i MICHAEL GILL i i Benefit Wrest74 words
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450 1938-10-16 24 South China War "YTO freak developments of any consequence have taken place m tke South China war situation. Thc latest cahies report minor clashes, and the fall of WaicJiow which, however, was contradicted hy a Sin Chew Jit Poh Message. Ch nese troops450 words
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Article162 1938-10-16 24 AVERY successful Junction was th.- rmnual dinner r. the -Vala van Associaticn of th. Institution of Civil Engineers wHch was he d at the Adelphi Hotel last night. Members of the Association assembled In S ngapore over tbe week-end, and various functions and meetings were held. Ther.162 words
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Article16 1938-10-16 24 The strike of London railway workers ba_ ended, according to a Reuter message.16 words
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Article84 1938-10-16 24 Glowing tributes to IV r. Lim Keng Hor. soecial Tribune staff representative to the China war zone, for hib excellent work with Malaya's National newspaper, particularly m connector with the publication of the Morning Tribune, were paid by Mr. H. L. Hopkin, the editor, and84 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-10-16 24 British troops ard police have increased their vigilance m Palestine, where new outbreaks between Jews and Arabs occur practically every day and over a widespread area. The Royal Air Force, troops and police have encountered Arab bands near Hattin. Mount Tabor and Galilee. Photo shows: soldiers70 words
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Article438 1938-10-16 24 Home Football Results flNCE .-train this season. Arsenal sufferred defeat, this time at the hand* of Chelsea to the tune of four goals to two. Huddersfield went down to Boltrn Wanderers, while Manchester held Blackpool to a goalless draw. Tranmere was badly heated by Newcastle in the second division. There438 words
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Article68 1938-10-16 24 THE Bukom Clerks' Association held a dinner last niffht at the Happy World to celebrate their sixth annivervary. Mr. Ch'a Soon Ann, honorary secretary, m the course of his speech, thanked members and guests fcr their attendance He referred to the Association's financial position as sound. Mrs.68 words
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Article375 1938-10-16 24 SCOUTS CUBS HOLD BIG RALLY (Sundav- T>?bune Staff Reporter) JHFa drone of three plane tngines m the distant ivolume to a menacing roar.— a dip towards an H followed immediately by a hash of fire _-e_ "ap h( v u^»ndiion and sipoi. a house m ruins. This exciting incident took375 words
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Article57 1938-10-16 24 UIS Excellency the (j*^ 11 Sir Shenton jw 11 £da, at j alan Messrs, Aw Boon HtwjL^ B«H)n Par had joinUj C J*™ m Mr •lbrahXS'S. 1.000. and aniitw came fro m an aim Muvlim m aid 0 f tITZ Headquarters tWiUiimTJ^ These are the fir?57 words
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