Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 October 1938

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune 6-No. 20 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 39 1 HER LEGS ARE NORTH £20,000 ac res.? r.- T v b>/V fit verier, Arrived m London kar \'r: r'wai lum'-hein > T < G ■kit whprr. the he itih nt Mr fcrJßr Chirrberi Bri iaH miar. Mistivq^ett' legs are or 120,000.
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  • 162 1 I i so us il to political in the- Tow year«i in the t -dav ally "Whon will the d« ared Dr. Minis' of Propa- at i\ *t jn'JT f to eelebrni the return JJ **>->! tb tM ia •<!. ued "It the very
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  • 646 1 Report Denied foreigners and Chinese alike scoff at the report of Gen. Chiang's departure from Hankow, and express the belief that the C hinese leader has merely proceeded to Changsha, capital of Hunan Province, where he is preparing for a firm stand against the
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    89 1 There is a story behind this picture. It was taken at Kuantan at mid-day on Saturday when the Sultan of Pahang named one of the Sunderland flying boats "Pahang." Noel Barber flew up on the trip on Friday afternoon, stayed the nieht there. The photograph was rushed to
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  • 359 1 T HE British Air Mini-try announces tae^^ 1 Vickers Armstrong cf arrangements for the c.cation with the aid of their whole organisation, of a wulejprea 1 Contracting system to he engaged m manufacture of airsystem will feed mponent parts Cor final assembly m'„ a
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  • 63 1 Police went to the rescue of a Tewith bus attacked by Arabs m thc outskirts of .Taffa. killed one Aiab. wounded another and captured five, reports Reuter. .Arabs have begun to replenish their transport and fuel supplies hy commandenng unescorted tank warfens. One was held uo
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  • 1014 1  - PAHANG RULER NAMES "FLYING BA TTLESHIP Noel Barber (By AN the broad river that Hows lazily m from the Kast oast, the Sultan of Pahailg yesterday named one of the Short Sunderland R.A.F. flying boats Tahang,' at Kuantan. It was a simple, yet colourful spectacle; one m which tho real
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  • 182 1 Pretender's Son Pleads For French Monarchy DEFYING the law of exile the Cointe de Pans, son of the Due de Guise, pretender to the French throne, made a secret vls t lo Franc:*, receiving party of journalists at an obscure country house near Paris and miking a ph-a. for restoration
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 330 2 London, Oct. 10. 4 "HOWL oi rice" dinm; the Chinese equivalent of the English "-ion* ot bread and cheese," has been held at Iho Victoria HaH, Square. Organized by the China Campaign Committee he purpose of raising funds
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  • 69 2 P hotograph 'shows a typical street lamp lighter of Singapore. Every evening he goes round and lights the gas lamps, one by one. In the morning, however, he puts them out without the aid of a ladder, thanks to hook and rod device with which he is
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  • 92 2 London Oct. 12. AN order placed by the Rotterdam Lloyd line for a new 21,000 ten motor vessel for the Europe-Java passenger service will, it is anticipated, enable the voyage from Marseilles to Singapore to be made m fourteen days, as against eighteen days upon tho present
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  • 46 2 Driving wind and rain lashed thc town and rough seas beat over the front when the *a!c tl weeping the South Coast hit Brighten, the Sussex resort. Photo shows deads of spray bursting over the pier as huge seas crash ..gainst Brighton Pier.
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  • 131 2 WHILE he was rescuing a drowning man, Mohammed bin Tahar, hea' h guardian ot Sale INage, French Morocco, lost 425 francs (a little over .2-10) and his clothes. A thief took advantage of the fact that b rrcwd of holiday-makers was watching the rescue and
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  • 347 2 What The Stars Foretell MONDAY FOR ALL READERS. a Helpful influences for business; 2 push and you should, by skilful manoeuvring, finish the day ivith very successful results from your activities. You wdl enjoy an atmosphere of good-w ll from h superiors and fellow workers. S S SPECIAL INFLUENCES: Jan-
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  • 153 2 London, Oct. 12. TPHE Right Rev. Ernest Penny Lo^rie Danson, D.D., Provost of St. Mary's Edinburgh, and formerly assistant Bishop of ihe diocese of Carlisle, has been chosen as the new Bishop of St. Andrews m sue- cession to the late Dr. Reid. Clerical
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  • 242 2 $83,000 SCHOOL OPENS SOON (Sttn&iy Tribune Staff Reporter) j Kr-'-T.-gV. new EnJ-rsh School, i rapidly nearrifg completion and wi i j he open early nex! year. Erected by ihe Johore Govern- mean at the cost of $83,000, tfce I structure modern h. appearance and has s_>lend*d vwritetion. ther.? is accommodatiwi
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  • 26 2 After thci- slay of some months m Lurbpe, Hamsah bhi AbchJlah and Abdul .Aalek have soiled for Malaya on the •T. and O. Canto:;.
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  • 50 2 Heady response met the variety show held at the Gieat World last night under the auspices of the Singapore Snipping Clerks' Ai-sociati.cn. The entertainment prevkied was of a high order, end the show i.s being repeated to-night. Lest night's large audience included the Municipal President. Mr. W. Bartley
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  • 97 2 Passengers had to carry their cur. luggage and 'icket couple trams when nearly 400 members of the \niLlZ a r s *t »m pr iters, elcaiurs, guards and cartage mcr-s.opued *Zllt lion London. Thc strike concerns ihr action of- I u»™w l Sf Fat whe, it
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  • 363 2 Biggest Air Rally Yel (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) pi.ANES roomed and roared o\cr the Civil Airport ester?!.. they participated m lite biggest air rally yd to lake n Singapore. There were hube crowds of interested people present. a« there were thrills galore. An inspiring scene
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 33 2 K\E EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLI SIVELY. THE NEW 18 POINT EXAMiNATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. »msmp/on Ysptical a? Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. 'PHONE 3002. R. .V Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science.
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    • 43 2 tin HARNESS DEBILITY use DESCHIENS' Syrup oi H-vmoKi-bin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health A mOm\ J F« better than svrun.-, raw meat. Medical* j PHONE /lV GOO**** < _>_?^SjSp^^ Charmi.-ay .iluated ideal for, j s T j COCKTAIL BAK H>l Mil f |___!_-^^S^^ J
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  • 53 3 Naming New Boat This picture, taken at ihe naming ceremony of the R.A.F. Hying boat "Pahang" at Kuantan on Saturday, j-how.s the Air Ofiice. Commanding, Royal Air Fcrcc, Far East, Air Vicc.Vlai.ha! J. T. Babington taking a piutt near the pier be f ore the Sultan went on beard and
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  • 629 3 CANTON DEBA CLE SURPRISES THE BRITISH PRESS f [HE swiff fall of Canton and the apparent impficatk'n that the fall of Hankw >v !i bhortly follow lias crc'itecJ amazement m Britai.., states Renter. "The r-nci is not yet" is the conclusion of the Daily Telegraph, which recalls that th? Ja;anese
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  • 91 3 Fish Canning Factory In Dindings Shortly m k NEW ipdustry will a- started m Perak when I rVmVtaei leu nnning fch m 'ba Dirdfng wiU be qstofelishei m Pan.kor Island sh:»rt!>. I Mr. Will.ai ,bbk Direec cr of Fisheries, visited Pan n m Sunda} I ret cm ie ri en
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  • 267 3 (From our own correspondent). Malacca, Saturday. HK.Hr.u- prob m«1 some time ago m Malacca whereby taxi-dancers (teen* host, m m this country wil] be united m one organisation rich wil' not only safeguard their interests out also uphold the prestige rftter profession has definitely "fizzled"
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  • 124 3 \tpa Our Owti Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. p spite of the decision of In- merchants to giant SunPfi eff to their employees, tlie <*eiiuons among another secI*• or workers, the Chinese daks and chye hoos remain a same. Cwditiens among this inartiv'u' avon ol the people are
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  • 101 3 Our n, un i Correspondent) Segamat, Friday. I eat tappim- julutong n I*l Tenan- jungle, a W*ed Kok How; n. o) a tiger and badly about on ihe face. He *N n bandages m the H0.,,;, ■;*Uooear that the Chinese went r ,;J utopl; "i_ everyday
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  • 79 3 *°dD_* Ingapore, Friday. **J nf instance of Inspector **».*B_; t th< Anti-Vice Branch, .ration, m the Fourth Police y f -orv Mr Kenneth A '^J 4 a Indian Malabar! named *9et u rn Aoc --'-h. charged tha! oi F i?. bbed Min ah binti Samah *80 d br acelets
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  • 137 3 HIS Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas have given thenpatronage to the band and pipe concert by the band of the second Battalion, the loyal Regiment, and the pipes and drums of the second Battalion. The Gordon Highlanders, at the Victoria Memonal Hall on Saturday, November 12.
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  • 85 3 A ir Link With Hankow DELAYED by the French Air Line, the Hongkong-Hankow a'r service is being maintained via Vunnan province but communication between Hongkong and Canton i> impossible even by radio. P' is announced that General Mo p<i Jen has been dismissed and punIshed op a charge of negUgence
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  • 61 3 I, Following the news cf the fall o* Canton and rightly anticipating troubib 'among the Cantonese, Singapore Police V are on the alert. Yesterday, the Police traced the susI picious movements of nine Cantonese •'at Jalan Besar, and had them arrested. Though they are all said to be
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  • 1035 3 Anii -Japanese Seat' fits T^HJE anxiety of Utc local authorities to maintain order and peace .it all ce^ts, bearing *n mind the possibility of rep ircus-ions of the hostilities m China takinp; place locally, was a^ain adumbrated ;n no uncertain terms by a IV'ce
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    57 3 Mr. John P. Ahin and Miss Molly Eber, who were married on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. Father N. Maury officiated. Miss M. Eber and Miss i. Gatriel were bridesmaids. Mr. V. Gabriel was b«"si man. Bridegroom is sou of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ahin end
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 149 3 OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF AMBIKAPATIJU WE ARE SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 3 THEATRES TO-DAY! THE GREATEST, MOST EXPENSIVE AND MOST ENTERTAINING PICTURE OF THE YEAR! I>B Altl ItOI.OI Ml GRAND THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE! (BEACH ROAD) (NEW WORLD) (TANJONG PAGAR) TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY 1 JW., 0.45 1 .M, a.JU f.M. INCLUDING
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  • FILM FANS
    • 1347 5 TO TAN OR WOT TO TAN la USE or two far the !a Le ll ika morning, though I'll cl-j f gentlenu I iter, art any m Singapore, Lttl very .ne/. doubt) by giving lune leg picturt Ilfl.-ii._ht he panJo»i for think■!_it people m Hollywood get as fcr. supposed to
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    • 25 5 On your left, ladies an rl gentlemen, Fob Taylor makes love to Barbara Stanwyck m a scene from "His Affair!"
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    • 30 5 On your right, the youngsters s^m to be bav.ng their bit of fun m "Youth Will Hay.. Its Fling." Grand shew. this, with excellent sparkle and wit.
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    • 162 5 I "POME up to my cabin to-night. I v I'm keeping company with 5 myself." —"The Girl oi the Golden West." A UNT Polly, s-nging m church: _M "Praise God from Whom all J btoftsin*. Flow (aside) You just J wait till I get you over
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 214 5 FAMOUS DOCTOR'S IDEAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH PAINS 'Bisurated' Maanesta (jives excellent results and is the ideal remedy fqt stomach pains and acidity. It is particularly recommended fo? Dyspepsia. Gastritis, Stomach Pains. Flatulence and even Stomach Ulcers:' H. Lehmann, Faculty of Medicine, Paris. If further proof were needed that stomach trouble
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    • 352 5 Lose A Pound A Day This New Easy Way Wr^hm.^ 'j/^Banish ThaHJfl?q\ \f m*m^£f) Useless Fat. A New Discoverii from Holly_ood, Calif. Used by f W I Cinema Stars. Makes /W V You Look and Fall ■m m% V? Years Younqeiv I_P <♦(____!^_T day and you k<i these results: i.
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  • 1009 6  - GETTING READY For War? C.H. STANLEY JONES Education And Defence By CIVIL CORPS IN SPORE? M ALA YAS most urgent problem at the moment, with the Japanese surrounding Hongkong and cutting it off fnora the mainland, is EDUCATION FOR DEFENCE. Hongkong will soon find that it University ?s of no
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  • 228 6 London, Oct. 16. MARRIED secretly two weeks ago, Miss Leonie de Verteuil, twentyone, daughter of Frederick J. de Verteuil, the disbarred barrister serving five years' penal seivitude for conspiracy to defraud, is now a widow. Called to the telerhone, she was toki gently that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 INDIGESTION HfQI Stomach or Intestinal I Many sufferers think of indigestion only as stomach I N YB->4_HBfc^!_«|^. trouble. But British Medical Men have long under- '*^l^M -K-_P-VBl_^ *-tood that three-uuarters of all you cat wus: bedigesW v V.fl|^^3J^tcdinyour INTESTINES. That is why nearly2o,ooo m of them have given CICFA Tablets
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    • 138 6 Sif^wS WHFM \Y/^m^ STRENGTH I C 1/^v V$ FAGGED/ [YOU NEED {m' /y^^pl^ Do you feel weak, run-down? Do you tire easily? j "*tfT Then you need Waterbury's Compound to build XV you up— to help restore normal health and vigour. -7\Va x^^Sv Waterbury's Compound contains pure liver and ytf
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    • 899 6 GE1 I ING lies! re.«;J C/V^NT nusl soi lor iv hen tiic ord eaMc 111 h PK on m **> Sfl f ccr and 1#< !l r mi!nit y^netetSL? 1 <? 1 l <^ wl nics; leadi-o Jl qi l l«,^ igte Flaying for 2 hymn. a t u c?v
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  • 1707 7 STRIVTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES v has been .aid and written during f y few weeks as to the crying need ■Diversity m Malaya that those of us denied the privilege of university becoming quite sell-conscious. B all fi- vour cducatiem, as much the patient ian absorb and as "high" jH^ble. I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 125 7 .i_t -3-_j _H__. _____H I ..■■s:%ss■s?' m\\ I y___l __r f Nowhere will you pur- v chase Beef of such out H F F F standing quality with U L L such fine flavour and lend I r j erness as that which we can C A hi n offer.
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  • 224 8 Barman Foils Heroin Smugglers London. Oct. 5. AN attempt to smuggle heroin concealed m an ice cream container into the offices of the United States Marshal m the Federal Building, Foley-square, Ntw York, was frustrated last week by an alert restaurant counterman. Three men, who were later identified j as
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  • 819 8 BUT THEY ESCAPED WITH AN ASHTRAY •_-x^ i i• London fw*t JN a week m which Ihe peace ol the world has been threaten!. one man, il would be oppoitune to tell mi n 1 ul! the story ,f the
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  • 246 8 > r r London, Oct. 5. 'THE modern woman is responsible for the recent enormous increase m separations, divorces and other matrimonial troubles. This belief wa. Q expressed to a reporter by Dr. A. Herbert Gray, chairman ol the newly-formed Marriage Guidance Council, which intends
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  • 29 8 Miss C. Monk. Nursing Sister. Malayan Nursing Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore. with effect from Sept. 10, with claim to pension.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1082 8 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women TV Ull haaire of L i I i■• h ii* art trouble and of paraon i ymplon a of Hiib» ire are: Ne head- (mm k I .'i pressure m ll— rt. «li/.'/in- n •h, patni m heart, palpitation, ...a nei h i worry.
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    • 144 8 mmm \m\ _b»B^S!^^^^^^^^^^_ __r Bi a>_l H__ s_b a^o** a i^ ''W''-. $<mm 4f*mMmm *mmvQv*i?- ma mm *s" r_B **j|fc, ___r i^___^ i _Kb a8 **_l. a^/P^ >T ■WeWm _aT»e» -'-^pr mm F__. f '^C-__P __>y^__s_P^^ t\t &43ffiwMfPP w^ mW^\ \a____|L L% We W%^&Lm\a^^ m ml i_k __1 KOLYNOS cleans
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  • 42 9 Ike a noal Fin Brigade Pump Competition took place at the London Fire Brigade headquarters m Lambeth, London. The competition was won by Old Kent Ro.'cl 4 *B" Watch. Phcto shows cheers for the winners of the competition.
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  • 325 9 London, Oct. 16. V.i c »1 mels I pi side on b with privates m the P -n recently. JJVre *-*< m lh thou L pkkrd I run, British LhtinrHe- n,! over lhe 7 ia ma nt.tin order n during 'he plebis- ib. the .Army again re! c a
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  • 421 9 Socialists' £2,000 Gift To Czechs 1 ondon. Oct. 16. Qlii Walter Citrine, eeneiv. secretary of Ihe Trades Union Congress General Council, personally conveyed to thQ Czech Legation m London a message of sympathy with the Czechoslovak people from the National Council of Labour. Sir Walter was accompanied by a number
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  • 177 9 Spy Family Smile As They Are Sentenced London, Oct. 16. i "E\ATHEI_, mother and two sans. thp \vdrld'« only ail-spy family > were each sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment at Metz. For 15 years Michel Bour, his wife '/narles. a corporal m French A rmy and Albert evaded detection. They
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 381 9 Kidney Poisons Often Cause HEADAcHE ')fi|jx circles lb^br A i iiNoEßEYEs^ffy illMM^-M.* fNERVOUSNESSN V JUIP TOmS CAS -.BLOATJSCJ y t£& r W&- :jj^[ o'-^ INESS Dior's Prescription _i____"#^>i^i AND LOSS 0F 7* May Cause Get- fwci«CHE.p^|^f acidity. "">P Nights, Loss of PHYsiCAtrb^ a^ disturbed *9Y. Excess Acidity. IweaknessJ(_^/- ;*\pi ge
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    • 182 9 /(mz/jicdn^ I WORLD'S F.NEST PENI The crowning achieveW^ !J£ ment c* fine pen <?ngineering.With huge Skrip capacity and balanced I for hand comfort, Sheaffer's alone pro- vides all seven of toM day's big features m m Sk pen efficiency. And only Sheaffer's gives you vhe Lifetime guarantee for the finest
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    • 578 9 m- _Wi A hair trouble if you f \*S*o\ \yV Bf u?e Brylcreem rcgu- V^^ f \\<*\\£ffi r^£&\ larly. For Brylcreem >-~~/jCa >[ is more than a firstclass dressing. It's a splendid hair tonic as well. Besides controlling the hair without gumming it. Brylcreem invigorates the scalp. Saves time, too.
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  • Article, Illustration
    577 10 Quiet Just Now, But Very Pleasant k MIXED bag"—th.n describes the recent Hill weather. Horning: tke spring and sometimes even as hct 3 Summer at Home, breezy and showery afternoons, sudden mists, particularly m the evening, accompanied by winds which blow damp and chill If variety is charmin:,
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  • 1326 10 Through The Eyes Of A Woman By \>ur Own Correspondent 1 BEARD for the first time the o.her day that Persimmons are an extraordinarily good fruit for the system m every way and, as they are now m season, I pass this news on io thuse of you who may
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  • 50 10 Miss Pauline Lowe, daughter of tw late Mr. and Mrs. of Hampshire England who Ls to married next week tt Mr j _L: Waters, Manager for Malay, of M_„ trie's Miss Lowe came X years ago with her lister Mr.v v Byas and Command..- Bya* H M.S Hermes
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  • 174 10 pOLLEAGtTJES m the OMM-tfl vice and personal friends joyed a particularly happy <ii the cocktail party jriven by Mr Alws Gucira, Consul Genua: i.i and Mrs. Alves Gucrra or V.ondijr last at their home The Monastery." The hostess who, with her received the quests, wa.. cl g'-oomed
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 124 10 -^ri^^^ j I MADAME PAGE <S X*vT 92, plccadilly> L ol^ ol1 V_. 'Jf EXPERT DRESSMAKER DESIGNER r OPENS NEW DEPT. SOMETHING TO crow about Gowns Designed MARINA'S j] Created m her Gl .01 Ol work rooms. rand Closing oale ALL STOCKS BEING e3 tf O SOLD AT COST 13
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    • 313 10 No. i PROVE IT IN 5 MINUTES. Weak stomachs, and stomachs that "kick back" or that revolt even at the thought of food, usually are over-burdened with acid. Thousands of people suffer the acute pains of acid indigestion even when they eat only the simplest of foods. This excess acidity
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    • 77 10 w s AIJ.V CHATS NOIRS irviles van to a "SPEC! \l- WEEK 10', reduction on AFTERNOON DR ESSES. BATTERY BATTEPY KOAD BUILDING, PHONE 40K5. __^-j. -Hea-__Ba-__B--_-______-_-B_Ba-RVa__-_i ■>-•*"*"""" fPalais "es Modes j No. 12-A, STAMFORD ROAD j Phone 4616. Just received a lovely collection of Woollen C^ -ca |f and Also
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  • 280 11 NEW S FROM THE CAMERON'S f <i. tl NOON, partner jM#f %tfsM>. Swan Maclaren. S i pii-tfd ri.s own plane J V "-i Sin«apore le. Ipoh. from j he motored te. the Came- l IL, Highlands last Saturday. i inndon is building a bunga- I t j,i £h is nearing
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  • 687 11 MENU French Tomato Soup Rolled Steak j Green Peas Potato Balls Raspberry Cream Cheese Wafers i FRENCH TOMATO SOUP 3 tablespoon fuls rici 1 lb. tomatoes 1 large onion 3 pints water 2 ozs. butter 1 teaspoon. ul custo» sugar pepper and salt. Wasta the
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  • 515 11 At Kuala Lumpur f— m I We Suggest j Why not have a printed sheer m viol i printed ln palest green? With it wear a brimmed Toyo 2 2 straw and green and black pa- tent at cess Ties n m 'P yiiiiiiiiimiiiii iiiiiiiMiV IjURING the week-end,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 86 11 'Vim I /I 1/ It aa-Sk •fr^-i':-^" -JWiW- *LW^_ *feY I is earerfv awaited. ti I '"'^jfey-ip^ Lactogen is prepared by Nestle from rich pure cov/.' w v^H l-P^ > pl^^^ |^A M delicate digestive organs can readily assimilate. L l^lni-_-__ A v _____k *_H 1 txPOP m 'l/rll/X _S___________________P^l
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    • 51 11 PRISCILLA Ltd. I HAS THE LATEST THING IN BEACH WEAR. PLAYSIJITS, BEACH CLOGS AND i SWIMSUITS COME AND SEE THEM TEL. 3335. 61, fctoamford Roaci *iwpaaaaapammmmamaaaaaaeepaeamammmaaaaaemmamaa JMYLETO; HAIR COLOUR RESTORER WILL RESTORE GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR P*r 75 CtS bottle Medical Hall Ltd. I 3, Battery
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    • 66 11 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES trom $3.00 CHE4P SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. Phone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). m a i W£iAD£7A££ j i I Mandarin Coats and Embroidered Pyjamas. 18, BA.TERY ROAD, Jst floor. Pi_one 7143. j aaaamamaammemamaapmaamaamaamaamammamamm ELSIE MARY j
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    • 129 11 Rich, Red Blood Suiids Weight if you are Thin, Unde_rwolKht, I_o_.li.« Lnergy, Tir«d oil the time, ru_v»_ a Pa.--. Fallow Complexion, Ruffer from JSiun Blan. I- Urn, Ctrc.es under the ISyaa, und that mysterious magnetic torcw ob\\Ui\ you are run-down and n*-ee! tie new dt*- overy Of a Hollywood. Callfon
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  • 566 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sundav, October 25 1938. THESE COMMISSIONS fIOMMISSIONS and committees ara beet >mh.g fashionable again m Malaya. For a long period we wera compar; hrely free from them. Thj Trade C.mmi.-sion was the oniy important one are ha<; for several yean and moel if oa bad already forgotten what
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  • 1017 12  - WAS MALAYA QUITE READY C. H. W. Goult IN THE GREAT CRISIS -^j 1NETEEN thirty-ei'-hi ha* been something of a boom year in volunteering in Singapore, thanks in the main to the steady deterioration of the international situation. The year started with the tension in the Far East between Britain
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  • 328 12  -  Anglius AN Irish maid had been home to at- land the funeral of a friend. "How did you get on, Eileen?" asked her employer when the girl returned. "Ir.dade, an' I've nivir enjoyed my sell more for years, I hiwen't. At the wake 'twas
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 80 12 JO^JUW- M o D EL 469 5.90 H-M-V RADIOS X "-_-> No fiddling round wilh numbers fe— ffiff^bf^'l" tune m by name. 1 jf! Models 469 and 650 for At fe and 10-valve All WorM |i 01 r^ri-!CT| Models. Bro:id«ses may be reeej WkMV'- all the world over or, @mMI
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  • The man in the street.
    • 127 13 PLEASURE-FIVE CENTS A TIME I (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) KERY Saturday and Sunday, the hundreds of "little men" and women m ihe streets of Singapore, who work hard from 9 a.m. Wav till 1 p.m. Saturday, have a chance to really enjoy themselves rtfce week-end and only for five cents.
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    • 39 13 BIG DROP IN ROAD TOLL iJJ August 562 persons were killer, and 22,358 were m JjJ England. *fc tor August. 1937, were 612 kill ii___i-_ in J ure d The month tcjwj^ns «201» and cyetistc -eaded the death list
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    • 45 13 London, Oct. 6. TWO former Malayans' deaths have occurred this week. Mr. Roger F. Stainer, formerly of Taiping died returning from a voyage to New Zealand. He was buried at sea. Mr. Edmund B. Prior, late of Klang, died at Guildford, Surrey.
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    • 57 13 Unaware that during the ceremony ao elderly woman had collapsed and d'eri a few yards from the church, Miss Margaret Emery, daughter of Mr. F. J. Emery, M.P. for Salford West, was mar ried to Mr. Robert Taylor, of Pendleton Salford. The dead woman was Miss
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    • 175 13 Johore Helps Its "Little Men" Of Agriculture (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TOHORE «s making vast improvements m the field of agriculture and every possible method is taken to make Jife easier for the agricultural "mail m the street." Extensive irrigation and drainageworks are being undertaken to increase Johore's padi cultivation
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    • 268 13 Don't Let Your Tamby Read This (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) DINGAFORi- peons, tambies and watchmen are keen stamp collectors m fact very keen ones. But their stamp collecting lacks the knowledge and finesse of the genuine collectoi. They collect (or more accurately) gather up stamps indiscriminately, good ones, slightly soiled
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    • 50 13 Miss Hilda Wordsworth, of Leigh- emSea, Essex was chosen as Queen of the Hair and Beauty Fair at Olympia. She is also to be Hairdiessing Queen at the Women's Fair at Olympia en November 2. She has already been Deputy Queen and Carnival Queen of Southend.
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    • 207 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). AVER £.000 gramophone records are sold m Singapore each month but dealers say they dread the race season when their trade is 1 badly affected. I The public rarely step into a music •tore during thc Singapore Races, a
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    • 75 13 Grafton, New South Wales. H. ATKEN and T. Haul! were out fishing. They were trying to cross the Wooli River with a load of fish when their launch missed the channel, grounded on a Rand spit and capsized. Both men were thrown into the water, and
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    • 39 13 Gunnislake town on tho Tamar, had its first public clock— c memorating the Coronation of King George Vl— unveiled by Lady Ac.a recently. The clock hangs on the Pub lie Hall, m the main street.
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    • 645 13 Mi Mt A.iiV3 and Youthfui Vigour Restored In 24 Hours RJBI DOCtOr'S DiSCOVery Strength- A- ergy an/ ambition, par--1 Mid. IftrvAc Pa/Iv U afflA .v ffl m ticularly grratifying to S^J iiWfOS, DOOy, Memory, Im^m^^m men an»l women m mldL_u_Jb W Bnd Endurance W ll___ a le w?eiely knovfn Bitaiiaa8
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    • 66 13 s j jyCUSHION SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU Tlny springs are used m Ful-Vue No-Scru glasses to cushion the lenses. Electrically soldered pins hold the lenses tightly ani permanently m place. Naturally that protect tnem against breakage and makes the rimless style m eyewear truly practical as well as preferable for inconspicuousness
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    • 150 13 HER HAIR GREW THICK AND LONG AGAIN Astonishing Results by use of Kotalko i i_»_. .....oawwa menu beit the falling of mv hair eontlmied. "At last I was advised to try Kotalko, and to my great joy disc veivd th.it I had finally found the right thing. The new h
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    • 189 13 CUARD YOUR m HEALTH WITH fl Di-._TAYNE'S Cm tWSP< VERMIFUGE U. km Mm Gieaiesl Menace t^f~\Q< CJ4/"*** fulUki WSfl9k_ ____r to your lfea,th c^/7 m iN}l m^^^^ m k m w' \Tr,ro tban five out of pverv ton children B^vjlT' lac/o "m^ suffer from dreadful Mr, roach worms. Do m
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  • 115 14 MAIMED HEIRESS' MOTHER BANKR UPT Ne tt York, Oct. 5. A USED car will be auctioned In R S: V v York as nart of ?n effort to ?iay ihr debts of Mrs. Haryon Cooper ITcwift. millionaire inventor's widow and mother 05 thc 'Sterilised heiress." Mrs. Hewitt's listed assets total
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  • 52 14 A CRADLE which whispers soothing words and rocks automatically has been invented by a cabinet maker of Sarajevo It is to be shown at the Belgrade handicrafts fair m October. The cradle is fitted with a mechanical speaking device which murmurs words calculated to soothe a baby
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  • 311 14 London, Oct. 5. J^|RS. COLE lives on the up platform. Mrs. Chilbrook shares the down. Mrs. Cole's flat includes the General Waiting Room. .Mrs. Chilbrook and her neighbour have the Ladies' First-Class Waiting Room, the Stationmasi'ir's Office and the Porter's Room. And Mrs.
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  • 318 14 J)R. JAMES WILLIAM WISLVU, 38-year-old Prin__!!_. <>> l-ge York.wto.suc„2dtheß-v F A Directof of the 8.8.C. its iron April 190 b cm *~»«i B«^J Ul not only vorviros from I fe*J Ntrnitig sprvi(©e I s tudio services aw?i an ««»U* I Direct: the routine dutie.
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    • 196 14 j^^^J^Ul^TlCl-JETS ISSUED j i V-* V J BY ALL STEAM- t TRAVFI m H j I i\r\ f LL. RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of alt S *her resident communities are i 1 giver the boat of attention and assistance. 1 j S s i
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    • 794 14 eammmm. WSife^ TP.a_.lc_f* Revitaliser '%*\HH^^^^ And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AND PAINS soon vanish when Eiasto is taken. Painful ani swollesn (varicose) veins are forgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, leg sores become clean and healthy and quickly heal, piles are cured, inflammatioa and irritation are soothed, rheumati_tn
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    • 499 14 "I always gel good pictures with my 'Kodak. The Six-20 Kodak "Vollenda" Pre1F cision-made down to thc smallest M J^SSsT detail, with choice of /4.5 lenses for i uC^^fi^^^^^Sf-^ dull-day photography, 8-speed Com- *.'jß^>^Vf^^. pur-S-Shutter up to 1250 th second •A^^S3^^§_rfirl^" tor quick-action subjects, and special \lfj>V~ <SSf > !f
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    • 88 14 APPOINTMENT I Mr S. Saravanan htl been appomflji to be an Assistant Riui.uar oi Impm and Exports, Penanp I f/ie remetty bearmi th* signature Thousands of I sufferers the world over hrn cause to bless that «P»tu^r happc-rsoo Maclean Brand StorWh P2*r I Mam d r Sc 3 I Duodenal
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  • 104 15 i Margaret Eleanor McXair m, S-ycar-olj (...tighter of !>r. N-Ur Scott, of Kensington, is a lis the .de-to-be m two scm% appl i a. ions for wedding list r. Krni.ngtci. Register Office, Nul The reason for the unusual aim is that Mr. Edmund RoILttta, 2. ar-old
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  • 103 15 AMBER JEWELS 4,000 YEARS OLD Riga. THE remains of a Stone Ase settie- ment, thought to have been inhabited about 4,000 years ago, have b.en discovered as the result of dredger work m the river Itsha, m Eastern Latvia. The whole settlement seems to have had an area ol about
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  • 79 15 Esiie French Xationql Defeii.3 w pooriiig into the Louvre, offices of the fund are Of 30.000 franc- '£170> ca.-tit: j ior "as a tokenof appreciagratitude towards the «*s adoption* A promise of B further contribution accompanied thc 1 1 A holder of the Medaille Militaire sent
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  • 234 15 Marriage Theory Is Wrecked On Lone Island London, Oct. 3. f |UVO hundred healthy descendants ol the Bounty mutineers, living on lonely Pitcaim Island, have badly shaken the theory that inler-marriaue m a community breeds degeneracy. Mr. J. s. Neill, who. with a medical colleague. Dr. Duncan Cook, spent thirty-nine
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  • 93 15 London, Oct. 7. "CPAIN is more determined than fl ever to fight till the country is free from the invaders. She is not following thc path of Czechoslovakia." So said Senor Del Vayo, the Republican Foreign .Minister, m a broadcast to the United States. He added
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  • 162 15 Spy Case Evidence Too Hot To Handle" New York, Oct. 5. JESTIMONY "too hot to handle except through diplomatic channels" was obtained from the fugitive Nazi spy case witness, Dr. Ignat7 Griebl, it was stated on the arrival here of the prosecutors aboard the Feiropa. Assistant United States attorneys Lester
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  • 356 15 (By It. A. Thompson, Dr, of Ocular Science). MAGIC medicine is characteristic of the early stages of human development f when ail natural fcrces were personified and (leases and death were believed to be caused by malignr nt spirits. However faith m magic medicine is far more prevalent
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  • 81 15 Paris. AN appl? tree at Fontaine-le-Bourg (Seine Prefecture) is covered w*th fruit on one side and his a mass of blossom on the other. The explanation ol this phenomenon appears to be that m May a bitter wind shrivelled cue sid£ of the tree and the buds
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    • 443 15 Stomach Ulcers Cause These oEti Dflnycrous ______ir^^^ Lymptoms mim^ s^.l___________l_« -l 1 I^T''' f PAINS 0, $covery of American I^ laVs^ -^^ri^^l BU^ NI N G Wn Brings Am«- rJS^^^^\ H Relief m 1 5 Minutes [^jh^£m^^ Operation l^wlJS352B i v l „.t;; £S___/l3_ J, Si^^ i W T aary
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    • 129 15 MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya ll EASY RUNNING^ *M§ENBO_RINS STREMSTH 0 DIAMOHD Huih *n tirt >y of British parts, made m England by famous Makers. First quality alloy ==35 Z »t«?l components, accurately machined, ensure easy running and enduring strength. AM Fram <*s are precision balanceel." Chromium plated parts. These
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    • 257 15 r Vm Sleepless ■L g, F Tired ■hCv" *_pj^ jLa Rife- <& A 4 No appetite t .11 J a—l -B -E-M m a-----__-___--B __aaaja— _---i ~-%Mjh_P__M*_P(W_KMN_rMa_^Vli* •f.C .'M C^j7pl^e^C||C_---E Here is RJfJQJySSJ NEW HEALTH Weakness of the nerves may reesult m any oi a number of complaints aleepiessnow, fatigue,
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  • 86 16 POT A TOES REPLACE TORN UP RAILS Jerusalem. A VEGETABLE garden has been substituted by Arab brigands for a section cf a railway line m South talc~.tiv.c sabctagcd by them. Bieo.kdcwn gangs arriving to repair lhe line between Gaza and Rata, near the Egyptian border, found no trace of the
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  • 215 16 CORPSES THROWN Tn PET ALLIGATORS New yyHE.N several dance hosiers disappeared from an Bail Ina remote plac* near San Antonio. T;-.;--a murder farm were whispe.ed to the police. But I»b was i ard< nt church- i goer, and nobody appear d abie to
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  • 37 16 Moscow The number for the first six months of this year showed an increase of 12. j. rer cent, over the same period of 1937 lhe latest census figure for -ho U.S.R. is 165,8.7,000.
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  • 32 16 Four thousand ricksha pullers of Singapore have been on strike since Oct. 10, thereby denying the man m the street the most popular means of transport.
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  • 122 16 GAOLER'S DAUGHTER FREES MURDERERS FROM PRISON New York, Oct. 5. J^ULA KEMEL. young daughter of a jailer m Lexington Prison, Kentucky, weeps 'n a evil 10-day. Her cell is full because another is emnty. The tenant was James Godwin, "bad man" of nineteen James was to he tried for "burglary
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  • 30 16 HE hea.th.jrj ihr Mottlay Fes. .uMHi Mcsvaoi-.'ifi: Mo^ador. He was lomrl tbaui plectie she the balhin, Ihe Moi!|,a m,u v se hot thai ii with exti.ine c
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  • 97 16 Forgers Plant £1,000,000 In Bad Notes Pari?,, Oct. j. GEVEN arrests have beA vmk already m connection uilli the forged Hank of Fn gland £20 notes fpjnd by the Par* •>< when (hey mm&ft three mon m »n^> to pas^ the notes m a cafe. Experts report voHous Imitation- and
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    • 687 16 v HO WAS CRO TOI'CHY Ibt f! f Pbjht With lev age," a woman wr days I nave been feeije:rs old. I would :i fcr no good reat fit to live with oe .so erosa and touchy. d not seem to have any ambition to do my h and I
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    • 74 16 Only Swan can offer these two pens holds more ink and \v shows you when to refill and the LEVERLESS ('Quick-fill') Swan is second to none for ease and speed m filling. Both are guaranteed to give a lifetime's service. The VISOFIL or LEVERLESS Uf mm mm m __~a. K4_
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    • 197 16 MODERN, TESTED! Modern Science Gives Us The Ideal Remedy For Pain DOCTORS and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know that it relieves pain quickly and safely the modern remedy for modern people For headache, toothache, neuralgic pains, ANACIN works almost instantly. Efficiently reduces fever and discomfort due to colds
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    • 161 16 PILES There is no need for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and MP torture caused by pile trouble. We te*. you that if you only start using Man Zao at once it will stop the ternble pam. aoothe and completely heal blind or-M*M piles. Read
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    • 147 17 ARRIVED 1939 STEWART WARNER RAIIIO From 6 t__e: upwards PRICES FROM $80 up. WORLD WIDE RADIO CO. 98, Robinson Road. Singapore. fl J_7 X IV& 7 PERSONALITY! The First Essential. Personality!— That air of distinction, that outstanding attractiveness which lifts some women above the ruck ot their fellow beings is
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1068 17 jyTJEffi _TO-Z>_4Y PENANG ||T1 A m* ZIIJ G. 03 Mcs (49.3 m.) I When And Where To Listen In z ?> r«ir^ and night m Vienna. (2» Step- m hanie Gavotte; Rendezvous. r 1 „n* rpcorj-. Danube. <4^ Mosaic potpourri. f c r am LONDON Chorus, conducted by Harold COLOMBO
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  • 44 18 The 1,200 members of the British Legion who are to police the Czechoslovak plebiscite areas were sworn m at Oiympia, London, where they were "encamped" before departure for Czechoslovakia. Photo shows the British Legion "police" taking the oath at Oiympia.
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  • 310 18 LION MAULS A MOTORIST TO DEATH IN STREET Wlidwood (New Jersey) Oct. 5. AN infuriated iion which escaped from its cage, carried away a rr>an from his motor-car and mauled him to deith, plunged the seaside resort of Wildwood into tenor for t r vo hours. As the !bn sprang
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  • 101 18 Egyptian Woman Doctor For A Queen J^jISS Howkab Hefnj j^ Kitchener M< ,u^ here, is tn be the first Km "Woman Doctor of the De^She is shortly to become private tor to the Queen of Saudi. AraJJ According: to Saudi-Arabian tn* tion. women of the Royal FamilrT not permitted to
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  • 69 18 New York. The only wheat field m New York City has been ploughed and planted. The field, about a quarter of an ocve. will be part of a baking company's exh: oit at the New York world's fair next year. Mr, M. Lee
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  • 68 18 Simferopol s. Rum Well-preserved remains of an ancier town called Tiritaei r-ave been found br a Soviet archaeological expedition thc KeiC.i district of the Crimea. Most interesting finds among the it mains are a mask with traces of pamtec designs and a statuette of a sitting goddess.
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  • 350 18 London. Oct. 5. TUTE Home Office is preparing to announce t4 a1 any time" that gasproof helmets for chil^ien under four years oi age ireve b<cn perfected. There was widespread concern on the part of mothers during the past anxious week that there was no nrotection
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    • 51 18 ■WA _KPP/_ !^*i y *_i '^■mv>. m __H W* '■aH___«_ B^ N.Bj_Mß^^n, esLst*^ /^r* mm le _^r > v >^a^*' a. i r^[*~ \*jke*^ _aVv m «r_______H '__i l__a m mc m^^t/r _"_>_■ _K__WW_ fl_. b_f "The Ci^arri-^" with the "NUTTY FLAVOUR" S en„. BAKLOIV CO., OCWN «■">•• |B- SINGAPORE
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  • 18 19 P School team which beat the St. Joseph's Institution m the Siagapore inter-school tournament. (Tribune).
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  • 336 19  -  "Quix" (B> Johore) L^T interest wr.s enW'<' on the Johore Stale open championship Itrfniinton tournament which was held at Batu Pahat on Oct. 20M number if eni lies was received for the men's tourna--otsbut the women's events had to be cancelled. It is surprising that mtlat
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  • 133 19  - European Badminton Enthusiasts "Racquet" Perak) .•landing feature of badminton *>rth Ma'»aya. particularly m llampur and Ipoh has been the rest now bein4 shown by c ct bra rrn anion?, Euroied.ral Capital, from the in[K^* 1 ivailabi? to me frcm a reHJ!* B^*- there is at the moment a |j place
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  • 103 19 Who Should Lead The Way? I have heard the opinion expressed by an official looking after the interests oi' the feather game m Singapore that th 3 recent appeal for a woman member of the S.B.A. committee, though not unreasonable, could only be acted upon if the various parties affiliated
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  • 19 19 Wearne Bros. Sports Club team which lost their tie m the Snigapore commercial houses tournament recently.
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  • 324 19 Can A Pl ayer Repr esent Two Separate States? QUESTION FOR B. A. M. [From Our Own Correspondent) I.a<u Pahat. rraOUGH h> the time these notes appear the matches m the Johore State badminton chair ;..«,nship tournament would have been completed yet it would not be out of place to
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  • 399 19  - COMMENTS ON PENANG OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS "Sphinx" (By —Penang) WITH a little more hick. Swig Yok Kooi and Khoo Em, Aun would have made history last \v».*ek-end when they met Tan Kin Hong and Ooi Teik Hock m the nr.a* cf the men's doubles event of the Penan*** open badminton championship
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  • SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE
    • 505 19  -  "Phoenix" Have They No Regard For Public Opinion? (By —Singapore). gEVKRAI matters of vital inipartaiice have fooen raised. —some, months ryjo, others even lon£ before ihat, —but steps have yet to betaken by those concerned to remedy thc defects pointed out. For instance, there was a
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    • 445 19 DARED NOT KAT POOD HE FANCIED I'ntil He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your fcßfMt? Afraid to oat this. to death of •hat because it doesn't agree with you? There'- a way to end 'b itonu-Ch tyranny there'll chardox Chardox i new fern of highly-nctiTated charcoal w..ich is
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  • SUNDAY MORNING SPORTS PARADE
    • 414 20  - Let's Have A MALAYA WIDE TENNIS TOURNEY ON KLINEY CUP LINES "Argus /k "THE Kfiney Cup tennis tournament hoauprurated la t y--nr vhen Mi* r b !f. k! 'ir.n.:ir. presented a Cup for inttr-c! b til '■>. n m Singnpor iile.j: i) wi* Cup lines, tha' is. each play-; tux
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    • 346 20 JUDGING by the way the Arm.n went -.bout besting the Chinese, last year's champions, m their Cuptie the previous week, there coul i have beer, litrle doubt that they wer. capable ol else lowering the colours of the Putin Brani combination, and as things
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    • 364 20 "O AGING will occupy sixty-six day.next year, the allotment oT 1 racing dates for 1939 conforming as near as possible to the schedule adopted this year. There will be the usual three-day Spring Meeting m Singapore, on Feb. 18, 22 and 25, the seven-day Summer Governor's Cup
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    • Article, Illustration
      15 20 Mitchell Gill (left) photographed with Lord Lonsdale and Dourly rw English champion ill-m wrestler. vv
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    • 335 20 MITCHELL GILL, ail-in wrestler and I. oxer, will top the bil! against Y?nng Frisco, m the next major promotion Mt the Happy World, provisionally fixed for Nov. 4, if present ar ran gemen t< materialise, and meet with th_ approval of thi Board of Control.
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    • 331 20 Chinese Form Their Own Rugby Club MOST interesting result of all last week's inter-State rugby friendlies was Sela'igor's onc-poim victory over the redoubtable Anm XV who the previous week-end oik: i lip a total of 86 points against Johoi at Rengam. Sdangof's victory will make the approaching Malaya Cup match
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 104 20 There is nothing to compare ncr even ,ZZ_I~~~ te> approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon ll&_^!_fey^^<_fcs Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous if, iBJWr _j__lnbi Health and Vitality restoring proper- SJ ties. It completely removes every m*. trace o 4 debility aud weakness ircm your organism making you
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    • 97 20 1 a M k 0 (^OiAMONO^ DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy ail Steel construction— rustproof cd. Open visible springs harbour no insects. vw~~ _a^^^"">_ >•••*/•»• i .__C- /^^W a_J_s_Sa_ II— «MW— nvMWMM«a— Ma) Promotes Healthy Sleep Reasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body It gives even support—keeps
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    • 41 20 frb. j_^c3y£jX -'^PCtV^'l i Ufte asuMz an ACHING CORNS relieves pain m three seconds Apply Gets-It twe or three times and the corn will peel right off. Mil-ion*, all over the world, ase this faithful friend of corn -suffer era GETS-IT
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  • 679 21 Knkow likely to fall AT ANY MOMENT SOUTH CHINA WAR 1 K0 WS tall may follow swiftly on that of Canton. *rding: to messaut > rom Hongkong. population is helixx rapid- Japane--fcoßib the city relentless- have already done urea. the rrlway at ions. f*e-* are on,v forty mi] Z t
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  • 119 21 Y.M.C.A. Tennis TIES m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament for to-day are as follows: 3.45 P.M. Handicap Doubles: Yong Loon Chong and Scow Sian'Chye (—4O) vs. Low Kee Choc and Low Kee Pow 15.3). 5.00 P.M. Open Mixed Doubles <Semi-Fina]> Mrs. Hipkin and Com. Mockler vs. Mr. and Mrs. Cherrington. Handicap
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  • 92 21 INTER SCHOOL BADMINTON DAFFLES Institution defeated St. Andrew's School m the Singapore inter-school tournament yesterday. The ties were played at the Clerical Union full. Results: (Rafflesians mentioned first) Howe Soo Beng beat M. A. Lange 15—6, 15 3; Ng Cheng Kiat beat Ong Chin Guan 15—8, 15—0; Goh Tian Chye
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  • 244 21 Assaulted For Buying Japanese Fish (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IT was only last Friday that a Chinese was sentenced to three j months' hard labour for stopping a compatriot who had pui chased a basket of fish from the Beach Road market, throwing the fish into a drain and pouring
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  • 55 21 The British Air Ministry has issued a statement that the loyalty and integrity of Major Christopher Draper, whose name has been mentioned m connection with the New York spy trial, is m no way called m question. Major Draper, a wartime flying ace
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  • 387 21 J]NGLISH and Scottish league football matches piayed yesterday resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1. Arsenal 1 Preston N. E. 0 Aston Villa 1 Leicester C. 2 Blackpool 1 Stock C. 1 Brentford 1 Chelsea 0 Derby C. 5 Manchester U. 1 Everton 4 Leeds U. 0
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  • 774 22 From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Oct. 20. FTHE bouts orij :.,uily fixet] fer the 7th inst. had for various reasons ponetd It wib apparently difficult to find a suitable for Joe Eagh at \m own weight, and so a fight was arranged c. chweight between
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  • 983 22 Results Of Matches At Batu Pahat (From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Pahat, Saturday. Yf/IIFN the Johore Stale badminton championship tournament began yesterday afternoon discussion as to Knar's withdrawal of all her entries and the cancellation of the Johore Bahru district junior doubles champions' entry, Chia
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  • 5 22 BOXING IN BATAVIA JOE DIAMOND
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    • 145 22 i^ I Coming Shortly j Al-HAJIiSIiA j VICTOR 1 MCLAGLEN mm BRIAN DONLEVY f| jL^ SIDNEY BLACKMER f| E**J JOHN CARRADINE M_fiPSJR ALAN DINEHART l ROBERT McWADE f "aTham'bra'T 1 NEXT CHANCE j CAN HER ___K_fg_fe. 1 KISSES MAKE 1 fc HM FORGET? I '~\W mv __H^____r^ v vTP^w^ mwPm**
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    • 29 22 JALHAMBRAJ To-day Only Morning j Show at II a. m. II -i*i 3 XVpbin j f-_L>^ fl-h^-ff^aS_-PP-P^l-a- M -Li. -Ll---|.l_J!____B_|_! $l|». k iiiii«< Xov: THEATRE It O A L
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    • 57 22 H______________f i^^H_l_fl e,>l, nc Drawn i Bit j_-jql Curtains The Town P** -r I Talked Ahout Her... S s xi _3^_H ,th,n Her Own i _-_-_-_H-_flll V*^ >?_JPl_____H Home The Servants V H_&.„__£ > ''^_!hH —a^JSi Muttered Strangely i i I About Her Unholy i ■^^^^^^■■ns&__JH_l^^^^^_^^^H Love what j B^^MHWBi-Wlil
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    • 97 22 WAIPf'tTLL YOU SEE MISCHA AUEK AS COUN HE LIVED BY HIS WITS and WHAT A DILI. 1.1V1.v TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 AVILItt* MISCHA MISCH-BEHAVES ---.v3^| B_ffPff^<P>_P WB *"c^ v^ v *^3vS____B Bl^ v^s__s j_ __K§____ '"*b^SS>;.. •■"■'^b'.'«iS^S^3cW?K __V -^m m mmAA m a a**\ -fma m% m■. y 1 _l^
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  • 867 23 Smoke Dreams Equals Six Furlong Record Final Day Of ipo h R aces loubles For Miss Zipp I And Swift Arrow FAVOURITES TO THE FORE IpUNTERS had a big day at Ipoh yesterday, 'when favourites romped home with almost unfailing regularity. I jet performance of tho day was the smashing
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 23 ______Njr r M ""-'l tloi -Mr loi Ihr meeting inereb) iredileU his owner trainer. Mr. 1\ Logue wilh a double p-w~ as well.
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  • 94 23 DIVIDENDS AT A GLANCE Race I—-^ilverlaw Sl* SlO A.D.C Sl5 Kate ?—Rawang Sl5 S 8 Kate Beresford Slo Littlehurst 811 Race 3—Swift Arrow SVZ S 7 .lock Gordon S 7 Lordlogv SIO Race t—Four O'Clock s4l S 9 Romano 7 Tbe Planter Sl_ R^ce s—Miss5—Miss Zipp Sl7 S 7 Ratti
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  • 31 23 (VALUE $60,436) VELOCITY ***** KOH SABA J6750 DEVON KING b™7b* Staiters *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Ist Double: 10 paying $155 each >nd Double: IS paying 576 each.
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  • 142 23 Cesarewitch Probables, Weights Jockeys pOLLOWING are the probables. weights and jockeys fcr the Cesarewilth (V/> miles) to be run at Newmarket next Wednesday. TREVISANI 8.10 CP BeasW* HAREWOOD <8.6) (Brethos) BLACK SPECK 0.6 (Carslake' SIRTAM 8.5 MUBARAK 8.5 iH. Wragg) MALKOWICZE 8.3 (Rochettii CELIBATE 8.0 (Sorague) ARTISTS FRINGE 7.12 SNAKE
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  • 70 23 The following will represent Cheng's Friendly Badminton Party against the Chinese Sports Association 8.P., m a match to be played to-morrow at 4 p.m. at Cheng's court: Sect Kirn Cheng, Chew Boon Beng, John Tan, Gan Poh Yew. Cheang Kam Choy, Lim Chin Ann and A. N.
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  • 55 23 SWIFT ARROW (top) and MISS ZIPP (seen winning on Tuesday) both won this afternoon, thereby registering doubles for the meeting. Last Crusader win nun his race over s'_ furlongs at Ipoh on Tuesday. He won again over six furlongs on Wednesday and thus credited his owner-trainer, Mr.
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  • 418 23 VOLUNTEERS BEAT ARMY 5-3 Game Of Poor Handling DUGBY enthusiasts who supposed that the honour- of \h v m season were destined either lor Selangor or the Arm\ were given iood for thought yesterday when the match between ute Artnv and the Volunteers was played on the padang. In a
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  • 38 23 Johore And Negri Malacca Draw In thc Inter-State friendly Rugby at Ger.uang between J r- nore and Negri -Malacca ended In a draw meh side scoring 3 points— J ohore ihrough a try and Negri-Malacca off a penally.
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  • 54 23 SELANGOR BEAT PERAK IN RUGBY TRIAL IN the Inter-state friendly on the Kuala Lumpur padang, Selangor beat Perak by 26 points (4 goals. 1 try. 1 penalty goal) to nil. At half-time the score was 13 0 Perak more than held theii own m the iv\ 9Q minutes thereafter cracked
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  • 60 23 Gymnasium For Local Boxers At Happy World IT is understood that a g>mn:i«iun. will soon hv orcc-tcd at thc Ilapps World with an •penair lew ring which will aatlar every facility for training to boxers registered with the Stag*pore Boxing Association. The gymnasium which will be 1 completed m about
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  • 26 23 Incident m the Cup Final at Anson *«\au < I ridav, whea the K. A. be_t teat An men by the odd m five.
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  • 154 23 Raffles School Beat Airmen At Hockey THE nockey team of Raffles Institution met the Headquarter- team of the Royal Aic Force m a friendly pa me of hockey yesterday on the school ground, when Raffle-- scored a decisive victory over the airmen by three clear goals. In the first half
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  • 24 23 Op b .p ol ►Singapore Mr Miss Lilian 'lan l.cc Shao W I Mis Betty ll MJ Lee Hon§ li '<• v**
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 100 24 LIFE WITH THE MALAY REGIMENT f THE Malay Regiment h camping m Singapore. Its j discipline and efficiency are a tribute to those who j have been responsible for the training of the regiment. Pictures published on thi& page show the various phases of life with the Regiment, not unlike
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