Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 October 1938
1938-10-30
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Title Section15 1938-10-30 1 The Sunday Tribune Ci. No SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1938. FIVK CENTS. The Sunday Tribune15 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-10-30 1 dfrapa- k\\U:\ ir I <»i b«ir.i,«(!Kkd ii lb an mm. I hcd mi k t mi!f apai t. J i"hiic» UentUied vi<k. i iiitv bor:' typo :aIK built i i lons -distance iifmni Ktbts .v >. aage PF H thi i which Wdatni'h 1 was Uu lind|Mv cue of63 words
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141 1938-10-30 1 Hue Staff Reporter) Wiring the Singapore Tracifompanv ?nmloyevs' request I «aximuTi salary of each ■f worker t i U> increased l-y t<» t;»ke into aecircumstancvs at prest t tin the foltMiy, suHnitKvl <er W lki'ison when fc*ith this }K)im at yesi •otinjr of the Arbitration iL141 words
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Article33 1938-10-30 1 New Jap Minister T'.ikyo. Opt 29. Mr. Hachiro Arita. former Japanese to China and one time r. has been appointed to p of Foreign Minister in suc^ccrteneral U| ;ki. who has resigned. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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228 1938-10-30 1 PEACE TALKS DISCO UNTED public opinion, having recovered from the dismay which occasioned recent reverses, particularly in South China, reveals a determination to fight to the bitter end if necessary, states a message from ChungkingHopes of reasonable peace terms from Japan228 words
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Article77 1938-10-30 1 'Varsity To Be Deferred? (Tribune Staff Reporter) QEVERAL important changes, it is rumoured, will be made in the curriculum of Malayan English schools as the result of the recommendations that will be made by the Higher Education Commission. j It is said ihat the University questior ni2ht be deferred and77 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-10-30 1 Madame Chiang Kai-shek, "First Lady" <>f China, lias been taking time «ft from affairs of state, in which she is one of her husband's most trusted advisers, to sew clothing for soldiers and refugees under the auspices of the New Life Women's Working Groups, which have their headciuarteis in the56 words
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143 1938-10-30 1 Malay Girl And Chinese Servant Electrocuted 4 Tr bunt* Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Saiurda}. rjp\VO tragedies caused by eiectric»t* were report od in Perak yesterday. Firstly, at Kuala Kanusar. a fr.ur-year-ohl Malay (fir! while playing with her s'ster touched a li\e wire. Screams boustftt their mother whc polling her by the143 words
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Article156 1938-10-30 1 I THE mass expulson of Polish subjects, mostly Jews, from Z Germany began this morning. Train loads of them were con- veyed from all parts of the Reich 5 to the Polish frontier, says I Kculer. ihe exodus \v;»s so greal and I c«»mmun cations156 words
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111 1938-10-30 1 London, Saturday. CTORIES of the hetcisni pf u I'riii-h s»- iili. > j|« Palestine are tola in the London Gazette uhL-h announces that L■ < ileuart V. \V. Street. Dew n.i'turQ llzJmfe&, has been Juvavdodjap (inard^iran of (lie First Cattafion, li'lsli Guards, MHitu y MedalsReuter - 111 words
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330 1938-10-30 1 Singapore Gao lers Complain Of "Bad Treatment" (Tribune Stnfl" Reporter) EUROPEAN warders in the Snyapore gaol, though they are usually a silent tot of nun, are coniplvnin!* that theu* treatment is oppressive, that their hours arc too long. They daro not talk too much, consider that voicing their opinion is330 words
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Article50 1938-10-30 1 Budapest, Saturday. FTFUNGARIAN troops are expected to begin occupation cf Czech, territory, tran.sfeiiiiv to Hungary within about 48 boors. It is r-'.ted iii authoritative circles that Hin:.:ary baa already pa.ssed Qtf A request to Germany bu d Italy to arbitrate in the I'fipute as ipeedilf a.' possible ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement21 1938-10-30 1 rTNEWS iIH YOUR rfrffirlnl EtjK^ 2. 3, n D(t'b-r 5. rj Between Ourselves 7, H Jone RADIO J9 Sports paiitde 20.21 words
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Advertisement45 1938-10-30 1 5 a.m. Edition Ze^f^\ 9 KEY BRANDY Al^Jm Li distilled from pure grape v wine and i.s .strongly le- I /v!O IllH commended for its medi- f. Illli M mmllm pital3 in England use. IJ(\Lt, Tr KEY SK|y BRANDY TiiE EMPIRE'S FINKST \j, KliH 'I45 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-10-30 1 THE TIDES v: 2.55 a.m.. 7 ft. 6 ins.. 2.00 p.m., 8 ft. 3 Ins, v 3 45 a.m.. 7 ft. 3 ins., 3.02 am 7 ft. 7 ins.29 words
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163 1938-10-30 2 WORK STARTS ON JOHORE'S $2,000,000 BUILDING (Tribune Staff Reporter) OUSTLING with activity is the Fort in Johore Bahru; civilian activity not military, for a team of workmen are engaged in preparing the grounds just to the left of the Johore Military Force orderly room for laying the foundations of one163 words
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Article193 1938-10-30 2 K.L. BURGLARS HAVE A HOLIDA Y Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. WHETHER or not it was because they had inside information that senior police officers themselves were taking their part as patrols last night Kuala Lumpur burglars took a holiday, no report being made of any more burglaries last night. That they193 words
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Article, Illustration445 1938-10-30 2 Tribune reporter T. ll. Tan speni a clay in Johorc— and here are the *loric*« he hroughi hark EXHIBITS FINISHED (Tribune Staff Reporter) fiQOD progress has been made with the many exhibits which Johore is sending to San Francisco for the Golden445 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-10-30 2 I Picture of a scale J model of the new Johore building'. It has been made to send to the I World's Fair next year. I j30 words
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Article, Illustration119 1938-10-30 2 Johore Sultan's Son Takes Pictures For New Brochure (Tribune Staff Reporter) TOHORE Government is spending a large sum of money on the production of a book which will makd Malays in the State proud of their country. Tt will be a magazine which will tell the world everything there is119 words
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194 1938-10-30 2 SULTAN'S RELA TIVE DECLARED BANKR UPT (Tribune Staff Reporter) 7AINAB binte Sultan Ali, a member of the family of Sultan Hussain, was declared a bankrupt and ordered to pay S3O per month, by Chief Justice McElwaine, in the Supreme Court this morning. Mr. J. Ambrose, official assignee, represented Zayiab binte194 words
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174 1938-10-30 2 SINGAPORE COULD LEARN A LESSON HERE For the first time in hostort a sraph-and a coloured plate r S* Crown *ffl P 2££ There will be pictures 100 various r ha.ses of j6hores mLJ£\ tnes, agricultural and mitral a 1 aspects of Malay national V5 b2 recorded in pictures A174 words
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Article25 1938-10-30 2 rue Rev. S B Walwr, eU layan, found an upprec::'t:vc twLence when he gave a film icctuw*|i layan Lives and Scenes" ?.t Stirling25 words
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Advertisement44 1938-10-30 2 -p|T/-|j^jp olfoJ '"A^ Telegraphic Address: fUUiNt. 59;J4 y m\^ GOODWOOD <hai minjjly situated ideal fo^ visitors and touristsCOCKTAH BAR LOINGF— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. I JJs\^ll\ weakness L i r— j debility Hli#tmlA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength,44 words
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Advertisement33 1938-10-30 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. JSvirfcc W i 8 POINT EXAMINATION COVERS EVERY POSSIBLE EYE DEFICIENCY. tTOMP/ON XJPTICAL C° Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG. PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.33 words
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Advertisement26 1938-10-30 2 f One does appreciate freshness^ ;^^^^HB9^^v '^v^^x^?^ \£3Sft£3SM^^^^BM3M»j. aft 4b jfc-'v '^fye' t nrtHtf jBßgy!?flW y^S^S^A*^ > -af!^3 I V% /t 1 1 t C f^lf I26 words
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439 1938-10-30 3 1 Worth fc,000.000 mk Year In Kom Period (Tn bune Staff Reporter) a #THover^^^^^>' ear iirin* boom period and half that sum during the rears, the scrap metal trade in proportions, is its importance, is fast It used to provide i439 words
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Article12 1938-10-30 3 K-^mfo^ nmhOQCoHnr to -n t rd HniKiy at the UNKNOWNUNKNOWN - 12 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-10-30 3 HEAVEN AND HELL )n your left, Heaven in the shape of a church in the Kampong Kapah district of Singapore peaceful, serene and dignified. And Underneath, Hell in the shape of the local slaughter house which stands under the shadow of the selfsame church. Just a little bit of Sunday52 words
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Article66 1938-10-30 3 Rome, Oct. 29. A LL members of the Italian dicta- or's family were present at the wedding of Air Lieutenant Bruno Mussolini, second son of the Duce, to Signorina Gina, daughter of Commendatore Guido Ruberti. The couple, who are both aged 21, are spending their honeymoonReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration370 1938-10-30 3 CINGAPORE women are straining every nerve to make this year's Poppy Day festivities an unqualified success. And the thoroughness with which they are pushing on the various arrangements leaves no doubt that the ExServices Fund will be considerably benefited. This year's celebrations370 words
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Article155 1938-10-30 3 SINGAPORE CINEMA'S CHARITY SHOW IN recognition of the wonderful work done by Dr. Barnardo s Homes, the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, will donate to the Hrme 25 per cent, of the proceeds of all the three performances on Wednesday of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film "The Boy From Barnardo's." No doubt there are155 words
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Article58 1938-10-30 3 Nairobi, Oct. 29.— Sir Brooke Popham Governor of Nairobi, declared in his budget speech, that Kenya's defence organisation was incomplete and required acceJeration. Extra finance was being provided in th° 1939 estimates. The Dlsns included the registration of manpower, the creaI Hem tit wwfifrtKfi*s organisations ex^n^ion of theReuter - 58 words
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Article355 1938-10-30 3 XOXDAY FOR ALL READERS.— *ij rand business day and one cqUs for earnest effort and *W enterprise. You should be r* successful in getting a 02* Mings generally, and I 2***« at interviews. Quick should be experiJ I£* d and you should make Z*?355 words
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224 1938-10-30 3 Private In The Gordon Highlanders Accused Of Stealing $1,400 Motor Car Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. 'THOMAS Daly, private of the Gordon Highlanders, was accused of stealing a motor car, valued at $1,400, belonging to Mr. R. P. Bradley, to-day in the District Court. Case was adjourned until Monday. Daly,224 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-10-30 3 A boy from H.M.S. "Benbow" decorating one of the Trafalgar Square lions with a laurel wreath in preparation for Trafalgar Day that commemorates Nelson's victory and death at the Battle of Trafal gar. The famcus lions, by Innrfoare grouped at the bae58 words
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Advertisement68 1938-10-30 3 The Two Boy Stars of "CAPTA [NS COURAGEOUS" in a Great Tribute to the Famous British iioys' Institute, "DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES." Wed. :%ext at the l'Ai 3 iiOL As a special Gesture, the management trill donate 25 per cent, o* tut Gross Receipt! of the 3 opening shows on vVcd.esaay68 words
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Advertisement364 1938-10-30 4 A Grand new M. G. M. Entertainment as refreshing as a Breath of Fresh Mountain Air! OPENING TO-DAY at the CA"PJTOL~| i i n~ 4 SHOWS! 11A.M. 3.15-6.15-9.15 J^^H BH MM ■■■■i»««W*«««» ■^■■i*B^*#^^ LOVE AT SEVENTEEN DANGEROUS? Come on a Amid your laughter and your tears you'll W^Hf fei VaCat364 words
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Advertisement103 1938-10-30 4 hungry world! HAWKS 3 PRODUCTION fm up l I CHARLIE RUGGLES f|j BARRY FITZGERALD i&Z MAY ROBSON WALTER CATLETT /jl* $m\ FRITZ FFLD y S^p^k f /"f if^ 111 iso^ This Week -End At The PAVILION Both Theatres Packed I GRAND PALACE j (NEW WORLD) (CHINA TOWN) J 7.30 9.45.103 words
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Advertisement374 1938-10-30 4 PAVILION 3.15. 6.15. 9.15 TO-DAY I "Craig's Wife" is week's best film u Mt^ I yesterday I saw a preview of it BS I I perhaps you remember that magnificent i I film "Dodsworth." "Craig's Wife is like aP>'*\ I that, but if anything it is better. Tha 4 V374 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-10-30 5 Burgess, Meredith and Ann SSothem shoio you how to make trie in "There Goes the Groom."21 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1938-10-30 5 Noel Barber - THE TYPE OF FILMS YOU'RE GOING TO SEE SOON Noel Barber By OBTAINED some rather in- fig ires <,m Jollyw.xxl the other day as to th hlmgoers may -gin the n ar future, and I wa. to f i:)d the incre|!ober of m films tha: ,jgiedout i.i America each year.1,163 words
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197 1938-10-30 5 Insulted When They Made Him An Actor HUMPHREY Bogart was insulted when they tflfetd him to put on grease paint and brtOMt an actor. The other day he admitted he's heen i little MfoMtf oxer .since— except on Wedncsd iv*. That's pay-day a< Warner Bros H* made him an \rr197 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-10-30 5 LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE Freddie jciartholomew and Mickey Rconey seem to be having fun in "The Boy From Barnadoes" which is due in Singapore soon. Good hearty entertainment, with Freddie doing his stuff as well as ever.38 words
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Advertisement17 1938-10-30 5 "FOR THE RACES" SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. Ellison S. Ezekiel Co. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, Capitol Building, Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement101 1938-10-30 5 Tooth P^ ste Protect your mouth from the ravages of pyorrhoea. Change now to Genozo Brand Tooth Paste which makes your gums immune from pyorrhoea and other dread infection. Genozo cleans your teeth perfectly and gives them a wonderful gleaming whiteness. Genozo is entirely free from soap, grit and harmful101 words
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Advertisement504 1938-10-30 5 Stomach Ulcers Curbed Without Operation American Physician's Discovery Brings Amazing Relief in 15 Minutes Thousands of nu-n and womon who think f 1 they have ordinary indiu« st i"ii ;ir<- !;<< :ti« I tho dangers of stomacta ulcers. If you suf- j^^vf^ fer from any of thr- following symptoms «f504 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-10-30 6 The Krig and Queen, iffffnnn»«inVq by r**acOH Elizabeth and n.ucess Margaret arrived at Euston Station on their ieturn to London affect" their holiday it Balmoral (Scotland). Photo shows the King and Queen and the Princess e« driving away from Euston on their return to London.56 words
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761 1938-10-30 6 Malaya's MEW RADIO POLICY is on the way W'lA'l d moi: camps ioiiy f the ri in Europe. Broadbeta rial U Gotenunent ladio broadcolony but In aya. have been made but been none. Now. howv t of something Ml bs made in the report of the commission which ingated the761 words
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Article262 1938-10-30 6 London, Oct. IS. gIGHTBKN-MONTH-OLD BRIAN, only child of George Green, Chnrltoi: F.CYs Welsh international, was drowned in a flowerhordered goldfish pond in a neighbour's garden in Rochestenvay, Hlackheath. Within a few hours Green was told he h?d been selected to play at risrht half262 words
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Article101 1938-10-30 6 Lisbon. ArOSTCAKD from Rio de Janeiro has taken nearly 19 \ears to reach its address re. Posted in Brazil on Dec. 15, the card was addressed to Mile Maria J. F Bastos at her fathers home in Lisbon and wished her a Merry Christmas, niqnfd "From Klodie101 words
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114 1938-10-30 6 SOVIET CLAIMS 19 NEW MODEL AIR RECORDS .Mcso.wo. FOUR new international air records are claimed by Tass, the Soviet news agency, to have been set up at the "12th All-Union flying models contest." It is stated that 235 designers participated in the contest, which was held at Koktebel, Crimea, and114 words
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Advertisement225 1938-10-30 6 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya THE 'SECRET OF CHAMPIONS Good health is the rst rec l u 8 > te S» How often have we envied some man or woman who has climbed to the heights of fame. Ability, of course, is of great importance, but without good225 words
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Advertisement944 1938-10-30 6 w -^^njp^^cnBHk^nsHH"**-- ssh ■bw* I Na> !2. "^^^^^J***^^ =z== Closer a^* RIGHT TYPE OFHAMlila &:nce tur first issue, we have been constantly i which type of harmonica ij most suitable fo^ oiirwT«i Vlng nifficult Question for us to answer as, generally s^ikiS?* 1 T] nse cf harmonicas into tv. n944 words
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Article, Illustration1632 1938-10-30 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES Mrfcteeki"- London brought out many 9 -rftive sidelights in the news. For 9 there tnu information, highly w t0 e x-Service men, that veterans 9k 'fjeat War were among the most en- ||esieger.s -riiit-ng offices 'ifssrf up ii' 1:U a thousands, eager to j «r the first1,632 words
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Advertisement100 1938-10-30 7 Extract from Straits Times:— IN l\ I "I also learned that a sample of crocodile A\ f meat has been te-ed at the College of Medicine, Singapore, and has been pronounced equal to vensior So that I-' I if Mala y a is e ver blockaded, and the J Ccld100 words
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295 1938-10-30 8 "I Was Paid £40 To Assassinate Bulgarian Army Chief Of Staff" Ex -Policeman's Confession London, Oct. 12. CTOIL VASSEFF KJROJTi\ thirty-three-year-old ex-polilceman, is alleged to have confessed in hospital that he "received orders*' to assassinate General Peefif, Bulgarian Army Chief of Staff and that he was paid £40. General Pecft*295 words
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Article65 1938-10-30 8 Belgrade. TWO horses have been killed by bees in the village of Razboy, near Bosansko Gradishte. Their owner, Vlaiko Rakitch, a peasant, had tethered them near his Jaives, one of which a horse kicked over* Tormented by the first stings, the terrified horses knocked down fourteen more65 words
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Article247 1938-10-30 8 Bv R. A. THOMPSON (Dr. of Ocular Science) ■■■■i. i COLOUR travels in waves like radio V*< waves,. .The cornea in the eyes vecejves the cplour waves. Below is a chart of colours offered as a Riiidc in the modern trend to coloured machinery. Not so247 words
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202 1938-10-30 8 St. Dunstan's Look After "Late Gas Cases London, Oct. G. pOURTEEN of the 4L unv. cases admitted to the St. rkinstan's Homos for Blinded Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen this year were the result of poi-. son gas inhaled 20 years ago. This is revealed in the 23rd annual repnft of202 words
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Article111 1938-10-30 8 800 GIRLS AND A MAN London, Ocl. 12. gICHT HUNDRED members of the Women's League of Health and Beauty 'mobbed** Lord David Douglas-Ham i lion when he attended a pre-\veddinj» party at Victoria Hall. Bloomsbury. Miss Prunella Stack and Lord David arc to be married at Glasgow Cathedral and the111 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-10-30 8 LIFE HERE IS LIGHTER THAN AIR Imperial Aii ways' new "Ensijn 1 liner, which is n< u Immfir prepared for service was on vitw at Croyfa •Aerodrome. London. The plam which will be the largest landpiiot in regular operation in the »orM v.eigh* 21 tons, has a speed of m80 words
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Article74 1938-10-30 8 A LAND WITHOUT MUSIC Santiago de Chi> Another orchestral M:ike. MUM* all Instruments, ha.s been declared bm as a protest against the delay in puting a bill creating permanent natlont symphonic orchestra The BiJl. characterised as "urg«^ when submitted by the Ministry i Education, has been held up tor mow74 words
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Advertisement752 1938-10-30 8 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart Ii i, the function of the blood to carry health-preserving nourishment :r;e countless millions of living cells of which the body is composed. When it fails in this important function the cells break down and become752 words
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Advertisement437 1938-10-30 8 Asthma Agony Curbed in 10 Minutes Since the discovery of Mendaco by an and enables you to sleep, but also builds American physician it is no longer neces- up the system to ward off future attacks, eary for anyone to suffer from choking, For instance, Mr. J. K. writes: "I437 words
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Advertisement115 1938-10-30 8 /TOUCH AND 60] I WORLD'S FINEST PIN 1 Instant writing, beauty, hand comfort and o life- time* guarantee m<*» 1 SheaflFer's the thriftiest and most pleasing P« n value ever offered. Only Sheaffer'shcsAU Seven o f the features desired A Visulated..- Lifetime fl guarantee 2-Woy Feothertouch point. Streamlined balance »J115 words
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350 1938-10-30 9 Whole Near East Agog At Nonagenarian's Wedding To Ex-Turkish Beauty Queen (29) LEGAL TANGLE f PLAN* an(l imtrr |ainv in regard to the marriage of a 90-year--1 I old Egyptian millionaire to a 28 year-old Turkish widow and a jf fcwrers »eUti<m tor its annulment have causal a sensation in350 words
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227 1938-10-30 9 Wife Thought Husband In Gaol— Met Him In Cafe A FTER going: from friend to friend for three weeks in the hope of raising t'2so, which mJ^ht secure her husband's release from prison, the fair-haired artist wife of 50-year-old Major Gerald Stapley set out for the Old Bailey from her227 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-10-30 9 Children cf the Mary Ward Cripples' Home in Tavistock Place, London, arc being evacuated by ambulances under the London County Council's scheme to take children to places of safety as a precaution against air raids. The ciipples ire being evacuated first so that the70 words
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Article176 1938-10-30 9 BOY AND GIRL KILL NEGRO PLAYMATE Johannesburg, Oct. 5. TWO little children, Ferdinand Johnson, aged four, and his three-ind-a-half-year-old sister Lena, who had killed a three-year-old native boy while at play, stood at the knee of a magistrate in Bergville, Natal, as he warned them never to kill any One176 words
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Advertisement621 1938-10-30 9 Vigour of Youth Restored by American Discovery Glands Made Adive-Makes^\ Men Feel 1 0 Years Younger iV 0% -Works In 24 Hours v*Vxj Thanks to the discovery of an Ameri- only to enjoy the pleasures of life, j 'hysician, it no longer is necessary but to do more and better621 words
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Advertisement495 1938-10-30 9 w^ttr** SOAP r »1 1 vtA^L^ CieOr OnO *%^2o^-^i^Bl t^^\ if f Cuticura is a MEDICINAL and >. TOILET soap, combining in one n. ~-&L&*^^rt£ big tablet the unique soothing, X/"" **^3gßß* healing and antiseptic medica- Y G/Ve» NkS^^' ments of Cuticura Ointment, th k n U^T T with the495 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1938-10-30 10 Our own correspondent tells you where and what to buy I WENT to a cocktail party the other day where my attention was drawn to a very attractive woman wearing an (if possible) even more attractive frock. She was smartness itself, but.... one thing1,227 words
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Article378 1938-10-30 10 Enliven Plain Frocks and Cold Tops the List iF you want your cloth- c to hr.ve the smart finish that characterises outfits worn by the best-dieted women, yoj MUST be prepared tu so^ct time laid trouble over your accessories. These have been papular for some lime now. and378 words
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Article491 1938-10-30 10 FRASER'S HILL NEWS QOTET aurin* the week, but crou^ tor week-end; fine weather d -7 ing the early days of tte b Saturday a terrific storm in the afJT noon lengthening out into a v;u sat» day night. This is the burden^ song at the Bukit foi Enthusiastic Visitors Deepavali491 words
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Advertisement99 1938-10-30 10 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. f f /^s^ FXPERT DRKSSM AKEK yK^V^ AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Something to crow about Created in her work rooms. irM A« I A 5 $30 Grand Closing Sale 13, BATTERY ROAD. ALL STOCKS BEING SINGAPORE. SOLD AT CO&T. 2nci F lo° r Rodney House.99 words
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Advertisement76 1938-10-30 10 HALF PRICE for Cotton Pa hit Dresses THIS WEEK ONLY AUX CHATS NOIRS BATTERY BATTERY BUILDING, 'PHONE 4085. ROAD. y^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin J^L I Palais Des Modes i No. 12-A, STAMFORD ROAD. Phone 4616. Z Just received a lovely collection of Wooden Coats and Suits. Also a very large assortment of76 words
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Advertisement40 1938-10-30 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS THE LATEST THING IN BEACH WEAR. PLAYS I ITS, BE A (II CLOGS AND SVVIMSUITS COME AND SEE THEM TEL. 3335. 61, Stamford Road ELSIE MARY RODNEY HOUSE Battery Road DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASSIONS #5 to $3040 words
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Advertisement36 1938-10-30 10 ONE HI^DBED H '> al s ONE HI'NDREn PRESSES irom $300 .......-....•■•••••••■••'•^1^ W£ iAD£ 7AE^ :an always be depended upor for personal treasures of enduring beauty or gfo and unusual 18, BAITER* RO*D. Pbone 141 Ist fl**-36 words
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Article171 1938-10-30 11 Learns The Lambeth Walk I dicce n.gM at RiJnatioiial Clud Igtf att-nded in *pite PT^ay starting with ■^Airport and endinu I flS .T.D. and Mr I «ho gave exhibiI -jjwan dancing arousf jjjcir (lemon^irati I P^ the 'Lambeth IW is immensely po- rtfs and iMr Andrew P^bow it -should be171 words
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Article, Illustration262 1938-10-30 11 Bring Your Old Furniture Up-To-Date ake a .nterest in aU those old pieces of lu rmture which e* yean a!? o we relegated to a back .seat. leeHng that they KM hopetoM), dowdy and otd-fashioned f the P cndul *e are bcgtoaillg to ■able; wh,>h h^M" SOille Wdden >«« l262 words
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Article379 1938-10-30 11 At Cameron Highlands OCTOBER 21st to the 24th, were red-letter days for the kiddies at the Con- fe vent School, Cameron Highlands, since these marked their half-term holidays. Consequently tha Highlands were full of happily re- united parents and children. 4 MONG the mothers and fathers who379 words
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Article308 1938-10-30 11 NEWS FROM Kuala Lumpur Q PORTS once again played a pflH&ik' nent part in last wceK's 50-.*i-": i.itivities. Events of interest began 00 Thursday with the first game 01 trtPolo Tournament, which continurd 04 Saturday and Monday An event which attracted a vav: crowd of spectators on Saturday wa~ rugger308 words
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Advertisement80 1938-10-30 11 Many and many a mother in the tropics looks back with thankfulness to the day when someone said. "Have you tried giving Hl^SStefe-^X him Lactogen Baby took it and liked it 2Mkp2sfitW an <* things began to come right. The weighS^ B^^^J ing machine told good news: there was contentment80 words
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Advertisement68 1938-10-30 11 BRUNETTES tw^ Amami No. 1 BLONDES use Amami No. 3 —and always remember FRIDAY NIGHT IS NIGHT If you have any difficulty in obtaining AMAMI Shampoos please write to A. T. Gillespic, Arcade BuudingSt Katllcs Square P.O. Box x l 7, Singapote. j MYLETO HAIR COLOUR RESTORER WILL RESTORE GREY68 words
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Advertisement263 1938-10-30 11 w w WHY ENDURE Monthly Complaints > WHEN j j ''Ladies Brown Pills" j f CURE THEM Price $L a bottle- I from I Mr. C. S. CHAN I 277. RACE COURSE ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE. J -^-,ji- l tf _j- _f- i_j^ijjp>m^' 1 1 1 1 I#' 1 ■'w Alka-Seltzer.263 words
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610 1938-10-30 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, October 30, 1938. LONDON IN TWO DAYS? 4 VISION A the time when Malayans may Hy to Lonio.. ■k. or on f- Ne>.\' York, in a week-end, WHS presented in an :le published by the Malaya Tribune during the week on the record p light f the610 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1938-10-30 12 C. H. STANLEY JONES - C. H. STANLEY JONES TWO NEW POLICIES FOR THE STRAITS By Defence And Broadcasting ONCE a year th? Legislative Councillors of the Straits Settlement^ have a full-dress debate, when supposedly important speeches are made from the Official and Unofficial sides of the table. This occurs at1,179 words
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Article575 1938-10-30 12 ]V|RS. Brown was fuming. "Don't talk to me about lawyers!" she exclaimed, bitterly. "Why, dear, what's the matter?" asked her friend. "I've had so much trouble over the property, I sometimes wish my husband hadn't died." rr.HERE'S something odd about you this morning." said575 words
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Advertisement75 1938-10-30 12 CABINET INSULATION unseen but very imporlan^ The "H M V" cabinet is built to HOLD IN the W^J^ the «g of Insulation completely aled o 1J n the escape of cold compartment en all .sides preventing tne U)l thp entry of heat. The door itself na*a rf cold-tight, heat-tight joint75 words
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Article, Illustration71 1938-10-30 13 HEY! THEY CAN'T MAKE A MONKEY OUT OF ME! (Tribune Staff Reporter) jj npHIS informal p'cture of B m mother and daughter 2 (or son, for all I know) was j; taken at the Singapore Botanical Gardens. More jj people than ever including -f Singaporeans as we'l as tour- ists71 words
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Article187 1938-10-30 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) i NEW industry has made a uelA come appearance in Singapore. Workaday folk who make the disecverv that their footwear requires attention can have this remedied fir few cents. j Bootblacks have at Jast made an p; earance on our oada and streets.187 words
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Article, Illustration9 1938-10-30 13 Betty Davis Hollywood star, in a new- style frock9 words
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Article132 1938-10-30 13 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) Batavia, Oct. 22 (IV Thur day morning this week a irged Chinese employee of the IM of Hem Kiem Ling Cc, Semashota in rapid sneaon with a revolver at the head of ih* firm, his son and several other LBgtojees. son and two132 words
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Article171 1938-10-30 13 (From Our Oxen Correspondent) f «ondon, Oct. 14. N exhibition of Dr. Reginald Le May's collection of Buddhist sculpture, textiles, silverware, and other objects from Siam, organized by the India Society, was opened at) India House by Lord Harlech. It will remain open until171 words
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358 1938-10-30 13 "Jaga-Kreta" Boys Are Members Of Organised Gangs In Singapore THREAT DEMANDS (Trib'ine Staff Reporter) J£VERY time a "jaga-kreta" b(y asks for ten cents to look after your car, and you worker if there s the unspoken threat "ten cents, or your car may be c inna/red" behind h's sra'linfT mask,358 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-10-30 13 Work This Out Two hats that meet as one. Kay Stammers, the British tennis plaver when she arrived at Southampton on the "Normandie" from America.25 words
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Article142 1938-10-30 13 MALAYAN GIFT TO DUBLIN ZOO (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 18. THE large consignment of animals given to the Dublin Zoo by Mr. J. L. Woods, Ipoh, arc thriving. One of this lot is a beautiful and dainty little mouse deer, which is a very rare and interesting animal.142 words
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Article81 1938-10-30 13 Mr. ,E. J. Snell, of Hunters Ball Kingscote (Gloucestershire) celebrated •he first birthday of his daughter Jennifer by giving a party to all children under five in the village. He lit a sixfoot candle, invited villagers to estimate how long it would burn, and collected a81 words
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Article44 1938-10-30 13 More business women over thirty in Britain are marryiriK than ever befoie, p. Ministry of Labour inquiry reveals. Seventy per cent, of insured women are under thirty. After that age there \s s considerable decrease owing to marriage44 words
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Article116 1938-10-30 13 Chinese Immigrants For Java Katavia. Oct. tt. THE immigration authorities in the Netherlands East Indies anncunce tuat as the immigration quota for Chinese has now been filled, no persons of such nationality wii! be allowed to enter Java or any of the other islands in this archipelago during the rest116 words
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Article187 1938-10-30 13 London, Oct. 14. THE death has taken place of Mv Roger Francis Steiner, of 114 Cancnbie Road, Forest Hill, 5.E.5, and a native of Folkestone. Mr. Steiner died at sea on a return "oyage from New Zealand. The buna, took place at sea. A graduate of London187 words
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Article53 1938-10-30 13 The marriage arranged between David Gray (Malayan Civil Servic-p', elder .son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gra\, of Carlisle, and Betty Rosalie, younr.pi daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. P. R. Humphry, of Southsca, will tako plT" r it St. Peter's Church, Slinfold. Fusso::, at the end53 words
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Article137 1938-10-30 13 Fnm Our Own Correspondent j F ondon, Oct. lv JJK;H tiibute to the work of Dr U II am Fittctar, until recently F )ircc'<>r of the Institute of Medical Reaearxti at K-iVa l,umpiir. who T i'"f l;»st nvntli. is paV by the British MrrTcal137 words
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Article95 1938-10-30 13 Or. A Felix of the Lister Institute writes 'William Fletcher's \v >rk on typhus fever has gained for him an international reputation. In 1924. working at Kuala Lumpur in collaboration with J. E. Leslar, he first recognised as typhus one of the continued fevers of the Malay States and95 words
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Article183 1938-10-30 13 "The two groups were later shown to have a different distribution and were referred to as .shop typhus < urban group) and scrub typhus 'rural group >. Fletcher's observations at first appeared to be very puzzling. "His work, however, has not only been fully confirmed and amplified so183 words
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Advertisement296 1938-10-30 13 Watch your KIDNEYS after any illness P^|^ An enormous strain is placed on the JssF**Sf\ 4 kidneys by illness owing to the A^Tjr/// *l accumulated impurities which the Jj f k'dneys must clear away before j^V^ Perfect health returns 7^^^^^jT^^^^ In most illnesses the kidneys fcet weak or v Wf296 words
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Advertisement158 1938-10-30 13 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousands of men and women past 40 face the dangers of heart trouble and paralysis because of High Blood Pressure. High Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple158 words
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Advertisement71 1938-10-30 13 SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU Tinv springs are used in Ful-Vue No-Bcru glasses* to cushion the lenses. E'octrlcally soldt red pns hold the lenses tightly an i permanently in place. Naturally thai protect V em against breakage and makes the rimless style in eyevcar truly practical as 'A-ell as preferable for inconspicuousnps&71 words
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Advertisement174 1938-10-30 13 find besl% Angier's Emulsion exerci es mucous colitis and other intestinal soothing, lubricating, antifennema- dtsorden. tive effects throughout the entire Ahlm-t g i- invaluable in tin digestive tract. That is why it i- so treatment of gastrii and intestinal valuable in all affections of the calanii or uhfiatioti, chronic indi174 words
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Article94 1938-10-30 14 Sydney. CYDNEY women's fondness for operations was described to the Royal Commission on doctors' fees here by Dr. Richard Hiiliard. of Dee Why. "A far greater number of women are operated on in Australia than in England," he said. "A woman with an abdominal scar is94 words
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213 1938-10-30 14 "MURDER" BARON ESCAPES GAOL POLICE COMB PARIS Paris, Oct. 14. DAI*ON BERNARD Sl(*O> KR, who was accused in conn of holding captive for a year a wealthy Bulgarian tailor in *hc basement of his v Ih. The Red House, in the Paris suburbs to extort money from him. has escaped213 words
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Article140 1938-10-30 14 Leningrad. THE Soviet steamer Murnanetz returned to Leningrad after sailing 3202 miles through Arctic icefields. The Murmanetz left Russia's Arctic port of Murmansk on June 28 and since ihen has covered 5,740 miles for the ourpose of hydrological and meteorological observations. She did not encounter icefloes tui140 words
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250 1938-10-30 14 New Drug Makes "Lions" Of Lamb-Like Men ACE A FOR WORRIES! THE effects of a remarkable new drug \\hich is helping cerU'n types ci pecple to encoded in their work and reduce common worries and fatigues, have l*ecn reported to the American Psychological Association, Columbus, Ohio. The drug, a concentrated250 words
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Article91 1938-10-30 14 Belgrade. Mr. Andrew Shedclon Kowia, for 20--years general manager of the Trepca Mines, one of the biggest lead mines m Europe, has died at Zvechan near K> sovska Mitrcvitsa, the headquarters oi the mines. He was 56 years old. His body is being flown across Europe91 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-10-30 14 CZECH ASKS FOR HELP ON CRUTCHES Ilerr Jaksch. leader of the Sudeten German Social Democrat party in Czechoslovakia, is making a private vif.it to London to discuss arrangemints he is trying to make to help lUrgecs of his party forced to leave h" the. Gorman nrrtipYtl— Photo shows Hen Wenzei64 words
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Article39 1938-10-30 14 Estate of the first Earl of Iveagti wcj valued at the time of his death in l-r* at £11,000.000 net "as far as can be :i certained." Now it has been reswom at 11 3.486. 146.39 words
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Advertisement190 1938-10-30 14 iCGDK$ T1 ISOTKD i %m *BY ALL STEAM- I rop -rr)A\/r:i SHn>> AJR AND > I r\r\VLLi RATIAVAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chines^ clients and tnose of all S Ihti resident communities are I givfi* the b'.\st of attention and 1 I :S. ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. S i190 words
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Advertisement685 1938-10-30 14 Second only yk to the uL famous Im Swan Mm MADE by the same m skilled craftsmen as m^^k the Swan itself, this cV^B W handsome sell tilling V1 Made in Blackbird Pen is re- m.&W England markabiy good value K .mk V by Mabie, u>r money. It is a685 words
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Advertisement140 1938-10-30 14 indigestion By Dr. F. B. Scott, M D., Paris Of all the aches and pains which patients come and tell me about, indigestion pains are probably the most common. "I get such stabbing, griping pains after meals," they say, or "my meals give me such a horrible full-up fee'init." "Well,140 words
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Advertisement333 1938-10-30 14 i All pains, whether due to tiiUUut tilt I headaches, toothaches, neu- j I ralgia or rheumatism, are mPf^Sc^^f POpillfil BlOWllie I promptly relieved by ANA- s^ CIN. It also reduces the fever \>^ Everyone can enjoy the thrill and discomfort associated >y gk > 7 with colds. S VJa333 words
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Article396 1938-10-30 15 MINER DESCRIBES HIS ORDEAL London, Oct. 12. f ,Vb«7Z'n'-' round hi> miners lamp kept John Tdwaid Lumley, iirtrfour, from mac!nvs> as he crouched, trapped and hopeless "coffin" after a roof -fall at Brandon Colliery, Co., Dur- nn m For eighteen hours h<* was entombed For four of those hours396 words
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Article, Illustration63 1938-10-30 15 Ikmikrt Town Plate "drily race for women jockeys Ir. Newmarket Heath. totyshire. The race, instituted i jear cf the Great Fir* of to is ran ©?er four mile* ami *a test of stamina for riders ml The race was v von by l-nflcy, riding >lr. N. S.63 words
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Article74 1938-10-30 15 Santiago do Chile. £sh donation of a ('hair oi h Literature to the PeruT ersfty of San Marcos hn< r *nced by Dr Alfredo Soif y *toroi tko University. J* of the chair, according r was due to the influence Ba Minister to Peru. Mr. fW. Forbes, who has74 words
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Article28 1938-10-30 15 Dr Frantisek Behounek. of Prague, has discovered a way of preserving radium for medical purposes without canger. With former methods many fatal accidents have occurred.28 words
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149 1938-10-30 15 Berlin. A LIST of the A.R.P. utensils with which each German house must be provided are published in the German Press. JXhe objects required are: *ii Buckets, as many as possible; (21 A tub with a capacity of at least 20 gallons,149 words
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132 1938-10-30 15 BANK TELLER'S CALM PREVENTS CALAMITY New York NEW YORK was saved from a possible disaster when a man was seized after he had threatened a dynamite explosion if a bank teller did not hand over £6,000 After his capture, the police said that they found 34 sticks of dynamite and132 words
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Article218 1938-10-30 15 Should Read this Nurse's Letter Here is something of real Int fgt to those mothers-to-be who are suffering with indigestion in one or another of its var-ous forms: flatulence, heartburn, sickness or acidity. To-da no longer necessary to endure tr ally. Relief can be obtained in218 words
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Advertisement17 1938-10-30 15 -^m J Kim AwjhIIII Pl^I C tTD JI, WS BRH3U PORO I i^° O K kl^ *.t^17 words
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Advertisement168 1938-10-30 15 TRAIN YOURSELF For a good post acquire the trained ability which alone can command high remuneration by studying at home, in your own spare time, under THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. LONDON GLASGOW, (The foremost Home Study Business Training University in the Empire). A Home Study Course has helped thousands of168 words
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Advertisement294 1938-10-30 15 _^^B Recoqnized everywliere as irfS? Deveraqe tor i 1| Health.Strength and Vitality V^^f^y^^ G^ 0D ealth ls tlie most P re cious of possessions the heritage of the young and ji: I; ht> consolation of the aged. Upon it depend contentment and success ail Uat S riir^^fc! makes life worth294 words
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Article56 1938-10-30 16 MAN -THE LESSER EVIL Southern Rhodesia. AHEKD of wild reid-buck forgot their fear of man when <'ha*cf* by lion' here. The Imck, obviously in a riistrfsseri condition, took refuge near a railway ganger and his natives. After resting for about five minutes fhe herd, still without sbpwlng any fear of56 words
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249 1938-10-30 16 London, Oct. 16. /\\Rin»\(» hvr charity collecting bo,\. Miss Grace Mary Frederics. d.? Carteret, daughter of an Anglican chaplain, walked into a Ncrth London club, fell in love with the fifty-two-year-old steward, and mai ried him. When Miss Carteret became Mrs. Herbert Edward Yeates, she249 words
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334 1938-10-30 16 Killed Her Due To Jealousy Paris, Oct. 12. E^ROM the darkened bedroom came a cry of terror. Grey-haired, 64-years-old Alphonse Delaitge. listening in the* room above, knew the woman was his wife: knew, too, that she was doomed to i terrible death. Bui he334 words
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Article, Illustration226 1938-10-30 16 New York, iki i gTRIDING up to Jack Doyle in a Broadway night club earh day, Elinore Troy, all! active brunelle showgirl, Wn him soul ly on the nose. Then, watched by more than a hund- red guests, she ran from the club.226 words
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Article112 1938-10-30 16 WITCHDOCTOR USED GOLF TEES Johaurifsbai; TWO wooden golf tees «rm among the properties nk bitcri at the trial of a natm witchdoctor sentenced to riath at the Rand Criminal J**skw; ior murder. Thry were among thr h«w* roots, razor blade*, spoon*, ferts polish' rt stones and Un*> whktformed the equipment112 words
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117 1938-10-30 16 Cape Town. f PHK possioiiity that the Africa station Ql the Royal Navy at Simonstown may be stiehgthenied by increasing th^ number ol ships apd shore staff, wn.^ Dieutioned by Mr. H. A. Carey. M.P. lor Ecclcs, England, iu an interview wilh Reutcr here.117 words
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Advertisement759 1938-10-30 16 pri on POl WDS OF FLESH Torts wonderful!} better." ruore worryixg than loss ol cii the scales anxi- hope for an incrca f ounce to take botUpjs i of fishy-tasting oil and fee! ro better— to lie awake at g what dread illness is —only those who have su*fcrrci mental759 words
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Advertisement58 1938-10-30 16 Worry is over Vaflv" -> M?ll V *^Z >s. a^laa^^^^^aVK V aam I W^ /tas>£ arranged for the Prudential to take care of our old age The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). J7|lB, MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE The Largest Insurance Institution in the British Empire. •■■■•i3iiiii#bifiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiiimiii«HiiHiiiriiii*M*niiiiMii MAAS. c«toJi58 words
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Advertisement537 1938-10-30 16 Piles (ripple Your Nerves Stop Pain and Itching in 15 J£T££t*<\ Minutes, Avoid Operation \fwith New Discovery shu-r- the discovery of Chinaroid kjr .^^——k 1 y. Ainerjr-rin Phyniclan it i* Tjr» longer nercs- Mf«vOUSNf *>'•> m nary for an\one tf> suffer from the pain of f *iiity wu'-KiTtOxj pi Itehitip.537 words
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Advertisement237 1938-10-30 17 "WHAT IS A WATT? The man who reads your elec- Building the equipment that trie meter will probably explain makes and delivers these watts, I that a watt is a unit of electrical and the electrical servants that power that 1000 of them put them to work, is the busimake237 words
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Advertisement90 1938-10-30 17 Servlce-after-purchase and high second ol uny other make uuhd prices are two of BJS.A's great assets. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, batu Pahat, Muar, Pfenanf Motors, l'enan£ lpob Motors. looh Motorists Stores. Seremba*. Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? :...,-:.Xv::..--, You can bank on it90 words
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Miscellaneous929 1938-10-30 17 THE AIR TO-DAY nbom h '-<&fc£V 1171 4 1 1171 fn 1 VDC 13.15 Me s (19 8 m.) Help-,s for Herks When Ann Whprp In I.kfpii In >n ff IAVU XlLllU T? lICIC I\J JUlulvU All 7-50 Cathedral, Batavia-C. cottonwool. S*.Os National Anthem. Musical pro-' out the Vet, gramme.929 words
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Article112 1938-10-30 18 ENGLAND'S OLDEST WOMAN DIES London, Oct. 14. Mrs. Rachel Swain, the oldest woman, in England— she was 108 on Sept. I— died at her cottage in Flitwick, Beds, within a stone's throw of her birthplace. She will be buried in the graveyard of the village church where, 89 years ago.112 words
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Article70 1938-10-30 18 Riga. The new 25 lat (£l"> bank notes m&dc I iij Eneiand have now been put into circulation. Tbev are green, and all future notes of this denomination are to be oi th° same colour. It is also intended to issue now JOP :at (£4)70 words
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382 1938-10-30 18 Dealt Cards All Day For 3 Years New York, Oct. 12. A MAN who refused to enclose his name paid five pounds in a New York saleroom last week for the tattered remains of what was once the most famous pa^k of382 words
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Article61 1938-10-30 18 Belgrade. A Bosnian peasant who could no longer earn his living on the land has started a moveable inn. The "inn" consists of a large cx-waggon, two small tables, a few chairs, and two barrels of wine. In this "pub" the traveller can buy two glasses of wine61 words
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Article117 1938-10-30 18 Chocolates Stuffed With Diamonds Trieste. Oct. 12. pEATURES of the smuggling across the frontier of gold, platinum., precious stones, and Italian and foreign banknotes are described in an inquiry conducted by the Piccolo. Chocolates stuffed with diamonds, railway cushions and bookbindings padded with banknotes, a platinum bar converted into a117 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-10-30 18 Gloria Dickscn, Warner Brotn^ s<ar, is rapidly elbowing hrr xi\ k the front in the stellar firmairYou are bound to see and hear lot mere about her.31 words
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Article72 1938-10-30 18 For eight years driver of L.N.ER.'s flyer, Quren of Scots. G* j Ivialthouse made his la-t run m hr recently— and his wife went wit on the 186 miles non-stop journey King's Cress to Ui ether, they roared from Grantham I We war— fifteen miles— at72 words
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Advertisement350 1938-10-30 18 RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, etc. Men worn n whose limbs have for rr been locked in the vice-like grip of rheumatism find it hard to believe that there could be a reullv <iuick cure for Hack pain. Yet Fynnon Salt is bringing that bks rehef in thousands of cases every350 words
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Advertisement173 1938-10-30 18 m 164 PAGE DOG j^ /*v. -;o^|itijHK>3*»^ JOSEPH TRAVERS *:■>:•:•"•:■:;•> Worms cause more ill-health and suffering in dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor appetite, staring coat, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing these signs. The only way to173 words
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Advertisement162 1938-10-30 18 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be discouraged if you are weak, underweight, tired out, sickly unable to gain an ounce of flesh or str. ngth no matter what you eat. A California physician. In prescribing for and treating the Cinema fctars of Hollywood, has discovered a secret method162 words
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Advertisement25 1938-10-30 18 —to protect your TKTI Use Kolynos, the dentifrice that dentists recommendbecause of its proved antiseptic cleansing action. frighten your M* '^T^Mta with KOLYNOS b«y *"V25 words
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Article202 1938-10-30 19 .-RamMcr"— St-lan-or) g^utfor wcmenV bidminwtwiniey fa-t reaching i sta^e* I r a mc t tkelihoo'i of th? 'j^ntyof c:r(ain sections yfa«caH?H off owinij to latk but he last minute JJ* the appeal of the n ,)t{?b!y from Eun»iprfsHlterf in a first-class •ill keen competition. Spare out final ■Lfcigb ana202 words
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Article233 1938-10-30 19 <|y "Phoenix fin badminton in Singapore t on the decline, now thai r tournaments have been coinsly two big competitions *to to be played are the °Pen singles and the interhalf a dozen entrants """en's open singles, and the only be expected to be In fast and sweeping233 words
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Article260 1938-10-30 19 Open Championships In Perak (By "Racquet"— Perak) JNTERES of badminton enthusiasts in Perak is at the moment centred *;n the loi Incoming i'erak open championships which will be held bet ore the end oi' the year. At present I ;«m net aware of the details but I am given to260 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-10-30 19 *2 V its third anniversary recently. Above is a group f otticials and members. The party is the premier Matey team in Singapore.27 words
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Article, Illustration398 1938-10-30 19 WEE HYE TECK MAKES B ADMINTON HISTORY: JOHORE CHAMPIONSHIPS PENG SOON'S SECOND BIG DEFEAT (By t4 Quix v Johore) rpHE sensational defeat of Wong Peng Sooi., the Singapore champion and the Malayan runr.er-up, at the hanr!.-: of Wee Hyc Tcck, in straight sets at j;> j:» (5 i.' 12 in398 words
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501 1938-10-30 19 Matches In Batu Pahat Bat i: Pahat. /CONGRATULATIONS to the Batu Pahat District Badminton Association and to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. R. Krishnan, for so ably bringing the Johoie State badminton championship tournament to such a successful close this year. Despite the various501 words
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Advertisement570 1938-10-30 19 NEW HAIR ADD K/Cn >^b*>v J1 F* >rt h A l\ is I V u L> V 2» 'at kc»M»M <<» I^^^^Sr JK w^t" > av# mm ai ai Xbm Aaa^aaal I STEWART -WARNER i MP i^^Mi rrom O tUDCS UpW3rdS £ot*n«> »nd irounco *p won *tor> f*uio« h*n I570 words
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314 1938-10-30 20 Argus - VOLUNTEERS BURST THE ARMY'S RUGBY BALLOON Argus By fOIMi one better than Selangor the previoufl week, th3 Singapore Volunteers' XV laid the bogey of the invincibility of this year's Army XV by belting them 5—3 and the question now beintf asked i>: Will Singapore, after the selechave coinptetec! their task314 words
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Article442 1938-10-30 20 Amateur Boxing Revival Welcome WELCOME interest \a being displayed in the revival of the boxing- granie among amateurs in Singapore. There is no reason why imateur boxing should not occupy* a high place in the lr >cal sports world. Efforts are beins>- rr.ade to hold a championship meeting in December442 words
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169 1938-10-30 20 A C'ommonsense Talk To Mothers. Many a mother makes the m) stake cf her child Let him -stand en his own fet, take his knocks and tumbles, it will dp no harm and helps to oirid vi h s character. But by all169 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-10-30 20 WELL TACKLED A defender grasses an opponent, in the recent M.C.U. vs. S.R.C. rugby match. (Tribune).16 words
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565 1938-10-30 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. AS anticipated the Excise Djpt. (holders) had no difficulty in annexing the Government Shield lasc Sunday when they convincingly woa the final against the Post Office by 5-0. Incidentally this is the third successive year the Excise Dept.565 words
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Article254 1938-10-30 20 Singapore's Winter Races £HIEF interest f D the Winter race meeting which opens at Bukii Timah next Saturday will centre in the Free Handicap for three-year olds. This is the only race In Malay i which no horse can win twice. Last year's winner was Messrs. F. If. Sharrock and254 words
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Article238 1938-10-30 20 GUNNERS' SIXTH CUP SUCCESS W HKX the Gunneri won the pore Cup last week, theyi* enhancing their already uniques cord of having won the Cup axr times than any other uvit, for it nthe sixth occasion on which a Ur representing the Royal Artillery h» won since the inception of238 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-10-30 20 The Hon. Mr. R Will am^« ">e S.A.F.A. CssrZ*+ RA (Tribune,13 words
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Article104 1938-10-30 20 HOCKEY circle* are intrigued W* brilliant win, even if W *JTZ goal, which the S C.R C the redoubtable Recs" »> tf <. team MM played «j l >* .round IBM week The B»--ruled the £5 -co-* i h i s season, beau until the Chinese104 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-10-30 20 SELANGOR RUGGER AND PERAK FIFTEENS Selangor (in colours) and Perak (in white). These sides met on the Kuala Lumpur Padang last week when Selangor, who beat the Army the previous week, won decisively by 19 0. At top is Mr. O. E. Venables, who refereed the game (Tribune).48 words
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Advertisement155 1938-10-30 20 OKASA taken in the Term of specially prepared tablets possesses marveilous pro- jnaT^^^^T" I perties to restore health and vitality, -o iiß^^^Li keep you young, vigorous and active. l^fr^ffir OKASA is net a stimulant Ifke other cheap ~"HiBpB^"-~5S preparations claiming magical efiect in a .v hcurs. OKASA is a real155 words
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277 1938-10-30 21 CHINA TO DECLARE WAR AGAINST JAPAN AMERICA TO APPLY NEUTRALITY ACT Y TORMAL declaration of war against Japan by the Central Government <:f China is imminent, according to latest messages from ChunL'k nir, the new capital. \dvanta?e of this is that America will have to apply the Neutrality let, preventing277 words
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99 1938-10-30 21 tribune Court Reporter). the Vitlh police majjis>lr i (ioh yesterday, o.>dds. Sinijapor. 1 I.uropean jjjpjMctor, pleaded jjuilty t<i j&its of wion»lu!h- rc-train-'2um bin Ksa and S. Ponniah. d Pclice. pro I Phe dei iSeitt thai en by HBrr. v,- TluF lien h the approi [rifone99 words
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109 1938-10-30 21 FORMER BRITISH CONCESSION TAKEN BY JAPS Hankow. Oct. 29. rrilK former British concession in A Hankow was handed ever to the control of the Japanese* at 11 am. to-day with one of the most impresstve ceremony to be staged on the Bund which is a few yards away from the109 words
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Article61 1938-10-30 21 A Co "ton message states that the Jap anese Navy made their first appearance m Canton at 9 a.m. yesterday, when the net-layers, T>:ubame and Nasami, accompanied by 35 barges carrying a thou- and troops, lied up a mile downriver from Saameen. The Japanese flag wa61 words
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Article158 1938-10-30 21 London, Oct. 20. '~pHE Ki: -cr anc j Q ue en. who are in resiA dence at Buckingham Palace, motored this morring to Norwich and. after a visit to ancient Guildhall where the Mayor and Lord Mayors of the city have been elected since 1407,158 words
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Article116 1938-10-30 21 CI NSHIXE has returned to the Ebro front and conditions there a s e now more favourable for operations, states a message from Spain. The Ebro battle has no* ted three months, and the Nationalists c that the Republican casualty 1. nearing the 90.000 mark. The only activity116 words
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254 1938-10-30 21 Ixmdon, Oct. 29. rpHE Labour Party has published a manifesto calling for a supreme national effort for peace. The Government is criticised for national defences and for the inadequacy of air raid precaution. The manifesto calls for the creation of a Ministry254 words
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Article21 1938-10-30 21 Th*= London Gazette annoar.ccs tw award of the Imoerial Service i v Mr. P. C. Johnson, Buperintenden the Reformatory, Singapore.21 words
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Article160 1938-10-30 21 M. r < illr* (i i. Jfl. DESCRIBING Aml'lo-i ir: ii Kcvritj M "c oj nei>lonr" <>1 I ipihli Bet tn v K'Mm It in <h at Ihe i isumcd BWetiltf of the I rr mh ii-.t Part] < iim.ii doit ■be > I u >Reuter - 160 words
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Article31 1938-10-30 21 The Hon. Mr C. R. < appointed to be* a member of the Ad ory Committee i- an Fund) I purpose ol OrdUian irf Uw R on.31 words
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Advertisement140 1938-10-30 21 vililTK of ARCIHTFXTS Architectural exhibition AT TTIE JBA MEMORIAL HALL BINGAPOKE Oct. *51st to Nov. sth f MJ p.m. SAT. 2 5 p.m. \fthi'ecturai l)ra\v nt:s Sculpture Models. f Werest To Pvoryone AI'MISSIOX FREE —■■■■■■■■■I ■■■■■■■■■■■!■■■■■■<■■■■■■■< ■.■.■.«IBS1«II1E 1 IIB ■■•■■■•■■•••■•■•■••••••••••■••■B E rB«BIMMMHllll«l»lM"««IM«« l_^H^_^fl _-_--6_-H---^--l __^_Ei^Hß----iflH __^__i __^__i _^-_----^-----i Hl-^---i^----^----------------------^------t _------h------l140 words
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119 1938-10-30 22 Marathon Cross-Country Race To-day rj'O DAY is a *f«<P letter day for the sporlins members of Clerical Union H It marks th? seventh year of their most poDiilar open sport, the 10 Miles Cross-country R'ice. At 6.30 a.m. to-day the dub's premised ai Rangoon Read will be the scene of119 words
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Article67 1938-10-30 22 friendly return match consisting of three singles, one man's doubles and one mixed doubles against the P ay fair DP., will be played at the lattcr's court, Jalan Raja, eff Balistier Road. The following are requested to represert our team Messrs. Tan Chong Tee, (hun«2: Cheng Hock.67 words
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Article94 1938-10-30 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PRINCIPAL of the new Chinese Chung Cheng School at Kim Yam Roa:l. Singanore. Dr. CbnfE Teok Lim arrived here bv the Conte BiDncamino v°sterdav afternoon. acccmDanied by his vifa ar<i two daughters. In an interview he stated that the school would be94 words
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Article382 1938-10-30 22 ALL the English and Scottish League soccer matches fixed for yesterday were played. Detailed scores as cabled by Reuter were: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. s i Birmingham 3 Aston Villa 0 j Eolton W. 1 Arsenal 1 1 Charltcn 1 Brentford 1 i Chelsea 0 "Darby C.382 words
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Article31 1938-10-30 22 The Tanglin Club will meet the S.C. R.C. in the above tournament on Monday and Tuesday this week. The singles will be played on Monday, the doubles en Tuesday.31 words
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Article44 1938-10-30 22 Johore, Giant Killers ]OHORE surprisingly defeated Selangoi in the inter-state rugby match by 12 points (3 tries and a penalty goal) to 3 points (one try). Kennedy scored Selangor's try and McLennan. Saunders and Hcg:an scored tries fcr Johore, McKenzie scoring the oenalty goal.44 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-10-30 22 Rafiies Collegeans defeated the "B" team of the Singapore Cricket Club in a game of rugby played on Friday. Above picture shows one phase of the game.32 words
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436 1938-10-30 22 (By "Marcus Superbus") PUNTERS who havo been folbwin^ the training for the Wk mettimi\jf the ftagtpcre Turf Club at Bukit Timah J personally at the tracks or by reading my track notes which from day to Jay all our issaes, will already have much mat*436 words
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Article30 1938-10-30 22 Inter -State Hockey: F rcn Our o*?°*£ I visiting *2IT bv M«» upM way through tne^ defence and w i{ this efforts. becaJD ee^ 6 en giving Ka*i a did.30 words
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Advertisement189 1938-10-30 22 XJdil UC VyUlUjillC JSK\mw II Whenever energy is fading and spirits arc that its cooling essences will never fail them. t; low, a touch of Atkinsons Eau de Cologne In all moments of mental and nervous stress, f^Hr on the forehead and behind the ears instantly when life seems to189 words
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ALL THE RUGBY RESULTS
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Article565 1938-10-30 23 Points For Each Side gIY and Seletar Services fought a drawn gnme when they met at 1 Jahin Besar stadium yesterday afternoon, each scoring 11 05, bot en tho run of the play the men from Seletar were a little jtfimatc not to have carried off the honours of565 words
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Article37 1938-10-30 23 London. Oct. 29. The Yorkshire cyclist, Cyril Hepp.lostcne, broke the Edinburgh to London rscord in 19 hours, 13 minutes beating the previous record of 20 min. 19 sees, by S. H. Ferris.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article110 1938-10-30 23 NEGRI MALACCA BEAT S'PORE (From Our Oion Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. TRUE to tradition, Negri-Malacca playing on tbeir own ground defeated Singapore at rugby by 11 points (two tries and a goal to thnfe points (a penalty). The homesters were fine opportunists and were brilliant in the loose. Downie, the Negri110 words
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Article44 1938-10-30 23 hav? been .selected to Mi 3p r" M-C.A ui a Rugby on luesciay on tne WSj HcL L *> Lord- Nasuridln, Nathf Jfct £j»* -Robert Eu. K. Leem *B tX? Oo J Ferguson. rvT A Lord- B Fones« aru^. Ranatunga, Swyny, JO^^B. Shaw.44 words
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Article40 1938-10-30 23 »_j fi* isL Re *sidet.ce available r*L o l a Vln guest. J^Pectabh- family living ft mF *»>of* m town- Comfortable illE*a«teim with verandah and fib SS hed Terms moderi°C ''it am brai" St Fru: <1 -p, <* Wcha< Rd. Seran-40 words
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532 1938-10-30 23 Singapore, Saturday. S.C.C. "A" G R.E. "B" 3 QOME interesting phases were witnessed in a mediocre game of rugby when the S.C.C. "A" beat the R.E. "B" by six points (a iry and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) on the532 words
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Article52 1938-10-30 23 The following will represent the S.R.C. against the Ceylon Sports' Club to-mor-row ev.ening on the S.R.C. Padang at 5 p.m. sharp. O. C. Aeria. R. H. Barth, P. F. de Souza, G. C. Ross, L. Reutens. G. Clarke, D. Ross, N. Sullivan, M. Valberg, G. Armstrong,52 words
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Article33 1938-10-30 23 The Chettiars' Premier Institution will hold its second annual athletic sports at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. Nov. 4. from 3 p.m. Mrs. C 3. Venkatachar will distribute th* prizes.33 words
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422 1938-10-30 23 Y. M. C. A. JUNIORS TROUNCE R. I. WHAT proved to be almost a walk-over for the Y M.C.A. Juniors, was the result of a hockey to-day, when they beat Raffles Institution by 5 goals to nil on the Institution padang. The half time score was only one against the422 words
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Article111 1938-10-30 23 Y.M.C.A. team vs. Loyal Regiment in Monday at 5.15 p.m. en the Anscn ground: M. I. Reshty; Hutch•nson; Sallsh; Elkin^ton: Galstuan; Leembruggen: Sine Ching; Ranatunga; Chin Chye; C. Reshtv; Suratta. Reserves: Mahmood and Jalleh. Y.M.C.A. t-:am vs. Clerical Union on Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m. en111 words
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696 1938-10-30 23 Airmen Beat Sappers At Anson Road T^HE Royal Air Force won th( Warren Shield f;;r (he third year in succession at Ihe Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon when ihey defeated the Rcyal Engineers by five iroals to two in a match packed with thrills. j Tier? was a large crowd696 words
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Article162 1938-10-30 23 New Haven. Oct. 30 l EWIS (12.6) outpointed Gamer (12.2). Lewis rallied in the last three rounds when Gainer wa 1 iired. He sccred through superior boxing ability and revised the opinion of ringside critics th&t Le;: Harvey. British champion, would have little difficulty in v. *.ing eitherReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement157 1938-10-30 23 xa^gm^ezj MIGHTY ADVENTURES IN YEAR'S MOST THRILLING i Coming .*s|B B ADVENTURE FILM EXCITEMENT EXTRAORDINARY f j%& \\N e mm^^ f-^jf Shor'lv i OPENING THEA TP- E ROYAL: TUESDAY W»^L^^^ A TREASURE ISLAND" 3|lW v^f^^^rfe* ■%^^ffßta.^* •"^'^^lj'Bp BF. > *&^R t^gy v^^A Wd^*^ A COLUMBIA PICTURE WITH F^iPPiv MwnmrmmTllkTllV WILLIAM157 words
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Advertisement35 1938-10-30 23 #^BOXING \*J^& 9.P.M. r^^^P HAPPY FIJIDAY, 4TII NOVEMBER. Another All-action Card ii in u.\i; mo vs. Kill A II M. IT And lOIK Prrliminarh j -fIPULAR PRKIS: 50. 30 10 t Promoter- CFO. E. UK35 words
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Article, Illustration179 1938-10-30 24 A TTENDED B Y ENTIRE E UR OPEAN PO LICE FOR C£ Floral Tributes Qff Tanjong Rhu on Friday afternoon, an impressive service in the memory of In- spector R. Nunn was I held, attended bv al- most the entire Euro- I pean Police Force, Mr.179 words
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Advertisement7 1938-10-30 24 For Best Sports Report Read The JJUJUXE7 words
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