Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 November 1938
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Title Section14 1938-11-06 1 The Sunday Tribune r*Ts-N«»- SINGAPORE; SUNDAY) NOVEMBER 6, W3B. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune14 words
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Article327 1938-11-06 1 T. H. TAN - T. H. TAN They're A nxious To Do Their Bit (By I (Tribune Staff Reporter) ■IAITS-BORN CHINESE want more opportunities Wa serving the Colony and British Protectorates in this police world in time of emergency; they want steps I k taken to ep~n the do;>r for them to serve327 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-11-06 1 Mi lire belou j BL., n 's largest R KttT^*' bt>/o:; smun'ricta L EL, don -lmpe-naJ Airways' H w 5 ftare been battling V m>mt probie t! >> dfuii/erous icetm, n aircraft and have test- paste for use on Pv j machines. r'Bliik uwd-tuntici cud huve I fce.V"-'-'' nc -for72 words
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Article100 1938-11-06 1 Thcro are always vacancies in tne artillery, engineering, machine-gun, infantry, air force and naval reserve volunteer units, which are now exclusively manned by European personnel, and it b fell that suitable Straits-born Chinesdrawn fiom the rank and file a! the exist ng Chinese company could be used to100 words
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Article103 1938-11-06 1 Jap General Praises Chinese Army Hankow, Saturday. "f A^\l a military man, not a politician/' said General llala, Command cr-:n-Ch*ef of the Japanese Forc?s in Central China in refusing to discuss the. prospect of extension of host'Tt'cs as far as Chungk'ng, in an interview with foreign newspaper correspondents. »i«» ••■'nnM'fi.Reuter - 103 words
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198 1938-11-06 1 r'^fw'T StalT K n><»rter> *j£ "in MaI -*y States Railways If fa» ■> f. m l(l l! >l% t a popular del! ir.iins on the Port Rrjl the AnVMg fS\Kt n Ku;lla Lumpur and m £*"*U Nove^ber 14. 1 •win**** that this demand198 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-11-06 1 A Foggy Day In London Town The fog which covered London througnoui me uay L#ct*i**c heavier daring the afternoon and "night" arrived hours early. Traffic was disorganised. Phctc shows brilliant electric signs of Piccadilly Circus shine through the gloom when i'o£ turns London's afternoon into night.46 words
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Article64 1938-11-06 1 Children To Plant Trees (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. After the morning service to-morrow ten children of the congregation will plant two Flames of the Forest trees in front of the Presbyterian Church to mark the diamond jubilee of the church. Tne church was built in November 1878, and the64 words
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Article29 1938-11-06 1 London, Nov. 5. Speaking at Dartfcrd la.'.v night, the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Atlee, appealed for rational unity irrespective of party 'lifferences.— British Official Wireless.29 words
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381 1938-11-06 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J^RESSED in a simple red cotton frock, IS-year-oH typist. Dulcie May Marcus, of Singapore, sister of Mr. Ctrl Ma;< us who limi.v.l in the recent Singapore court case, left home at hall past eiffcl *m Friday morning, i Ker mother,381 words
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127 1938-11-06 1 MALAYA TO MAKE 750,000 WINTER SUITS FOR CHINA (Tribune stair iifipni jc < PAMPAfGN lor making uintrr iotiiin;; tor Milriirrs in Uir China war front au.i ■nfoil— ill refugees has r to all Chinbn communities En Malaya. Overseas Ciilntat hno will soul SIM 0(!0 new 'iiits and 2."i0,(K»0 «»rU! sui(s.rf127 words
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Article82 1938-11-06 1 r TUK military and <;vil aathorities of Kwangttuig ire held responsible for the fall r»f Can and aqpordingi have been ordered by the C< iitral Govtrflnr ill u to ;iio!i<' for their blunders/' according to an attnouncemenl mu<\ > in a .io r ut rivcu!ar cableReuter - 82 words
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Article51 1938-11-06 1 (Tribune Staff Report! r*. K largest centralised officers' promotion xatnmatton in the Malory of Malayan volunteering lakes place in tronban this reek-end. Over .'jo candidates uvo a! S< remfoan for the examination. They are frcm the arious volunteer battalions in Singapore, Federated Ifalav Ktates. Malacca, Johore and51 words
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Article34 1938-11-06 1 The latest information ab^ut Mr. NevUis Cfcamterlain, uho i sutterin f-.om chi'l, is that the Premier Is much letter. He is .-pending the week-end at Chequers, says a Renter message from London.34 words
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Advertisement9 1938-11-06 1 HE news ,TH YOUR rEA KFaST j The lIBIAE9 words
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Advertisement29 1938-11-06 1 Local sportsfront 2, 3. 13, Barber 6, /Ones t>, strict!// Between Ourselves 7, Short story Women 10 and 11, Govt 13, RADIO 17, Badminton 10, Sports pa aide 20.29 words
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Advertisement102 1938-11-06 1 5 a.m. Edition fik^fi HEALTH and VIGOUR j i \y It is your right to enjoy life vigorously. Natural vigour is L/ B| the normal result of perfect health. Perfect health is cnv^tjLJS sured when your system is free from dangerous toxins, the \fl^^| accumulation of which is the cause102 words
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Article180 1938-11-06 2 THEY LIKE CAR CRASHES (Tribune Staff Reporter) IYRIVERS loathe accidents, bu there are men h Singapore who will have steeples* nights, MS days, if bad smash-ups do no j occur. They are men who buy motor-car wicekSi ••Beet them from scenes of ?ly accidents, dismantle the parts, them as spares.180 words
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Article54 1938-11-06 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J\ reply to !he telegram sent on Oct. 27 by Chairman of the Central Organisation of the South Seas' China Relief Ponds, Mr. Tan Rah Kee, urging continuation of campaign of resistance, Marshal ianor Kai Shek has telegraphed to Mr. Tan revealing his unshakable54 words
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Article, Illustration125 1938-11-06 2 Big Ben Has Face Washed Big Ben probably the best-known clock in the world, had his face washed in readiness for the opening of Parliament. The work took a week. The clock last had a wash and brush up" before Se Coronat.m, in May last year. Installed in a tower125 words
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Article, Illustration181 1938-11-06 2 SINGPAORE GRAMOPHONE SHOP SELLS 3,000 LAMBETH WALK RECORDS IN A FEW HOURS (Tribune Staff Reporter) j RECOKD dealer in High Street is suffering f -rn actue headache, is almost at his wit's; end to please his custo- men. Almost every minute a neison walks into his shop, asks for a181 words
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372 1938-11-06 2 London, Oct. 23. records have been set three times within the last two months in outward mails on the India- Malaya-Australia services from Southamption. The latest record, established last weeK was 14,v54 kilogrammes, just over 14 tons. Further inter rating372 words
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Article292 1938-11-06 2 MORE RUBBER IS SMUGGLED (Tribune Staff Reporter) gMUGGLING of rubber in Johore has increased alarmingly of late. Numerous captures have been made in the Straits of Johore and a total of nearly 50,000 lb. of sheet rubber has been seized within the last three months. Heavy fines are usually imposed,292 words
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Article266 1938-11-06 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 23. MALAYA last year maintained its previous year's record of pineapple exports tc Ireat Britain. The quantity of canned and bottled fruits into the United Kingdom last year from Empire countries was the heaviest so far recorded, but supplies from266 words
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Article18 1938-11-06 2 The Lord Mayor's Fund for refugees In Czechoslovakia reached £281,000 laat n.ht British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 18 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-06 2 it's An Old English Bar Picture taken in the English-looking bar lounge at the new Smcke House Inn, Cameron Highlands.20 words
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262 1938-11-06 2 Malayan Teachers Start To Form An Association Singapore Conference Soon? (Tribune Staff Reporter) I CIXGAPORE teachers have taken fe i* te form a central association to look I interests of men of their profession in vi! I Movement to bring a l tl^ M I x^tenee is already afoot, has262 words
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109 1938-11-06 2 THE much publicized film "Alexi* 1 dei's Ragtime Band, had n premiere at the Alhambra Ttate when a midnight vcr«*ni»g w* given last night. The picture was certainly up expectations and apan Xrwn MkUmi Tyrone P(j**r. and TW A: play the leading109 words
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Article111 1938-11-06 2 Boys Threatened (Tribune Staff Reporter) A NEW racket is behig- exploited bv some of Singapore's hooligans. "Their "duty" is to get around the markets in the early mornings and watch for cookies, boys and eatiji?, shep-keepers who do the marketing on bicycles or tricycles and who leave their baskets on111 words
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Advertisement23 1938-11-06 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. tTtOMP/ON Xjptical c° Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADff 1 BLDG. TRONE 3002. K A, Thompson, Dr. or Ocular Science.23 words
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Advertisement46 1938-11-06 2 n? T OME > «55M«> X^ Telegrapbir Address ttiUiNC stM y a\^ GOODWOOD (harminslv situated ideal foivi'itori and •j" l^!*'..COCKTAIL BAR 1.01 SGK-FIRST CLASS Rl SIM B\NT r^C^KJ I WEAKNESS L (I I DEBIUTV AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hsmoglobm ALWAYS CURES, and Jives health »»d »tr.i<*46 words
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516 1938-11-06 3 WORK, POOR HOUSES jrinunv S 1 iff Reporter) vpfBKR" I offir'als in Singap >r.' i r «eratchinti their heads thi^ i and wondering where we ob qqt n- ''e fnfonßatkw for the v e fr nt-pat-vcl last Sunday !g the all £ed unfair treatment516 words
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Article75 1938-11-06 3 Ti.t Police Band will play the follow-In-j programme In th e Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday), boginning at 3.30: 1. March "Washington Grays" GrafuUa 2. Overture "The Barber of Seville 1 Rcssini 3. Selection "The Dollar Princess" Leo Fall 4. Valse "Let me Dream in your75 words
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Article51 1938-11-06 3 The steamer "S'tanburg.' in which fire broke cut recently, is considered ic be a total los^. Firemen have gifen up trying to fight the flames which .piead from the bows to the stern of th e ship, which had been trading to Spain du'iig the past two51 words
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Article327 1938-11-06 3 MONDAY FOR ALL READ-* zRS. Don't be too sure of your-** self today; your judgment may oe wrong, and any hasty deci- sion made may create difficulties. Favourable business and financial influences prevail and you should be successful in the launching of any new327 words
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Article115 1938-11-06 3 CHINESE TRADERS DONA TE TO FUND (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. AFTER donations of $5,000 (Chinese Currency) and SIO.OGO (Chinese Currency) by the Geon Hoe Traders' Association and the Indo-China Traders' Association respectively to the Singapore China Relief Fund, all other traders' associations, or "Kong Keks" in Chinese, contemplate following115 words
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225 1938-11-06 3 A PROFESSOR who can foresee the future with uncanny accuracy by a study of the palm has just passed through Singapore after an extensive tour in India and Ceylon. He is Prof. K. S. Maniam, the wellknown Malayan Scholar of occult sciences, who has225 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-11-06 3 A view of one of the gaolers' houses near the Singapore, prison.12 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-11-06 3 Picture of Singapore's youth at play snapped by cameraman y± Tsai on the playground of the St. Joseph Institution.24 words
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Article125 1938-11-06 3 **From the tables of the rich.... (Tribune Staff Reporter) /CARRYING out the decision made at the general meeting of all Chaochow Associations in Malaya, held in August, the Singapore Chaochow Association sent 29 bags of cooked dry rice to Swatow by the s.s. "Anbui" Shortage125 words
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Article74 1938-11-06 3 By Fire Fear The captain of fcha Butch westbound air liner, while flying over the Gulf of Siam yesterday, feared that the plane was afire and made an emergency landing at Bandon, where the eight pa c :engers joined the international express for Bangkok, and the plane,74 words
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Article81 1938-11-06 3 RELATIVES of Jewish political prisoners are sending telegrams to Lady Carmicliael, wife of the High Commit ioner in Palestine, asking for the lemoval of the prisoners to *> leftist) quarter to ensure their safety. The telegrams also plead for the rslease of prisoners who have completed theirReuter - 81 words
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441 1938-11-06 3 WE MUST HAVE DEMOCRACY ROOSEVELT New York. Saturday. pRESIDENT Roosevelt in a nationwide broadcast from his Hyde Park home cm the eve of Tuesday's ConjrrevsMinal elections, urged the people nf the United Slates to elect candidates known for their experience tnd their liberal'sm and reuardles> of their rac <\ colour441 words
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Advertisement702 1938-11-06 3 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Zf Who Feel Old Before Their Time Do you feel older than yon aro? Aro you ifl^^l W lacking in youthful animation? Do you enjoy tli'- society of b«autiful -women? Do yM W^ -^I^^H702 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-11-06 3 HEY! MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IT'S OUR OWN MILK, ANYWAY Mrs. Cow plus offspring; didn't se<em to like our cameraman. Perhaps it was because she was conscious of the publicity attached to being milked on the side of Anson Road.40 words
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Article80 1938-11-06 4 Ii i.s announced that Mr. Kang Him ;:hew, the Principal of Tong Mm Public •"■ree School, 747, North Bridge Roa ■•.as obsjftined the necessary per»~;issio: o star! a school charity fund in aid o he Cnisa Belief Fund by selling schoo concert tickets. In connection80 words
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Article95 1938-11-06 4 14 DEAD IN WORST AIR CRASH Foi peo] e Jersey Airways air liner era d i ft( mmvkr 1; Ttu p conds oi ol i field 5< away, topple 6 i and bui I 1 flames. There \vu tarp expl ioi f md the occupants weie blown out 'he cloneReuter - 95 words
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Article116 1938-11-06 4 The Y.W.C.A. monthly meeting of the General Committee was held on r iday. Mrs. A. B. Jordan presided '/hose present were Mesdames F. D Thompson, Loh Poon Lip, W. Reinoen; "V. G. S. Dobbie, A. Norris, E. Smith A. S. Small, A. M. Handy, P. O'Dwv^r Staff:116 words
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Advertisement264 1938-11-06 4 t' PAVILION ITS, 6-15, 9-15 Roaring Comedy, ReajJ^r for A Giggle-Hungry Wo^d! A STAID- PROFESSOR, A WILD fIEIRES'S and A TAME LEOPARD MAKE ALL THE FUR-FLYING FUN la^^l OH i \iiv %,\w\\ /^r> r^«^ l KATH II EPBURN B^^M I ft/^ 'Vr\'S^ IS .O RADIO PICTURE S l -/V**' l4264 words
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Advertisement174 1938-11-06 4 j AlhambrA! j To-Day At 1 1 A. M. only. SI I S* 4 fh jb M )5|» iJ»»f«f<,;s'. v :f".jrf'7»»Kqiif!'*vii»£i SIMULTANEOUSLY S > IG GRAND PALACE I (NEW WOXITM E;: -,M3- >p.n Si. 5 7.30 0.45. J 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 1 Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd. S M]174 words
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Advertisement351 1938-11-06 4 IV o Sereeii idol before or «in<*e vxvv loin h< <| l|k off liis popularity and here he i*, RUDOLPH VALElSrl in the faiiioii* role ilia! made hint i Hliin tilreaieMi T day 1 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 e a IMToi" Paramount's great revival of the famous Picture that broke every known351 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1938-11-06 5 It Take 671 People To Make ONE FILM Noel J Barber's \Veekly Film; Page J v many peoj le actually PI hv.e a hand in turning n ui i 11 I re? j you've won«i»Tf.'ii about it. the aber is 67 1 !k average photoplay requires ai it that many1,275 words
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Article, Illustration362 1938-11-06 5 WHY Hollywood IS THE Movie Capital ll IT was the sun that brought the movieis to a litv»c Southern California toun railed Hollywood more than 25 years ago. But now the sun has been retired from the movies in fact, it has become somewhat of a nuisance. That was effectively362 words
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Advertisement117 1938-11-06 5 fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week An you too fat? Would yon Iik*> to have •a beautiful figure iikc ihr famous Cin< Stars of Hollywood? a California physician in treating famous actors and actrei has dfscovered a safe secret method of quickly dissolving excess Hit without drastic dinting or exercise.117 words
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Advertisement213 1938-11-06 5 Me world of reality their knight is YC^U a To that wife and family of yours there is J^^^^- i one perfect knight it is you. s*jt"> V If you are not lo In-tray their trufet, nurel) 1^ WwfcvWft-' >«»u mii't prelect them against the greatest QfrikW^Wp' misfortune that might213 words
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IMPORTANT STATEMENT OF POLICY
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Article, Illustration888 1938-11-06 6 C.H. STANLEY JONES - Colonial Secretary Makes History C.H. STANLEY JONES By WHEN Ihe gjfl en to* million Straits dollars (payment to be tpMrf <>ver live years) in the British iwmment fof imperial defence W*i aiinouncett, tlfc Tribune gtfWP of nUMUPW took the view tiiut it should not— did nol —mean that expen:tttur*> on888 words
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Article364 1938-11-06 6 Birthright Of Local Bom definite scheme before Government for better housing of the working classes. Improvement in housing conditions, like educational advance, is a powerful weapon against crime and disease. As the Governor said, the Mum question is extremely complicated and there will be no progress without rapid acceleration of364 words
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Article61 1938-11-06 6 BOUGHT GRAVE THEN TOOK POISON Belgrade. AFTER an interval of many years, Anna Vasilieva, aged 1 2, of Zagreb, returned to her liome-town of Subotitsa. The first thing she did was to sro to the cemetery and buy a srave. Then she visited the priest and paid tor a funeral61 words
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Advertisement334 1938-11-06 6 You know it's Indigestion but is it Stomach or INTESTINAL? This Is How You Can Tell:If the Pain is Here, it's I If the Pain is Here, it's STOMACH JsINTESTINAL INDIGESTIONS/INDIGESTION which causes /-^ii s *x which causes ACIDITY, with I \^/f CONSTIPATION, Heartbm» |j l^ j&l with griping pains.334 words
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Advertisement1428 1938-11-06 6 7hF"i7T<77t^^ (Co tinned froi M( A I In otr last issue you lead about the various tvne* t I its own special features and purpose. We alM» piomk A 2 rmttft »«Bw^ I cription oi ihe Chromatic Harmonica this week. ,v v <*i a r fe l Before we proceed1,428 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1938-11-06 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES al /e nty-four I am to acquire gave me this information the and f| ose v. ere the very words he iHt— a hajf« property. None of your jjiiy bit of property, but something y- a nd imposing and probably carryPg^Unthl land tax. Lj u a ca^'h1,682 words
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Advertisement78 1938-11-06 7 C.S. 4GA. J JO* a/t economical treat full of concentrated goodness. Kidneys on toast have lonjr been a favourite of the breakfast table. Not only do they r-ake a very palatable, Hght, early morning mee\ but one possessing an abundance of nutritive elements. Kidneys are very easy to prepare and78 words
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This Week's Short Story
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Article1426 1938-11-06 8 Hyatt Freeman - Hyatt Freeman By a& H YRTI.E was the oldest, and, W I in the (/pinion of the family, the least accom-plish.-d of the Sutcliffe giria. A^ twenty-seven she was certainly th^ only one unmarried. Jt was not that Myrtle excluded marriage from her capable consideration; simply that,1,426 words
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Advertisement387 1938-11-06 8 GET SUM ON WATER! Nature's Own Remedy. Are you burdened with too much solid flesh Do e md dieting alike fail to make any impression on Iocs'* spare tyres of rte»h, those extra china and corpulent waistline Then try Nature's own remclear, cool, still water, charged with Natural -a.r^ ol387 words
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Advertisement578 1938-11-06 8 I osmtJwdtmhA I WORLD'S FINEST PENI I The crowning ochievsI m H ment f ne pen cn 9** I I copocity and balanced 1 for hand comfort, Sheaffer's alone pro* vides all seven of to* M day's big feature* in M pen efficiency. And only V Sheaffer's gives you the578 words
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Article187 1938-11-06 9 Hotel Arrest Drama Paris, Oct. 16. anti-drug squad has discovered that Pierre Cioian. one OilreeaM**^ drug traffickers arrested at Cherbourg, was former i JLfcn Onsul in Paris, and that he had kept his diplomatic passI^titf the consular isa stamps and die^. FLjji witn Cioian were his j sfßth wile,187 words
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Article81 1938-11-06 9 m&n Miry, who during her stay in Bite emsed inquiry to be mad: M >&t ntftre of dependents of the Ei H the Cadebv Colliery disaster fill Ins sent a cheque for £50 to ra eipiosion. in which eighty-six J* were, lost, occurred while Queen K ltd KJflg George81 words
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Article191 1938-11-06 9 DOGS HAVE THEIR DAY New York. QFFICIAL playgrounds for dogs have been suggested in a letter received hv the office of the Mayor of New York. Politely rejecting the suggestion, *h2 Deputy Mayor of New York. Mr. Henry H. Curran, has written light-hearted':/ in reply: "We should need at least191 words
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Article73 1938-11-06 9 CELEBRATING the 20th anniversary of Vr her existence as a free Republic, Latvia will Issue special jubilee postage stamps on November 18. Seven stamps will make up the new scr'.es. and each will bear a different picture. The 2C-centimes ?.iid 10-ceiv-times stamps, which are larger73 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-11-06 9 pOLUMBIA'S lovely star, j Fay Wray turns her globe in her cosy library and blindfclded puts a finger on the storm-centre cf Europe. She anna tenth hates to visualise the Czech problems. Being in Hollywood, she smiles.43 words
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124 1938-11-06 9 £3 Million Telescope Nearing Completion Philadelphia. A .300,000-POUND bearing destined for what will he the largest telescope in the world at Mount Palomar v California has been leaded n board the liner Pennsylvania and is how en route for Los Angeles. The bearing was constructed in South Philadelphia then taken124 words
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Advertisement107 1938-11-06 9 Bpfex "*^fcv- -jdH t'^ft fcp*l^MP BB '^tf *^V" *"*B^^. VSB^ .^4**^^^^^. «^Mg^. 4mm^ MWmk Wflk Al Jvl-NoO^liS EAU DE COLOGNE lc^«ty have worn you out, when your for its supreme quality. Its fragrance begins to spin and your energy to and freshness, its restorative properties, ll< k. a touch of107 words
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Advertisement448 1938-11-06 9 HOW IVFI.ITN/* PAIItVT PH ON FIRM, SOIID. eriSH Took Tasteless Vitamin Tablet*. If you are worr.ed to death becattse you cant put or. weight, do a.s this lady did. She was weak and thin after l bar. attack of influenza, but after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, tablets which448 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1938-11-06 10 THROUGH The Eyes Of A WOMAN And Now They Call Them •■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a'* News and Notes of the Week by j Our Own i Correspondent THE other day I took my kiddie to the seaside. Not Katong Park, or the Swimming Club or the Ketchil Gap but the REAL SEASIDE where1,085 words
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Article303 1938-11-06 10 HpHE spu!er of nursery rhyme fame undoubted!*- could have, lured a great many more victims into his parlour if he hu.d owned cne of the newest parlour c^ats." You may have called them housecoats last year but some imaginative and clever scul has renamed the new versions. Definitely303 words
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Article37 1938-11-06 10 Madame Page has a selection of formals made from pattened lace which are delicate -looking yet hardwearing; vivid yet possessing a fragility of colouring and design which puts them in a place of their own.37 words
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Article, Illustration98 1938-11-06 10 Work Wonders With A Bolero VHCS, indeed, a bolero does do wonders This one us SchiaperellTs idea ami us decoratively embellished with tcrquoise blue beads and silver embroidery. Sounds too "ritzy" for you does it? But native fingers are nimble and local labour inexpensive. If all those things considered you98 words
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Article, Illustration95 1938-11-06 10 In Complete Contrast. 1 To the new "parZ lour coat" is this very stream-lined S 1938 formal. Of 5 pearly white satin S it's chic lies in Uk way it clings f'om waist ■io knee to .^^ip reveal the S racefu 1 symmetry of the figure. 2 The draped bodice95 words
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Article238 1938-11-06 10 M. B. E. Presentation Ceremony THERE were a.i exceptional number ot women present, the majority of whom where Chinese, at the opening of the Legislative Council Meeting on Monday k.st by H.E. Governor. They had come to see c. country women of theiivMrs. S. K. Wong— presented with the M.B.E.—238 words
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Advertisement182 1938-11-06 10 m keep my children^ is the answer^P^p^/ The sorasl w*y to keep children weakly and run-down after measles healthy and robust and able to go or a fever, Angier's quickly restores <»ut m all weathers without any il! strength and hastens recovery. after-effects- is to build up their I°r the182 words
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Advertisement91 1938-11-06 10 SSf^iPL THE j^Mk^^ royal lipstick m is perfumed! Ask for the Royal Lipstick, which is fragrant of the lovely Blue Grass perfume, exhaled from a tiny compartment concealed in the cap scenting the lip stick. Exclusive to Elizabeth Arden, of course! The Lipstick itself is -i soft, yet sprightly red,91 words
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Advertisement36 1938-11-06 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS IMPORTED HATS. DRESSES, SWIMSI ITS, CORSETS ft ACCESSORIES. 'Phone 3*35. [i i 61. STAMFORD ROAD. A new selection of Morning and Afternoon Dresses just received fron NEW YORK. at AUX CHATS NOIRS f36 words
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Advertisement9 1938-11-06 10 ONE HUNDRED HAWrt* 75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3-009 words
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Article469 1938-11-06 11 Ippy Hunting Ground for Christmas Presents ->'&m Mttit «t*'s "huPPms news we find attractive Christmas goods arrivfL*ithe SBigftiun* offered by various shops will be tempting M those ilKflnrinie lhlllk üb t P"-s«-»l-siviiii; or about clothes for the I^L for instance, are one of the fjjr^t John Little469 words
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Article37 1938-11-06 11 easie.- 1 an-! m< si eflfec- of cleaning teapot J)6Bi is to pack it with damp 2 yj at nig.-r and then wash I with bcilins water next OJX nis then quite sweet clean j >*•«■■■■37 words
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Article, Illustration153 1938-11-06 11 CARDINE Pyramids make appetising tit-bits which are certain to prove popular. To prepare, remove the tails and bones from a tin of sardines and mix fish in a basin with 2 ozs. butter, finely chopped gherkin and cayenne pepper. Beat to a smooth cream, then pile153 words
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Article345 1938-11-06 11 Cameron Highlands Popular For Local Leave JUDGING by the increasing popularity of the Cameron Highlands as a local leave resort, this hill station runs Fraser's Hill a close second. Visitors continue to come and go with unfailing regularity Mrs. T. H. Stone, wife of Mr. Stone of Messrs. Fraser and345 words
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Article684 1938-11-06 11 Heavy Weather At FRASER'S HILL ruh mil is quit-; Jo&l now n.. u >.« em to be little to write About—nothing much "on' except the weather it is '< 'io rainy season wiih .> vengeance Etf tjrne.s bui in between heavy .-.howr. :.n<i thunderstorms comes occasional patch of bright and684 words
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Article140 1938-11-06 11 ihc tell wing preparation will 1.4 ike a lou-h skin eon>iJi i.il>i> t rncmther:—To otic oupfui of 2 J r.idinary bran add hail «m> iul oi powdered r<i«>lilt* iiiap S ;iii(! a quarter of a t-upfui ot t Uneiy powdered pumice. Mi* 1 thoroughly and place140 words
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Advertisement134 1938-11-06 11 xJO x>\» g^ >ictat °r/ A You can just imagine him saying. "Now then, V.l^W^^^^BßKm A Amah, hurry up with that Lactogen." But he Imj V^W quite pleasant about it. isn't he? "Lacio^en" PO^ wl I 1 babies are good-tempered babies, because they 'li^^UkSl^lA are healthy babies. Lactogen 'assures health134 words
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Advertisement39 1938-11-06 11 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms. 13, BATTERY ROAD. I SINGAPORE. Mlßllllllllllllllllllftt 7tf£JAZ>£?ft££ New Stock Nighties In Small Sizes Just Received 18. BA'ITERY ROAD. Ist floor. Phone 7149.39 words
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Advertisement154 1938-11-06 11 TIME FLIES IN these days of speed and bustle time goes so quickly that Cnristmas approaches almot;: before one realizes it. But the fact remains that within a few weeks the Gif season will be in full swing. Neither the choosing of these gifts nor the bother of sending them154 words
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Advertisement53 1938-11-06 11 i ELSIE MARY 1 RODNEY HOUSE' Battery Road, i s j DRESSES FOR ALLj OCCASSIONS < \$S to $30 s Tf WHY ENDLRF Monthly Complaint* WHEN j "Ladies Brown Pi I Is v CURE THEM S Price SI. a bollle j from Mr. C 8. CHAN I 277. RACE COURSE53 words
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625 1938-11-06 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, November 6, 1938. THE POLICEMAN'S LOT OOLICEMEN are always with us: but few of us know much abou Ithem. When we come into contact with them it is usually becau-e wj have done something we ought not to have done or neglected something v» ought to have625 words
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Article772 1938-11-06 12 ■f -VE been thinking, my son, of retiring iiext year and leaving you to manage the business %h" hurry, is there, dad? You go ahead and work a few more years and we <rsn retire together." A N air-raid warden approached an old A772 words
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808 1938-11-06 12 Only common SENSE, NOT SENTIMENT will kill the war spirit IN a lew days time we shall be celebrating (if that is quite the right word?) the twenty-first Armistice Day. A few weeks ago it looked ao if we shouldn't be doing so; more as if w r e should808 words
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Article, Illustration149 1938-11-06 12 The platitudes are a holiov. sham, the ceremonial at th warshrim s a mockery, if w were honest with ouraehtt surely w e would abanri. sentimental remembrance anJ take active stops to ensure \W those who fallow m m have cause to cp!eb;-.r lr m Arr istice149 words
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Advertisement126 1938-11-06 12 Of l% s AcbJ* k/ -•fl ==i^^^ ''■i' l 'j!mL^y^ iff// i i j v Af I (all MODEL 469. j H> --O^ I for t* sb UIGRTVALVc ALI WORLD TABLE M" 4 RADIO receiver possessing a wide coverage is e b€ re Master 1 l Voice" All-V/ave Model 4C9,126 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-11-06 13 Reporter Lancaster posed for these pictures. They show the modern young man, as he looks to -w MOTHER BEST GIRL q MEN FRIENDS30 words
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Article266 1938-11-06 13 YOUTH 'JOINS UP' IS JOHORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) «OCTHS in Johorc are as keen as, tf not keener than, those in >in?apore For instance, enlistment j the Scout troops this year contfßlcs a record. jo&ore has more boy scouts this year, at the number of scouts in the State auacreaseci266 words
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255 1938-11-06 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I of how a youthful bride bound for Bangkok was apparently lost in Malaya was told at a wedding reception in Bangkok recently. The bride was Miss Rosamund Eleapoj Price, daughter of the late Capt. A. I E.255 words
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Article59 1938-11-06 13 M. LEBRUN HAS 1,600 GODCHILDREN Paris. THKki. is in Paris a man who has 1,000 godchildren. He is M. Albert Lebrun, President of Ihe Republic. When he became President, he offered to become the godfather of every fifteenth child born to a French family. All his godchildren are named Albert59 words
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Article, Illustration364 1938-11-06 13 Youth makes page 13to-day Singapore Youths (Jobie^j) Off To South Seas In Yacht I Costing $164 (Tribune Staff Reporter) HPHREF Singapore youths are preparing, p <>st haste, for a trip down A the coast of Sumatra, Java, to the South Sea islands, so often depicted in films as a land364 words
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Article225 1938-11-06 13 H. A. Savage - HERE'S A JOB FOR YOUTH H. A. Savage By (Tribune StafT Reporter.) [HE six > s«,unu Malays who formed the start of the new Malay Campany, I ortr^ss Royal Engineer*. hangi. in February this year, have now expanded to ZM. Their ranks will swell still mure, when (he new barrack225 words
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Article164 1938-11-06 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE is to have a "honeymoon hotel" very shortly, if 1 posals of a certain l< cal hotel materialise. True this "love nest" will not be on Smgapcre Inland itself, but it will be sufficiently dose, to be approached by an average164 words
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Article28 1938-11-06 13 Mr. Charles P. Gregory, Malayan rubber planter, was married recently at Bango- Cathedral to MLss Muriel McKie. M.a!. B Litt., a Fellow of the University of Wales.28 words
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Article27 1938-11-06 13 Miss Molhe Ea.st^rl)rc)ok has saiind by \he "Corfu" for her marriage at St. Mary's Cl-mrch, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. Id Tooke. of the Survey Dept.27 words
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Advertisement118 1938-11-06 13 tiO. All MM mm M ■•■mm time is i0 your Sfoiffsch^ p.,n- bf« is a quick, W9 <i«3 ha] -l\c one or two Alka-Seltzer *lr- in ;i cln pi watCff and Hrink it H--, ed h )ou w n; n .o-t immr.ijatcly. KN nothi^Kke coMb, «JSSI first dbappear and 11118 words
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Advertisement72 1938-11-06 13 'A ."DIAMOND" BED O A GIFT OP GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. The bedstead) U the crntre of tbe hotnr. Price, beauty f»nd endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three qatlitie*. DIAMOND bed* canool b« •quillii) DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRHPONG BfIHOU ROOD m I M GS72 words
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Advertisement74 1938-11-06 13 \y CUSHIO N SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU Tiny springs are used in Ful-Vw^ No-Bcru gla-iofs" io enshion the lrnses. E'cctrlcally soldered ptos hold the lenses tlacbtly anJ permanently in place. Naturally that protects fin ;i^ain: 5 t breaka i nn muKct the rimless style in < eai truly practical as well74 words
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Advertisement177 1938-11-06 13 A WELL CARED FOR AND NOURISHED BODY In this age when nerves arc strained to the point of complete breakdown, no one enjoys perfect health and full vitality. A tonic restorative based on scientific research is a real necessity. OKASA, the discovery of the famous European Professor Dr. Lahuscn. is177 words
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114 1938-11-06 14 Prince Bira Wins His Cousin's Prize London. Oct. 18. AFTER one of the most thrilling rac€s seen at Brooklands for some time, B. P»ira (Prince Rinibongse of Siam) won Jfche racs for the Siam Challenge Trophy with a speed of 7853 m.p.h. Birn. fought an exciting duel with A C.114 words
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Article, Illustration277 1938-11-06 14 Mollison's £20,000 A Year Bride To Marry Heiress London. Oct. IS. TN iJ sumptuous Mayfaic flat, to the tinkling of champagne glasses. Jim Wollison, the :iirm;m. announced his engagement to Mrs. Phyllis Hussty. beautiful blonde heiress, whom he mei at Cannes in July. The announcement was made to gathering of277 words
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162 1938-11-06 14 Moscow. T*HE Soviet Union now has a scholarship fund amounting to 800.000,000 roubles to enable students to receive free education at "higher schools," according to Tass, the Soviet news agency. This year 1 60,000 new students have been enrolled in the schools,162 words
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Article27 1938-11-06 14 A design of the Corby steelworks in itained glass will dominate the chiel window in the new Roman Catholic church at Corby, Northants.27 words
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Article270 1938-11-06 14 NOT THE PLACE TO SHOW OFF 'BOBS" T Ht *v. Dr. Afexi, s^ Pari h J> ntst of st. Ue* 8 Cathedral. kolahena. Colony has banned kissing in his a u* dial. He said in a sermon that he viev. ed with much concern the gi^ practice among some people270 words
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Article52 1938-11-06 14 Experiments in the growing of onio; potatoes, tomatoes and carrots are to ing made in the desert near the Ara' Sea. in the south-east of Russia, by Hk Soviet Ali-Un:on Institute of Piani tivation. This is part of an effort hi make the barrrn land around the52 words
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Advertisement659 1938-11-06 14 LEFT THE ARMY WITH RHEUMATISM No-v He is Fit to Join I'p Again Twenty years ago. he left the arri". constipated and rheumatic. Then he got fat. To-day. he is fit and nimbij a m?rry. romping granddad, fil years young. T came out of the army with rheumatism." ho writes.659 words
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Advertisement402 1938-11-06 14 Gain WeighlA Pound a Day New Discovery DirecTlrom Hellywo** Builds Rich, Red Blood, Strong Nerves and Aids Glands Are you Thin. Run-Down, Nervous. Vn- new i t.. -r;'v. "^"^'stimuUU t*»*^Js derweiVflit, I^i-kinK in J^nergy, or Suffer- and *..it. n t ne stur rty ing from Pimples or a Pale, Muddy402 words
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137 1938-11-06 15 St. Stephen, New Brunswick. -OH> (athoi iest :incl a Huguenot minister who in life were l ff ener.iie-. Ke buried togetfcei in the sam,. «rave on St. land tht% SK ro r x<>1 n(il here. p^jfitheir rr.- > .;«>,. *L^al argument failed they their137 words
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Article150 1938-11-06 15 Uadon, o<*. is. [TORE he shol himself in h's at (imbrue. LinGcnrire Murray, a n;ne,id undergraduate, i fel i*onv!nred that k no pfar. for roe in the j pt <h( indues; Tiiin? his studies I rilv arsd there was ADORING SON" Sir Vv> >h Murtf iambic Hi!i Lodge, I^vndhursi,150 words
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Article, Illustration100 1938-11-06 15 ART lovers in Singapore will have a unique opportunity this week of appreciating the bleak grandeur of the silent Antic wastes side by side with the lively colourful scenes of tropical life when an exhibition of the paintings of Willem Vander Does, the noted Dutch100 words
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Article316 1938-11-06 15 (By R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. IT is gratifying to note tiie steps that are beins taken for the conservation of eyesight, for the percentage of persons suffering irom defective vision is cncimous. Modern science has made "a study of ihe proper lighting of316 words
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Article249 1938-11-06 15 London, Oct. 22. |>IEI) piper of Britain is gamekeeper J. W. Hey wood, who charms rats out of their boles, aibi as they sit tMmely in his hands he breaks their necks. In hi.s home at Newton, near Kettering. he told a renorter that249 words
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Article44 1938-11-06 15 Abercrave, Swansea Valley, is hoping to become as popular as Cheddar. Caves have been found which extend much I further than those of the Somerset I tuwn. It is proposed to develop them I in time to attract tourists next summer.44 words
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Advertisement115 1938-11-06 15 1 HOLDS 24TIMES AS I MUCH INK- T^HIS latest and most conm 1 venient of pens makes it practically impossible to run ■1 dry* at awkward moments. mi You can see exactly how 1 n»och ink remains simply by m I holding the pen up to the II light! Holds115 words
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Advertisement214 1938-11-06 15 QUAKER OATS PRAISED BY BUSINESS MAN wmoggjgjggggg//gjjnßß*** mmmm Wß^ AND JN OTHE r homes in 1 WWBEff^HI m MALAYA EVERY DAY I Hfy^^KSl I yjOHN YOU'RE SO CROSG V,^^ 1r r I "^V^ WH^ NOT DO AS THIS ADVERTISE-) I -^fSv« <^/VX MENT SUGGESTS AND EAT rich m the nerve-nourishingA214 words
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Advertisement1144 1938-11-06 15 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart NO AILMENT resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative a- tion of Elasto Varicose veins are restored to a healthy condition, the heart becomes steady, the artenes supple, skin troubles1,144 words
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303 1938-11-06 16 REING dismantled by the ship-bn Cielat, on the French M edit em sande HI, known as the "Yacht of L The yitcht belonged to Pierre Flanchard, French miUionaire eccentric who died last year after sailing for five years with the mummified body of his303 words
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Article104 1938-11-06 16 POLICE HUNT "MAN BEAST" New York, Oct. 18. gCORES of police hid near roads in Elizabeth, Now Jersey, trymg 10 irap a "man-beast," and told "got him alive or dead!" By day it is believed he is a highly refc'ifccted citizen. By night he appears as a naked, terrifying tarzan,104 words
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Article113 1938-11-06 16 Sofia. A BULGARIAN chief of police who issued a warrant for his own arrest to save train fare has been dismissed from the force. Ivan Drangozoff, aged 44, chief of police of Pomorie, on the Black Sea, wanted to visit Sofia, 400 miles away. The ticket would have113 words
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Article67 1938-11-06 16 Western Wine For Turks Ankara Turks are in future to be persuaded to drink western wines instead <.f raKi. the strong mixture of raism jui-je and aniseed which is the traditional Turkish drink. The Government believes that persuasion backed by heavy monopoly taxation will gradually stop the consumption of raki.67 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-11-06 16 M. Paul van Zeeland, the BH|^ eeonomic expf rt and former Premw who recently conducted an rrnnul survey for America and Etrtpfe powers, is to five a wttks of kcttf* in the I n.ted States40 words
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Advertisement633 1938-11-06 16 Tak up a hobby choose the tjosmr£% Popular Brownie! S\ \r\* Everyone can enjoy the thriU X^\\ <\ r±+J of picmre-makmg with this A I wonderful Kodak-made 1 fe A camera. You just press a I a i lever and the picnire's yours I V^f \j IRri Nothing in its633 words
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Advertisement210 1938-11-06 16 NEW STREN6TH WITH WATERBURY'S When the vigour and vitality of youth begins to fade, take W'aterbury's Compound. For '--Ay years this fine old tonic has proven its value I. \\j in stimulating the appetite renewing fail- l\ ing strength building stamina and glow- V%l^t inc health. /^~l^' v The pure210 words
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Advertisement204 1938-11-06 17 fWESTINGHOUSEA B ELECTRIC If Mr \&vr Uok f orthe Westinghouse name when you buy electrical products "It's a Westinghouse." That's all you have to tell your friends about your electric refrigerator, your radio, fan or other electrical product. The fact that you selected Westinghouse is convincing proof that you know204 words
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Advertisement797 1938-11-06 17 TRAIN YOURSELF For a good post— acqulri tn# trained ability which alone can command hltfl remunerate by studyinz at horn*, Ta -ur own spare time, under THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY LONDON GLASGOW, IC t JO n and P loS pc: ..n help YOU ;nd J{ u!tS <>' HSnScHH KBP H797 words
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Miscellaneous953 1938-11-06 17 fIHE AIR TO-DAY manila 4 1 VWVI pm w A TT KZRM 9.53 Me C31.3 ra.) |M/ AM #m i* IAI 1 II 1 W II T 1 /A Till WhAFA I/\ I ICTAfi In pm ff IAvIA i&IJIiJ If llrir II _||Jhld ill 32Q Tta dance music. w W953 words
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Article1454 1938-11-06 18 SHORT STORY— FROM PAGE 8 lie said "Having arrival at a deadlock, shall we resume our holiday. Myrtle?" Strike Threat MYRTLE was in no mood for discus- sing the stars or the moon. She would have loved to harp on the case of Lily Jones but since nothing, apparently, could1,454 words
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Advertisement802 1938-11-06 18 7 ""1 m W £r&^s&f X jj aVS i Wfoc*- w 'i'''&vK '^■^^^^Iw?^ j^t Jr^TBS» '^^S .^aam^aVtk ''^^Bliß t GROWING FAST but not growing in strength When your children suddenly seem to stop tV\£ growing in strength though they're growing in size, won't eat, get attacks of temper and a802 words
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Advertisement166 1938-11-06 18 ...THE IDEAL MOUTH WASH! P^ In Germ'Killing Power Even when diluted |3r^fe one bottle of Pepso- with 2 parts of water, T^St- ent A nt se pti c equals it still kills germs in jyifif; three bottles of ordi' seconds lasts 3 times l||||||f nary kinds. as long. &Z& rE,FEOD£'-3i166 words
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Advertisement154 1938-11-06 18 PILES can be Cured who suffer awfuTa^ony dS*^ I***1 because of pile trouble, who do Zt ttat every chemist stocksa that does most surely and the misery of this wretched trout* Make a confidant of your cheawt ahim about Man Zan Pile Ran*. 7 wUlteUyonthisisnoordiaairalr but a soothing healing:, itre^Z154 words
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320 1938-11-06 19 Affects Umpires And Linesmen (\l\ "Racquet"— Perak) £gi interest ini> innovate n will be introduced in connection with the Perak championships, which will be held in the first week of December this year when the participants in the tournament will be asked, whenever necessary,320 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-11-06 19 Beginners' President t Jwny Bin Ha.ji Haniid. the t? cketcd president <>i the Bejums Radminton Party.16 words
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278 1938-11-06 19 CHAN KON NEONG WINS WOMEN'S OPEN TITLE IN SELANGOR (By "Rambler"— Selangor). jbMENS champion- hip badminton in Kuala Lumpur concluded last fciurdiy with the playing off of the finals in the open singles and «fe» events, than Kon Neong. who began her badminton with such past cham«sa» Betty Ho and278 words
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Article, Illustration24 1938-11-06 19 *0| l »»e badminton team ot the Navy and Air Force Institute, who are doinf well in Singapore.24 words
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353 1938-11-06 19 PENANG CO MPETITIONS CONCLUDE: LAURELS FOR KIN HONG (By "Sphinx"— Penang) 'PAN Kin Hong deserves to be congratulated for having won the premier honours of Penang badminton when he beat Lim Ewe Chye in the final of the Penang open badminton championship singles event. It was a great win for353 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-06 19 Members of the Guthne 8.P., who competed and rrcre eliminated from the Singapore Commercial houses tournament.20 words
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Article198 1938-11-06 19 Eahru r roved rja unqualified success. It is, therefore*, hoped that every Malay plcyer in Johore would give his support to enable the proposed Malay State tournament to materialise. (tt\ "Quix"— Johore) IWTH the Johore Slate badminton championships over, an attempt is at present being made198 words
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Article180 1938-11-06 19 IMPROVED STANDARD OF PLAY [From Our Own Corresponde?:t] Balu Pahat. Hf HK standard of uacmaneon in Johoic has rerlainly been improved a great deal and ihe State's Hppcaiaiue in the final of the Forng Scong Cup match is a clear indication that racket wielders »n Johore would now leave no180 words
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Advertisement546 1938-11-06 19 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure Dangerous Symptoms r^^ML I LOSS CF Check These Symptoms J^B^S^^^ With Your Condition ["^"By^WilLl Before It Is Too Late MlrtoJ^^ j^H The lives of thousands, yes, millions of men and /t^yilK^^VJ^^ women throughout the world nre endangered by a W)ffl4l<W-^^^^^^|K\|| mysterious disease546 words
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Advertisement398 1938-11-06 19 ACIDITY RELIEVED IN TWO MINUTES New Drug less Remedy Succeeds Where Other Remedies Tailed. You can be so distressed v nth and fullness and bloating ir.. hink your heart U going to stop b Yuu feel suffocated You You want quick relief. So did tin \u\ter of the letter below.398 words
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556 1938-11-06 20 Argus - Argus I By u 4 X oriry oi upsets" mi^ht well sum op the outcome of the interstate friendliea played last week-end. Selar.-ur, stalwarts of the North, and qw rora of the redoubtable Army XV. were ifiven their first taste of defeat556 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-11-06 20 loch A y d Kuala I.umpur women hockey players who met in the Federal Capital last week. (Tifi:«ne)22 words
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Article231 1938-11-06 20 GREAT NEWS for all who beek Health Vitality Arrival of marvellous new drugless remedy World's richest form ot Vitamin B r "|[~"*HlS is a message of vital importance to all who wish to get the most out of lite. It introduces to you a marvellous health-giving discovery which strikes at231 words
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232 1938-11-06 20 Chinese Tennis Players In Asccendant Again CONGRATULATIONS to the Strata Chinese R.C-. on having qualified to meet the Y.MjC A., the holders, in the challenge rouad of the Kliney Cup inter-club lawti tennis tournament inaugurated last way when Mr. D. H. Kieinman, doyen of the Malayan tennis world, presented the232 words
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Article196 1938-11-06 20 Women's Hockey Flourishes lIOCKEY is well under way an<! with the approach of the Armis tice Day anniversary, women players have been hard at it in ureparatio-i for the Poppy Day match in Singapore. This annual event has now developed into quite an important fixture and attracts a big enrvd196 words
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Article601 1938-11-06 20 Able Seaman Who Won Welter Title Of Bermuda ItF present plans materialise, an excellent card is to u;> offered a' I the Happy World this month, pro bably on Now 18 possibly earlier— in which a formidable newcomer in the perron of Able Seaman Butch601 words
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Advertisement92 1938-11-06 20 If you suffer from INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, SKIN TROUBLES, NERVES, RHEUMATISM start taking HI-BETA to-day and you will be safely on the road to buoyant, virile fitness. If you ere recovering from MALARIA, DENGUE, DYSENTERY or any other sickno>>, HI-BETA will build up strength, tone up your system sod reintorce your92 words
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Advertisement112 1938-11-06 20 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prespsets and Big Pay Opportunities lor «h« Trained Man I NOW Is th« tlm« to g«t out of th« rut and qualify for a p«rman*nt wall-pald post. Writ* TO-DAY for our great Guide which contains the world's widest choice of home-study engineering courses covering112 words
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Advertisement87 1938-11-06 20 Don't Go Unc\ e r If you U'^l 'sunk', oul-of-s ;rts, depressed, a little dose of Pinkettes mil usually brighten your outlook and make life* worth living again Tiny lax-itivc pills, gentle therou^h in action, non-griping and non-habit-foTninp', Pinkettes dlSsoe 1 con pation, Lumulate the liver, aid digestion, keep the87 words
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397 1938-11-06 21 Hriiisli >linis<«., j,,! Vish To l»aii^ j French Press Comments rrw London, Nov. 5. |«E reaflrnnation of Franco-British solidarity, provided by the forthcoming British ministerial visit to Paris, introduces a Hindi happier tone to comments in the French397 words
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136 1938-11-06 21 Another Big Improvement Trust Building Scheme fnbune Staff Report en. fLnport Improvement Trust itirrtent, busv ortr a scheme f te fillins. drai- im levelling, prc-t iff »f se for llle sl u j Kampons Sihit. more lhi«n ,1 whom now live in about "iO .'iitv and insanitary. U»m*ni has first136 words
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Article44 1938-11-06 21 The foil: winp, will represent S.C.R C. hockev against A.C.S. to-morrow i Hong Lira Green:-— Jan Joe K. T. Ooi, Chim Duck. K m Hoe, Boon Unn, j Ge3 Lee, Kee Soon. L m Swan, Kee Han. i Yew Hock, Koc Moh.44 words
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101 1938-11-06 21 England Australia R. A. F. Non Stop THE latest message, received just before our going to Press, of the R.A.F. planes which are making a non-stop record bid from England to Australia, states that the bombers have arrived at a point approximately 70 miles east of Jask, approximately 1680 miles101 words
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118 1938-11-06 21 Negri Beat Malacca In Inter -State Hockey Match Seremban. Saturday. MEGRI-SEMBILAN trounced Mal1* acca to the tune of five ffoals to one, when the tvvo sides met here this afternoon. Though both teams hid numerous opportunities, in the first session, half time saw them even, with the score sheet clean.118 words
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Article326 1938-11-06 21 London. Nov. 5. PILLOWING are the results of English and Scottish League football matches played to-day: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Arsenal 2 Leeds U. Aston Villa 0 MancnesU r U. BlackpcK)! 0 Charlton A Brentford 2 Bolton W. Derby C. 2 Preston N.E. Everton 4 Middlesbrough Grimsby326 words
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Article162 1938-11-06 21 Japs Suffer Heavy Casualties Chungking. Nov. 6. CEVERE fighting is proc< 1 edinj; north u of Puchi about 80 miles from Hankow. The Japanese are using mechanised units but. according t» Chinese reports, they have hitherto made no progress. The Chinese claim to have made a slight advance near Shanhwan.162 words
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Advertisement157 1938-11-06 21 PLEASANT NEWS H)K I ADIIS INNE has ju I arrived Shanghai with the latest Uciar. in Dresses and Hats. A ■tment oi rmbroichtl Mt Gowns Prii-*- nas nable REX HOTEL j ROOM NO. 42. m |r>Hii;ie*aaaaaa*aaaaa imin :itlllllllll<l milldllllltllliaiJ iilllLMiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiixavk ::i.-b!! licuiltiilliiNliliiiilkiililNiiitiiiiiiit ia»lßtlll*tllliai«t>i«illlvi>llinii lG»BkkjrbMiU •HHIStiai«imM«il"«"«l»«««*»"« liil *^f ■^Pv^^B^B^^B^B^B^^Bvlb^^B^B^^B^^^^bl^L^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^H BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BBH BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BBH157 words
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266 1938-11-06 22 WEIGHTS for seven races on WeUn*»>d;v ruxt. the second dnv «>f the SinKfipor^ WfaltCf lares, are as f ollou s: Horses-Class 2-Div. 5-abt. 7f. Alum Rock 90 Spear of Sarawak 8.11 Double File 8.10 Golden Plateau 10 Drntnr 810 Bruas 8.9 Maid of Cashel266 words
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Article396 1938-11-06 22 THE funeral of. Mrs. F. X. da Luz took place on Thursday evening at the Portugese burial ground and was very largely attended. She had counted many friends both in Singapore and Macao, being of a kind and charitable disposition. Afler a short396 words
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Article48 1938-11-06 22 A Jerusalem message, by R outer, say:: that the Arab general Strike ended yesterday with the opening of shops The transport stoppage is, however, continuing as the Arabs are driven to boycotting the transport services by the military permits and identity cards necessary for travel.48 words
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Article120 1938-11-06 22 Palestine Situation Jerusa J em, Nov. 5. THE fmprovement in the Palestine situation, which has taken place since the Army assumed virtual control, is already so evident that the measure is regarded here as justified. It is still too early to predict complete crushing of the rebeliiuxi but the occupation120 words
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Article58 1938-11-06 22 Government's Policy On Palestine London. Nov. 5. It is expected that Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will make a statement of Government's policy regarding Palestine in the House of Com toons either on Wednesday cr Thursday next. It is anticipated that the report of the Woodhead Commission will be available to membersReuter - 58 words
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558 1938-11-06 22 OPENING OF NEW GERMAN CLUB PREMISES fURiYIANS in Singapore should always endeavour to reciprocate the hospitality they received in the clubs other nationalities, espe cfalJy those of their British friends in whose country thev had the advan*. tage of living, urged Dr.558 words
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Article295 1938-11-06 22 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP (Tribune Staff Reporter). THE first match to be played in the Singapore women's open singles badminton championship proved interesting and exciting. Miss Lee Shao Meng (Marigold) defeating Miss Lilian Tan (Merridale) after a "rubber." Played in the Clerical Union hall yesterday, the match was watched by a295 words
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33 1938-11-06 22 A Reatsr message from Budapest, Hungaria, says that the German troops crowed into the territory ceded by Czechoslovakia at 9.00 G.M.T. They were enthusiastically welcomed by the population.33 words
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118 1938-11-06 22 U injured mWh^r^^ Play, when an e^L*^ fc whale they were neaT. 1^ Tlie CSSSJ were clean it4 Sun and thought th. n? had bee U n^ l i^ actually one blank shoTt, H the breach. ;,nd the fUB L c accidentally fUBReuter - 118 words
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239 1938-11-06 22 Johore Beat Air Force In Rousing Rugger Match IN a rousing game of rugby at Stk A tar yevterday afiernotn, fc I R.A.F. defeated Johor. by thirty p<ints (two goals artl a ks\ i©& (cne goal). In the earlier stages of the pat il looked as if Johore was goto*239 words
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Advertisement31 1938-11-06 22 ■■■■■■■■■■■ll»l»HHW«*l"" (OPENING TUESDAY Bth NQV.J I ALHAMBRA I DAIL^,, j 1 20th Century Fox Present GKEAT; I IRVING BERLIN'S M H u ,f| ["ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND] hook mow i-iiovr M Mal>>31 words
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Article2342 1938-11-06 23 tyart Of Singapore Winter Racing Season At Bukit Timah r IrOVERNOR AND LADY THOMAS PRESENT (By "Marcus Sunerbus") Singapore, Saturday. fOLD^ N AKROW won a errand race to-day to carry off the 3-Year- <* Old Free Handicap, chief event of the day at the Winter2,342 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-11-06 23 <78> "Mr Harrison's" HARD GOING being led in after winning the second race at Bukit Timah.19 words
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Article87 1938-11-06 23 Race I—REGIMENT S2G, and £10. Aviemore $17. Mini $8. Race 2- HARD GOING $24 and $9. Deepdene $14. Karrena $13. Race 3—THE PURITAN $15 and $8. Con Con S9. Complacent SlO Race 4—HERBE FOLLE $4C and $10. Royal Worlington $11. Ganderdcwr? $10. Race S—GOLDEN ARROW S3B87 words
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Article601 1938-11-06 23 Winners' Revised Attack Proves A Success Singapore. Saturday. A PENALTY goal scored shortly before the end of the irame .u^<' the Army victory in the last of the inter-State matches on the padang yesterday when they opposed Singapore, hut they were worth a much601 words
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Article516 1938-11-06 23 FA SHIONS AT RACES Singapore Saturd. AGAINST the pi city background of I rubber trees, smooth tfWB sward, on a perfect day out somehow i xj.ects sweeping bouffant Crocks <<i luile or chixtoa and large picture I But Singapore s fair race goen i: acttcal women and the better to516 words
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Article, Illustration217 1938-11-06 24 MALAY SAPPERS UNDER TRAINING IN SINGAPORE '1 HE Malay Company of the Fortress Royal Engineers, Changi, arc turning out to be really efficient and splendid soldiers. These t.oys. the majority of whom are yet in I heir Kens, are laying on! their own sports Held. They are alsi) clearing up217 words
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