Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 November 1938
1938-11-20
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Title Section15 1938-11-20 1 The Sunday Tribune 'VOLT 6-N'o SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune15 words
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Article474 1938-11-20 1 WASHINGTON. NOV. 18— An igfti-Faseist victory", that\ to, seme i>i" th«» American papers describe the Anglo-Ameri-can aiul Canadian-American trade treaties. "Some eighty per cent of the world trade is now eent rolled by the liberal trading natieas and twenty per cent, by totalitarian States", says the Washington474 words
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328 1938-11-20 1 (From Lim Keng Hor) (Tribune Reporter in China) j^.|.\NY Malayans serving with Red Cross units in China, are making heroie efforts, often at great personal risk, to save lives of war wounded at the various fronts. I m2t Dr. Robert Lim and Dr.328 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-11-20 1 A graphic picture from the Tettan war frrnt, where some o'> the most severe fighting in thf present war has taken place. It shows a girl civilian, suffering from a leg wound, being dressed also for splinters in the eye by Red Cross workers.51 words
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187 1938-11-20 1 35 Refugees Killed When Japs Bomb Convent Shanghai, Saturday. 4 JAPANESE s|M»k man admitted that Chinese forces ar e now n J»r SI am* btti :n Kwangtmi?, adding that on the Cbangsha front tic (lir€S€ tre R Vii i» res stance near Pingkiang. Tne Japanese attack on Nanchang has no187 words
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Article82 1938-11-20 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) T<HERE had been 80 fatalities re>ulting from motor accidents up to the end of October in Singapore. This would appear to be an exceedingly large number, but when one considers the big increase in vehicular traffic one cannot help being impressed with the82 words
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161 1938-11-20 1 iTribuur Film Critic) I nxs K just heard news that llolly♦°od is to make yet another bid to S| nsapore utl the screen in a big !r *-w>th f ar nore detail and cure nas been apparent in the past. is t; nie, if present161 words
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398 1938-11-20 1 COLONIES TO HAVE MORE GAS MASKSHONGKONG, THEN S'PORE? THE EAST PREPARES (Tribune Staff Reporter) J HE Sunday Tribune understands on good authority that drastic steps are being taken to provision the British Colonies in the Far East, in the event of war. On its way to Hongkong at present is398 words
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155 1938-11-20 1 Berlin, Nov. 19. THE rnmour that the German Ambassador in Washington, Dr. Dieekoff, bus been recalled and will net return to the United States, is discounted in political circles here. It is said that the United States have j rr called their Ambassador in155 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-11-20 1 »>i«t of a diflrn 111 Kind I i T|irrsi:»ilrcl in lli«- Show lias MMf r«-h»-sh- 1 1 i 1 1 for Uk Show lo ,muioh s< met, 1 ilv >' «»t.< Show, an ;i 11 m m.» I '••■> fhi yea 1 '»i r»fft< Wvynr- S»i53 words
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Advertisement12 1938-11-20 1 T HE NEWS WJT H YOUR BREAKFAST Try We |«RM\G iitiin \i:12 words
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Advertisement169 1938-11-20 1 Front Page News Inside < U col neu >■<<>■' Jone* <\ st thori si.'jijj f, Extra* Is Goult 12, !{%I)FO 0i b Spoil- parade 20 gRS HEALTH and BEAUTY I Ml ImflL\ Every woman can acquire that "charm, vivacity and ■■/Jr^fcr fascination which will make her the cenm- of ai169 words
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469 1938-11-20 2 T. H. TAN - Scheme To Complete Electrification Of Entire Johore State T. H. TAN By (Tribute Stall Reporter) VfOST progressive of the Malay Stales in the whole of the Peninsula riches! of them all Johore will see e\en greater deseiopmmt Within the next feu ears. t Ion ipencltej? oyer $8,000,000 public w rks469 words
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Article66 1938-11-20 2 Stole Cycle, Gets Rotan (Tribune Staff Reporter) A 15 year-old Cantonese boy, Lnn Hong Chee. f.aid to live at 108, Tras Street was yesterday ordered to receive five strokes with a light rotan, by Mr. Conrad Oldham. in the second police court. The accused was charged with tlie theft of66 words
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Article157 1938-11-20 2 GOVERNMENT'S attention states the Colonial Secretary in an official communique, has been drawn to a statement in certain Chinese vernacular newspapers to the effect that all currency of certain dates has been declared obsolete. Coins have hitherto been made legal tender by virtue of Orders in Council157 words
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Article24 1938-11-20 2 The promotion of Second-Lieut. Abdul Rahman bin Haji Noordin, S.S.V.F., to the rank of Lieutenant has been approved, with effect from Nov. 1.24 words
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Article269 1938-11-20 2 Hongkong, Nov. 19. IT is reported from an authoritative source that the Chinese have scored a signal victory over the Japanese at Chinuiwu ("Seven Maids" Lake) in Kwangtuitg Province. rill,- -.^4--..^^ nnnvmr TI7l-\..l'A VNOOCV The retreating enemy, while passing through villages in TaimeJ and269 words
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Article, Illustration157 1938-11-20 2 - YOU'LL SEE THESE SCENES 1 AGAIN (Tribune Staff Reporter) ONLY 35 days to Christmas but don't think Singapore has not been making preparations. J.-ere are a few tips of forthc< ming festivities: RAFFLES— CHRISTMAS Fve, Yuletide C> inner, carol singing, diners, S4. Boxing Day,157 words
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Article199 1938-11-20 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) TPHE 'V.-'dTJig-goii;," nvon whose woik leads him to bcick-aJleys, dingy lanes, open -yards cf the junk merchant, is making more money He will buy anything frum you A heap &f old newspapers and magazines, Loys. I saw cne this week buy199 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-11-20 2 A Scots fisher girl wears a cheerful smile despite the fact that every one of her fingers and her thumbs is heavily swathed in bandages owing to the callouses and cuts caused through hours of work gutting herrings during the season at Lowcstoft (Suffolk).45 words
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Article136 1938-11-20 2 Washington, Nov. 18. Fpea&ing at a press conference, Mr. Cordcil Hull said ifoe developments in Germany in the last few days iiad redoubled the urgency oi finding new home:-: for hun dieds oi' thousands of persons. The United Stales Government had alieady given attention to136 words
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173 1938-11-20 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fPENNIS fans in Singapore have been having a difficult time thi* week: for there has been an astonishing "famine" of tennis balls Shortage of this most importanpart of lawn tennis equipment wa> due to a big liikt which passed173 words
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Article19 1938-11-20 2 Mr G J O'Grady has been appointee Co officiate as Settlement Engine*, Labuan, with effect from Sept 3019 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-20 2 nnn\i^ 5933 -XX Telegraphic Address: h au 55.J4 1^ GOODWOOD < hainiinal> situated ideal to^visitors and tourists. COCKTAII BAK LOVNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAim^NT. JJ/\^J WEAKNESS L DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of H*rpoglcb:n ALWAYS CURES, and g iv health and strength.40 words
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Advertisement98 1938-11-20 2 What's Your EyeQ? Do you squint at the cinema? Bo your eyes blur in artificial light? Do your eyes smart and burn? Is your vision blurred. Are you obliged to utf artificial lijrht between the eyes and the object. Jn reading printed matter. do the letters seem to run together?98 words
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146 1938-11-20 3 Automatic Traffic System Ready Soon In Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) tandards to *><- [Ltall**! ak> n^ r Stamford Koa<! E^ r d K reeled \v~ ruTgU is K*y in use t is manual! f at present. jfnlv be F c ol r have b n toe l0 control traffic during146 words
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Article41 1938-11-20 3 iftkf woman of 183. Albert Strr't reported to the police the theft I her house of ca^h and jewels \ii at $307 about 12 30 a.m. yesedp morning >k suspects a Bengali for whom the jL«are searching.41 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-11-20 3 Dr. C. Y. Wu, former Malayan, no«v director of the Hongkong bureau of the China Red Cross Society20 words
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Article68 1938-11-20 3 I Btiy Austin No. S. 5543 which w? I org f- rtv World C^r Hen "o m en Nov 12. and 12 10 n*T to Mr. A. ,>f inn ch'.at Terrace ha not recovered Any Tribune reader knowing the Teabouts cf the said car is68 words
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Article213 1938-11-20 3 MONDAY FOR ALL READr.RS. A lucky day in many nays, and things generally uitl look brighter and more promising, a day of good omen for mortxmen, and for those ready to take a chance. SPECIAL I NFL UENCES.— March 21 to April 19. Get213 words
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296 1938-11-20 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJOUSED in the stately, solid building of Singapore's (ieneial Pest Office, overlooking busy Fullerton Road, is one of th e colours strangest offices where work consists of dealin? n dogs, cats, sheep, goats, be#r3, tigers, monkeys, elephants in296 words
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204 1938-11-20 3 SINGAPORE DRIVERS COMPLAIN OF CYCLE LAMPS (Tribune Staff Reporter) AS bicycle registration fnun >oar and More cyclic- are to '■< i< i<ul OH the streets irians and car drlveiH M> grwmhMai Grurtibling becai s nuisance on the p&\ tcj cle u. Majority of bicycles are fitted v dynamo worked electric204 words
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Article61 1938-11-20 3 EX-SELETAR AIRMAN'S DISTINCTION fxHtdon, \n\ 7. piLOT Officer H. L Gate. uho will be remembered at Sefetar, is a ntemht of the K.A.F. Egypt-Australian lonp distance flying unit. He served wilh No. I'm* S(jua'lron unl'l 1933 when '»<• joined Ihe No. 33 Squadron at Seletar. He is the Sfgltal Officer61 words
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85 1938-11-20 3 Salisbury, Sth. Afiica, Nov. 19. DRIME Minister G. M. Huggins, as- sisted by another surgeon, car ried out a serious operation on Sir II. J. Stanley, Governor of South Rhodesia, t{>-day. With the office of Prime Minister, Mr. Huggins combines the role of South Rhodesia's leadingReuter - 85 words
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Article135 1938-11-20 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two well-known Straits-born Chi;. Lim Cheng Swee and Lim Cheng San, made a second appearance before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police ccurt yesterday in connection with a charge of alleged trespassing into the offices of the Great World Ltd. at135 words
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Advertisement84 1938-11-20 3 Your 2est for life regained ■H^M^ ATKINSONS ■^P EAU DE COLOGNE BHI W& soothes and -^SmS reiresties at ■H^C .^i^^S^^^^^r WiiliN your spirits are at their lowest ebb, HpP "^^^^J^J yOur nervCS a an g le ancl our energy fading, R^ >: \W a touch of Atkinsons Eau de Cologne,84 words
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Advertisement218 1938-11-20 3 ENGINEERS frWiS SIT DOWN AND goo* THINK THIS OVER Ja/ww' Thert really are thousands of *«2*; opportunities around you but uncii/^vrVrni less you kroy/ i ust wher they are aUUI^rUL ond how to prepare for then the BICINCERINC chances ore that your opportunCAREHtS ity will pass by unheeded. This If218 words
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Advertisement28 1938-11-20 3 111 I jkHfaii JIB r uiil THE difference in smooth- O ness amazed me. Quite tfl\ frankly I was a bit sceptical %¥%\\J^^ when Marian suggested I ll]|ip28 words
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Advertisement590 1938-11-20 4 THE PICTURE THAT IS ENDORSED BY TRAFFIC CONTROL j AUTHORITIES and AUTOMOBILE CLUBS THE WORLD OVER! j OPENS TO-DAY 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 1 CAPITOL 1 I II I t V I I I I I I I it I I COLUMBIA PICTURES Powerful Indictment of the Raiders of the Road590 words
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Advertisement168 1938-11-20 4 ALHAMBRA COMING SOON ?&S£k it- 11l I Will S- 8t ALHAMBRA TO-DA Y MORNING SHOW At 11 A.M. Only. WARNER BROS. Present WAYNE MORRIS and PRISCILLA LANE IN "LOVE, HONOUR AND BEHAVE" y^ GO-GETTER with Anita Louise and jGeorge o'Brienj 5 A TEN STAR FUN FROLIC Matinee: To-day at 2168 words
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Advertisement99 1938-11-20 4 BIGGEST LAUGH YOUVE EVER^^ EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT TitP E OPENING! ENTHUSIASTIC PRESS PR^i MATINEE 3.15 ?5555!5!S< TO-NIGHT 6.15 5.15 I LI() V "Last night*£ audi- "Biggest laugh fo- "Gra'd r ences laughed until many morns. Won- comedy it hurt." derful entertainment roars should net b« Ol iau Bhler FREE99 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1938-11-20 5 Noel Barber - Family Life A Paying Proposition In Hollywood Noel Barber r By -t nOLLYVVOOD i,: about the last 2#e on earth there you wouk apect to find family life. The xople who inhabit iit queer quarter of the globe just aren't built that way. They Ik life with a capital L,1,338 words
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Article124 1938-11-20 5 Hollywood Stardust nANNY BRICE furnishing and red( rating ber recently purchased h in Beverly Hills. VIRGINIA BRUGES new home in Pa cific Palisades actually under way with foundation going down. FUDY garland acted as hostess to her sister from San Francisco, Mrs. Sue Kahn, who remained In Hollywood for a124 words
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Article214 1938-11-20 5 Kruschen Restored Normal Figure It is quite common to put on flesh after an operation especially if you are middle-aged. That is what happened with this woman, who decided to throw it off again. "Three years ago, I had a very serious operation," she writes.214 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-11-20 5 TOM WALLS PLUS STRANGE BOARDERS Tom Walls usual seems to b«. in trouble. In "St rantfe Hoarders" coming to the Pavilion, he is a sjcret atfent wh< seems to be puzzle* by the lads whr live with him.38 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-11-20 5 IV'b Tnvlor follows i up his athlrtii suc<fss ol "A Yank At Oxlnrd" in a i boxing story "The n.\vd Roars" com- inx to Singapore soon, (.rand yarn, this, will worth srrinq.42 words
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Advertisement344 1938-11-20 5 PAGE FOR FILM FANS' t ....r oB*k Hollywood wants\\ ijf^^^ human heads |p v t JjJVEKV month thousands of pages of him publicity material ..a P^>ur into my office. Some of the matter these pages contain 5 j *2|^L are illuminating. Naturally each one describes its own picture as j344 words
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Advertisement26 1938-11-20 5 By Appointment to H.H. THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI U.U. THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK ELLiSOiN S. EZEKIEL CO OPTICIANS AND WATCHMAKERS ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, CAPITOL BUILDING SPORE.26 words
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Advertisement329 1938-11-20 5 Thin, Rundown, Weak,Nervous? Gain 10 to 25 Pounds, Build iT?« Rich, Red Blood and \^f Stimulate Glands $F :^a with New Disco v- )tMm Hollywood# J^ijtsf r California wmm*^^ mmmamm^^^KL^s^ Thanks to th^ discovery of n California M#^n a>/> #ti I.__1 J physician, there Is no longer any excuse nen329 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1938-11-20 6 C.H. STANLEY JONES - Powers Drifting To War In The Far East C. H. STANLEY JONES THE NEW CRISIS i By i mmTIIKN the next inter %Y national <rM comes Malaya will be mon directly involved. It may come over the question of colonies -Germany's demand for a place in the *un -or over1,228 words
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Advertisement288 1938-11-20 6 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY builds up healthy restores energy Amazing success of new vitamin product Natures way to banish sickness YOU may be starving and yet not know it! That iN an amazing fact which is now admitted by leading doctors. The food we eat to-day is lacking in vital elements known288 words
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Advertisement51 1938-11-20 6 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...THE IDEAL MOUTH WASH! tin Germ'Killing Power Even when diluted one bottle of Pepsc with 2 parts of water, dent Antiseptic equals it still kills germs in three bottles of ordi' seconds lasts 3 times nary kinds. as long. PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC nriKES YOUR MONEY GO 3 TIMES AS51 words
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Advertisement111 1938-11-20 6 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prospects and Big Pay Opportunities for the Trained Man I NOW Is the time to get out of the rut and qualify for a permanent well-paid post. Write TO-DAY for our great Guide which contains the world's widest choice of home-study engineering courses covering111 words
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Advertisement830 1938-11-20 6 N'o. ?5 SINGAPORGL THE HARMONIC A AMI SCHOOi CHlinprv Of all musical instruments there is no douht that th u most appropriate to be associated with children rhk i» ar n«>nict k st light, so tiny and so handy, so cheap to buy ,nd Pa m eni *li things considered,830 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1938-11-20 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSE LV ES rVKKYoXK aho goes to the racea and risk? 1 a JiUle monev has hard }:*ck slow U. ttll. The troulle is that when you try to ,mr hard luck story the perron who is to Intro breaks in with his or hers. In my case,1,864 words
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Advertisement110 1938-11-20 7 Cfff llFn I Nowhere will you purchase v Fieef of such outstanding H C C C quality with such fine I I favour and tenderness as 5 that which we can offer. F A li fl If r Kept at just the right tern- Co perature which guards its U110 words
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Article2133 1938-11-20 8 E.G. Goddard - PROBATIONER A ND N U RSE E.G. Goddard By J HAT a heavenly day, i infers clasped, they sauntered carelessly along over the tussocktd grass on Wimbledon Common. The Dale spring sunshne cast gaunt shadows through the yet leafless trees, with their pin-point promise of buds. Over the flecked snakystemmed2,133 words
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Advertisement323 1938-11-20 8 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? "What do you think?" MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use j -■> -lid dentifrice, try the KV MACLEANS SOLIO PEROXIDE OINTIfRICE r r==^= :=^\|>^' there's Ifafigy liiii in sanatogen! /{l^^^^fj;^ 0 111 4 SANATOGEN HAS A MARKED RESTORATIVE EFFECT ON THE I l323 words
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Advertisement524 1938-11-20 8 Often Cause f'SJS](^ Dangerous i uNDER s >ft/ C r M M4- »m fNERVOUSNESSJ/v'|C dUmPTOITIS GASo-BLOATIKC 7 ■Cii-'&f DIZZINESS. Doctor's Prescription (Mfftik^f Fights the Poisons i^gQC which May Cause Get- (backacheP "-^AtioiTv. ting up Nights, Loss of physical^ SJoisturek Energy, Excess Acidity. Iweakkksj^ fK^ l^3 Bladder Weakness, etc. (burning} jCamkl524 words
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Article459 1938-11-20 9 Journalism As It Used To Be A GREAT London character in the old days was Biliie Harris, the Sausage King His invariable costime was frock-coat, evening dress waistcoat, huge diamond stud, and walking stick with the model of a pig for handle. On one occasion, at a fancy dress ball,459 words
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Article188 1938-11-20 9 The Locked Room DENTIMENT has been unquestionably a characteristic of our Royal Family, and we mny jro to Buckingham Palace for another ani even More recent example of this- and one which h:is nothing to do with death. As leng as Queen Mciry presided over the affairs oi Buckingham Palace188 words
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Article, Illustration243 1938-11-20 9 gCIENCE can now tell whit penpk's characters are like by studying photographs of th^ir vo ces. At Chiswick (England) lives m man who takes pictures of voices. He even takes pictures of sounds you can't .hear and shows what they look like. Professor A. M. Low. scientist243 words
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Article66 1938-11-20 9 IN the West End I heard two women talking. They were out shopping. One of them said, "I'm awfully tired, my dear." "Me too," the other one said "My feet ache something awful." "Do you want to buy any shoes?" "No." "Neither do I? Let's go into this shoe66 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-11-20 9 Chicago, Tuesday. Dr. Howard Gray says gastric trouble may be sign of ability. British Unitrd Press. i—^»- T-''*^"''"^- —WW— "Ihil-iv- ia ihc DftUy Mu i.25 words
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Advertisement468 1938-11-20 9 Lose F«t <— Secret Method Discovered By fl »(Lj(A^ Hollywood Cinema Stars Now fr^^Wii/l^ Obtainable at Chemists 7TT fP% IT l^ ■E■ E5 iP=^ 11 or money back on rot urn of empty pa'-k HOr H HB H B age. Ask your chemist for FormcUc i jj' The guarantee protects468 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1938-11-20 10 THROUGH THE EYES OF A WOMAN News And Notes From Our Own Correspondent TX the years following the pro-t/.im.-Uion of the Chinese R-e--puhli the women in China, like tlnir sisters in Turkey, began to wake up and since then have made rapid prcgiess as regards emancipation. To-day, we even hear1,111 words
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Article865 1938-11-20 10 Poppy Day At Fraser's Hill THE weather has been delightful over Armistice Week-end! It is a pity that more visitors were not up the Hill 10 enjoy the few lovely days which seemed specially sent tc aid our efforts on behalf of Earl Haig's Fund. In spite of the fact865 words
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Advertisement90 1938-11-20 10 j ELSIE MARY i Battery Road. DRESSES FOR ALL OCGASSIONS JW to S3o\ TEL. 4772 A A MYLETO, Si Jbv HAIR COLOUR RESTORER .VILL RESTORE GREY OR FADED 4 AIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. F er 75cts hottlt Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road. fV_^ Blue Grass iSil Perfume ym&*90 words
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Advertisement20 1938-11-20 10 A new selection of tweed suits and ensembles, belts and novelties just received at RATTERY PHONE «om> AUX CHATS NOIRS20 words
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Article174 1938-11-20 11 This Week in Kuala Lumpur -HI>T the wetk Ihe town seems to have been fairly quiet, except for the f riafmay and the dancing which took place on Wednesday evening last Htfce**** and later on at the vla J estic Hotel lshere there was a Lite danre. f«istic n D^'-'174 words
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Article103 1938-11-20 11 London bcund on the ss. Corfu are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. S I Dexter alter a hurt return visit I here before settling down in I Londcn Among the passengers on the J Demp<^ vhich trails tor Europe ori I i Friday. Nov. 25 are103 words
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Article, Illustration386 1938-11-20 11 5 STEPS to HEALTHY SCALPS STEP jyilcS'. S. Smith was very mart in a plain navy marocain dress, the Mgfl neckline 01 which was finished with two red button aid a navy wide-brimmed Her red handbag gave a mars finishing touch. Mrs. Page who is very -shortly leaving for home,386 words
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Article466 1938-11-20 11 LIFE at the Cameron Highlands brightened up over the Armistice Week-end with the various events organised in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. A golf Competition waa held on the Cameron Highlands Golf Course in aid of the fund. Prize winners were Mr. W. S. Patterson for466 words
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Article235 1938-11-20 11 T hro ugh the eyes of a woman Coot, from previous p«*£*' ?i .1 mfori &iu hw nttal of yuui :.u..t:v n ii. tin u »n. lolle I Piucllla agent There tab the dr'Sign. v looked rod no tv Ml due con; fd< ration given Their lastm «i the h.t.-.;(235 words
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Advertisement107 1938-11-20 11 A You can just imagine him saying, "Now then, V BBPSI^^BP/iri Amah, hurry up with that Lactogen." But he is babies are good-tempered babies, because llh mv^L*JUßlB^B^'\ rC hcalth y bnbics Lactogen assures health iv^l Rlihl because ic is complete nourishment for babie:. \^^fl| QA Prepared by Nestle, from ii<107 words
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Advertisement21 1938-11-20 11 Palais des illodes 12-A, STAiMFORD KOAD. PHONE 4G16 Just received a new eollecgior: off Dresses also a new selee^ion in Hats.21 words
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Advertisement123 1938-11-20 11 ONE EIITNMtfiD HATSaI .53.75 om: hundred dresses from $3-00 (HEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON Mat 14, Capitol Mansions. j Plume 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). WHY ENDURI Monthly Complaints WHEN i "Ladia Brown Pills" j i CURE THEM S Price $1. a bottle j from j Mr. C 8.123 words
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608 1938-11-20 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, November 20, 1938. A NEW POLICY 4 HAPPIER outlook for industrial relations in Malaya, and thu i tbc prosperity of the country, iforcshadowed in the report of tlu Transport Tribunal in Singapore. This tribunal was appointed by tbo Government, with the approval o« both sides, fee arbitrate608 words
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Article768 1938-11-20 12 MAGISTRATE: "What made you beat your wife in that merciless fashion? Accused: "Well, while I was praying tor rain because the garden was parched, she was praying ior a fine day so that she could do the washing." *> >1: THEY stood in front of768 words
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Article, Illustration954 1938-11-20 12 to the tourist Singapore has f L' has been said and written recent months about tha .:es-'i ability of tellin? the world about Singapore air' Malaya, .-•th the object of attracting tu thesi shores some of the thou.amh of Happy-go-lucky adventurers whose pastime is touring 'he 'dd954 words
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Advertisement70 1938-11-20 12 THE LAST WORD... "H.M.V Is the 'last word' ir refrigerator.? fr efficiency, economy, convenience and durability. We .suggest thai you -see ior >r. the full ranp^e of '-H.M.V.'" rfifrigerators. There is one moaei w suitable for vou end vur family I i- fust for you to dec.ae Aiid the best70 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-11-20 13 la compliant with a request ?ror~ Mr. Arthur J. Dick, a veteran cyclist, t* aieet him on the steps of Kurt's (cart exhibition hall. London, Lord Snfficld mei Mr. Diik, who had niton from 11 irrow on an 1868 -rete, when he opened the Bicycle76 words
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83 1938-11-20 13 PROGRESS? (The Cost Is Only $95,000,000) London, Nnv. 2. KDIMi a -able from Sydney tht- Federal Government la Darted to approve the <trenirthen:z of the Australian Navy by the m of a 1(5 >..-iT.n battleship, siting 195.000,000. It is understood that the Common«ith will in the meantime rely on the83 words
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441 1938-11-20 13 T. H. TAN - T. H. TAN ORDINANCE BEING AMENDED By (Tribune Staff Reporter) A SCHEME, ifitfantic in scope and involving the expenditure of millions of dollars, was foreshadowed in the budget speech of Mr, \V. Hartley, president of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The Municipal Amendment441 words
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Article364 1938-11-20 13 (BY H. A. SAVAGE) (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S postmen think they are the most unfortunate (.o\ernmeni servants because of the lack of progress. Here are some of their grouses. They start on a salary of $18 per month, from which they have to feed, clothe364 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-11-20 13 STREAMLINED PROGRESS IN THE AIR Imperial Airways has just taken delivery of the fir^t of a fleet of fourteen 21' toj; airliners of the Imperial Ensign class. They wiU be used on the European and England-India services of Imperial Airways. Picture sliows the Ensign at CroycJ.on.46 words
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Article151 1938-11-20 13 London, Nov. 7. "J'IECREASEI) profit but more passengers are features of the annua report of Imperial Airways, Limited, just issued. The net profit for the year ended March 31, 1938, was £97,267 The ineiease in the number cf regular service passengers 62,105 compared with 60,367— has been151 words
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159 1938-11-20 13 CHINESE PLAY FOR LONDON PRODUCTION London, Nov. 7 "THK Western Chamber" is be- in? produced at last, said Mr. S. I. Hsiung of 'Lady Piecirus Stream" fame, in an intervieu with Reuter. Mr. Hsiung's translation of this play, one of the greate-t of Chinese dramas, was published at the beginning159 words
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Advertisement79 1938-11-20 13 v JyCUSHION SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU j J wrings are used in Pul-Vue No-Scru j 2"V tJ cushion the Ipiusos. Electrically! r*J"*<l r»ns hold the lenses tightly an i m pi ice Naturally thatjj and rafckes] »J^t Ue »tyle tn i prmctlcal] T^" prtferablj for l!i«>>: jiicuous- awl beamy. r^ilmjl i79 words
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Advertisement627 1938-11-20 13 Stomach Ulcers Cause These /sf=! SvHIDtoniS /S&Ji^A^ m w 1 CAS vMZt(j/^r¥r^) HEART ■■■■■■■nnnnnmnmnnnmnmnmnnnfw' [win d J YJ$j 0>><a p A N s Discovery of American H^Ktfp^ Physician Brings Amaz- «a^^^^ ing Relief in 15 Minutes ]J^£¥^^^^ Without Operation l^itl^SSS iflTJ Thousands of men and women who think Kolade Powders627 words
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Advertisement162 1938-11-20 13 /&ri^>z j ~j~ V -ja^^ f -'^fc J *'^F f ir Baby will grow up ~£Z" I sp^ndidly t\S\&^* Direct from birth give baby the correct substances for building up V>3*** his body; give him the strength|\3 building minerals, all of which are t»e^ contained in Kalzana, the mineral CoU*162 words
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251 1938-11-20 14 Position Serious London, Nov. 4. a W we don't populate our Empire within a reasonable time it will become weaker, more envied, and in a far more dangerous position than it is to-day," said the Duke of Devonshire, Parliamentary Tnder Secretary of State for Dominions251 words
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Article51 1938-11-20 14 Time-honoured Honey Fair was hsld at Callington, Cornwall, recently but little honey was available. Callington is the only town in the West Country where a honey fair is held. Honey was once the local speciality, and for a copper children could buy a honeycomb on a cabbage51 words
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88 1938-11-20 14 Siamese Prince Fined For Speeding London, Nov. 4 pRINCE Karawik Chakrabandh, attached to the Siamese Legation in London and living at Vane Court, Biddenden, Kent, was fined t\ and had his licence endorsed at Maidstone police court for exceeding the :>() m.p.h. apeei limit in a builtup area. The Prince,88 words
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Article40 1938-11-20 14 Paris. TRIPLETS al] girls have been born to a J 7 -year-old wife, Mme. Fouquet, at Lombron, near Le Mans. Together they weighed seven pounds. All three and the mother are making good progress. aged 19-40 words
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104 1938-11-20 14 Auckland <\./.i >j cA 4 ITTTEK selfishness was the cause of New Zealand's declining birth. ri u declared the Rev. J. Salmond at the Pre^hvterian (ieneral A^p^v^ here. The whole attitude of society towards family life needed to be changed. Neither the Church104 words
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Article128 1938-11-20 14 LESS CRIME IN EGYPT Alexandria. rjRIMES in Rfjyt have creased steadily as the result of an anti-crime drivi launched by the Minister of the Interior. Mahmwid Fahmy H Nokrashv Pasha, since his appointment last June. During September the total number oi reported crimes or attempted murders throughout the country amounted128 words
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Advertisement180 1938-11-20 14 '^^sjryi/h tickets issued TPAVFI T ffl I r\r%¥ LL RAILWAY LINBi. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of ill 4 othei resident communities mre I J gtvcp the be^t ol attention aad i** ROBINSON RD n SINGAFORJL j TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEiMENTS. NICKEL POCKET180 words
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Advertisement446 1938-11-20 14 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women T v a ny wont^n as men suffer High i; ure, whi^h is ;i my at starts about th< I <-b i, B< ol Life and Is the r< al cau much heart trouble and later on off fP araIvtic strokes. Common symptoma <>t446 words
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Advertisement182 1938-11-20 14 ACHING CORNS relieret pain im thre« I»-'SSi^iJ ■econds! Apply Get* It tw* or three times and the Mm corn Mill peel right oflu pI^9HB Million^ all trer tli« world M .hi. faMfri s OTSa r rAnSSa friend of corn-sunei in TUNNEL. GETS-IT World-Wide Radio Co »8, Rouinsun Road- Singgj^, HI-STELLA182 words
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Article345 1938-11-20 15 HOURS AT GUN POINT New York. Nov. 1. P"OR two hours, under the eyes of unsuspecting customers, a preMy blonde gun-girl, a£ed eighteen, and her boy friend held up a bank at Breakings, South Dakota while, they waited for a patent time lock fo345 words
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Article75 1938-11-20 15 2 CHICKEN CHOKED HIM who posed as *i "Ilu.n.in k rrea k i*> l( to digest any iifing treat urr has killed himself an effort to swallow a live Before a m a Norhe offered to eat rttanin..- ffered. A spectator immediately produced a rh tken and the man be^-in75 words
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Article60 1938-11-20 15 ELECTROCUTED WHILE MILKING Stockholm. A 17 YEAR-OLD milkmaid named Signe Lindkvist ha* been electrocuted while milkin;: •ovvs on a farm near Vaesteraas. Sweden. She was using an electric milking machine and received a fatal shock when she switched it off. It was discovered afterwards that the apparatus had developed a60 words
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Article340 1938-11-20 15 Ry If. V 'I honip ,< n. Doctor of Ocular Science). THE slein Old Tt'stanient admonition of "an eye for ar. eye and a t<<.lh for a looth" is given a m-mern interpretat an by the worW of (srular eTea'ed in lhe astonishing new surgical operations340 words
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138 1938-11-20 15 Inspector Tried By Arab Rebels Acquitted" Fadil Effendi Jarjoura was kidnapped by the rebels in Jerusalem and taken I before a rebel leader in the P.amallah 'area, north of the capital. He was questioned at length about his share in the investigations into the arrest of an Arab terrorist who138 words
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Advertisement832 1938-11-20 15 *m T" ~W Natural Mineral &[m j nature cures it with H" h .ESEjIf//fi her own MIRACULOUS SALTS of the EARTH! I L'p and down the country, thousands of rheumatic BbS^\\\\ i sufferers are finding lasting relief in nothing more Wt JiM\\\ &W§WmM&?*2 impressive than a daily glassful of water832 words
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Advertisement914 1938-11-20 15 >^! §k\V^ mWmjLZm*!/ J\ 'Petering 1 it down. Efll f£f^\ Brvlcreem five* you all-th«-BjjLW C nalr control. Never a ■BB Ba^Mfcr^^^^^^^ >» r OUt P** cc Brylcreem V I r^) keep* the scalp healthy and BR ■V\ rt# rom dandruff, Coo. _\^l Pf Wi tr a wi convince you >v914 words
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346 1938-11-20 16 GUNMEN DRAG HALF-CLAD GIRLS FROM BEAUT Y-SHOP ESCAPED WITH JEWELS. MONEY Xe Vo,k. N m i JTIVE armed bandits raided tbf fashionable Soloman (w beauty parlour hero, dra^ thirty half-clad women f^ their cubicles and. at the p* of revolvers, oHered hem h hand over money and jeuelkn or die.346 words
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Article65 1938-11-20 16 The re-hung bells of MarhamchurMi village near Buds (Cornwall*. a nd 0112 of the few parishes in England where a mid-day Angelus is still rung, are to be dedicated by the Bishop of Truro Dv J. Wellington Hunkin. Five of the Six bells are dated 1772.65 words
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349 1938-11-20 16 Rejuvenation Expert Talks Of Brain -Oil London. Nov. 7. qERGE VORONOFF, hi S h priest of rejuvenation, has worked f^r years perfecting his method of grafting monkey glands so that men ;r»r.y !ive 150 years. His offer was youth for a#e. Hundreds of people have found it irresistibly attractive. Convinced349 words
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Advertisement376 1938-11-20 16 T f ff/ WtTH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT *^h 4^*- I_"^^jW1 _"^^jW *a I s excess ac^ n tf e stomach that causes indi**>^ZS^f^<jJ^i l stomach upset an- 1 pain, sours the food and tr jS creates wind and heartburn. It attacks the delicate stomach lining and may even cause ulcers.376 words
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Advertisement509 1938-11-20 16 Take your choice of these two modern T VTHETHER you^^^^ W choose the Visofil 0 Big-fill J Swan or the Leverless c Quick-fill') Swan, you can be sure of having one of the most modern and reliable pens in the world. Tbe VISOFIL LEVEBLESS Of til Stationers and Jewellers. Made509 words
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Advertisement128 1938-11-20 16 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence nntold agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your128 words
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Advertisement71 1938-11-20 16 ii A 'DIAMOND" BED D A GIFT OF OIK I* TO HOME MAKERS The bedsteflft Cbe centre of thm Kome. Price. beaury,wid endurance should be considered On comparison of these three qoatitiee. DIAMOND beda canaot be •qaallefJ DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRHPONG BBHOU 0000 EiNGA P O R71 words
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Advertisement540 1938-11-20 17 PENANG I airs 5) Frasquita serenade; x>OMiX? *B4ti rrjiv±\.v\j si mes avaient des ailes. 6) KOMfc «f]H ZHJ G.CS M&s c;:.2 n:.) Bell Medley. 7) Soliloquy mid- 2 RO 11.81 Me* (18.7 m) a.m. night reflections. 8) Overturo p.m. 12.00 Midday concert l), Carneval Almand and Pavan from Arun- 6.20540 words
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Miscellaneous448 1938-11-20 17 otf T//£ /IZR TO-DAY ffhen And Where To Listen In 1 s i>GAPOKE H -it J25 mftres (1.33 mcs) I Jißsmem-s iHDmcs) ifiiitarv Baiiu mtw 3 fci^cbestral f oac rt plav-d Sf pier's Hungarian Band, ietttfed by C. Relier relayid the :> Hotel) >1 ov Magdele'.ne .cort re'.aj i tne448 words
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Miscellaneous172 1938-11-20 17 1 50 Viennese Waltzes. 2.10 Newta bulletin. Close down. 1-50 Time signal. Opening. Tea ROne ft cert by Arthur Young. r,n c Eibhc ai stories for children. Squire Celeste-Octet 0.50 Foorman's Band i 2o Maurice! l'i?i ews and weather reports' 7.00 Programme preview. io3 Sports. Omroep Orchestra. ".5 5 0172 words
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Miscellaneous177 1938-11-20 17 COLOMBO VPB 6.16 Mela (45.7 m.) a.m. 1j.20 Bana preaching (in Sinhalese). 11.15 The news (in Sinhalese). 11.20 Morning Service (Relayed from the Salvation Army Headquarters, Slave Island). i2.20 "Harmony" a talk by ElizabeV.l Struy.., Bronze Meiaiist in Pianoforte and Rural Train in^ 'Royal Academy). 1k. 35 Piano and vocal177 words
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Article111 1938-11-20 18 Laughed As He Faced Guillotine I'aris, Oct. 36. "FjAUGHTER is better than tears," said An^ e Quaranta as h^ to the gqillotfae in the market place at Carpentras. Prance. A crowd of 50,000 had wtheni i see Quaranta meet the sentence: death passed on him. and Gafc* Komphauss last July111 words
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Advertisement1235 1938-11-20 18 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart IT is the function of the blood to carry health preserving nourishment to the countless millions of living cells of which the body is composed. Wh<n it fails in this important function the cells break down1,235 words
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Advertisement312 1938-11-20 18 RE-AWAKEN AND FEED those HAIR ROOTS! t^Mk*-- Befor* using Kotalko Mmm mm ndfalli "t »ut m com*. (uis until the *calP «*> <&§fiiis& Then Uled Kotalk# &™^v^&? ni P rovcment continued yJ and th« hair ii mow thick and lultrout an- 111 mass of wavot and i^ '^^sfcv more healthy312 words
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Advertisement135 1938-11-20 18 r<»^^awf^-«Mtaai^ V^^ S PREVENT I A CRISIS IN YOUR LIFE I By effecting now a PENSION policy with the "PRUDENTIAL". r It will ensure you an adequate income when you retire, and protection for your dependants in the meantime. Any amount, at any age, to suit your requirements. Complete the135 words
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Article243 1938-11-20 19 Racquet - Championships In Perak Racquet GOOD SUPPORT EXPECTED (Bj "—Perak) If that the final stage of the Kinta interigptournament has been reached, thoughts ■jlftroughoiit the State are turning to the jjwg open championships which week of December and wiil i«*e!i^ Sunday, Dec. 18. he various events will close and indications are243 words
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358 1938-11-20 19 Rambler - Rambler (FH Selan<ror) SJELANGOR'S badminton season will most probably be brought to a close to-day when all finals in the junior and open singles tournaments will be played off in the V.I. Hall— the first time this will have happened in358 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-11-20 19 FAIR CHAMPIONS OF SELANGOR Top picture: Miss Chow Soo Keng and .Miss Choon Yoet Lin, Selangor junior doubles champions 1938. The 1937 champions. Miss Florence Doraisamy aml.Mi.s 'i an Leng Kee arc seen in the other picture37 words
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Article207 1938-11-20 19 Johore's All -Malay Competition (By "Qui\"'—Johore), 4FTER the Johore Bahru district and the Johore state badminton tournaments have been over, interest in the badminton in Johore has paled into insignificance. However, with the decision of the Johore Bahru .Malay badminton Association to hold a championship tournament for Malays interest will207 words
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552 1938-11-20 19 Phoenix; Phoenix - Phoenix Phoenix Special Had in in lon iYnlin <> i:«li<<tl IK School As Training Ground For Champions Of The Future (By —Singapore) T I IERE has beer, a good deal of complaint in recent months of the- lack of interest on the part of women552 words
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Article, Illustration291 1938-11-20 19 Sphinx - Sphinx (By Penan?) 'Sphinx*' —Penang) £LUB badminton up m the Northern Settlement w ill soon be in full swing, The Penang Teachers' Association have, in fact, already started their annual tournament some little timago and, at the moment of writing, a couple of events are291 words
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Advertisement462 1938-11-20 19 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours-w^ via uas bortijiea m^^./jm b Netc Discovery id bfforo your time? Are you tir.*l. run- mmm I^^Bsm\ Men tnd miablf to keep uis with the speed l>o you suffer from loss of f Jpj^gj H y. ii'Tvmisiirss, weak body, impure blood? An> t2Bk -'''^s9sVHn462 words
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Advertisement418 1938-11-20 19 OPERATED ON FOR GASTRIC ULCERS But Xo Real Relief Intil This New Drugless Remedy (a me. Lot this fellow-suffer* r give pracl advice to all who suffer from ai of indigestion. He has found I aox a new, refined. Rip tasteless charcoal, 50 Umct more po Jul thail the ordinary418 words
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357 1938-11-20 20 ARGUS - ARGUS It's A Grand Game By DASEBALL is gradually establish ing it vlf in Singapore aa a major pastime. This is as it should be. The \>\x American game has nourished in other Eastern cities, for years, and in recent times it baa been357 words
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Article243 1938-11-20 20 PROFESSIONAL racing for the year ended with the close of the Singapore Winter race meeting last week. There will be three Skye Meetings, in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 24 and 2C, in lyoh on Dec. 1 and 3, and in Taiping on Dec 16 and243 words
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Article402 1938-11-20 20 |OHOR£ did sptemlidly rr their first Malaya (up engagement of the season when thej met the Royal Navy and Air Force XV at Rengam on Saturday and if ever the hackneyed phrase "Beaten but not disgraced" was justified, Johore's per formance merits it. True thSeletar Services402 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-11-20 20 Chung Min Kee, Raffles College full-back, who is in the running; for the full-back berth in the State side.22 words
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353 1938-11-20 20 ONSET OF INTER-STA TE HOCKEY SEASON Kee of Raffles College, was given a trial sn the fullback berth in an S.C.C. side •"hich met the Royal Artillery on Tues »day last and in a trial on Thursday five Asiatics were tried out. Min Kee's sta ture is against him and353 words
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Article426 1938-11-20 20 Boxing Topics By "Pete" VOUNG Frisco is truly jnlucky. The proposed fight with Seaman Butch Parsons, middleweight champion of the China Fleet, fell through at the last moment, when everything was fixed. Apparently the Commodore in Singapore is opposed to Naval boxers fighting a;ramscivilians and has withheld permission which was426 words
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245 1938-11-20 20 Kliney Cup Dates Should Be Advanced Next Year HPHE Kliney Cup inter-Club tennis final is down for decision this week. Jt should have been played of!* earlier, b"t one of the S.C.R.C. mainstays, Ybng Loon Chong, injured his wrist, and the Chinese, who are the challengers, asked for a postponement.245 words
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Advertisement424 1938-11-20 20 Asthma Banished Sound Sleep and Vigour Restored Since thr discovery of Mendaco hy an and enables you to sleep, but also builds A lertcan physician it is no longer necas- up the system to ward off future attacks*. for anyone to suffer from choking, for instance, Mr. J. R. writes:424 words
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Advertisement113 1938-11-20 20 -STIMULATES APPETITE-KEEPS YOU FIT There's strength and v igour in every bottle of Waterbury's Compound. It has helped thousands to new health new vitality new stamina and energy. You soon lose that tired, listless feeling because Waterbury's stimulates and tones up the entire system improves the appetite helps you feel113 words
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Advertisement198 1938-11-20 20 No. 5 ALKALIZE with 'Alka -StlUtr So you have days when yon feel sick and 4 out rf «J^ days when you feel sluggish, run-down, v.wy H petty things irritate and you are sour and sarcastic. Watch out! The chances are your Acidub!-r whid trouble is LXCESS ACIDITY! It is198 words
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517 1938-11-20 21 Malacca Sport In Visit of S.R.C. Hockey Team lf rom Our Own Co-yc^ou'lcnti Mi Saturday, kVkCCA Eurasians suffered jj\ he r feat at hockey this |i when yv M t dovn to ffLgapore Recreation Club by i Th'^Kh th< def at was unex- t fte local Eurasians were by FjJ517 words
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Article96 1938-11-20 21 'Tribune Staff Reporter). MtoJ° ad CIUf in<: that Ls whai l J Jtsterd eninß and here is -he IV this happened. ton Square was bej Us t in front of an'l S nghs and" Whiteawavs. completed a -team roller atto roll this portion down, but nad the96 words
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Article305 1938-11-20 21 (By "PETE".) (Tribune Staff Reporter) THS first of a series of wrestling programmes arranged by tlie New World Management was held at the Boxing Aren,^ last night. There were three bouts. Serious wrestling was seen, there being very little showmanship. Among the gathering present were U305 words
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Article118 1938-11-20 21 Johore Tackles Traffic Problems (Tribune Staff Reporter) Batu Pahat. lOIJORE is taking a keen interest in its traffic regulations and live- foot- way obstruction. Arrests have been made of bicycle cTl'enders who park their machines on the five-foot-way. Small fines are usually imposed on this type of iaw-breaker. Numerous118 words
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Article136 1938-11-20 21 Another interesting garrue of baseball will be played this afternoon at three I {j'clcck when the visiting American j team from S. S. Steel Navigatoi will cross bats with the strong R. A. P. Contingent at the St. Joseph's ground on Bras Basah Road The Sailors piljted136 words
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Advertisement356 1938-11-20 21 BE INDEPENDENT. dO easy money making trade secret formulas for making the every day domestic and commercial necessities never before published Post free $1.00. Progressive Industrial Bureau, P.O. Box 723 Singapore. i^ I0 Bl S Ki( s of Radio Parts and complete K N A U V^SB!9P^J I^^%l nitXL tions356 words
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Advertisement209 1938-11-20 21 After struggling along in agony for years, Mr. W. had the joy of losing all his suffering through his wife reading an advertisement like this. Mrs. W.'s letter 1 will interest every stomach sufferer. My husband has for seven years been a 1 terrible sufferer from stomach trouble and could209 words
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Advertisement383 1938-11-20 21 SUCH SUBSTWCE? ALL RIGHT-HE LL M\kl 0\l N^ il JH BEjhm s EiT 1 *^m t^A^m A^A^A^A^^^ I r BB^^^^ wmw /i I I W x A^^^^K^ IHiV Like the jungle explorer, the This is one of the reasons why electrical research worker must Westinghouse has remained one constantly deal383 words
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277 1938-11-20 22 SINGAPORE ASIATICS' BIG WIN OVER NEGRI fFrom Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Saturday. YOUTH and fitness triumphed over age and experience when the Singapore Asiatics met and defeated the Negri 'Ail Blues" by 16 points (two goals, a try and a penalty) to nil in the pemi-final of the "AH Blues"277 words
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298 1938-11-20 22 DIG scores in several cases were a feature Enr\i*k u footb-I! matches played yesterday. Aston Y^N V, T( over Chelsea, while in the second division of 1 -ij^, Wednesday, registered an equally notable \vl:i Following were the detailed scores ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Arsenal 0298 words
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Advertisement13 1938-11-20 22 ?A^ &(?^r ?/mf never changes malt hops y^a^^ Distributed by Frascr Neave Ltd*13 words
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Advertisement388 1938-11-20 22 I'T/ff FAiViC /iT OXFORD" and his Girlfriend in a bigger and better Picture! v ..i I /f 80l Tayior pacJts Ais mightieat romantic wallop .top- M M DVJVJ N piflg ">I Yau* i?/ Oxford". as he defies 100 to 1 odds W^^^mt^^ Z%\ M A \X/ to win o Park388 words
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799 1938-11-20 23 firmy Win Key Cup Match Singapore, Saturday. tfflNG < other of their State games so far, Malaya up matela of the season, defeated 1 18 points (three goals M sir- in ot victory gives the impression that the something of a799 words
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Article98 1938-11-20 23 In b friendly match of 3 singles and 2 dou'rlt the Victoria School beat Victoria AfVrnoon School by 5 games to all. Morning players mentioned first) •SINGLES: Chan Swee Lee beat Ong San Wan 15 10; 15— 4; Tan En^ Kiat beat Lira Hong Hi' at 15 4,98 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-11-20 23 S'pore Asiatics Team The Singapore Asiatics Runby Football XV :oho met and defeated the Negri Sembiian Asiatics in the All-Blues competition at Seremban yesterday afternoon.25 words
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Article311 1938-11-20 23 "Recs Trounce Victoria School Padang Rugger THE S.R.C., fielding only thirteen men, beat the Victoria Schooi by 15 points (four tries and (me penalty) to nil. Considering the fact the School h;.d started rugger only Uiis year, their performance was encouraging. They still have i lot to learn. Their tackiing311 words
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97 1938-11-20 23 Perak Beaten In Inter State Rugby Match CELANGOK beat Perak by points (two goals and two tries) to nil in the Malaya Cup Ilug£cr match played ai Ipoh yesterday. At half lime, the score was five nil. The same was clean and fast. Perak did well in the first half97 words
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Advertisement97 1938-11-20 23 |?^^^WJ 1 Have Svvn W&sb^m DAUGHTERS" fe T U r, r h e D nnSf^?« "I have seen Tour Daughters; and I and a it Is an exquisite production. Interstate 'ircuit. George Skouras, Skourns Theatres. D Mm' lt* -I have 'Foui Daughters It is entertainmtHl P^r excellence HKO nves It97 words
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Advertisement38 1938-11-20 23 pjpj AL HAM BRA B R 5 s^"sr I B"^r K-—&' I "*^s Kb- V9. A A A I h v Hjm^/?< a fife-^P^Bl 1 BBBM.^ SP^ j? wl^hßbK BBBB^k Be 2& t&*£&s& <t J /^*P^B^^i v^«!^w!^'' > ?^«5»38 words
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Advertisement434 1938-11-20 23 Weights For Skye Races At K» L On Thursday EH)LLQWIN€ an Uw first da>'s JMipitir— u for the >kv meeting <»( the Selangcr Turf (!ub to bs held i| Koala f.t'mpur on Thursday. HORSES, CLASS 5, Div 1. 5! 2 furs. Cheerful Evr- 10.7 POMES. BUM K, Uiv. 2. fuis.434 words
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366 1938-11-20 24 BRITATN HAS NO W SENT OVER £150,000 TO CHINA Lord Mayor's Fund For Refugee Relief Work i Receives Excellent Support mHK Rritish Relief Fund for China, initiated by the Lord Mayor T of^cSn Sir Harry Twyford,'has now topped 1150,000 not including gifts in kind. CWM Dr Gordon Thompson, manager of366 words
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Article188 1938-11-20 24 CHANGE IN RAIL WA Y POLICE CONTROL (Tribune Staff RcpeHer) THE control of Ifcc mifora !*et'«n, 1 Railway P<^ in Sinsa^t; Island, has, through an a^er-in. n iracheii between the S.S. gKcc** the FM.S. Police, been assumed r» the ('.P.O. Singapore, as from Nov. 1. upkeeo CJ the Railway Police188 words
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Article64 1938-11-20 24 ANOTHER £5,000 REMITTED i annum, nu» i AWING to increasing suffer- ing among the refugees with the advent of winter, a further £5,000 sterling has been sent to the relief committee in Shanghai from the Lord Mayor's China Fund, which now amounts to £151,849 sterling. Excluding sums expended on medicalReuter - 64 words
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Article303 1938-11-20 24 Sale Of Adulterated Ghee (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Saturday. AN appeal against a fine in a ease of considerable interest to Indians in the Colony was dismissed to-day in the High Court by Mr. Justice Pedlow. The appellant S Mohamed Dawood a wholesaii dealer as fined303 words
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Article52 1938-11-20 24 S.C.R.C Dinner Dance A very successful function was the dinner at the S.C.RC. premises in Hong Lim Green last night, held to mark the conclusion of the open invitation tennis tournament. A cosmopolitan gathering was present and after dinner, they adjourned to the New World Cabaret where a dance was52 words
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161 1938-11-20 24 Chinese Faces Trial On Serious Charge ADMITTING deliveriuc a i eUtt addressed to Chop Weng Uwt fruit merchants, of Hong fcw. Street, which contained a threat t< the proprietor. Ong Chin Poh ptete ed guilty yesterday morning befort Mr G. S. Ra tilings, Third Petiet Magistrate, to a charge of161 words
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