Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 November 1938

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol 6 No 25 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1938. FIVE CM NTS
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  • 181 1 This is the result olf war War made this picture possi- I blp. Ob! Sorry, ft isn't war yet, is it? It's supposed to be JJ merely an 'incident/ An m- Z cident that has listed months S and months, and cost thousand upon
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  • 501 1 Panic As 100,000 Chinese Dash To Hongkong Safety Hongkong, Saturday is belie ed that at least a hundred thousand China re«efs v Ivdw missed into British territory by to-nijrht jiwiV et an tp. C( following the arrival late yesterday ftrncnn forces m Shumchun town on the China P^of ihe new
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  • 140 1 CHINA MEDIA TION REPOR T DENIED London, Saturday. THERE is no foundation, states The Times Diplomatic Correspondent, for the suggestion made m the Japanese press that Sir Robert Craigie m conversation with the Japanese Premier proposed on behalf of the British Government that Britgjn should mediate between Japan and China,
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  • 75 1 [From Our Oivn Correspondent] London, Nov. 16. H.M.S. Stronghold, wh'ch has been replaced by the Beagle as attendant destroyer on the aircraft-carrier Furiou? m the Home Fleet, has been allocated for local duty at Sinsrapo^e, and wi!l probably leave Eneland for her new
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  • 26 1 Jerusalem, Saturday— A mlot wis killed when an R.A.F. plane crashed near Ainkarem while co-operating with the ground force m search operations. Reuter
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  • 71 1 Berlin, Saturday, -Res: et at the al ltged preponderance of military subjects In the Anglo-French talks was expressed to the Nachtasugabe wnicr -ays it is regrettable that the conversations are accompanied by rather loud military rumblings. The papers have published long reports about the joint. Anglo-French &fr armament
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  • 70 1 ftETTER'S cable from Vatican City says that according to the latest bulletin the Pope's condition has returned to almost normal, but m view of his weakness he hay been medically advised to rest m bed for a further few day^s, before resuminir the ordinary iWiine
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  • 189 1 CHAMBERLAIN HAPPY AFTER FRENCH TALKS ]UR. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax are very satisfied with the course of the Anglo-French conversations, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. They were particularly gratified at the great volume of work it was found possible to compress into four and ft half hours v,i official conversations. Well-informed
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  • 58 1 NAMING OF NEW AIRBOAT: Special Report SPECIAL RFPORT by 1L L Hop) m of the naming of the R. A. F. Sundcrland llyins boat Negri Semhilan" at Port Dickson appears on page two. Mr. Hopkin went m the Hying boat from Singapore to Port Dick son and back and found
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  • 272 1 Washington, Saturday. fu^l extent *of the setba<£ A wheh the New De.^l experienced m the elect ions won't be clear until j Congress meets m January, hut m fhe-n\eantime the Government are j concentrating on field pojicy m which they feel sure of public support namely,
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  • 38 1 Valencia, Nov. 25— Four British ship> m the harbour here were hit by splint- j-.s during a Nationalist air raid to-day :e damage was done to the vessels but ail the crews were unhurt Reuter
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  • 93 2 Desolation reigns m Hankow's former Japanese Concession, where the Chinese systematically destroyed nearly all the buildings before leaving the city to the conquering Japanese Army All of Hankow's finest buildings and modern public services are now m ruins m accordance with the "scorched earth" policy of the
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  • 176 2 BUDDHISTS FORM COMMITTEE IN order to propvgate the teachings 1 of Lord Buddha an English section of the Singapore Buddhist Association was formed at a meeting held at its premises at Spottiswoode Park Road m the presence of the Venerable Bhikkhu Narada, one of the eminent Buddhist dignitaries of Ceylon,
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  • 45 2 The annual meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Association will be held tomorrow at 4 pm. at the Indian Association Hall. As there are many items on the agenda vitally affecting the future of the Association, all the members are requested to be present.
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  • 887 2  - Yang Di-pertuan Names Giant Sunderland Fying Boat "Negri Sembilan," At Port Dickson H. L. Hopkin TRIBUNE EDITOR FLIES I\J XjHiJtC^lVlAJli 1 (By Singapore, Saturday. T HAVE just returned Ui Singapore after a memorable trip. In an hrur of pctual traveling time I was transferred from the very modern and military
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  • 207 2 FRENCH STRIKE SITUATION EASES Paris, t\ov. 26. ALL mines m the Valenciennes re- gion have been requisitioned by the Minister of Labour who has been given power to do so by an official decree published this morning. Fifteen thousand minen: have returned to work. All miners of the Danzin Company
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  • 42 2 Bangkok-San Francisco Air Mail A New record air mails was set ud yesterday between San Francisco and Bangkok when letters from San Francisco dated Nov. 16 were delivered to addressees here last night. The letters arrived by Imperial Airways plane from Hongkong.
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  • 164 2 Lender.. Saturday. IT BCSOtf unlikely that the future cf tb? Frerceh-S evict Pact was passed without mention during the Anglo-French talks, slut ep a Timti report frem Paris which adds "according to cne report when asked what acticn France would take m thz event of an attack
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  • 91 2 NEW SCHOOLS FOR JOHORE (Tribune Staff Ifcj, or p JOHORK will hay. four ernment English School/ for boys and the rest for r>k w year. The boys' school sft* Kluanp. while Johore Bahr? and Batu Pahat will X J* girls' school. tav i estimated at SZlO^lj^iSSE* at Kluang is ready
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  • 30 2 Peshawar. Nov. 25.—The three fe-itk officers who were killed by a *mTZ buried at Nowshera with fun itflL honours. The report that Malory had died is incorrect Reuter
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 304 2 Mifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiißitiiiiiMmtiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuii ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■h tT i What The Stars Foretell For You j MONDAY FOR ALL READ- trolled action to-day may result day as sudden clashes of tern- guard against jealousy and m- ERS: If you have land or pro- m loss of money. Be on your perament may occur. Keep
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  • 304 3 "EMPIRE NA VY" PLAN FOR PACIFIC BRITISH ADMIRAL HAS NEW THEORY Malaya, Australia And |yj e w Zealand i NATION ol an 'Empire Navy," Vmrisins warships from Ausjlew Zealand, Malaya and WL t 0 guard British interests Pacific was advocated tr Admiral w B Mackenzie TrJ\* arrived m Sydney from
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  • 47 3 THE lecal shipping authorities havr announcici tliat a skoal has be.en reported by the master of the ?JS. "Medusa" i, 4 a position approximately a^ follows: Lai 5 deg. 37 mm. North. Long. 103 deg. 11 rain. East. The depth is about 6 fathoms.
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  • 138 3 "Father Christmas" led a proUst procession through the West Lnri of London urging shoppers net to buy Japanese toys for Christmas. Photo shows: Father Christmas with the Reverend C. B. Scrntton, Rural Dean of Kingston. Thousands of young Turkish men and women, freed from Ottoman
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  • 459 3 HE STICKS UP FOR S'PORE "A Place Of Sheer Beauty" (Tribune Staff Reporter) j f AST Sunday, C. H. W. Goult, of the Tribune deplored Malaya's lack of facilities for the tourist. Many people wrote us for and against, and to-day we print another side of the question that expressed
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  • 68 3 MALAYA'S "ORPHAN CAT" IN LONDON [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Nov. 16. A 12-months-old leopard cat wh ch was found orphaned m a Mate van juirele at the age of three wews has arrner! at the Zoo. It was fed at first from a fountain-pen filler. Now (he cat, half-grown,
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  • 303 3 Singapore's Government Clerks Complain: "No Place To Eat Our Tiffin" (Tribune Staff Reporter). GOVERNMENT clerks m Empress P ace, Singapore, wan' an! more adeq la c 3a inj ro m where meals can be ta' all hours of the day. I Existing buildinjr is inadequate for the 500 odd clerks
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  • 131 3 London, Saturday. THE importance the infantry still plays m army organisations m all countries was stressed by Viscount Gort, chief of Imperial General Staff, m a speech m London. He saki: "There are those who stek to suggest that the da> of the infantry has
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  • 114 3 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, Saturday !^T is needless for us to assure You' Highness i<hat m uui lu^-ny Throne we are second to none and it is our hone lhat this Coronat on Clock wi-1 serve as an outward ymbol of our inward
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  • 32 3 "Do lleys Come To Capitol The stage attra 1 enJ-ed by tl 3 fc apore, will a] Monday and Tu< Paramount film "Sing You urtag Bing Crosby and Fred Ma< I ;unay.
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    • 92 3 OPEM.XG 615 AT THE 9|5 TO-MORROW NIGHT CAPITOL KCIAL DOUBLE STAGE and SCREEN ATTRACTION ON THE SCREEN: Ay Paramount's Uproariously ON THE STAGE:— Funm j Musical Comedy. THE CAPITOL DOLLIES" Mn6 %d 1 h" b! lh^^L DAN<E STDO CROSBY MacMURRAY 12 lalonlril Dancer*! Jfc&^ft 1 an entertaining Repertoire of Novel
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    • 111 3 JML Illlllllllllltillll lIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMM j Unanimous Praise From The World for an Unforgettable Picture! LONDON: Warners click with anchor extraordinary food pic S will brin^ back the missing audience.s to the >inemfl >.\ v PARIS: The most enjoyable picture I have ever :.een. (Co S Sydney (Australia): A most enter ainim'
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    • 226 4 1 i J$SSk&, STARTS TO-DAY 3.150.15 9.15 mm *m 1^ VMM MftlV W i Mrn^^^ We ft* a ft j» *^((fe Mmf S ji MEET THE SCREEN'S DAZZLING NEW JBt flfe^i THE ROOM AND ENDED ON A LAP 'PERSONAL SECRETARY' fHfc A New Inivcrsal Picture with I^H^B^^ WILLIAM GARGAN JOY
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    • 314 4 The YANK FROM OXFORD TRIUMPHS AGaw All Shows Packed out Since the Opening! I SEASOX EXTENDED €iwin^ to Su <*<*<'** m POSITIVELY LAST DAY. i I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY at the CAPIToT^j A Special Coloured Van-photo of ROBERT TAYLOR will, he given away to patrons at To-day's 3.15 performance. V
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    • 164 4 r 1 ■aiiHaWBHMUWNMMMMI tMBMIMiKA.i^HM^HMHH^^iB^MHaHIHHBHiaHaii^HaaH^aiHaH^BA y r y^ j tonicht MARLBOROUGHj 6-IS f Q-15 (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.} MATINEE: TO-fIAY AT I P.M. i SAGAR'S Gigantic and Spectacular MUSLIM Picture with a j patriotic theme. j j "WATAM" (Mother Country) j S A Super Hindi-Urdu TaJkie. Starring:— KUMAß, *****, MAYA,
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  • 310 5 Inside news From Hollyw ood's milky way of inside news this week; new* that doesn't u-inUv reach the headline parade, i>»it it sives you a few intimi'te .^l'mpses I of the eoinps-on m the I world's sttllar oil y. For what th»> are worth, of course. \othinir ever happens m
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  • NOEL BARBER'S FILM PAGE
    • 294 5 MARRIED TO A MILLION DOLLAR SMILE ry would you like to be the wife o f a million pounds" worth of gj» charm? fjbe elbowed off ihe r#v ment by \ao women when you wa kod with JJ husband m X w York? «D sund aside and watch little girls
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    • 295 5 'TEXAS m the turbulent days following the War Between the States forms the excitinp; background of Paramount's drama of the Reconstruction period, "The Texans," which will \\,\\c Ah fi:*t local showing soon at the Capitol. With Joan Bennett, Randolph Scott and May Robson
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    • 31 5 Paramount producer-director Frank Lloyd will do "Ruler of the Seas," a tale of steam's triumph over sail m transatlantic commerce, following his current production Stars not fixed yet.
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    • 288 5 "pOUH Daughters," Warner Bros, pieturisation of a famous Cosmopolitan magazine story by Fannie Hursh. which is scheduled It open at the Alhambra Theatre soon, poses a unique problem m human relationships as its theme. What happens when lour devoted sisters all fall m love with
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  • 254 5 T 0 WALLS and the lovely French star Kenee Sainti™ are the stars of the new P S b r V u^ h I m>t "re "Strar-e th^D P>l which is coming to r *v*li on Theatre soon. -j^ctuio has been adapted J^ m
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    • 199 5 a fftAi %kir rut" Wk^ WM^aM&i^^^KmfMl^ Thousands of (l«*ntists recommend Al f Lm W rfLLAJ v^^K^Bm^^^:''-4^^r^ *s Koiynos hcransf <»1 iLs antiseptic f J^^ Brighten your tmile Economize m mmm m <**. m mm l^^^ A I with KGt Yf *Os *>"V Jorge NEWENERGY ki^^J Your doctor knows what you
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  • 905 6  - BRITAIN IS MOBILISING C. H. W. Goult her MANPO WER at last f)URING the next few days W€ d for the tot time the which the Home Governdded to approve for tablishment m Britain of the "N i Regisi system for the manpower of thany future time of emergiibtration, hindered
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  • 341 6 Washington. REPORTS that the Soviet Union is hastening the formation of a Ai v i^t artificial No-Man's-Land along its western frontier as a first line of -defence against Germany have reached diplomatic circles r>erp. I The information is that the Soviets, sec n? the
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  • 108 6 Soviet Children Build Model Town Moscow. "piONERSK" is the name of a mode] town which has been built on a site over 50 yards square by 200 children m the Moscow "House of Pioneers/ A station, a theatre and a "Palace of Pioneers" are among the elaborate buildings constructed to
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  • THA HARMONICA NEWS
    • 399 6 Are ycu buying a new Harmonica now? ir so, wait till t be able to buy any new Hohner Harmonica at 30 per cent orro you T.M.A. Music House with all their branches and their associated company, the Vienna Music House, are holding a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 WHAT THE DOCTOR TOLD MARY i Sound advice to restore 4 husband's failing strength J "No, Mrs. C— your husband need not remain weak, anaemic, rundown. He does not need costly medicines either, all he requires is a good health-build-ing tonic— Waterbury's Compound." Doctors for more than 50 years have
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    • 515 6 Pimples and Bad Skin ought m jra^\ 4 Hours W \0 BEFORE AFTER Since the discovery of Nixoderm by an to work immediately, clearing and healing American physician it is no longer neces- your skin, making it softer, whiter and sary for anyone to suffer from ugly, dis- velvety smooth.
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    • 113 6 FIZZICAL FITNESS- Hi Be a Mr. Can- ixVff^y remember- i&k&B Life to-day oils for EHOS W.*'° w^ Getting Fat HjJE The apple it acknowledged to be the mm\ p|j most health-giving of all fruits. Cyderi I H WM v njade by VThiteways, is A* 0 timmti produa of the juia
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  • 1701 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES f{Z other da) jxperknc* man tin club Bangkok wh >i a b< I] the man i >r Tl 3 prompted a ideni t< o me a^ oU and were a m hich you w< re writj^ a similar c is! i rved Ajp? of a British line.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 63 7 Our I CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it has already made a name for itself. It retains all the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints equal to the home-side beef m flavour, u e can thoroughly recommend it. 'PHONE: SPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPIK nil (2 line>), KTOH: Lit ft
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  • This Week's Short Story
    • 2207 8  -  Walter R. Bromley i By THAT events do not always happen as expected was the experience of Higham Jones that night at the Pelican Inn. "Gad! What a storm!" he exclaimed, as the rain beat m wild gusts against the inn window. He had just dined and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 821 8 Quick Relief from RHEUMATIC TWINGES The fi^ry, pi^mng pain of Rheum. ttivn b MMdn of tunes or sea-;«jn>. It COMOIeS t eaexpected, awkward momenta The hul<"ii«; agony when you try t<> bend, >tfK>p or hit h:ist> BiadßßS the inest day a mo k«rv. vovir holidays, or anything Some Rheumatic sufferfrs
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    • 935 8 Youthful Vigour Restored By New, Simple, Easy Method Glands Stimulated /Women Admire To New Activity V^goureus Men|>~w,# Without Operation Doctor's Prescription ~&!tsM Starts Work First Day *j4rm. To lengthen life and youth ha bei n the H^- W drfain of man since the beginning of time. »l And at last
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  • EXTRACTS
    • 40 9 bore on the Tsien Tans as seen frcm an Aeroplane (partly v sible gfi.hand corner): A tumultuous tidal wave rushing ap rive/ at j:l .h- an lour, with the water ahead completely undisturbed until its arrival.
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    • 292 9 GIAN farmers have ai method of keeping their easy control. In Ul2 L the cows fight among them one emerges as the victor. !inDer marks .'own this animal ixe< a bell around its neck. .1 it is the -bell-covr and 2* leader of the herd When
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    • 283 9 GREAT CHINESE BORE THE Chinese river Tsien Tang, at a point '.'.here joins the leliow Xlv r. civth cf Hangchow, is subjected zutfiftaily to an "invasion" by tht sea m the i iiapc cf a bore. At Us mouth the !en Tang is several hundred yards vide, and it flow*
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    • 193 9 GOME interesting facts relating to the mail received in and disPc.'Lvii«:d from Hongkong were revealtd when the Postmas Lei -General for Hongkong, Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, made his annual report recently. He pointed out that the total weight of air mail dealt with in 1937 was 89,316
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    • 149 9 DECAUSE he likes oysters more than most other members of the Koyal Family, the Duke of Kent is looking forward to the Colchester oyster feast. All through the season barrels of natives are delivered regularly at his home m Belgrave Square. The Duchess likes them too, as she coos
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    • 212 9 TT has long been evident lhat Australia would sooner or later be compelled to build at least one battleship. Although her present squadron IS being reinforced by tv/o cruisers from the Royal Navy— the Hobart, formerly the Apollo, and the Perth, formerly fche Amphion— and large
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    • 30 9 T AILPIECE Depending on diplomacy for pc ■< reminds us of the man who wears v ft until he becomes bald, and then iceu> j a hat to hide his baldness.
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    • 398 9 FAMOUS DOCTOR'S IDEAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH PAINS "'Bisuraled' L!c. r !ncs:a gives excellent results and is the ideal remedy fo7 stomach pains and acidity. It i& particularly recommended Jor Dyspepsia. Gastritis, Stomach Pains, Flatulence and even Stomach Ulcers:' H. Lehmann, Faculty of Medicine Faris. If further proof were needed that
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    • 500 9 -oiAMONxr Br.n» <uti Xk^T^fl I 'iowd iNvwrrniM fSpfl V**v !>'• to toA (Wirfoiß it f)e to> sflfto4te4 «flk ••rtM*i to jL^^l DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO ITD 601 KRHPONG BRHSU W'J«O 6 I K» GS >=V P> O(=» 6T *trrl cta%* Mat Tube. TubuUr St*d B«4it*«*fc. Tubuiw 6umJ Furmfur*. Bk >
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  • 2222 10 Through The Eyes Of A WOMAN First steps m reading Singapore takes to upswept hair Fleet -street's foremost woman reporter champions China Round The Shops I From Our Q m I Correspondent A CHILD'S first efforts m reading is always pazzlinp; affair I think. Still, with the increasing: publication of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 97 10 1 S ELSIE MARY jDRLSSES FOR ALL j OCCASSIONS > \ss to $30 TEL. 4772 A_ A f V l|>W]Wll>P r\ CPi if"" X s r*"^ FOS XMAS THEATkICXLS i i Grease P? ints .triers, Uarmincs, Routes, Face Powders, Crepe H:?;, Spirit Gv.rn, Beauty Spots, Removing Creams, i Fact' P'»
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    • 17 10 TWEED SUITS and ENSEMBLES FOR HOME LEAVE BAG and BELTS. FROM: AUK CHATS NOIRS BATTERY ROAD-PHONE 4085
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  • 563 11 COLD Blows The Wind v* U -fat Fraser's Hill* rE Gone are the lovely sunny days >v:.. ye enjoyed during Armistice week-end and Gaft again rain and more rain, with very brief periods o, w and sui ther m between, j, lhe summary of the weather I id too, but
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  • 475 11 DO YOU KNOW HOW TO turn out a jelly so that it docs not crack or break is something of an art. Like everything else, however, it is easy once you have learned the right way to do it. Always rinse mould In cold water heforc putting in jelly then
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  • 259 11 YSY. of the nicest of the many parties given in honour of the Italian Consul. A. Perego and Mrs. Perego. who go on leave on I)p( 4. wms that |Hen by ITngkn and x\lrs. Aziz last Wednesday night. The long drawing-room, was decorated with sprays of deep
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 20 11 /fl li/ \^H s!;]' v— Ili B 1^ 7BT?mi (4^7 Proved m MALAYA. H 3n exeeltent food from birth onwards.
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    • 42 11 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $300 CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. Phone *354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). Palais Hlodes 12-A, STAMFORD ROAD. PHONE 4616 •m si received a nvw r^illeelioii of f]veniiit<( llrrssrs
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    • 23 11 n« Jfy. RISCILLA Ltd.! NEW SHIPMENT I I "BIEN JOLIE" I corsets brassii;rs I and I I HOUSECOATS tel. ::*35. 61, STAMFORD ROAD.
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    • 160 11 G/V£ YOUR HA/R Polished Loveliness What Jeiipbr ro 4F^*~ your hair know y«.ia c«q «j ~~r dvii, dx>, r W,J| J *flc( v at a'perm* *^P^ with Amh tr 1 I tr BrillUmino. Re If \J member too, t!^t V Ajnami brilltan- tin* r e t o r e naturaJ
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  • 624 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, November 27 1938. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS II- 1 rhere is nothing to justify a i there are always tiottbii spirit; ready to provide the exCU A great deal oi too* i* being mad spapera m Great Bril a m because some department* offic&l who fancied himself
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  • 1353 12  - TOWARDS SELF-GOVERNMENT C. H. STANLEY JONES I By The Final Case For A University rB^tVO education experts jjjl from England havo thi week concluded xlxelr investigation of hijfher education problems to Malaya, We shall know very soon whether their visit has been a waste ol money or not. 1 put
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 73 12 JUteJileU/- MODEL 469 S l9O v nyi w// n°m°¥ RADIOS fer „...!.'..'-iri3 P r^-^tlT^" No fiddling round «it l. number m-rW?i\ <une m hy nanu-. (f^^lJ Models. Bniudcasls may ye 11 j&= r^Sk'~P fnrni all the world over I tfSJ from 11 met ers iHtfc a quality of lone tl«l
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 379 12 FmT and WISDOM of the WEEK. •y.IESE extracts from a business man's want to hit. and then allow for the m W O youngish ladies were chatting petty cash book tell the whole story power of attraction of the earth." 1 before the fire on Christmas Eve. J Sweetheart. "But
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  • Visit the ups and down of Singapore life with our page thirteen reporter
    • The underworld -and those who will rise up in the world
      • 153 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter). f\KF. tIW ne\i time you buy a bicycle, unless it conies from a reput-»able-nop. 1* miuht be any one of a dozen makes or it might be «il[p<i rolled inlo one. I Singa. m its expert cycle J^n... Bring Use
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      • 249 13 THEY USE KNIVES (ON TYRES) (Tribune Staff Reporter) /"WR thieves m Singapore don't look first at the beautiful bodywork, the gorgeous paint and enamel of the car they intend to steal. Car bodies these days are distinctive, easily traceable unless a lot of disguising work is done on them so.
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      • 361 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter). WITH the virtual blockade of the entire coast by the enemy's Navy, China finds that her fishing industry has met an untimely death. Numerous assaults have been renorted on fisherfolk off the China coast. Thousands of fishermen lost their lives when their
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      • 81 13 x port ing an" prtii. »rdlng to I the fir I three quarters of th..> K.Frince exporti d- 17.519 cars, to the liialue of 515,084.000 francs labOtU 'MM> as coir, paved with 20.332 I a value i 39.000 francs tott £2.700.000 d a correspond S period
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      • Article, Illustration
        6 13 Cycles stored m Singapore
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      • 24 13 Mr. F. J. R. Bottrall, formerly of Singapore* has been appointed secretary to the school of oriental studies the University of London.
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      • 219 13 HERE'S HOW ANOTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD LIVES (Tribune Stall Reporter). THKY may not be m the money new, they may not be able to afford the bright lights, but Abdullah and Yusoff, two 17--year-old Malays, should get to the top m future, because they have— PLUCK. This is how
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        13 13 "At last, a breathing* space." Reproduced from the Canard Enchaine, Paris.
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      • 79 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE RoyaJ Simjapore Golf Club may have a new luxury bar at its premises soon, if a suggestion matures. At the annual meeting of the club this week, Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry. the president made the oaggestion. He said it would
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      • 15 13 The death is announced of Mr. John Bloomfiel'.: Douglas, late of Malay?, agtd 70.
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      • 46 13 Tribune cameraman went dancing st the Happy World the other n J ght. But he stopped to take the photograph of the most charm In jf Chinese rirl there. And we flopped to print it. Just as you're stopping: to look at it.
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      • 189 13 London. Nov. 12 k IWENTY- SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Sar, Francisco man who had been blind since childhood can see to-day with tissue grafted from the eyes of an executed killer. The surgeon removed t^~ bandages from the man's eyes, then waved his fingers across them. "I can
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    • 242 13 HP :4W 1 '••#•> W reveafed Stomach Ulcers But this sufferer L/^^^^ tscaped operation l^^L^ *f 4f *kv»t as difficult to bear as the /oigd myseJf gett^V oll and i SJ« itself is the dread thai a badly for Sl!^ I went I Jfrdered stomach may lead to then found
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    • 240 13 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Hearl Thousands of men and women past. 40 face the dangers of heart trouble and paralysis because of High jilood Pressure. High' Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple
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    • 327 13 llllllll( (IIIIIIIIIDI *> l *^^"mi l> Mi«itiiiiyk*i m j HOW DO YOU DRESS? j (For Men Only) i rONTRASTING views on suitable male "undress" are reflected m M p<irls given below, describing how the I.S. Navy has officially approved I Z trunks without "uppers" as sunbathing "uniform" for sailors, while
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  • 75 14 Couple's A nonymous Gift To Defence Paris. TIMIDLY knocking at the door of one of the entrances to the Ministry of Finances, m the Rue De Pivoli, a middle-aged man and \vomen handed m an envelope addressed io M. Marchandtau the Fimnce Minister. > When the envelope was opened it
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  • 130 14 Brisbane, Queensland, Nov. 11. A Suffolk man who ran away to sea when he was 13 and afterwards became the "Father" of the Queensland Parliament, has died here at the age of 75. He was Mr. George Phillips Barber who was born at Oulton, near Lowe* "oft,
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  • 32 14 Mr. J A. Clarke, J.P., has been appointed to act as Chairman of the Board of Visiting Justices, Singapore, m the rhice of Mr. A. Dobson. J.P.. resigned.
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  • 78 14 San Francisco, California. MX. VVendall Brabham, aged 40 intervened m a free-for-al! fight m a street here. He woke up on a cold slab m a white room. "Where am I?" he asked. "In the morgue," replied a startled attendant. "Hey, I'm not dead!" ex
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  • 395 14 JUNE WAGNER GIVES A FIDELITY PROMISE JHREE months a«o. June Warner, ufcum-haired' HoHv-iJT and film-extra, wrote to a London newspaper "H*ln tall English husband." ~-_L_!i P m to fif a Her appeal was printed, and Fran- cis Alfred Warner, £'2 !(K a
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  • 31 14 at- a.»ove is me laie&t photo;rraph of Bette DavLs, Warn* Rrolhers and \itaphone Fklures Star. In this eittiiite evening- dress with flwing trtiii she looks as charming as em.
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    • 178 14 j^^/*^!/* TICKETS ISSUED t ■'by ALL STKAIi- TPAVEI BHn> 1 l*^* kU RAILWAY LINBHL NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all l other resident communities are giver the best of attention and 1 u3&ls^ance. i3S. ROBINSON RD, BINGAPQSB. TELEPHONE 5908. BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL
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    • 409 14 URGENT! s A MESSAGE It) ALL WHO ARE LOSING WEIGHT All over Malaya, where are men and women who are gradually losing weight. First their cheeks begin to get a little thinner then their dresses and suits seem to hang a little more loosely They try not to ncttce but
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    • 361 14 BRITISH DANCERS IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEST Berlin TKEAT Britain will be represent* U by ncr amateur dance ckiapion/Mr. John Wells, and hfe P«** ncr, Miss Renee Stssom, hi as WW national dance championship taw* place here Eire is among thfc twelve nations cokOcrmanj wiU be repreaented by m German champions, Herr
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  • 299 15 Father D ivine Plans Network Of New "Heavens" For Britain London "A ngels" Rush To Become "God's" Disciples nr#i*.»m LONDON. NOV. 7. AM) i,\\{\s ARK RUSHING TO A GREAT GEORGIAN i>l- i lOl SK m D ENBIGH-STREET, VICTORIA, LONDON, TO BECOME DISCIPLES Ob A NEGRO WHO CALLS HIMSELF GOD. The
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  • 42 15 Neville Chamberlain, thr Prtmi^r. was amon? the millions i Londoners who bought Popi* to aid Earl Haig's Fund toi ex-S^rvicemen Photo shows the poppy- selJcr inning the jojpy on Mr. Churrberlain's lain Pawning Street. Mrs. Cbambeilain is watching.
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  • 223 15 "Spirits Would Lead Them To Treasure" R, Johannesburg. V of "spirits" which were supposed to lead natives to a d treasure of £1,000,000 was told at the Johannesburg laj&tra't's Court, when evidence was given against three natives fit were alleged to be witchdoctors. 2e thri'p accused men, it was stated.
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  • 151 15 npHUNDER of a train passing overhead drowned the noise ot a volley A of luiilets. and Peter Quioness. political boss of New York Porto Ilicans, sprawled dead m the road. Mystery enemies !yng m ambush had "put him on the spot.*' They had dragged him
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  • 102 15 Italy Now Recognises Illegitimate Children Rome, Nov. 12. rpHE first volume of the new Civil Code, embodying- the Fascist principles of race, matrimony and education, has been approved by the Cabinet. Tb.e most important change is the recognition by the State of illegitimate offspring tantamount to meaning that In the
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    • 118 15 I j A TRULY ENGLISH FLAVOUR! i~ z^SEA L u^^m^^"' fi tie inn> P arts °f V you stopped for a meal at an old English inn you would be certain of wholesome, satisfying English fare. Do you know '^t, far from home, you can still enjoy real English food?
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    • 361 15 164 PAGE DOG jg& *^W JOSEPH TRAVERB fflil "W -''^"«E^»Bf i &SONS LTD Worms cause more ill-health and suffering m dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor appetite, staring coat diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing these signs. The
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    • 657 15 Lose A Pound A Day This New Easy Way W^^k^-^^\r Banish That Ual^N \Z.&* 1 Useless Fat. A New Tf^^f^pdf^ Discovery from Hollqwood, Caiif. Used bif 4^BT I t' nema Stars. Makes jyk VjO Years Younqeiv I i^r '''iti^^W a^ an< you K l u s< results: 1. hat mflta
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  • 127 16 EGYPT AWAITS ROYAL BABY Alexandria. (COMMITTEES are being formed throughout Egypt to arrange celebrations for the birth of Queen Farida's baby which is expected early next month. The inhabitants of Alexandria, where King Farouk and the Qpeen are staying, are arranging to present Their Majesties with an elaborately worked eraale
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  • 181 16 The Windsors May Return To England Early Next Year Brothers Meet London, Nov. 7. 'THE first public «t^p towards a reunion between the Royal Family and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will be taken m Paris shortly. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, flying from Marseilles on Friday on
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  • 167 16 WITCH DOCTOR SENTENCED TO DEATH Johannesburg. A WITCH doctor, alleged to have poisoned three people m revenge for the deaths of his Chief's mother and daughter, has been sentenced to death here. It was alleged that the Chief, Fakirandhle, inicited Ndhloko, the witch doctor, to "smell out" and poison three
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  • 307 16 HIS ASSETS: A SWORD FLY WHISK BOUGHT FOR MALAYA HOLIDAY London, Nov. 12. EX-ARMY Officer Captain William Miicnab Stayers wailed outside the Bankruptcy Court buildings m Carey-street, London, handed over to officials, as soon as the doors were opened, the ornamental sword and the 3s. 6d. fly-whisk— relics of his
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  • 28 16 The Duke and Duchess of Gl«* <;<ster, on their -.vav home T rondon from Kenya mn by a member o<" the Royal f ar l
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    • 984 16 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart N> A: >T resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood I the curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are restored to .i healthy condition, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin ear up,
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    • 198 16 WAS BALD jli His Hair Grew IK KOTALKO mWbte 'WZ "For two years I was IP^P^ fl Hid all o»er the top of my IIIP ii ■•«<• 1 <"ff erent preparations, but they did I|||W|*_ no good. I used Kotalko. jjgjgSSfiSf-'-- New hair came aim at £^f^m- y .if luimediately,
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    • 582 16 Nervous! Weak! Get Up Nights! Kidneys Must (lean Out Acids I'M TIRED OUT TRY CYSTEX llf IT HELPED YOU If YES, ankles j NERVOUS,ACHING MAYBE YOUR WONDERFULLY ARI ENT SWOUEN ANDGETUPNIGHTSj I KIDNEYS NEED HELP w jj JsGONE YOU SAY I I YES, IT WONT COST 1 [B~DAYS LATEP I
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    • 91 16 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neureigia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. Let this guide you when yo« are m search of quick rttod from aches and pains; tors and dentists prescn* ANACIN today bacause they know
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  • 87 17 Sydney, Nov. 12. pR.UIA'S Christmas air mails Enirland this year are likely P*te a record. it to handle the huge volume 1 out of Sydney, the Qantas Nw« will be stripped of all lnaid Mr. Hudson Fysl*.. director of Qantas EmplT*? m tatprv!ew hi UytaT-bo^ts would have to be
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    • 210 17 3KMEERS g SIT DGWN AND g THINK THIS OVER T>» rt r#ai y Qr# thouwnd o f fc* opportunists around you but ungjjjaj. /ou krow ,ust wh«r« th«y or« BfenS to P f «Par« for them th« *"®5 a "c«i or* that yoor opportw«>Wk» Ti paM b^ ""h««d«d. This It
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    • 274 17 Pen Users Acclaim Parker Vacumatic THE PEN OF THE CENTURY I The TRYLON and PERISPHERE symbolizing the /SkSSp/ •'World of Tomorrow" at the 1939 New York World's Fair /S^SB Latest exclusive features smartest m style lsi/ The pen that meets every writing requirement Jl^i/ Glowing tribute to the popularity and
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    • 182 17 Gain 10 10 New Cinema Way There is no longer any excuse for men ;md women to remain Thin, Nervous, Underweight, Run-Down, and Friendless. In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a severe strain night and day and require the best of -wiwdical servioes to maintain normal Weight and Health.
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    • 323 17 B 1 i^B I flu ,4nifrfci t r^Bßß^BpV«Mßll.nS^Bw ■^■Mfit- JgW During convalescence, Angler's bowel irregularities. i)romotes norlimulsion is invaluable for heaUng mal, healthy appetite, overcomes and strengthening the weakened nervous depression, and greatly system. After pleurisy, bronchitis, increases vitality the bodily functions, and l>uild up It the general health and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 793 17 Iy THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SI ngapore »S5 metres (1.33 mcs) 2596 metres (9.69 racs) t Band music" KTorehestrai concert played Relief Hungarian Band, K-Jed by C Relier 'relayed •JtheSeu V iew Hotel). *~*s by Frank Ciummit+ conceit (reiayX?he Sea View HotelggSSJi-.* Ught musict al
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    • 215 17 NIROM YDC 1515 Mcs (19.8 m.) a m. 7 50 Cathedral, Batavia-C. P. 05 National Anthem. 9 07 Classical concert. !S?2 F' ght gramophone music. 10.50 Medard Ferraro and his Cloch?.rds. 11.20 The Caroline Crooners. 11.50 Pikler's Band. p.m. 12 30 Harmonica soli by J. Lindermer 1 10 News bulletin.
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  • 535 18 HOW "SEEING DOGS" HELP THE BLIND (By R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science) DIDDY is in that canine paradise where all the cats are slow afoot and bones are plentiful beyond a puppy's wildest dreams. They brought her home by plane the other day to die. But though her
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    • 283 18 DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy ail Steel constr-ction rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour no insects. piV./L— fc rllV. T.£..LJ3 PftMom Hiaii'iy Sleep tieasonally Priced By conforminc to the shape of the tou) it fives even support keeps flic Spine Straight. Kckommtnded by Health Authorities. £t«reroe!y comfortable does not sacWr.it- t,i
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    • 196 18 DRESSMAKER WHO TOTLI) NOT SEW Hands Swollen with Rheumatism Pity this poor dressmaker! Ninetenths of her work consists of sewing and she vras not ao'.c to .sow. Rheumatism m the hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of "remedies." But nothing helped— until she came to Kruschen. "Three-and-a-hall
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    • 17 18 1939 Westinghouse SYMPHONIC VOICE RADIOS AND THE CATHEDRAL TONE TUNNEL, World-Wide Radio Co 98, Robinson Road. Singapore,
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    • 117 18 EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR v ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE 3 1ST DECEMBER It is not necessary that a full year's premium should be paid RECEIVE BONUS. ONLY THE FIRST INSTAL- ANQ REA p JHE MENT OF PREMIUM IS NJW n^,, ,c required. BENEFIT OF THIS
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  • SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE
    • 276 19  - INTER-STATE FRIENDLY MATCH CALLED OFF Phoenix INVITATION NOT ACCEPTED (By -Singapore) SINGAPORE is unable to accept Selangor's invitation to play an inter-State friendly match m the Federal Capital m December and so the fixture, which might well be a fitting climax to this season, has been called off. Main reason
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      12 19 J promising player Miss Chwta Mai Kuai of the Playfair 8.P., Singapore.
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    • 330 19 (By 'The Playboy" Seremban). MITH progress has been made with the Slate championship touina- ir.nt which commenced three weeks ago and four events have already reached thj final stage. The standard of play this year has been of quite a hi.^h standard and consistent
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    • 199 19 MATTER FOR THE CONTROLLING BODY CCHOOLBOY L. C. Chong. m a letter, draws attention to the lack of etiquette on the part of spectators at tournaments run by the Negri SemMlan Badminton Association m Seremban. "They have not an ounce of sporting spirit m them." he writes. "Whenever weaker players
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    • 341 19 ACTION CALLED FOR IN PENANG (I*y "Sphinx' IVnantf) jTN these days when interest m badminton is on the wane, it may he asked why the officials of the Penan? Badminton Association have not done anything to improve the state of affairs? With the possible arrangement of :< charity match between
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    • 357 19  - Inter -Team Tournament In State Of Perak Racquet (By Perak). WHEN the Kinta inter-team badminton tournament, which was concluded last week 2s laken m retrospect, I find an array of outstanding features <) tiring the running o£ the competition. Firstly, the record number of participants, most ol whom were young
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    • 281 19 Selangor Finals On Dec. 13 (Isj "Kamber" Selanjjor) niFFICULTIES concerned with the availability of the Victoria Institution Hjill have necessitated a postponement of the finals of the Stian?«r open and junior tournaments. These will he played on Dec. 13. Koh Eng Sek and the seeded junior, Yap Ken Lim, will
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    • 15 19 M] I u.i iian n. n^, president oi ihc riayluir B.P. oi SlPfP^rt*
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    • 484 19 PERAK TURF CLUB. DECE3IP.ru SKYK MEETING 1938. THURSDAY Ist DECEMBER, 1938. SATURDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1938. :iaiiiiiiiiiiin Subscript. r Visiting Members shall MEN 35 LADIES $2 far the m -r ting or any day thereof VIOTING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members and MUST APPLY It) THF SECRETARY'S OFFICE. CHENG BOX
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    • 304 19 STOMACH PAIN GOES INSTANTLY New Remedy that Ron\< the Cause Flatulence, heartburn, pain -.on. palpitations, and shortness breath— you know (hose Ay symptoms of indigestion only I !)> ycu know their cause? T- used by wind which m turi by undicosted and fermenting rood. We have long known Ihal cliarcoal
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  • SUNDAY MORNING SPORTS PARADE
    • 571 20  -  ARGUS Penang Team's Visit To K.L. i B y 1 U7 KITING m those columns not many weeks iv/o. it was observed that the time was near at band when the leading Chinese Recreation Clubs na the bijr Malayan centres would be meeting
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    • 538 20 DAHANC has made an auspicious start at hockey, and it is to be hoped the efforts oi' the enthusiasts who have got together and formed a State side will be crowned with every success. Their victory over Negri Sembilan, who have beaten both Selangor and
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    • 702 20 Boxing Topics By "Pete" f OXGRATULATIOXS to Mr. George E. Lee for the excellent programme he presented to fight-fans of Singa pore last week. It was even better than the previous one and although the charge for the ten cents seats was raised' to twenty cents still the crowd m
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    • 423 20 gJNGAPORE Cricket Club member* will hold their annual genera' meeting to-ruorrow. Since the last meeting was held, important alterations were made to the pavilion, at a cost of something over $50,000 and this has greatly improved catering amenities, the result being reflected m an
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    • 179 20 A WELL CARED FOR AND NOU RISHE D BODY In this age when nerves are 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.
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    • 650 20 SSomach Ulcers Curbed Without Operation American Physician's Discovery Brings Amazing Relief m 15 Minutes Thousands of men and women who think Juc/>r»Arucc thej have ordinary indigestion are racing HEADACHES ilie dangers of stomach ulcers. If you suffer from any of the following symptoms |V^aM you must use the proper treatment
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  • 387 21 last hockey at johore bahru [From Oar Gun Correspondent) Johore llahni. LA SI nwiiuii- lmwl stored by .\laha K ont- enal.lecl the Ind.» -Cevlonese A X I to hold the Wanderers to a two-all draw m a hockey' match u ye< |,,t the English ollejje padang.
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  • 203 21 Chinese Convicted On Rash Driving Charge L^c Singapore, Saturday. *>& Hai, a 22-year-old Hokkien, whose right hand from the wrist down was completely severed, as the result oi his driving m a rash manner a tim-OJi-iuden lorry round a bend at the 12 L > rmJe Seletar Road on Oct
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  • 341 21 'J^HE Singapore Cricket Club first eleven hockey team beat Kuala Lumpur Casuals by an old goal m three on the Club padang yesterday afternoon. It v.as a fast and interesting match from beginning to end, and at times, was closely contested. The S.C.C. opened the scoring
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  • 47 21 The final m the Island Club R.A.F and H.M.S. 'Cornwall' Cup competition played yesterday between A. L. B. Lim und Tay Lian Teck, and W. F. Mayor and W. B. Bunn, resulted m a win by the former nair by 4 and 3. i
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  • 64 21 New Yoik, Nov. 26.— Mr. M. C. Taylor, leader of the American delegation, is saihng for Britain by the Normandie to-day t;> resume duties as representative of the United States on the interGovernment committee set up m London. Mr. TayJor is leaving by
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  • 291 21 A N inspiring lecture on Huddhism was delivered la^i nighl before a fair gathering by Ihe Rev. Bikini Narada, a well-known missionary who has heen conducting lecture tours throughout Indi;;. China, Japan and Java. Rev. Bikhu Narada, a man of about 35, speaks fluent English. He
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  • 39 21 NOVEMBER HANDICAP RESULTS London, Nov. 26. I'HE November Handicap races rui yesterday resulted as follows: Pappageno II (100—7) First. Dragonnade (20—1) Second. Battle Song (33—1) Third. Won by two lengths and a short head.. Twenty six horses ran. Reuter
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  • 93 21 London, Nov. 26. |^HE official price for bar gold m Lond:n reached an all-time record today when it was fixed at 150 shUlings an ounce, representing an advance of 2 0' 2 on the week. The upward trend of gold primarily results from the strength of
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  • 78 21 (Tribune Court Reporter) After having been banished from me Colony and deported tD Hongkong, Chew Chilian Lay returned and carried on the work of a painter at River Valley Road for considerable some time until yesterday when he was detected by the Police as a returned banishee and
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  • 277 21 'Dick Sheppard' Memorial Fund To Help Down Outs London. Nov. lIELP to down and outs m all sec- tijns of th«« ((iinmiii, l\ i^ amciii; the prime objects of .1 fund Mint; Uvinc-hed as a mrrnu i.i! to the late famous churchman popolmii} known 'Dick Sheppard." about which the present
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  • 46 21 Ten cards were iai<en out for No\ her Women's loin some con resulted as under: Miss M. Brown and Mrs. M. Wau';h SI Mrs. A. M. Williamson and Mrs. W. Gunstone 54 ir Mrs. E. Hitcham and Mrs. G. E. Kerr 1') W
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  • 134 22 ARRESTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE (Tribune Court Reporter). TOR ten months, the Singapore Police had betn lookirg for a lecchew, aged 24 years, wanted tor robbery of Sl2O cash from a ccm-i-urioi named Yoh Koon Seng on Jan. 5, at midnight m Bencoolen Street. While many of the detectives gave up
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  • 42 22 fHE Muar Chinese foot- ball team, who made I football history by winning the Muar League comiietiJ lion for the first time since the inception of the league S since 1924. iiinir.<K ..ii^.)3iD:iii(iisiiiiiisiii
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  • 485 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Saturday. MALACCA Hockey Association Selection Committee have again been compelled to make several changes m the Settlement team against Selangor which is to be played to-day at Kuala Lumpur. The selectors have very carefully sorted out and arranged the team and I
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  • 63 22 No Alien Doctors Dentists For Ceylo Colombo, Nov. 26. I EGISLATION to prevent alien doctors and dentists to proceed to Ceylon from Europe has been passed by the State Council. This action is unprecedented. The speed with which the legislation went through all the stages was due to the local
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  • 627 22 SOCCER CHAMPIONS FOR FIRST TIME [From Our Oicri Correspondent] sportsmen m Muar ha\e made <>r a Elicit.- of sport? and they achieved their greatest success of the \L the Muar Chinese Football Team made football history bvwi the Muar league
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  • 346 22 SRC 8. R.A.M.C t IN a very interesting game on fc S.R.C. padang yesterday "Recs" rugger fifteen defeated t R. A. M. C. by eight points < ft m and a try) to six (a try arid a pemi ty goal). The
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  • 26 22 The following have bam J^—, way Hockey for the '"»>« Gainst Singapore Dutch Tw cay 515 P Edward Wee. J B. "Reserves-. M^orf, *i*___
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 136 22 Victoria Theatre itiitiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii 'io-morrow at 9*fs p.m. A REPEAT CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF THE HOYAL All! tOHI'i: (SELETAR) DRAMATIC SOCIETY'S REVUE APPLE SAUCE" TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE COMMITTEE, CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY, MESSRS. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., G. H. CAFE, Battery Road. PROCEEDS TO CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Prices $3, $2
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    • 125 22 Consternation! Two acquaintances m<:t m the stree*. J Tvo been m a terrible state of con- I stemation for the past threu days!" said tlie one. "Have you ever tried bran?" asked the other We don't know anything about the value of bran as a corrective of 'consternation/ but we
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  • 854 23 Roast Chestnut Throws Rider UPSETS BY STONE GINGER AND LITTLE MISS X \From Our Oivn Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. i\4if?ct contrast to Thursday, radtag at Kua'a Lwmfmr *n the Skye i meeting „f the Selan^or Turf Club when favourites obliged, nttitters
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  • 182 23 CHINESE TO MEET FILIPINO NINE AT ST. JOSEPH'S Base Ball THE Chinese athletes will make their appearance at the St. Joseph's Ground this afternoon when they tackle the Filipino contingent m the second game of to-day's baseball doubleheader. In the morning, a return game is scheduled between the second team
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  • 210 23 Army Win Malaya Cup Rugger [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban. Saturday. AFTER a gruelling fight, NcgriMalacca were defeated by 14 points (three tries and one goal) to nil by the Army m the Malaya Cup encounter played here this afternoon. The home fifteen had as much of the game a
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  • 245 23 Mrs. Pennefather Wins Badminton Semi-Final PLAY m the S.B.A. open singles semi-final between Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and Miss Lee Shao Men;* proved disappointing, and although the former met with fairly stiff opposition m the first set, she had the game almost entirely under her control. Miss Lee, of whom
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  • 77 23 IF you are, then buy the Malaya Tribune to-morrow, for the brightest sports commentary that Malaya has ever had. It is a new feature. And it is cailed Norman Siebel's Monday Sports Parade. He has something io say about all sports. It doesn't matter whether
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  • 7 23 Trained The Day's Outsiders MAJOR LINDSAY YEARS
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  • 334 23 Selangor And Singapore "Colts" Win J'HE Combined Singapore and Selangor Colts were victorious over Muthucumaroe's team at the C.S.C. ground yesterday afternoon, winning by three goals to one. They owed their victory to the individual superiority of their forwards rather than to any combined efforts. R. Armstrong performed the hat
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  • 243 23 Selangor Y's Suffer Big Hockey Defeat S, R. C. 5, V.M.C.A. Selangor, 1. TJISPLAYING better form, the Singa- pore Recreation Club had no difficulty m disposing of the Selangcr V.M.C.A. at hockey on the r,adang yesterday/ aftcrnaon. The game was interesting, though scrappy, with the home side gaining more territorial
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  • 778 23 Si ngapore Wi n Convincingly MALAYA COP RUGBY Seletar Forwards Fail Singapore, Sa! urday. OUGGEU ians si Stfctar must be ir.cl-n .1 ibis evening to eighteen as their unlucky number. It was b% His n 1 <>{ 18-nll that thty went ('own to the Army n the Ma'ava Cop maW-h
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  • 245 23 LAST NIGHT'S WRESTLING AN entertaining programme was served up at the Neu- World wrestling last night, the llCtl fight of the evening was that between. Goldstein and Sardar Sm£h, and although the former seemed to have a slight advantage, the fight was declared a draw. In the first fight of
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 461 24 COMPLACENCY OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT SEVERELY CRITICISED Britain's Attitude On Far East Situation "MOST REPREHENSIBLE AND THE LEAST EXPLICABLE" Editorial Comment By London Newspaper London, Nov. 26. RECOGNISING that there is a natural limit to the number of subjects which can excite or arouse public opinion at any one time, the
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    • 81 24 A party of 45 boys and \vomen organised by the Church of Fr!_i:ind Advise ry Council of Empire Settlement, leit Waterloo Station, London, on their way id new homes m New South lhe party was scon off by Lord Bessborough, former iu?r General of Canada
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    • 135 24 MUSLIM UNITY AND BROTHERHOOD (Tribune Staff Reporter) TIIK Hari Raya reception arranged by the AH-Malaya Muslim Mis-vona'-y Society of Singapore and held at theit- premises at Gey lan jj R^ad, yesterday evening, was a great success. More than 300 members of the Muslim community representing Malays, Arabs, Indians, etc., attended
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    • 173 24 Further Hearing In Band Leader's Divorce Suit Postponed Sine Die Singapore, Saturday. IjU'RTHER bearing m the case m which George Raloh Hopkins, local fipr.ee Kind leader, sues for divorce from his wife. Florence Eliznheth Mary Hopkins, was postponed sine die, till counsel for petitioner »s able to obtain additional documents
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    • 152 24 Filipinos To Aid Refugees In China (Tribune Staf Reporter) TONTINUING its phUantrophic to raise funds for chanty Dv once a year, the Singapore fIS who last year helned*' *m n the Poppy Day Fund, is q ir.p this year a special cabaret and d io be held at the Happy
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    • 92 24 Berlin. Nov. 26 THE date of the visit of Herr Von U bentrop to Paris is not yet fl»dHerr W.Jhem Strasse. German spoken man declared he was "unaware" <r enquiries havine been made m Paris as to the opportuneness or other*. t' Herr Von Ribbentrop making
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    • 90 24 Berlin, Saturday Ballot paper for the Sudeten German Reichstag elections of Dec. 4. published m the Reich Law Gazette, bears the wording: "Do you recognise our Fuehrer Adolf Hitler a^ the liberator of Sutietenland and do you give your vote to the election list
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    • 651 24 Singapore, Saturday. WE undergraduates have been recently placed m a peculiar position by the varying and conflicting discussions about us m the Press."' said Mr. Robert R. Supramanian, President of the ai f>s College Union, at the annual reunion dinner of the College held tlrs evtning
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    • 72 24 EXCELLENT SHOW AT NEW ALHAMBRA 'Second Honeymoon," which opened at the New Alhambra yesceraay, is excellent entertainment fine dialogue. Miperb acting, lilting music make it so Lorctta Young more than justified her choice for the feminine role, while no other than Tyrone Power cculd have played better opposite her. The
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    • 135 24 MR. S I. Hsiun?, author of 5 "Lady Precious Stream", is I working on a lite of General S Chiang Kai-shek, which he has been commissioned to write by a publishing companx who are pro- I during a "Contemporary Great Men" series. T S
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    • 62 24 Hanoi Special Broadcast On Monday The opening of the Congress of the Far Eastern Association cf Tropical Medicine will be held at Hanoi on Monday when speeches will be made by the Ow ernor of French Indo-China and the PresidenL of the Congress. The speeches will be broadcast en wavelengths
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    • 329 24 F.A. CUP CONTEST COMM ENCES Home Football London. Nov. 26. J^IRST round of the English F.A. Cup was p!ayed to-day, M watchfr 1 beinff decided. The vast majority of these matches were confined m Inird division teams. r n iriyi The results of F.A. Cup lies, together with those of
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