Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 January 1939
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Title Section12 1939-01-15 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 6-No. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1939. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration471 1939-01-15 1 Sunday Tribune By Air To Sarawak SARAWAK, the i; *> independent Malay SUU "i 1 *!u- inland ol Borneo, to the south east of Malaya, has become air-minded and Sunday. Jan. 15. 1939, will be an historic da> in its neon Is. Cn this (iuv m rs Wearne Bri/.her; ««invan471 words
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Article41 1939-01-15 1 Japan Somali Link shi n yo Jau 14 A passenger «temand f fVlCe llnkl1 Italian S- na!ilp.nd S?/a S n b -^ai-tod by the Afr^a m Katsha whor llner 2a rr u ls ll ;i vi!U' Osakr» on Jan. I ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration82 1939-01-15 1 There were scuffles with the police ulien vjiemployed men tried to slop traffic during a demonstration for winter relief at the Labour Exchange on the corner of Western Road and Montgellier Road, Brighton, Sussex. The men fonnea a chain across Western Rotul in an, attempt to82 words
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260 1939-01-15 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) U7ATCH out tor a man oi' distinguished bearing and delightful man*f neis, who will tell you that he is the Chief of the French C.I.D. flying squad. His identity and whereabouts are new being discussed in clubs and drawing rooms260 words
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93 1939-01-15 1 A SI PPLEMKNT to commcmorat* the Silver Jubilee of the Malava Tribune wil! be given away with every copy of the Malay-1 IWbaiM to-morrow. Our issue of that day will, therefore, consist of 28 pages for five cents. Thf Malaya Tribune first saw the light of93 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-01-15 1 Seven people, including the occupant of the house, and her grandson, were injured when an explosifn partly demolished a six-room-ed house in Perry's Close, East India Dcrk Road, London, E. The expksion, believed tc have been caused by gas, tore the roof from the hense and wrecked the building. Windows56 words
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1112 1939-01-15 1 Cities In Three Provinces Severely Bombed jyjESSAGES just received from Hongkong and Chungking reveal that the Japanese forces have commenced an intensive attack in South China, probably as the sequel to the reorganisation of ihe Japanese Cabinet for the purpose of bringing1,112 words
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Article80 1939-01-15 1 "Gone With The Wind Cast HOLLYWOOD, SATURDAY.— Vivien Leigh has been chosen to play the part of Scarlett O'Hara in the film version of "Gone with the Wind." Other chief parts are Rhett Hutler, Clark Gable, Ashley Wilkes, Leslie Howard Melanie, Olivia de Havilland. Producer David Selmick said he hadReuter - 80 words
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Article94 1939-01-15 1 MUSSOLINI IS PLEASED WITH TALKS Home, Jan. 1 I pOLITICAL circles appear to he very pleased with Ihe outcome of the Some conversation*, in spite of the absence of concrete developments. Such an eventuality, it is said, which was not unexpected. Both Signor Mussolini and Count Ciano. who were atReuter - 94 words
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170 1939-01-15 1 NAME OF 'ENGLAND IS ON MY HEART, SAYS POPE Rome, Jan. 14. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S conversation with the Pope, in which the custoroary etiquette and formality were dispen«e*d with, is understood to have covered all European problems. The Pope is stated to, have told Mr Chamberlaiit *'the name of England isReuter - 170 words
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Article34 1939-01-15 1 Singapore, Saturday.— A European reports that his house at No. 2 Wee Nan; Road was found broken into at 5 p.m. yesterday and a gold wrist watch valued at $10 stolen.34 words
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Advertisement136 1939-01-15 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST iry I lit "SI OES\ E3 ti r fi- MBBi Q NB- POLICE BAND The Police Band will play the following programme in the Botanic Garden*; this evening, beginning at S 30 -1. March "National Emblem' 1 Baglt-y. 2. Overture "Oberon" Weber. y Selection "Cavalcade"136 words
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451 1939-01-15 2 Lim Keng Hor - Lim Keng Hor (By (Tribune <U>.tr Reporter) ■f HOUGH the Chinese in the Dutch Kast [ndies were one of the first of overseas Chinese communities >;i! to the support of their '"<: with both money and a i nnil-of thrown, a severrestrictions451 words
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218 1939-01-15 2 CYCLIST CRASHES TO DEATH AGAINST WALL Singapore, Saturday. |j<W cyclist ;.it;il!y trashed e wall on the tfenuig of .i*r. i iras related ai Coroner's i :srt to-day: Eneid ill occurred at John *v ii,it\:>tt Estate, and cU cca i W as a Cantonese coolit. *S f ?l '-"i. On the218 words
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Article130 1939-01-15 2 Police On Trail Of Gunman Singapore, Saturday *|»HE Chinese, who was shot at by an unknown person said to be a mem ■u? f a Jr e^ iei soclet y last Thursday night at Waterloo Street and who w* admitted to Tan Tock Sen? Huspirai and was operated upon, |s130 words
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Article45 1939-01-15 2 Died In Coffee Shop The death occurred yesterday of Mr Tan Kim Swee, aged 45. following a seizure in a coffee shop at Seng poh Road. The i'tte Mr. Tan Kim Swce was the lather ot Mr. Tan Tec-k Chuan, salesman of Messrs. Getz Brothers.45 words
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Article41 1939-01-15 2 Ebom imports valued a H fv» o K b(>Cemb r 1937 Oi W3.881.518. pared with £78^496 for Nov^mbc tJSfSS*. totalled £4 .778,578 comand 194.261,252 tor December 1937 fflSSfi« Nove^er and lvxp,rus stand at £39,098*55 comparoa l^'^cJ^S^^ 141 words
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Article, Illustration79 1939-01-15 2 Played Piano While House Came Down Flavins u 1 ;I Lang- Sync*" oii his piano, u-iih his cat by his -vide. Tl r Gco:g« Thomp s o n, (alicvo a shellnhcckrd ex-soklier, hail his liomp praciicitlly pulled down around him In North Street, Banning, near Maidsione. M r Thompson's cottage,79 words
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210 1939-01-15 2 ITALY'S SUEZ CANAL CLAIMS CAUSE STIR IN FRANCE Paris, Jan. 14. A STIR has been caused in France by the pointed reierence to Italy's Suez Canal claims made by Mr. Edgar lion net, vice-president of the Suez Canal Company at a meeting of the Board of tfirectnrs. "There has been210 words
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Article22 1939-01-15 2 The death oi Count John Francis Cnarles de Salis, K.c.M.g took place yesterday in London. rays a Reutcr report.22 words
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Article252 1939-01-15 2 MONDAY FOR M.I. READERS. Z day for pushing Z <"/<■'' for reviving matters 1 that arc m a state of lli'.v. when Interviewing be discreet, 2 you have favours to asH 1 >; r pressing jo,- a quick 2 The influences are favourmbie for252 words
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327 1939-01-15 2 DREAM SENDS WOMAN ACROSS THE WORLD TO MALAYA TO SEEK HER "DEAD" HUSBAND [From Our Own Correspondent] BECAI'SE Hhr dreamed that her husband, who, waM thou^S' 'b-.. drowned al sea ten rears ago, is s(U! alive, kvan »M Mr 01; i» of Hammeysmi th, is b give up her home327 words
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123 1939-01-15 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYA'S most extensive play--11 grounds 46 aeres of them— are in the Naval Base, and within a few months, construction will bt* completed. Intended net so much for those who are* stationed at Seletar as for the crew of naval ships which123 words
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Article52 1939-01-15 2 Information has been received by the Automobile Association of Maiaya (Sla-gapci-i branch) irom the P.W.D fcnSdiieer, JOftore, tbat the load from Johcrc Ealiru to Merging is unsuitable ior motor traffic as there ls flccd.n on the bther side of the read towards Kota ■m:^;. Flood level is52 words
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175 1939-01-15 2 Loud—, .Jan. jQK. (ioebbi'ls Hitler's Propaganda Minister, who w;i s beaten up in his Berlin flat for making love to another's wife fia* h*A reJapse, The relapse was admitted m Ber l cfficia! circles last night in an effort to explain the Nazi leader's175 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-01-15 2 Jewels For The Sultan 134 Diamonds In Tiara (Tribune SiaiT Keporter) A IUGKIFiCEKT diamond tian for the Sultan? of So!an?or% taking shape at the Sim/rapore workshops of B. P. ic Sin Ltd. The work is Ijeinjr J UIK >v X perl Sinhalese craft^nvMi who aiv workinjr overtime to have <hp104 words
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120 1939-01-15 2 r*A u, in (Tiilmiie SiulT Krportei) r": 7 nn( ::l isl Al>V s<^ ***> hw m the short space o oiie week over $1,000 fora fund stalled in Hongkong lllJ l>«nx).se ni i.iv-hi.nK a school fur refu chiWrtn ui LidUom f«J«u impute?120 words
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Article60 1939-01-15 2 VONG Liew Ho^ n "w P 'hu atUrday- committed to s^d t'£i S fl morni coming as .size° by M r k ,m^ rUI -Z- <Va g°gh» earlier of Ul( Netherlands rradlnp ••>• he found nue tlon for »n.«pictS and De^Hv T a tlHy W(>rt> counterfeits60 words
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Advertisement11 1939-01-15 2 PKClfvjp 5933 5934 A Address jw A ,v^^^ d woo i)11 words
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451 1939-01-15 3 IS CALLED "AM AT THE (Tribune Staff Reporter) riii »:i\ 1/ -i Malacca, SaturdaygU >l\ K (he Will the Wisp, a young Malay, wanted in con- 110 V vi;i! (1 ;l )< n^'^ which happened at451 words
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76 1939-01-15 3 Meiboome, Jan. I I. DIXTY-TWO people ere known to have perished Iht bash area in Victoria. Sd res of ethers are sjin Bneeettr. Yestereay alone II died. The Ires eoatieee to bhize in spite of desperate efforts to fight (hem. The Vi rest Commission repartsReuter - 76 words
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Article129 1939-01-15 3 Singapore. Saturday I I.M UAH was to day convicted on etttlgcs (f frrrnenting and distil'iir. ii< u«.: without a licence and being in the possession of an unlegispre.! still <>n January 6. Hr was .v d need to a nnc of $75 oi rauil month's r.i. on the129 words
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Article69 1939-01-15 3 Singapore, Saturday. -Thomas Robert iinon Pteenson of the 11th A. A. Battery, ra. Changi. made his fourth apgßwrance this morning in the Second ?rh,-p court before Mr. Conrad Oldham a charge that he on 28 ot last year at about 8.15 p.m. at Cbangj Barracks was alleged to69 words
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Article28 1939-01-15 3 Cop^ naa a en January 14— Princ"waemar ot Denmark, the great-uncle Kinu Gc VI. dind at 845 am. lo-to-day H<- was eighty years oi Rcuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-01-15 3 FRENCH AND AMERICAN 11^ >r y warsllijls are on **"> off the Atlantic- and Pacific Na^Th^ A" Pl 7r a i(!n <* th neatest exercises thai the In He I28 words
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Article98 1939-01-15 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter; Singapore, Saturday. APPEAI ;NG against the sentenco of 13 months' impri^nnirniii anrl one year's prlne supervision imposed on him in vhe lr^er court, Chan Ah Hrrh rsurcocde«! in flavins' his sentenced reduced to one of six months' imprisonment ami one year.- police supervision98 words
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Article103 1939-01-15 3 The East Asiatic .ship Finiandia to due to arrive to-day (Sunday) at 10 p.m and will tie up at Godown 18. fail to strike them as odd that tfajs assistance, which is on an inconsiderable scale, should have ben withheld until j the road which tljey badlv neededReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-01-15 3 MIGHT OF 2 NA TIONS Tftte strongest mi!i(ar>- prwau<v(v 'c'lMvn iii the Protectitrate have been taken in iunis for the vi U f M. rdoua. I Dabtdirr, the Prancti Princ Hj»iuter. 1:v desert ix^sts are ip-micd I<. the ?rcatrt strength, and every precaution is being tnkon to safeguard the visitors63 words
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Article379 1939-01-15 3 Attempt To Procure Girls Alleged ETKi'UFK evidence was recorded bv Mr. G. S. Rawlii^s the Third Magistrate, yesterday, in the ease against Tang Sui Fan. who stood ferial on ft charge of attempting tt> procure two young girls. Mr. Liaw Joon Kwee, an assistant ol the Great, World. Ltd., who379 words
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Article232 1939-01-15 3 400 JOBLESS AFTER FIRE I (Tribune SlafV fteporter) OUR hundri'ri Chinese women and üboui (MM hundred mMh are bless as B result of the devastating t \\hi:b occurred nt the promises Chop Tan Yon<- Ki'e last Thur*■so date the proprietors of ih<? bunji mises cannot *say definitely wh<?).' tew building232 words
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Advertisement65 1939-01-15 3 SAVE YOUR MONEY through the BLILDINC SOCIETY •CFMALAYA LTDiWfeteST not less than 3% PER ANNUM. wceived fr m Depoedtora are ■■■•H onlv in: P p «P«rttes' lf treehold aiu! leasehold yo? FUnUS l >ustee Sei urities '^^G SOCIETY. J* r «tors have eltcdeH that HUI nitl^t <•»• current halt-vear annum.65 words
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Advertisement87 1939-01-15 3 POSITIONS WANTED Englishman, aged 24, eignt years ex~ perience merchant .service ollicer, seek: post on shore in any capacity. Apply Box No. 514, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. BRIDGE PLAYERS! hfPROVE VOI T R (I AN E B V I 1 II B LATI ST NOVELtY DEVICE ELY CULBERTSCPTS "AUTOBRIDGE PLAYING87 words
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Advertisement44 1939-01-15 3 RdfctJlEM MASS. A Reqtiiem n.<n Mas^ u>r tiic rrposc oC the souJ dJ i ßabe) Eveiyn Pernra wiii be :mij at the Church ol the Holy Family (Katong», on Monday, L6-1-W, at 6.30 a.m. The attendance of relatives and lMcii"-, v;ii be much appreciated.44 words
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Advertisement667 1939-01-15 4 r-K J| r-|| r*> rr T"AII/IC S i "ONE OF 'niITMbSTfDLMGHTFIIL HIM IN Vl -:AKN Frer Prcsv. Siaus-JiT Matinee To-day i OA! Bi ETTTET AHH ADH rt^RUF f hapi i\ v n XII l( i "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE S "AuLL T IC- UUUUA|IU JlOdfkx in RER n^ E CIRCUS^667 words
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Advertisement166 1939-01-15 4 THE GAYEST SHOW IN TOWN! I 1! A.M.. j, 5.15, i 6-15 j R' v'v.-'3- «S^ -MfHffi: a^ tcra^> vv hat do they mean? iMkm that's all girls arc after! v i^P^ c )l5 nil H iOn inc gives his j A f:.^i i*" "^^^r million ihe air and goes166 words
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Article, Illustration439 1939-01-15 5 j^ y* Ann M< tte&i < inderella ol the screen was giver a screen tt« t Friday, u In ;i contract Saturday and was assigned to the leading rok in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer him, opponitt Dennis OTKcrfc on ll«»nday. rhinos like this happen rarely in Hollywood. .Mix439 words
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1298 1939-01-15 5 Hollywood Stars Are Getting red Up With The Hanger On NOEL BARBER'S SPOTLIGHT ON FILMS Tin: screen colony's "open door' policy is a thinu of (he past. Harassed by chiseling hang-ers-on, blackmailers, souvenir hunt ers and gate-cra«hing celebrity worshippers, the stars have besran paring down their party truest fisis as1,298 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-01-15 5 Hero's a close-up of those goofy lads >he Marx Brothers and do they perform in "Roi»;n Service" their latest effort. My address on opening night will be cjo Capitol Cinema, Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-01-15 5 GIRLS IN THE SHOWS V Two gifts from the shows right y lanet Gaynor in "Three Loves Has Mancy," and, above, Jum' S Carlson in **A Trip To Paris." jm ■y^31 words
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116 1939-01-15 5 The bin problem with Mjtirrer.s from gastritis or yhvr difesUvc »1i .turbanr**^ is how to avoid pain at discomfort when eating. Tin Inflamed tomarh walls arc .so tmuAUve that solid foods can't be retained. Even Injuid foods are often vomi 1 Yet the patieni must116 words
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Advertisement106 1939-01-15 5 MO TH EH, DON? WoitttY f'^jlS!^^. KKI B^K>'E SAFE! 4 *%f W^^ V^HB Childr Cn bonrfi > from aklr.q CASTOPHENE M J'mjmMt th c^ocolafe laxative, pleasanl to eai v i /I WBBF m l t hor °ugh in tction. Castor oil does mor. f*flfflr I harm than good became it106 words
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EXTRACTS
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Article169 1939-01-15 6 EXTRACTS THE QUEEN'S REVENGE A T lU U JV! r '>■■'"" Victoria's tjign, the newly appointed t>i: Master to Bolivia attend2aL a die a or, -Manano Mrtaarejo, during -.-h i<e dictator had hi? curreni mistress brought In and ordered aIJ ft vntlemen to §aiui her. whereupon Melgarejo ordered him de169 words
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Article, Illustration107 1939-01-15 6 BALLET BACK AND FRONT VIEWS ■■■■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiKiirl The title of th's balkt in Bcr- lin is All the Fault ot Napoleon, j an^ the entrancingly lovely bal- lerinas are appropriately forming a hu-e letter "N." The other S name was Buonaparte, but possi- biv there was no ro^m for the 'B."107 words
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Article156 1939-01-15 6 Brothers In The Art Of Abuse CM: Ronald Storrs, noted British diplomat, was once walking through the bazaars ol Cairo, when an Ara!» cafe idler called out: "God curse your lather, u Englishman!' 1 He was young then, and could not refrain from retorting in perfect Arabic that he would156 words
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Article101 1939-01-15 6 GOOD CLEAN FUN 1L Daces 20-year-old son, Vittmio Mussolini, states that the purpose of his recent book, "Flying Over Ethiopian .Mountain Ranges," is "to have Italian youth learn to bo above war's sorrow, seeing only its beauties." To Vittorio, his seven Months' service bombing Ethiopians was a period of "magnificent101 words
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Article39 1939-01-15 6 A Great Surgeon (to his students)* A man *1U bleed to death from a severed carotid artery in three minutss. You can tie this artery in two minutes if you are not in a hurry39 words
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Article, Illustration567 1939-01-15 6 t AST tragic scene of a year-old American drama was played us darkness fell over Ohio State Prison recent iy. Four warders, grim-faced in the worst task of their careers, entered the death ceil» carried Mrs. Anno Harm, thirty-one-year-old poisoner, alternately moaning, screaming, praying, to the567 words
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Article46 1939-01-15 6 WHEN a piercing shriek of "Oh, my .9°. d! i. broke off a matter-of-fact telephone conversation between Mr. and M ra Samuel Se^ia, the husband, terrified by the ensuing silence, called the police. -vZa^lyS o**'0 r;rmui with shotguns, "Why, he looked like— like anv other46 words
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Article218 1939-01-15 6 "At all costs we must avoid a repetition of the ARP fiasco, with its spade* its bucket'-;, and its retired majors."— Vernon Bartlett, MP, in the House. "As a class it may fairly be said thn* ret'-red majors are patriotic, ready to serve and amenable to discipline. Qualities218 words
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Article74 1939-01-15 6 Quotes Clarence Darrov. <; rtitnfnal lawyer* -I have mw t kiliod a num. trail J I 't(w t^ a lot ol pleasure." Paul Terry (maker oi an mated esf» tooiksi 'When i loci like cxerctsh* i just i- down uni il Lh<« i. o-'.^ aw 17. htary Beaton l r74 words
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Article231 1939-01-15 6 "TF people don't ue< cnounh puie air inijo Ihcir lunss. then they get si-k; and if I<K"> don't U 4 '< WMWIgII ;iir irUo U <*ir skins, then their tkins ?c^ l< shA too." So s:<y, Zurich^ Dr. Call Ronzi. Perfected by the doc-tor recently wras an czcrc231 words
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Article21 1939-01-15 6 Reinhold Niebuhr (in a sermon it Yale Uraversityi "Germany has mur» intelligence per square head Uian ant otlicr nation."21 words
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Advertisement138 1939-01-15 6 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of138 words
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Advertisement195 1939-01-15 6 How To Play The Harmonica In The Proper W 3 'PART J R S l^s» v sz ssssi^rjrrss r the work of v.-hat the finee" dj ?o th P rth '"T 11 l )ortant M does also Nexr -draw" to jv °n in h*S >SU staiJi u*™ second... What you195 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1939-01-15 7 H.L. Honkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Honkin jN my New V. ar greetings I sent good wishes »•> ffit- maker of my air conditioner ami those wishes were sincere. 11. has made u treat change for the better in my life. When 1 returned from leave four months agpo I found ..t1,682 words
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Advertisement89 1939-01-15 7 VivroT Pheasant II]NEST Partridges and P'RESHEST SELECTION Woodcock OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE Rahhils Ducklings for occasions which call for some- rili (>rK IU thing unusual. Poultry or Game J hl kens owln is the order of the day. Let us i urkeys, (,e* se, show you our line selection and Ducks, (apons.89 words
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This Week's Short Story
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Article1948 1939-01-15 8 W. G. Haroldine - W. G. Haroldine By 1F Mr, Briggs had not stepped On a e> of orange nee! this Story would never have been written. X,;r would Mr, Briggs be contemplating the purchase of a steam yachi Wn- a trip round tho arid this winter- but that1,948 words
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727 1939-01-15 8 Judge Stopped Man's "Diatribe" Against Ex -Cabinet Minister In Divorce Court London, Doc. 19. "jViR. Justice Langton, giving considered judgmsnt is» the Divorce Court to-day, dismissed a petition fov divorce brought by a man of 70 who had already been divorced from his wife once and then had remarried her.727 words
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Article233 1939-01-15 8 Until He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your inside? Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that because it doesn't agree with you? There's a way to end this stomach tyranny there's Chardoxi Chardox is a new form of highly-activated charcoal233 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-15 8 1039 U' i: STIN Ci II OUSE SYMPHONIC VOICF RADIOS AND THE CATHEDRAL TONE TUNNEL. WORMMVIDK RADIO CO. 88, Robinson Road, Singapore.22 words
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Advertisement245 1939-01-15 8 hB I Bm BBm ißf/^l I LbFV W I L HB^*-~ y^ "^^^tt^^^-r-^ttTxr^K remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat 'SHERLEY S 164 PAGE<| supply and substituting LACTOL. A daily drink VK^i^lC^ means continued good health for your dog a \J V-J V* 13 V-r \J IV.I appetite, perfect245 words
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Advertisement117 1939-01-15 8 s i fti; apoiik mo i ui:it i, i v js-;s OfiEDIT TO «|l\%iil<:i? ihVWS ■^A^GIVE HIM QUAKER OATS **1/ W\^ W GRUEL EVERY DAY. IT'S RICH IN Pj/t f^'\J^L^ M VITAMIN B. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE ll IT FOR GROWING CHILDREN a ANOTHER POUND- WHAT A N Children thrive on117 words
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HISTORY (A. D. 1938)
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Article, Illustration696 1939-01-15 9 C.S. Hammonds here describes the effect of the crisis on STRICTLY qpeafctng, the Women's Fail i at Oiympia, which opened shortlv after the flM^ had nothine to do with the international tension which nearly brought m to war It was. however, a striking reflection of the s-riousrcr.s696 words
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366 1939-01-15 9 Lisbon. J^ SIM of £1,200 has been subscribed by Portuguese women to the fund formed to ered a memorial to the British Prime Minister »n honour of his efforts for peace during the international crisis. This is the largest amount ever raised for any similar366 words
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193 1939-01-15 9 ASflEs t l Marseilles. arp\ k (h(> site of <he recent Marseilles fire tragedy be Use(l for a memorial to the "Mmbok" victims. ca^£ III! 5* P l acrd in six small the monumem Ch will be deposited in cemet^y here. the familie s f193 words
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Article203 1939-01-15 9 RUNNING TO U.S. FROM ENGLAND London, Doc. 30. T'HREE young Bournemouth athletes are to attempt a relay run to New York and Washington, carrying messages of good will to President Roosevelt. The run is planned for the early spring. The three ar e Kenneth H. H. Baily, 21--year-old accountant, Noel203 words
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Advertisement125 1939-01-15 9 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. \ACTTA D'T/Sblood m$ Never before was there anything like it. nor are Its marvellous properties likely C="»»"sbU< ever to be equalled in diseases arising from impure blood. It searches out and expels <» r "afWn from the vital current every lurking trace ef poisonous125 words
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Advertisement330 1939-01-15 9 useihis nn#e .^idavoi^fev 'I BLEMISHED /l^a^lfc SKIN VS^JhifcJ Because Cuticura is a MEDICINAL V oar^ S and TOILET Soap, it does two X V^l essential things to your skin. It maintains radiant skin health in spite of frequent exposure t o the sun and the w< tthei and n gives330 words
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Article, Illustration2636 1939-01-15 10 THROUGH THE EYES OF A WOMAN VOLLOWING Malayan A-st air wedding last year, tli? marriage ol Miss -Tfanelte Yoke Leng Lecnj, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Leong Eny Khean of Penar>g. to Mr. Cheng Gutn Chia, eldest 5011 of Mr and Mrs. Chia Yee Soh of Singapore, will arouse considerable2,636 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-15 10 "STOCK CLEARANCE SALE" GIFT-SHOP-SALON. 14, Capitol Flats. Phone 7354. (Lift 2nd Floor). by APPOINTMENT "vm^ 3 Relax in cool luxury while clever linger/ refresh and oeautir* ycui WjgkL I. A>k for free consultation urd J advice. C SALON at MAYNARD'S40 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-15 10 ]T t i ELSIE MARY 'RODNEY HOUSE' i j Batters Road. •DRESSES FOR ALLJ OCCASSIONS I i, #5 to S3o\ TEL. 4772 •8* .JL,24 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-15 10 0 JPRISCILLA LTD.,: j ANNUAL SMART DRESSES, SWIMSUVS S PRINTED SILK. HOSIERY, S f OTTON NET, HOUSECOATS, 1 AND LACE, 2 Phone 3335 11, Stamford Road Ai27 words
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Advertisement35 1939-01-15 10 Palais des Modes 12-A, Stamford Road, PHONE MIC Just received a new selection ot attractive Housecoats. Also a pretty selection in Kelts, and Hand-baps for all occasions. A Special Department m Corsets Kerlei Foundation Garments.35 words
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Article, Illustration580 1939-01-15 11 georgette with a full swing skirt, the bodice of which was embroidered in chenille, was vrorn by Miss Roeytenberg, while Miss Nancy Harrison displayed a striking black cure satin cocktail dress patterned over in silver and gold. This was made on Grecian lines with short580 words
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Article235 1939-01-15 11 G" LASS pickle jar. sometimes be- S come stained with vineuar. •When this happens, the best way 2 ■t0 'remove the discolouration is •i o take some common soda and •put it inside the jar. Then add a 2 5 little water, put the stopper 5 I235 words
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Article179 1939-01-15 11 TRY RABBIT For A Change A TENDER young rabbit obtainable from the Cold Storage is appreciated by the wise housekeeper for the variety of ways in which it can be made ready for table. None Ls better than en casserole, thus: Prepare the rabbit and cut it into small neat179 words
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Article, Illustration632 1939-01-15 11 Modern Mems Favour Quilting QUILTING is an old craft which is •Decoming more and more fashionable. Its ease of workmanship, its charming appearance and ics suitability to many needs in the home (to say nothing of the attractive finish it gives to our dresses) are all obvious causes for a632 words
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Article102 1939-01-15 11 NEW RESIDENTS at the Camerons AUTSTANDING news from the Camerons this week is that Mr. P. O'Connell, Executive Engineer of Kuala Pilah and Jelebu, N.S., has succeeded Mr. S. A. Jordan, Executive Engineer of Cameron Highlands on the departure of the latter with his family for home leave. Also homeward102 words
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Article496 1939-01-15 11 After The Holidays FRASER'S HILL QUIET ■'The 'Bukif is decidedly quieter at the moment; there are not so man; visitors now and during the week if3olf course and vicinity have not bee.i too active. The mornings recently have been very misty and there has been quite a lc>. ct rain496 words
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Advertisement17 1939-01-15 11 W£iAD£TA££ New stock table linen just received. Unusual and inexpensive. 18, Battery Road. Ist floor. 'Phone 714317 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-15 11 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms. 9} JU 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.22 words
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Advertisement161 1939-01-15 11 Does Rheumatism Spoil Your Pleasure There ere few greater handicaps to work or play th«n that imposed by rheumatism; and unless subjected to the rigbt treatment this painful ailment often becomes steadily worse. The only way to effect a permanent cure in to tre.U rheumatism through the blood, poisons which161 words
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Advertisement32 1939-01-15 11 MYLETO HAIR COLOUR RESTORER WILL RTinORX GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR prr. JsctS kttk SKTTING LOTION iCTd LADII S. H.IIR REAM FOR NHL Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.32 words
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587 1939-01-15 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, January 15, 1939. WAR THREAT AVERTED? VERY pessimistic is the report which the American Ambassa- dors to Britain and France have made to the Military Affairs Committee of the United States Congress during the week. These Ambassadors are on holiday and their view.--rc fleet their impressions of587 words
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Article1513 1939-01-15 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - C. H. Stanley Jones By AS ALAYAN businessmen with |*B head offices in Europe havo boen busy lately making re ports by air mail on progress or otherwise in 19.°>8 and prospects for 1039. Whether such reports are optimistic or not depends to some1,513 words
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Article57 1939-01-15 12 part in that developmttl and h.c'dentally increase 1(> i* wni pfoapar* ily, offsetting the losee* sustained on the China seaboard. BBTWB6N THAT M w BRITISH TRADF ROtJTK TO CHINA AN!) THi: HfHHlt 0* JAI'AN STANDS lUE GWtAT FORTRESS OF SINGAPOKB, AM) MB MOn<) O! THAT TORTRKSS MAY WELL57 words
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Advertisement510 1939-01-15 12 WIT and WISDOM oethe WEEK. WIFE (tearfully^: "You used to say I DEVELLER: "Excush me, Is thlsn "My refrigerator is very satisfactory,' was all the world to you." house number 9? w [he wrote, "but I don't know what to do Husband: "Yes, but I've learnt some Passer-by: "No, that510 words
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Advertisement117 1939-01-15 12 MODERNISM /yl ...WITH A TRADITION o/ I MVMCALfczcetlmce! i mm i I M~^ TIB IP^li'iP Hm Stvle II Moutrie l*an« l»*" ?*^r^ .•njojvd um \mmmu popularity «'v«r -v^a^A^ period «.f mirv y ars —Now, this ii 1 strum 'tit is available in the ronscr ~^s. vatite maftemistfc ohm illustrated ii117 words
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Article, Illustration374 1939-01-15 13 LIVED BECAUSE THEIR L IVES WERE CHARMED (Tribune Staff Reporter) rrHEY fe«id him Bta^rpering along the- road to Tiimpat, 1 lonely Siamese frontfei post, a gash in his neck. He couM Vive n<> explanation <>f ow )h- eame by his wotim'. All he knew wa> that somethin« c;.mt' out of374 words
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Article, Illustration178 1939-01-15 13 Won $42, 000 Ten Years Ago, Is Now A Singapore Beggar FORTUNE TELLER TOLD HIM SO (Tribune Staff Reporter) OEER of other people's fortunes but as unaware of his own as his clients are of theirs, the fortune-teller is still rio?n<> fair business with Singaporean?, particularly Asiatic is still finding178 words
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171 1939-01-15 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Vor'YK heard it said "You're lucky to be b0m".... but there's one little fellow who ought to thank his lucky stars ho was horn alive. BACK FROM THE DANCE.... It happened this week. A couple were returning home171 words
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Article487 1939-01-15 13 Chance Saved This Man From Death QUNDRAM Reddiar, of Puthupatti, Southern India, ib lucky to be alive for he was on his way to the fields when a stranger approached him. The stranger handed him a cane box. "A present from your wile's bi other" he explained. The stranger then487 words
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126 1939-01-15 13 Chance And Wastepaper Basket Made Him Rich Frankfurt-on-Main. A SEARCH for cigarette ends in a waste- paper basket near the station here has brought a poor man a small fortune of £221. He fished out from the basket some pieces of paper tohich appeared to be torn-up banknotes. Unaware of126 words
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364 1939-01-15 13 A SINGAPORE BOY WHO WAS LUCKY— IN LIFE VOr know the old adage "111-Luck never comes single. Equally true is the reverse of it... you know thai, tco. I presume. And many are the stories, tall ones and otherwise, you've heard ot the amazing good luck of some folk, and364 words
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Article, Illustration293 1939-01-15 13 Death Reaped A Strange Harvest In 1938 (Tribune Stall Reporter) VVE do no( know where, when or how we will die but we will die, sure enough. The year 1939 has started with a lot new p"opV in the world, and 1938293 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-01-15 13 Hf's lucky A black cat scratches a hcle in the frozen surface of a horse trougn in Tooley Street to take a drink during London's cold spell.30 words
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195 1939-01-15 13 FAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Should Take Kruschen Salts Whether they know it or net many thousands of people who are fat taffj high blood pressure. Your Doctor can explain all that. And he can also tell you that if these thousands of fat folks would lose a195 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-15 13 ft*!UINS°BEST I CYCLE tnjoyment. *1 t'ai*ri«t*«» (1926) LTD.8 words
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Advertisement215 1939-01-15 13 Qcmoha WILL MAKE^^^^^Sm THAT dangerous Cat that open Wound that Sore that fright- |i/^|/| y ful Ulcer— that burned and scalded -v^V4I^ISLI Skin: treat it with Germolene CONQUERS instantly! Germolene will make it well! mtS^SSl^ «SS Germolene is the World's Wonder BK£Ms£s£r. t SSF x s\- i i T TT215 words
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412 1939-01-15 14 VANISHED London, Dec. 30. A MYSTERY man of high finance, Mr. Siegfried Wreszynski, provided a fresh mystery last night, when notice of a receiving order made against him was announced in the "London Gazette When, with Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Norris, he leaped to prominence with412 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-01-15 14 Stone blocks which, it is believed, formed part of the ancient I'oman river-wall of London. 1.980 yea s ago, linve been dredged from the b^d of the* Thames off the Embankment. London. The stones were brought up by the dredger "Hope", which is engaged in dicing104 words
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145 1939-01-15 14 GUILD HALL BANQUET FOR POOR CHILDREN London. MOHF than 1,200 poor and crippled Lcndon children were fed hot meat pies, vegetables, plum pudding and fruits by liver'ed servants in the sumptuous Guildhall at the annual dinner and entertainment arranged by the Shafte*;bury Society and Raggßd School Union. The little diners145 words
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Article508 1939-01-15 14 WIFE SAVES HUSBAND FROM GAOL London, Dec. 23 "AWAY you go, tnd a fianpy Christrim to you both,** were the parting words of Ifr. H. M; u c.onakl. the Hul! stipendiary, to a sniilinjr young couple irho left his comi arm-ir.-arm. The husband. Charles Forstor Brown. 21. unemployed, of Norwood-street,508 words
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Advertisement187 1939-01-15 14 TICKETS ISSUED S jjf i *BY ALL STEAM- t FOR TPAX/Fl SHIPI AIR AND^ l K™»-U railway lines. NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are I given the best of attention and 3 as&istanrp. I S iS, KOBIXSOX RD., SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 5903. S187 words
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Advertisement561 1939-01-15 14 Xsar' To Wed Little Willie's Daughter gjTRAND Duke Vladimir, claimant to the Throne of Russia, is expected to become engaged to 21-year-old Princess Cecilie of Prussia, grand-daughter of the exKaiser. She is the daughter of "Little Willie," the ex-Kai-ser's eldest son. She frequently visits England and stays with Lady Jellicoe561 words
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Advertisement171 1939-01-15 14 After 2 Years' Baldness jl wk This Thick BJ^^^^^ft New Growth WK "For two year* I 111 W was bald all over the B»§e£ M top of my head. I tried w ■fe^^K' if different preparation*, Wglm^W *J but they did no good, t fllfv if; remained bald until 1171 words
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Advertisement46 1939-01-15 14 I mm m* mm MM m STARS Don*! em th« etb «'1 Hm movir stars V<.u, i<>o. run have sparkling teeth hi a flashing srnil«\ .In- the <i«-nt ifriee thai i' of dent it- reoon vume of it.^ remarkable, inj.-- action. BRIGHTEN fom SMILE with KOLYNOS46 words
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Article339 1939-01-15 15 (WroPHEa (OATS, four-year-old membcr^'ThJ'Tamous I'm-Ly mtton ti.miij. crashed 50ft (<> death down the lift shaft :il a Mix-k ">■' luxury fl.-sts in l.owndesstreet, Chelsea, yesterday The boy. who had always been fascinated by lifts, had just returned from an afternoon walk with his nurse339 words
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Article134 1939-01-15 15 WASTE -PAPER FORTUNE FOR POOR MAN I 'r:i:ik furt -On -Main. i <'F.\IK II for tiffarette OMta in a u.isto- paper basket near the station here has iMi'usiht i» p^or man a small fortune (i Rgt lit fished out from thr basket scm* 1 pieces of pap«-r which appMfN to134 words
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73 1939-01-15 15 MUNITION WORKS EXPLOSION IN SWEDEN Stockholm. 4 MAS and a woman were killed anJ >.v;n wimen were injured in a.«i explosion at the Marieberg KL-itlLus *«tks in the southern Mburb, of Stockholm. J&J**°&* OCCUITCd in the shell fhvi n r 1 was followto* i h de3tr:^ci the buiMm parL f73 words
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Article104 1939-01-15 15 Wgm. I 22J1 ■"■■"Ml my husWai dcY,' e H rds to lhe v-l^ -r they had He f,. c! st ran^e. down (Had. she con- cludeci. Ba?k te hrr home the woman t! Iht p» "ice to rer the body— I.vip- (her? on the floor. Tht xReuter - 104 words
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71 1939-01-15 15 NATIVES WANT REPRESENTATION IN ENGLAND i *BQI'EST that l0C f m; nteinft should 1 the Government ft"«S?of X h nd franthise r^ hts ai »svaa| and e «S rovmee of Nat al. I^sed ?fl2? a resolution C r sn^ r Pre^" h Afrita National *> h f- w Ing nat71 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-01-15 15 With the passengers dressed as "Mr. Pickwick" and other characters from Charles Dickens' novels, a famous coach, once the property of the Badminton Club, Piccadilly, and now cwned by a Hampshire hotel proprietor, was driven from Christchurch Hampshire, to the meet of the New64 words
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Article214 1939-01-15 15 H IT :l r I r; AnOrT T0 DEMAND FROM BRITAIN THE^RETURN OP £120 000.000 PAID BY GERMANY TO THIS COINTRY IN REPARATIONS l/NDEU THE VERSAILLES TREATY From France be will similarly (k--manr! 1500,000 000. j Other Allied countries will p.lso b3 j called upon to214 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-01-15 15 CZECHOSLOVAK MINISTER LEAVES FOR UNITED STATES *vi**K f l f Tf> k who has reT L^don lefi^ Ministei r° na «n L Waterlo Station. triin f tho "Washington" m °nths ut-, ay for a »>out three to 1 le in Amerka he o V' Ve 12 and 3»«^t»cn )pr te71 words
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290 1939-01-15 15 TWO GIRLS 204 DAYS IN WINDJAMMER Fighting Storms All The Way From Australia Eight Days To Do 220 Miles TWO Prifiah «.vi u London, Dec. :{(>. in IhP F^nn If W r° a Ve in L ndon to da > tov «N davs In eight days, alter passing the Lizard,290 words
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Article79 1939-01-15 15 Helsinki. DEC.\rSE of damage caused L among herds of reindeer by wolves coming from the Soviet I'nion to the Lapland districts «f Sweden and Finland, it has been decided to employ aeroplanes to hunt down the animais. The wolves will be machinegunned from the air. Should wolves79 words
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Article49 1939-01-15 15 li ~T hs a PP r °P ri ate name of "Impassible ha?, been Riven by M Campmchi. Ministry of the Navy to the new wireless-controlled target vessel now being built at Lorient. J3£ V3ssel w:U be used for firing Practice, especially at long ranges.49 words
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Article454 1939-01-15 15 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson (By 1 nines^d^V 0 llisc hmv much ofo^ health, welfare and happiness depends upuii our vision. Doctor Of Ocular Science) Yen Have probably been told, at one time or another that the humai eye may be .ikened to a camera. Poets have described ths454 words
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250 1939-01-15 15 Re^d this Schoolmaster's story. How anxious fathers and mothers *?t when they see their little ones loam* weight. Tho.se thin, pathetic UtUe arms and legs, those ribs sticking up through the flesh, those hollow little cheeks.... do they mean that some far more250 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-15 15 /?earf The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya PEAFNESS^^tiaT^ Itht mp licated wi h head ««ises and uit troubles cured absolutely in four weeks. Success, complete satisiaction. !™J? rllcl I lars on IC{ ues t KAJWAL.% INDIA Fanch P° la BenffaJ.40 words
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Advertisement82 1939-01-15 15 One does appreciate I freshness I i) W -^^K^fc^. i^i I LONDON FRESH! Whether you buy Z^^^^^B^ C^>ven 'A 'in the patent air-tight Tru-vac' yW^ (>^ !^^^^S«sg^^^ t <jfc| Tin-j or in moisture-prooi C'cllophanc wrapped t **WJ^nTTfiSGSIIEIiBI 9 packets of 10 (with the protective easy access ImJjShP B I inner82 words
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247 1939-01-15 16 London, Dec. 30. |n\fclST\ seconds after he had spoken to Horace Nicholas, whose head was poking out of manhole in Windmill Road, Twickenham, a passer-by heard an explosion. i— Ke turned and saw Nicholas roiling ctt the roof ota he use nearfcv, to247 words
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467 1939-01-15 16 Will Wed Cook After Career Trip Fails To End Her Romance LONDON. DEC. 24. JOVE MEANS MOKE THAN RICHES TO MfsS CWFNDY Lj SHORING, LOVELY 18-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER OP AN AUSTRALIAN MILLIONAIRE. To prove ii sh> has defied her lather, and is looking for a job467 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-01-15 16 A small Doy, well wrapped up, find* a scat on a pile of luggage when waiting at Waterloo Station (London) for thr train.27 words
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Article47 1939-01-15 16 Elizabeth Patter.son hasn't varied in weight in the past eight years. ShcS gained five pounds in the past mont* and attributes it to the fact that *tf teen assigned a downstairs dressing -">om in "star row" at Paramount, sine? rhe's been working in "Bulldog Drua;n.ond."47 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-15 16 Anita Louise, the attractive Warner Bros, star shows you a snappy new line in plaid jumpers.20 words
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Article187 1939-01-15 16 THEFTS LURE GIRLS TO SHAME London, Dec. 30. WHITE slave gangs are luring beautiful English girls into a life of shame by a new method. The practice of doping girls with hypodermic syringes in darkened cinemas is dead. Ycuths who tout for the gang pretend to fall in Jove with187 words
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Article130 1939-01-15 16 London. k SUGGESTION that large ch lrche* with small congregations should bs closed down in order to build new churches In places to which people havmigrate i is made by the Rev. Dr. W Lansdell Wardle fManciie.sten, the P:< stdent (f the Methodist Conference, i>i his New130 words
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Advertisement676 1939-01-15 16 BSs\ s'^Bav^bsi S7^ slJ'^BjP^wv BBSv^^Ba^B^BV y^TI And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AND PAINS soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful an4 swollen (varicose) veins are forgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, tog sores become clean and healthy and quickly heal, piles arc cured, inAaromatios and irritation ace soothed,676 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-15 16 f-\w v 1 "i"'-;';";5'.Si-^^^^^w^fo^iv*"^':-; Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? <r •y-^>^ra* ■■x .->:*:•:•/"" "..Course I did!" Macleans® fUOre^ntetive: PEROXIDE A. T Cillaapi* Macleans patented 'zz™- TOOTH PASTE ->."" />* Sincapera. ■WWI r #%a# ft. paBte frcsh dean from first squeeze to last. If you use a solid dentifrice, try51 words
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Advertisement69 1939-01-15 16 Eat What You Like and STOP 111 Alt I I I S ITS MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO HAVE GOOD HE4LTH. D. T. LlUl'S DIABETES HERB TEA Makes you healthier and stronger. Of all Chemists and Stores or from the Agents: T. K. HOCK Coy— Kuala Lumpur TROPICAL DISPENSARY f LIM69 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-15 16 L«l us malic a complete analysis your eye foe We! One moderate charge covers entire cost, fcvamfft tTHf)MP/ON HJPTICAI C? Qualified Lyesi^ht specialists. 4, ARC4DF: HI IK; 'PHONE It. A. Tliutnp-,ou, Dr. vl OcuUf34 words
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Article, Illustration92 1939-01-15 17 Hundreds of men have been rushed up to the tow-tytag I n district of Cambridgeshire to fight the threat of a rew flood disaster following the thaw. Working sometimes deep in water they are rushing to hui'd up the banks of dykes and rivers. Already92 words
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Article137 1939-01-15 17 Irish Guards Return To England 'aim. WHE Isl battalion, the Irish Gwfflii which i<-!t A!«. j xi;h Iria Cur En£land in the troopshin "D'H*setshir«'* after two years' ervloe in Ejrypt, liave left behind a splendid record of successes in various sporting events of Egypt. The Guards hold the command cross137 words
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Advertisement127 1939-01-15 17 JJ/4S\J WEAKNESS L ___J DEBILITY ANAEMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup ol Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gWcs health and strength. f«f Utfcw t^« iftmou, i«w meat, Medicated *iA«» «k. b^b^bb^bl B^r b^b^bß b^b^bH Tt^b^b^bw bS^bib^F EbOb^bVbH i B^B^^ B^B^B^B^li B^B^^. B^BT^B^l B^b\ B^B^B^B^B: B^B^B^B^B B^B^^ B^^dlE B^bl I B^H B^H am v|127 words
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Miscellaneous88 1939-01-15 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In LONDON TKANnMISsION S. (iSB WH Mt^ (SLA m.) g 40 London Log. ♦,50 Music Hall.* Including: Bil'y Bennett 'Almost a GeYitieman'>: Lily Morris (Comea:rnne>: and Donald Peers (Ra dios Cavalier of Song). W'h BBC Vaiietv Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell.88 words
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Miscellaneous107 1939-01-15 17 of Music, Irish Guards. The Irish Guards were formei in 1900 at the express wish ol Queen Victoria, to mark her ap preclation of the gallantry ;;i Irish soldiers in the Boer War The Band was attached to the Guards Division on the Westeir Front during the Great War, ami107 words
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Miscellaneous272 1939-01-15 17 his Orchestra. 6.40 'Detectives in Fiction'— 6: Max Carrados and 'The Poisoned Dish of Mushrooms'*— adapted for broadcasting by Ursula Branston from the short story by Ernest Bramah. production bv Leslie Stokes. 7.20 'Music of the Years' some further recollections of well-known tunes, presented on gramophone records by Eric Gillett.272 words
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Miscellaneous256 1939-01-15 17 SINGAPORE ZIII. 225 metres (1.33 mes) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcls) a.m. iI.OO Military Band music, t Jl.lO- Light orchestral concert by Re!ler's Hungarian Band, directen by C. Reller (relayed from the Sea View Hotel), p.m. 12.10 Sea Shanties by John Goss baritone). I 12.20 Light orchestral concert (relayed from256 words
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Miscellaneous120 1939-01-15 17 in English. Light music: Bd-lir.-.i-Pileri accordeon duo. New.s in Italian. HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Mcls (19.7 m.) p.m. 6.45 Special broadcast for Asi; China, Japan. Further India, b> the Roman Catholic Broadcasting Association (K.R.O.*. 7.45 National anthem and openlnp announcement 7 50 Records 8.00 Actualities. 8.20 "Revue of the hie of120 words
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Article, Illustration556 1939-01-15 18 "Yard" Chiefs Hold Theory In Brutal Murder London, Dec. 30. SCOTLAND YARD detectives began investigations last night into what they believe to be one of the most diabolical murders of modern times. In charge of the inquiries are Supt. John Sands, Div.-det.-insp. Gillan, and Det556 words
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Article225 1939-01-15 18 PREHISTORIC ANIMAL GRAVEYARD Moscow. A "CEMETERY" of prehistoric anl mals has been found near the town of Baku, on the shores of the Caspian sea. The graveyard Ls in the form of an asphalt lake, similar to the Rancho La Brea, in California. The asphalt layer containing the bones is225 words
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424 1939-01-15 18 UNTIL dealing in so-cailed "pedigree poultry" is slopped, there wi be no hope for poultry farming in Malaya and. further, there will be very little hope for the honest poultry rearer who is doing his best fo supply stock that is healthy and according to424 words
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Advertisement348 1939-01-15 18 The Joy of Iq| lt\lgorous Health M Fitness for games—as well as fitness VU ior the daily round can only be built 7>Y and maintained on a foundation of |Ai adequate and correct nourishment IUJ sucn as is provided so abundantly by >U delicious 'Ovaltine' especially under f\\ enervating tropical348 words
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Advertisement114 1939-01-15 18 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. Writ* TO-DAY for our great Guide which contains the world's widest choice of home-study engineering courses covering114 words
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Advertisement185 1939-01-15 18 B^^e^^^^ .^■^BJ Bmv -^^^H I Bl B£ j& i&Pffi? t^& IBs BABJ B&. Jl^f' 4//!ws.. li3 JLII^ Olli^fV^l Angier's Emulsion is widely and scrofula, rickets antenna, wasting successfully used in the treatment bowel disorders and after any of consumption and in all forms of serious illness. ill-health in which there185 words
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Advertisement128 1939-01-15 18 mmf we mm ale W VAILV virpm! It IS EASY to offend by wearing undies more than day in a hot climate without washing them. Perspiratioa is very hard to forgive. Don! take risks. Free your undies of perspiration as soon as you take them off. by gently squeezing them128 words
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Article, Illustration267 1939-01-15 19 Need For Serious Practice (!*> Sphinx" Penan^) the exception oi occasional friendly matches here and theiv in town, badminton is practically at a standstill in i filing at the moment. font, ifnot.alh.fi he more prominent players have already hung up their rackets and ivrr.s267 words
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Article95 1939-01-15 19 HOW HE REACHED THE FINAL Samuel's progress in the BngHsi and Scottish championships is being followed in Malaya with ine keenest interest, many readers icVi like to know how he reached the final of the Welsh Championships. Scores published below give an idea of hoir Samuel fared. Ist round: Beat95 words
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364 1939-01-15 19 (By "Racquet"— Perak) \CCOIU)I\(: to present indications Perak and Kinta in particular will experience a big badminton boom this year, thanks to the work that is being done by that progressive body, the Mnta District Badminton Association. From a reliable source I understand364 words
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Article99 1939-01-15 19 Malay League In Sel angor cjr,. v*»> "Rambler" Selangor) n unihero^ av k'^gue makes a start in a few 'lays. A good tJl «or??n- en s lVe f)(ien receive^» though more were expected s rS T' espt>()al!y rV)rthe °l )en sin^lesittJl€ B.Au T iM M"l Thor Ben<r Senjr represent Selanpror99 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-15 19 Thee Lee sisters of Seremban, whose progress in badminton is being watck'jrl ll enthusiasts not only in ftegri but ehezthere in Malaya.24 words
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504 1939-01-15 19 SAMUEL REACHES FINAL OF WELSH TOURNAMENTS (By "Phoenix" Singapore) MALAYA'S badminton ace, A. S. Samuel, Selangor open singles champion fcr many years and onetime holder of the all-Malayan title, has, in the first tournament in which he has participated in England, earned for himself the admiration of all the players504 words
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380 1939-01-15 19 Forthcoming Charity Match In S'pore (By "Phoenix 1 Singapore) THOSE who have been invited to participate in the forthcoming charity match fixed for Jan. 21 at the Happy World Covered Stadium are, I understand, practising: in earnest for the big event. It must be a matter of great satisfaction to380 words
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165 1939-01-15 19 BADMINTON clubs in Malacca are in a state of lethargy. That's excusable particularly after the finish of the intcr-party league tournament and the holidays. Priz3 distribution of the Malacca Badminton Association will take place s shortly and the annual general meeting will also be held scon.165 words
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210 1939-01-15 19 NATURE'S WAY TO REMOVE POUNDS OF FAT! Rolls of unsiphtly fat at waist and hip<, double chins, ugly, bulging limbs -ili t.'n--are caused when waste produrti l<~(\ after every meal are not emptied regutacfy from tli' 1 system. ]>nt there- 1^ a daug^T m drastic, artificial sliiimiiu^ methods, and violrtit210 words
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Advertisement221 1939-01-15 19 ENGINEERS fnf,2 SIT DOWN AND BSS T JHINIC THIS OVER •wjwj opporiumtiei around you but onlurmrfl!£ Q u d h W P #pCf for th f h s*"g w ll P°" b^ unheeded. Thh M V»f*7 th« day of the Speaaliit. tAe \STV mcß «»ho it juit a Mechanic can-221 words
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Article, Illustration897 1939-01-15 20 J. Rajasooria - J. Rajasooria What Our Women Can Teach The Men jT is easy to be vise after the event, but let us first congratulate the Singapore hockey te;^m and -ncident•illv the selectors on their up-country success. An abandoned match, with Singapore leading t\vc-one, and a draw 1-1 is897 words
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Article, Illustration82 1939-01-15 20 IfpHE fare at the Happy World Stadium next Friday promises ito be an excellent one in spite of I critics who say that the Som Pong- Frisco fight will be a farce. Vciing Frisco is holder of the middle j weight title of the Orient. Som Pont* I is out82 words
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Article512 1939-01-15 20 RUGGER SPOTLIGHT y/ITH the defeat of the M S.C.C. by the Selangor Ciub last week end, the Trophy again remains in the Dog.' despite hopes entertained earlier In the season inat the Singapore side would bring it down with them on their return. Congratulations Selangor and better luck Singapore. To512 words
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Article, Illustration789 1939-01-15 20 Pete - thQ lads by surprise and snapped then".. There isn't much for me to comment on this forthcoming fight as Promoter Lee has always put up splendid promotions. In addition to the above attraction is another title fight in which Johnny ivlortell, the holder of the Singapore bantamweight title,789 words
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Advertisement103 1939-01-15 20 MM Mj f M M M a a M There Is nothing to compare ncr oven %&Lmp •-> ♦r> approach the sure and prompt efficacy ->t this .supreme Hormor.c i^^^fc^vNfc Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Istßßl Health and Vitality restoring p-;oper- 9 ftL ties. It completely removes every trace of debility103 words
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Article, Illustration283 1939-01-15 21 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS London. Jun. 1 ■OLLOWINC were th«> resu'ts of English and Scottish League soccer matches played to-day: (KGLBfI LEAGUE, !MV. L mm ViHa 3 Blackpool J Bol'.on Wanderers 3 Leeds United '2 Charlton A. 1 Liverpool a Jhelsea 4 ATiddies^rou^h z Evertca 2 Arsenal n i'luddersiieid 3 Vort^'mouth283 words
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551 1939-01-15 21 Former State Footballer Will Head Attack IFrcm Our o W n 7v respondent J THE second fa)™ c* *u Johore Bahru, Saturday. any way «H r> k seK^V f "'^V™ 8 f ilure <«" "<* in •'I i arance and reserves had to551 words
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84 1939-01-15 21 FOLLOWING are the teams for 1 the North vs. South rugby match to be played in Singapore on Jan. 28: NORTH: Harper (Selangor), Hatfield (Selangor), Close, Lyle, Hague, (Penangr), Ewart. Pestana (Penang), Mcßride, Barnes (Selangor), Lettle Dyke, Jones (Penang), Hopkins (Selafigor), McHugh. HfcCall84 words
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Article24 1939-01-15 21 The Rest defeated Scotland in an international rugby trial yesterday by 17 points to eight says a ReuteV message from London.24 words
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106 1939-01-15 21 Don Bradman Plays Bridge By Signs TVURING their train journey fro i Brisbane to meet the Queensland Sheffield Shield team, the Captain (Don Bradman) and Manager (G. C. Patterson) of the South Australian cricket team played bridge by signs. Laryngitis had left them both with but little voice. Hearts were106 words
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Article354 1939-01-15 21 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat,. Saturday. J^ DRAW was the result when the Europeans met Mr. M. Singh's XI in a friendly hockey game, each side scoring a goal. The standard of the game was not high but both sides showed enthusiasm and played quite354 words
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Article158 1939-01-15 21 riCJIXG championships r.f Singay pore i\re to b« held at the Jalan Bedtr Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 5. The entrance fee will be 50 cents per event, to be sent to the organisers, Messrs. The Malayan Publicity Bureau, 52-B, Chulia Street. Gats admission for the occasion will be158 words
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Article58 1939-01-15 21 ILe following members have accepted co play for s.C.C. against R. E. Malays on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at the S-C.C. padang F. J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke, Mr. U Barnes; J. L. Purneli; D. H. Tudor, H. A. Schamper; M. W. Coie, P. H. Harrison, Lt. H.58 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-01-15 21 RUGGER RAGGLE-TAGGLE Ol^wj^nU^atch^een th. G«nners and the R.C.C. -B- in ,hl,l L !!L rnH L^ J al ,h, end.19 words
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Article244 1939-01-15 21 THE Johore Bahru Depot PoHce scored a t,o RRSSJ** u», the^ eg f mat Poll e a hockey at Sejramat. yesterrtpv Se^Jurt for the stubborn defence they put up against the Writer* who m the run of play were a much better team. The visitors244 words
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Article98 1939-01-15 21 SCORED 40 RUNS IN ONE OVER Wollojiggoiip. DLAYING here for Woonona against Corrimal in the South Coast competition Athol McDonald of Woonona hit six sixes and a four off one over. Lashing at every ball, McDonald scored 71 runs in 12 minutes McDonald is only 23 and is one of98 words
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Advertisement145 1939-01-15 21 Bl M Hi ff PULLED DOWN BY FLU TIRED AND WEAK Felt like a limp rag. Always seemed unwell. Just couldn't get better. No strength— no will to recover At f#if Eno f RAPID RECOVERY RENEWED HEALTH Eno freed him of lowering Eno brought back inner deanlinen ootsons which held145 words
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382 1939-01-15 22 Anglo -Italian Talks Come To An End SATISFIED WITH THE RESULTS OF CONVERSATIONS Duce Reaffirms Italy's Policy Of Peace Rome, Jan. 14. I? is stated in British circles that Signor Mussolini intends to co-operate in finding a solution to the Jewish refugee problem. It isReuter - 382 words
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Article98 1939-01-15 22 S ngapore. Saturday A Cantonese reported, that he was robbed of cash $6 by eight Gantcgiase in Banda Street at about 8 p.m. yesterday. ft A European woman reported the then ot a pair of shoes valued at $14 from No. 22 Malcolm Road at 6.30 am98 words
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Article76 1939-01-15 22 Singapore, Saturday.— Tan Ah Chee ■*-Ms**-u>« c-iii'je^ pieade<) guutv tnis morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge < -t) -r oi p i) -ir >-p ano a cc^ P t va lie $28, from a Chinese woman Tay Choy His worship76 words
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Article110 1939-01-15 22 London, Jan. 14. HPHE Admiralty announces that Admiral Sir Mathew Best has beer, placed on f be retired j-sc at his own request as from to-day to facilitate the promotion of younger officers. Yice-Admiral Clr Reginald Henderson has been promoted to Admiral and RearAdmirnl Ra.kf;^ to vice-British Official Wireless - 110 words
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Article182 1939-01-15 22 T^HE Rome talks have evoked little comment. The Times has not referred to them since 'Mr. Chamberlain's departure. London Describing the visit as wcl! justified, the Daily Telegraph says that public opinion will approve and even applau the firmness of Mr. Chamberlain^ attitude. "This much is beyond reasonableReuter - 182 words
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Article99 1939-01-15 22 Amsterdam, Jan. 14. THE printing presses of the NationalistSocialist paper "Helnationale Dag-fc-ladd," the organ of the so-called Nazi movement in Holland, have been confiscated at Leyden, as well a^' Friday's issue. The action is the sequel to the publication some time ago of an article alleged toReuter - 99 words
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Article27 1939-01-15 22 Paris, Jan. 14. Nothing is known in French diplomatic or military circles of any concentration of Italian froops near the French S'omaliland frontiers. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article120 1939-01-15 22 Lerida, Jan. 14. THE whole of the River Ebro from 1 source to mouth is now in Nationalist hands, fcllow:ng the sudden influx o: General Yagues' Morocaan troops into the Tortosa pocket 45 miles south :f Tarragona. The whole manoeuvre represents an advance of 20 miles, givingReuter - 120 words
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Article23 1939-01-15 22 Former Governor cf fc'omaliland Protectorate (1925-1S31), Sir Harold Kittermaster died in Blantyres. Nyasaland, yesterday, according to a Reuter report23 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-01-15 22 -rs. Tho/by, wife of Australia's Minister of Civil Aviation, who ar.ived htfg by Qimins "fiyirg-boat on Friday, together with her two da«glii» TB, 3eUy :.nd Sylvia.29 words
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291 1939-01-15 22 Selangor Sweep The Board At A.A.M. Reliability Trials \Frcm Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ?N pouring rain and over slippery roads which put a premium cm f?odl driving, thirty enthusiasts from all over Malaya drove the ?70 odd mitei which made up the 19'W A. A.M. Malaya Cup Reliability291 words
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Article41 1939-01-15 22 Arthur Barker, one oi the five c.nvicts who attempted to escape from Alcat:az prison by .swimminp to Ine mainland and who was shot at bv guards, died of his wounds, says a Reuter meisage frcm San Francisco.41 words
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Article73 1939-01-15 22 Kij» de Janeiro. Jan. 14. A Condor airliner, Ma-imba. reported missing whilp on a flight, from Recife to Rio dv Janeiro, was found with all the ten pa<»Wtngrrs burnt to death. The machine crashed into Sambe Hill and caur.hi fire.— Reuter. New York, Jan. 14. The pilot,Reuter - 73 words
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188 1939-01-15 22 Tiger Dollar Gets Poor Decision At Batavia 'From Our Own Correspondent' BaUvia. J- 1 FAST week-end 'in? firs* L matches for th<- new vear MC itHgld by T'.mottr Olivoiro. w* carr] of two main writs and «r* supporting bouts, TK»ntion "^y,.' made of the former only, w 1 quality of188 words
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Advertisement147 1939-01-15 22 CAPITOL THEATRE TUESDAY, Jan. 17th at 9.15 p.m. Grand Charity Cinema Entertainment in aid of the JEWISH REFUGEES Relief Fund. Under the Distinguished Patronage and Presence of H.E. The Govern©*, Sir Sfaenton Thomas, G.C.M.G., 0.8.E., and H.E. The General Officer Commanding, Major General VV. G. S. Dobbie, C.8., C.M.G., D.S.O.147 words
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Advertisement82 1939-01-15 22 i giiiiiii iiiiuh O i aa uii mi ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■liiti {You've roared at the MARX BROS.j 1 at the RACES at the OPERA j I Now they are in the HOTEL BUSINESS! j j next Wednesday at the CAPITOL n RKO~* I CD Alik A I DCDTOAII RADIO Riot I I82 words
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Advertisement47 1939-01-15 22 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-.NK.HT AT 9.!0 P.M. ORGAN RECITAL BY \vi:it>i:n kai:ii (Late Organist Of The Kcrnn synagogue'. THE FIRST PROFESSIONAL ORGANIST TO BE HEARD IN SINGAPORE. SOLOIST XAXCV IOWIIIi DRAMATIC SOPrtA.'O'. PRICES; 52, SI 59 CKNTB. Book at V»::oria Memoial Hall. Tbone *i>z~> from r> p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1939-01-15 23 Forwards Play Rousing Game To Win Splendid Victory. Dudgeon's Splendid Try ARMY THREES NO MATCH FOR THEIR OPPONENTS [from Our own Report w] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. YHRILLS upon thrills and most thrilling of all was the fighting display by Selangor's forwards, who won the g1,156 words
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305 1939-01-15 23 WCE VERSE MATCH PRODUCES MANY LAUGHS ON PADANG ***** Singa|>Ore s Jm «tt i ries &*«rT,V siv< l 1 1 .irti f sia^ vie tor ..vit on the padang this 2f>^f r l in f h Partis Sj* **re r WaS bllt th match l l^ho, !d the I onlv305 words
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563 1939-01-15 23 Tommy (Naughty Boy) Farr Prefers To Stay Away all the moves to get hi m h.mo U* |fe New tmm Fair's engagement is at Madisonsquare G-rdon. and his ot>oou*nt w U ?e Jack Dempsey's ginger-haiied pro fge, pbxence ("Red") Burroan On the fare cf it, this ]ooks a comfortihip port563 words
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Article98 1939-01-15 23 CNcw Ymk. .lan. 14. LMILIsCE ("Red") Burnvm, the Talfimorc heavyweight. wen a prints urrisijii over Jcrcmv Wrr at Madison Squ^io Garden. It was a ten rounds cr nttst. The crowd loudly b( -rd th? decision an«l cheered Farr, whi !»as new bst Hvc successive fighlr i:i theReuter - 98 words
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Article49 1939-01-15 23 <Fr< n Our Own Correspond*' nt) Jchoic Eahru. Saturday— The annua 1 bCncrai meeting cf the Jo:>ore Badmin-. ton AssocLitton will be held at 2 p.m.--(n F?^ 10 at the International Libran-. The venue cf the next State badminton* jhampH)L^hlpj will be dc ided at the meeting.49 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-15 23 |fl|k MIDDLE -WEIGHT JH^ CHAMPIONSHIP UH WHO WILL WIN? H HAPPY WORLD t Jl l| MORTELLvsABAYAN W fj Plus Two Excellent Preliminaries. .^l^^^^l ft PRICES: $3, $2, SI &75 cts. Phone (Jltt'J. OU/^^^ gg 152 lbs. WKJ FREE LISTS STRICTLY SUSPENDED. FRISCO Ml J ADMISSION BY TICK*."IS OVTLY. if,a il»51 words
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Article, Illustration85 1939-01-15 24 THE Spanish Government destroyer, "Jose Luis Diez", went aground in Catalan Bay after a battle 1 with the Spanish Nationalist warships off Gibraltar. The destroyer, wh.ch had been repaired at Gibraltar after a previous engagement, was attempting to slip out of the harbour to reach the Loyalist85 words
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Article, Illustration94 1939-01-15 24 BRITMN'S 32.000-tcn battle-cruiser. "ReouUe" which will carry the Kins and Quetn to Canada in May, is being prepared for the voyage fn "ho dry-dock at Portsmouth. The warship car,;ed the Kin* and Queen-then the Duke and Duehees of York-to Australia several yew* ago. Twelw94 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-01-15 24 Skating Sisters Practise On Ice At Earl's Court MAN! and Elizabeth Whi 1 1 i ngtou, skating sisters o; Cuck/ieH I (Sussex), re seen in the pictures on f -hc left practising lor the European junior figure skatiiu; c h a mpion^hiP* to be held n Jan. 23. NMtf Ik83 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-01-15 24 «k i. rnrP V hen une— "loved mm tried to stop traffic during demonstrations lor winter There were Muffles «*tlHi rtnUf of Western Road and Montpcllier Road, Brighton, Sussex. The mm relief at the Labour *5 nan att mpt to hold up iraffic, and one man76 words
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