Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 March 1939

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune VoiTg-No.__4l SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1939. FIVE CENTS
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  • 657 1 GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO RUMANIA Carol Prepared To Fight? Firm Rejection Of Economic Demand "DRITAIN'S MOST AUTHORITATIVE NEWS,1J PAPERS, THE TIMES AND THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, CARRY REPORTS THAT GERMANY HAS PRESENTED AN ULTIMATUM TO RUMANIA AND THAT KING CAROL AND ALL POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE DROPPED THEIR DIFFERENCES AND FORMED A COAAMON
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  • 116 1 GERMAN DEMANDS CONFIRMED 1 London, Mar. 18. £HTES learns from well- ■fcfifcd circles m London tfctttfc report that Gtannv ■©••■ittcd far-reachin" e?o--wwir demands to Kunvmia is •■ltaskmg fhe gravity of wtwtion the Crown Coun™*isjfwnptlv summoned. PrcsKltd b? Kin* Carol, the CouncU nertin* was attended by *rajy chiefs. tratw was informed
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  • 25 1 Kiof Carol of Rumania, cousin of kitf George VI of England, wearing the triform of his crack regiment, tbe "Chasseurs de Montagne"
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  • 93 1 Germany's Shaky Finances I'aris, Mar. 1«>. H^ARKABI.E rev Nations arc H» i, !o haNe h -'"H made by •f7h D Bkmann P^ident JUI Re *hsh ™k a recent y^.PUhlLshcd m lu-:,nomSc d rted t0 have said: "We tOfwh^^B guns at a price can obtain normally ten I National Economy i^'Sortn!?
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  • 322 1 CHINA'S REACTION TO EUROPE CRISIS 0 Chungking, Mar. 18. NE lesson China learns from Czechoslovakia's tragic fate is that it is impossible to rcascu with aggressors and a nations independence and safety can only be safeguarded through self-reliance and determined resistance against aggression, declared a diplomatic observer, commenting on the
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  • 49 1 King Boris of Bulgaria (left) and Prince Paul (Regent of Jugoslavia) photographed very recently at Belgrade, Jugoslavia capital, where they ciucussed the possible dangers to their countries of the economic and military expansion of the totalitarian powers and the advisability of joining the defensive Balkan Bloc.
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  • 111 1 i London, Mar. 18. THE text is issued tc-day of the Cotto.i Industry Reorganisation Bill, a Govi ernment measure under which it is I proposed to establish a CGtton Industr/ I Board with certain powers and functions for securing better organisation of the industry, a representative Advisory
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  • 31 1 Berlin, Mar. 18. HP} IE Japanese Ambassador has telegraphed to Herr Hitler: "By order of the Japanese Government I cordially congratulate you on your unexampled success," Reuter
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  • 179 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Mar 18 ACCORDING to a report issued by the Chinese military the Japanese have lost about 1,000 men since they tandecl on Hainan Island. The report further stated thai Chinese resistance has increased m intensity and checked the advance of the
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  • 1596 1 Sequel To Attack On Hitler Berlin, Mar. 18. yyELL informed political circles have indicated that Germany may take strong diplomatic action m London over Mr. Duff Cooper's attack on Herr Hitler m the House of Commons on Thursday. It is likely to take the form
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  • 167 1 Typhoid Cases In Johore A PPREHENSION is felt among; many inhabitants oi Johore state m regard to reoojrled case* of typhoid, reports the Tribune's Batu Pahat correspondent. Two deaths from this intestinal fever have been recorded i etwlly. Government is taking every precaution to prevent the spread of the fever
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  • 40 1 Front Page News Inside Film News 5, Extracts 6, Strictly Between Ourselves 7, Short Story 8. G. S. Hammonds 9, Women 10 and 11, C. H. Stanley Jones 12, Poultry Notes 16, RADIO 17, Badminton Feature 19, Sports Parade 20.
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  • 13 2 THIS MACHINE PRODUCES TWINE The id«gUy-baiK twine-making machine described m the accompanying article.
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  • 159 2 New Isolation Hospital Under Construction At Tampoi (Tribune Staff Reporter) fX an area f>i" abom 1.000 acres m TaFnnoj, aboul seven mil's from Johore Bahr" <• now isolation hospital costing $86,000 is under construction. Arrangements had been previously made i<> erect :?ll the institutions of the medical department except the
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  • 119 2 Dft. R. Hanitsch, formerly Director of the Raflle-; Museum, Singapore, now living m Oxford, \va one of the spichilisis who i\ cently received from King Leopold of the Bslgians a brenze Bacdal as a token of appreciation of the help given m working out, describing and classifying:
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  • 31 2 Cape Town, Mar. 18.— Gen. Smuts is unable to leave Cape Town owing to the international situation. He was to have attended a meeting a t Stellenbosch, 1 rleuter.
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  • 629 2 SINGAPORE CHINESE INVENTS PLANT FOR MAKING STRING YEARS OF EXPERIMENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Cantonese, Mr. Chi Ng Moi, has constructed an ingenuous contraption which produces no less than 43,200 yards of parcel twine a day. With this small beginning Mr. Chi hopes eventually to compete with the Japanese trade
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  • 144 2 Control For Rubber Industry U r rovi Our Own Corre?rj(.-'idctu > i London. M;; B. rpffE rubber industry m Britain >■ Board. The Mini.-' ry of L- hour tub noonoed ton.yht that all branches of the manufact urine trade wi!i be subject to its jurisdiction, vml; ik i exception. The
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  • 93 2 Exports Of Pineapples rXFORTS ci" tinned pineapples during k the week ending Mar. 11, amounted to 54,677 casts, of which 18,371 (34 per cent.) casfes were to the United Kingdom. 650 (1 per cent.) cases to the Continent o: Europe, 31,547 (58 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 4,10:» n
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  • 82 2 RAJAH BROOKE'S NEPHEW ENGAGED "[From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, Mar. 8. THE engagement is announced ol Mr. Anthony Walter Day- II B>*nr«i .1. r an;{ Mis. Btr lrani Brooke (Tuan Muda sad Dayang ?.Inda of Sarawak) .and Miss Kathleen .Mary Huddn, youngtst daughter or Mr. and Mrs. WET. Rudd
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  • 387 2 Marriage Registries To Be Permanently Established In Straits Settlements (Tribune Staff Reporter) JVIARIUAGE Registries will soon become permanent establishment.* m Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Labuan if G&veramenl's proposal to make provision, by a separate Ordinance, for the solemnisation and registration of monogamous marriages by a Registrar, event valises. These Registries
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  • 88 2 Singapore, Saturc CAUSE IN KNOWN' was mmcni of ar. ;imbulan<e I pert on the finding <rf tbw f twns, a woman, a giii and alw -i Chinese, lying uncmsokw H jonjf Pagai Read ca.lv thK s> ing. The weman and tef had no injuries.
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  • 29 2 rFrom Our Own Corre&ftfr' I.;i;do.i. Mo 8-An intereste; lpyan enpiisremcnt just ann<* that of Mr Gerald S. WIP Kup.dc.'.' Evi.i'.e. Johorc. ana zabt-'tl: Peakc. oi Rawnsley. j4uit
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  • 51 2 At, the ivctins of ConmW" Lien City Cub. h?W at the reaflr Mr. Chia Ah Kan. 513. KampcrRoad, on Friday Messrs B Sech "nil KhvJ Kia Loc* ***£> td lion, swr lUendeat m* s;.;tan* .srpcihitendcnt recpw" l tic cupvm yf-ai- n pursuant No. 5 (at oj th."
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  • 13 2 A costume for spring sporls war, exhibited m London. I
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  • 163 2 STATE PLAYER APPEALS M R Ro<lri^ a for,,, known State cricfaiTi.l l fiwofSioTf^ 'he Third rC,**** parwl Ih "i'rti CoJJfiM «P!»eal i;?: :i: 1s t I, sentence M- G L i; •...<. Oicwn rv». of The s?? i hat on -Tu'v {*S i When Mr. Ha: iid camp m d
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    • 20 2 PHONF •>«*«>«> A^ Telegraphic Address: 5M4 •JL GOODWOOD C'havn)ins{l.y situatrc] ideal fo^ visitors ami tourists COCKTAII. KAK LOINGK FIRST CLASS IiISiAIRWT
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    • 41 2 iDO YOU /PS NEED CLASSES? \P Onlj an txaiuinaliiofc |gl to what extent your m deficient Often corrective excrci^' glasses are tlie W w vision Thompson Opti» 4 An-.ide Bids.. M nr «f It. A. THOMPSON Or Seienre. 35 I* J£T
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  • 794 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) C.H. SANSOM, Commissioner of Police, F. M. S., retires from Malaya next week after having served m this country for nearly 35 years. In an interview, Mr. Sansom graphically described to me the incident, still vividly
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  • 81 3 POLICE OFFER REWARD FOR RECOVERY OF HEAD [From Our O'L'i Correspondent] hutUrwoilh Saturday. A HEADLESS body, believed to b€lcng to an adult Mohammedan, was tV;und a* a lonely spot m a Prai coconut plantation on Thursday afteiiior.h. Mr. Hope-Falkner, Uie Chief Police Officer, accompanied by Inspectors Haines and Pawanchce of
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  • 153 3 /Tribune Staff Reporter) i>fcPOttTS men meeting h -rrs m the jungle and of finding sr.ak.s m their beii- are n" nmcimwn. When, however, enf Vs through both these aUrnuflg experiences within a alter Si hours it b< comes news w .th i capital "N.;
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  • 149 3 WORKING expense.* 01 Si "93.75 ff --J 4 ca4h bjl.uu-e for the •^r ai' U32J-> arr aonouncod ii) J* »aim| report for 1938 of the ■UK WUftui Planters' ASSOCiatMt. «P«1 eerteines:— Owine to a aia euisumpticn mainly due ■Ml fitfe m the United Stats i-c\, fcnr cf
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  • 42 3 iL jl receive Il£haelmas term 1938 orts on the College activi- ««i. *n^h,r Bacon was Shakes■^SH?&?* tten "rttelei In- w:ir -time literature. Ethics 5%." an r Sh^espearo and the Api roDli ncf f»f old Malaya p -acess of Silu."
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  • 19 3 Te achers' Examination o*n Cm+pcndeuti T*st U( ie rf h -'.Kahru. Friday. T^ 52?^; nionnnK to sit j 1
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  • 210 3 NEW EUROPEAN UNIT FOR SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS ARMY SERVICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) r rilP] latest addition to th< existing units of the Singapore Volunteer Corps is the formation of a Singapore Av^.^ Serv«c< Corps composed entirely of Europeans. Eight new officers have been appoini ed and parades have started from the
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  • 78 3 An action brought by Miss Elizabtih Allan, the British film actress, under her married name of O'Bryen, against Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studies. Limited, was down for hearing: in the High Court recently. The ac'ion is for alleged breach of contract. Leading counsel for Miss Allan is Sir
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  • 202 3 THREE YEARS FOR RAPE \From Our Own Rc(i>>r!>'r\ Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 18. "WELL accused I find him guilt; <m evidence which has Mtiftlied me that he committed the offence. lv passing sentence, I am taking into consideration that it would mean Ilii dismissal from the police force, but this is
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  • 69 3 Singapore. Saturday.— Pleading guilty before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m the Fourth Police Court this morning to a charge that at 11 a.m. yesterday he committed theft at 38, Nivrn Road cf two ccats valued at $3.50, <ho property of Leong Ye ok Lan, a 2#-year-old Hckkien
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  • 101 3 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Saturday. SYEB A^mad bin Hussein, postmaster Scudai, apiDcalcd successfully before Mr. Justice Home against the conviction of one month's r.i. rassed on him by Mr. I F. Cameron on three charges of cheating by having dishonestly induced three rersons to deliver
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    • 258 3 OUR "SMALL- AD VERT" OFFER Will YOU accept this remarkable opportunity SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE (Commencing Mar. I, 1939) To convince YOU of the advertising value oi the MaUyu Tribune, and to enable you lo test it .tt a merely nominal cost, we will insert any "Want"
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    • 174 4 D A YJJ TON TO-DAY AT WHAT IS THE INVISIBLE DEATH j i^S^^^ifc i^flr DRUMMOND" bS*!^ i<'"' '^1 %> <3^ ttj^ ;^^Bbl BBS' E THL J >Jf TIRE THAT RAN l\ NEW Y ORK FOR l^a^Uyyl^ffli DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS jnr F B^^^BsßP^^B^l^Bß^m^lß BJ 1 m "^W^^M^^CH WONDERFUL TIME" RAFFLES HOTEL Saturday
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    • 457 4 ■■■■■■•••••■,7' I GRAND NEW SHOW! THE FIRST ENTIRE CHANCE ojT; |j PROGRAMME! BIGGER and BETTErI i^dpitbv THAN EVER! TO-XIGHT at 6 and Tag] "THE MARCUS FOLLIES of 1939H 5 mr^W^ The Mo.-i Ravishing Spediu-'e of Femirin? Beagj I «^^^Bi m^^^P Eye-dazzling Splendour >ct Seen m (h e EaJ i^^ I=ffr
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    • 116 4 POSITIVELY LAST~DaT~ 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 PJH^ At The ALH AMBRA Warner Ilr««;. reai Dramniir Hit SEE IT WITH THOSE YOU LOVE THE BEST WILL LOVE YOU BETTER FOR IT! CUUDE RAINS FAY BAINTER JACKIE COOPER •MA SSURUE I HENRY OHEILL MY JOHNSON JAMES STFPHENSON D.rected by Wmune Cciflmt
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  • 353 5 npHERE are five kinds of feminine legs m Hollywood. Take that from Herbert Marshall, who suddenly emerges as a unique analyst of feminine charms. After watching a line of can-can dancers m Paramount's "Zaza," m which he is appearing opposite Claudette Colbert, the suave Englishman quickly
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  • Article, Illustration
    135 5 Itow, Ginijer Rogers and Doug- bs Fairbanks Jr., m "Having Wonderful Time." which comes to the Pavilion on Friday. j Right, Simcne Simon, ?nd Don Ameche, m "Josette," showing J »t the Alhambra at the end of the H*»ek. "For those who take their football seriously there
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  • 196 5 T E new Ameiican fashion m •*..k e tfne -show electioneering *«ods comes m for some upribbing m the football 2Jr. -Hold That Co-ed/ which I 3T Alh ™bra at the end 1 k w »th John Barrymorc mil^/^nrinff. coed-kissing th?° r Wh parks his
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  • 144 5 IT'S vive Famour m naughty New L Orleans! It's vive Don Ameche! vive Simone Simon! and vive Robert Young! For that matter it's vive "Josette" m Singapore as long as the Alhambra runs this oo*la-la-iaughingest love escapade by 20th Century-Fox which starts there this week.
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  • 174 5 Film News rpHE problem of how two young x people m love can get married when they haven't enough money, is treated m all its dramatic and hilarious ramifications m "Having Wonderful Time," co-starring Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., which comes to the Pavilion on Mar.
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  • 432 5 j "3lu niched" J ATEST edition of "Encyclo V I pedia Italiana," recently i published m Rome, has been t withdrawn from circulation. Its entry on Sir Oswald Mosley's J British Fascists reads: S "On account of their great admiration for Adolf Hitler.
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  • 386 5 London, Mar. 3. fpHE blood-stained (iiai of a Telephone m a storey office m St. Pauls-churchyard, m the shadow of the cathedral, told detectives that Albert Rea, aged fiftyi'our, had tried to phone for help after he had been left for dead by
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  • 152 5 S Prague. A MAN who was wearing v seven women's raincoats g tliat he had stolen has been f taken into custody by the police here. The man broke the window of a shop m Zizknv, a ruburb of Prague, an 3 got away I
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    • 109 5 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood. California, a physician has discovered^ safe quick method to remove ugly fat— o pounds a week or 15 to 25 pounds a month. This new discovery, called ,ZT L lf brings n t w health and energv and a
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    • 193 5 P. A. R. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS We hc^ to announce that our new Paint Works at 610, Teiuk Blangah Road are now completed and have started production. The factory will ue 'jpen ior inspection io tvti^one interested m i>ne inou-m v\a> ox yaii:>, in.ixiii*±iii. iuic ana Yve vvm ue i^ca&eu
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  • 329 6 500 M.P.H. PLANE J 300 m.;j.h. aeroplane has been btul' at JTestcn aerodrome to carry a new and secret enc-ine with which to break the world's speed record of 440. (j m.p.h., set up Italian pilot Francesco Agello iri 1S34. The machine is financed by Lord Muffield, says
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  • 393 6 Nazis Wood Bluff IN English touring motorist who coln ldrd with a German tank was surj^rised to see that his car had suffered praetic iv no damage. Outraged onicers tdd him to make his presence \trrce as quickly r»s possible, but (The Motor reveois) he
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  • 197 6 CONVINCED Gibraltar has been tendered useless for keeping open the Straits by German fortifications secretly constructed ground Algiers, the French Genera] Staff have revived the century-old proposal to cut a giaiii canal across the scuth-west corner of France. Canal would be created by widening
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  • 139 6 Don't EVER Trust A Thar Too Far AFFICIALS of Central Park Zoo rey fused to discuss injuries received by Keeper Matthew Sullivan when he was butted frcm behind by a thai\ or hemitragus jemlahieus, commonly called a wild goat. Mr. Sullivan was cleaning the thai* cage when the animal, which
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  • 246 6 JOKES FOR SALE FREEHOLD TJOW much would you give for a brand-new, quick-fire music-hall sketch about beards? It is among the stcck-in-tr?de cf the late Fred Duprez, the man with 10,000 jckes, who died m a liner m mid-Atlan-tic three months a?o. In accordance with stage custom, all the Material
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  • 145 6 Letter From a Man of v He asks us to excuse his w r s. do more than that- v;e con^X *< Ml beir? ah'o to writs at vr! t Ul especially as hn has b >er mtte£** rheumatism This i, rhat £™«J*
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    • 221 6 HIS FRIENDS SHUNNED HIM 30 days later most > popular of all He was weak, nervous, irritable, a mere shadow of his former self. Friends shunned him then came the change! His doctor advised Waterbury's Compound. What a difference just thirty day^ made. Bright and cheerful once again, all because
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    • 110 6 M PAGE DOG 18*111 JHS uo Jp -^v.^fe. iijß Cbaiteni Bank *-**>ft^l Worms cause more ill-heahh and suffering m dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor •ippetite, staring coar, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing these signs. The only
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    • 236 6 SYMPnONIC VOICE RADIOS 1 AND IIIL CATHI DhAL TONE J TINMX. WORLD-WIDE RADIO Co.| 98, Robinson Koad, SmgapMl J A SOCIAL CALL I I A oOr I IN PiNANG I IN IPOH I MY, .VAr-.v, \j A DAD I JUS! WON ~HE HOW WELL yJW ./-all CHAMPIONSHIP IN BOXING. YOU
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  • 1599 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES •U'HAT I Bm alxnit your articles/ 1 said |fee Caiulid Friend, "is the excellent make of quotations. You are so nod* at reproducing stories somebody else "°Thw reminded me of Mrs. Patrick Campbell's comment on Mr. James Agate's book •♦Fro" "1 so en J°y your konk." sne
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  • This Week's Short Story
    • 1800 8  - FLYING B LIN D Michael Hastings Ry 'pHE coin which had sent Stratford to his death lav exactly where i* had fallen, half m the* shadow cas! by the roujdi bench against which Stratford had been leaning. Stratffefd'a feet, when he turned impatiently and stalked out of the wooden hut.
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    • 243 8 Warning. More people lose their teeth through pyorrhoea than decay. k Genozo* Brand Tooth Paste protects your gums and definitely prevents pyorrhoea. 1 Genozo gives your teeth a wonderful gleaming whiteness. Genozo is entirely free from soap, grit and harmful bleaching agents. Genozo has a most refreshing flavour. Sold m
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    • 144 8 The Only Way To Stop Indigestion is to neutralise the excess acid which in f» cases out of 10 is the cause of the trouble. Recent X-ray experiments by Professor Bidet, of Paris, proved that Bi.surated' Magnesia contains the quickest-acting acid neutrallsers and stomach correctives known to medical science. A
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    • 40 8 \i .^!Tj So Long U>ote agly |«i W <an be e\jred m a rev% weeks AT I HOME FREE treatise tells how WRITE' I LEPROSY also cured Literature FREE. I SCL DIS T QIBU TQ£S I KA.MAIJV WORKS, Pancbpota, Bengal
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    • 488 8 Glands Restored lo Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C Scientist Explains How VX^ New Discovery Makes y/ Men Feel Years Younger oXL An eminent physician, with more than suffering nun and by physioUne *r«JJ S<» years of experience, after long studs "ut the world. Kor instance, I>r ■>*" and scientific
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  • 671 9  - Learn To Shoot And Sleep Well C. S. Hammonds (By tfEirt and practice of rifle shootI has a soothing effect during merits of riim on >^ mf n Itnfl n a fe*' women. %*abi>yk very young he fa vpn a wonder P"" to k^ him In the middle of his
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  • 147 9 London, Mar. 1. •THIRTY -THREE- YfcAR old Tom A Harvey, of Heath-lane, Lowton, mar here, saved the 7.53 a.m. L.M.S. Liverpool-Manchester business men's express to-day by waving a spade. He wa.<: working m a field by the railway when he saw water cascacUng on
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    • 493 9 Septic Germs Lurk Everywhere The Least Scratch will let them m! Why do surgeons take such elaborate FIRST. Put them into practice by precautions m the operating theatre keeping a tin of Cuticura Ointment Because they know that septic germs handy and using it promptly on all lurk everywhere. You
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  • 1630 10 News Notes Of The Week By Our Own Correspondent JUS reception given by Viscount Trodegar at Raffles Hotel on Monday, last, on the occasion of his marriage to Princess Olga Dolgorcu ky, was a small but cheery affair. A simple, smart afternoon frock, •Ntriped
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    • 42 10 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers From Berlin For Ladies Or Gcnthmeti Specials* m all the latesl method- and experts In pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate. WE JAZ>£ Unusual and Inexpensive 18 Battery Rosd, Ist floor Phone 7143
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    • 205 10 •f-PRISCILLA ltd.--* j PLAYSI7ITS, I s and i j LASTEX SWIfVISUITS S i TEL. 3335. 61, Stamford Road IQP ;^T-- t^>v^l i^^. *^*«a ,^< At Vogue's! SENSATIONAL SHOWING Maiden Form's Latest Sensation A New Brassiere Created For Figures With HeavierThan- Average Breasts Designed for Bosoms still Youthful.:/ Firm— to Prevent
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    • 34 10 MYLETO HAIR COLOU R RESTORER WILL RESTORE GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS' NATURAL COLOUR. p er 75cts h °"ie SETTING LOTION FOR LADIES. HAIR CREAM FOR MEN. Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.
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    • 69 10 /AArTAIIUHouse of FrsVons. Fancy (imd Spefvfiril SPORTS WfJOL ?v. n Pu'tF Sporf Sweaters Jeckefg ?hfrti ladies Cen'lomfn. la 7, \(»IiTII BEIDSE IiOAD. SaowrcoiKs a*. Great V. orld Pa**MADAME~PAGE I ttp r t^, rircadilly l ONDOX I XPERT I)RKSS'MAKi:n Specialising In MATERNITY WEAR, TROrSSEAI 7 TAILORING ni\i rir ri. READVMATES A
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  • 1318 11 News From Up Country Penang specialises ji n good cooking: j I Exciting week m j j Kuala Lumpur: j j Cameron High- j j land's visitors list a i M lllMH«« lllllllin ffHE Penang Club, umous lor Its ex--1 ciu-venes and it.> refusal to admit pta* '-I- created a
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  • 130 11 Minor Ailments How To Treat Them Briorc bandaging, clean the wound thoroughly and if you .suspect that it contains further dirt or poisonous matter, apply resin ointment liberally. Never apply lodine to a dirty cut as it may aggravate matters. Sec that everything you use is sterilised and wash your
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  • 264 11 Doctor In The Home A CCIDENTS will happen m the home, however careful you may be. Cuts,' .si rains, bruises— to say nothing of burns and scalds, are misfortunes which may occur at any time. Sometimes these are trifling enough for you to deal with yourself. Sometimes they may necessitate
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  • 336 11 If you feel just a little bit off colour ZONE'S general well-being depends a tremendous amount on the type cf food one fats and on the quantity— rikNst of us cat far too much and then wonder why we feel just oil colour, our skins are not
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    • 170 11 CORNS? ass «o pn cure. AxOTHEH HkAE^AC HE? Relief this New Modei.i Way Double Acting-Ssd-Ute Alka -Itzer *JJ*V I'doo1 doo l .*o n»en and w«men u«»e this AlVa-Seltzer today- N» it on hand e ni. scientifically balanced remedy i\ at home «md at work. Use achl fr m thc discom^ts
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    • 273 11 BACKACHE Thousands of men and &^jk to your kidneys women complaining ot the wv l jr.iT fB agony of rheumatism and ffia, r?) m 7\ chronic backache, actually t sS^rfT*^ suffer from kidney trouble ■■■■Pm fT" but do not know it. Thou- W*\l I "^M* A sands of sufferers waste
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    • 489 11 HAIR Is your case here? IF YOUR HAIR TROUBLE IS BELOW. KOTALKO HAS PUI IT RIGHT BEFORR AND CAN DO SO AGAIN. j^|^^ T^\A Urn „,a.,U •••••••••f o« my h»»o at an I waa JP I OIU M€ WOUIQ told 1 BhouJd n c r t.aye auother hair '99 t
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  • 569 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, March 19, 1939. Other Social Evils In Malaya IT sterns a great pity th«t Dr Chen Su Lan has had to close d>> his clinic for the cure of opium diets. There is evidence that the clinic met with great su'.^ess ii* many cases and that Dr.
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  • 563 12 k WELL-KNOWN magician, who wore a beard and moustache, happened to i'Be a man who was his exact double. The magician engaged the man on the spot to assist him in a substitution trick. "When 1 jump into the trunk," he said at the
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  • 1096 12  - Hitler's Coup will bring CONSCRIPTION to Britain and the COLONIES C.H. Stanley Jones Hungary and Rumania Next and then Holland? By and a FLEET to SINGAPORE FUPLOMATIC correspondents m London and Paris who professed to be puzzled by the developments m Czechoslovakia during the week were officially inspired m their
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    • 69 12 MODERNISM /iy ....WITHATRADITipNo/ MUSICAL^WWe/ The style II Moutrie Piano h^ •<*•&* en.Wved enormous popularity over a L^_^^ period «.l nti«>y y ars,— Now, (his instrum .*.it is available m the conservative modernistic case illustrated yS zx -ii extra cost. Price $500- /^^^^^^^M\ This perfected miniature upngiit i. < s Wei
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  • 878 13 CLINIC NOW A SCHOOL (Tribune St aff Reporter) "ThE Singapore Anti Opium Clinic closed down primarily because of lack of funds. In all its five years of existence Government's only contribution toward the running of the Clinic was the payment of
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  • 170 13 Petty Officer Loses Case London, Mar. 1. FNGINE-ROOM ARTIFICER ERIC JOHN A. JENKINS, of H.M.S. Curacoa, failed m his action for damages against his Admiral and Captain. Judgment with coste was given m the King's Bench Division m favour of Ad- rmial cf the Fleet the Earl of Cork and
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  • 129 13 TRIAL FOR 16-YEAR-OLD MURDER Alx, Provence. I CONVICTED gangster. Caputo Ginere, Cor>Jeaii by birth, is facin; trial at the assizes here for the murt»t ot his sweetheart m Mar*.ttes IS years ago. Genero disappeared after the murder hit, when convicted for the kidnapping of 15 m New York, he was
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  • 90 13 What The Stars Foretell gSfcjM ALL READERS. "io4«o i ces nreval "»e 5 Hre. fta^ a^ been ft™?'^ ?3 t0 December 22 5 J »cce« i, Pr W!ious tor ni"^ snort :na SSL m btisiMi* «t-tarjk f. f^PPuintmcrA or I l^Z;in ar 0/ rfy Wers, and 0 t**erttance a* the
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  • 148 13 \Fruvi Our Oicn Correspondent] London, Mar. 6. SIX Jarrow girls have answered the plea of a "lonely sailor" m Singapore who asked Jarrow's mayor, Mr. Alfrd A. Rtnnie, to find him a bride. Writing from Singapore, the sa Icr praised Jarrow girls and urged
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  • 139 13 BROTHERS FIGHT WOLVES WITH FIST SoP.a. rVO brothers, Ivan and Penko NikollctT, fctsht w ith their bare hands lo kcrp ferocious wclves from .lumping into their wajrsron when a pack suddenly attacked it on the road between the t v. n of Lorn on the Danube and their village of
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  • 24 13 This building, mow a school, was or.er th? clinic at whUk I Jr. < f>.< n I. an treated opium addicts.
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  • 494 13 NEVER BETRA YED WINS OR LOSES London, Mar. 1. "POKER FACE" Parker, of Northampton, would bet C 1,000,000, 000,000 a y ear an d never turn a hair. "No man can do that for long," they whispered on the race-courses of England. "It's too
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  • 117 13 Salisbury. COR the first time m Rhodesia, the aeroplane method of curing whooping-ecugh has been used here. Ten-year old Brace Goddard and his sister. Val?:ic, aged seven, were taken up to a height ck 13,000 leet m a De Havfland Tiger. Mem by Mr. c H. Prince. Although
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  • 31 13 TRADE REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Emil L. M. Marischler, who has been appointed correspondent m Singapore cf the Czecho-Slovak Government Export Institute. He was formerly with the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., m Singapore.
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  • 162 13 Driverless Lorry Kills Four Alexandria. driving a lorry along the desert road from Cairo to Alexandria, the driver fell off the lorry, which crashed straight into an oncoming car killing four people. This has been revealed at the enquiry into the accident m which three prominent members of the Greek
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    • 196 13 111 lly^ I x v V x. ~^l —^m ~^m —^3 "~^^^k x ~SLm^ —^^^M J cutd unth it YOUR STREHGTH As time flies you get older and weaker. You may not feel it because the change is slow and gradual. The fact, however, lemains that with eveiy year as
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  • 104 14 HINDU WOMEN SEEK NEW LAWS Bomoay. A DEPUTATION of the Bombay Women's Council has waited on the Home Minister, Mr. K. N. Munshi, here and urged the Provincial Government to brins forward legislation with regard to: Remarriage oi minor widows, Divorce, Guardianship, and Inheritance of properly. The deputation .said that
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  • 353 14 Wealthy White Slaver Takes Yard Tip Quits London, Feb. 12. UNTIL recently, he was a highly-respected resident of the "exclusive*' district where he had his luxurious home, and lived at the rate of £5,000 a year. He also had a mansion fiat in the West End; a house up the
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  • 46 14 5 Fitchburg, Massachusetts. t rVO newlyvveds discovered I here a month after their I marriage that they were uncle I 5 and niece. S J The parties, Alexander Bris- son and Beatrice B. Brisson of J j Fitchbursr, have now obtained an annulment. 1
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  • 127 14 Canada's First Gang Murder Toronto. IJANADA'S first gang- murder has just occurred here. Four armed men killed James Windsor, a racetrack bookmaker, and their methods led police to believe they were American gangsters from either Chicago or Buffalo. Windsor and five relatives had just finished dinner m the kitchen of
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  • 141 14 TIU; engine of a crowded c* press train left the Central station here and went rotrtS oft into the night withWt passengers, goods -or coach* The warning bell on the platform sounded a minnu before the scheduled time of denarture. Friends bade fart well to one
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  • 110 14 TOR two iveekv detectives tnt< been searching tor a dfcut organ which was removed from tfc Wesley Hall. Durban, but no tract ha>. been found. The Rev. C. E. Wilkinson of tbefc tral Methodist Church, Durban, fiij reporier that the orran had beec the hall for a number
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  • 212 14 'FHE reason why many-medalled General Goering recently received still another decoration this time a much-coveted decoration from the King of Sweden has now leaked out: it was to soothe his injured feelings following a snub. Goering's new medal, the Grand Cross with Chain
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  • 111 14 Bomte: A SUCCESSFUL process for A facturing cheap radio rece!<* costing not more than 40 ng has been perfected by thetechntf* of the Khalsa College, MatunK*.* here, according to the Pnncfl* the College. This, it is claimed, within reach of milltona oi P«» f lies m
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    • 376 14 THE VJ».N WHO WAS HALF-DEAD now full of life and energy. There are hundreds of such men out here worn-out before their time, listless, irritable, and prey to eveiy fever, chill or influenza that's going. Always too fagged out to enjoy either woik o: play. You may be one of
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    • 200 14 ftE A SUPERMAN FV iqsq Tlic "World -Beater" Couise of Home Training by HAKOLD LAURANCE, Triple Undefeated Strength Champion of Great Britain Official Olympic Games Representative, so phenomenally .successful for over 50,000 men between i the ages of 16 and 30, including eminent Doctors, members of the Army Navy and
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  • 141 15 J Sydney. New South Wales. i flgfl of patriotism is 1 A weepin? over many men J 5 h..t it is e.nlv skin- i SrSloriinc to m. Fred j£* who claims to be the STtr Sydney's professional I for ever.; and j ltt stra!»a. My Country." with l^n
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  • 96 15 "Mounties" Not A "Travelling Circus" Ottawa. THE limit has been reached m the ur.mc undency to expect th? famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police "to fee somethinjr of a travelling cireu-."' says Commissioner S. T. Wood, of the Royal Canadian I'ntttl, m his annual rei>ort to Hriiament. The Cc«mi:ssioner complains that
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  • 76 15 Lisbon. |HR£L deaf an .j dumb unemr oyc I ZLr: uth o Atr or ica. bin they *ST*i 2? the y decided to tl JjJ2j coaW not notice the »m»t tivk rnes madp by the man and carried on *n arW**?? that th had
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  • 315 15 Philadelphia. JJETECTIVKS here are slowly assembling the pieces m the amazing "murder for insurance" crime jigsaw. They have questioned a stocky 45-year-old tailor, Paul PetriHo, whom they accuse of being the evil Keniu.s behind the gang of men and women whose business was wholesale profit
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  • 116 15 Ivry Xord, Quebec. FRIGHTENED by the headlight of a railway engine, a horse, dragging a light sleijsrb, bolted and dashed along the railway line nine and a half miles m 35 minutes. When the animal's flight from Ivry Nor;i wps el "covered, it was almost out of
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  • 53 15 Berlin. A YOUNG farm hand has been forbidden to smoke until he is 18 by the court m Langenbielau. Silesia. This punishment and six weeks' imprisonment were m- flicted on him for having 5 thrown away a cigarette stub I m a barn, which caught fire and was
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  • 172 15 SOLDIER WHO WOULD NOT DIE Victoria, British Columbia. riVE years ago doctors told Ser- geant Jack Scott, formerly of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, that he had only a few months to live. But hale and hearty, and wearing kilts, socks and a tam-o'shanter. Sergeant Scott has covered 31,000 miles
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    • 252 15 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a con iition (or disease) to which many names an given but few really understand, ll is simply weakness— a break down as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. No matter what may be its causes (they are almost n.nnberless),
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    • 276 15 use Brylcrccrn regu- r^-^^QV^^^S A^WX. larly. For Brylcreem >-^C^^^ \j is more than a first- I class dressing. It's a splendid hair tonic as well. Betides controlling the hair without gumming it, Brylcreem invigorates the scalp. Saves time, too. One application keeps the hair well-groomed for the whole day. Get
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  • 583 16 TYPES OF LAYING CAGES IN USE (By "Orpington") J[T is not necessary to have acres of land to rear fn;m 300 to 3,000 laving hens. It is also not necessary to have many assistants who, if they r\n net object to their work during the dry
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  • 404 16 Trial Of The "Four Ogres" I THE trial of .the "four ogres" of Leninsk-Kuzni.tzky m Siberia capital of the wo-ld's largest coalfield is revoalino- one of the silliest and most evil stories m the annals of crime. A" special ni'liUuy court i > trying the ioeai d» puiy chief i>ri.sieiUur,
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  • 297 16 (By R.A. Thompson, Doctor Of Ocular Science) 'FHE discovery that carotene, chief source of vitamin A, improves the vision m the nark, relieves eyestrain and keeps motorists out ol accidents at night opens up new vistas. Experiments have shown that oranges have a
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  • 90 16 Mdbovne. TIN bottles of beer htfe ke» found m a well at Yu nathan which went dry dwißJ Australia's heat van I They had apparently km dropped m years ago, but tfce foetr was m excellent em- r dition. 1 r:ipreredented tcmperatir 1 S have killed spikes
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    • 780 17 r>Vl rid of that terrible I CICFA ENDS ensure d.grstu.n of fc VJ [oddest on. Strengthen INDIGESTION your tood It ond^- your weak stomach and end FLATULENCE P** *"<* duress! JL y*npioms which p#|ZeTifi»Tinw .^^H ~^r an owl bul surely rummy vONSTIPATIOn your iu-alVn ACIDITY Sold m \Y^^Ztl 1. ito
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    • 1022 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY I **1\ WTt TT^ We T 1 5 4f) s f ec al broadcast for Asia. Chi When And Where In I.Ktpn In c^^^& j 7.50 "From 7to 9." A Happy uro SINGAPORE LONDON from different parts 01 'he Em- |f amme pire. 800 Phohi newspaper.
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  • 214 18 London. ,4 FRENCH naval court has sentenced to death by a firing squad a young officer, who, for £480, sold to a foreign Power plans lor the mobilisation of the Fr2nch Mediterranean Fleet during the SeptemTfr crisis. His girl accomplice and lover was sent
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  • 72 18 I Stony Brook, N.Y. State. i FISHERMEN'S dreams came I true here when 5,000 sea 5 bass left by an ebbing tide were trapped by the ice as a S small lagoon froze over. I Residents went down to the 5 lake, selected the fish they I
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  • 137 18 "HAMLET'S" TRIUMPH IN NEW YEAR New York. Mil. Maurice Evans full length "Hamlet," the most popular version of the play ever seen on Broadway, piled up one of the most remarkable totals of gross receipts of the season, m its fourteenth and last week here. In the six-day period the
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  • 368 18 I OXDON has aj»ain become the headquarters of international <j? dealers, who are flooding the continent with banned dru^s. This statement is made by the French police following re investigations. The head of the "Anti-Dope Squad ol the Surete. the Paris Scotland Yard. said
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  • 193 18 LOST AND FOUND TWO odd caves of 1 found" m the I?,,!** States: An excited woman at fttti burgh. Pennsylvania, called it I the Pot Office and asketi fw the return ot a letter sh< ky posted to a charitable or*« sation. She explained she hatf meant to place a
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  • 87 18 FIRST PEOPL E'S GARAGE Berlin. THE first "people's car garage is about to be built m Rnnnoverseh Muenden lKar Hano\rr The garage will have three .storeys and will he. use 200 of Hitler'; cheap "people's cars.** The i>i;t fee saragfng one of these cars will be oaly Utfl j marks
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    • 1548 18 FEEL "LIVERISH"? Take Nature's Own Tonic. Liverish, irritable, depressed. Sallow"luuned, pimply, far too fat. Sluggish, tired, no energy for anything. Thousands of in- n and women through Malaya feel like th;r to-day. Thousands more will never feel that way again, for Nature's own clear, sparklit:.' •raters are cleansing their systems,
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  • 126 19 BADMINTON MA Y DIE OUT IN BA TU PAHA T TH F Batu Pahat District Bad--1 niinton Association is certainly too easy going for. m spite of criticisms nothing so far has been done. The I*3B district tournament ha d already been decided but U]l now the prizes have not
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  • 401 19 Kinta Association Busy On Another Contest (By ''Racquet"— Perak) lI.WiNC ju t concluded the Kinta Notices' tournament, the ever-pr^ressive and active Kinta Badminton Association is at the moment planning > hold another event. This time the ompetiticn is open only io novices among the fair sex.
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  • 451 19 Penang Players Prepare For Challenge From The South (By *'Sphin\" Penang) WITH the close of entries for the Malayan open championships last night, interest is generally centred on the draw which will take place presently. At the moment of writing, it is not possible to ascertain the number of entries
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  • 633 19 MALAYA CAN LEARN A LOT FROM ENGLAND CAMBRIDGE HALF BLUE WRITES ON CONDITIONS OF PLAY (By "Phoenix"— Singapore) (CONDITIONS of play m major tournaments have long been the hone of contention between players and organisers, and not infrequently, even among the organisers themselves. In Malaya, there used to be— and
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  • 441 19 Malayan Championships (By "Phoenix"— Singapore) SPECULATION is already rife as to the chances of the players from various States and Settlements m the forthcoming a^lMalaya badminton championshins which are taking place m Penang at Easter. Insofar as Singapore is concerned and I intend confining
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  • 955 20 COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS— IN SOCCER Hugh S;iv;ii»«' Says nOMPARISONS between past and present champions have always been a topic of sore discussion between sport critics, so I will not commit myself m any way as to th°. imriis or demerits of the present standard of soccer as compared with that
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  • 358 20 Malacca, Saturday. CRICKET is m full swing m the v Settlement and all available grounds m town are occupied during week-ends. The Malacca Club, playing against the Seng Cheong Society on Sunday was unlucky to lose the match by a single wicket. The bright
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    446 20  -  Pete IK ffENTURA MARQUES who holds the feather and light weight titles of Singapore has not had occasion to defend either of these crowns for quite a time. Now that JotEagle is m Singapore an opportunity is being taken to match the pair for the 135 lbs. title
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    • 259 20 BLILDiNC SOCIETY m •CF MALAYA LTD- I H tlmqh THRIFT INDEPENDENCE Save your money systematical- THE DEPOSIT SYSTEM IS 3^l lv through the Building Society. S VFE Kegvlir investments (however <,malV make you Confident. Then Not on? cent of your money deposited prepare you for any sudden call with the
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  • 20 21 Mg f Hutchi-on, of the 2 M nt'P^tment and his Ttef were married at j 'Ay •a.heH.a! ye-t.r-i..^.
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  • 321 21 Lotus Club To Have Own Premises Singapore. Saturday 1 n of we j. Ru ffle s Quay. S. *H. Shirazic presided. X m R Mcnon read the mif the last meeting and also the ates rpnnrt which were passed withW" 1 f W,t 2fter which Mrs. S. C. iSStfC report
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  • 59 21 CZECH FUNDS Second Net ice To London Bankers nstrn-rc London. May 1,;. jj-.uiiS are current m the city chat i.-om the was received by London tokMK yesterday's instructions tv fLw her by dennlte:y requesting "•jankers not to make any sort of a regard to the Cze;h Fundj. »Mtfce is reported
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  • 128 21 Detriot, Michigan, iMar. 18. ¥OHN Henry Lewis, world lighi heavy W2ig'it champion, is almost blind m the left cy^ according to official reports. Two doctors called upon him and examined him on behalf of the Michigan State Board of Athletic Control. In view of
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  • 54 21 OIL TALKS REACH A DEADLOCK New York. Mar. 18. ANEW YORK Times" report from Mexico StatG that Mr. Richberg's oil talks have reached a deadlock. Richbers is returning to Washington but is expected to return to Mexico City In April. The Government and the coxns hnve submitted bris attacking the
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  • 69 21 Chicago. Mar. Tf. TV*R 1 3. Paderewski, the famous 1H pinisi and fir-t Pi««ideii* of Poland, denounced Herr Hitler m a letter to Dr. Benes. He described Hitler as a ruthless in▼ftdei who has stamped the most sacred lights of a nation, and adds: '•From the bottom of
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  • 232 21 London, Mar. 18. r- -ibiiity of further aggravate of the centra! European the markets read into conformation of the news ■■ll h, s been presented with sweeping demands by Gerv widely discussed m city circles. Jl bjwever. no shns of pani tr> ok neart f
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  • 256 21 "I Cannot Live Without Her" T EAVINC a message that he "could not live without her", a twenty -year -old British marine m Shanghai shot himself dead with his service rifle m the room of a Russian cabaret girl m Shanghai. Girl's evidence was
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  • 362 21 Singapore, Saturday. Ij*Oß the first time m the history of the Singapore Tea?hers* Association a lady was elected president, Miss Richardson, Principal of Raffles Girls' School being elc-ted to this office to-day at the fifth annual general meeting of the Association, held at the
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  • 42 21 Pretoria, Mar. 18. It is learned m official quarters that all pc,l:ce leave has been cancelled for the week-end. Reservists haVie been ordered to report. The reason given is that tbis action has been taken for pdi-nini;trative purposes.— Reuter
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  • 46 21 Shanghai, M.ir. 18. JAPANESE planes bombed *hr Anmitun Southern Baptist Mission Hospital at ChenfcMw yesterday, it is reported and six Chinese tasualtirs resulted. The mission's refugee ramp was also bombed and th.re were 200 Chinese easualti; s. No foreigners were hurt.— Reuter
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  • 80 21 Plane, Mar. is. rpir£ future of Jewish pefageei is arousing- the deepest concern anK"g BHMi and AmtMitmm organisations working for Ifceir emigrations. Cwin^ to military prohibition, no Jews can leave Czechoslovakia tfthout a special army permit, and It is impossible for these organisation* k> < I
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  • 76 21 Sime Darby Co. 's Dinner QIXE, Darby (0., Id., held an •'?ht at <he Great Worlrl Kcstauiant. uj ere. was a large atttadrrsct. comprising the v/liole of the Blme Darby ;»h ana mrny trom the Malayan Faint Works. Vrui^u* members made Epe«ches, Among those present were: Mr. E. c. !itn.
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  • 697 22 AIRMEN TROUNCE "TADS" IN DIV. I SOCCER QttPLAtING their opponents m all departments of th: jrame, the K.A.F. defeated thr Manchester Regiment when the\ mci m a Div. I, S.A.F.A. league soccer match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Tads lost hy 7 l. H ro of »ho clc^y
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  • 283 22 Sport Courtesy On The Padang Kuala Lumpur, Friday. JTOR the first time m the history of sport m Selangor, members of a visiting- club and a press representative were ordered to vacate the seats they occupied at the Selangor Club padang this evening while a soccer match between S.C.R.C. and
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  • 282 22 Wilton Scores 102 Against Y. M. C A. Singapore, Saturday. THE V.M.C.A. to-day drew with a Fort Canning team m a game o/ cricket at Anson Road, time intervening. Bright cricket was seen. Fort Canning totalled a score of 204 runs, Wilton contributing 102 before being run out. Xavier of
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  • 35 22 Arthur Spencer. York- hire eta: beat Kcnnei ley's recoro aggn?a^ .scoring 1.266 m his semi-iina! Sim T. H. Jones m the Surrey billiard' pionship tournament, says a h; cable from London.
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  • 140 22 Yachting Turner's Crew Win Winter Fours Slnjrapcre, Saturday. A T th;; Winter Fokts of the Royal *> Sin^aiiore Yacht Club to-day, TnrnsrV crew fsna'ly won from Waiford' c&y by four lengths, m a very e:;:c!ling race. Tho onr?2 Was frcm the East end cf He rhsTiticl bstm j .en Pulau
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 22 An incident m the recent match between the Chinese and the S.C.C. on the Padang.
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  • 41 22 The President and Committee of the Royal Singapore Golf Club extend the wnirtesy C f the Course to members of clubs affiliated to the Malayan Golf &ssotir,ticn who have entered for fcirc above championship, as from Monday, April 3.
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  • 312 22 London, Saturday. L.NGLISH and Scottish league soccer match played to-day, resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Arsenal 2 Liverpoo! 0 A.:lcn Villa 3 Stoke City 1 Blackpool n Bolton W. 0 Breticford n Leeds U. 1 Derby C. 3 Charlton A.
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  • 1173 23 Final Day Of Selangor Races HIVI HIVI UPSETS TO PAY $75 \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A HEAVY shower of rain fell before the first race was run at Kuala A Lumpur this afternoon m the final day of the Selangor
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  • Article, Illustration
    10 23 Fort Tanning cricket team which met the V.M.C.A. on Saturday.
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  • 126 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. A BRISK, enthusiastic young man, 27-year-old Private Fiddcck, of the Loyal Regiment, is going for a long run m the near future. He strided into this office to-day and unfolded his plans to me. Piddcck, who came m third
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  • 245 23 Good Innings By Balhatchet AN excellent 70 by Balhatchet and two good .'upporting scores of 37 and 39 not out by Sullivan and Alvis respectiveiy were mainly responsible for the S.RC. putting up the very fine total of 228 and declaring their innings closed for eight wickets p gainst the
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  • 66 23 The following will represent the August Badminton Party m a friendly badminton match with the Endeavour Badminton Party at the latter's court, No. 21, Rambai Road, at 3.00 p.m.. today. Free transport will be provided: Yap Meow Siew, Tay Kheng Ann. Le2 Leng Thong, Khor Tian Hock, Ong
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    38 23 :«irs v. D. 3hcerwood who is bringing a strong basket ball team from Manila to play m Malaya. Games will be played at the Happy World against local teams. The team will arrive m Singapore on April 13.
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  • 56 23 ft By kind permission of the Acting Colonel Commandant. Hon. Lt. Coi. Dato Haji Yahya bin Abu Tali'j, D.P.M.J., the Band of the Johore Military Forces will render musical spl-rtinns nt thp Rnvpi .Tohore International Club on Sundays from 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. when there is
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  • 245 23 S.C.C. Easily Beat Indians IN spite of excellent bowling by Sand<»ham, who toolc six wickets for 13 runs and was mainly responsible for dismissing the S.C.r for 112 runs, the Indian Association fared badly against the Padang Club on Saturday m a cricket match. The S.C.C. won b> 55 iuns,
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  • 122 23 Malayan Boxers Do Well London, Mar. 0. TWO more triumphs were so- dived by the Murdoch bro llkjs !rcm Malaya at the Army and Territorial Boxing Championships m London on Saturday. A pear ago these two nephews tin time A.B A champion caused a lot «f comment by their quick
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  • 119 23 The following are tie- m the S\R.C. tennis tournament en Monday: Championship Singles:— P. D'Almeida vs. R. Bavth. Dr. S. L Ochier.s vs. A. Watts Championship Doubles: H. E. Hughes S\ Moreira v^. C. B. Webb H. D'Rozario. J. S. de Souza C. A. Norris vs. G. C.
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  • 127 23 The following are the starting time; m the women's match between the Keppcl Golf Club and the Island Club, at Keppel en Wednesday: p.m. 3 25 Mrs. McMorinc <17> vs. Mz'F E. Hitcliam '20) 3.30 Mrs. K. C. Eu (22) vs. Mrs. A. B Menzies (24) 3.35
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 9 24 The Sunday Tribune THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, MARCH 19, 1939.
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    • 353 24 INDUSTRY IN A NEW SETTING SCARCELY six months old, lhr» industrial cooperative movement has become one of the most vital economic forces in war-time China. It has regained for refugees their productive place in life; it has turned tiny villages into hives of new activity and restored the monetary life-blood
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