Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 April 1939

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune a.m. liiliiioii ypL ti SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, M'RIL 2, 1939 FIVE CENTO The Sunday Tribune
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  • 207 1 BRITAIN MAY HAVE TO GUARD DANZIG Bold Challenge To Blackmail A REUTER message from Warsaw says it is believed the Pciish Government has made it clear to the German Government that a unilateral change m the statu! of Danzig would be considered a threat to Polish independence cf the kind
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  • 150 1 Nazis Wait Tensely For Hitler's Word Wilhelm* haven, Apr. J. r |M\.\s of thousands of people from all parts >r Ihe Re ch are hurrying m fifty special trains and hundreds of motor-lorries to attend the launching of the 35,000-ton battle* .-hij* Admiral von Tirpitz here. Afterwards they will hear
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  • 15 1 'a: s««nr:.droin=* -^-mt nackbv--.br, ci. WfHK t .i.1.1. I il.'il Reuter
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  • 47 1 i London, Apr. 1. THE British financial year closed to-night with a deficit of £12.009,000. Revenue amounted to £927,000,001 i pnd was £55,000,000 more than last year but £17,500,000 below the esti- mate. Expenditure was £939,999,000, which i.s £4,399,000 below the esti- mate. Reuter
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  • 572 1  - CHINA WILL STRIKE BACK IN THE AIR Sin Chew Tit Poh Russia Sending 30 Warplanes A Week To Chiang Kai Shek Shanghai, Apr. I. "OUSSIAN aeroplanes are bcinß delivered to the Chiang Kai Shek regime al the rale of some new machines a week." This categorical confirmation of reports which
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  • 94 1 Hitler Speaks At Midnight B-arlin. Apr. 1. ■IERR Hitler is expected to deliver fj his speech al Wilhclmshaven a speech which he is reported to have revised m anser after rcceivinj; Mr. Chamberlain's warning between 4.45 and ."> pm GMT. (just after nrdnisht ."Malayan time). It is rumoured that foreign
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  • 43 1 100 KILLED IN JAPANESE AIR RAID Chungking. Apr. I. 4 HUNDRED persons were v killed and 200 wounded and mete than 200 houses demolished when Japanese planes dropped over 100 bombs on Liangshan, eastward of Chungking on Wednesday, according to Chines? reports. Reuter
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  • 51 1 FROM ONE "PERFECT GIRL" TO ANOTHER Miss Lhrystabel Lei-grhton Porter, aged 22. of Birmingham, was chosen t he perfec! physical fitness girl at the "Cavalcade of Physical Fitness" which took place at tie* liOndon Palladium. Miss Joan Lawrence (left), last year's winner, ipresenting a bou (ju'.-t to Miss I fi.'.-lilnj:
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  • 381 1 Mexican Singer Denies Betrothal To Indian Maharajah EXPECTS TO RETURN TO SCREEN Singapore, Saturday. JJEAUTIFUL Spanish artiste formerly m the troupe- of the Greater Marcus Show, Senorita Sofia Alvarez is leaving Singapore tomorrow by Imperial Airways flying-boal for Allahabad but denuitety not tor the "marriage to a certain Indian Maharajah
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  • 41 1 Pari-?, Apni I The Franco-Rumanian commercial tieaty was fcrtnally signed yesterday a* the Qnai d'Onsay at noon. ft. Bnnnet (For; iAn Minister' m a speech said be hoped ihe agreement would .shortly lead to further econcmlc collaboration. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 flsie Mary Announces |S| C W ShlpHH'l! I J American Dresses. «j"
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    • 38 1 Film News Extracts -8, Strictly Ret-wem Ourselves 7. Short Story 8. G. s. Hammonds 9, Women 10 and 11. C. II Stanley Jones 12, Poultry Note„ Hi. Radio 17. Bad mm ton Features J f Sports Parade 10.
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    • 15 1 Boat Race CAMBRIDGE WIN BY 4 LENGTHS i i Sec full report on page 22
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    • 53 1 Elsie Mary Battery Read. DRFSSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. f| MB S& m m llil. Te-i. 1772. .-<|t»r_______ W ßt«3lt--a|----------^^ <Bk The While Horee* Inn, Canongate. Edinburgh, h The OrigiMl Hove of White Hone Whi« W. 174?. II WHITE HOI^SE j r scotch Whisky I ■JHiTt HC*KS6 O.STi_LtR{». LTO. OLAGGO* 10*90%
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  • 265 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IMC o.ninuTci*.: firm- and estate companies m the Federated Malay S«-:e- on Iherr nwn initiative, are building up food supplies which would be difficult lo obtain during an emergency. 'I he position now is that everyone i act in'-**
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  • 342 2 Singapore, Sal urday. AFTER a proti acted trial, an unusual case heard before Mr. IB. <;il>>«*::. the District Judge, came* an end with tl." conviction of all three accused. ()ru Hock. Ow Tong and Law Fong, sampan men. •ihe trio were charged with "doing an
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  • Article, Illustration
    414 2 HE MAKES MUSIC Singapore People Not Good Dancers But Enthusiastic Ones, Says Band Leader (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE people arc not good dancers, but they are enthusiastic ones. A man who ought to know says *o. "Singapore people are crazy on dancing en; most people m other countries are, but
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  • 38 2 Washington, Apr. 1.— The Senate has nassed a bill authorising the Army and Navy to' build up a stock of $42,000,000 worth of strategic materials. The bill now goes to the House ol Represents live Reuter
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  • 202 2 Fire Fighters Battle With Time I (Tribune Staff Repeete*.* THE possible saving of a few vital seconds from the already incredibly short pace of not more than .'»0 seconds m which the Singapore Lire Brigade gels ready to combat fires, is the reason for the proposed an'ar-jgtmcnt c€ all svviseh-
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  • 32 2 Rcmc Apr. I.—The British Charge d'Affaires, Sir Noel Charles, had a furihe- interview yesterday evening witn Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, who also saw the Polish Ambassador. Reuter
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  • 738 2 BOY'S DREAM CAME TRUE Built Own Car— Won Race Five Engines Supplied Parts For Motor Tribune Stall Reporter) lI ERE is a real success story .Ten years auo, a 14-year-old Singapore boy, piayed i-vith his n irlel motor**) train engines and model aeroplanes. He was interested most bays are i|
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  • 166 2 Housebreaking Charges Against Three Soldier o Sin: m^, Satut* THREE Privates of the Loyal Rcfiiment, Peter <*■_»> 1 McDonOujrh and Allen Thomson, who ai-iran, Mt<^ nc th A. Blacker m the fourth police court on ctaw iim theft of 12 watches, valued at WO 1r..,n >» i„ Ihe early boui
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  • 244 2 FINED $100 ON CAUSING HURT CHARGES !•> njjap'ne, sain C CLAIMING trial and then electing j to a\ '.-.thing his $*t*nx* Mr C. t. F. LopCi .vas to-day fined a tctal of SlOO Mi three charge of taiiMng hurt thrcugh negligent driving, by Mr. C. 11. Wbitton, Triflie Disi.net Judge
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  • 21 2 SHIPPING SUBSIDY HELPS UNEMPLOYED London, Apt lg f f t merchant *nipP aef^fM i»ii>i*tii.u t>s* 1 -secured M leaSt a I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 106 2 \t i\ <^ *y T > «*WT*t C*&»«**?*ss WfcAt**** ■> Kf'jiv*^ LEAST ATTRACTIVE gggjjjlte EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR m i_*al situation fc/V Bungalows and Rooms KKSTAI'RANT. Maximum Comfort. --■■-^-fiif- Modern Sanitation Irt-h and Sea Watei y ____________f^jp»n_ w Throughout. Tennis. Dam-in l^^^Wfgff^^ Inclusive Tariff: A Delightful \imos -|V phere which no
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    • 27 2 PUHMh" 5933 ~__A Telegraphic Address: iuujni!. 5934 y ■y* GOODWOOD @@i^P»* WfiM *^i ICh.it mmxlv situated ideal fo^ visitors and tourists* COCKTAIL BAR LOI'NGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.
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  • 820 3 Left Singapore This Week: Going To Yunnanfu Via New Burma Motor Road j HE Directors of ihe Tribune Group of Newspapers are pleased to announce that they have decided to send to the China War Zone a Chinese journalist of
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  • 127 3 I Monday, April 3 j Before the Chief Justice, in the First Coir.i. at 10 am., judgment re W. J. D. Hogg, deceased. Before the Chief Justice. S.S., Chief Justice, F.M.S.. and Mr. Justice e'Beckett Terrell in 1st Court at 11 am. Court of Appeal Appeal
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  • 70 3 I The Police Band, under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, wil.l pJav the followin^ programme m the Botanic Gardens t-his evening (Sunday), beginning at 8 .30: l March "Old Comrades" Teike. 2. Over; ui*e "Haydee Auber. 3 Selection 'Reminiscences of Ire I land" Godfrey. 4.
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  • 124 3 Killed Six People Versailles, Apr. 1. QNE of the mosl astonishing murder trials of recent years has ended alter a three-week hearing m the conviction on all counts of 29-year-old Gene Weidmann (a German), accused of murdering si\ cersans. Weidmann's accomplice Roger Dlllion was
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  • 298 3 Singapore, Saturday. JUDGMENT was reserved by Sii Percy McKh/.ine m a Magistrate's Appeal this morning at the Singapore High Court m the matter of a Chinese artist, Vi Cheng Yin, who m December last year was tried m the lower courts on two charges. The first charge related
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  • 1631 3 LOSS OF TRAFFIC CAUSES DROP IN STRAITS TEAMSHIP EARNINGS Singapore, Saturday. I f FHE fifty-fourth ordinary general meeting of I lie Strait s SteamI ship Company, Ltd., was held to-day. -\h\ I*\ s. Gibson presided, and the others present were Sir John Bag- nail, Messrs. Tan Soo Bin, 11. W.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 412 4 Do You REMEMBER THIS AMAZING THRILLER! Universale Most Sensational Picture That was the TALK of the WORLD for Years!! OPIXBVt TO-DAY i ||»1 |l|| ai 3.15 «.l» «l im M M F J A BRAND NEW COPY of this Hair-raising Production has been brought to Malaya To Thrill You Again!
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    • 63 4 T LAST DAY 3.15-6 15-9 15 PAVILION} THE LOVE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY, rOPIfNO IHE MAIiDEST MIKHIf>I M \ITI \u {t YOI'VE EVER ROARED AT! AN M. <• -M. lAI <,H SPE< I I ROBERT MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA BRUCE il "THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS"! WITH I WARREN WILLIAM £j v £5
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    • 183 4 -••••■I, B_____g___B_BBSBBSgHHBHM I Owing To Success Season Extended!^ TO-ISAV: 11 A.M.. ALHAMBRA WARNER BROS. HILARIOUS BROADWAY CONRDI SimBfother H rt\Q \il i r O ________P ____H A J r*. Also "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS" and H AIMDNK PICTORIAL REVIEW." EMPIRE TALKIE I SUN TALK! 7 P.M. NIGHTLY 3.15 P.M. 7.10 NKiHTIA
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  • FILM PAGE
    • 577 5 THESE STARS ARE EXPERTS IN THE ART OF PANTOMIME -Dopey And "Frankenstein Have Much In Common MAI CharUc McCarthy and Harpo |fan nic-ir.e Qjmmgi Again, Wj They're the '»nh anng m talking pictures without ..ikincr S< t}l,: Pwe an of pantomime, they (|i!fi( 1, t type f acting. *canhv really
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    • 21 5 A H Ll -^«H)l> mys mMmM^mm^****** ,n,m a SL?P f t*r K^ Fraßk N,b ne,^'imn,,n Tui*s't;n H j
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    • 203 5 SHIRLEY AT THE ALHAMBRA TIIK i "RE going lo (urn Ihe sunshine on at Ihe Alhambra this week, where Shirley Temp'e is due lo captivate audience****; daily from rues-day with her puckish Kltle personality, m 20th Century Fox's "Just Around The Corner." This picture will win you to its joyous
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    • 3 5 LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
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    • 119 5 (MOVIE fans art* permit led to take :i peek behind the scenes on Ihf personal appearance tour t>l a screen slar m "Annabel Takes a Tour," which comes to the Pavilion al the end of Ihe week and co-stars Lucille Hall m the role of the cinema queen
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    • 56 5 Joan Blond ell's relaxing, and no d(>ubt her peaceful expression is due to the fact that she's away for a long vacation! She and husband Dick Powell are o(T for a well-earned rest, having just terminated their contracts with Warner Bros. Studios. Joan's new picture "Broadway Cavalier"
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    • 127 5 WONDERFUL MUSICAL TRIUMPH "rpHEGreal Waltz opens a< Urn Capitol on \pri! r ,<h. Don't m«<s this w«»rdcrful mwicnl show, which briflgS all lite »<»m ance and glamour of CMd ienna to the screen, with l,uisp I-tainrr, Pemand travel, and Hollywood's latest and ureal est sinjrinu Star, Miliaa Korjns, heading brH
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    • 38 5 Maybe it's Lucille's d<»« that's causing Jack Oakie's look oC dismay or maybe it's Lucille! Not):* of the trio looks too pleased with life but mo I likely everything: ends happily ever ift<r.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 563 5 isfhma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes if yon surf, r fr< m choking:, wheezing, tried everything without success until I coughing, Asthma and Bronchitis— if you tried your prescription. It did stop my tor breath >\a>r sleep nights, and Asthma. I have not had Asthma for the feel your heart
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    • 151 5 t Getting Fat? tf ty lII WaWL The apple is acknowledged to be the most health-giving of all fruit 3. Cyder, as made by Whiteways, is a direct product of the iuice of the finest cyderapples and therefore is extremely healthful and refreshing. It cleanses and tones up the whole
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    • 31 5 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? J!HJI •mmmmmmmm'm 1 1 p, i_m_i_i_. W AH! I see you did MACLEAMS PLPOXfDfc TOOTH PASTL X■ -v _sea liddeimfrm v MACLIANS SOLIO PLR3XIIH OfNTIFMICi
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  • EXTRACTS
    • 51 6 Bill To Ban Nudists r< pr< venl th* a Bill hu> Stati i- Iv 'm the pr* m km lh< i Que m mbei U IrJ mi al mi for ai els illi I, r.ay.s Action wa mittee chair 1 tan i seem to me w* vi Adam and I
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    • 31 6 BARE BACK CARTOONIST Slick artist, known as -«'i->i>u>, certainly knows how t<> make the gnls put their backs into their work A (tew deft strokes will convert a comic cartoon. EVERYBODY'S
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    • Article, Illustration
      14 6 'Prtiettd >>v don'l laatipr. d>:trie- n»d p.i^ m< ll.e Inn Peace New
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    • 168 6 PRINCESS ,U U\NA has pui clc.-vairinii Hnnuarian Jen an. h, family On the road lo new life m a Dutch colony beau* bab 5 girl was bow on iHe same day as Princess Ikatm. her daitfiitJanuary 31 lasl yemr. When Alois Siegfried, a clerk In
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    • 120 6 THE saintly face of a young nun I just caused a Ne\i Orl< ans > confess to a murder he cci eighteen yeai ai c. Pail Vonh< tmik, d tl irty-four, !'iv:*.L:< into the beautiful fac ol thi nttn a; .h tended i :i cried:
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    • 95 6 _"0' co iicldi no <Ur« ti women he had courted and who believed lie *a/*as In love Willi Lhern ail I at thi a a thirty-eight, i v. His sei ured lh< m -l-comers .he was out, wliere< n a vioiem >SC ene i tart-i
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    • 40 6 He Marched To "Tipperary" b pfcce" stalked angrUvS I r!ub hi Wai when Ufo orrhestra gjj* L m Way to W" 1 iter C UifD*# •iOl i vi Eiio** no „f«/r fr*. fully -ho^n 't d our m-»- Daily Mirror
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    • 56 6 rIEFORE Mr. William HvA 1 Wimtor's chki atr-f-M he had to stand m a special*** He wore liis r**M Tin* 0111.-1 riu> Jt was dec»dliM him ;mMi..*i thßtunf. thirty teeth extracted. *»< take it? He --ouid.. and** The* just could n°t J"* Onls a special ana-stheuci^| hospital they
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 19 6 unchanging quality >*- V*'-i-*#S™_gß_* lift ji'j Ima/f ;y£as£ Distributed hy Fraser 6? Neave Ltd. ■Bta^BjaaraßßraTaWraaTMraT^^ *J_js '?asS^^ BS_^_/_^j?*^^^ V-* v
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    • 231 6 .hied yP ___-*Yl 1 1* f --^if*^' M^l s mV fi _!_li^^ S'-^r I day 1 1«£ [after day I f| After struggling along, m pii*? fej year*. Mr. \V. had the joy ol losing all his suffering through his wife rariu«n adverti ijient like this. Mrs sletter wfllinteresi every
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    • 64 6 Gfr a*uf time IfeMISPRIH c Gcil I lh<- talc hi and IN will bring \"u qui< k ar< in C trooi HEADACHE jffi LEVER jf^Pj) KHEJWATISW p^lMy K E U 2 A LGj A SU^^I s u T n r o;< e WfMmk E pa:ns /§f »< CHlLtS M Co..
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    • 19 6 i HlghlM« j ,w fS<' Jon* £*>> i Ik" 1 _f_d** I i _nd m»Kr,' a*^_L< ■■■•^■vVS.* {_i_J_ __k i
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  • 1499 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IK racing gathered m 111 n. l! v jj, ian and Si- r b 3**""" m «h<_e present the i and Lady T^T'xl'i l*e etary •>'" *<- Turf alibi* utsßacing Malaya, sine* 1921, and tribute pai'i to i:ni Friday waa a gttin^oni* indeed. owes a very g^dwl
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 80 7 our iiacon I makes better 1 Breakfasts... I because it is the freshest Bacon of the best quality and flavour, purchased from reliable sources of supply, 'cc Bacon as a garnish. It adds exciting r flavours and makes dull dishes deliciously appetising. mm mmom I PHONE: SPORE 537G (5 lines)
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  • This Week's Short Story
    • 1486 8  -  Leslie Beresford By iMli) so much spontaneous and carefree gaiety, it seemed a pity tc find a pair of such pale, straine c which still were so young, and learly seulptwed b} Mature m happy Not ail the joyous, winking lights o* Piccadilly Cireu not all the laughing
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    • 121 8 Rerlm ri'V.o t».»i*\.*_ii t*u-toms uflkiti -I :-t tiab«i, near Ueichenberj hi the SwWenland. topped t vog vvilti a tW-fc muffler ro«od its eie<\ w'lirh was t-yin| n nc-v ii 10 C/.eeho-Slcvakia. Iv il; muffler they found i bundle cf inch banknotes Before they were able to ftf
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 83 8 :--^v-x^^_i_M________l __f& mm mW '^aV™^ ___l ■_<;::"■•' :-_>^ JP *^H^^^^^^fr^^^ weakness after -'^MiJfcii fpliPtll /Feverish Diseases? t '^b^f the body when malaria parasites have made the blood \t^^^t^' thin then Sanatogen is a quick restorer of health "^^^li^ Every teas p° onful gives new strength new power I tot rmsidtnts
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    • 163 8 RE -AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! ol *<___? Soap. Then Faad aa« <9 1;, Nourish the Hair Ortzan- Ism l>v massaging wl,n YOU WILL QUICKLY I __f_____^. SEE NEW HAII J_| thmi.j-h the Soalp, eren where It k hald or the hair ta j vrrv thin. Tha na* hair
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    • 20 8 v *m w ij l u> w I I HOMLlUF.Err.au.'.,^^ I LF.PROSV j.vo cufd Li.«««»**« $oteois™BJtO 'S j u„wks ggflgS
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  • 555 9  - HOW TO MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME BACK STAGE G. S. Hammonds (By jm.MK i Mr. M §)iov "ami m; r m% at home ,„Novvi a PU"' al bumped nit.. th€ carfi j n> a nd sat down on a pro- „,1. irhkh promptly Ii ,outh-v.-.*>t. piwtof tomptete and v WithiM
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 135 9 DEAFNESS- JT^S 1 *«th head noises and 2 T? w cured absolutely ,n tour r -I __rh C WS eom P >l satist ait ion *'>RIS iv? n r vest KWlAl.t •Ml Pamhpota. Bevgal PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated m England) Largest Insurance Institution m the British Empire. *m 90th
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    • 176 9 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days I > i,.. dUtconrag( <l i r you ai •al ll lt<* ;'it. lir<il «.-it. i> unable to rain an ounce of flesh <>r strength no nial t.-r whal you eat. A I'alifornia physH-ian, I- pn rib p for :m-l treal ing jhe t'inei
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    • 52 9 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Co down spaces to let at low rentals, •■j_^-e*_|afr^a?a^ __=__s*s?*r" 1 Farther particu'ars will bo supplied on application. 1 1 yi L \H Is 1 1 Ii 1 1 Il_3lE_m_ooij <&&?#^ m
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  • 572 10 Ideas For Easier Brides IfASTER, the time ol marriages, coming very near, so here an a lev. Uon= for the girl wnose weaning will take place aiti th hciidt White satin, allied with pearij and with a chaplet ol pearls holding m place the bridal veil, still lakea pride vi
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  • 1250 10 Through THE EYES Of A WOMAN By Our f Own Correspondent every case these are set m gold, which seems to be becoming more and more popular The flower sprays blooming m this fascinating display are particular. v charming, especially the earrings consisting of clusters of three tiny starred llowers
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  • 39 10 j fRE many friends of Mr and llns R v Welch wil! cor, I I gratulate them on the teem birth of a daughter. Mrs Weld*, I formerly Miss Betty Thompson I was married last year. f
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 105 10 $2^^\onni BRIDGE ROAD 2*5 J5 mSmW^mmW SIXGXPORE. m mmW FITTEI*) IN HAND-BAGS. IN BOXCALF LEATHER WITH ALL COLOUR-. S 12/-EACH >'^v rROIECTA CREAM will enable you to V^ I^* V>^' njoy the sun without DT.'nful burning. Nr r Th 2 shades include Sun fair. Sun tan, \^v>'*^ r M and
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    • 21 10 7^£iAD£?A££ Blouses m Satin. Georgette and crepe-de-chine. In stock and mad' 1 to arder. IK. Battery Roaci, Ist floor. Phcne 7143.
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    • 93 10 ELSIE MARY Dresses for all Occasions. 95 to Him Rodney House. j I Tel. 4772. Battery Road At Vogue's! "Paris Review" of New Fall Silhouettes NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED New Fashions Authentic Styles At Vogue's, where women have always been particular about their appearance will find the largest j selection
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    • 36 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED SILK AFTERNOON DRESSES SMALL SBHFMENT. Fhone 3335—11, Stamford Road. MORNY's BATH LUXURIES. BATH Eb CRYSTALS I and for men SHAVING SOAP BOWLS BKILIJANTINES (Solid and Liquid Medical Hall Ltd. 3, BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 55 10 MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly LONDON expert i)ri:ssmaki:k Specialising In MATERNITY WEAK, Trousse:ui\ Tailor macks. BEAITIFI'L READVMADES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRIORS IN TOWN Battery House, 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL. B&nr. Top Floor. EASTER SAIAi AT PARMANAND'S 12, HIGH STREET WITH FEATURING HEW ALL STAR BARGAINS COME
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    • 32 10 "CARLOS' No. 2, THE ARCAI* Telephone 6332 Eunwm Hat D«& I Rr <*** the i Special's! m all ,v and manK-ore. Prices modera^ MMTAIH,' no: n .mvfa* i THE i\R *«_i» Showroom* l
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  • 460 11 But Cinemas Provide Splendid Amusement Mtem meek to Kuala Lumpur Iv I meet the onlj fVtr beir.s tin r^ at the Majestic Hotel which m .ttleularly well attended c dar.ci:'.« «aa ta tall on .re f orden and. among tht Raj gather Haw Miss We*
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  • 328 11 Penang Continues To Attract STEADY STREAM OF VISITORS QTRONG westerly winds and hoi dry weather have enabled visitors ai Mount Pleasure Hotel Penang, to en ioy to the full excellent tennis and swimming provided at this resort Among those presem last week-end v.*ei* e Tengku K. rh-ar and Tuan Sheik
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  • 148 11 HULL muted shades, such as soft pink or navy were much m evidence at the opening the Singapore Flower Show on Thursday Mar. 23 so that it looks as if we may take this as a colour hint m choosing our new outfits. Lady
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  • 431 11 News From The Camerons PROM its oi lvii tation a comparatively uw yeai,;' a^o until now, Cameron Highlands has been steadily growing In favcur a, a hill report. N only i, the i y there an easy one by train and a by ea**. but when you reach the lop
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 43 11 Ihe famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly, leaves the skin soft and lo\ eJy. It is the starting point of all beauty care. $2 2.") $4.60 MaJc m the British Empire Masvvuet Jrulrbund (\\jpnr Famou* Beauty Preparations BF-7 Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Koad.
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    • 285 11 k *^v vLinod y lond n V h \lfmm\'^^' '■-■m^^Ai^t Tl,e Be,,erib y h j jKj'Sljf e f:' >'fflffimfflj( made m England m many deserve* ar \^owMwM- I i,ylf>s nd vorying A» A\ O l II Kit 11 E A P.." Oi K? Quick Relief this New Modern Way Double
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    • 93 11 PYRAMID I BIAX WKB*: s Ull CFS 1 Pyramid handkerchiefs always win through. Attn* ev#y roucfa am: cu.T.bie their colours remain as cbeerful aus ever. And it cannot be n_M 'MV a Pyramid is afraid of the wasli. You can choose your Py. ucuid handkerchiefs from a team of plain
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  • 587 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, April 2, 1939. Let Them Know! lIUBING the latest crisis m Europe a statement of some importance to Malaya was made m the House of Commons. The Tribune Group of newspapers picked it out from the mass of crisis newa and displayed it with an arresting heading,
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  • 1136 12  - Policy Of Aggression VERSUS Policy Of Surrender C.H. Stanley Jones Mr^nv POIAND YUGOSLAVIA RUMANIA BULGARIA AUSTRIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA HUNGARY POLAND uo n*i A By "One IV<»|»l<'. Oik- Slalo. Our Leader' •kis the heading on a document found m Nazi headquarters^ s raided by Czech police before the crisis of last Sejrtembtr
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  • 510 12  -  Anglius THE golf club grouser was complaining Utterly at the "nineteenth" about the worm casts on the greens. The secretary came m and was imm^yChu^Xa •Isn't this the time of the year to treat worms?" the grouser asked. -Yes replied the secretary; "what'll you
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  • 330 13 They Now Live Charmed hives i h F m kual mmm S* X > Ihe le.M.urile haunt «>t („rdens. »nu lhl ncr be- i I .1 These lish -coca th u^ful P »rp«.^ than iu~t t-» J m en t<> l»i"'l anglers. lera
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  • 62 13 This picture of a row of shophoillif !i at Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, is of particular interest m that it gives an excellent idea of the rate at which the Highlands are being developed. .Much greater m area than Malaya's other hill station at Fraser's Hill,
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  • 84 13 SO WOULD MOST MEN When Dr Edith Summerskill, Socialist M P foi Pnlhana West, asked the Pre mier In the House ol Commons il he would d nsidei Introducing legislation to compel a wage-earner to reveal his total earnings to his wile m eases of hardship, Mr Chamberlain, amid laughter,
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  • 134 13 Turin. "Till-; bearded woman/ the world's fullest woman, the world's tallest man, dwarfs and "freak" performers from a small wandering circus gather v\<>ry day m front of th j fair's "wall of deal h" here to listen l to a sermon by a Dominican friar I
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  • 204 13 London, Mar. 20. \|K. A. L. Stallworthy sailed for Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 24 to lake up his new post of Chairman of ihe Transport Board of the F.M.S. Mr. Stallwcrthy was born and cduca< ted m Dulwich and m 1907 was appointed to
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  • 87 13 FISH'S PARADISE -BUT NOT A FISHERMAN'S Idyllic Sydney Lake, where ang- lers used to spend their Sun- days, is no more the Paradise of Walton's followers Ban on fish- ing has heen placed an the lake J by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board authorities They hav»* J stocked it with
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  • 177 13 KAin Z-.vm Daphne Sanderson Seton. once owner of a "hoodoo'" bone taken from an Egyptian pricess's tomb, is brings an action for divorce from he. husband, Sir Alexander Hahr Seton, ii was announced m Edinburgh recently. Lady Seton, before her marriage In 1927,
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  • 43 13 [From Oar Own Correspondent i London, Mar. 21. Mr. S. II Peck who has sailed fcr Singapore had line 1 sate* oIT by Ihe Harrow Rotary Club who handed him a bannerette for pre.eni.aUon lo -lie Sins: pore Club.
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  • 194 13 Ma lay a 's Fan Mail Surprises B. B. C. Our London Correspondent Reports That London. Mar. 21. MALAYA House is jubiliat, If trifle embarrassed, hy the success of the latest broadcast by Deputy Agent, Mr. Edward Jaeo. This time ihe broadcast was given to .vhools on the Regional programme
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  • 129 13 London, Mar. 21. AMERICAN crude rubber eon lumption totalled 42.385 tons last month, com- j pared with 46.234 tens m January and 23.8G8 tons m February last ye; r Last month's to I .al was rather eve than wa expected, for < it-mates had ranged between
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    • 51 13 COUGHERS REPROVED M*to m ih Bofhum. k atre her »»ad a W Dr Sch "^dle d ,K arune,ied Goeth- Performance. th at it he auci ieiice wen x coimh to their heart's 15* ait,i t, nL, Issued %tI^HK IM}SI()N CONS! I.TATION «TISFAC,* M M{ VNTKKI). C? 1 Optical Co. Ho^REKr.
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    • 277 13 ■ci a ssiai-i aa a a 3 H| Hlifl Haaaaaaaaafeiaisi jwp^"-** ml L >m -51 s i Sour Temper or an n i Sour Stomach jj The wretchedness of continued from further attacks by the acid, g] (5, stomach trouble has its reaction on enabling the inflammation to heal the
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    • 400 13 Rheumatism and Backache Gone m t Week Flush Kidneys With Cystex end You'll Feci Fine Cystex— the prescription of a famous doctor— ends all troubles due to faulty kidney action m double quick time, so, if you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Dizziness. Circles under
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    • 492 13 For The Blood, J/eins, Arteries and Heart ll S___\ IVtlcf*- '''"'■*'--_W r ?&i»- mW mammmm^mm* And Stop Limping 1 DON'T let Los Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. 1-rg aches and
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  • 846 14 Loved Children -Killed Girl During 'Black Out' K. C. Calls Man An "Automaton VTORMALLY very fond of children, 46-year-oM Joseph Dell murder- ed Patricia Owens, 4, during a mental "black out" while m a. state of epileptic mania. That was the theory advanced at Dell's trial at Lewes Assizes, where
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  • 53 14 Madra***. WHEN the elec'rlrily wqpplf suddenly failed, Madia*"* Legislative Assembly did not adjourn but continued it* Sitting m the dark. The official reporter <ook notes wi'li th? aid of a cycle lamp md the only other light was when a match flickered here and there m *he
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  • 215 14 Millionaire Shoots Himself At 71 New York. CHARLES FROTHINGHAM LELAND member of one of the im famines of Boston, was born to wealth and position. Hut he haunted by the fear that he would die slowly from one of tm incurable disease*?. He outlived two children and amassed inst on
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  • 66 14 THE -Red Fht- rfujf^ awarded In the Soviet mmi im 'ha rlie Chaplin f or^ ■emir the d'-mmratic id P work." a •■it **< mmUWofth.. ;,v h«s approached ■supreme eounci' to t-u.s fffoct accord news:;;:,..! n-port lrum Mosco* It is hue her reported they a <■*__
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  • 182 14 Westmitxt EMERGENCY rations of t* moat, tinned milk, biseuitfff chocolate, uMieient tor 4^ hojrbe supplied to everyMy warm from danger areas m any jfl Mr Walter Elliot. Minister o! Erg who gave the Hor.se of Commoo information said that m ments were being made to
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    • 202 14 if w- -If. TICKETS ISSUED J l V^^ J f **^^^x ALL ffITCAM- I TPAVFI BraPf AIR AND I rV-rVV 1»W RAn.WAY lines. I NO BOOKING FEES, I Cblneae ellenta and those of aJI i oU it* resident communities axe glfet) the best of attention and 1 a_t__JttA__e_L j Ii
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    • 370 14 *-> t <^I^_bNf*v^^__l I Kruschen Has Made I Mb Young Again I was nearly mad with headaches and I indigestion. Food soured m my stomach. My head spun round like a top. 1 could I not get relief until, a few weeks ago, J 1 started taking Kruschen Salts. It
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    • 43 14 ALMOST MISSED HIS LEAVER __^^_----^^^2^ e/f ""^S^^^ Do you eel worn out de P ressed or nervy ?Do you even wake r^^:i-' 2S II GUARD AGA NST N,GHT STARVATION U^fdß HORLICKS i-hp- YOu Wl jj s ieep •jound-y wake rf» l rested and
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  • 397 15 "Prerogative Of Mercy Is Not For Me" —Judge of mercy is not for me." said Mr. Justice Oliver, 1 Warwick Assizes, recently, when he sentenced Cyril Smith, ..ner na* director, to five years' pen*] servitude for for- bearing a *tory of defakationa totalling 112,332, and of carried out by mean:
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  • 281 15 What The Stars Foretell na au k" U rotxvy w""* mm. h to \llZmMmmmmehtimetodc Z j mi n authority, and /<■' i "f Visions m business J J Don't be luo keen to J \l^ additional responsibilities m carry adequate re- j IS FLVF.SCES J to February 19. Some and
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  • 43 15 BITTER SWEET Praaue. A(i/_\r; of men working on otm. drains here found 16 currency notes worth the equivalent of £320. They joyfully took the notes to the police, who consulted thr- National Bank. The bank officials found thnt the notes wero counterfeit Reuter
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  • 245 15 London. A 15-YEAR-OLD boy charged at Uu* Guildhall Juvenile Court recently with the murder of his employer outside his office m St. Paul's Churchyard, heard it said: "The case for the prosecution rs that this was a savage, brutal, and unprovoked murder
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  • 328 15 London. QNLY a lew hours before he was to Ik* executed at Pentonviile Prison tor the murder of his wife. Dr. Harvey Crippen, one of the mo>l notorious criminals m history, planned to cheat the gallows by suicide. While using the wash-room he secreted
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    • 95 15 LIES AWAKE NIGHTS Worries over husband's failing strength Jj*g> a« too often n^lort thrir SwiiK^ 0US brea *'»«wn follows. 1*l^*JIx y nth nourishing, m|^J2J«!«ry a Compound. Wa-.r-*l*T^T!l^h and strength, fc^^jniut extract., enrich th, r **\i*Jz? vlKour an<J u i 1, UanU a«ta>nst sick'"•*»tiJrC rond i,,n to,,av *^*t&^" h enable you
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    • 623 15 Foot Itch time If" II J „Ri ft Bi lIMI -H _S _M _tlB Hrl *-)>-B_ miieci m iiiii^s Pain and Itching Stopped m y^ 7 4 M I-»o your feet itch so hadly that they germs, parasites, and fuhgrtts responsible l nearly drive you crazy.' Does th*- skin on
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    • 376 15 ACKES Af'D PA!fcS CF MIDDLE AOE Washed away by New Spa Water. Mam wDttii t! physical di r a •*I• VV-t there is this h i I Iv la at li i J l_l .1 I l! value sr water. It tin l r i .1 to A t »pie,
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  • 1457 16 "ORPINGTON" ANSWERS READERS' QUERIES M ANY people 'Mb** i'«>»'"> tor J"X_, M bU (hose who Marl il soon Bud that Ihe .i ii i»_r« !!•<• lest of is hours per day where i cum smecur*. I« fact, il takes <U test _OT >n rf hc
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  • 75 16 Columbus, Ohio. MEMBERS of the* Ohio House of Representatives had been debating a bill on unemptoyment compensation i<>r mo hours and 45 minutes Speech-making wore on. \t last one of the Representatives, Mr. Kalph Mar hall, rose from his seat. "I am informed that the gentlemen
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  • 346 16 (By R. A. Thompson, Doctor Of Ocular Science) t PERSON v.i!h !«<» em* eyes MM m three ways. W, A ditcrcnllv. IK- eves have threefold function: (It <-nln eharo vis-ion. (-> p- ip!H-ral M side vis on an-l Ci) Inn.*.-. ?ved -i'V-'Io
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  • 56 16 TWINS WITH DIFFERENT FATHERS IN a court as. hioujjht by v, f 1 mother ..i l%im m medual v\\e its esi.tt,lj s l<>d (h each twin h:..l ,|iff, rf rather. Mood tests icveadu uith» u t am ritHibl tl'.u tho chttdrri, brtowfed m <«*' J Yerciu blood groups ami (hat
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    • 759 16 ~*sssF^s v/ < p-y ■*'■'>*'* Mif^ v? r^,; *o. ".A'/' i y_-il rf i rr -__T l^ K^-**'' H v l tt_i»^'*Si lIKP liV-. v 4 oi I j|__i___L_ __L -J M ■/>/// resist delicious Ovaltine* Rusks are a temptat lon— and such a help In teething Crisp and crunchy.-
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    • 147 16 Igicl S g* ti Jfi ion By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D.. Puris Of all the aches and pains which patents come and tell me about, mdi* j gestion p. ins are probably the most. mmon. 'I get such stabbing, griping pains after meals," they say. or "my rvals give
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    • 116 16 (^personal appearance) fkm\ fj^^^^JSmmXWtmmm^ Neat hair adds so muc hto personal i-Vboss ««Vt«eS joe- i Jk j JSl^£ V/ HIS HAIR WAS NEVER HEAT applied regularities the problem 1 of keeping hair m place. It gives ao attractive, natural lustre mo, vel is y\ jß^^jfl free from oil and grease.
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    • 757 17 Do You Suffer From a H*_La Jill J I mt I 1 m JL 1 f g\ I ;J--MILLIONS ol people m this part )FLATULENCE( <>! the World arc* victims ol CTnMAru dmm constant digestive trouble. Their fOIUMAUn rAJn > stomachs are weak They are suffer- {UVERISKNESS> ing from t
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 589 17 0 v T//£ TO-Z)^lF When And Where To Listen In SNGAPORE LONDON HONGKONG UI metres I Mr s TRANSMISSION •"> ZBW 52 Mcs CUA m.) /HrJ CSB 9.51 \l<*. cur,:, m P m 6.20 Georges Thill (Tenor) m a a*- FVeneh programme. f f; l]i Statp Opera Orchestra iv ii
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  • 264 18 Man, Made Outlaw, Could Be Beaten Up Edinburgh. THOMAS LAV, 27-year-old London painter, is to-day an outlaw m Scotland— a man without rights who can be attacked, robbed, or insulted Without the power of redress. The sentence was pronounced by lord Aitchison, the Lord Justice Clerk. when Lny failed to
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  • 69 18 Honolulu 1)0! ICE here are trying m track down thieves who stole 4,383 lbs. of butter from a local warehouse. They are puzzled to know how such a quantity of batter could have Ik en removed and distributed over this small island. A native Hawaiian _*red Paoa, 1;
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  • 1093 18 Mistake Which Led To Death Sentence London. TN the belief that "a murderer always returns lo Ihe scene of his crime," detectives m real life and m fiction often mingle \vil!i crowds attracted to the place of death or the victim V
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  • 26 18 WOMAN TIED TO RAILWAY LINE harmed «<» pif^l „,;;u«f^t^ J (h( permanent home. he poli« s J5j: *jfl incident haPP** 5* V'J th r e l7*iifi ws>
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  • 104 18 Alexandria I>! < *W >l he uas displ faw ,ih l «mm m which a traveling barber had cut m hair— ci til'.aprr named Kah mT <• pov. i i ho pital and th, barber ie nin?_ tw,- years' lat n«i* unnupt I.i>mu\ come here
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    • 874 18 f^/fp\tied down U^W\_!U< J WITH J TAL When you feci you 'OQf I can't lift y..ur poor /-(>BZmufi old aching feet— LfH'W g when ago: *^^v.ir*«p •^ems to tie them to -**m| r 1 >j .mi ih-m-pores. Yoi have pore. every square ii kii oKwe ihan any other part <
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    • 125 18 .jk. l________l- Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of TONIC CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Losr Appetite, Listlessness, Itching, Scratching, Hair Shedding,' etc., is over-heated blood. -But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dog's blood PURE and you will keep it
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  • SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE
    • 126 19 ill Rambler'— Selangor) CtLlNGOES competitors, ©r at ■wsi of them, have started. 'urd mmas for the Malayan chaa^onsJjips. tod *ro been fortunate now that a? Victoria Institution Hall is unavait'J be able to use the new cement by the local millionaire Mr 2** f °r
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    • Article, Illustration
      106 19 J Above is a picture taken on the m occasion ot the first anniversary of the Sunset Badminton Party J > of Kuala Lumpur. Those who I J appear m the picture are: seated (left to right): Kagaveloo, Tan Mah Teck. Miss Estar Lee, Miss Nancy Chua, Mr.
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    • 361 19 TROPHY OFFERED FOR SEREMBAN'S OPEN SINGLES EVENT a* Us <*,ation, |mitt,? be,d S€rem 2 makes mt t resting a m, e,Sht ,übs a »dor h -Ending lhis the ha fairly busy vpar "-^restinu points the oiler p«n_rr Chon Fook for t„ h be hiown as 1 -vuj. Fittia g Finale
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    • 289 19 SAMUEL, NICHOLS GOING TO PLAY IN COPENHAGEN By "Rambler" Selangor) gAMUEL has just sent his friends m Kuala Lumpur news of his latest intentions. He says, "Nichols has joined forces with me. We are going to Denmark to chase the Danes." Which is particularly interesting because some time ago, Samuel
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    • 293 19 SINGAPORE'S CHANCES: Titles For The South? I p !6orm\ Discusses JN A few days, Singapore's contingent to the Malayan championship tournament leaves for Penang, and the player, take with them the best wishes ol badminton enthusiasts m the Settlement. From ever j point of view, the tournament this year is
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    • 393 19 Laurels For Lee Sisters? (By -The Playboy"— N.S.) BADMINTON m Negri Sembiian is at its lowest ebb at the* present moment but this is only to be expected at least for a short while more till the new committee sets itself to work seriously. Inter-party games
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      9 19 Honorary Secretary of Merrytime 8.P., Singapore.
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    • 364 19 < Bj "Racquet" Perak) JI the form displayed by the junior member.- of the novices' tournament, which was concluded recently, is any criterion, Perak is m for a badminton boom. There ia a galaxy of youthful stars who, with proper guidance and
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    • 377 19 I SIIE I'l I -i»i \»i-. rti j• Tecls i r Ui tin is tt_ore of ously. hoping crea of jusi tits and •tffl feel m Lo Ih WOI u! :;i r _j| on the way- •<:.*. fen d teiif he i endure V*Y rB If S Ulc Jf_!__ X
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  • SUNDAY MORNING SPORTS PARADE
    • 962 20 Hugh Savage -says that 55 S.C.C., Keen Fighters, Though Soundly Beaten DINGAPOREANS, like people the -rWove^ndul^ .-■-kin. 3 a sort, primarily where soccer s con.ci noL > is particularly noticeable when one ot t he cony), ng Krite with the majority
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    • 201 20 The Chinese team on tour m Manila have been loing quite well. They won their first game against Santo Thomas College by three goals to one. In their next encounter against the redoubtable La Salle College, they were beaten by four goals to two. The La Salle
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    • 486 20 Boxing Notes SAYS "PETE" FOR some months DOW Singapore bo\m ian> hau* lieen bi^ Lheir complaint:- Bg&fetil the poor promulion*. the scrappy tj h and the dearth nt new and foreign talent they have had '.<» p^, with. This week, however, I find myself m
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    • 241 20 _fl -TlWPlSalSllUl BT*__> _/sfl 1 1 1 1^ K£tl)____t7nml I h ■m at aa ri __k.^__r____a mw w «i j y rn^kS____l ___2_9 9 w^ /rv European Lady /V/ Wrto Nk >^ Bombay. C<**_/_^ maT^^mmpmaa^ "VxjT "I have much pleasure m I I tS^S*^^ stating that since I have I
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    • 207 20 >*xs»_ n nmm M, M _8& M OF* _fi f% S 1 b Ar*** a m Questions every sufferer should ask himself Gfe Why do suffer the excruciating pains of *\g^J p. Rheumatism? Why are my joints painful and >^/ IX c-eakv •> Why do v muscles feel as though
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    • 54 20 bin the thrill of ffc* wafting af mimmuffl W, Hi the PC?" I*1 m^mA •ammar-mm «T f_J !*> Kodak-yo"^ /</ THfe 'V -en a you*** covering, J^ ijj B^ 'Brownie »u^ i*f&] rt thai I would be pro** 10 See //»<' EODAK Remember snaps come o best on KODAK FILM
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  • 154 21 Telephone Telegraphic Breakdown Kliala Lumpur ;is (>u( Of Touch With l^i North Duo T<;— i /•'/*< Oif.r Own Re porferl Kuaia Lumpur. Saturday AH, telegraphic and telephone cuini tnunication between Kuala Lumpur d the N; rth. was at standstill tor ?ev«ral hours this afternocui as the re suit of a
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  • 71 21 SINGAPORE COURT CHANGES 1 I 3 following changes irill lake »ffeet 1 from to-m^rrcw m the Singapore Pcl',ee Court Mr. Kenneth A. Rlackee*. rourth potto* magistrate will take over the work of the Third Folic'* Court until recently li-'ti by Mr. G. 3. Ravi m>.\ Mr. C. H. X: h
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    • 41 21 EI 1 !_l I I W\^m\ _J ll\m H UNTIL FRIDAY THE 14TH APRIL WE JB*BPB^^gjypiWHy "B" offer a limited number of brand j||jy r EW FORD vehicles at $350 less THAN OUR USUAL NETT CASH PRICE. UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. SINGAPORE
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    • 50 21 ARE YO U i^ EYES \VEAK'(y^t k Avail yourself of the export services of a skilled Qualified Specialist with over 3.1 years European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade BY.a Phone 3002 R. A. THOMPSON Dr. ol Ocular Science*.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1768 21 TO-DA Y^^HURCiT SERVICES I 1 I w.,& y SJJpn, Specia. WeSl SSg-bgS iSM^fec. Be- ''SSoS^I s tSSi^ n S S^' munion will b»- cele V( per How at tne Paya Lebar nevolence) I no,- <*nurcn, kampong Ka- Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting S^£^ paster smi gffiS £C" i SSSSoo*
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    • 64 21 530 pm. English Seevic 0 Thursday 73Q Eivlish St rvice. Friday, 9 a.m. Qbod T *Y_dav. Bngiisli c 'rvice 10 a.m. Good Friday Service i Cantonese Speaker: Rev. L o. McKinney. Public Ace Welcome to these Services. MAR TIIOMA SYRIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH Sunday. 8 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon at
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  • 390 22 CAMBRIDGE WIN BOAT RACE By Four Lengths London, Saturday. j T N I> ER perfect weather conditions, Cambridge won the Boat Race, beating Oxford by four lengths. The time retimed was 19 minutes 3 sc onds Cambridge < almos: all along. a „d their crew finished with plenty Preserve, while
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  • 271 22 Y's. Hold S.C.R.C. To A Draw THE S.C.R.C. drew with the V.M.C.A. m a cricket match played on the latter's ground yesterday. The Chinese who batted first made Dut slow progress at the beginning. They lost their first two wickets, but Kirn 3wee, m partnership with Swee Keng, Dulled their
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  • 138 22 Wuhan Songsters Concert A FAREWELL variety concert by the Wuhan Songsters m aid of the China Relief Fund, is to be presented at the Victoria Memorial Hall en Wednesday at 9.15 p.m. Chinese music based on the Fivetone scale, if properly rendered, is moot pleasing to the listener and for
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  • 264 22 TRKKY bowling by Hossehi Shah, 1 Ibrahim Isa and Mahmood was res- sfble for th( Fort Canning Cricket XI eoMapaing for only r 4 runs and cabling ihe Malays to emerge victors hy ,>;) runs. Ibrahim Isa was the most successful batsman, scoring 30
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  • 119 22 S.B.A. JUNIOR TOURNEY RULE AMENDED fyiLAItIER-FINALISTS will be ali lowed to compete m future junic tournament organised by the Singapore Badminton Association. Thi 1 follows an amendment to one of the rules governing the 'tournaments, pas ed at the annual general meeting oi the Association held yesterday. The election of
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  • 601 22 MALA YS BE A T AIRMEN 2—0 Malays ..2; R.A.F <>. EASILY the best match thus far this season was seen at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the Malays met and deteated the R.A.F. m an S.A.F. A. first division fixture. Keenly contested and without a moment of dull play,
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  • 64 22 GRANDSTAND COLLAPSE: MANY HURT London, Sunday. MANY people were injured at Rochdale yesterda> when the grandstand collapsed while the Rujiby League semiiinal between VVigan and Salford was bens played. The match was interrupted for six minutes. Salford war. hv 11 points to two. In the other Rugby League semi-final, Halifax
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  • 49 22 Lieut Col and Mrs. F. Hayley-Bell are leaving for England to-day. Lieu Co.! Haylev-Bell has been Defence Security Officer m Singapore for the last three years. Als:>' leaving are Major and Mrs. E. F. Benjamin. Major Benjamin has been General Staff Officer attached to Headquarters, Malaya Command.
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  • 256 22 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS London, Apr, Results of En g i,sh a Scottish league footy matches played to-i were: ENGLISH i i: \<;i k. fe, Arsenal 1 Middle; by %ston Vel la 3 Piston Blackpool I Liverr-tol Brentford 2 Leicester Derby 1 Leeds i-vciton 1 Stoke LSrimsbv 1 ftdttw luddersfteld 1
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