Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 October 1939

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  • 26 1 The Sunday Tribune p -jf c a km rniTi/M^i I o M. IYI. tDITION ■••■■•••■■••••■■■■■■^▲a VOL. 7— No. LV SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 264 1 Britain And The Seas UKRE are three stories which rereal the extent of Hrpißh Ktiprcmat'> on the nfian. ''trm.ii. I I at sunk by a BriM merchantman, a t.erman raider destroyed, the 2.<M)2 surrs of two torpedoed British iindul safelj m Bordeaux. STO.HY I »a Qcrmaii U-boa British •ship which
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  • 827 1 War Minister Reviews Situation APPARENT INACTIVITY, DECISIVE MOVES week ol the war Mr. Hore-Belisha declared that .h,ee courses were open to Nazi Germany. and air. tr> and smash throuffh land sea 2 She could remain quiescent m the hope that we would prematurely take up the
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  • 62 1 The A;r Ministry announce thai enemy aircraft v.cre sighted this afterneon by :i convoy In the North £:?a in reply a signal fighter aircraft was despatched and the enemy made off. An actual attack was macie on a convoy this afternoon by enemy aircraft Escort i
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  • 20 1 Saturday The condition of Sir David Galloway tat( (i al the Gem ral Ho pit il fhl
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  • 370 1 r £HJS mornings French communique from the western front says that patrols have been active, and there has been harassing fire by artillery. The German communique also speaks of increased artillery fire between Moselle and Saarbrucken, and reconnaissance at several points The German' claim
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  • 194 1 LLOYD GEORGE PEACE London, Oct. 21. jyjtt. Lloyd George, addressing his constituents at Caernarvon, explained his recent Commons speech declaring thai he had been falsely accused of proposing surrender His speech, he said, had I misrepresented. Our cause In ence v/a.s a ju.st one and wo could mo! surrender it
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  • 147 1 Aircraft Over England London, (h-t. 21. AN air raid warning 1 was sounded m the north-east coast areas this afternoon. The all-dear signals wore given 24 minutes later. At one coast town gunfire and ths> orone of aeroplane engines were heard r-efcre flip warnings. Crcud.s on (ho way to foctball
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  • 102 2 $15,000 A DAY SPENT ON GAMBLING GAME Driver Exonerated Singapore, Saturday. J RUNNING across Killiney Road on October \> Sumadi bin Hassan, an tght-year-old Boyane i was knocked down by a motor car, and died before admission to the General Hospital. At the conclusion of the inquiry mto the de^th
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  • 75 2 Malayatlees To Meet I Singapore, Saturday. A meeting of the Malayalees of Singapore w!1! he iH'id In the Malaynlee Hindu Sanu (art onw- >•. siiat Rpnd. Singapore to-morrow at 4 p.m. tc tsa the desirability of changing the prrsent rommunal name to a common one i nd U u ni|
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  • 116 2 CEMENT SUGAR PRICES I MAXIMUM prices have been iixed for t!it' sale of Japanese Port land cement. £:iie ex fodown by an importei must bo at rates not more than SO tents per M M). bag in Singapore and 85 tmi> pet 94 lb. hag in Ponanfc tir Malaeca. Foi
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  • 365 2 Colony's Most Costly Vice (Tribune Staff Reporter) fl'ESPITE every effort <>f Ihe Polite t<> suppress gambling in Singapore, at least $15,000 is s ill collected in this city daily in the Colony's oldest gaming racket, commonly known a< Chap li Kee. A ur«G i i 1 hou: ancls ol Singapore
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  • 628 2 £139 FOR TRIP TO ENGLAND -BY CAR (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tiils i« a story of the doin.es of three Singapore men. a second-hand car and their '\>v/ idea" which enabled them 4 o travel by the overland route .to England at a cost f Bl3s per head, a little over
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  • 220 2 HER HAND WENT DEAD Helpless \\itli ltheui,.i)(isni. At one time :he thought she- would loise tin v \jt her right hand. Bin ii i-ho staj d the "little daily <\ i at Kruschen, i f soou put her right. "1 was sure In a bad .statf,"' .she writes, 'iw fact
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  • 118 2 *****11 U H^portrr, srS Municipal Hfinli^gJ^ 1 'tn:.t.«n is (|rr, ni f|v '«;'> been fnrthcr notini,tSl hhrepon to the MunicSS "^rondnrv onc arP '-roam sfHw "Won taJtrtS thn ront^Lon "■H ice-crwiB, vrp sly i spomible for the rpidf. Dr. Brodtc said. p The autHi.rhi.-s mttt m,{
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  • 118 2 Singapore, Satorfaj AN attractive wedding t<n.k place this afternoon when Mr. Uvd II. ii^ Bartholomew, mim of m, i P. li.u IImJi.iihu, ol i he I M S Railways, and the late fttn. tmiii loiu!«, married i>> special Hcem Miss Eleanor i»hii» \\:> u-, tlaunhirr of Mr. and
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  • 152 2 Bingapoi Saturday. AHAROED with wilfully ussaultln L four year-old girl, Goh Chul N o P< a house In Serangoon Road on September 18. Mvi Ni?e Chee, a Chines woman was yesterday bound over In t!*« sum ut sio:) for mx months, by Mi L
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    • 422 2 ISA'1 1) VUMNGIH r DEBILIIY DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hstnogipbin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and stren*th^ f•» b*iu* iLa« «fcrus»4. r%« m«at. Medic»Ud wiAe* etc Hearing Restored, I Head Noises Banished «4 I bats Rlitarrti snd fa n natnrai way restores AA! 3ZIII jf nCSUJIS Koarini r the snout obstinate
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    • 156 2 Highßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice a.« many women as men suffer from HiKh Blood Pressure, whlcn is a mysterloua disease that starts about the tlm« of Change of Life and is tho r» ;«1 causa oi much heart trouble and later on <>t paralytic stroke Common symptoms oi HlKh
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    • 21 2 1 3400 f 1 9 15 SON. I A NEWS 7 SECOND~FlDDLf on. c imikv rox x\ I \N UU J^
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  • 211 3 Sea Throws Up Its Secrets -To Victory House, London (Tribune Staff Reporter) *j |LA1 is linked with Ir- Ion Houhc, kinjrswaj Loo. don in^ bccavw of h Im tiered and irater-logged rannr. barely eighi feet long. Twelve yearn ;.<">. ;t dug-out canoe, thrown up on the South African 0g{ near
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  • 41 3 The Biiiiri of the Straits Settlement* Police will *J U Trlok Av.-r G p h; und^r £<" Hapman, bandmMter *reh "Mciiln Rond' OulUrtat. ovei ■»M«- H F llk 9E£- "ITu ?°"«7 fnntaM:i -HiinKarlan Medley lam, wait/ Stories of Vienna" Strn
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  • 235 3 MALAYAS NEWEST INDUSTRY (Tribune Stall Reporter) \\K AUSE million of dollara a year g« ap m «oke, Rfalay. M i K h( ttve ;imjth^ n^N bdwtrv, and a paying one at that. CigareUea, fajes, gaspers, Hmoken I J (>I whatever other name thej
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  • 401 3 (From our On n Reporter) tm,. Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. f pusnMt appeal Rgainst sentence m a caae of profiteering was dismiMied »tertUy m the Supreme Court before the Chief Ju«tice Mr Just Poyner, irhen Mohammed Abubakar appealed a K ain«i H fine of *4W
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  • 335 3 DONA1 IONS M. >,,,.,, P 1 < '^-t If \v. l> >1. PViOUsl) iX'klluW 1> il'.;i 06.70 Bell' V«be»toi uad Engineering (S s i Ltd Mr ii ad Mm Jui ua s Pisher ISO, n.i i w: !tea« .a Lit idi:t\v and < Ltd 1500 U and III
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  • 367 3 Japanese Business Man Fined Singapore, Saturday. g. MOBIYAMA, of the Japanem Chamber < f Commerce, was to-da> charged with sending tw<» parcels addressed to Yoshizo Moriyama m Japan, which were declared to contain a book but wort.' found m each case to contain currency notes to the 'no <>f 2oi)
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  • 243 3 First Aid Examination Results jpIRST Aid examination results for !!).">() for the men's divisions M t Ihe St, John Ambulance Brigade have been issued. Out of a total of 319 who were re-examined, 294 lass..,; giving a percentage of passes i f 92. Hundred per cent paaaea were I obtained
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    • 297 3 SB JF i■! I *^^k JSk il"■i h bI ■w«4J T7t!H iuJLiA til I A_~ J^SI A^i WKm I I BuS .b^^lillßl. t 3^ JB JmBHK 1 Jj y 'I1 1 I I P™^B Ji Js 'GIVE YOU THIS JSMb set free with I "I Train You at Home m
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    • 185 4 A Rollicking, Sidesplitting ne* M.G.M. Cmedy Hit, with JOt BROWN fighting BULLS and BANDITS m South America ami falling for the Miming, Saucy S norilas TO-IIAY at Hit- €\%PITOL Opening with 4 Shows II a.m. 3.15 6.15 9.15 i: I\n\^ \> *v him daive the jj '^ff"?^ rl?^ 1 With
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    • 398 4 The Bcrtcn's Perfed Comedy T<-;im hack m \rt;,, M TO-DAY (SUXDAYI Sllou v 1 1 a.m I •">. m .i 9.i5 1. ALr!A!VIBR/\ Hk I AMCC ttAT f Bella and _imu>l o A *X B E, t:ly I rodu^d by CfOff ALtcit) B^i Better Than The 2 Year Run Stage
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    • 73 4 P Positively Last Performance TO-NIGHT \T Ml PALACE Theatre Phone MM Worlds (ireatest master Magician And his Company oi International Entertainers Don't mm Seeing IHI r nd MlfiCil Show. I Prices. 25 c. 50 c. II c. $1 M t !S NEW -WORLD Idance Ipalace hi nn, (Thelarge-tAir-conditWl III!! Cabaret
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  • 864 5  - "Awrkward Squad. Shun!" Father In Step In Malaya W.A. HARPUR HMMNNII L>V V I fg*RE in the A i my now Or soon shall i»<- v. hen the Governr nfn* Jl r diifi jask of l < joh which tf jj) rna >l<' it In raise um, btttaH- s "I"
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  • 104 5 Adoption Of Children As A Hobby iiHUT, Wales. j «s Dl kn, S No Mother," as sh«- liSSTln^u 11 8 ix children n other' lu wh adopted seven- !>' Hfddi Ul(l illst celebrated her V f u 0 «nniversary. Sh< b |S^hen d V th lUy li( l3lj V »">«
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  • 1457 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES f |iHS article is by way of farewell. Not farewell altogether, for I hall still, all going well, be in touch with you by moans of the air mail But it ia farewell to Malaya. By the time these lines appear, I shall be on the high
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  • 467 5 London, Oct. 4. EFFECT on various incomes of the increase of Is. 6d. this year and f year m the standard rate of income tax and the increase '"tax is shown m tables puUish^d m the Home press. Taxpayers may be- i 0 to
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  • 81 5 UK wrote this in "Mcin 11 Kimpf": "The German^ have had sufficient experience to know how hard it is to coerce Borland I ran vividly recall to mind the astonfentd look, ot ma comrades when they found themselves face to face with the ranmies in Flanden
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    • 71 5 i:J^' > x^4? m^ tke finest butter von can put on if our table goo n. tlnecreamy $*f* O navour and rich g Iden colcu '3 th< c are the qualities you Phfo r win fmd m cvi ry Pat cl P.C B 7 '^€o.**^ Bui m w* mM BUrrzgL
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  • 1334 6  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE BY FHE Colonial Secretary and Lady Small held v very pica ant "At Home' to (Beers ot the 4th Battlion of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment on last Tuesday uitt moon. m spite of the threatening weather. the rain held off for the tennis
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    • 377 6 Robinson Co., Ltd. to am the lon of then- HAIRDR E S S I NG rVLOON also a PEDICI RIST DEPARTMENT, both under EXPERT supervision. Robinson Co., Ltd. RAFFUSS PLA' 2n«i n M YLETO HAIR COLOUR RESTORER G TV O" FADSD HAIR TO I MAI WALv v^ Ol per 7
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    • 617 6 *4^AsH bßh^** >!. LJ m <^^Md»sH^Bi ssv I aV.AMI i- t f 'f luxiry thdni- E^Kf I i.v it ..I 1 I jß^ .it i-.-'j live .■omen. Am.iini *9 i ties. Amirm ,9^H i Acs Obtainable HV/\ oil VB j,;. ,c write to 3 A T.GilUspit t P.O.Btm»l7t 7--AMAMI SHAMPOOS_
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    • 40 6 j n The "Elizabeth Arden Way" l On hot dayj U, >thing like Arc Cream and bkin Tonic and fresh Wiii.sk away air. with the crei m n worKs j and In liv minufc -km and sptri radiant. MAYNARD'S Battej^^
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    509 7 Sho pp ing notes n ti c For The Smart Woman ilien, >gut n pUya t pn <"< noon which d by I 'rtininiJ'- band at trimchecked Ilk dfesf com: L top— which originality and pltt charm. mdon .1 dai .<■ q n i ..eh i: fully drap< d daini
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  • 330 7 ...Is Fully Prepared," Soys Mrs. T. W. Ong To Our Correspondent Jl/I I 'I' 11l i jyj.w.v w vmv. wnom i met the 01 (l v for til mt tit.;, mc uduen return from Europe, had plenty of Interc; tin thii London the attitude i f th< genera
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    • 13 7 ft-^M^jA 'BODYS rRIFND" r\ I fin sbi""*^ I fc»M I < V<? .V i\
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    • 21 7 I BRITAIN S°BeST I MOTOR CYCLE J ■VvaHßißß*MkA.^Miß^H^BlßHßlßHßaßß^Hß^BF^^^^^^^^^^^ J^^^H .MrcJiinK :il pi'rfrrtion flte**MflflH foi jrow rnjoMiient. ITCLE CARRIAGE Co., (1926) Ltd.
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    • 98 7 Piles Curbed m 10 Minutes prStrudin! 1 /v'"''-' 1>1< li intenSTr TMoiiiniiriir Pile: sap your vitality ruin ■.7 UI n "V- Iv-yourrazyVvlth n h »n«rodt»< rcccntdl covery of aa-AnS? 'i can W..IK. ride, work and enJoy Hf« neal the sore tenOer parts and shrinks the swollen tumors and tor.s normal
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    • 318 7 f-^ vA\ jFtanous beauty Product* flu. lie ISO' Wk, MAISON MARCELLE Obtainable I '^"r^^^ m-s.s vviimxuxv iuiu.au v < v NII 1>l( v ||A|l MI) < AZY HAWAIIAN HONOLULU PRINTS DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD JUST VRRIVFD PRICES VERY MODERATE. TIIKV ARE WORTH MORE THAN WE ARK OFFERING. *J vA h^i JHf
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  • 627 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, October 22, 1939. HOME TO ROOST VVEN thus early m the war, Nazi lies are coming home to roost l with a vengeance. Suppression and distortion of information concerning foreign countries mitfht well have experienced a long run but for the unexpected "leaflet raids" by the Royal
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  • 1122 8  -  C. H. Stanley Jones By Building Up A Citizen Force gCVERAL decisions recorded at the first war-time meeting of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements fulfil anticipations made m these columns. First m importance for Tribune readers is the Governor's announcement of COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING
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    • 313 8 Be like me Enjoy LIFE c^ain fpllf Look how healthy and happy I am And to think that only six months ago I felt run-down and dead-tired. The doctor recommended Sanatogen. Sanatogen helped me at once. It seemed as if a stream of new life flowed through my veins. Now
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    • 50 8 fH« NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPIONNo.I THERAPIONNO 2 THERAPIONNO 3 Me. 1 Carts Discharges. If 3 Curaa ***** Poison. No. SfCuru Chronic WMkii«u«i> Knglisb Price St. Chemists, or elthar No. return Milt, DR.LK C-.r.fi Me Co i i J»erttockßci.N.\V.s.l oodoß DR. LE CLERC'S PILLS for the Live* Kidney* *,eam»'« v. bladder
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    • 498 8 |yf^^_ i^. II Cl -^pj^pf _^--y^^«^^^^ /f f n rt!fur*f It m APB 4 Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM Nc- r iji CIRCLES iXWtfpk ow Fit as a Fiddle, unoereyesC^P-/ Thanks to Cystex r vfflf NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE NERVOUSNESS.^ TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM 1 CAS CrELOATINC hriii^
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  • 171 9 —9, Ifca mis»U S .uirl i he ki<|s r«ne awmj lor Hie duiation man 'las to live, m, IS to naysell Sl I, "You're to ihow <:t n do, if onlj sots in, mind a, 1( lls hands
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  • 5 9 "In "iy.Mii a ],;irnbiT
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  • 560 9 UNPOLISHED RICE IS VER Y PAL A TABLE And It's A Health-Giving Food (In)jure Staff Reporter) (jKYZA SATIVA, or just plain rice, the staple food of about foui million Malayans and millions of other Asiatics j fl in the news The local Health Department, in their efforts to promote the
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  • 845 9 "HOW I WAS ARRESTED AS A SPY" T"K cope and the accuracy of the '■'•rm.-m bombing m Poland said much for the work of the enemy spies No wonder there was something ;;i'P">ach,ntf spy mania behind the Polish Unes. Every village had its story of spies dropped by parachute rrorn
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  • 279 9 KNICKERBOCKER USED TO ADMIRE HITLER JWR H. R. Knickerbock'- who has been "blowing the gaff- on the Nazi fortunes, was at on, time an enthusiastic admirer of Heir Hitler, states Uv Evening Standard of Sept. 28 He thought a gipat deal. too. of Froreo and believed that he would walk
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  • 84 9 The South Pole wa.s described at Otta dj Dr. Leonard Hu&sey, veteran Brit; < exp.oivr vho accompanied &.r gjackletcn on two expeditions to th He add -i thai it had been de nnit !y c; tablished that no gi live ai or near the P'lc. There av<
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  • 134 9 RANGOON RICE AND SIAM RICE "CO f:'i a^ polished ri< c is <onu cerned there is no reason whatever to Imagine that the rice supplied at the SUB go<1«:n us is inhrior m quality to 01 linary Siam rice." said Dr J W Scharff, Chief Health Officer, Singapore to a
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  • 182 9 Mother— Baby On Lap Tests Gas London, Oct. "J. J^ MOTHER, with her baby on her lap, sat through a ten-minute test of two-in-one Bran mask in '-filled shed behind Stretford I M wii hall yesterday. Th<« mask wa* made by Mr Irwln Oaw. a tailor, of Lfadum avenue, in
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    • 46 9 MM Woi^en Sfiafferiiiy lei the "Change f ;.,f.. n I li. iri i K»n« N'umbneitM «»t M II I before your tlm< A >.-,..,. lied Arcito I Arcito v. hls so 1 i ci ArcJto CSH Arei i J r».o IMI r,,mp Jnv Po Rox f>|% B|||n
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    • 509 9 These Symptoms warn You of Kidney Trouble m the groin spells of dizziness the kidneys so that they cleanse the all these symptoms are clear indication system of waste matter and impurities of kidney trouble. Your kidneys are that cause you such serious aud painful telling you that they are
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  • 98 10 Not So Black London, Oct. 21. D H in Britain are using .1 and i lectricity for UL,ii !.'L( ause <! he blackout, :::id Govenuneni have therefor* decided to allow householders ii«' inte amount as they had last year instead of Ij Lhreequarters. toul will not b quit* > black
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  • 328 10 BERLIN CONTEMPLATES BLOCKADE London, < I 21. a REPORT published thai Germany is organising a blcrl !e againsi Britain, m which the co-operation of n ntries, it is d i will be enlisted aa a result of economic tiations proceeding m Berlin. The proposals appear t<» U- based [travagani estimates
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  • 305 10 British Supremacy In Air Lond< n. (v 2 riECENT German air attacks on Ili-it ish tl< i (.'i naval bases is inerpreted Uy many shrewd obsci is an indication thai the results >i he U-boat campaign is now r< lised as disappointing m Berlin. I.;. he now effort it was
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  • 44 10 LONDON— His Majesty ih" King has ordered extra l«*nd t tM p- >. ed at ih»' li«vl i.n»ii, i k MI-oi- 10 (row mere wheat and Parley. viffjlablts are i«> ,i'.iun m Hi»» cacden at Windsoi ami the he»d t-atUc there iw t> \»n maintain
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  • 40 10 TURKEY'S EFFICIENT ARMY u>naon ..turn. n I s I .able to Bn M led to B rlin lay. H«'i n G erimn Am]j d back in Ht rlin houi f^vetai AC( lds cor ador ii M ill 1 (111! Reuter
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  • 36 10 London, Oct. 2\ HTHE an Mil Nat ive arrived m I doi mi Domin n h Minis! ;ind other 1 ';ce. a loan of H l;ial Rn quin ments an known.- Reuter
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  • 43 10 I ondon. Oct 21 Sir 'i h< mas lie Hand, prlnctg r f, said to-day tha: niuin laboraol only small I Tl 'i rch for nust Inevitably on o! many. Fr >n; a militar or never' for Gem Reuter
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    • 323 10 Tlte^Pcrfcct Couple J^^^-J^j^ I_l—^—^2&^ f X^ r Sw.in the world's best $v^zr 14 ct OOLD NIB- The «^r Swan n.b is unequalled tor X Always 4 tA imooth writing and is tipped y j**J/?"V'\. with osmi- indium (one oi tb.c USO A^jS&Ay tougbesl metals known U>r long SWAN J%.£\? I
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    • 102 10 Help Nerves AidGlandsCinemaWay In Hbli ir>* un\l r t and da*'. I n pre- i inir farm ma acti »r i I wti California physician buc- .hi rated to .-i id natun In at* tidying ;in<f HrenRthenlnK tl building rich stimulntinK •ii'it-'y. :ni<l In buk- fnting f^inud nutrition, thus promoting
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    • 781 10 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldness threatens hundreds of Mr. James B .nd ley's workmates reni«m* ber what Kotaiko did for him. AggflfiNtt&l^v "I Had no hair on m| j^^HJ^Braam^ h««d ut all," be atatea, ■^■HbUhSb* "uot a single hair. At iflaT^^^^H^^aW tie h <p»i>
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  • 260 11 FINNISH DELEGATION RETURNS TO MOSCOW London, <> t 'I T»» i! h «<•!• ition which 1 «MUnuin« t.MUs with soviet Ru win retyrn u Momou (i. mi^M Tin. Um< u Kpected te It sim.Kihv,,,.,, K the addition of the 1 nnish In mce Vlinister who win accompany i> r i*
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  • 78 11 Transfer Of Germans From Tyrol Rome, Oct. 21. agreement for the transfer of ■nan citizens and Germaninhabitants from the Italian CppiT Adijre (once South 'yrolj to Germany was signed to Cay. thai the re1 man cii i/"ms living In ■.id mu t b U r the 1 1 the m<
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  • 573 11 Stalin Foiled In Balkans N REA CTION TO NEW TRIPARTITE PACT .-■> llr Istanbul, Oct. 21. ioJn rkish F Tl Kn Mi »*«»ter, M. Saraand the other members of the diplomatic corps. h r P Hi,h' r ,l < nVt: ti rs ilh
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  • 40 11 'From Our Own Correspondent) T-._ Bangkok. Oct. 21 he army refinery lust 288,ouu litres of on, costing roughly £G.000. when lour J loaded barges caught alight in the Bangkok river last night and were burnt
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  • 83 11 A TALK (in "Turkey And The War" wtl] be given by Mr. E. H. G Dobby Lecturer In Geography at Halli CoUeRe. from the B.M.11C a t 7.30 p m to-morrow (Monday). The -ubject of this talk was to have been "The Empire's War Rescure.es,"
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  • 225 11 MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBURN Should Read this Nurses Lettei Here is something of real interest v those mothers-to-be who are suffering with indigestion In one or another oj its various forms: flatulence heartburn sickness or acidity. To-day it is w longer necessary to endure this penalty helicf tan he obtained
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  • 86 11 London, Oei. 81, A JOINT statement about the 71 British Government's attiuide towards India was issued 111 London by Mr. Attlee, Nader of the Labour Opposition and Mr. Arthur Greenwood, deputy leader. The statement tays thai the Indian people are entitled now to full responsible co-operation wuii
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  • 25 11 STOCKHOLM— The Swedfcn cargo s eanur "GttsU I ad( If uas sunk iM U»e North Sea, The crew of nineteen were resetted by Norwegian steamer.
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  • 104 11 Deney f r J NaUve Affairs In the Union ol Africa, arrived to night In ond During his staj i take pal I owcussions wth Minis! 1 other Ministers from O\ 1 Mr. Anthony f<i.-m. lnr Dominion Affair d lho House 01 Commons on Q 1
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    • 96 11 The tT; J T O| SI> A TIME STUDI •he Bu tie tl tUi t( h lira ro. hJSS wi f■• I promote W fn p^ tril brought n Vl nd will .show you •NlST'nv. U<r>ni! :llui P' )st TO-DAY Ell m 5? Jf-KNCIFS <)l M\f AYA Wfh Street, Singapore,
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    • 44 11 MADE J U A IN IP^.KI X IREGISTEREPTRAOEMA^P 1 MALAYA PO R EVE R T PURP O S E SIM C, I) AR B V 1* A R MALA V A N TO.. LTD. S/^Z PAINT UOKKS Ml), Secretaries Sole Agents (Incorporated In SS.
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    • 312 11 Advances against goods and produce at low Iratea of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at taw rentals. Farther particulars will bt supplied on application, j Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f\ Pleasures of Life to Men
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    • 141 11 LATE? NOT WITH UIU aUcLI ONTHEJOBA j (»et a Hij» Ben and get to work on time— every time. Million! of workers ti ust only nig Ben. He's earned a reputation for dependability and accuracy that no other alarm clock can matt h. Handsome Big Ben keep! time accurately wakes
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  • 219 12 Real Mickey Mouse Wins Derby NYw York. 4 REAL Mi I >ui wi n the re> c,:'!,, girl annual Kast- Derby thanks ood aJc'ihol rub just before t h< ra< j oui Mil ;1 flna k k young Jan Paturao, I the lucki tn n< r o! the i one
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  • 782 12 In Aid Of China Relief Fund JOINT EFFORT BY TWO LEADING PARTIES ;v a ,j,; 0 tin S B.A. championships which are still in pro1 gress, badi in Singapore are being offered a firstion in the foi m of a chanty match in aid of
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  • 300 12  - Interest Being Revived In Batu Pahat "Quix" Johore r I" 1 1 rl puasa month has m and there is little badminton activity among the Malaya h Johore. However, \\u> (Jinn ■<• ire still in constant practice. P is plea ii'. (i- to hear that alter a period of inactivity
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    • 432 12 anaili. n mm^' sl^ep well, hr.ve n weight uff< ion 01 ststenl weir 1 'ih< n wl pic of M... Btrtl fttrcct, Kitchi regained i Dr William r.:.!"Since using D v. I fed like Staester. Thi down feelintf has fained weight." Like thi C i ad need m re iron
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    • 206 12 I DO YOU NEED GLASSES' i i m a— ii VliMjnP' Certified Frames and louatings are priced /S/^^^. The :»t the l»*n«i >ii JP^gd depends on your eyesl?h yY^ s^^ i.i out f- i amin W no! THOMPSON OPTICAL f iu:?!ificd Eyesight Specialists. I, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE V)')> Ip. a.
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    • 9 12 /'They are tasty i said the SKIPPER J H
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  • 460 13 K»t iin kkiu: DUE TO WORLD DEMAND Food Controller's Report THE I inf 6 ff( md no p ort v i i and "i* 1 i fiow »i'r-i i q licence km im- rt ding to I N md m b*B« 4j Firewood I'rioes
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  • 326 13 ON THE AIR TO-DAY WHEN AND WHERE TO LISTEN IN SINGAPORE /111. :2.) im-ln-s 143 1,,, g). ziir :;u.!m; neirea (t.69 m« s). m Band Mil lc. 11 0 I i cert layed i II i ted bj r«-la /ed from the |j IV. I on. J: >rch c icerl
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    • 80 13 lli%i*l*V %Vsyifi^i# POULTRY VEGETABLE EXHIBITION mmssr, t,u,s NOVEMBER |g j; nu i Ail i i»7 i 10th to 17 h *1III(||M- IN POULTRY is|o Entrance POULTRY REARING l r X X !S' v<< ma. 'l*, v ALUABL~ A PRESENT V A PRIZES NECESSITY ■«.n'v"'"' V <>ns JIAKMB w« wowj», snK
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    • 189 13 I^lTosj simply must u^lS^_x sfresigiben y©ur body '^^I«^_fc\ feverish diseases— _r I I y .*y^. <^n^B^Bßn_lr _jEr__L_L___Z n^_k_ r i i fK V*/*|^^ ■Ejn^BP^B^B^B j» V vL JBKf jtJ^^Ki JVaß^Bftw I l>^ inlrC omn \a,nt» 1 IVv(r has loft >' 0!1 ver y weak antl >ou may ea»Uy have a
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  • 51 14 Liphtning Kills Hockey Spectator (From Oui K-ni i I urn pur, S v \1 \M!*> i mployi «i x > lub war. I while hi hockey match i tween Si ««of i id He was j :l church end ol I thundi rst ing struck the M Thre< women two
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  • 23 14 Y.M.C.A. Tennis i 'VIIK follow 1 p V M C.A 1 tcni Urn's »>■ Nathan f-15 H I A Taliu I I -40 3
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  • 736 14 Meeting Of Delegates At Government House DELEGATES turn narta <>t Malaya will assemble at GovcnuMcnl House n<«\i Friday. Oct. 27, tor the first Meeting of the general rommittec of Ihc Malaya Patriotic Fund. Among the proposals i<> be discussed are the establishment of a
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  • 172 14 Shanghai, Oct. 21. M 4 DASTARDLY attack" is how Mr. Godfrey Phillips, Commissioner General <;i the Shanghai Municipal Council, ir. an official statement, describes the assault staged yesterday evening ..> six Chinese plain-clothes policemer upon one Chinese and one Sikh policemen on traffic dutv in
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  • 212 14 R.A.F. R.N Overwhelm Negri-Malacca I'M aud i? n is N «Kri-M 4U(f:|3pi s '"P,ap«,rc. Saturdav [-MALACCA P H T:-«v r Hard R ft J McLarfn; I nd toon b, !'»V at K hand] d v;ell i send the ball uprteld Wilkins and I ttins in rul1 b nfld und ton
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  • 32 14 Playhvj <»i s/rtar P. C 1!?. dOattu Iho FAt by rhn e goals to two Cbu; f 0 i ines< sf« red al! thi I his •'!< i P rforming tin H ;11
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    • 197 14 I tj V^^-*** ****BY ALL STEAM TRAVEL m m AND i 1 IV1 v*• Wh railway lines. NO ROOKING FEEa Chinese clients and those of an otn«-r ro.sldcnt communities nrf i p.lre: the beat ot attention and i 3», ROBIN' ON RD-, SF^G^POKE i TELEPHONE 590% BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNEB CYMA
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    • 132 14 Foot Itch Healed m 3 Days Do yo'ii I badl thnr X- iv,.,? Sii ret rid of I f:( rm cau Nix derm. Ptops I Ullls the gei i 24 1 the »kli NiKorie' ll I* I s B to md teh and heal 1 on the i r I
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    • 134 14 j QUAKER OATS PRAISED BY BUSINESS MAN IT SAYS QUAKER OATS IS i\ 1^ ***< /j^^ YOU NEED r^^V I ak^T r^V- f OHN, DEAR, YOU'RE \Z~~~J Ms3'm> \^La f a different man -^afißH. Q^* JMfeQ^ YOUR WIEH&S Quaker Oats abounds m Vitamin B— off sickrtss; replenishes the vigour and
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  • 248 15 GOOD DIVIDENDS AT PERAK OPENING DAY STAYBRITE AND OLD COW PAY $71 1 <>'••• Own Rep«rt< I I resent -,t th Ip b| l A ■n.M,,t. lil 1 ;.r;; c rite jm n > < i' r win. Blip SWEEP h»'<| I ,1 Van Dot lire 924 inblr H080 175J
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  • 192 15 Singapore Badminton Final Singapore, Saturday. 4 i (mil (!u.d u :.i ssed the dual r [\u> Mixed Doubles < naatpton. "Ui\t in the Singapore Badminton As- in, ii > this afterm on at v Pa Hall, Clerical Union when Wotij r i. Soon and Waileen nu (Mayflower) became Ihe years
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  • 544 15 ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS AT RUGBT IV Singapore. Saiiirdav. IN a rousi,^ fame of ruf Uy totmten t'H lrm» and the Volunteers v o V h< Fadane this evening. Volmtteen beau the \rmv by i i <• r«a1 and a trv, to (a i penalty «oah. j ""'J teams aw M
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  • 41 15 The follOWin vn. 8.C.R.C on Mond I n Mt c Bproul Boll i Mii, R IJ Todd 1/ D. E. 1 W. J. < .1 r K.n.M Capt R i i x mai Lt. Com m Bllott, r* k Beweti
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  • 300 15 Loyals Defeat Argylls 1—0 I N 1 Ar»yH and fatherland I YESTERDAYS so ,r .natc, al ffce 1 v- J'" l i > resulted In "on ol both f 7 ful their an. to bpa Ell Iwhen hey tested him m the Srdand fifth minu 1 n The LoyaJs' d
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  • 78 15 VICTORIA AND RAFFLES IN DRAWN MATCH Singapore, Saturday. yiCTORJA SCHOOL drew 2—2 with RafPcs' Institution at hockey tiiis aiernoon, p.'aying on the Victoria School ground. Yew Qeok, the Victoria School goal. Keeper, saved brilliantly throughout the Bame and avoided defeat for his side cnelHan opened the score for Victoria bcnool
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  • 119 15 OCTOBER MEETING 1939. SKESSS. 1 21 ST OCTOBER, 1939 TUT -DAY. 24TH OCTOBER, 1939 THURSDAY, 26TH OCTOBER 19: g SATURDAY, 28TH OCTOBER,' 1939 Subscriptions for Visiting Membeis -hall be: MEN $5 LADIES $2 f °JrT t i2!Lj-f €t,n or «ny day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS miLst be inl
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  • 108 15 Ladies' Golf At Island Club rill. folJ ►wing is the draw and starting tim< s for the ladies' golf championship of Sij japore for the fMi: v ■«< < ip, to hv played at the Is] md <- oic (tn<!i; 'i i»i i n Him (day. rd q In the
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  • 47 15 T 8'" urday. Ir a■ ore, played Johore Bahru this afternoon Si An-gejJO-B- won by two tries (six pbinSi r -'bTrt K h' :I; 5° half-time Jjhortb after the interval W. Moss open- c t Ji I! ci this wa followed by
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    • 10 15 DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. I tOI, KAVt RU ROAD,
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    • 38 15 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tej Increases. I'rins. i;m)s r>t\BEtES uric acid KIDNEY TROUBLES and URINAI, COMPLAINTS MAKES OIT A M\V M\\, HEALTHY K STRONG. rin v-' s:;..-,o tins. I'ost.up ;»Q t s cxtra I). I. LIM COMPANY,
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    • 57 15 PERAK TURF CLUB PERAK TURF CLUB CM K)fs!:tr I—, \t| ETI? I fr< m ***** I KMXMI 1; yv:i; t°S™ rAVIN< i Bl P N rPNI iED TO A i •AY MEI PINO DRAW] .ADI FOLJ iVEEp 1*^ 1"1 fcmiOß WEFP°;'- nb:>r Tl!t' 24th 0 28th. CK-r ber Thursday, 26th
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    • 379 15 IS Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours :i|i X the bl t v tall that i Mendaco n I it H i ..<:■■ Met wiendaco Emh Utiumm llnm, hin v I i iJ/*i T 'v.-f*y f|ilWC^~ i'Y >v r^l ißatK^rX^BJ^H 2 M 12 WORLD'S Nelo OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Prospects
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  • 211 16 Will Fight Japan To The Bitter End Shanghai, Oct. 21. gINCE his ret urn from Chengtu Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has separately received the British, American and Soviet Ambassadors, according to Chinese reports from Chungking, which allege that in these interviews with the
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  • 242 16 Chinese Claim New Victories In Kiangsi Chungking, Oct. 2i. THi: battle for thr posse don «>t Penghsin gan ye .ierday mornIns when th<^ Chinese forces launched a. thrct -column at ack on the Japanese m the outskirts of the North Kiangsi »ity, during which 500 Japanese were killed. By 9
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  • 33 16 Tckyo. Oct. 21. WITH the European situation assuming serious proportions as a result of a new dcvelcpmenl m the war, British md German residents have started a propaganda campaign m Kobe.
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  • 75 16 i London, Oct. 21 THE argument that tlie repeal of 'the arms embargo v.onld lead the United States into war was answered I m the Senate to-day by Senator Leonard Barber. He declared that under the existing lan America could not Help Canada if
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  • 47 16 I Amsterdam, Oct. 21. 'TWENTY-SIX British-Indian employI ee.s of the Gorman Hansa shipping line have arrived at the Dutch frontier and are embarking for South Africa from Amsterdam. It is stated that they were not interned In Germany for reasons of economy.— Renter.
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  • 84 16 JAPANESE VIEW OF AMBASSADOR'S FRANK SPEECH T .,K .rank,,,*. .ETLS,*, A address hv the American ml day has ton appmUatsi i, v an mmt newspapers, uuludm,, C Asahl Mmnhun. an influential I da.h The A ahl wolc^nv ance cl American public opinion Japanese nation, bu: indices and miMindrrstandin» o( Arre
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  • 200 16 COTTON TRADE AND RAILWAY WAGES ADVANCE London, Oct 21 FOLLOWING Joint negotiations !> employe i nd cotton Industry at Manchester an agreement wai retched by vtal workpeople will receive 1 n-ag/e advanr? of 12' ■> per cent, on current manufacturing section. The Increase is beinc prantod m two parts, live
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  • 104 16 Amstfrdam Oct The Copenhagen report of a new lw denied m well informed circle* m _*J* says tin- Berlin <-<.rr<--|»ondentof the THepui is stated thai thsw is no question <.f th» p[ flaination of a new Poland The order publtab* In a German OfTl< ywt*rd»y v. formation
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    • 200 16 Vb^mA b^^ tefa PHOSFERINE Sfe^, The first requisite for active, every-day W'flftSSr^^^^' strength of mmd for serene confidence is B^-SBbIIIIIm tnat well-regulated nervous s^tem, which v<*y ie greatest of all nerve tonics, Phosferine l^'^X^^T^lliC^^i makes ui>od t lie wear and tear dm- t«> mental vj work or worry. It restores
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    • 52 16 Pyorrhea and Trench Moult Stopped in24Houn your tit. U throu**thes« mouth SamMtm hase^r nUfM out the world oeopJ* li that f<>ur out of cver> flxe I. laM if ew Discovtrf Savei T««» If §i W B hh«w 7" s -t i In,- 1 ,lnttu.--mU ch tighter »«i»«» 1 Amosan,,,,, Tor
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