Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1935
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Title Section41 1935-11-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXIL- .No. ttSfl SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Sin K apore: Wednesday. Nov. 27. W-> Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935. KIVE CENT».41 words
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Advertisement227 1935-11-27 1 Hfgd The Dominant In jMala/a fc* 'Jake L|cm- cKoice 1 aojlja Jotjce- ffaib MARIE In NUTTY CRISPS I AFTERNOON TEA ROYAL ASSORTED CREAM CRACKERS CREAMY CHOCOLATE J R lEN T A L ASSOKT3D 11 Sole Agents:- U f QmmSb Jf ChoiGB ir.ccr. in S.S.) i i I I I I227 words
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Advertisement337 1935-11-27 1 MALAYAN WATCH CO. 433 North Bridge Road— Near Middle Road, Just opened to fariliUto i Your X'mas Shoppin,— Watches, Clocks, Etc. Latest Designs Shapes I at Prices hard to beat! i j 1 Repairs of Watches, I I Clocks, eic. undertaken at i competitive rates —by ex- I i perienced337 words
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789 1935-11-27 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. RADIO EQUIPMENT OF THE QUEEN MARY Most Elaborate Apparatus Ever Installed THE Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary will probably make her trial trip in May. It is expected that she Will Leave the Clyde shipyard of Messrs. John Brown and Co., Ltd., towards the end of789 words
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Article231 1935-11-27 2 Building Of 100,000-Ton Ship Ruled Out THE president of the International Mercantile Marine Corporation and chairman of the United States Lines, Mr. P. A. s. Franklin* left Bouthamption for New York recently after one of his periodical visits to Europe. In an interview with a representative of231 words
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Advertisement454 1935-11-27 2 and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dus Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BEHAR G.OOO Dec. 5 CARTHACE 15,000 Dec. C SOUDAN 0,500 Dec. 18 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Dec. 20 1936 OBJTRAL 15,000 Jan. a KURD WAN 6,070 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15,000 Jan. 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 31 COI'J454 words
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Advertisement685 1935-11-27 2 N.Y.K.LINE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and GUbraltar. sj HAKOZAKI MARU Nov. 28 m.v. TERUKUNI MARU Dec. 11 HAKUSAN MARU Dec. 26 1936. s.s. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 KATORI MARU Jan. 23 Rates to Ist class685 words
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Advertisement539 1935-11-27 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshipa. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLE*, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From B'pore Malacca Port Penang MJ9. STvam BORINGIA 10-12 10-12 11-12 18-12 ESRIA 81-12 81-12 1-1 1-1 T .ALAN PI A 21-1539 words
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Advertisement448 1935-11-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS —JB w NORDDEUTSCHKK LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The ondernoted are the Company j„. tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. im "NECKAR" for Manila, Hoar kong, Shanghai, North China Japan \>> t "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan Deo. 4 "MAIN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Dec. 8 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam,448 words
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Article111 1935-11-27 3 Amongst Local Chinese—M enace Of The Jay Waller Romance Butter fly Wu-Taipu EduSSn ist Here—Collecting Funds For College Shanghai Industrialist Due Shortly Affairs of Ricksha Owners (By Our Chinese Correspondent) WHEN the University of Singapore is eventually established, will it become a rival to that in Hongkong,111 words
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Article167 1935-11-27 3 He would not commit himself on the point I put to him, but he said that he understood that engineering would not be Include*! in the curriculum of tlie new Singapore University. He had been informed that arts, medicine and V nee would constitute the three faculties ol167 words
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Article129 1935-11-27 3 IT may be inferred from this viewpoint 1 the desirability of having an enenng faculty at the Singapore Uni- >sty of the future while facilities for Ining, engineering students exist m n not her British colony is extremely doubtful. exuemeiy As to the question whether Hongkong's position as129 words
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Article275 1935-11-27 3 THIS is partly due to the fact that the climatic conditions in Hongkong especially in the winter, are more conducive to study, being bracing, and oy virtue of years of tradition, is an atmosphere in university and social nfe there which is lacking in Singapore. A third reason275 words
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Article196 1935-11-27 3 PERHAPS it takes only a motorist to thP !f c how devoid of road sen se are UCated ChiUeSe populati °n in alker 13 a common sight in Walks unenn° Wn P*sB|E ?hP f J f ncernedly across a street to in m?? heavy °ncoming traffic, and to196 words
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Article213 1935-11-27 3 THE Chinese in Malaya will join me in offering the heartiest congratulation* to Miss Butterfly Wu on hlr ma?rhfnJ? IP- Eugene Perm a Prominent Chinese business man in Shanghai I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Wu when she passed through Singapore a few months ago on213 words
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Article151 1935-11-27 3 IT will be recalled that recently the sawmill and timber merchants in Singapore were allotted the basin between Stamford Canal and the Beach Road Market for sheltering tongkan~b and logs following the Governments decision to take back the Kallang Basin Subsequently, a second petition was sent to the151 words
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Article102 1935-11-27 3 M%ahs» n^n 1, Prlnt:i of the aipu College in Kwangtung, is now nmv? aP f or( collecting funds for the Kr extending the college preUiPmS S<?nt y the IXIII rd of directors. w members of which include Mr. Chow Chcok Wni V Chi Wei General Y ng102 words
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Article81 1935-11-27 3 M of ,h 8 M W San a former President men? S meS Camber of ComShanghai, is expected in Singapore shortly. of'lv.SSff d *P utised by the Ministry trial IS, m Nan kin to study indus£,?L nd tlons 111 M alaya and make arrangements for the establishment of81 words
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Article188 1935-11-27 3 Ri?irSJ? e ?f 1 meet l ng of the Singapore Ricksha Owners Association was held recently to discuss steps to be taken to safeguard the interests of ricksha owners. Mr. chng Kee Hin was elected to the ™hair. Mr. Quek Kor Bok, the president of the association188 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-11-27 320 words
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Article90 1935-11-27 3 ARRANGEMENTS are being made for sehool"^ 6111 f a schoo in. Singapore at the building Se'pn^ Theatle Hal1 S Bridge Road. The new school wlM be known as the Chung Hua Public School the school is expected to open shortly. 1 Kua held a*meeteWt nSL C i90 words
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Article176 1935-11-27 3 A U ?1 °i. $1 043 03 has been collected «P by the Singapore Merchants' Association as a result of a concert staged recently in aid of the China Flood Relief I und. The sum will be sent to China in due course. »ou UT h T s176 words
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Advertisement118 1935-11-27 3 Ml "A woman's at eld as her skin-so I'm staying young by keeping my skin soft, smooth, deer and youthful. And I don't know any better way to do it than by following the j&J ed¥ice of 20,000 beauty experts, who say: Use PafmoHve Soap." I Palmolive's rich lather into118 words
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Advertisement235 1935-11-27 3 Jk&er RUN-DOWN jflftw aus I and 9 m AM worried about you -you are distressX .ngly weary i„ body and mind, your spirits •nd v.tahty are alarmingly low-you must do something about it. Take Waterbury's Compound.RememberlastyearMabel'shusbandfelt {33 just as you do now. The doctor told him to take Waterbury's and235 words
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Article844 1935-11-27 4 M. Laval Too Busy To Attend Reuter. London, Nov. 25. OWING to the domestic preoccupations of the French Premier, M. Laval, and the demands made upon his time by the internal position posed meeting of the Committee of Eighteen in Geneva, which had been arfanged or Nov.Reuter. - 844 words
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Article126 1935-11-27 4 American's Presidential Election Programme Houston, Texas. "Laziness for all" is the platform on which Dr. John Brinkley says he is going to stand for the Presidency of the United States. Dr. BrinKley unfolded his plans for solving America's probl-ms in a special interview. Nobody should work," he126 words
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Article396 1935-11-27 4 Two-Fold Objective Of Research Chemists <By Air Mnil» Loudon, Nov o, FLU and the common cold may auuu be a ilnng of the past. Science has launched a combined at tack, on all fronts against th«lr dr.utly germs. The objective of these feseurt u chemists ia396 words
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Article123 1935-11-27 4 Woman Plans Two Murders To Marry Tram Driver Kansas City, Missouri. A blonde cook loved a tram driver. She loved him so much she would take tram rides just to look at hin:. She decided to marry him. So this is what she planned: she would Marry a123 words
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Advertisement381 1935-11-27 4 TIME Is The One Asset Every Body Can Convert Into Cash. Time is money for money represents time spent on a job, whether as a specialist or day labourer. Has it never occurred to you that spare time is the most valuable of all? In spare time you can so381 words
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Advertisement310 1935-11-27 4 v TheWorld-Famed. Cut kura m mm v fcj H Bkk mtMMmW HH sufferers from stubborn BBt BEE skin diseases have comH I I pletely healed themselves JHI I BHI I by the systematic use of Mr HH aSSg 9Ej* Cut t cur a Soap and Cuti\w HH Mifff flKgi cura310 words
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Advertisement107 1935-11-27 4 TT» chest and lungs will become weaker as long as coughing bouts, wheeziness and breathing difficulty trouble you. Don't delay any longer! Take Peps antiseptic breatheable tablets to throw off your bronchial troubles. As you suck a Peps it gives off valuable lung-healing fumes which banish congestion, cut choking phlegm,107 words
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Advertisement45 1935-11-27 4 \kcmim Filling Pen Mm with TRANSPARENT BARREL fSm Iji.l: r'tervoir. f Price $3.00 upwards jSH 3 Obtainable at leading V G uaran- shops in Singapore Ued for «3 and all Malaya States. 10 years. THE PILOT PEN CO., NO. 2, THE ARCADE, 1 SINGAPORE J45 words
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Article123 1935-11-27 5 ut r.BKR PRICE I HANGED I IDr man (I At The Nut'lion >„' financial Correspondent/ i. SVednwday morning. iSdi^tpnii 1 21» els».. r|i l| T'MM-: I Mill. i<110(11 $108. up .>iVirtss; «i it ,ti unchanged. 11. < l. tin•: cry djjlb i rj IT» IG t lx.123 words
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1533 1935-11-27 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and To. and Lyall and Kvatt:— MINING Singapore, Wednesday. 10 a.m. fc*ue Fraser yaT Value Co. Si svatt 4|- Ampat 5 9 6 3cd 5:9 6 3xd £1 A. Kumbang 34 G 36 6cd 341,533 words
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89 1935-11-27 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. November) 21 13 16 21 15 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. November) *****6 21% No. I.X R S.S. (Spot-loo.se) (awardable Singapore) 21% 21 do. December 21% 2289 words
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Article53 1935-11-27 5 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 26 Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue excluding, welf-balanc-ing items, amounts to £384,629,831 compared with £360.81f1.031 at the corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure, exclusive of self-balancing Items Is £458,340,504 against £439.052.342 for the corresponding date of 1034—British Official Wireless. - 53 words
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Article876 1935-11-27 5 The Tin Position PHASER AND REPORT jyjESJSitS, I'VUHT and t'n.'s I*«*|M>|'l (hi the Singapore share market for tin/ week oniJml Nov, 26 state.s: The feeling oi increased secitritv and confidence produced hv t'.e result of iho recent Gencni <n h.is not. been louis in refipivtn-. it* Aral876 words
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Article346 1935-11-27 5 Value Of Preference In World Market* •By Air Mail) (From Our Own Co-respondent) London, Nov. 3. QIR Walter Smiles. M P., in a letter to the press, challenges some of the conclusions enunciated recently by Mr H. J Welch at the Malayan meeting He writes: "At the annual346 words
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Article41 1935-11-27 5 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 26. STERLING on New York 4.93-3 4; Paris 75, The stock market were quiet. British funds showed slight advances with War Loan 3'_. per tent, at 105--7 8. Gold 140 lid —British tMßfffll Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 41 words
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Article35 1935-11-27 5 Singapore. Wednesday. A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last night, fixes the total quantities of textiles manufactured in any one foreign country which may be imported into Malaya during 1936. at 2 919.455 yards.35 words
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Advertisement293 1935-11-27 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. IMHKRS, RAFFLES PLACE. Paid Yen 100.000,000. !nd Yen 127,450,000. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. N <lE3 at Alexandria, Batavia, Uien, Fengtien, Hamburg. Hani bin. Honolulu, Hongkong, HsinKarachl, Kobe, London. Los AngeManlla, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New Osaka. Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, hi de Janeiro, San Francisco, Semaing, Seattle, Shanghai,293 words
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Advertisement384 1935-11-27 5 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensat ion Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of t( mporary disability through384 words
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Article124 1935-11-27 6 No News From Antarctic Wastes Reuter Wireless. New York. Nov 24. The silence from the ulrmen, Lincoln Ellsworth and Hollock Kenyon who started yesterday on a third attempt to fly across the Antarctic from Dund"rIsland to Admiral Byrd's base in Ltttl" i America is causing concern. The routeReuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article94 1935-11-27 6 Elected President Of Board Of Film Censors British Official Wireless. Loudon. Nov 'jo Imd Tyii-cll was elected pre&l<khl i{»t? British Board of Mm On.or*, stiacessloil to tilt 1.11« Ml Eel "A a» Shortt. The Board or Ciri iorb is appointed .he trade iUelt and to-day* Mv euiig wsi:-British Official Wireless. - 94 words
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Advertisement1165 1935-11-27 6 Daimon NOTICE ie hereby tr'.ven that the Trade Mark illustrated as above or in vanou* other arrangements aad in various colour .-.rhemes are the exclusive property w Ekktroteelinhrefce Fabrjk Schmidt Co., G m.b.H.. Berl'n N65, Germany and a«e Mtd by tne aid hrm m respect of torch lights, batteries, dynamo-,1,165 words
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Advertisement508 1935-11-27 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. I ADULTERATED GREEN PEAS. j It if! hereby not lied that X Neyanri of i (O. Robi.iscn Road, appeared beforp the 'ird Magistrate. Mr. WhLtcn. on 16 11 35, '<» one War a charge of selling gre*>n peas Ce»ta'ning 2.59 grains per pound <f crys ajl-.:<d copper sulphate508 words
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Advertisement209 1935-11-27 6 t' SERVICE t I AND SATISFACTION j is yours, when you entrust all your j clock, watch and gramophone repairs t Iyick woh hing! 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 1 (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and t R A F. Base209 words
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Advertisement60 1935-11-27 6 <7>*e CHATWOOD FIREPROOF SAFE Inexpensive, absolutclv fireproof, protect your r ~r- <: books and records from •;>•'••'-'' 'I'- v'-v"^" 7 fire. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. MAaS-1. I I COCKTAIL SAUSAGES I DELICIOUS and APPETISING Sole Distributors: KIM ANN CC BUN REE CO. 243, Orchard Road 1111 LI, Reach Road.60 words
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Advertisement75 1935-11-27 7 I (WOSE /WW I I wants iM fun^ut'of'S W "^fat-tnin^n^ VARIOUS MODELS IN STOCK A. C, D. C., Battery—Table Models and Radioirram* it .it «r,,,, ONLY SOLE AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS S S FES BORNEO, SIAM D.E.1., S FULLY GUARANTEED BY Radio Service Co of Malaya Ltd. M, ORCHARi? W R n75 words
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Advertisement358 1935-11-27 7 l A single demonstration in (I Jour own home will do s{aC\ jKEE IHAT RADIO COMPANY i w 04 404, North Bridge Rd. j Z 55ft 56 Main Rd Pho No. 456«. 6, Station Rd. 223, Batu Road, j Ay G- TAIPING. SINGAPORE, IPOH. K. LUMPUR. j —-—SS^^^^^SSS^.^^2. i T358 words
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Miscellaneous1131 1935-11-27 7 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio EnVl? 0m closeD,A WN<Germ FRIDAY BRITISH EMPIRE z.hj. penang BFRi to qtatiav *<* pm Call wb. djn <c c ram PROGRAMMES (Wavelength 49.3 Metres) BERLIN STATION Folk Sour. ProgSm-TO-DAY 'DJN Metres); t« cem The Scottish Studio 7 p.m. Time Signal. I «5% Orchestra 12 pm Day1,131 words
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Advertisement273 1935-11-27 8 ,A t 3.15 OADITHI TO-DAY' „.-iift .i (.tol^iL M > 6<15 9.15 UAI I B UL t/rtl. mCR/SSisTSHOW I IN ANTICIPATING ,v, ei.eanor »1 OF THIS GENERATION! WELL ARRIVE TIME FOR J Seven years in preparation and worth every BROADWAY MELODY r Wl Jf minute of it! It's the Champagne273 words
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Advertisement205 1935-11-27 9 c,s 3 5 9 5 CAPITOL TODAY! THANKS ROBERT I BROADWAY MELODY IW **+*WM UNA MERKEL FRANCES LANGFORD SID SILVERS I CV- J 1 <kv BUDDY EBSEN JUNE KNIGHT VILMA EBSEN A** /1 .7,' Vp rll I AC jaO fi HARRY STOCKWELL NICK LONG, JR. W V/ I It/ U205 words
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Advertisement360 1935-11-27 10 Ih§ Big Day Has Arrived! |c AP■ T O l|=|tO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer "Makers of Great Musicals" startle the show world with their new dazzling Spectacle of Mirth and *k "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 s v J lk With ELEANOR POWELL, (World's Champion Lady Tap Dancer) JUNE KNIGHT, ROBERT TAYLOR, JACK360 words
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Advertisement354 1935-11-27 10 IT SOARS TO HEIGHTS OF BEAUTY AND ROMANCE NO OTHER PICTURE H\S EVER ATTAINED! AND THREE DISTINGUISHED PLAYERS SWEEP ON TO GREATER FAME TOGETHER MAR c H Mill H OBERON MARSHALL |f j SIDNEY.FRANKLIN UNITED ARTISTS', j^T j —."WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?" •J. .j, I Victoria Theatre; j s TWO354 words
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Advertisement62 1935-11-27 10 I MARLBOROUGH 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 The smell of hidden fold c* u strange crime* tkh dr ■JWtQTy and terror' haH.e (han- in ti, e ci nis career' The dead rase from tfce'r rr a cuse the living! mmJĔ With 5g STUART ERWIN DOROTHY WIISON^ Warner 3§S>*&l UDICr OIGCES Joss& SAT.62 words
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Article85 1935-11-27 11 Returns From Visit To China Mr. Aw Boon Haw whosp disposition b well-known turned o nSTroV n£ m 0r f nl ng by i to I norn irom his visit to China He went to China as the leader of the ChSfni Chine f to the85 words
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Article16 1935-11-27 11 The Rohna has arrived at Penang bringing 175 state-aided labourers for Malayan Rubber estates.16 words
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Article74 1935-11-27 11 Delegates Meet At Foreign Office British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 26. Representatives of the Five Naval Powers and of the Dominions, who wHI take part in the naval conference opening \n London on Dec. 6 met at the Foreign Office to-day. The object of the meeting was toBritish Official Wireless. - 74 words
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Advertisement346 1935-11-27 11 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 v -jkJ TO-NIGHT I <MM li Ail IIAx 1 1: I I 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER cV UAi\€K (informal) 9.30 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE S THERE WILL BE NO RAFFLES CELEBRATED* ll i TAIL OR AFTER ORCHESTRA DINNER DANCE ON Directed by DAN HOPKINS346 words
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Advertisement506 1935-11-27 11 Lane Motor Garage, 281, Orcnard Koa<j, Repairs! Decarbonizing 4 cyl: $6. 0 cyl: $'J Oiling and greasing |L Overturning Hoods, batteries, dynamos, rewiring »t moderate charges. Used Cars! Morris Tourers and Saloon, Essex Saloon, Whippet Roadster, Singer Junior. Garage open on snni^ yS E SIMON Proprietor. Phone I 001. Tinted506 words
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Advertisement388 1935-11-27 11 HER JOINTS SQUEAKED LIKE NEW SHOES Swollen With Rheumatism At Thirty She had begun t 0 feel like an old woman —yet she was only thirty. Her joints sounded like squeaking shoes; her hands and ankles were badly swoOca. Thea she started taking Kruschen Salts. Read what <ho says after388 words
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Obituary178 1935-11-27 12 |)E COSTA -Oil J(Uh. November. I!':*-. No iUKJ Si'ruMkr<>«"> Uoad. Sintfupore. ><rSundrinu I>«- €!<«'«, M dearly beloved mother "112 Mi Geirire Pe LoMu <rf Mi Fraaer C.j Singapore, Tha funeral eor cjre will leave her lata n«a 1•le ice at i.:iO pm. on Wednesday 2" Nov. 11)36,178 words
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Article684 1935-11-27 12 rfHE Singapore Teachers' Asso- ciation is probably one of the most cosmopolitan organisations in Malaya. For that reason alone it i s 0 f great value. But ot greater importance is the fact that its members are engaged in moulding the rising generation, in giving them an684 words
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Article91 1935-11-27 12 Pun/lb Agent In /Singapore SIR Ja^ es Fitzpatrick, the retiring agon to the Governor-General, Punja/ States. India, is in Singapore. iWs taking a holiday in the East befdfc rstiring from the Indian Civil Se|*ce, being on leave prior to retirem/t. Accompanied by Lady Fitzpatrick. he All visit91 words
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Article58 1935-11-27 12 Safe Arrival In Batavia Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 26. Mr. C. J. Melrose, the Australian airman, who left Singapore on Monday, after having delayed his flight to Australia in order to search for SH Charles Kingsford Smith, arrived In Batavia at 5.45 p.m.—Reuter. Batavia. Nov. 27. MelroseReuter. - 58 words
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Article87 1935-11-27 12 Singapore, Wednesday. M. Maurice Marechal, the famou.; French 'cellist, who will give two recitals In the Victoria Memorial Hall to-night and to-morrow, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the M. M liner Chenonceaus. M. Marechal is on a world tour which he began in September. He went first87 words
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226 1935-11-27 12 NOTES COMMENTS New Supreme Court MANY Singaporeans are movea M curiosity at times as to when some building progress is tt* to be apparent on the site of the old Europe Hate., .here our new million-dollar Supreme Court is to be erected. The hoardm; ln front or the site effectively226 words
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Article178 1935-11-27 12 aN£ thing leads to another, ana can- templating public works brings lo mind the tremendous progress that ha* been made on the new civil prison at Changi. That great sombre structure of stone is rapidly acquiring final shape now and probably the inmates of Pearl's Hill will be178 words
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Article209 1935-11-27 12 JHERE was a slight breeze at the last meeting of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board over the question of a site for the Taiping Jubilee Memorial Shelter. Apparently the committee which has the matter in hand did not think it necessary to consult other and more209 words
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Article253 1935-11-27 12 pERIIS. an unfederated Stale, w unique in several respects. It Li easily the smallest State in Malaya, covering only 316 square miles It boasts no large towns. Kangar. the administrative headquarters, being village of some 2,000 inhabitants. It has no public debt, and tin mining is carried253 words
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Article257 1935-11-27 12 By Looker-On" INSECTS, we are told, attack blondes more than brunettes. The former of course they count fair game. A Herbs can do a man far more good than beer/* states a herbalist. Thyim-. gentlemen, please! A A Veteran Rugby footballers have been recalling the days257 words
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Advertisement63 1935-11-27 12 J PRICE 35 CENTS PER PACKET CO., LTII. SINGAPORE. jg-ALA LUMPUR. Blue &> Gold Label J^IH LLizzizir Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. J StNGAPOKE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. I THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Winchester House. (dJlyer (luay, SINGAPORE. Don't buy a CHEAP PIANO Purchase a ijood reliable instrument63 words
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Advertisement10 1935-11-27 12 FOR SAFE AND PUNCTUAL TRANSPORT PATRONISE THE Railway 1■ j10 words
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Article, Illustration619 1935-11-27 13 reds to resist them SOCIALISTS WILL OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT Reuter. i in France has become much worse. Fascists I .I mniuriists are said to be mobilising for civil wai Siti.ilists in the Chamber threaten to overthrow i »val Government.Reuter. - 619 words
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Article79 1935-11-27 13 Due In Singapore To-Day .«in Cfh' Own Correspondent> Bangkok, Nov. 2«. fill Imperial Aiiways mail rla it** at llU'i Hin experts U> 11iii> ..it for Sincapore to-morrow. I ve-witnesses report that both (In lanilinK wlietls hat! sunk into suit -pnl .-.nd (hut the plane was i -un«79 words
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Article40 1935-11-27 13 Death Of Ex-Emperor Of Abyssinia Reuter. Addis Ababa, Nov. 26. IT was officially announced that Lijya«u, ex-Em per or of Abyssinia, died of general paralysis at Garamouleta where he has been imprisoned, for the pas. three years.— Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article27 1935-11-27 13 Reuter. London. Nov. 21. H M the King has conferred the Grand 'Cross of the Victorian Order on the new Duke of Buccleuch,- Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article292 1935-11-27 13 Espionage Charge GERMAN DOCTOR FOR TRIAL Reuter. London, Nov. 2«. A STORY of alleged espionage was told at Margate when Dr. Hermann Gortz, a former officer of the German Air Force, was charged with making a plan of the R.A.F. Aerodrome m Manston. Kent, calculated toReuter. - 292 words
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Article175 1935-11-27 13 Tragedy In Beach Road Office Singapore, Wednesday. OHORTLY before noon yesterday, when S the police were called to the N V Samarinda Produce Co. a firm in Beach Road dealing in reptile skins,the> found the manager, a young Dutch Eurasian named X■ Kumendong. lying it appears gat****175 words
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Article632 1935-11-27 13 WAR THREAT Yen Yu Kang's Arrest Ordered Nanking. Nov. 2<i. rpllb Executive Yuan has order- ed the Hopei authorities tu arrest Yin .lu Keng and has abolished the «Peiping Military Council, w hose functions have been transferred to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's Military Affairs Commission which632 words
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Article93 1935-11-27 13 Hawaii May Not Get Statehood Reuter. Honolulu, Nov. 2b. EFFORTS of the local leaders to secure statehood for Hawaii in the United States received a setback as a result of a statement that the American Federation oj Labour intends to throw the whole \vei*hi ot itsReuter. - 93 words
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Article171 1935-11-27 13 TWO BODIES Doctor On Murder Charge Reuter. London. Nov. 2'i. OENSATIONAL allegations were made in the Lancaster Police Court, which was crowded, when Dr. Buck Ruxton appeared on a charge of murdering his wife and nurse-maid. The prosecution is calling over 100 witnesses and the proceedingsReuter. - 171 words
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Advertisement64 1935-11-27 13 THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF NERVK EXHAUSTION The eye has the greatest nerve supply of any organ of the body. Defective Vision is the most common cause of Nerve Exhaustion (nervous headaches, dizziness, mental tiredness and other troubles). The best way to "rest" your is to wear properly fitted glasses64 words
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Advertisement93 1935-11-27 13 Rabies progress wonderfully when 1 j nourished and strengthened by the j j vital food values contained in I "BEAR BRAND" Natural Swiss j Milk—Under tropical conditions its j (Incorporated in England. 1006) EAR BRAN}; g Singapore and pknant.. I 4. J Hear The New j I'His Master's Voice j93 words
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3818 1935-11-27 14 HEALTH WORK Importance Of The Rural Areas that have been expressed in recent weeks regarding the risks of an epidemic oi malaria in Malaya are not unfounded. Speaking in the Johore State Council at yesterday's meeting, Sir David Galloway, who has had long3,818 words
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Article160 1935-11-27 14 Mr. Howeson In Court ALLEGED FALSE PROSPECTUS Reuter. London, Nov. 26. 'J'HERE was a sequel to the pepper market crisis in the Mansion House Police Court when Mr. Garabed Bishirgian, Mr. John Howeson and Mr. Louis Hardy appeared on summonses with being parties to making, circulatingReuter. - 160 words
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Article256 1935-11-27 14 Textile Quotas Enactment Case Singapore, Tuesday. THE manager and clerk of a well- known Chinese piecegoods shcp in High Street, trading under the name of Chop Choong Fatt, appeared ffe the dock at the Singapore Assize Court today, before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a special256 words
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Article296 1935-11-27 14 Reformatory Sentence Follows Street Hold-Up Singapore, Tuesday. Stopped on the road by a 13-year-olc Chinese boy and threatened with assault if he did not hand over all his money was what befell a young Eurasian schoolboy named Robert Neubronner when he was returning home from school one296 words
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Article14 1935-11-27 14 Members of the Young Men Friendly Rand are specially requested to attend Friday's meeting14 words
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Article469 1935-11-27 14 ITS TWO TASKS Foreign Secretary On The Future Loudon, Noi 26 gPEAKING to-night at the of the Royal Institute 0 f national Affairs at which th of Wales presided, the Foreign tary, Sir Samuel iioare, said great new feature which had projected on the traditional469 words
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Article87 1935-11-27 14 Lieut.-Col. A. E. Percival has !> j appointed Senior General Staff Office Ito the Malaya Command. At the pre sent time he is at the Imperial Defenc College in London, but will take up hi* duties early in February, at about the time that the Wiltshire Regiment87 words
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Advertisement206 1935-11-27 14 •J. 4 Tolley's Advertising Competition V I $400/- MUST BE WO\ IST PRIZE $150.00 j 2ND PRIZE 100.00 j j 3RD PRIZE 50.00 j 4TH PRIZE 25.00 i 5 PRIZES EACH 10.00 j 5 PRIZES EACH 5.00 I As Sole Agents in Malaya for Tolley, Scott Tolley Ltd., we j206 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-27 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Ruikrfn?. Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor rEHICTES ft WORKMEN'S17 words
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474 1935-11-27 15 SHREWD BLOW Serious Threat To Mogadishu Reuter Wireless. Harrar, Nov. 26. IT is uuoflicially reported that Ras Desta's forces in the vicinity of Gorahai are pushing on steadily without opposition. General (Jraziani is said to be rushing all available forces toReuter Wireless. - 474 words
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Article63 1935-11-27 15 Liberals Win In Close Fight Reuter. Ottawa. Nov. 26. PIER running neck and neck wlt'i rmsiiU n oppoiii s u> until almost the last declarcd Mr Taschereu's Lmeral Government was returned in the Quebec provincial elections secur«3L? B cal f galnst 53 for the Oppution consisting ofReuter. - 63 words
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Article50 1935-11-27 15 Singapore. Tuesday. wSf 8 m orning before Mr. C. H. Whitton. the Third Magistrate, a young Chinese named Hoii Twa Teh pleaded guilty to bathing in the Telok Ayer Basin, in front of the Straits Steamship Store at Tanjong Pagar He was fined $1 cr five day's imprisonment.50 words
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Article59 1935-11-27 15 Fails To Make Sanctions Watertight Reuter. Washington. Nov. 26. INFORMATION to hand from Government shows that American exports to the war zone were maintained in November in comparison with the October figures. The British Ambassador conferred with Mr. Rawlton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State in charge ofReuter. - 59 words
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Article142 1935-11-27 15 Judgment For $2,359 Against Singapore Firm t Singapore, Tuesday Judgment in the sum of $2,359.18 and Conn to-day by Mr. justice Burton the Acting Chief .Fustier, for 6ie Yok o S Chop Ek Chan against the Straits Cattle Trading Co Mi. Chong Thutt Pitt said tli.it h< represented142 words
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Article38 1935-11-27 15 Reuter. The Hague. Nov. 26. A Government Bill has been introduced which proposes the establishment of a special fund of 53.000,000 guilders spread over a period of foutyears, to strengthen Holland's military naval and coast defences.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article46 1935-11-27 15 Singapore. Tue.sdav. Three Chinese women and an eight year old girl who are said to haw eaten some mushrooms in a house in Ampas Road, off Balestier Road last night were taken to hospital suffering from acute pains in the stomach due to poisoning.46 words
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Article736 1935-11-27 15 Supreme Court UNCLE AND BROTHER DEFENDANTS Singapore, Tuesday. Malay woman, the (laughter of a former ollicor oi Ihe Johore Government, was the plaintifl' and her uncle and brother dofolidaiitx in ;l civil suit liuKilii in the Supivin,. Court 10-day Ix'fotv All'. JuHtitc Huiion, the Acting Cliii-r736 words
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Advertisement98 1935-11-27 15 rTTV, *'Vv vv vv vv vvv vv v vvvvv'S'^ RCrltACO I v Various Makes and Types Various Sizes and Prices <■ .J. <• •> V We have pleasure in offering various V types of REFLEXES at greatly re- "5* «j» «j» duced prices. v <• Those interested are reciiiestefl to98 words
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Advertisement426 1935-11-27 15 I MOTOR UNION INSURANCE T CO., LTD. (INC IN ENGLAND). FIRE MOTOR CAR^CYCLE-MARINE-j WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agents:— SIME, DARBT A CO., LTW., I, MALACCA STREET, TEL 5144 SINGAPORE. T IT'S TOROUGH j EXPERIENCED AND TRUSTWORTHY S m:kvi« i; cIS! combined with our high class426 words
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Article, Illustration525 1935-11-27 16 MeNair Girls Beaten MISS N. OEHLERS' "HAT-TRTOK" Singapore, Wednesday. TfiV. Girls' Spott-; Club added an- other to their string of hockey successes this season when they defeated the MeNair Girls at hockey by three goals to nil. Miss N. Oehlers incidentally <lid the hat trick525 words
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Article45 1935-11-27 16 The following will represent 3.C.RC. against SRC on Friday. Nov. 29, at S R C. ground Cheok Wah, Henry Boon. Evan Wong. Boon Gim. Kee Siang. Choo Beng. Kee Pow, Gim Lock, Kee Tian. Chin Khean, Geo Lee. Reserves: Teng Chew, Boon Ann.45 words
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Article87 1935-11-27 16 Oxford's Team Against Cambridge- Reuter. London, Nov. 2G. THE following will represent Oxford v. Cambridge at rugby ai Twickenham on Dec. 10: Stuart Watson (Loretto), Obolensky (Trent College), Waif ord (Rugby/, Harding (Tohbridge), Rees Jones (Ipswich), Grieve (Ample forth). Mi Shane (Australia), Brett (Durham), McGrath- (Sto'nyhurst), Pienaar (SouthReuter. - 87 words
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Article329 1935-11-27 16 Why The Committee Resigned En Bloc. AS already reported by cable, the committee df the Royal Bangkok Sports Club resigned en bloc after a meeting on Nov. 21 at which a proposal by the committee that the subscription snould be raised failed to secure the necessary329 words
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Article208 1935-11-27 16 Final Stage Of Club Championship THE fihal htagc ol the Club Champ o -«hi p of the Kuala Lumpur Branch filed on Sunday at i'oo and 1.000 yards. 15 BHOtS at each distance. Highest peasible secre 160. Ot the rlnal c ffbi. seven208 words
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Article125 1935-11-27 16 Wsek-End Programme Of Races AN Friday.. Nov. 29. there will be the V usual afternoon races for the "B" and "C" Classes starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday Dec. I, the International G-metie- Class will sail the 3rd Race of Jean II Challenge Cup- starting at125 words
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762 1935-11-27 16 WHITES WIN Comments On The Teams Singapore NVt*<ln'**rlii) A IJOCKEY trial t« help thi' m In to chc.< -t» t• iti i< o Sftnhilao ami MaJiun r I vrly ever tht week-end, plm.<| j' Ihi- S.C.C. pada )(slv do* lit'*762 words
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Article125 1935-11-27 16 Singapore's Team For The Week-End Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore, hockey team will figure in two Inter-State games during the week-end, both games being played away. On Saturday the State team will meet Negri Sembilan at Seremban. and on Sunday they will be opposed to Malacca at Malacca, in125 words
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Advertisement24 1935-11-27 16 N U FAC TU RE <^H^^^^^^^^H BY A BRITISH COMPANY IN A BRITISH COLONY @6fe/na£/e from SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.Lt» HIGH CLASS DEALERS ■a24 words
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Advertisement77 1935-11-27 16 A tussle for possessicn between Nfrs. E. Grigmiet (McNairst and Miss W. Lewis l G.S.C. lin yesterday's women's hockey match ended in a win for the G.S.C. by 3 goals to, nil., i REPRESENTATIVE SOCCER I England vs. Germany On Dec. 4 London, Nov. 26. The following will play soccer77 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-27 16 BAH LEVPi W ATE R| &?EALTH ill' tjf^ EHXiLJSH BARLEY (/I FRESH LEMONS Uf J If§]16 words
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295 1935-11-27 17 !N SEPTEMBER The Detroit Bomber's Bout On Dec. 3 Ni w York. V »1 LAI lONS will) Max JSchrnelH Germany's former heavymi >ion, for a Louis match ing have been abandonirarily, Mike Jacobs said, •a r| will not be renewed until295 words
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Article62 1935-11-27 17 Reuter. Natal Beaton By An Innings Durban, Nov. 26. THE Australians defcau-a Natal by an innings and 26 rui»s: The Australians scored 522 lt»r 5 and declared. Natal \\»re all out for 212 in the first innings and in the follow on scored 251. Ed 68 and HarveyReuter. - 62 words
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Article87 1935-11-27 17 ''lain Busiiu ss/' Kj;ys Perry nyunvy Nov l'j #*cuy twlti hu tafiM.v pWitmoHhy It utrived ul Ccr-«noik. bu' 'i play in the t:urnr.wJ bemuse of <ji.iu;vd tuck. Ut'i. >Ot» '4CI to bl{] leilAiS JL is 110 1 it is Jjiain buUncM." he Wlv vuj, v.in vou are87 words
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Article37 1935-11-27 17 7 EACH 8 DRAWN May In World's Chess Championship Reuter wireless. Thf HA£Ui». Nov 25 Iwittlv L-conrt In the i'l t'hrx* Chfimpion.'thlp was 1» draw L- now ait* Dr Aloklilne Mr Rtiwr *pv.«n *aeli with it.-ulci WlrcU'tsReuter wireless. - 37 words
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Article364 1935-11-27 17 Handicaps For First Day I*HE following are handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. RACE 1. Ponies, Class 3. Div. 3. 5 furs.: Del Comus 11.7, Highland Lass 11 6, Larrikin 11.6, Timbang 11.4,364 words
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Article99 1935-11-27 17 International Club Finals 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Banru, Nov 25 THE following are the results of the 1 finals in the Royal Johore International Club's handicap tennis tournament which came to a close yesterday evening on the Club Courts at Tasir Plangie, after which Her Highness99 words
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Article, Illustration103 1935-11-27 17 Mr. Fairey's Request Refund Reuter. New York, Nov. 2(>. THE New York Yacht Club ha* refused Mr. .C. R. Fairey's request to use X—Class Yachts in the 1936 America's Cup Race as they desire to keep the races to the bigger J—Class boats. Mr.Reuter. - 103 words
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Article34 1935-11-27 17 Singapore, Wednesday. The Ceylon Sports Club entertained the Wilts to a game- of hockey at Balestier Plain yesterday. The home team fielded a rather weak team aiK» were beaten by 2—nil.34 words
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Article508 1935-11-27 17 H.M.S. Cornwall XV Lose To R.A.F. "A" Singapore, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH playing with only 14 men for the major portion of the game H.M.S. Cornwall XV when they met at rugby on the padang yesterday The Airman won by 16 points (two goals and two tries)508 words
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Advertisement98 1935-11-27 17 THANKS to SCOTT'S Emulsion, he soon regains his normal health, strength and vitality. No days of fretful lassitude for him; after an illness this famous food tonic gives him just the extra nourishment his weakened body needs. At the same A time SCOTT'S Emulsion wards off dangerous after-effects. Its pure98 words
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Advertisement473 1935-11-27 17 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is GREAT" by reason of the fact ...that in a period of little mor e than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously473 words
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Article38 1935-11-27 18 Singapore, Tue.s.i.r A Tamii attacker} a compatriot with a parang, inflicting severe head injuries, at Bedok yesterday evening The victim was taken to hospital and his alleged assailant was arrested later in the evening.38 words
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Advertisement425 1935-11-27 18 WHITEAWAYS i SINGAPORE GIFTS i j GIVE USEFUL PRESENTS j j ft SHIRTS and DRESSING GOWNS Descriptions and Prices 1 J Smart and distinctive in foulards 1 br S r?oi^. ,iou STRIPED TUNIC SHIRTS. j I PRICES Smart stripes on reliable fabrb full cut with double cuffs and two collars,425 words
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Advertisement134 1935-11-27 18 COME EARLY FOR YOUR masA \rM Year Shopping D. T. LIM CO. Just Unpacked DI TCH Biscuits. Jams. Sausages. W Limonade Syrups. Vegetables, llutchpot. Streoisel Muisjes. Mustard Ryebread. JAVA Krupoks lkan VtTmmg Sambalaits. Crystallized Fruits. Prima Pickles. Red Fish Curry Powder. Dessert Coffee Liquors Cooking Spke*. etc. etc. IS] NORTH134 words
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Advertisement57 1935-11-27 18 P TORMENT. JyP k« IN 4 startling drama ot today am/ forever I Timely as today 9 s news eternal with Its challenging truths! A FOX PICTURE with SPENCER TRACY, CLAIRE TREVOR, HENRY B WALTHALL, a ALAN DINEHART. 1 I 111 l S AMI A M lilt j «''.l)s.j|ute!y maintained57 words
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Article178 1935-11-27 19 "The Clpck Slrikes 8" At The Alhambra j A'< murder mystery, iiuo j rt wh :h comedy and music is cleverly d, was provided at the Alhamre yesterday when Paramount's Picture The Clock Strikes 8" was The plot is most entertaining and round the murder of two178 words
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Article35 1935-11-27 19 Reuter Wireless. Toronto, Nov. 25. Mr. Robert Miller, ex-President of 'he Canadian National Exhibition ano lis wife were both killed when a train crashed into their motor-car at a levelrrosping Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article171 1935-11-27 19 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM-piane "PK-AFL" on Nov. 19:—Miss Mona Bed Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, Mr. Berts, Mrs. de Graaf. Left for N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Nacntegaal" on Nov. 20:—Mr. Ekels. Mr. J. V d Poel. Mr. Berts. Mrs. de Graaf. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM-plane "PK-AFL"171 words
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Article344 1935-11-27 19 Now To Be Seen At The Pavilion UNITED ARTISTS have every reason to regard "The Dark Angel," new being shown at the Favilion, as an outstanding achievement. It is a production of impressive proportions, telling a deeply touching story, and the principal are players of344 words
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Advertisement64 1935-11-27 19 1 PUNCTUALITY! //o^4 I I is essential mails are con- I earned. To be punctual in your < transport you must have vehicles f jr/ f that can, be depenied upon to main- J s f~~L tain a day-in day-out uninterrupted M service. MORRIS 5-cwt Light J Delivery Vans give64 words
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Advertisement300 1935-11-27 19 MARRIAGE CHANCES When, and how, do they beg n a id end? When does that elusive personal charm of the older woman dominate, or supplant, the fleeting phys eal attraction of the younger? Actually, the duration of both phases of feminine appeal depends entirely upon the presence, or lack, of300 words
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Miscellaneous312 1935-11-27 19 Malayan IJsienersl lladio Continued from page 9> 2RO, ROME .Wavrlrnsth 25.4 Metres. > q peciaJ transmission for I r East is broadcast ion. from 9.35 p.m. to nm Malayan time.) .< from Monday, Nov 18. )u1 ;i.05 p.m. (Malayan will also be given in Fnelish language. 9 15 p.m. (Ma.ayai.312 words
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Article152 1935-11-27 20 Sporadic Attempts At Rioting Checked I j I I Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Nov. 21. The dispersal by the police firh.g in .he air of sporadic rioters was the untoward Incident hitherto reported !n today's general strike* Almost all Egyptian shops are r.losed but the public services are functioningReuter Wireless. - 152 words
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97 1935-11-27 20 VESSELS ARRIVED Tinombo, Dutch, 525 tons, from P. Baroe 26.11, to P. Baroe 28.11. La Plata Maru, 4,377 tons, from Kobe 26.11, to Colombo 27.11. loar, German, 5.637 tons, from Bremen 25.11, to 110 110 56.11. THE CONTE VERDE Singapore, Wednesday. The97 words
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Article118 1935-11-27 20 IHIPB ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OB EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3» Centaur 15; Hector 13; Hakozaki Maru 11; Celebes Maru 9; Fionia 7. tfmpire Dock (Entrant c Gat«* 3) Mata Hari 30: La Plata Maru 32: Irisbank118 words
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Article21 1935-11-27 20 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched iro<r Singapore on Nov. 20 was delivered in London on Nov 26 (6 day?).21 words
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Article35 1935-11-27 20 Owing to the late arrival of the outward Imperial aeroplane ihe air mails for Australia. Java 6ic. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday w 11 now elo.se at 7 p.m. to-day.35 words
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Article98 1935-11-27 20 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam), by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery oi boxholders* letter.s .only 6 p.m. to-day and general depvery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air < Netherlands >. time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and98 words
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Article99 1935-11-27 20 British Official Wireless. London. Nov 2G Pack 74 35 04 York 4J)3 .1 Iti Montreal -J 98%. Bru -sels Geneva J5.2!> 7.30 1 Milan Berl'n 13.27«* Stockholm 10 an>» Copenhaeen 22 311V. Oslo 19.90' V Vienna 25*4. Prague 119 l HeLsinKfors 220%. Miitlrld .'!U 3 16. Rln 4»British Official Wireless. - 99 words
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Article210 1935-11-27 20 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 2«;. London 4 months' sight 2|4Va London 3 months' sight 214 3|32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 I|l6 London 30 days' sight 24 1132 London demand 214 London T.T. 214 Lyons and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 51 3 r210 words
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Article69 1935-11-27 20 In tow of the tuj? Queens Cross, the hv!l of a new motor c-uaster Ida Weasels has i:rr.vtd at Flu.- h ng from Appledore, \< l, the vessel has been built by Messrs. P. K. Harris and Sons tc the order of Caption J. Westers of Groninger. (Holland).69 words
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Article85 1935-11-27 20 Public Functions a Sports Fixtures 1 TO DAY. NOV 2, Hlfcfr lide 10 59 a.in RprJial by Maurice r Celllat, Victorlu l li. ~l, j,i Rotary Tiffin. Adelplu Hr!»i R. E. Loekwood ~f t p Australia and it purt development R«Rhv R.A.F "B" v85 words
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Article73 1935-11-27 20 ALHAMBRA.—"The Clock CAPlTOL.—"Broadwav |fc 1936." EMPIKL. Chinese picture. GREAT WORLD.—Caban Side-snow;;. Malay Operas. C! yangs. Cinemas, Talk; etc HOLLYWOOD,-Chinese pfa MARLBOROUGH.—"B< 1 re I) NFW world. Cabaret Side-shows, Malay Operas, < Wayungs, Cinemas, Talkies, eic KiviuON. -in.' Darn I RITZ. Double feature. Hall Pric Night. tvoXY.-—"The Private Life ol73 words
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Advertisement277 1935-11-27 20 ACTIONS AND RK-ACTIONH. Then- BUI) be unpleasant results if you take some things, as the burglar in iht j.irture is about to find out. But there art no disagreeable teac.io.ts from the taking <»i Piiikt tcs; ,s gently as nature they d's|M 1 constipation, correct 1 banish ii! v.- ten277 words
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Advertisement162 1935-11-27 20 ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now i.wited f r the following mater als or serv\es. For particulars, see Muncpal Tender Room. Date of closing. Excavati.if* ear.h at Monks II 11. haulage in eontractoilorries and tipping into Mt. Emily Reeervo-'r. 4 pm, Wednesday, 27 h November, 1036. Construction of culverts162 words
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Advertisement182 1935-11-27 20 j LES ZAMBESKO LES ZAMBESKO i s 5 ENTER NATIONAL ARTISTES j j I AND 41 E ACROBATIC DANCERS > Mm THURS. 28th NOV. TO SUN. i Ist DEC. M tl FEATURING THEIR FAMOUS Jr 1 Hait< < NOTE:—SPECIAL TEA DANCE m W SATURDAY NOV. 30th WITH l jKf W182 words
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Miscellaneous246 1935-11-27 20 1 Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAIKS CLOSE 10-DAY Java and Southern Sumatra (by Air) (Netherlands) noon Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London (by Air) (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Ameiiea (South) (La Plata Maiu) 2 p.m. Alrica South (La Plata Maru) 2 p.m. Tiengganu (generally), Besut, Dung v n, Kemaman and Kemasek (Mahidol)246 words
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204 1935-11-27 21 EXCLUSIVE TALK WITH B. B. C. OFFICIAL n UH'ftuiny yfars the preserve of keen amateurs in JA M ti.M.t —i«. no* used by thousands of people in this country. |),i .Lh.tnce in design and improved performance of radio wim-nis, and the204 words
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Article100 1935-11-27 21 CiM'. I- discouraged more 1 hu, .1 'iuality in this ti I hand and entertain* 1 -ti operation with iv peninsula have living Malaya the f* Limited only by itnancial resources. Ii still bent upon the miTovement and, in conbo restless of spirits I'-n will continue to be,"100 words
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Article193 1935-11-27 21 1 ruined that it is a 'ttuf.ii principle of RB.C. v part of the Empire ith- in si jwjs.sible entertaln- "'> Hit- evening, local time, fir upon technicalities. grammes, I learnt, are 1 1 ihi.« beam, as contrasted 1 rujultMst principle. 1 oat on a tnanjrular--1 1 (is193 words
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Article165 1935-11-27 21 ||j[HEN that is accomplished, you will turn closer attention to improving programmes V I suggested. "But we have never ceased to devote attention to programmes. What specific alterations would you suggest at the moment?" Thus challenged, (it is some time since I was in Malaya) I fell165 words
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Article150 1935-11-27 21 PERUSAL til' Dutch programmes showed it. I.i> be compiled rnonthl, from gramophone records, The 8.8.C. does tiol believe in canned rtuflV' "Ah to the German, perhaps you would like to hear it n >w," .said Mr. Frost handing mo ihe headphones and turninjr tin diid in (he150 words
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Article112 1935-11-27 21 "gKITAIN'S evening programmes have the reputation of being the best in the world. Why do you not give Malaya something like that?" I queried. The answer was an avalanche of figures. British evening programmes cost j an average of £200 an hour as fees to performers alone. That112 words
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Article140 1935-11-27 21 not record some of the best British stuff, as you record running commentaries on big sporting and other events for reproduction during the evening? Then you could give to Malaya the cream of the British programmes a few hours later." Unfortunately my suggestion did not break new140 words
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Article261 1935-11-27 21 does the revenue come i from to pay for these overseas i programmes," I sought, i "Apart from profits from our flourishing publications it is derived almost entirely from our propertion of home listeners' licence fees." "Do not the Dominions contribute?" "No, perhaps it is hardly261 words
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Article94 1935-11-27 21 pROM another source I learn that Malaya, when the new station is ready, will be the fourth Colony ti have its own wireless. Kenya and Ceylon are already operating and a station at Port Moresby, New Guinea, is on the eve of opening. The power of the Port94 words
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Article97 1935-11-27 21 Denies Remark About Englishmen Hollywood. Recent renorts that Miss Joan Crawford (now Mrs. Franchot Tone* denied rumours of her impending marriage with the remark- they must have been started by some horrid Englishman"— have produced a vigorous denial here from the actress's employers, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Company. Studio officials97 words
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Article461 1935-11-27 21 A Selected List Of Stations THE following list of selected short--1 wave stations is arranged in order of wavelengths but the corresponding kilocycles are given:— 13.93 21.540 Pittsburg (U.S.A WBXK 13.93 21,530 Daventry (Great Britain) G.S.J. 13.97 21,470 Daventry (Great Britain) GSH. 15.93 18,830 Bandoeng (Java) PLE 16.86461 words
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Article59 1935-11-27 21 Plans are now being discussed by tourist agencies with view to the inauguration next year of a cruise to and across the I™? 11 ntin ent. the land journey of ancc h 25 fo i ,o T' f r 3 *SE dis! tancc, the actual route traversed59 words
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Advertisement160 1935-11-27 21 JUL— .;j'e* I Wipe array UNWANTED ■^HAIR as easily as washing your face The latest discovery of science A perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous haw in three minutes. Razors only make the hair grow faster The old fashioned depilatories are evilsmelling and dangerous This new beauty cream, called New160 words
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766 1935-11-27 22 Paul Robeson Is True To His Race FALSE "CABARET PICTURE Of American Negro AFFINITY IN FOLK MUSIC DAI L Robeson, coloured musician who has brought the world to his feet, contemplates with anxiety the modern American vogue for negro music. "The American negro, with an old touch of inferiority and766 words
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Article185 1935-11-27 22 Ornamented With Notes Of Music Warsaw. A novel watch, ornamented with notes of music, is shortly to be presented to Paderewski, the famous Polish pianist, by the Society of Veterans of the lish Army in America. The hours on the platinum dial are represented by 12 letters—185 words
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Article176 1935-11-27 22 Dry Delta As Site For Aerodrome Nice. To move a river so that an aerodrome can be built sounds a fantastic task—yet that is what engineers are about to do near Nice. The mouth of the Var, a large river there, ls to be completely diverted176 words
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Article446 1935-11-27 22 Fake Antique l„ Museum 'By Air ton UMMOq, Kuv THE British Museum I 1 pup. And it ha* t..< for the experts u find I'W t-hoir prominent exhibit be 2,600 years old. r„ {l( k forger less than 100 yt-w- t 4 It is officially446 words
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Advertisement98 1935-11-27 22 Dirt on the floor means DANGER PROTECT YOi R HEALTH WITH UFERIOY SOAP Dirt trodden in from the You cannot prevent them streets is certain to contain getting on your hands. But disease germs. you can prevent infection. Regular washing with Lifebuoy will keep you free from the fear of98 words
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1230 1935-11-27 23 Alleged Adultery GIRL'S LOVE FOR MARRIED MAN /CONFESSION by letter of utter and passionate love for a rried man was a feature of die proceedings brought before Mr. Justice Buckafl by Mrs. Effie Elizabeth Pike, of thborough-rod& Norbury. She alleged the1,230 words
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Article236 1935-11-27 23 Being Trjed Out In Germany Berlin. THE ftrst collective farm in Germany is befog tried ou. in the irnull hamlet of HMUiiern between Ulm and Friedn. )wbu/er. *>uiith Germany. Becom.ng convinced that "collraijve furruing is more prolitable than indivklunl ♦.arming' eight peasan.a volunteered to try "•ut the new236 words
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Article192 1935-11-27 23 Man Pushes Peanut Down Street Ottawa. ALTHOUGH the Canadian elections are all over now, people in all parts ol the Dominion are still busily engaged in paying up their election bets I HtV h 7»: an r d l of dollars changed hands with the Literal landslide192 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-11-27 24 •Doin' the Foolin' —June Knight and Robert Taylor introduce a new dance creation in "The Broadway Melody of 1936." which opens at the Capitol Theatre tonight.30 words
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