Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 February 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1935-02-10 1 The Sunday Tribune Xal. fNo ,58 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1935 FIVE CENIS13 words
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958 1935-02-10 1 Ritiring Police Chief Interviewed In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. T'HKKK are a number of inter j eating passengers on the President Johnson, the Dollar liner which arrived at Singaixu •ay. Sunday Tribune reporters ot them and interviews tbta with some oi them are; described958 words
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Article, Illustration51 1935-02-10 1 These columns represent with absolute accuracy, the sales of McCallum's "Perfection" Whisky in Malaya j for the last 3 years. A simple measurement with I thumb and forefinger shows that consumption has I more than trebled itsMf. An equally simple action with throat and glass will show the reason why.51 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-02-10 1 ot hinesi ladies who will assist al the monster carni al which is to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club next Saturday. From left to right: 1 Mi.ss Jenny Li in, 2 -Mrs. Kee Yew Hock, Mis: K. Wong, 4 Mrs. Jimmy G. H. Karri, 5 Miss Nellie Wong,54 words
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Article201 1935-02-10 1 Women Robbed Of Necklaces Jaffna, Jan. 20. ANEW form of crime has ap- j peared in Jaffna, where several i women have been robbed, and their assailants dashing off in a taotor-car. In each case the booty was a ''thalikoddy" (marriage necklace). The first robbery took201 words
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Article51 1935-02-10 1 Japanese Steamer Safe At Swatow Shanghai, Feb. 8. IT is learned that the report of the piracy of a Japanese steamer is untrue. The report arose from the fact that the steamer Delhi Maru and not the Kamurii. was overdue. She has now arrived at Swatow.— Rent51 words
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Article67 1935-02-10 1 Not Due Till Six O'Clock This Evening THE Dutch Air mail, which was due io arrive in Singapore on jj^s been, WTmng Tff Smt» ai till 6 o'clock this evening. AT BANGKOK TO-DAY I (From Our Oxon Correspondent./ Bangkok, Saturday. The outward Dutch air mail due lat67 words
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Article24 1935-02-10 1 The Japanese aerodrome at Pitlitai, a suburb of Tientsin, is nearing completion. A Japanese official inspected the works yesterj terday.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.24 words
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Article791 1935-02-10 1 Warm Welcome THE ADDRESS AND REPLY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. ALL the buildings in Malacca, particularly the Government Offices, were tastefully decorated to greet the arrival .of the Governor to-day. At I five minutes after 10 o'clock the Gubernational Party arrived j in Malacca791 words
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Article229 1935-02-10 1 Remarkable Increase In Gross Figures THE figures of Malayan trade fcr 1934 show a remarkable re- covery from the depression of j the previous year. The gross trade of the country, adding together exports and im- ports, amounted to $1,039,922 as compared with $764,729,000 in 1933. Below229 words
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Article121 1935-02-10 1 U.S. Proposal MILITARY HEADS CONFER Washington, Feb. 9. IT is revealed that a proposal for the construe! ion of an 11 million dollar air base at Hawaii, also the expenditure of two millions for strengthening the coastal defences, including gun«, of Hawaii, Alaska and elsewhere, was121 words
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Article86 1935-02-10 1 Sngapore, Saiurday. TPWENTY Chinese appeared be- fore the Second Mag strato. Mr N. Qrfee, ihi morn'np on <*ha.rp n s roV'Tie; *o he Gaming Orf'nnnc\ On« Of the aOCUtfd was plso charged with be ng the occupjat of a paminp hou«e. Sevent^-n men n lfi aded fu^tf a»d86 words
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Advertisement19 1935-02-10 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL (TRfY HFIIH K\ Bin Sl NDAY. Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. 'Phone '6490.19 words
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Advertisement11 1935-02-10 1 fkafagag 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 311 words
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Article, Illustration740 1935-02-10 2 I MR. MACBONOUGH HERE Trade Commissioner j A LOS ANGELES MISSION 'pHE United States is taking advantaKe of the world recoverv to re-establish business contacts with foreign countries, rebuild 1 theii' commercial relationships and regain the trade which she formerly enjoyed. This fact was revealed740 words
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Article166 1935-02-10 2 Ship's Officer Arrested In New York New York, Jan. 28. npHE stcond radio officer of ths Japanese freighter Ryoyu Maru, vi-.-') f^rlvod n port ia week, 10-day was being carefully guarded as a i-bSitiL 01 papers found in his- possession iieii the ttup arrived hsre. The166 words
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Article399 1935-02-10 2 Men Who Drink Toddy By The Gallon (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. AN employee of a toddy seller, who is under contract to supply the Govern- ment with toddy, maae an unsuccess- I ful appeal to the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Thomas) to have a conviction399 words
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Article68 1935-02-10 2 Japanese Threaten To Advance Shanghai, Feb. 9. Japanese 'planes re-appeared in Eastern Charhar this morning. Leaflets were dropped threatening that the Japanese trcops will advance into Oharhar again. The Japanero troops invading the caster border district withdrew to Jehol after a S:nc-Japanese agreement signed at Tatan. Japanese 'planes68 words
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Article355 1935-02-10 2 Stationmastsr Charges Brother-In-Law (From Our Own Correspondent j Joliore Bahru, Feb. 8. JIIHB masier of Senai railway I taik>u Mr Ii Ktnagatafti*. tt> complainant in a ca e against brc iic.-:n-:avv, iiiiagaiajan, who was charged yesterday before She.kh Ao.. Bakar bin Yahya (Second M*ci*tr* Johore Bahru355 words
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Article57 1935-02-10 2 Singapore. S.uurday. There were three calls for the brigade on Friday jail of which were laiiang tires and the brigade extinguished them without difficulty. The first call was a; 9 a.m. to Swe.ienliam Road while the other two were In 'he evening at C p.m. and 10 p.m.57 words
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Article759 1935-02-10 2 A WORLD-FAMOUS ARCHAEOLOGIST Sii)^iip< Saturday. OROFESSOR W. F. Bade, a world- famous archaeologist, is in Singapore, on his way to Palestine to complete the Mizpah Expedition. ProfeMor of Semitic Literatim I Laiuuiapres at the Pacific School uf EieiiffMNi and director of the Palestine Institute of Archaeology in759 words
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Advertisement36 1935-02-10 2 3O Cents 4 Day is all that it will cost yoi to have this Remington i "Noiseless" Portable Typewriter. I I fiemiDgton Rand Inc JmMssm£& i j Union BuUding, j Singapore. Romlnqfon Noiseless Portable t i36 words
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752 1935-02-10 3 GOVERNOR UNVEILS PORTRAIT Mr. Chan Kang Swi NOTABLE CEREMONY IN STADHOUSE om Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Saturday. IMMEDIATELY after the Govreply to the address of welcome at Malacca to-day, His Excellency announced that he was inveH the portrait of Mr. Chan Kang Swi and asked those752 words
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Article153 1935-02-10 3 Works Of Old Masters His Own New York, Feb. 9. rE revelation ihat a long series of violin compositions attributed in musical catalogues to such old masters as Vivaldi Porpora, Pugnani, Martini and Couperin are his own work was made by Kreisler, the famous violinist. This thirty-year-oldReuter - 153 words
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Article101 1935-02-10 3 Dead Man's Sister Gives Evidence Flemington, Feb. 9. THE most striking witness produced by the prosecution to rebut the defence evidence was Anna Fisch, the sister of Isador Fisch. Anna giving evidence, said that Isador, whom the defence alleged returned to Germany after the kidnapping with the ransomReuter - 101 words
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Article31 1935-02-10 3 The Young People's Circle of the Geylang Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a devotional meeting on Friday, Feb. 15, at 8 pjn. Mrs. E. V. Davies, M.A., will be the speaker.31 words
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229 1935-02-10 3 THIRD LANARK OUSTED Rangers Win 2-0 CELTIC HELD TO A DRAW London, Feb. 9. JJEAVY scoring was the feature of most of the games in the Second Round of the Scottish Cup. Of the .thirteen matches played, nine resulted in victories for thu homeReuter - 229 words
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Article84 1935-02-10 3 Australian Warship To The Rescue New York, Feb. 9. THE warship H.M.A.S. Australia, with the Duke of Gloucester on board is proceeding to the assistance cf the three-mast schooner Seth Parker which is in danger of capsizing 300 miles to the north of Tahiti. TheReuter - 84 words
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Article425 1935-02-10 3 Interesting League Games i London, Feb. 9. ARSENAL received a severe setback to-day when they were convincingly beaten by 3 goals to nil by Bir- mingham. They still, however, retain their position ai the head of the table, though Manchester City by scoring a brilliant 6-2 victory overReuter - 425 words
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Article128 1935-02-10 3 Tamil Cyclist Run Down By Motor Lorry Singapore, Saturday. A Tamil cyclist was knocked down by a, motor-lorry in Tank Road on Friday. J He was severely injured, sustaining a compound fracture of the left le* and a badly crushed right leg. The man was removed to the128 words
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Article41 1935-02-10 3 Court's Decision To Be Given On Monday I Washington, Feb. 9. The possibility of the Supreme i Court's decision in connection with the gold clause being known to-day vanished with the adjournment of the Court till Monday.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article38 1935-02-10 3 Mr. Paul Pcralta, assistant manager j of Aurelia's in Singapore, is sailing for Hongkong to-day by the Haruna Maru to take over the post of general manager for the firm there. He has boon fix monthr. in Singapore,38 words
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Article71 1935-02-10 3 London, Feb. 9. 'he following matches in the Rugbj FrtjQn were played to-day. Bedford 11 Bath j Bradford Waterloo 14 Cardiff 6 Qbnccster Coventry °> Northampton J Devonport Ser. 19 Portsmouth Ser. 10 .eicester <> Newport 0 Manchester 16 Liverpool 3 .Nuneaton 6 London ttelsh 6 lOxford .UniversityReuter - 71 words
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Article59 1935-02-10 3 'From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, Saturday. Yeau Teik Swee. an English-speaking Chinese was to-day sentenced to threr* months' hard labour by Che Albakri, the Taipins Magistrate, at the conclus'on of a trial in which he was charge with snatching away the gold necklace chain of a young woman59 words
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Article25 1935-02-10 3 The H M.S. Palmouth with the Com-mander-in-Chief of the China Station on board is due to arrive in Singapore on Feb. 11.25 words
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Article85 1935-02-10 3 Sequel To Pepper Market Situation London, Feb. 9. MESSRS James and Shakspeare and J. F. Adair have been posted on the Rubber Exchange. The market remained open till 1 p.m. in order to fix a settlement of prices. Messrs. J. F. Adair are the brokers iReuter - 85 words
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Article94 1935-02-10 3 CHINESE GIRLS CIRCUS (From Our Oitn Correspondent) Johore, Saturday. A circus which was initialed in Penang. I known as the Tan Thean Kew Chinese I GirLs' Circus, is now performing in Batu i Pahat and having a very successful i season, drawing ciov;ded houses every day This is the first94 words
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Article55 1935-02-10 3 Experts Leave To Select Exhibits London, Feb. 9. i M. Eumorphopouios and Mr. R. L. Hobson will be leaving for China to-day to assist the Chinese Government in selecting exhibits for the Art exhibition to be held at Burlington House. They will be sailing from Trieste on theReuter - 55 words
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Article50 1935-02-10 3 Italy's Agreement In Principle Rome, Feb. 9. An official communique states that j Italy's position in regard to the proposed Air Convention will shortly be settled on the lines of agreement in principle, taking into account Italy's especial situation in regard to Great Britain and vice versa.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article176 1935-02-10 3 IRELAND BEATE N AT RUGBY England Win liy 14 Points to :l i London. Fvb. 0. A CROWD of 50.000 spectators were present to witness the international rugby match between "England and i Ireland at Twickenham, the s«me endj ng in a win for England by 14 points j toReuter - 176 words
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Article106 1935-02-10 3 Two Men Beheaded In Germany Berlin. Feb. 9. TWO men who were sentenced lo deatli by the People's Court last year for betrayal of military secrets were beheaded to-day. Herr Hitler, who alone has the right cf pardon did not exercise this prerogaI tive. The Men were KurtReuter - 106 words
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Article23 1935-02-10 3 London. r-.»b. 9. The death i.s announced of Mr. Rai> dolph Lycett Tenni.-er in Jersey Ch*nI nel Islands. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement13 1935-02-10 3 CIfiARFTTFS H MADE IN A ENGLAND j-J? \M ARDATH TU£ALCQ CO- LTD. LONDON.13 words
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Article565 1935-02-10 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas THE co-starring appearance of Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in a picture is always an occasion to look forward to as film fans are concerned. I The countless admirers of this magnetic duo will not be let down in their latest I picture, "Chained," which565 words
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Advertisement191 1935-02-10 4 p *'v START LAUGHING NOW 1 "THE C4MELS I i^p 4RE COMING' I if #> JACK HULBERr I *B^--^- "Enough to make the Sphinx laugh." I Every Show Packed cut Come and enjoy this Thrilling, Beautiful Adventure Romance 1 You will IfIDITAI ZZ R SHOWS T DAY want to Ifcf^yi191 words
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Advertisement252 1935-02-10 4 A 19 STONE MAN LOSES FAT 156 lbs. Off Feels Belter Now A woman writes about her husband as follows: "He started to take Kruschen Salts for rheumatism. His weight "was then 19 stone. He began to lose weight, and now he is 15 stone, and feels better. He took252 words
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Advertisement109 1935-02-10 4 OPENING WEDNESDAY ALHAMBRA Don'l ever *nss mmm f THE SCREEN'S FIRS! MILITARY The BIGGEST ard BEST MUSICAL WARNER HROS HAVE PRODUCED. Z BIG NEW S ONGB-. HUNDREDS OF GOBGEOCB GIRLS BIG HAWAIIAN DANCE SEQUENCES, AND EVERYTHING With the sweetness of youth and love with the charm of Sir James Barrie109 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1935-02-10 5 H. L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H. L. Hopkin U/ !;;t( ludbil of reading any Bid ol printed matter which comes I chanced the other day to pick up of all things a magazine for women. I turned over the pages, and chanced upon i reature entitled "Our Health Quest ionhnpelkd by vulgar1,616 words
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Advertisement122 1935-02-10 5 nappy, I neaUhy Cfiildliooc/ WHEN, after the first critical months of IB infancy, baby begins to develop sturdy limb*, \l B the beneficial results of early feeding on B 'ALLENBURYS' aie clearly apparent. )1 H 'ALLENBURYS' Milk Foods are similar to (f fl rtatniml m Ik and contain an ample122 words
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Article5410 1935-02-10 6 Sapper - Sapper OUR SHORT STORY By THE Wi U known Soldier loaned back in his chair, and t bought fully held his jrlass up to the li^ht. "Personally/ 3 he remarked at length. "I would sooiur be sent to prison for five years tor a thing I5,410 words
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Advertisement44 1935-02-10 6 SUPER NETTEL W6/24L. Super Ncite! with Zciss Tcssar f 3.5 536 M\ Suprr NHul with EttSS Tcssar f You are cordially invited to see these models at our showrooms. <■» THE SINGAPORE PHCfO Co 39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company SINGAPORE.44 words
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Article682 1935-02-10 7 She Spends £4,000 A Year On Clothes, Drowned In A Cup, Rain Of Geese, Bird Steals Cat TJKRE are some strange stories sent by Heuter correspondents: CLOTHES COST £4 .1)00 A YEAR New York. Mrs. Harrison Williams, wiio has returned from Europe, has been credited by the682 words
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Article88 1935-02-10 7 Ferry Capsises Near Woosung Shanghai, Jan. 25. MORE t han 20 persons were drowned on Wednesday afternoon as the ferry in which they were travelling from Changchuankiang to Chungmin? capsized in midstream near Woosung. according to belated reports reaching here yesterday. It is stated that a sudden gust88 words
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Advertisement158 1935-02-10 7 i TiGER BEER I IS BEST i II xd? There are nu- h I II I Ji merous causesthaf f II 111 rob man of his youthful vita- K\ //fy as soon as he is over so. j^V How unhappy is the man who finds his youth I I|\ dwindling158 words
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Advertisement18 1935-02-10 7 nk w v <^\^x -li ■HVyy //xj: ho ho ltp SlgjS zm ft L ffi^tßewim- BBSS V- SINGAPORE18 words
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Advertisement251 1935-02-10 7 w ill I Hi »i!«i:rriniCTmtCTnMtJgiaUWßinillllllllMilß*il«"Ml^ f j ASSETS EXCEED $12,00J,000. m I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $r>,000,000 j a} 3 The E I Great Eastern Life I Assurance Co., Ltd. I s (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, s I Cecil Street, Singapore.251 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1935-02-10 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent J) Book Of The Week j tpHE authors of "Swing Door" I have written a leisurely told V but likeable story of love and hate and high finance extend- V in** over the last 40 years. As a J child Charles1,902 words
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Advertisement42 1935-02-10 8 S2SHSESHS2S2SSS2S2SHSSSESaSHSaSHSSSESHSHSESHSH3ESESSSSSHSHSHSSSES2SSSaSHSHSasaK Just Arrived Distinctive Shipment of EVENING GOWNS INEXPENSIVE LUNCH FROCKS. 11, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 3164. t ln ut ,r --r T« m n 11 i -iflyjiQLQVQn D-f UJT-fD BEAUTY TO YOUk yQME .-J^^^H* MAYNARD CO., LTD., 11. HATTF.RY ROAD, SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement205 1935-02-10 8 >!|1IIIIIIIIIIIIill!IIIIIH' l l |liill l! ;lilllli l ll!l !II l 11ll l l ll|l 7! I GREEN CIRCLE I LIBRARY j m Just arrived by the Mail: I THE HOUSE OF EXILE by Nora Wain. One of the most* delightful books of personal experience that has yet been written about205 words
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Advertisement210 1935-02-10 8 riiiininiiraiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiinniiirniiiiifnininiiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiinntiiiiiaiiiniiii iaii|iiiiiiMiiiiiit<iiiitii<iti«nitiir., announces A Large Selection Of WOOLLEN TWEED ENSEMBLES FOR THOSE PREPARING TO GO ON LEAVE. I MKKO HOUSE. TEL. 4974. 10, Battery Road. Agent for "Dorviile" Sports Clothes. Jl<lllllll I i i i i i i i .li:i:irniiiiH!,iuAJH!;»u*t:i:!iiii;iininniiiiaA:iiiiiiiiii I > i r i I I I I i210 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1935-02-10 9 MORE of those good-looking sports and •ravelling suits at Enid Peirie hese are snapped up almost as *hey are unpacked and no won-Phiid-aiid-piain combination is a im< of green, the scarf collar oi plaid cros^in*; over and through slots in the rarer* of the ail-green jacket, in medium1,401 words
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Article250 1935-02-10 9 Here are two delightful recipes for a buffet supper party: CHICKEN PUDDING 3 pounds chicken (weighed after boiling.) V-> cup celery finely chopped- 2 cup of mushrccms, chopped. 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Salt, pepper, paprika. 1 slice bread, soaked in chicken broth and squeezed dry. Va cup butter250 words
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Advertisement53 1935-02-10 9 Oxford Books Concise Oxford Dictionary, Fowler, 1,524 Pages, (new edition) $4.50. The King's English, H. W. F. G. Fowler $3.50. Pocket Oxford Dictionary, Fowler Mesurier $2.00. Pocket Oxford Dictionary, (India Paper), Fowler Mesurier $3.50. A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, H. W. Fowler $4.50 Kelly Walsh, Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong).53 words
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Advertisement90 1935-02-10 9 k lxlrj a a 1935 H S IMPROVED FAMILY SCALE jjj g JLJlrj g S ;4 George Washington' 1 g S "NEVER TELLS A LIE" B 'B QUALITY IMPROVED— S g —YET LOW IN PRICE. g COLOURS:— S DUCOED WHITE. g E GREEN. g ffi IVORY pi Ln iSJL I90 words
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Advertisement210 1935-02-10 9 WJ Alwayt Something New At Vm I $.vrs9 f 1 I THE lIOLSE OF NtW THING* V i NE~W |dbesses I S GOWNS I *i^ JUST RECEIVED I Here's an opportunity to X ih supplement and distinguish j£\ Ii? your wardrobe with the new- *%> t I est in the210 words
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555 1935-02-10 10 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 10. 19 35. AIR CONDITIONING AS long ago as July of last year we referred to the great strides made in the comfort giving proces known tt air conditioning and wondered when it would become general in a country so highly suited to its development555 words
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1286 1935-02-10 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones j Police Station Of The Air?— j Anniversary Thoughts J Twice Almost Given Away I OINGAPORE City was noted always for its modesty. Its 116th birthday, on Wednesday, passed almost unnoticed. Ships in harbour dressed symbolic of the importance of Singapore1,286 words
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Article462 1935-02-10 10 Anglius - Anglius I TAKE it, folks, that you play brid^i j most of you, anyway so just listen to this one Wife (read-ng from paper) "Here'3 i an old hen they've found with two hearts." Husband— "Yeah? Well, I playc;l bridge with her the other462 words
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Advertisement130 1935-02-10 10 J i i i i i i i i i i i i i in i i i i i |ii|irii>iiiiir. I Ji| i TothisdayVanHoutcn's I ibaTtlCt "BjUbbai U Cocoa is made from the M original recipe of C. J. I Z\x*^~ Van Houten. He dis- £l\>Ct covered the secret130 words
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Article, Illustration1818 1935-02-10 11 HOW THE JUNGLE PEOPLE LIVE PRIMITIVE TRIBES OF MALAYA A CBIEF TELLS OF TBEIR ADVENTURES MEMBEK of the Tribune staff recently spent a short holiday at (.mtang Simpah, hiirh up on the Selangor-Pahano- border. There, he met a band of Sakais Hying fa,1,818 words
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Article286 1935-02-10 11 Th? Southern End Of New Zealand THE great wave of sentiment for the Empire which the Duke of Gloucester's tour has produced 1:1 Kew Zealand shows no signs of recession. On the contrary, i: Increases with each province visited. West land, winch is largely a286 words
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Advertisement30 1935-02-10 11 STOCKTAKING SALE ANOTHER LOT OF SURPLUS STOCK. OF OVER 2,000 Brand New Records TO BE CLEARED AT 4O cts. Each NO LIST ISSUED. STREET KFICE NLY< 61 63. HIGH STREET.30 words
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Advertisement61 1935-02-10 11 LABTOGEN Jjjp children are always aieri* x neir oram is ssactive as well as their For a sample tin of Lacto^en. Mother's Book of Advice and j) Spoon Measure send 20 cents in unused postage stamps to: )i "LACTOGEN," *****5, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. Ask your dealer about LACTOGEN CRUSHES a61 words
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Article1164 1935-02-10 12 BKHHiE NOTES AND PROBLEMS HC WHO HKSITATES(By "Horatius") f\S several occasions I have remarKed that the declarer should always tak*! his time before playii; to the first trick. After the openjiinjar ted haa been made and dumnv has been exposed, he shouid contemplate tin- tv. t-nty-seven visible card1,164 words
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Article430 1935-02-10 12 Hanged Woman's Hand Finds No Buyer (By Air Mail) fffom Our Own Correspondents Londn. Jan. 23. a WITCH'S hand and a heart pierced A with pins were among the interesting objects offered for sale by auction at Stevens' Rooms. London. The hand belonged to Mary430 words
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Advertisement92 1935-02-10 12 fjfcSfc? IS) LI AM® M IS) y«*73 1 fj BRAND BEDSTEAD N THE STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS OF which the Bedstead is prominent. If it bears "the "Diamond" trademark the owner may be considered both lucky and discriminating. By careful selection he has discovered that92 words
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Article, Illustration2283 1935-02-10 13 Pleasures And Comforts Of The Lloyd Triestino (By Virginia Wight) piANT floating playgrounds that I the simplest way to describe the palatial all-white liners of the Lloyd Triestino, Italian Mail Line. From the moment one steps aboaiV one of their vessels, the Conte Rosso2,283 words
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Advertisement541 1935-02-10 13 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. iHmmkmmmmmnammummim u.n <i..niiii!'i"i"™»* 5^5E525H5Z5Z*****Z525H52Fc5E£H5H5f2525d5~ci525E^^ i sEi2sESEs2sebdbtttt 5811 and 5812. TftlVftllF-TIFn» SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I IUIIUUEi-IIEDI r PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Does your English "let you down"? Do S JVi <, Delivery Including Including J you lack the power to express your s I wF^ I'm I at office Postage Postage541 words
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Article1280 1935-02-10 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson J SUPPOSE I should start off this article by wishing all my Chinese readers a Happy New Year in the approved, fashion which is by romanising the Chinese charaacters. I observe, however, that every attempt in this direction differs from its neighbour.1,280 words
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Article84 1935-02-10 14 .31 Enterprises Put Into Liquidation Last Year Nice. Businesses on the Riviera failed last at the rate of more than one a The actual number of enterprises *ch failed and were put into liquidam was 431, compared with 36 8 the evious year. The increase of failures is84 words
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Article49 1935-02-10 14 Cosenza, Italy. Following a "celebration" dinner, iberally helped down by wine, Signor J o7zo Andrea, was lost for three days. He has at last been found in an outwhere he had been sleeping ever nee. 'What happened?" he asked the search party. 'I remember nothing."49 words
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Article104 1935-02-10 14 Czech Kills Himself Without Trace Prague. Resolved to commit "the perfect suicide" and to do away with himself without trace, a book-keeper of Klasterka, Moravia, first buried himself alive I and then shot himself. Not far from the book-keeper's home stands the high-perched ruins of an old104 words
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Article43 1935-02-10 14 Solothurn, Swi zerland. Mme. Emilie Gisiger-Staempfli has celebrated her 95th birthday at Granges in the Canton of Solothurn. During her career of half a century as a maternity nurse, she helped to bring into the world over 4,000 children.43 words
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Article66 1935-02-10 14 Mother Stentenced For Her Mistake Kitzingen, North Bavaria 1 Frau Janosch prepared some toad- stools, which she mistook for mushrooms, for the family dinner As a result her 7-year-old son, Hans was poisoned and died, and she herself <iad to be taken to hospital. Now, after coming out66 words
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Article45 1935-02-10 14 Alexandria. Hundreds of cartridges and scores of different kinds of firearms were seized during 1934 by Egyptian coastguards from would-be smugglers. Other contraband "bagged" included: 6 2 lb. of dynamite Vo ton of hashish 220 lb. of opium, and IY2 tons of tobacco.45 words
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Article61 1935-02-10 14 Mystery Death Of Millions Of Locusts Warmbad, Transvaal. i A J l l ick car P et of millions of locusls killed by an unknown disease covers i&rge areas in the Waterberg (Transvaal) district. As a result, it is difficult to find a single locust in an61 words
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Article73 1935-02-10 14 Lorient, Brittany, j A horse was responsible for the drown- mg of two men near the village of Samt-sur-Oust. i It was drawing a gig in which Al- ohonse Juhel was driving Joseph Davalo hri^v e e n r. ittO kfright and bolted Th3 horse soon73 words
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Article90 1935-02-10 14 Students To Study Marriage And Divorce Problems Reno, Navada. A course in marriage, home-making and divorce is to be provided for men and women students at Nevada UniverBoth divorces and marriages have increased considerably in Reno durnv the past year and the University authorities are introducing the90 words
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Article39 1935-02-10 14 Sir Hilton Young's recent appeal to the medical profession t 0 consider the possibility of developing modern method of Physical culture for improving the health of the nation is to be discussed b Zs%LuoT Cll of the Britlsh M <^-39 words
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Article, Illustration3182 1935-02-10 15 Hou < 'hiiif.se New Vear Was Celebrated—A Goocj Start For 1935 -The Siong 800 A.A. And Straits Chinese Epworth League —Last Year's Activities (By "Clubman") r»LI*BS in Malaya were en feu during the Chinese New Year holidays. A spirit of jollity prevailed, which is very3,182 words
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Advertisement158 1935-02-10 15 rhousamfa and thousands of Doctors all over the world testify to the exceptional value of SERRAVAIXOS TONIC (Cinchona Iron Wine) and prefer to prescribe it in cases of: ANAEMIA, etc., etc. i taking '\Serravallo\s Tonic" and proof that it does, what it proof that it really improves the condition of158 words
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Advertisement203 1935-02-10 15 .wrrii I i I i i I •!<• WMxiiWiiCittiiMWNMMMir I I K^jXJLJvl j tickets i ssi in" pOR BY ALL STEAM- I -rr> A \/i-i SHIP AIR AND J I KAVuL RAILWAY LINES. 9 NO BOOKING FEES. I Chinese and all Asiatic clients I are given the best of attention203 words
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2387 1935-02-10 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Holiday Sport AH Over The Co untry Interesting Tennis in Singapore And Kuala Lumpur— The Malayan Tamils' Meet —New Champions In The Tournament Surprising Results In S.C.C. Meeting— Miss Dorothy Round's Visit (By "Forward") THE Chinese New Yi ai holidays, which I extended over four2,387 words
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Article775 1935-02-10 16 (By K.0.") ANOTHER champion has failed to knock Al Rivers off his pedestal. Great things were expected of Young Frisco, and his many supporter? were very disappoint. Hirei* ed with his snowing last week. They exAnd pec t e d something better from775 words
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Advertisement69 1935-02-10 16 Mummy always cures I$H&. my colds aod sore np throats with HUDSONS V^* EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Your best safeguard against colds, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, is Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsement of the medical profession and has been universally known for over69 words
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Article, Illustration914 1935-02-10 17 CF Tp I TI rr* What May Be Anticipated— An All-Malayan Tournament The Chinese Olympiad— lnter-Port Competitions? An Inter- Club League For Singapore? (By "Dragon") AS badminton players in Malaya are BOW still having their rest and another strenuous season has not yet begun, it may be914 words
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Article140 1935-02-10 17 Second Paper Chase Of The Season ANOTHER pretty sight was witnessed at Batu Ampat last TVlonday morning, when a large field turned out to join the second paper chase of the season, organised by Sir Arnold Robin- °This time the weather made amends for everything and the riders—140 words
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Article720 1935-02-10 17 Tha Final Games CHAN KON LEONG CHAMPION THE outstanding feature of the Seian^oi open badminton championships which concluded last week-end at the V.I. haH has been the m sfortune of A. S. Samuel, for five successive years, the champion, in sustaining a bad fall which cost him720 words
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Article64 1935-02-10 17 Results Of February Ladies Spoon (Bogey) Twenty-nine cards were taken cut for the February Spoon and the following were the eight best scores returned:— Miss G. Farnell 2 up. Mrs. J. Thomson 1 up. Mrs. L. A. Williams 1 up. Mrs. A. E. Garden All square. Miss64 words
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Advertisement330 1935-02-10 17 I HERE s a un iQue opportunity for you to win happiness (his year. No entrance fee, and one of the many prizes can be yours I with very little effort There are no complicated rules. All you have to do is to fill I in the missing words in330 words
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Article767 1935-02-10 18 Physical Strain i STRENGTH IS A VITAL NECESSITY j MEN versus women in sport: such is one t)f the most widely discussed topics of the day. The writer of this article, himself a world-famous athlete, shows that while women may have a great future before767 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-02-10 18 Selangor Chinese Recreation Club hockey team which lost its last game oi Lhe season r week.16 words
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Article, Illustration340 1935-02-10 18 Naval Contestant Wins Championship Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Air Force Rifle meeting was concluded this evening at the Bukit Timah Rifle Range in a very sportsmanlike manner. Several new aggregate scores were set up by the competitors. A Naval competitor in the person of Sergeant Fessey340 words
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Article50 1935-02-10 18 Shanghai, Saturday. The Municipality has issued a Threeyear Plan under which many improvements will be made, including the putj ting-up of n; my buildings, roads and 1 public institutions However, expansion of the Municipal area will not take place until some time has elapsed.— S>n Chew Jit Poh50 words
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Article168 1935-02-10 18 Richard Barthelmess In Dramatic Role HfHAT is considered to be one of Richard Barthelmess' finest ponrayals on the screen is provided in j "Heroes For Sale," a National Picture, which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night to good houses. Assisted by the beautiful Loretta Young, who168 words
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Article172 1935-02-10 18 Arsenal Director To Be Detained Hongkong, Feb. 9. Chow Kwan Shut, the co-director of the Pakiaug Arsenal, has been detained by orders or General Chen Tsi Tang, the I Car-ton military Governor. It Is alleged i i&at the latter has found out that there was corruption in die172 words
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Article108 1935-02-10 18 Sequel To Trouble Over Woman Singapore, Saturday. Convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing gr;evous hurt, a Cfein«.se, Tan An Lian, was sentenced 10 two months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $100, in default, a further throe months' imprisonment, by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Fprrer.108 words
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Article96 1935-02-10 18 New Japanese Adviser In China t-» t Shanghai, Saturday. POL. Dohihara, i: is reported, will probably be given the post oi Chief Japanese Military attache in China His duties will mean that he will have to travel regularly between Nankine Shanghai and Peiping. Interviewed, Col. Dohihara said tfca96 words
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Article27 1935-02-10 18 Mr. K. V. veiusamy. the assi secre tary of the Belangor Football I- and Captain of the Railway Institute and Selangor Indian Association oas returned from India27 words
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Article347 1935-02-10 18 Malayan Syndicate CHINESE APPOINT DELEGATION (By Our Chinese Co r r?spondent) AM ALAYA S leading public-spirited Chinese are making arrangements to open industrial enterprises in the Chinese province of Kwangsi. It is proposed to establish a company, to be known as the Chinese Industrial Company, with a347 words
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Article122 1935-02-10 18 Police Detain Runaway Chinese Singapore, Saturday. A MYSTERIOUS^ affair is reported to have occurred" on the playing field in the vicinity o f St. .*ph\s Institution last night. Shortly after 8 o'clock two loud reports, probably revolver shots, rang through the night, startling the people in the neighbourhood.122 words
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Article27 1935-02-10 18 Shanßlv.u. Saturday. Japan on* In Tangku yesU idav The troops climbed up the roofs of nouses occupied by civilians and carried rut various demonstrations27 words
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Advertisement35 1935-02-10 18 NOTICI The public are hereby notified that Mr. T. L. Leijssius is no longer in our employ having terminated his services as from 31st December, 1934. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, I Manager, F. A. Bartholomeusz, Ltd.35 words
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981 1935-02-10 19 HORSE'S FATAL FALL Jockey Escapes TWO MORE RECORDS BROKEN OWf Oun Corrcspcmdcmt Jp"h, Saturday. T ij day or" the Perak ■••'> February meeting WM favoured with brilliant tancc to-day was the e meeting The going good, hut hard. Mr. Ong He him, the981 words
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Article22 1935-02-10 19 Thf matches arranged to be played at tht- Jalan Besar Stadium to-day (Saturday* and Sunday, have been postponed indefinitely. _-e>-22 words
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Article21 1935-02-10 19 The woman's international golf match between Great Britain and France will i he played nt Worplesdon on June 2221 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-02-10 19 Baskaran's hockey team, which beatthe Selangor C.R.C. "A" team by one goal to nil this week.16 words
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Article227 1935-02-10 19 Fourth Success In Nine Years i FOR the fourth time in nine years Rogr.v Wethered. former British amateur golf champion, is holder of the President's putter. At Bye.. Sussex, ho bsat A. J. Evans, the forme.r England cricketer, by 2 and I 1 in the final of a227 words
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Article186 1935-02-10 19 1 Further Results Of Kempc Club Tourney (From Our Own Corres'pcnderJ Taiping, Friday. The following are the results 'c elate of the handicap singles in die Taiping Kempe Club's Tennis Tournament: Ist. Round: 'Chin San 800 beat W. J. peel, 6 o. 6 l; Ailadad Khan w.o Yeoh186 words
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Article198 1935-02-10 19 Teams lor This Week's Matches The following have been 'invited to turn up for soccer for the Union at 5 p.m. on the C.U. ground, on: Wednesday. Feb. 13 against the Chartered Bank (Local Staff) Reerfcation Club: Boe.v Kim Fun, Abdul -Ghani, Boon Soon Sun. M. IL.198 words
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Article170 1935-02-10 19 indo-Gfylonese Teaiiih In Gruelling* Game 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. ON the High School ground yesterday. the Malacca Indo-Ceylonese Association met and drew wi:h the ty.iuar Indo-Ceylonese Association, each side scoring a goal. The game which was fought at a gruelling pace, was marred by170 words
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Article43 1935-02-10 19 Members of the Peng Hoe Kok Association are reminded to be present at the New Year dinner to be Riven at the residence of Mr. Cheonp Koon Hong, 299. River Valley Road, on Saturday, Ye>b. 9, at 7 p.m.43 words
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Article29 1935-02-10 19 The usual monllily mixed foursomes competition will be played or* Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17. The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play from 6.30 p.m. iMItlinKlinilllillMiillMIXlilllllMlllllfllllllnfiHunttlllllllllillllinillllllf}!29 words
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Article88 1935-02-10 19 W.O. Conceded Afu Half-Time (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. |N the semi-final of the QajaMtans Cup I Oosupetitien on the Pt«iang to-day, 'he Railway.-, Co-oper&tives conceded a walk-over to the Government Cooperaaves. After playing for one hall and beiue in arrears by five goaJs to88 words
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Article45 1935-02-10 19 Chinese New Year Championshin Not Held (From Our Own Correspozdeti Bangkok, Saturday. For the first time since the Hun Hin golf course was opened, the closed amateur championship played innually at the Chinese New sTear was not held owing to insufficient entries45 words
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Article78 1935-02-10 19 At the residence of Mr. Soh Chw-.-r Leons on Thursday night a programme of excellent muoie was rendered by th i w?.U-known Golden Bell Minstrels. At about 9.15 p.m. the M'nstrol Party marched into Tesser^ohn RoaJ with their illuminated banner and led by the Patron. Mr. Ch78 words
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Article741 1935-02-10 19 List Of Bairies TOURNAMENT MDGINS ON MONDAY i TOM Qttr Ozi?2 iicputcr) KtiaJa Lumpur, Saturday. JNM'; -Kii'lKNT ciitrus have nece.--I events ill tin coining lawn ieuin> .rri.iK io i>, run h, \hv Seli ngor Gait club. The tourna'iunt whi-h Uqgias <>i: Monday, promitteti u> W a741 words
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Article, Illustration154 1935-02-10 20 Yesterdays R. A.F. Rifle Shooting Malayan Cricketers Wedding Grou> aken i; a l.ont of the Selangor Chinese Chnmb°r of Commerce, at a reception in honour of Dr. Lim Boon Keng. 0.8.E. Front row. Towkay Yin Loons Hi»i. J.P.. Towkay Chew Kim Chuan. Towkay Chong Yok Choy J.P.. Dr Lim Boon154 words
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