Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 February 1935
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Title Section13 1935-02-24 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol.2— No. 4O SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1935 FIVE CENT*13 words
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255 1935-02-24 1 IOKYO B4Y SENSATION STRANDED VESSEL BOARDED f Fortified Zone Nonsensical Replies Alleged £S American vessel is being held captive m the fortified zone of Tokyo Bay by Japanese naval authorities under suspicion. Naval officers boarded the vessel, which was said to be stranded, and255 words
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Article136 1935-02-24 1 dovernor Sultan Among Guest^ JUS. the Governor, Sir Shemon Thomas, and Lady Thomas and Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore were amon? the guests at a dinner and ball given by the American Asso.tion of Malaya at Seaview Hote 1 j on Friday m honour136 words
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Article31 1935-02-24 1 Rugby. Saturday. One of the four-engined D" Hayilland machines ordered J>' the Quantas Empire Airways tor th~, S.nuapore- Australian services left Croydon for Brisbane to-day. British official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 31 words
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Article512 1935-02-24 1 For The Week-End MAKING COLONY IN JAVA Singapore, Saturday. GROUP of people from the town of Akron, Ohio, U.S.A., famous for tyres and airships, invaded Singapore to-day for a long week-end by the Dollar liner, President 1 Munroe. They will then leave for Buitenzorg, Java, where the\512 words
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Article38 1935-02-24 1 Rugby. Saturday. A Royal Proclamation appointne May 6 a Bank Holiday and a oublic holiday throughout the United X ngdom on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee, is published m the London Gazette. British official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 38 words
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Article, Illustration290 1935-02-24 1 Guard Of Honour Inspected Sinj^awre, Saturday. A UKIEF but interesting cere-* mdbf was en&#ed 9fr' Goveriudeal House to-cfev, when His Highness the Sultan of johore, paid his first visit to Hi? Excellency the Gov.ernor, Sir j lenton Thomas. A Guard-oi -Honour, composed of company290 words
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Article160 1935-02-24 1 Tender System To Be Investigated A COMMITTEE has been appointed by H.E. the Governor to investigate the present system of nviting tenders for public works m he Colony. Meetings will be hsld On Mar. 25 nd 26 with the following terms of eference: ♦fcc^J^.W£svirig ftp160 words
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Article83 1935-02-24 1 Making Her Safest Vessel Afloat Rugby. F^b. 'Z2. EVERY effort is being made to make the world's largest and fastest ship, the Queen Mary, also the safest vessel afloat. Fire r sistng paint iksed m tbe ahins was recently tested. Although a light was applied liter aBritish Official Wireless - 83 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-02-24 1 HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas (right) at the Singapore races yesterday with the chairman of the Turf Club, Mr. R. Willinmson.22 words
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Article176 1935-02-24 1 Rubber Quota A nxiety Local Market Awaits Cut Decision Singapore, Saturday. MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co.'s weekly report states: The 'market has remained without special feature, and business still continues somewhat restricted. The decision on the Gold Clause case has, however, cleared the air, p.nd apparently no further violent changes176 words
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Article194 1935-02-24 1 Dr. Lim Boon Keng's Tour Concluded Singapore, Saturday. R Lim Boon Keng ueturned tojjfc. d^y frqrn Penang jttjy^^ttfe cnrSk 1 Gt bis ibur *fhwopb Malaya, collectinc /uj^ds foJktnr University of Amty;- wl. -j/h icrT he. s president. His campaign has been highly u?cessful, for ho has collcc'ec! urn194 words
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Article35 1935-02-24 1 Rugby, Fb. 22 The King drove m state U»*« morning to St. James Palace, where I he held the first Levee of ihe year. I His Majesty was accompanied British Official wirelessBritish Official Wireless - 35 words
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Article460 1935-02-24 1 Malayan Argument ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT From Our Cun Corrcsponden' Taiping, Saturday. TifH. Richard Krogner and Mi>s Grete Akermann, travelling Austrian dancers, known as Grit and Ricardo, to-day sued Mr. K. C. Chan, the Ipoh lawyer, for $120 as damages for alle: breach of contract. The case460 words
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Advertisement17 1935-02-24 1 Goodwood Park l>:e SPECIAL CURItY TIFFIN EVERY SUNDAY. Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. Phone '6490.17 words
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Advertisement17 1935-02-24 1 sdfdsafsdafasdf 5 A.M. EDTTIO^Ir LA^ST NIGHT'°| BOXING AND HOME I FOOTBALL RESULTS I ON PAGE 2 I17 words
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Article1469 1935-02-24 2 Frisco Gains T.K.O. Verdict In Tenth Round Referee' s Intervention Saves Al From Knock Out (\\y "X.0.") Singapore, Saturday. YOUNG Frisco, welter and middle freight champion of the Orient. definitely regained his prestige las■igbt when he scored a technical knockout over Al Rivers before an immense1,469 words
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Article99 1935-02-24 2 Germany's Encouraging Response Rugby. Feb. 23. THE Daily Telegraph, m a leader, says that Germany's encouraging response shows Germany's expression >f a readiness to discuss all matters and iraiks a forward step m European paeiflcation. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain. la3t > night declaredBritish Official Wireless - 99 words
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Article41 1935-02-24 2 Paying Visit Of Courtesy To London Rugby, Feb. 23. The Austrian Chancellor and Foreign I Minister, who are paying a visit of t courtesy to London, will arrive on Sunday afternoon and will remain until > Tuesday- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 41 words
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Article34 1935-02-24 2 Th* death took place on Jan 23. at Helme Ch&sx of Mr. Sam Tomlinson 'ate of Grange-over-Sands and Kistwell, Helsington. Mr. Tomlinson who was well-known m Singapore, reached the fine old age of 75.34 words
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Article367 1935-02-24 2 Premier's Leadership BITTER ATTACKS ON MR. MACDONALD London, Feb. 23. npHE question as to whether Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald will continue to lead the National Government much longer is being discussed m% political circles. Mr. Winston Churchill, m a speech at Loughton last evening, said:367 words
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Article254 1935-02-24 2 Representative Meeting Held In Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 22. A meciing of representatives of the various communities of Seremban, pre- sided over by the Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, British Resident, was held at the King George V. School Hall to discuss 1 arrangements254 words
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Article73 1935-02-24 2 G Muttusamy, a lawyer's clerk was sued m the Second Court to-day by Yigambram Mudaliar for a sum of $?0 It was stated that the money was due for some clothes delivered The clothes were for use at the marriage of the defendant's brother. Mr R p s. Rajasooria appeared73 words
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Article649 1935-02-24 2 MR. TAY LIAN TECK ENTERTAINED Dinner by Straits Cfcittne F.A. Singapore. Suiicia;, THE third dinner given m honour of Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Tecks appoinLmenl to ihe Legislative Council was that of the Straits Chinese Football Association, which was held last night ai the Garden Club. 'I here will be649 words
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Article104 1935-02-24 2 Defence Minister Shot at by Gunman (Fnnn Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Feb. 28. T^HE Siamese Minister of Defence, following Ihis afternoon's meeting of the Assembly, went to a football match to present the cup. He was leaving 1 the "round and when seated m his motor-car wasReuter - 104 words
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Article167 1935-02-24 2 Reuter Scottish (up Games ARSENAL'S TUSSLfi i WITH MANCHESTER London, l-v 23 THK Third Sound of th< feotti*, cup provided mm surprises Last year's finalists, Rangers an-' St. Mirren faced each other &< gow and the Champions M<ure f j fu jj honours, though only by aReuter - 167 words
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Article371 1935-02-24 2 Arsenal And Manchester In Drawn Game London, Fob. 23. The League Games to-day were chiefly Intelesting because cf Winchester CLy's clash with Arsenal In th< race for the championship. The uame was productive of i errific tussle and ended iv. a draw, each i>ide .scoring a goal. Tottenham'sReuter - 371 words
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Article138 1935-02-24 2 A. half-time Scotland led 5—3 SCOTTISH ATTEMPTS CHECKED occult passing attempts were promptly checked on resumption and Ireand maintained pressure Lawlor goi pcssessiou frotn a ixneou^ J and .cored for Ireland, bu SigJin^SS- ed to convert i Bailey and Ridgeway scored LWO more v tries for Ireland bu138 words
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Advertisement100 1935-02-24 2 I I I I I t I I I I I I t ,r FRISTER and ROSSMAN'S 1 LATEST I j VIBRATING-SHUTTLE i HAND SEWING MACHINE. f «dies all the most recent improvements applied to Sewing Z Machines. Machine has a reversible feed, sewing backwards and for- J Is. that100 words
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471 1935-02-24 3 WOMAN'S CLAIM DISMISSED Chinese Estate Cas2 NO PRO< I SHE WAS A CONCUBI! E Singapore, Saturda; JUDGMENT was delivered m the >; Court to-day by Mr. ticc a'Becketi Terrell m hc- case which I- wAh Lvi, a woman, s I tlie trustees <>f the471 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-02-24 3 official visit to Government Hou.se, beinp; received by Mr. Bevorley. A.D.C IL. 11. 111 l OUit**** v U 1 '111 VI" Tvanv^A.22 words
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Article42 1935-02-24 3 i The Rt. Rev. B. C. Robert, the Bishop of Singapore, was <n Klang on Wednesday .ver.ing cit ta "At Horn?" given by the Ktesg and Coast Church Work.: AssociatiOß af the Mi»thodis: Girls' School The Bishop held a con- firmation service.42 words
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Article299 1935-02-24 3 I Recovered After Hectic Search Southampton. IFTER a hecuc search of the New J\ Fcrest and all the rubbish hea*ps m tlie neighbourhood, seven tuues of radium, which had been thrown out from a hospital and burnt m a incinerator, have been recovered. Mr. H. Trusson, Secretary299 words
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Article524 1935-02-24 3 Dresses Seen At The Races I Light Chiffons Are zZMuch In I Evidence (By Our Woman Correspondent) AiL'.v threatening clouds greeted the g day vi the Spring Meeting i at Bufcit Tim ah yesterday, but th ithet remained Hue and pleasantly i ol all the afternoon. The grandstands were packed524 words
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Article147 1935-02-24 3 Painter Falls Off Roof Of Brewery Singapore, Saturday. WHILST r.'ding along fCeppel Road to|^f day a Chinese cydist was kflp I down by a gharry. He received minor head injuries and was taken \<j the General Hospital by ambulance. An Indian who is said to have fallen from147 words
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Article169 1935-02-24 3 Vegetable Gardeners At Variance (Ffiom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. 22. "He is an expert m the Chinese an of fighting. He has been teaching his son the art. He said he wanted to kill mc and also that he had Bo many sons ii did not169 words
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Article71 1935-02-24 3 Mrs. Roosevelt "Troubled" By Conviction New York, Feb. 23. jyOBODY c:m comment on tile Haupt1^ manififitse unless they attended the trial, declared Mrs. Roosevelt, the President's wife, on arrival here. "The only fMing that troubled me was 'hat the convici-.cn was on circumstantial evidence. Whiie I ha-e absolutelyReuter - 71 words
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Article77 1935-02-24 3 (From Our Own Correspondsni) Ipoh, Saturday. Platoon 28. "C" Company, M.S.V.R nomeron Highlands, gave a fareweii runner at Cameron Highlands Hotel nfcnour r;f Mr. E. A. Curtler, O. C., who is shortly proceeding home m fuilough. Mr. A. M. Filter gave the toast of the Kinfc and Mr.77 words
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Article264 1935-02-24 3 Woman Driver Exonerated From "lame Singapore, Saturday. i VERDICT a" d:arh by misadventure, A wil:i no negligenoe on the part oi he driver, was returned by Mr. W. G. Port r, the Singapore Coroner, to-day fa an inquest on a s.yen-year-old Chinese boy named Chim Quee264 words
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Article121 1935-02-24 3 Malacca Malay Convicted Of Cheating (Frpm Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Feb. 22. A Malay named Hamid bin Latip, who has two previous convictions for cheating m the F.M.S. and was a deser*er of the F.M.S. Police force, was yesterday convicted on a charge of cheating by inducing the121 words
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Article175 1935-02-24 3 Weil-Known 'hinesc Families (From Our <m I ten Kik Tiirday. Two weddings were fixed tot this wcekfnd m Kuala Lumpur, one to-day I th I To-day's ceremony wa. ai the w<\siry ChUTch, when Mr. Lav < .nk Yo: he Poiico Department. Kuala Lumpur, 16 married175 words
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Article184 1935-02-24 3 Death Of Former Resident Of Malaya His friends will n gret to bear tliat new has been received from Tnehinopoly, South India, of lhc death of Mr. J David at the age of 79. H was ioimeiiy Mrthodlsi paster ami licadmastc* cf Date Kramat Road Rchuct of184 words
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Article1121 1935-02-24 4 Coming To The local Cinemas WITH Elissa Landi, Joseph Schildkraut and Frank Morgan m the principal featured roles, Columbia.* daring drama, "Sisters Under the Skin" comes .o the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday. The production has for its central theme the love of a married man, a nulti-millionaire business leader, lor1,121 words
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Advertisement246 1935-02-24 4 STARTS TO-DAY FOUR SHOWS \*t--> > -i J; 1 1 A f I I I Kpcr' Kfv py *••<■.. a'^^H ♦xwc^aj^p '''"(I (t ci ov.LLl'l^ 0-1- L 1 Ll L l l oLXctil^.vl MM^ ■> jJjX<Wtj^^t -'MX W I I J. /XX J. a r THE £P C Of A246 words
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Advertisement149 1935-02-24 4 The r- nsffmimßnsnTW^fl^ Screen's V9PPP^PiOTV|SVVVM^PVqHI9PPHPVVi^H» Jius^ -.fk And with even more thrills and «/*f^s j laughs but then, you can al- jJjmg*'' .^^gflMßS^. ways expect the unusual from thia i^^^iiumm^i i cpui.ii new rave team '>§ :^^r^. Again |w M^ Ij^ A J BL ;> n«..«M«rT«n«.i«ti«n«! l ßJi«n«n«n«itii i «M«149 words
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Advertisement92 1935-02-24 4 i^iunriiiiii.iiiriiiii.ii.iiniijnriiniiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i i i maMnWM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ I HARLBOROUGH j e-15 STARTING TO-DAY ©-15 I lISIET-IJI-BNIIIR j OR "VICTIM OF FATE M Starring: Well Known Master Mohan and Miss Patience Cooper Dances Songs Wiity Dialogue to amuse I I you r r riiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii i i i iii■i i i92 words
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Article4213 1935-02-24 5 Leonard Merrick - Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY By WHEY were called the "Two Children" because they were so unpractical: even m bohemia, whero practicality is the last virtue to irish, their improvidence was sur>iiiK-* !t really they were not hildren at all they had bee< rried f< r three4,213 words
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Article35 1935-02-24 5 Bins Crosby's wife Dixie Lee will sine In "Win or Lose". .looks like Bine fc RoiiiK 10 have competition bet they make a grand duet at home, along with the twins and the other youngster35 words
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Advertisement42 1935-02-24 5 \^i&6\\ fk 9 A BAB «E/XD^AE^p(f/ I MEANS jf \M!j IF ALL ELSE FAIU ?S i^ F I T ICH E R ME ADACAE S&Qj^J^E? CORE WIU «A XE voo -.J^uj;^ f I /MAN. I tRb AUN lIINb The Tiger Medical Hall42 words
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Advertisement107 1935-02-24 6 i vV i^k k9vx6b^& ft3T JKB&m 18 Bn aBBy» PBD i^^H BBH I fll H I I«i IB Sv I S^^h k In^^S s is the name of the best I i > n I I 4 Fears 9 Guarantee 0 > o I Prices Now From SSOO^OO U I107 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1935-02-24 7 H.L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkin I HAVE been reading with great relish Dr. WinsUdfa book of Malayan sketches which he has called "A Herd of Wild Bungalows.' The refei nee is to Mark Twain's message to Rudyard Kipling m 1895, which read: "I shall come riding my ayah with all his1,637 words
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Advertisement153 1935-02-24 7 I m V^ v^b A I I 111 (V 1 Therearenu- i 111 -X merous causes that 111 111 JC rob man of his youthful vita- IKm How unhappy is the man who finds his youth dwindling away? With approaching old age no man need any-lon^ r r yield up153 words
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1487 1935-02-24 8 W. B. Paler son - W. B. Paler son I'VE turned up again, just like a bad ten cent piece. No doubt you congratulated yourselves last week when (if) you read my article, m which I announced my departure for Kuala Lumpur. I, too, congratulated myself on getting out1,487 words
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Advertisement52 1935-02-24 8 l\ W^ ik WEAKNESS, j Ir^ id) DEBILITY W'//, 9 Syrup NJV/yy J^\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radf.caJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. tax better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etfc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. OBTAINABLE FROM52 words
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1725 1935-02-24 9 When Mr. Churchill Advised The Governor Of Bombay London, Feb. 8. "jQID anyone really think m the present conditions m India that anything else could have happened?" asked Sir A" hur Steel Maitland (C, Warwick, Tarn worth referring to yesteruay's Assembly1,725 words
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Advertisement210 1935-02-24 9 Happy. Healthy ChildreiTl are those whose regular daily beverage is delicious Ovaltine. fS >j Long experience proves that S I? Ovaltine is without equal for 4} I giving and maintaining 1 robust heal tl». sound nerves 9 and abundant vitality J Qiiality always tells -insist on I 'OVALTINE- J 5210 words
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Advertisement149 1935-02-24 9 N BRICKS oa IN BULK o l Warm S -iicios fi I Everyone remarks, J \Nhat a pretty baby'" -WHEN our yo-ng^^ J~T V^ threcmonthso^ t the I rithftooa for w-gjg a. He blood l ,*> iu;m Quaker ua»b en ticu tnL .r,, 1 and Baby loved it from the149 words
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Article, Illustration2208 1935-02-24 10 By a Our Woman Correspondent ■THERE were 270 members and guests J present at the SUrmtta Settlements •Singapore) Association dinner held a- the Acielphi Hotel last Thursday. The grill room, roof garden, and part of the dining room, were reserved exclusively for the use of2,208 words
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Advertisement16 1935-02-24 10 A LARGE SELECTION OF Model Gowns Frocks for every occasion 11, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 3164.16 words
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Advertisement137 1935-02-24 10 New Revised ard Improved Edition. THE GREATEST BOOK EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC Henley's Twentieth Century Book of RECIPES, FORMULAS and PROCESSES. 1 0,000 FORMULAS PROCESSES RECIPES TRADE SECRETS and Money-Making Formulas. The Greatest "HOW TO DO IT" Book m the World. PRICE $10.00. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., (Incorporated m Hongkong).137 words
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Advertisement168 1935-02-24 10 y r mm GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sportswear a Speciality r TEL. 4974. NIKKO BOUtC. Dj 10. Bakery H >ad. Agent for "Dorville" Sports Clothes. Smart Shop 67, STAMFORD ROAD. JUST RECEIVED Exclusive model afternoon gowns irom Hollywood for Race Wear. A consignment of new spring model evening gowns just168 words
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Article, Illustration844 1935-02-24 11 Highways ana Buy ways WHFN -.v walked into John Lilly's day, amonns; all the very I nice new things tn^y have just got m. th* 1 rubber b:r.hhiK suits particularly attracted our attention. They arc* made m pebble crepe rubber and look very smart Some have, two&had I Wue m844 words
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Article276 1935-02-24 11 H MOST delightful, m a lot more. These .ay be entirely unfamiliar to you, but \bhfctEeless yo\ri! agree when you hear ■\h medley that .»ecent musicomedies nothing on the old ones when it emej to gay and catchy tunes. More than any other modern composer belius typfiies his276 words
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418 1935-02-24 11 IT is distressing to see so many yourjggirls who allow themselves to^-as-sume a slouching pbsturje, 'with neck thrust, forward, chest .sunk m ;:nd .shoulders rounded. Such postiure is net only im^iacciul but Li interferes with correct Breathing mid thus is uetrimental to health. It418 words
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Article173 1935-02-24 11 Querinda, as pictured by An* tnuiiy i hoi no m "Delay m ihe Sun," is a quaint isolated Spanish village through which motor buses rumble several times a day. Tourists siop there for a drink and stretch before moving on to j.futci more plainly marked on173 words
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290 1935-02-24 11 Costume Jewelry Is More Massive Than Ever Before This might be known as the Big Blob era of costume jewelry. The idea is to achieve an effect, and, the designers argue with unimpeachable logic, the bigger the ring or the bracelet the more pronounced the effect. So we see massive290 words
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521 1935-02-24 12 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 24, 1935. A JUBILEE GIFT J N" the towns a^d villages of Malaya people are anxiously considering the form of celebrations which will nark an auspicious date m the iiritMi Empire calendar, the Silver Jubilee of the accession of His Majesty the King-Emperor. Time harries521 words
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Article1197 1935-02-24 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones j Malaya Wants A Square 1 1 Deal-- And There Are Folks j I In Need OtTiA Square Meal H l:i:'iiii!.i:ii,tiiiiiti:ii:.iutiiiuaniiwiituii i jniiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiuiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nnnramiiratmiiMMiwmwiiHi i i < IN support of the agitation for an unofficial majority, I said last week that the1,197 words
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Advertisement180 1935-02-24 12 I Thousands and thousands of Doctors all over the world testify to the exceptional value of SERRAVALLO'S TONIC I (Cinchona Iron Wine) I and prefer to prescribe it m cases of I ANAEMIA, etc., etc, I Start taking "Serravallo's Tonic" and proof that it does, what it I claims Proof180 words
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Miscellaneous546 1935-02-24 12 WIT and WISDOM op WEEK. LET us begin, brothers, by giving one Waitress: "Hawaii, gentlemen. You "Hazel gave birth to a little girl this of those little "stories from the must be Hungary." morning; both doing well." courts" that the reporters like so much. First Customer: "Yes, Siam, and wr546 words
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689 1935-02-24 13 PRINTING OF MALAYA TRIBUNE IN TOE F.W.S. BEGINS CN FRIDAY, MARCB I 47 FIRMS BOOK NEW ADVERTISING SPACE J^EXT Friday, March 1, will be a big day m the history of Malayan journalism, for on that day MALAYA'S FIRST NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, the Malaya689 words
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Article159 1935-02-24 13 Blind M.P.'s World Visa T i Blinded Ex -Servicemen London. Nearly all the blinded soldiers m the Empire are cheerful and occupied" de- clared Sir lan Fraser. the blind Member of Parliament, who has just returned j to England after a trip round the world I visiting159 words
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Article42 1935-02-24 13 French League Of Conscientious Objectors Banned Paris. The French League of Conscientious Objectors has been dissolved by order of the first civil court. The decision described the Society as 'contrary to public order" m illegally inciting against military service.42 words
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Article, Illustration68 1935-02-24 13 The wedding of Mr. A. E. S. Talbot and Miss Effie Alice Violet Blackwell Sewell took place at S:. Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday. From left to right: Mr. M. C. Frenci <besL, man*, Aichdeaccn Graham White, Mrs. Frend (sister of the bride), the bridegroom the bride. Miss Jean Sewell (bride's68 words
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667 1935-02-24 13 Hunting And Domestic Habits Of The Sakai He Climbs Trees* And Goes After Birds' Nests INHABITANTS of towns and civilised places m Malaya often connect poisoned arrows and darts and spears to the Sakais and jungle people, and this fact is perhaps the most true of all the stories which667 words
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Article191 1935-02-24 13 NEARLY everything which Sakai eats now is cooked. Seldom doe» he take meat m the raw. The march or civilisation into tho jungle, brought about by the Sakai's contact v.'ith estate coolies snd innabitants of wayside villages, has taught him that cooked food, m addition «o being hygienic, is191 words
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Article297 1935-02-24 13 Man Burhd Instead Of Woman EXCITED scenes were .scon Colombo General Hospital Ifoitu premises when mistaken iden it K> the burial of the corpse of a map mistake for a woman. When the relatives and friends of :1k 1 dead man arrived to claim his corps*297 words
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Article62 1935-02-24 13 Father Of Author Of "The Constant Nymph" Palma, Marjorca. Mr. Charles Moore Kennedy, father of Margaret Kennedy, who wrote "The Constant Nymph," has died suddenly, m a Palma hotel, after a short illness. Mr. Kennedy spent some years m i Maijorca with his wife, who62 words
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Advertisement46 1935-02-24 13 "LACTOGEN" W^^^''' For a sample tin of Lactogen, Mother's Hook of Advice and Spoon Measure send 20 cents m unused postage stamps to: "LACTOGEN," 129;135, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. Ask your dealer about LACTOGEN CRUSHES a nourishing diet for the older baby: an excellent aid to teething.46 words
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Article, Illustration984 1935-02-24 15 THE DANGEROUS SECONDARY BID I (By "Horatius") COMP: bridge players, though meticulous as to their "free" bids only need a bid by the enemy to set them off on a wild campaign of overbidding. If they are remonstrated with they .-imply declare that the j original pass absolved984 words
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Article, Illustration508 1935-02-24 15 ADVENTURES ON THE SPANISH MAIN IMPROVING APPEARANCE Huge Fortunes Made Out Of Smuggling Havana. Cuba. PICTURESQUE adventurers of every imaginable nationality are building up huge fortunes on the Spanish Main by smuggling. They smuggle liquor. They smuggle textiles. They even smuggle human beings. And very often they do it under508 words
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Advertisement44 1935-02-24 15 SUPER NETTEL 636/24 L. Super Nettel with Zeiss Tes«ar f/3.5--536/24P. Super Nettel with Zeiss Tessar f /2.8. You are cordially invited to see these models at our showrooms. The Singapore Pho o Cc 39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: [The Scientific^ Instrument Company SINGAPOHK.44 words
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Advertisement341 1935-02-24 15 THE STRONGEST COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive use of select ed beans roast cd by a special process. Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure of VAN houten's, COCOA l 1 <^9 iam o r^ df^> I i HRAN") BEDSTEAD R341 words
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Miscellaneous40 1935-02-24 15 Already there is a lend- ai, t s~ n 4^l ency to push the develop- N««^^ Cc»^ W| tn^ T ment of the miniature car rf" fP^® T^L^^^^^^^ l^ 0^^ c^ c^^ MOTOiJ CORRESPONDENT. 4ffi3 H^^^U A y<Ww corriTaevcidl travelWe <^40 words
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Article, Illustration694 1935-02-24 17 Silver Star Minstrels Dinner And Fancy Dress Competition r Tournament Of Straits Physical Athletic Party The Flower Of Liberty Musical Parly. (By "Clubman') SILVER STAR MINSTRELS Dinner And Fancy Dress Competition 1m mAte of the inclement weather on Prdaf evening <Feb. 15 > there was 1694 words
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Advertisement35 1935-02-24 17 Forget the heatl m A LONfi COOL DR'NK OF will dispel ail ihai. ***** Amon? the varied i'>> lif ll .^J'.. .^HHHSHHIW!yK MA A i!) f i S rotifer; I HINNAM LITTU. !?3SP£NSARY LTD. SINGAPGrtfc:.35 words
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Advertisement83 1935-02-24 17 1 Efficient in/^^J/ use. Ueli- cate and delightful m flavour. /^Jj|| Contain no J^^y narcotic or harmful drugs. Haveyou got a raw ticldishjrritating sore throat? Allenbury's Pastilles bring quick and lasting relief. They do not stain the teeth. 457 husky >^ voice? Dissolved slowly, these Pas%tilles quickly soothe throat irritation83 words
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Advertisement157 1935-02-24 17 i BOOKS OF MALAYAN INTEREST. HEROES IN EXILE by Sir Hugh Clifford |S4W. STUDIES IN BROWN HUMANITY by Sir Hugh Clifford |3.00. A FREE LANCE OF TO-DAY by Sir Hugh Clifford $3.00. MALAYAN MONOCHROMES by Sir Hugh Clifford $2.00. TRAPPING WILD ANIMALS IN MALAYA by C. Meyer $3.60. MALAY POISON157 words
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Advertisement114 1935-02-24 18 o > < I Think of the Extra Convenience, the Extra Usable Space and the D j Saving of Your Electric Bill the I SHELVADOR offers you > o D O o D 0 o 8 I JUST WHAT 1 WANT D > Sole Agents: n Lee Fletcher, ph wSa/j114 words
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Article2476 1935-02-24 19 Historu Of Horlicks Party Activate, Of Useful B.P. News And Items From Here And There. (By "DRAGON") REPORTS received from various parts of .Malaya indicate that followers of the are keenly looking forward to another successfi*,' StftSOß. Badminton parties have lately bee*, celebrating the passing of2,476 words
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Advertisement48 1935-02-24 19 jAi/ /After \wii/i Scrubby VVHen you are tired or sticky witii the heat, a bath to which you have added Scrubb's will refresh and relieve you, making a new man of you ready tfor fresh work or play. Scrubb's conquers perspiration* Let it benefit you f CLOUDY AMMONIA48 words
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Advertisement250 1935-02-24 19 I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. m m j ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 m a 1 The Great Eastern Life j Assurance Co., Ltd. I 9 I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Knstern Ufc Building 3 Cecil Street, Singapore. j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. j250 words
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1545 1935-02-24 20 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED A Football Question Settled Two Cup Finals In Kuala Lumpur Gammans And Hyams Cups Singapore League Competitions Prighl Cricket In Pi nang C.N. Need In Form. (By "Forward") I WISH to make reference first, this week, to th; happily settled controversy which arose over the1,545 words
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Article, Illustration688 1935-02-24 20 (By X.0.") YOUNG Tarley is m a class by himself amongst the featherweights i 1 Malaya. Indeed, it will not be saying too much to place him amongst the leading 9 st. men m Tarley In the world. He beat Frankie Weber for688 words
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Advertisement114 1935-02-24 20 \li!«ttaiiluiiitii|iiliiliil':iiii:i|Ui:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii!t>;ii:li!|i<i!:iMi; i I i :i i i i i i i i i i iaiiiiiiii|iiiii|i!iiiiti|iiiiitiiliilii|iiliilii* TAKE YOUR DOCTORS TIP j BIOCITIN j Z Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so I Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. I Obtainable m powder and tablet from all firsfr-cla»s Dispensaries,114 words
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Advertisement210 1935-02-24 20 INSURANCE SALESMANSHIP How To Sell By System The Insurance Agent's Guide to i Success by "COLONIAL" 30 cts. per copy. A Course m Insurance Salesmanship by "Colonial" and other Expert Contributors Is presented fully m the "A.8." Sales Course from the National School of Salesmanship. Manchester. It describes fully every210 words
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Advertisement151 1935-02-24 20 <^ y^v^ "W/"^^'^ a surprising difference Waterv^_^^ VV bury's Compound has made m my J life! I greet each day with new vigour C work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest! fi^g! "I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold. I no longer151 words
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Advertisement106 1935-02-24 20 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Thone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence. F.M.S. Countries learly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 dalf- Yearly $1.50 $2 10 $3.00 quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Uopies of back numbers of the106 words
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Article781 1935-02-24 21 Twice-Weekly Service NEW DOUGLAS MACHINES THE fact that a twice weekly service between Europe and the Netherlands East Indies, via Singapore, is templated m the summer of this year is mentioned m the report of the K.LM. (Royal Dutch Air Lines) for 1934. From May the781 words
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Article445 1935-02-24 21 Enjoyable Anniversary Concert Singapore, Saturday. THE annual concert of the Chinese Association has always t been lo °ked forward to as one of tne years outstanding social entertainSL a ng the Chine se. and maintaining the usual high standard of programme, the concert last nighl scored another445 words
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Article148 1935-02-24 21 Austin Models To Be Prominent On Continent The British motor industry is steadily improving its footing m the important European markets, and cars of British make will again occupy a prominent place m this season's motor shows on the Continent. One make alone is appearing at148 words
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Article126 1935-02-24 21 Notable Industrial Film To Be Released We learn that the fine film programme entitled "Miles Ahead," released by the j Austin concern last August, which amongst other engrossing industrial studies deals enlighteningly with the predskm methods employed m modern motor car production, is arousing widespread interest and comment126 words
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Article79 1935-02-24 21 According to "The Motor," Mr. G. L. Sclater Booth, of Hooper and Co., the coachbuilders, considers that ihe pract ical co-operation of the chassis manufacturer is long overdue. Instead of dropping a body on to a chassis, it should be built round it. or into it. I Consider,79 words
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Article307 1935-02-24 21 Japanese Troop Movements In North China Shanghai, Feb. 22. JAPANESE military movements are reported to have been taking place between Shanhaikwan arid Tientsin m the past two days. The garrisons at Lengkow and Chin- j changying exchanged duties. Special Police have surrounded the bandits at Yenshankow. Accompanied by307 words
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Article252 1935-02-24 21 Penang's Arrangements For Celebration At a preliminary meeting of the Penang Jubilee Committee held under the chairmanship of the President of the Municipal Commission, Mr J. A. Black read extracts from a circular letfei* he had received from Government on ihe subjecv. All religious denominations will be approached252 words
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Article90 1935-02-24 21 Four mr n es Gutted In Half An Hoar (F.\: Ql&i Cor res pendent) v.uacca, Feb. 22. A fire fcffcJE! out 2:1 a block of three iliap "houses on Elan Read, about two furlongs i"s«: -vi Lhe callage of Jasin on Wednesday and m hail an hour90 words
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Article528 1935-02-24 21 Traffic Regulation Upheld A DECISION on the validity of the re- gulations governing pedestrian crossings was given by Mr. McKenna, I the Marylebone magistrate, recently when dealing with a summons against Jack Hartstein, of Brondesbury, which alleged that he failed, as a motorist, to allow528 words
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Article53 1935-02-24 21 A recent visitor to the Morris iaclory was Mr. T. K. Chao, Vice-Director of the Bureau of Roads m the National Economic Council of Nanking, China. Mr. E. Orams, of Melbourne, Australia, writes praising his 1929 Morris Cowley, which has covered 21,000 miles with no repairs or reolacements. Petrol consumption53 words
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Article241 1935-02-24 21 $2,000 Damage Done To Shophouse AFIRE occurred at. Heap Fuat and Co., 159, Campbell Street, Penan*,', a few days ago. The damage is estimated to be between $2.000 $3,000. Fortunately there was no loss of human life. Inquiries reveal that at the time of the fire, the shop,241 words
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Article124 1935-02-24 21 KLANG NEWS NOTES Death Of A Well-Known Towkay (From Our Own Correspondent Klang, I'Vb. 22. Towkay Leong Van Tuck, passed away peacefully this morning m the presence of his sons and daughters and relations m his huose at Jalan Raia Bait, Klang. His wife predeceased him thvee weeks ago and124 words
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Article94 1935-02-24 21 High School Second XI Beats Postal Team On Sunday last on the fflfcb School ground, the High School secoi.d string defeated P. G. Darmadasa's Posial eleven by 87 runs. Batting first the postal side could only score 31, Haji Omar 13 and N. Mutto 11 being the principal scorers.94 words
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Article382 1935-02-24 21 MINISTER TO GO TO BERLIN British Government la Favour Rugby, Feb. 22. THE proposal contain* d m Ihc Gorman reply to the Anglo-French communique of Feb. 3, that following upon bilateral conversations m Rome, ParU and London, Anglo-German i tioiis should be undertaken, tavoui ably discussed m the Press. ItBritish Official Wireless - 382 words
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Article77 1935-02-24 21 Memorial Service In Kwttla Lumpur There will be a Mrm< Kuala Lumpur for Irv Hoover who died m Ku on Feb 11. He was an honoured f. r tha* land for ihiny-fivr wan highly respected by the Rajafy oi Striwak, receiving the Lor. 3 Service77 words
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Advertisement9 1935-02-24 21 I CAPITOL COMING SOON Everything new but his glasses!9 words
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Article, Illustration3126 1935-02-24 22 BRILLIANT WEATHER AND GOOD SPORT MISS CAPRICE SPRINGS A SURPRISE TOTES AND SWEEPS RECEIVE EXCELLENT SUPPORT EXCELLENT weather favoured the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday. The attendance was good and included H.K. the Governor, Lady Thomas3,126 words
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Article, Illustration395 1935-02-24 22 Annual Athletic Sports Singapore. Friday. FAVOURED by brilliant weather, the third annual athletic sports of the Abattoir Sports Club was held at th. Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon m presence of a large gathering. All ths events were keenly compeU-d and everything went off m real sportsmanlike manner.395 words
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Article133 1935-02-24 22 V.M.C.A. i) ieat The Ciub From Gw On >:cr) Kuala Lumpur, B& rrday. The Selangcr cricke; day witli a m I on 'he Y.Me.A grcund. When the- As. :cn b..r. the £elangcr Club by f?Ui v Rain Interfei'ed with play for a v vhilc> but did133 words
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Article182 1935-02-24 22 Victorious Soccer Tour In Philippines THE Malaya Command Soccer XI now viskinp, the Philippines for the National Championship at Manila are doing greal things. Their fine team worl: urn d are highly spoken of i.i ihe Philippine Press. In their firs- match, played on Feb. 11, they trounced182 words
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Article31 1935-02-24 22 The first soccer cla^h of the season between the Chinese <S.C.F.A.t and the Malays will take place at the Ansor. Road S.adium. Singapore, on Monday, commencing at 5.15 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement65 1935-02-24 22 Our racing correspondent, "Man at the Rails,'" picked two winners and ten places at yesterday's races. Conquer Sore Throat nfluenia ond prevent _^^w Cold Scarlet Fever 3nd other infectious diseases. •1 J FORMAMINT destroys the A |LI I ll^ disease germs m mouth rll|\l IMrl N and throat and so65 words
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Advertisement10 1935-02-24 22 Whichever way you ImA at it— IT'S HAROLD'S BKSTC <>MXI»10 words
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Article744 1935-02-24 23 Profit Of $38,648 }I\NY IMPROVEMENTS TO THE COURSE I Own Reporter) Lumpur. Saturday. VERY sfa i\ year's working-, wh'u'v c1 uilly covered 1 months, was reported at the annual meeting, held ia-: -■< the Selangor Club, of the Selangor Turf Club. Dur\r ir the review of the744 words
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Article385 1935-02-24 23 Pctersen Again A Back Number J' /.CK Peterson, the Welshman and Bri-ti'-h boxing champion, has recc-ivcd his thirj serious setback during hi short career extending over a period or than four years, writes spectator m the S.C M.P. His defeat by Walter Neusel. the German heavyw385 words
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Article104 1935-02-24 23 The following are invited to turn up on: Wednesday. Feb. 27. on C.U. ground, agains: the Government Immigration Office:— Tan Kirn Eng, Abdul Ghani, Dollah Ahma:. A. Jansen, D. K. Samy, Ong i Heng Teow. Edwin Then, Norman /Jm, Tan Teng IV. h. Gay Vass. Philip M.104 words
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Article106 1935-02-24 23 The Greenland Badminton Party, Klang entertained the Merry Ones B. Party m a friendly game of five doubles on Sunday, Feb. 17, losing al matches. UMcv.ry Ones mentioned Chung Lin Sui and Goh Hun Hoon beat Sinnathamby and Seeva Retnan 21-14. 21-16. 21-10. Ken- Lian S h and106 words
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Article337 1935-02-24 23 i Bromwich Albion, ever ready to i J| assist a local club, have sent £25 to j the 'Save the Club" Shilling Fund I new being raised by the Cradley Heath club. T^is fund is to be kepi open for a mc"*-h, by which time the club337 words
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Article, Illustration12 1935-02-24 23 PL.y m the S.C.C. v. Wilts soccer match m Singapore on Thursday12 words
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Article, Illustration233 1935-02-24 23 Preparing For Olympic Sports pERMANY during the year just closed \j has made big strides toward priming its youtft for the coming Olympic Games. Improvement has been evident m all branches of sports. Here is the proud score for 1934: three world-championships, twenty-six European championships, and victory In233 words
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Article316 1935-02-24 23 Zon? System Not So Good WILLIAM T. Tilden. 2nd. the outstanding tennis §tar or all time, thinks the Davis cup zone system is a failure and advocates a return of the draw system. "Big Bill," here recently for prores* sional matches asserted that the zone system gives316 words
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Article205 1935-02-24 23 i Second Anniversary Celebrations .The second annlvßrsary of the Majrsi tic Badminton Party was celebrated on Saturuay and Sunday last at the bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw at Pasir Panjang. A larg^ gathering of members and guests were present. In the course of the day land and205 words
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Article476 1935-02-24 23 Blue Bird Ready MALCOLM CAMPBELL AT DAYTONA Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 6. QIR Malcolm Campbell's fcevett-tdH "Blue Bird,'' the racing car toHteM he feels confident he can pilot across the sands at Daytons Beach at 300 miles an hour, was unloaded hc-i to-day. A tentative date476 words
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Article112 1935-02-24 23 Ih-. annual general meeting of thr H A. P. was held it Mr. Tan M Chew's residence, 3 Beng Swce Plaot, on Sunday, Feb. 17 and the following wfr elected office -b?aiers for the current year: President, Mr. S. X T'sai, Vice-P dents, Mr. Goh Liang Nghee112 words
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Advertisement277 1935-02-24 23 RHEUMATISM GOES WITH EXCESS FAT Roth Banished By Kruschen When one realises that -he cause of i i wcght is closely asst cia ed with th? f rheumatism, it is easy to understand how i i.-' ihat the two ,r .uh:e- can so c-.-ily he Dvcrcctne by the sanie remedy.277 words
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Title Section8 1935-02-24 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1935.8 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-02-24 24 The finish of the first race photogriphei by the Sunday Tribune camera tir i at the Singapore Races Bringing m Red Carp, the winner of the second race, tipped by 'Man At The Rails" m the Malaya Tribune. The Sunday Tribune photographer gets a good picture of the finish of53 words
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Advertisement79 1935-02-24 24 24 Pages For 5 cents Add nothing to HEINZ -homemade SOUPS I Just Heat Serve 22 VARIETIES I Wf are proud of our home style methods of making soup. W T e brew our meat broths from tine, prime meals and our cream stocks from fresh cream. We use fresh,79 words
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Advertisement130 1935-02-24 24 VACUUM PACKED OBTAINABLE (f^^^^^^^^^\ THE ONLY COFFEE FROM 0^ 5 K/^ PACKED IN ALL GOOD Sm'Wk^ MALAYA I\ L 1 I I* 1 1 > c )SAIL£ Mm SSi 1&3? tySmW "^ytlrl u f.<,'C^/ PROCESS. REMEMBER THIS: While freshness is tremendoush important— rand '-nrli le there is no container which130 words
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Advertisement22 1935-02-24 24 Read the TRIBUTE For Best Sports Repcrts arcovilchvxxuXVjjdfi^v BLACR^SPP WHITE Vircriuia Cigarettes yOLE DI/TRIBUTOR/:-HENRy WAUCH fc Ca,lTft yiNCAPORE PENANC IPOH KUALA LUMPUR22 words
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