Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 March 1935
1935-03-24
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section15 1935-03-24 1 The Sunday Tribune V01.2-NO j^4 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1935. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune15 words
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970 1935-03-24 1 LXCIUSIYE INTERVIEW FOR SUNDAY TRIBUNE NO REUX VTiON OF WORK Substantial Garrison Increase Foreshadowed (By Air Mail) (from Our Own Correspondent j London, Mar. 13. 1 as d fence estimates invariably are with regard to detail all those just issued, Army, Navy ••ind Air970 words
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Article406 1935-03-24 1 Former Police Chief Interviewed Singapore, Saturday. A GREAT conversationalist is Ml. Dan Re near, who is on a plea sure trip, accompanied with his w'.f Mr. Renear was Head of the S at« Police of Nevada for the last 24 years, and has now retired from406 words
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Article49 1935-03-24 1 If Germany's Example Is Followed Bucharest, Mar. 23. It is reported m diplomatic circles that the Little Entente and the Balkan Entente will issue a statement declaring that they will mobilise if former enemy countries decide to follow the German example of introducing conscription. Reuter.49 words
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Article109 1935-03-24 1 International Congress In Italy London, Mar. 22. Th^ Sixth International Congress for scientific management hi bus! ness will be held next July under the patronage of thfi Prince of Wales with the Prime Minister as V>"-Pa'ron. The Congress will be op'ned by he Prince of Wales m theBritish Official Wireless - 109 words
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Article465 1935-03-24 1 Australian Cabinet Helps (By At Mail). (From Our Own Correspcndent London. Mar. 13. CUBSTANTIAL progress towards agreement on British air mail plans is recorded by a despatch frcm Canberra stating that the Australian Cabinet have approved the tentative agreement reached m Sydney last month between representatives of465 words
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Article95 1935-03-24 1 Due At Singapore On April 6 (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. 10. THE remaining three Short Singa- pore flyingboats of No. 205 satiadron are exp:cted to resume their itinerary this week en a rean-an^-ed programme. Their projected s f ay at Basra is95 words
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Article227 1935-03-24 1 Service Charge On Current Accounts Under $1,000 rpHE banks of Malaya will make a service charge on current accounts of less than $1,000 from April 1. A circular issued by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association states that a service charge of $5 for each half227 words
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Article245 1935-03-24 1 Franconia Arrives This Morning PROBAEfLY.the last of the luxury liners. tc%ak *t Singapore this tourist aeasca* *&m&jf^ rd 2O '°?P ton Franconia "Ts&rrivmg W Singapore this morning on Tier cv/eifth world cruise. There are more than 250 passengers on board, the majority nf whom are Americans. Sailing245 words
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Article83 1935-03-24 1 Torpedo Adrift Off Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent, 1 Malacca, Saturday. k SENSATION was caused m town yesterday when the news circulated that a torpedo was found floating by some fisherman m the :sea at Ayer Itam. The police, on information, rmdethe necessary inspection and fcund do83 words
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Article29 1935-03-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Peiping, Mar. 23. The Peiping authorities ar? sending a delegate to Mukden to request the Japanese military to re-admit Chinese immigrants into Manohurin.29 words
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Article, Illustration441 1935-03-24 1 On British Ship STABBING AFFRAY AT SKA (By Mr Mail) r Tin Oiw Own Coy entj 1. i.tr. l'_\ VTEWS has just reached London of a stabbing affray m a British steamer near Aden, m which two men were killed and two other members of the crew441 words
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Advertisement17 1935-03-24 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CUKKT TIFFIM EVKBY SUNDAY. Tennis Courts reserved at 11.00 an evening. 'Phone '6490.17 words
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Advertisement10 1935-03-24 1 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 310 words
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Advertisement12 1935-03-24 1 Li if jJ^J^mp* iJnH ik s ilii ■■\?*meb aB^S If I ifrPy^12 words
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Article557 1935-03-24 2 Further Evidence In Cheating Case Singapore, Saturday. THE third day of the preliminary inquiry into a series of charges of cheats and receiving illegal gratification against Han Singh, Ahmat Shall and Justin de Cruz, both bailiffs of the evil D.suict Courc, and Dharam S-ngn was heard557 words
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Article126 1935-03-24 2 Unique Exhibition To Be Opened To-Day An exhibition of Chinese photographs will be opr.ned to-day at No. A, Pr-nee 3d ward Road, Singapore, at 4 p.m. by che Consul-General for China, Dr. J hilip K. C. Tyau. Over 352 prints by 38 authors have been received fr-om Se!angox,126 words
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Article125 1935-03-24 2 Fifteen- Year-Old Chinese Fined Singapore, Saturday. P.eadmg guilty to a charge ol voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot with a knife on Mar. 20, a 15-year-oid Chinese boy named Lim Boh Choon was fined $10 or two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. M. Brander, the %hird Magisrate125 words
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Article35 1935-03-24 2 Mr. Aley Emm Yehia, a leading business man of Cairo, who arrived at Singapore by the X.L.M. on Friday at 9.30. left by the Yosikuni Mara for Kobe half an hour lator.35 words
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Article645 1935-03-24 2 Large Attendance At Funeral THE funeral of Mr.s. May Edith Knox who died at the General Hospital, Singapore, early on Friday morning, took place- at the Bidadarr Cemetery yesterday morning, and was very largely attended. The Yen. Archdeacon Graham White officiated. Besides the husband and645 words
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Article108 1935-03-24 2 Singapore, Saturday. Charge^ with the theft of a o glcl (tog valued at $8.35 a 19-year-oid Chinese boy named Ow Jee Goon was bound over ir/one surety of $50 for one year when be v:as produced before Mr. J. M. Brands, the Third Magistrate this rncfrrilng The108 words
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Article429 1935-03-24 2 Interesting Visitors On Board Singapore, Saiurdiv fOMMANDER B. H. McHenry $L. Senior Aide 10 Captain Martin of the Depu'ovcr Squadron at Marrlj passing through with his wife and children on his way to Newpor Rhodr Island, to the Naval War College there Cnmmanckr McH< praise of429 words
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Advertisement317 1935-03-24 2 THE HOLLYWOOD BRASSIERE %Who would ever think this dainty garment would take such a firm hold on your figure? Surprising, i>n't it? Yet you will find tb€ new 'Hollywood' not only /^CC^^ //^wW i Ihc most positive and Wj aci .;:L<(l uplift of any brassiere AfVv \\^v^< yet di-sijj i:«-«317 words
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Advertisement503 1935-03-24 2 Crossword Puzzle No. 52 $750 MUST BE WON First Prize $500 Second Prize $25 O This Crossword Puzzle is being issued m conjunction with the same Crossword Puzzle appearing m the Pinang Sunday Gazette. CONDITIONS 1. Address the solution tv> T. B. ROGERS CO., LTD., 94. Robinson Road, and ~P503 words
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Article1440 1935-03-24 3 Arsenal Checked BANGERS KEATEN BY ST JOHNSTONE London, Mar. 23. r DAY'S -anus m the English anci Scottish Leagues provided some surprising results. In rhe li i" place. Arsenal's winning mcod received a check from Grirmby T. who held them to a one-all draw. Then Manchester City's1,440 words
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Article223 1935-03-24 3 Siamese Boxer Easily Outpointed (From Our Own Cor respov dent) YOUNG TARLEY 3&%238fci Smi;in m a fifteen two-minute-round contest at the Fun and Frolic arena toPight. Although a: ihe start Tarley did not impress and allowed Sinairi to rush him to the ropes m the223 words
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Article152 1935-03-24 3 Need For Economy Based On Production Sacramento (California!, Ma-\ 23. k SLASHING a tack on the Roosevelt Regime is made by Mr. Herbert Hoover m a let:er to the California Republican Assembly. He -urges thai the present conception of national economy based on .scarcity must be reversedReuter - 152 words
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Article1088 1935-03-24 3 Fraser Neave's Annual Meeting Singapore, Saturday. THE thirty-eighth ordinary Reneral meeting of Messrs. Fraser and Neave. Ltd.. was held at the registered office of the company m Trafalgar Street at noon to-day. Mr. W. H. Maegregor was m the chair and the others present were Messrs.1,088 words
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Article68 1935-03-24 3 ITALY'S REPLY TO GERMANY Precautionary Step CONSCRIPTS CALLED TO COLOURS Rome, Harcfa 2'j. JHK remainder of the UUI class conscripts have been tailed to the Colours as a precautionary measure, bringing the troms with the Colours upto some 650,000 m addition to about 400,000 FascistReuter - 68 words
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Article112 1935-03-24 3 Rein*; Closely Followed I3y U.S.A. London, March 23. jT is reported from Washington that the American Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell-Hull, stated yesterday that the- United States Government were closely following developments m the European .situation. He said that the United States hud always asserted that treaties mustBritish Official Wireless - 112 words
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Article251 1935-03-24 3 Preparations For Draw I ELABORATE MIXJM. ARRANGEMENTi Dublin, ||«r. r riiE counterfoils of tho Irish Swm- j Tickets were brought to t!.. Plaza this morning m a brilliant procession with elephants represent] an Indian wedding. Rainfall did not damp the high spirits of all conogrtted «md big251 words
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Article28 1935-03-24 3 INTERNATIONAL SOC CER England Beat Scotland 2-1 I London, M At Dulwich m the amateur j national soccer match England ben: Scotland by 2 goals to 1. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-03-24 3 A acene from "Caravan," 'he Fox Films production whjch opens .1 ihe CapitOl Tlu-xtre on April 11.17 words
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Article804 1935-03-24 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas DHAPSODIZED m scores of books and i lusty soldier songs, the steep, carved sides of India's historic Khyber Pass have at last been used as motion picture background. "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" has materialised from the interesting print of Francis Yeats-Brown's adventurous novel.804 words
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Advertisement447 1935-03-24 4 "Since m bed, a man and maid, May bundle and be chaste, E It does no good to burn up wood, It is a needless waste." (From an old "Bundling" song). g y OPENING TO-DAY Come and laugh till your sides ache at Paramount's I d DII T I J447 words
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Advertisement41 1935-03-24 4 We Advise Appointments to ensure individual undivided attention and careful concentration to your requirements. Phone 2500 for a mutually convenient appointment! Thompson Optical^ Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 5 Raffles Place (Frankels) R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry. (Govt. Licentiate U.S.A.) M.0.1., London.41 words
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Advertisement126 1935-03-24 4 C» DOLORES DEL 810 lIDIIE DU BiRRT The Woman Of Passion To-Day Matinee: 2 p.m. Eddie Cantor "The Kid From Spain" and Jean Harlow m "100 Per Cent Pure/ l^imifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiir^iwifiiiinMiniiitii^.rfiiiiiiiiiiiiinininininsti.iii,! i i i i i i i •■i«M»it«i < t«» 1 P 1 CAPITOL O!>ENIN( tMDAt, KP9XL .r,TH. PLANS NOW126 words
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Advertisement107 1935-03-24 4 ALHAMBiU ~7{ SHOVNS 10-DAY AT* 5.15 (>.!.") FOX'S SAICTEST SNAPPIEST COMEDY ROMANCE OF THE NEW SEASON 7^ £crve ne^..M as a maid-servant W% who was learning ?1 to cock! But he p balked at marriage |l| when he found she was a million-heir- ess who couldn't Jf take care of107 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1935-03-24 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES /iRFAT excitement over the week-end U b^ause Germany has come out into the open and declared for a conscript army of ialf a million men. Where the difference no one can say, for it was common knowledge that Germany could produce half a million trained men and1,697 words
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Advertisement42 1935-03-24 5 > übifat SoapFragrant and delicate m perfume INO Toilet Soap keeps the skin smooth and soft simply because no artificial colouring is used m its manufacture for export purposes and what's more, it's British. SOLI AGENTS: J. C. HAY CP SiNCAPORI I APB?42 words
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Article4087 1935-03-24 6 H.G. Wells - H.G. Wells OUR SHORT STORY By ITNTIL the ex raordiimry affair at Sidmouth, the peculiar species Haploteuthis ferox was known to science only generic-ally, on the strength of a half-diges:ed tentacle obtained near ihe Azores, and a decaying body pecked by birds and nibbled by fish, found4,087 words
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Advertisement21 1935-03-24 6 1 A B At} H&MX^j^fll 4^Z^ 1 IFALLELSE p TIGER MEAt>ACAE' s *m^MR& /MAM. ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall21 words
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Advertisement19 1935-03-24 6 PERHQX RUTS— ERFEGT-r AM ICTURESTILIfI Sole Ajrciils: Tbe Scientific Instrument Company L\ PINLAYSON CRtl SINGAFOBE. Prom all Photo •<•' i19 words
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Advertisement77 1935-03-24 7 No/ 1 Don't Want to be 7a^/i off my DESERT ISLQND f dust Leave me a Case of V y TIGER BEER wa' Z>^ "S \Ay xX >^^^ ■>>-■"-■ "jiii* 1 y'V'X-lv'JV ■■•■^•"*X"!*'';-X*;- \i& Ajl Vl^* \^m^tfSH' S§ I T l ■■■"'■-'■"^^s3|P^^^^ i"!".!- r m f I|^J,W VH "'■'■jlii^^* i77 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1935-03-24 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. More Pretty Helpers At The Jubilee Charity Ball, As They Appeared Ten Years Ago By Our Woman Correspondent AFTER all the festivities of the pre- vio v k which included several balls, two o'clock extensions and practically no sle-p for anyone, it was quite a1,791 words
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Advertisement34 1935-03-24 8 ■■a* 2« •>:i:iiiiiiiii'ini!iii:, inn, TiTittifmiiiirgniniiiirtiiiwßiiMi^iiMHi^iwiwrtiiiiiaiibiiiwiwiii^iwiiAiroiiiliii j Aux Chats Noirs j (JOVVNS "MATITA" SUITS COATS j HANDBAGS SWE ATERS SHORTS NOVELTIES etc. j TKL. NO. 1085. 18A, BATTERY ROAD. ■'"•iiiiiiiiiiiiliini r iMiiiiuviiiiliiD^iiil.ifiilHi .iMli.iuiaii |m| '.iHlali.luiiilhl'lliiliilitlitiiiliilitliiiiiiiiL34 words
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Advertisement118 1935-03-24 8 TECHNICAL BOOKS Handbook for Electrical Engineers. H. Pander $20.00. Machinery's Handbook $22.00. Mechanical Engineers' Handbock. L. S. Marks $21.00. Civil Engineers' Handbook T. H. Wiggin $21.00. Running Maintenance of Marine Diesel Engine, J. Lamb $10.00. Texi'book of Theodolite Surveying and Levelling, J. Park $18.00 Concrete Engineers' Handbook. G. A. Hcol118 words
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Advertisement256 1935-03-24 8 New Decca Recordings A m COME really exeel--1l mam tfft len t jazz numbers, sito^CT^FV tuneful as well as JfJ^^'^P^Ks.^ full of pep and good zT^ySwi^P*^ dance rhythm are to bc> found under the fiT7 im*L DeCCa label lately. Wy r9 Looking like a logical A A-v <4\ JL successor256 words
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Advertisement58 1935-03-24 8 THE FINEST i 2 A^k SHOE -HOP I t j^ IN MALAI I I 1 BH W 10^ I YOONG CHBONG SHOK VQ. i THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, I 354 35G, North Bfttgt R'i. 1 1 i Phone -4 s i i ii c i i i i »i i58 words
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Article, Illustration655 1935-03-24 9 Highways and Buy ways yOVEL and very striking is a wedding f| gown ux Chats Noirs j of naiesx grey eire sunn, gleam- I in «r like mother o'pearl. The raaiiin sleeves are tight from tne elbow down and there is a draped cowl collar, j high m from, falling655 words
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Article196 1935-03-24 9 lUNGLE", a remarkable novel J dealing with the life of rubber tappers m the upper regions of the Amazon, introduces to English readers, Ferreira de Castro, the most distinguished living Portuguese writer. His story is a simple narrative cf the tappers' existence m that sombre solitude.196 words
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462 1935-03-24 9 |F you were to mcct perhaps across the luncheon table Patou or Sciaparelli or Chanel, just what do you t'^mk they would notice about you first? No not your costume nor even your make-up but your hat! It is the hat which every fashion462 words
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694 1935-03-24 9 MO matter how frequent the visits to the hair-dresser, nor how becomingly waved the hair may be, it will not look shiny and bright if there is any trace of that depressing complaint, dandruff. Unfortunately, this trouble is very gen- j eral, and unless694 words
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Advertisement92 1935-03-24 9 GREEN CIRCLE jj I LIBRARY Jl ST ARRIVED BY MAIL. 1 Cactus, Ethel Mmnin. j Sir.bad the Sollicr, V. Wren. 5 2 Man of Aran. Pat MwUe». i Vrisin« out that. He>race Varhflf. i Officer, Taflfrail. j Suhsiripti- r One Dollar per yea r nnd j 1") tents per book92 words
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Advertisement34 1935-03-24 9 A Real Bargain I 300 HATS 50 DRESSES To CFear at Less than cos*. Bamboos, Bangkoks, Cnfctsiao, Balibuntals and Many Other Straws. $1.00 $2.00. former Prices $5.00, $12.50. The Economy Shop 11-A, Stamford Road.34 words
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Advertisement107 1935-03-24 9 I Smart Shop 67, STAMFORD ROAD. JUST RECEIVED For every occasion Exclusive model afternoon gowns also model evening gowns. LSEUETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. f 14'Zzth Mile Thomson— Seletar Road, (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure, lieuutiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings Dinner served by the sea.107 words
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Advertisement401 1935-03-24 9 TIGER BEER R RENE ULLMANN Wj Millinery Department \Jk rm a big shipment of the latest Paris models of MORNING pM 1 FROCKS, SPORT SUITS new HATS. I m On view from WEDNESDAY THE 27TH INSTANT. %1 wB No private invitation can be issued, on account of pressure J RENE401 words
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566 1935-03-24 10 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 24, 1935. WAR CLOUDS AGAIN THE politician who can actually contemplate war must have insanity m his family." The speaker ua< an ex-Service man who carries .scars from the "war to end war* which he will bear to his grave, ami his view expresses the566 words
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1070 1935-03-24 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones The Tribune's Place In The Revival: Great Welcome For New Morning Edition MALAYA'S First National Newspaper, it is now possible to state, has had a wonderful reception m the F.M.S. Writing from the Kuala Lumpur office, 1 am compelled1,070 words
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Article580 1935-03-24 10 THERE has been quite a flurry about conscription and military training this week. lam reminded of the story of the patriotic married man who endeavoured to enlist m the early days of he Great War. The perplexed sergeant went m to consult the recruiting580 words
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Advertisement35 1935-03-24 10 H ho uc fan I w/odaF 1 ■rM/s^An j Singapore m^^J^^J. I ■ilffw7ff\ Olffiho if U R p^^jtt^v t i s?=? p X fX\i CX Xt f" fO^^i INT r Of all Chcnusts and Stores.35 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1935-03-24 11 CONDEMNED TO DEATH Motiveless Crime? GIRL SHOT FIVE TIMES (By Air Mail* tirom Our Own Corresuonaentj London, Mar. 13, If I did it, I did not know what I was doing." These words, spoken m ringing 1 tones and with head proudly erect, were1,503 words
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Article1067 1935-03-24 11 Queen Victories Diamond Jubilee Kuald Lumpur Celebrations 0/ 38 Years Ago (BY LIM KENG HOR) TN a few weeks' time, Malaya will celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the accession of His Majesty the King, and, judging from the preparations that are being made all over the Peninsula, no effort is1,067 words
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Advertisement74 1935-03-24 11 1 THE GREATEST BRITISH PRODUCT OF THE CENTURY I AGAIN LEADS THE WORLD In QUALITY <S*> PRICE. From To-day The Retail Price Is REDUCED fjTO 65 CENTS. (Thanks to, the PHENOMENAL INCREASE m the DEMAND FOR REX RECORDS and i the INTEGRITY and HONESTY of I BRITISH BUSINESS POLICY, the74 words
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Advertisement83 1935-03-24 11 TIGKR BEER IS BEST a a "Lactogen" Crusties are a f^yfly-balanced supplementary i' 0 for the older child. "Lactogen'' Crusties are not rusks they are superior m texture, composition and nutritive value. They are better than rusks for teething purposes, and, m addition, they 11 provide balanced nourishment and tonic83 words
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Article1344 1935-03-24 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson X liz Which I SpßAd A Plea- (j sant Stifiddy Mottling With LAn Expert, And Hik jj Camera And Do Some (I v Veterinary Work jj LAST Sunday morning about 11.00 hours 1 ioumi myself m Battery Road. Why I should be1,344 words
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Advertisement26 1935-03-24 12 2rlWm Si MJL T tS^^M.WWWM^^Bm^nIS Perhaps bet. -or— if you are prepared to give m jg JJ -CJtj N 1 A 0 Modem Business Super Ssle.smanship >26 words
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Advertisement165 1935-03-24 12 THE RAINS NO LONGER BRING* NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS Remember how I used to jj** sneeze and snuffle, gasp and m gag the whole season through? i^r^ V X Jk, s common -sense Compound I. my Doctor ordered has made me v a?\ \\y I proctically immune from wet/^OMMON sense165 words
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Article, Illustration965 1935-03-24 13 BRIDGE NOTES AND i PROBLEMS I STRONG OPENING BIDS (By "Horatius") pRE-EMPTIVE bids have gone o of fashion, probably because ol the genera] desire among brfdge players., to keep the bidding low so is to facilitate card-showing conventions. But I do not see why a strong opening bid965 words
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Article473 1935-03-24 13 Doctors Baffled MAN DiRIVEN TO J SUICIDE London, j t A MAN m a million a medical rarity who suffered from a whistling heart, has set a baffling problem for medical experts. He was Mr. Robert Lockyer, th«j licensee of the New Fountain Inn. Whimple, Exeter, on473 words
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Advertisement63 1935-03-24 13 j\ yfc > "WEAKNESS jI) >y1 DEB I LIT §Jan/em i a W \lj f/j IX\ of H a- m o q o b i n AJrtady 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. *ai better than serums, raw63 words
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Advertisement87 1935-03-24 13 I's&i? IS) 11 /AM(S)INI ffi) f IkZif BRAMD BEDSTEAD S THK STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS OF which the Bedstead is prominent. If it beans the "Diamond" trademark the owner may be considered both lucky and discriminating. By careful selection he has discovered that the qualities87 words
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Advertisement9 1935-03-24 13 Invented by |C J. van HoutcnP^^l V^ m 1828.9 words
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Advertisement226 1935-03-24 13 TMI MAKERS n£<2 Sgg^ OF FAMOUS /^B FLIT XlH^S^^n mmm for all affections of the nSH THRO4T, CHEST AND LINGS lylilDl" 1 BPlfll lhc wonderful efficiency of Hudson's ■HKJj|||iiL II boon endorsed' by the medical profesH lion for over 40 >ears. Always keep a bottle S^9^S^^B handy— there i: 091226 words
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Miscellaneous14 1935-03-24 13 I frequently find that w aperiec+ltj e "^j|0| vV Babies should te apl^ise oabe'haU'14 words
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Advertisement586 1935-03-24 14 O'L 7 *****[^*****3e4283T*****3T10 FIGURES COUNT AND MEAN A LOT IN BUSINESS PARTICULARLY WHEN THEY REPRESENT SALES AND DOLLARS WE HAVE RECORD SALES AND FIGURES TO DO NEXT MONTH IF WE ARE TO BEAT THE FIGURES OF OUR APRIL LAST YEAR. IN ORDER TO DO SO WITHOUT THE 4 AID OF586 words
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Article2438 1935-03-24 15 On Malaya 's Badminton Courts Will Vass I'lay This Year? May Not Compete In The Championships Veteran Players Who Play For Love Of The Game A Readers Suggestion Gate Receipts For Affiliated Clubs Selangor Notes. (By "Dragon.") THE badminton season m Singapore has begun. The various clubs and parties are2,438 words
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Advertisement95 1935-03-24 15 i> WHICH WOULD V«»l RATHER DAVE? A \vl: (h only look- Ixaul iluY, or -kin whidi j^ ir;tll\ l>. ;m( 1 1 uT. "W 45" BRAND TABLETS iatndscc new epooh m (Inn.r. i> 1< K>*> because 'hr>- produce an -r t?anic ro-c-oiist ruction and nol merely I preservation of the95 words
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2094 1935-03-24 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Malaya Command's Soccer Successes In Manila Country's Sport Stock At A High Level Three Centuries Scored Last Week-End Rain Again Interferes. v (By "Forward") U E. the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, has been at the nets at S.C.C. this week. Sir Shenton, it will be2,094 words
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Article685 1935-03-24 16 (By "X.0.") T»HE death of Battling Key (Tan Teng Key) on Wednesday, following his light with Jimmy Nelson at Seremban, marks the fifth tragedy m boxing ir. Battling Malaya and, incidentally, the first Hi Key's Last occur outside Singx- j pore. Key was685 words
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Advertisement318 1935-03-24 16 .^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^m your Bifcv. H ''Virilinets has made a new man of &^~*^^E&}^-^^ me Before treatment, I was a H s^^^sSK^sif*^V broken man m body and mind. I H yv I could barely take a walk of half an I S^^rv^ \l H hour's duration, and m spite of my m318 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1935-03-24 17 In The Countryside Where Value Of Clubs Is Most Evident Popularity Of Dancing And Ping-Pong Addresses At Singapore Clubs ?gB The Overseas Telegraph Chinese Staff Association. (By "Clubman") 4 HURR IKD tri P tnrou g ft South A Malaya last week-end has sei me thinking.1,580 words
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Advertisement185 1935-03-24 17 FOR SALE. 70,000 sq. ft. of vacant land, freehold. at Xassim Road. between houses Nos. 32 40. Please apply Telephone No. 8172. FOR BALE Austin Seven (insured) £875 or Mates > offer. For particulars apply nt Luis, Tampin. /v /STOCKINGSy washed with Scrubb's V |ast \v\j Save and preserve xl185 words
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Article343 1935-03-24 18 Racing Aggregate Of £64,897 SO busily are* we occupied with racing under National Hunt Rules that we '< are almost forgetting that we shall very i soon leave to let our thoughts take wider 1 scope and consider seriously the aspect 1 of the343 words
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Article422 1935-03-24 18 Several Interesting Games THE following cricket matches will be played m Singapore to-day: MERCHANTS v. P.S. S. The following are the teams for the Merchants v. P.S. S. match to be played en the S.C.C. grounds to-day siarting at 10 30 a.m.: Merchants: C. G. Jenner, R. A.422 words
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Article30 1935-03-24 18 Singapore, Saturday. The second eleven of Messrs. Fraser and Neave's soccer team beat the August Badminton Party at Ansori Road yesterday by six goals to nil.30 words
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Article25 1935-03-24 18 Yesterday's cricket matches m Singapore were all cancelled on account of I the rain, which made pitches too wet for play.25 words
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Article307 1935-03-24 18 Company Organized To Float Venture WHAT has long been a necessity m Shanghai may be real'ze<l m the shape of a vast sports hall, with facilities for a vri&s range cf activities, if th? plans of the- International Stadium, Limited are brought to j fruition. According to the307 words
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Article167 1935-03-24 18 Next Week's Ties In S.C.C. Tournament The following ties have been arranged for next week m the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament: TO-MORROW (MAR. 25) CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES A. D. Anderson v. H. S. Hewett. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRb A. C. Potts and O. R. S. 3ateman v. P. H. Swinchatt and167 words
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Article117 1935-03-24 18 S.C.R.C. To Play R.A.F. On Wednesday The following have been selected tn ~ejtaren J the S.C.R.C. against the Royal Ait Force p.; tennis en Wednesday. Mar. 27, at 4.45 p.m. at ths Club courts:— SINGLES Tar. Your? Poh. Dv: Lbh Fcon Lfp. Pang Chiap Yens. DOUBLES D- P.117 words
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Article41 1935-03-24 18 First Defeat In Manila The Malaya Command Soccer XI suffered their first setback m the Philipbines when they were beaten 2—l at Manila on Mar. 13. The Malaya Command has, however, von the national soccer championship of the islands.41 words
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Article62 1935-03-24 18 The following will represent the Bcndcxncer Athletic Club against the Chinese Sports Association m a friendly game of billiards (3 ball) of ?50 up to-day at he latier's premises a<- 10 30 a.m. sharp Messrs: Loo Cheng: Swee, Gan Hock Chye, Tan Gim Poh, Tan Lye Whatt, Koh Kirn62 words
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Advertisement127 1935-03-24 18 "SOHHY, NO HEPLY" BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITES AGENCY. 61, The Arcade, Singapore. 'Phone 6929. APB-S. BUY A CERTAINTY! You need have no fears when you buy a Remington Typewriter, for REMINGTON means RELIABLE wherever business is done. HEMINGTON Please $md iw g NOISELESS partlcularu of your plan by B PORTABLE «A/cA I127 words
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Advertisement243 1935-03-24 18 MOKE THRILLING THAN HEM GESW IT'S PARAMOUNT'S GRANDEST. MOST IN SPIRIT SPECTACLE OF THE SCREEN GALA MALAYAN^ PREMIERE CAPITOL Wednesday, Mat. 21 h 3.15 615 9 15 SOLDIERS THREE! HER° ES Alt! V*?- 3B Handsome, stalwart me?... often out-numbered, never out-fought, ruling the outposts of British India ,I* jfe^^r "Jr243 words
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1545 1935-03-24 19 Final Day Of Selangor Spring zJ\deet Spencer Rjdes jhree Winners <^And A Ihird From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. VISE v .-cither prevailed for the last day of the Selangor Turf Club's 1 Spring meeting to-day. A sight drizzle fell at1,545 words
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Article36 1935-03-24 19 Singapore, Saturday. The match arranged to t» Ir pip"* at the Thompson Road Depot this niternoon between the Police and me Monopolies, m the Government League, dii j not come off.36 words
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Article934 1935-03-24 19 Airmen Defeated KENG HOCK'S GOALS FOR CHINESE Singapore, Saturday. A LTHOUGH they were defeated the R.A.F. gave an excellent display when they met the Chinese at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. m Division I of the S.A.F.A. League. After their runaway victory over the S.C.C.934 words
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Advertisement428 1935-03-24 19 WHEN SHE LOST 2^ lbs. She Gained Energy This your." woman's method <<i Mi overwe^fhJ i evidently i..- beneficial ;i let! r be write fere worthy of publication: "i am L-i ;>v i of ;<K": height r> ft. b.; and short lime ico my weight 2* ib; i:b'\( normal. 1428 words
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Article, Illustration66 1935-03-24 20 Miss Halsey Armstrong, the clever American dancer, who has been winning much appreciation fox her per finances m Singapore. The Upper Emperor Falls m Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada The Maligne Lake m Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada An incident m the Charisy Boccer Match c( the An"O^ Road Stadium66 words
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