Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 November 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1935-11-03 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01.3 f*o. 24 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1935. FIVE CENTS14 words
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564 1935-11-03 1 NEEDS OF HOME MARKET BIGGER FRUIT ft Mr. Lee Kong Chian Returns (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. \MR. Lee Kong Chian, the well- known rubber merchant m Singapore and sometimes called the "Malayan Pineapple King," returned from his trip round the. -world by the564 words
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Article, Illustration275 1935-11-03 1 Aftermath Of Rubber Restriction (By Our Chinese Correspondent) YNE result of the re-introduction of rubber control is the stoppage of york of at least 15 rubber mills m Singapore .< Before the re-introduction of the icheme, there were more than 20 of ihese mills, but now275 words
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Article52 1935-11-03 1 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese who is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a double-edged dagger m a Chinese temple m Kampong Malayu. sth. Mile Changi Road early this morning was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital by ambulance m a52 words
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Article, Illustration30 1935-11-03 1 Mr. H. B. Cameron Of South Africa Johannesburg, Nov. 2. THE death is announced of Mr. H. B. Cameron, the South African Test His Evening Drink McCALLUM'S!30 words
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Article75 1935-11-03 1 Sanctions Question Provokes Disagreement Melbourne, Nov. 2. THHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lyon£, announces that he has asked Mr. Hughes, the vicepresident of the Executive Council to resign from the Cabinet, owing to differences on the question of sanctions. ••rt i i i i i > i i75 words
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Article529 1935-11-03 1 Views Of Authors AMERICAN WRITING COUPLE HERE "T IFE m China has a terrific fascination for the foreigner, so delightful it is. More and more foreigners are settling down m Peking, which is fast becoming the art centre, not only for Asiatics but for Westerners." These529 words
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Article362 1935-11-03 1 Ban On Italian Exports Froni Nov. 18 London. Nov. 2. AFTER a busy day yesterday at Geneva, during which the expert committees worked upon the programmes arising from the application of sanctions againjst Italy, the Committee of Eighteen met this morning and it is understood362 words
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Article43 1935-11-03 1 Singapore, Saturday. Aii Indian anti-ma.arial department I coolie who was pushing a hand-carl i along Goodman Road yesterday afterI noon was knocked down by a motor-car j which hit him from behind. He died prior to the arrival of the ambulance.43 words
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Article, Illustration700 1935-11-03 1 AN INTERVIEW Views Of Maj-Gen. Lewin MAJOR -GENERAL E. O. Lewis, the departing General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, m a special interview with the Sunday Tribune representative at Flagstaff House yesterday, delivered a final statement regarding the Colony's defences before his departure from the country.700 words
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Advertisement27 1935-11-03 1 jfooodwootj Park 1 ira spcctai CuiT7 Lunch j Every Sunday $i. I«Jaite— Badminton. PhoAc 64*0. <. .j. 5 A.M. EDITION j HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) A27 words
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Advertisement9 1935-11-03 1 Slit /jiily^Sßi^B I^B t 7*"* P H __\_m hHPv^9 words
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Article520 1935-11-03 2 "L.G." On His New Deal "A PERFECTLY PLAIN] QUESTION" London. Nov. 2. AT the invitation of the Libera! leaders, Mr. Lloyd George last nii;ht occupied une oi then three allotted broadcasts m thc series arranged m connection with the General Election and dealt with his "new deal"520 words
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Article42 1935-11-03 2 To Begin In Supreme Court To-morrow The sixth session of the Assizes for Singapore will begin m the Supreme Court to-morrow before Mr. o'ustice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell. There are eleven cases on the list, including two for alleged murder.42 words
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Article334 1935-11-03 2 Assassin Succumbs To Injuries Nanking, Nov. 2. ÜB. Wang Ching Wei is now be- ?cved to be out of danger. He underwent an operation this afternoon when the bullet m thc left cheek was removed, but the bui let m his back has not yet been334 words
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Article75 1935-11-03 2 Opening Match Left Drawn Perth. Nov. 2. THE match between the tour- ists and West Australia was left drawn. The tourists, who batted first, scored j 344. West Australia replied with 232. Sims took 7 wickets for 95 runs. The M.C.C. wer- all out m their second innings75 words
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1743 1935-11-03 2 RAFFLES GRADUATES' RE-UNION DINNER THE CULTURAL VALUE OF ENGUSH As A LANGUAGE Singapore, Saturday. AVERY enjoyable time was s;>ent at thc Roof Garden of thc Adelphi Hotel last night, when about 100 graduates. undergraduates, and guests sat down to a dinner which was the fust Annual Reunion of Rallies College1,743 words
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Advertisement304 1935-11-03 2 In 2 j^W) minutes Indigestion and I I stomach pains are caused JT U by gases and burning m m acids which form m the stomach as a result of 0^ 0^ M food fermenting. By q removing these harmful gases and acids, yow automatically end your l^ indigestion. The304 words
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Advertisement200 1935-11-03 2 "YOU must strengthen your nerves with SANATOGEN' 14 Revitalize your nerves By taking Sanatogen," That is what your doctor will advise you, when listlessness, lack of appetite, or fretful sleep aie robbing you of your health and joy of life. For physicians know that all these complaints have their roots200 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1935-11-03 3 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS Arsenal L_>s .3 Again \«ers held by queen's park W!l!l.l Sunderland failed to do bettt r than nake a draw of it by sharing lour goals with Portsmouth yesterday, Derby C. w con rmc nglj by 3— -C against Mam-hester C. and1,643 words
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Article216 1935-11-03 3 A Light Symphony Concert TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 1. (GSD 25.53 Metres and GSB 31.55 Metres). 2.35 p.m. Big: Ben. A Congregationalist Service, relayed from the City Temple. London. Address by the Rev. F. W. Norwood. 3.20 p.m. Sports Talk. Greenwich Time Signal at 3.35 p.m. 3.35 p.m. A216 words
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Article227 1935-11-03 3 (DJN 31.45 Metres; DJB 19.74 Metres) DJA 31.38 Metres.) TO-DAY 4.05 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (German. English). German Polk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. 4.20 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: For Young Farmers. Songs and Recitations by Hans Baumann. 4.50 p.m. News aid Review227 words
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Article74 1935-11-03 3 By Bikkhu Xarada Of Ceylon I pIKKHU Narada, the prominent Buri- dhist priest of Ceylon, who is tour- Ing the far eastern countries, China and Japan, on a religous mission on Bud- dhism. has consented to deliver lecture on "Buddhism m thc Oriental Countries." m Sinhalese to-day. at74 words
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Article223 1935-11-03 3 I Programme Of Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Wavelength 48.92 Metres) TO-DAY B. 8245: "Tannhauser" March and "William Tell" Overture by Massed Bands, conducted by Henry lies. D. 1888: "Festival m Seville" by The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. DA. 1416: Two Songs "Pastorale" and j "My Lovely Celia" by223 words
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89 1935-11-03 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday, noon Buyers. Seller! No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 22 22% Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 21% 21% No. I.X.R.S.S. <Spoc-loose) (awardable Singapore) 22 22% do. November 2214 22% do. December 22V2 22% do. Jan.89 words
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Article155 1935-11-03 3 STEADY AFTER EASING OFF Rubber Price Shods Cent Financial Cnrretpondent) Singapore, Saturday morning-. I her (Singapore 22 cts., down i c t. Marfcei T tut: Quiet. (Singap re) 1106.T5, down. 25 cts. To day's Prices London: G5 16d., down 1 16 d. Market Tone: Easier. York: 131155 words
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Article102 1935-11-03 3 Small Business Throughout The Day Saturday, Noon. There was little change m the other markets yesterday and this morning Singapore opened with a rather steadier tone than at the close last night. Business was done soon after the opening m Nov. at 22%, Jan. Mar. at 2^4102 words
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Advertisement27 1935-11-03 3 (Wl v 1 re._. V Ni W w G GARETTES W* AWW jpr MADE IN *H\*%\*%> ENGLAND 1 A*3ATH TOBACCO CO LTD. LONDON. V V# W W27 words
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Miscellaneous75 1935-11-03 3 V.U.C. CALCUTTA (Wavelength 49.10 metres) TO-DAY 12.41 p.m. Musical Selections from the Studio. 12.56 p.m. Robert Pikler and his Hungarian Orchestra 7.56 p.m. "JTime Signal. Church Service relayed from St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta. 9.11 p.m. Weather Forecast and General News Bulletin (In English). 9.26 p.m. A Musical Entertainment under the75 words
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Miscellaneous92 1935-11-03 3 PHOHI, HOLLAND (PCJ: 19.71 metres) J TO-DAY 8.40 pm. Dutch National Anthem and I I. ng a a nn em< nt. 850 p.m Br adcast from Hn station a. msterdam. international football match' Hand v. Denmark. 9.45 pra. ll ah'- time March music. 10 p.m. Second part of the f92 words
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Advertisement586 1935-11-03 4 j jp ,I- I I OMNIUMS TO-DAY! I j I "li 3.15 6.1 j-».15 I EXCITEM E N T BLAZES! LAUGHS ABOUND! l 1 3P^t^tP^ Mm. Ehl i hP I Atlantic HK/ **$(■< _^___t^__M m___ffS_P_W__\ I |"w edmund l we Cmise frnfT "Sai. gambler who wise mmwmmW^Bf*f*** l mßm\mK cad,586 words
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Advertisement130 1935-11-03 4 DOXT BE AIKAIl) TO Screens LAIGH AND 1BV! Greatest p or you an( j everyone else will be raua-ht ii the tender spell of th s deeply- L c m vinp d;ama chuckling at th's mis. rfWm $t j ctrevous sprite. .sharing her sadness -v??r c "»i(r when the grea.ness130 words
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Article, Illustration1851 1935-11-03 5 Virginia Wight - Virginia Wight By \r»YSSINIA, which is featured daily m war news buFetins, has no coast line and its only dire.t outlet to the sea is via its sole railway line "from Addis Ababa, the capital, to Djibouti, the port of French Somaliland. Native Abyssinians are met1,851 words
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Advertisement134 1935-11-03 5 CORNS CURED j Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood 1 poisoning but by using the marvellous I SAN-DOL j i the real Carlsbad corn-plaster S Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to 1 corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid134 words
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Article, Illustration795 1935-11-03 6 BIDDING TWO THREE SUIT HANDS (By "Horatius") JT is generally laid down that where two or throe suit- of about the same strength are held, the higher ranking suit should be bid first but it is my purpose to show that this is not always advisable. It depends on the795 words
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Article285 1935-11-03 6 Not E— ugh "Stars" To Go Round <By Air Mail) London, Oct. 14. DkITISH International Pictures I J ea T rn wm not enter fu U production until January, although the production year usually starts m September, writes a London correspondent. They will only make285 words
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Article108 1935-11-03 6 Life Sentence For British Soldier Jubbulpore, Oct. 19. THE Sessions Judge to-day sentenced Private James DOwdall to penal servitude for life and others to varying terms ot rigorous imprisonment ranging lrom 18 months to four years. Ernest Thorpe was acquitted. The j iry recommended mercy m the case108 words
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Article389 1935-11-03 6 Being Built In Britain London. Oci. 11. A WONDERFUL machine expected to take man higher than any aeroplane has ever flown before is taking shape. It is the first stratosphere aeroplane to be built m Britain. It is being constructed to the order of the389 words
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Advertisement59 1935-11-03 6 rROYKD s and IMPROVED j j B. SL A. Supremacy carried yet further ahead by unrivalled design features, S better performance, and greater value S 8.5.%. mm h.p. O.if.V. Blue Star run; cycle carriage co., (1926) ltd. J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. i uV^ti 0118 UANG KENG ENG ft CO M59 words
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Advertisement242 1935-11-03 6 Have cleaner, whiter linens and save money by using SUNLIGHT SOAP A J^*^sn There! these linens arc really white. If only i could J *> V^jfil get mine as nice as that! v\4E|Jsk I Q&7\ >v >*•"■"" "Why not try Sunlight Soup i^L^^^m^ /\^^-^^Ss^ sL^ for your washing? Sunlight l^_Wy_n___wSz'242 words
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1064 1935-11-03 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds .J.— aim s A Popular Line The j Choice Of A Recipient I A Failing Of Fathers •> |T is only too true to say that the selection of gifts ,o! friends Rives far more pleasure to the River than1,064 words
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Advertisement244 1935-11-03 7 j > A FIL M 0 SPRING PIl 1 31 A II OI\E THOUSAND WATT RO ll film camera I /^hT^\\ Vl^^^ft mm^L^^BJ A high-precision camera at a low-price. *\< v j^l/\ \fl|flk^ Takes 3«nn.x2«/ 4 m. pictures with the j X will pay you to buy your j j244 words
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Article1733 1935-11-03 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. ii:II1IIIIIII I I l l l I I i I I by J our woman j correspondent j SINGAPORE has been gay this last •> week-end, with the American Naval visitors m Though they arrived on Thursday, Oct. 24. and American sailors m their little1,733 words
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Article1156 1935-11-03 8 WITH Christmas less than two months^, away, it is time already to start thinking of presents. The most practical gifts to send Home are those which can be sent duty free. At Malayan Arts and Crafts m Raffles Hotel they will supply you with a form which1,156 words
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Advertisement91 1935-11-03 8 JUST ARRIVED Ex: "President Garfield'' Ameri.an Cot toa Dresses also a very j CHIC collection vf the LATEST creation fc Evening, Afternoon and J M» rning Dresses. j De Souza Brothers, 42, High Street. Phone 3188. S J (,r Christmas this year, send m J IL^^B^B mos Personal of all91 words
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Advertisement35 1935-11-03 8 Of all tfhe treasures m the Orient jade is the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of all tasle. send jade from |M»ll cheng cheong ss, North Bridge Road, for35 words
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Advertisement159 1935-11-03 8 writing Z For all who seek to express them- selves m good English 1 by WILLIAM FREEMAN i There are innumerable books on the I art of writing. Bui this one attempts I to deal practically with what the others merely theorise over, or leave I out altogether. The writer159 words
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Advertisement26 1935-11-03 8 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW, at Special Mrs. J. de Graaf Christmas Sale 6/2 milestone, for November 192F, Pasir and December. Panjang ORDERS TAKEN.26 words
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Advertisement141 1935-11-03 8 Now on Display S \j Latest Fall Lg f) Hats h J Dresses v kL We make hats to order m \jj any style and colour l\ w\ wanted ly 1 AURELIAS I yT CAPITOL BLDC. JJ (VU A GOOD SELECTION lS^\M SMART S7 IMPORTED jj [A V f WATC141 words
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Advertisement69 1935-11-03 8 jfWwAVEsTi I CRISP CURLS. 1 ____^Lwf^^ m lfc\ 'aX However lovely your hair, Amami Wave-Set will add the finishing touch. Five minutes to do and you can get 6 perfect settings from the smaller sized bottle. This fragrant setting lotion will not lose its glorious perfume of discolour your hair.69 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1935-11-03 9 X L was the settle of a very pretty wedding this week, when \a\ and Mr.v Choo Kia Peng's youngest daughter Miss Choo Yu Keun. married Mr and Mrs Tan Chin Kirn's eldest son Mr. Tan Ah Tan. I expect all thus will1,333 words
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Advertisement74 1935-11-03 9 Frocks For All Occasions New Shipments BERNYECE HARVEY D. LAMB Room Sl, Adelphi Hotel. WANTED 15 GIRLS To Study Beauty Culture Taugh:. by a registered operator and torni.T instructor of California School ll.autv, Hollywood, Califom-a. Efltriene? certificates awarded :o K»;<iuatos. Apply To Mrs. Campbell Adelphi Hotel. For the latest and74 words
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Advertisement126 1935-11-03 9 tVOONG CHEONG THE FASHION North Bridge Road. fl Phone f ***** AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD. Bfl Dark tresses of Oriental ladies are waved p ~with scientific understanding of the p texture and arranged with special regard for indivdual characters m MAISON MIItTIN ■:ianß:ißi!ati»ii ß o»naiiai!a!i*uaiiaiißiißiißiißi!Biißi-BUBiiaiißMßuai!Biißiiiiia t ia;:Biiauananai!Bi!aiiaiiß:.B. There is always126 words
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Advertisement361 1935-11-03 9 uilrriflnn "I H MILLINERY DEPARTMENT WM mk TREMENDOI S REDI'CTIONS Jm fm f\ DURING A FEW DAYS ONI V f^ I J STARTING MONDAY, ITH NON. jl U RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. •.:l<:|iilMrl::|: l l I"I l I II I I I I II 111 nil I I I I I361 words
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612 1935-11-03 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 3, 1935. THE POT AND THE KETTLE i\S S>>\ 11, lhe British Nation.' l Government will seek re-elec-tion. Already it is telling 1 the electors what a. good boy it has been, of how it has pulled the country OU£ \t the most critical period612 words
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Article1320 1935-11-03 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley- J ones The Italian Forces Are Opening Another IT is rather surprising that the question of League sanctions against Italy was not raised at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. It is true that the Order-in-Ceundl of the British Government on1,320 words
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Article458 1935-11-03 10 Angilius - Angilius JOURNALISTS are said to be like birds J m cages, so no apology need be offered for quoting this one. i POME London slum children were having their first sight oi the countryside at a church outing. The motor coach deposited them miles458 words
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Advertisement58 1935-11-03 10 Swiss (A/cdc/l Op.cc icdZis is B^Jterp^ M "^^*'==r|M^ < hioniium ladie-.-I W .P o lfifisWp# wrtdw teiin fa. i SLI CO 19 t'ully jn,aranU-ed IT, W l«iiißHraHH"-Jlr^^^ i s <-'- n-ik-d jr. Id io.--CrOld '>• If V ul B V e **i '^ifl 99 I^l ■^l i ml 'i X58 words
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Article, Illustration945 1935-11-03 11 WARNING OF EARL JELLICOE G GFH Mr. Churchill Hits Out I By Air Mail> yrom Our Oicn Correspondent j London, Oct. 22. j THK "deplorable weakness of the British Navy" was emphasised by Karl Jellicoe. Commander of the Grand Fleet during the War, m a945 words
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Article1186 1935-11-03 11 "White Lies" ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL MINISTER? .'From Our Own Correspondent/ (By Air Mail London. Oct. 23. SUGGESTIONS that a man had been trying to blackmail a wellknown member of the Government were made by counsel m a High Court action concerning an alleged £20,000,000 loan.1,186 words
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Article468 1935-11-03 11 A Strange Star) MAN RESCUED BY TRAWLER Boston. I EAPIXCi into the open Ma on the fishing hanks, 200 mile's e-ast of here, from tin deck of a fisherman, a Beiston man was rescued recant!) under circumstance's that foi a. nnu I furnished a mystery468 words
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Advertisement150 1935-11-03 11 TIGER BEER i s it i s i .J. .J. I Grade Fields Says: JP**'!^ j I "MY 3RD REX RECORD j I IS READY /<? I To my many Friends, N lam very happy to tell you that, v m future, all my songs will be recorded on 'REX',150 words
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Advertisement114 1935-11-03 11 CLOVERS j THE j FLORIST CapitoJ Building. Telephone 4521. .J. am i j s %rr i i L A baby's life is full of interest, tv himself, and those around him. His v first smile is a thing oi' wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vig rous S Kicks a114 words
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Article1485 1935-11-03 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson .J. mm S j In Which 1 Outline My Plan Of i Action In The Event Of The British Klectorai System Being Adopted In This Country .J. m I'VE been thinking. Don't laugh. I'm quite serious. I've been thinking and. positively, you1,485 words
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Advertisement194 1935-11-03 12 •J. m i fYTpWc rICKETS ISSUED S S V^-^l^ BY ALL STEAM- j 1 FOR **SHIP. AIR AND j T RAVE L *A ILWA Y LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention i and assistance. t s f ;;i j :*9, Robinson194 words
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Advertisement50 1935-11-03 12 Wto S\ "WEAKNESS. Ml DEBILITY SpAMEM I A fer^DteSCHfENS^SYRUP WV// SS^ °f Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radicaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Fat better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES.50 words
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Advertisement39 1935-11-03 12 THE STRONGEST COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to thc excluaive u«e of selected beans roasted by a special process, Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure of VAN HOUTENfc COCQAte*"/® n tie^a<^ape^ garnet39 words
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Article1146 1935-11-03 13 Reviews For Discriminate Readers THK FRO/ IN HEART, by Mrs. St. Loe Strachey. Dent. 7G. MRS St Loe Strachey's first novel is a delicate study of VictorianLsm, which sh*- calls a Victorian Adventure. Her touch is light, and though there are at times rather ;.<>*> strong signsN.R. - 1,146 words
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Article405 1935-11-03 13 Doctor Charged ALLEGED MURDER OF NURSEMAID (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 22. rjR. Buck Ruxton, of Dalton-square, Lancaster, was at Lancaster today remanded m custody for eight days, charged with the wilful murder of Mary Jane Rogerson, a 20-year-old nursemaid, between Sept. 14 and Sept. 29. Only405 words
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Article279 1935-11-03 13 Ex-Captain Leaves Note Behind (By Air Mail) London, Oer. 14. VISITING t'he flat of his former wife on the eve of their wedding anniversary, an ex- Army captain shot himself m the head. Before taking his life, the victim, Capt. Astley Cu.hbert Carman, 45, 1279 words
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Advertisement99 1935-11-03 13 GLORIOUS HEALTH! 1 BOUNDLESS ENERGY! s Science offers them to yoo for the taking fa the form of j BIOCITIN j Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy coursing m j yonr veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest j pleasure. All regular users of Biocitin attain99 words
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Advertisement573 1935-11-03 13 Kidney Trouble Causes Untold Agonies HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Worn-out, feeling too-old, hating work, no zest for pleasure, vitality simply by taking De Witts Kidney and Bladder PiUt strength just giving out, bad nights, rheumatic twinges, bladder for a little while. disorder, it is certain that kidney trouble573 words
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Advertisement61 1935-11-03 13 §Jjg[ I -£^S&^ -5^ ,EI T i?? SPECIALLY FACKID IN CIYLON N^K O R \^fl INDO-MALAYAN AGENCIES SINQAPORE. il mmmm m ___________________< »»»i~i»~g«i_^_ a. i m I > ll m m i. in— M Indo-Malayan Agencies. 0. Robinson Koad. rnonf 4478. THE OI'TH ll IMM SL For Sight Comfort. For61 words
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Article, Illustration2693 1935-11-03 14 THE TRIUMPH OF SINGAPORE OVER SELANGOR How Colony Won Lant Week Youthful Players To The Fore Surprise VictorieSi In The Singles Samuel's Action tn Wetting His Shoes Successful Year For Novice Party Improved Standard Of Play Results Of Friendly Matches (By "Dragon") WELL done, Singapore! I2,693 words
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Advertisement129 1935-11-03 14 j\ Another of the fortunate thousands p B B^ w^° k QVe discovered the secret of sffljLgjgM M^*^^^ getting more smoking pleasure |g|J|Tifc#!L with complete throat comfort. '888 B^ B B*yW)^ Craven "A' can do the same for you. B IffHHJMr You'll enjoy the rich flavour of the > line129 words
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Article1338 1935-11-03 15 Matters Of Vital Importance Relief Of Unemployment And Destitute' Children Need For A Boys' Home In Singapore Annual Report Of Children's Aid Society An Appeal For Funds The Golden Bell Minstrels Work Of Aitong Old Boys Keppel Golf Club's Improved Amenities (By "Clubman") rpWO vitai matters1,338 words
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Article115 1935-11-03 15 Singapore Clubs Change To Steam Laundry kT the annual general meeting of a Singapore club the other day, it was stated that more and more clubs m the Colony were changing over to steam laundry. In the past the clubs' washing was entrusted to Chinese washermen, but the115 words
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Article, Illustration373 1935-11-03 15 Anniversary Dinner At The Great World The Golden Bell Minstrels celebrated their anniversary with a dinner at the New Life Restaurant at the Great World last Saturday .(Oct. 26), a happy gathering of about 30 persons being present. Before the dinner the hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Chin373 words
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Advertisement229 1935-11-03 15 a M —^—-4. J CAMRRIDGE LOC AL EXAMINATION PAPERS. j Junior F\;mrnatii Papers, July. 11)35 t i'qs S?hool Certificate Examination Papers, July. JJSL, .J -J TFN-YEAR EXAMINATION SERIES. School Certificate Junior Cambridge. I English Composition $0.54 Geometry ry Geography 0.54 Geography j French 0.54 French i Shakespeare 0.54 Shakespeare v•229 words
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Advertisement87 1935-11-03 15 CROSSED EYES STRAIGHTENED Htl IT Bi ___K_^__ d^ Hi-P^te t^' v W \m\ IP^» JBl ______L Mm 2 Before. After. > and all ocular defects correct- i I ed by the most modern method:, t j known to science. t Glasses if needed 5 R. A. THOMPSON, j S R.87 words
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Advertisement102 1935-11-03 15 j Be your own j BEAUTY SPECIALIST. WH?WWBIB«JSW HARRIET HUBBARD AVER SKIN TISSUE CREAM A rich nutrient cream for nightly massage it aids m replenishing i wasted tissues and m toning the muscles a cream unsurpassed m j replacing natural oils dissipated by sun, wind, and dust. Every one of102 words
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Advertisement287 1935-11-03 15 llllillli X /In •ft■ m L. ray ;^^AS I: T /LxnM a r^*** IL i nLJrn Million o/ h re of ■J //In JubeS > e <C;etc PC Ple °"W ly /h-^^A 'Mim C me &8 but 111// «*lv'^.^-Wi_. I WW/// 4ii »^X«J«lcw i A -^H. v flP^B Cms of287 words
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SINGAPORE'S CHANCES IN THE "MALAYA" CUP
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Article687 1935-11-03 16 "THE THREES" P. S. I Do Well In Tourney (By "Scrum Half") I EXPECTED a hard tussle between Singapore and Negri-Malacca at Seremban last Saturday and a hard tussle it turned out to be. But the fact that the Singapore XV wero I held to a687 words
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Article, Illustration416 1935-11-03 16 Hugger Chance For Asiatics (By "Forward") I T^HE State has opened its hockey programme, with a runaway victory by 9-2 over the Burma Rifles' team. Few, if any, who witnessed the match thought that the Burmans could beat the Perak State eleven, but as it turned416 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1935-11-03 16 FIRST STATE TRIAL: PICKING A TEAM (By "Sticks") QNE of the most important hockey fixtures played last week was the first State trial held on the S.C.C. Padang to select a team to meet Malacca on Nov. 9. Several noteworthy performa nces were given by1,088 words
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Article, Illustration556 1935-11-03 16 England's Best Work In Malaya (From Our Cun Correspondent) London. Oct. 21. ENGLAND'S best work m Malaya Is the introduction of sport according to CS. See, of Kuala Lumour wbo, on Friday, on the eve of his departure for America, broadcast m the National programme.556 words
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Article, Illustration578 1935-11-03 16 GOOD CARDS Gunboat Jack's Last Appearance (By 4 K.0.") pUNBOA r Jack win say goodbye tn his frie.i-.i> ar admirers on rhursday Nov. 7. He and Hn. .lack are returning to Calcutta. Jack has his All Slows to attend to and whether or not he will578 words
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Advertisement16 1935-11-03 16 ON THIS PAGE HOCKEY— By "Sticks." RUGBY— By "Scrum-Half." BOXING— By "X.0." PERAK SPORT— By "Forward."16 words
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353 1935-11-03 17 THE STARK TRUTH AT LAST A Fox Films Triumph SCENES ON LAND AND WATER -fTHE First World War," the en- thralling screen production created by Fox Films from the secret archives of all the grt;,t nations which conns to the Pavilion Theatre353 words
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Article, Illustration356 1935-11-03 17 Powerful Drama Of Love And Jealousy IJARK World" is v powenul drama of love and jealousy. The story toils of Stephen's jealousy for his younger brother, Philip, and aaw it is brougnt to a head and symbolised by a dancer, the only woman Stepnen has ever wanted. The356 words
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Article418 1935-11-03 17 Puts Her Among Ten Best Film Stars SHE'S Moviedom's baby queen! Five-year-old Shirley Temple's climb to fame within half a year, is oerla^oly the outstanding event m picture history! Overnight almost, the little Santa Monica girl has skyrocketed to fame, with each picture her popularity418 words
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Article, Illustration403 1935-11-03 17 Greta Garbo Shines In "Anna Karenina" GRETA Garbo begins her tenth year as .notion picture star with the most ambitious film production of her colourful career. For "Anna Karenina," co-starring Garbo with Fredric March and opening on Wednesday at the Capitol Theatie, was not only designed403 words
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Article342 1935-11-03 17 Margaret Sullavan In A Bewitching Comedy WHEN a young girl, knowing nothing about the so-called "facts of life," emerges from seclusion of an orphanage and faces the world alone, many things are liable to happen. This, however, is conclusively shown m "The Good Fairy" featuring Margaret Sullavan342 words
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Article456 1935-11-03 17 Tamara Desni ROLE OF DANCER IN "DARK WORLD" THAMARA Desni, who takes the leading role m "Dark World," which has been booked for screening m Malaya, was born on October 22. 1914 m Sharkow, Russia. She is the daughter of Xenia Desni, the brilliant Continental star456 words
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Article207 1935-11-03 17 Suffered For 3 Vewt Backache may bt ju the other hand, ii maj i reep ua ac mm chronic, and render yoa incapable of sera* ing your living. Such ua- the- uuhufflgj' state of the man v. ho wrote the letter Xalow u.it.l he was207 words
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Article107 1935-11-03 18 T.K.O. Over Neusel In Fourth Round New York, Nov. 2. ORIMO Camera, the giant Italian heavyweight, who lost his title to Max Baer (recently dethroned by Braddock), scored a technical knock-out against Walter Neusel, the German boxer, m the' fourth of a 10-round contest. WON EVERYReuter - 107 words
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Article96 1935-11-03 18 Chew Bros. Challenge Shield IN Friday's report of the Committee meeting of the Johore Badminton Association, it was stated that the Challenge Shield for annual competition was presented by Mr. Tan Chew Bok of Keng Yee and Co., Singapore. The name is incorrect, and should be Mr. Chew96 words
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Article153 1935-11-03 18 Nov. 4. at 5.05 p.m. vs. Anglo-Chinese School lst XI, S.R.C. ground: C. R. Eber, C. J. Meyer, E. K. Yzelman, M. R. Marcus] F. W. Ayres, E. Carlos, E. le Mercier, C. Alphonso, G. Westerhout, M. Armstrong F. Ebert. Nov. 6. at 5.05 p.m. vs. The Navy,153 words
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Article47 1935-11-03 18 Members of the Chinese Friendly Association may learn with much regret the death of Mr. Chia Leong Kay's (Vice President) beloved mother who passed away on Tuesday a: his residence, 6 Upper Chin Chew Street*. Please note the funeral to-day at 10 a.m. sharp.47 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-11-03 18 Japanese boxers due to arrive by the Fushimi Maru on Nov. 13. From right to left: Takavama Sanda and K. Sanada. M. Hoshino, anot her Japanese, is aiso arriving by the sa me boat. They are from Pv Watanabe's camp and are under contract with54 words
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Article225 1935-11-03 18 Joe Diamond Beaten In Hard Fight Singapore, Saturday. CONCEDING weight, height and reach, V Ventura Marquez. the clever Mexican boxer, gainecf a well-deserved victory of Joe Diamond at the New World Arena last night. The foreigner was superb. Carrying the fight to Joe, and boxing beautifully,225 words
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Article332 1935-11-03 18 Finals To Be Played Next Week (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nev. 1. THE Johore Bahru D s.r ct Badminton tournament is now coming to a close. Mcusi oi' the semi-finals will be piayed next week or ia.er accord ng to the matches that are played off332 words
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Article309 1935-11-03 18 British Team For Australia WITH hopes of arranging for a visit to Australia of a British women's lawn tennis team m 1936, Mrs. R. S. Cozens, a member of the council of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association and captain of the Australian women's team which309 words
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Article107 1935-11-03 18 Bydnev. N 8.W.. Oct is. A visit to Australia by t u p French tennis professional, Henri Cochet. now seems assured. In reply 10 the 'message sent to the Mew South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, offering him one-third of the gross gatetaWngs at all matches with no guarantee107 words
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Article556 1935-11-03 18 Proposed Changes DIMENSIONS OF THE TARGET Bisley Camp. Oct. 5. THIS month the Programme Com mittee of the National Rifle Association will consider the atlvisabi lity of changing target dimensions for 1936 and, if it considers that j change is desirable, will recommend new dimensions to the556 words
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Advertisement64 1935-11-03 18 y SHE CROSSED Ip? HER FINGERS THE RIEW! ir V sn% And you'll scream laughing when you find out why! h^^ '> :>y|E' jm^H Wm ■■j:^>*' CARL* LA EMM LE PRESENTS MARGARET SJILLAVAN HERBERT j MARSHAL): m Ferenc Mohtar's :V.«tsterph cc The IiUIJU FAIRI] A Uiii a i ■s a64 words
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Advertisement74 1935-11-03 18 BUY A SIMPLEX AND THROW AWAY COLD CREAM S A REAL TREAT Soothing ointments for the sore face have no place m thc home where there is a SIMPLEX SHARPENER. I For 75 cents you may buy the delights of effortless shavinir— eaeh I blade lasting for several months S74 words
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Article1413 1935-11-03 19 TWEEDLEDEE PAYS $70 Brilliant Weather ORCHARD SADDLES THREE WINNERS i From Our Own Reporter, Ipoh, Saturday. nRILLL\\T weather favoured tho start of the third day's races of the Perak Turf Club's autumn meetin? this afternoon. The going was holding and was much improved over1,413 words
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Article965 1935-11-03 19 Singapore's Defeat Of Johore Singapore. Saturday. A SINGLE try scored by Gillespie m a great effort, eff a neat pass fre r.i Lyle, ten minutes -rom the end, gave Singapore the victory against Johore m the first Malaya Cup rugger match of thc Southern section, on the965 words
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Article80 1935-11-03 19 United Services Defeat S?langor (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Selangor rugger fifteen and the United Services met on the Padang this evening and a hard struggle resulted, the United Services defeating Selangor by 12 points (four tries) to 9 points (two tries and a penalty80 words
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Article91 1935-11-03 19 Ties In Malcolm Cup Competition The following are the ties to be played m the Malcolm Cup. Competition of the Garrison Golf Club: FIRST ROUND Shakespear and Travers v. Austin and McClelland. Huelin and Keble v. Renton and Reiiiy. byk Gurnhill and Cox; Birse and Graham: Hamilton91 words
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Article70 1935-11-03 19 Successful Candidates In Singapore The following from Raffles Institution have been awarded both the Intermediate Certificate and the Bronze Medallion for life-saving: Ng Cheng Kiat, Tham Kam Cheong Quek Ah Bah, Teo Kah Bock, Seah Yun Khong, Seah Yun Hien, Bow Soo Kee, Quah Ek Cheong, Chiang Lee70 words
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Article40 1935-11-03 19 Postponed Owing To Bad Weather Singapore, Saturday. The Polo Gymkhana arranged to take place at the Singapore Polo Club, McNair Road, this afternoon kad to be postponed owing to the heavy rain causing the ground to be unplayable.40 words
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Article79 1935-11-03 19 The following have accepted io piay j Rugby Football for Etceteras (m colours* against P.S. and I on Tuesda v I at the S.C.C: H. L. Davies: M. C. Mills. G. Oodds. j G. T. Gillespie, E. J. C. Gardner; W 7-1 McNeill. F L. Lane; R H.79 words
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448 1935-11-03 19 ENGLAND'S WIN IN SWIMMING CONTEST Scotland And Wales Itaaten ENGLAND wen the international sn- cd W sw'n ning contest a: Newport (Mon) oa Saturday, September 2s. Koring 36 prints against th.' l' 2 of Scotland and the U of WaleEngls id provided th«> winner f ef the eight individual races,448 words
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Title Section8 1935-11-03 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1935.8 words
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Article, Illustration219 1935-11-03 20 Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece arriving at No. 3, Belgrave Square. London, S.W.. to see their daughter, the Duchess of Kent, shortly after the birth of her son. Abyssinians digging a bomb-proof shelter near Addis Ababa m anticipation of raids by Italian aircraft.219 words
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