Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 December 1935
1935-12-29
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Title Section15 1935-12-29 1 The Sunday Tribune 01. 3 I\od2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1935. fdfdfsdfdsf The Sunday Tribune15 words
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114 1935-12-29 1 TRAGEDY IN THE DARK 14 SAVED Boat Swept Away By Current From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. BEVEN Chines? cool'es, working at Pennnt t n mine, TanjiMifi: Tualonsr, near Ipoh, are believed to have lost their lives at three o'clock th J s114 words
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Article65 1935-12-29 1 SELANGOR SPORTSMAN MARRIED B*r, Van der Holt And Miss Kathlsen Alvis Singapore, Saturday. 1 PRETTY wedding took p"lace at the 9*. Andrews Cathedral this evening unitinsr two well-known families of the Eurasian community. Ths bridegroom was Mr. D. M. Van der Holt, of Kuala Lumpur, a Selangor State cricketer^ yid65 words
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Article70 1935-12-29 1 Only 10 In Week Endsd Dee. 21 IN the week ended Dec. 21 there were only 19 deaths from malaria in Singapore, compared with 'M in the previous week. The figure /or the corresponding wed of At year was 12. The Municipal health statement shows a70 words
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Article115 1935-12-29 1 Mrs. Van der Holt of Kuala Lumpur, who are aid residents in Malaya. bride was Miss Kathleen Alvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Alvis of Singapore She is the sister of Mr. L Alvis* Jr.. the Singapore cricketer who has represented the colony in several ?r-State cricket matches. She115 words
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Article121 1935-12-29 1 Entertainment For Hospital Patients Singapore, Saturday. A very enjoyable variety concert was hrld at" the General Hospital to-day. when Mr. (George Bond of H.M.S. Terror. ,*cd bv Messrs Ted Pawsey. Fred Snu lv Sid Edwards, Joe Cohen, Alf I ambley and Ted Cummings of the same entertained about121 words
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Article340 1935-12-29 1 Less Revenue APPLIED ALL OVER THE WORLD Singapore, Saturday. DEDUCTIONS in salary will be the New Year lot of employees of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company in Singapore. The cuts are on a slid ng scale based according to grade, the higher pa d men340 words
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Article107 1935-12-29 1 Minister Gets Walking Ticket Montevideo, Dec. 28. URUGUAY has broken off diplomatic relations with the Soviet on the ground that inquiries into revolutionary activities in Brazil revealed the existence of a Uruguay Communist headquarters for backing subversive acts. It Ls stated that the Uruguayan Government possessesReuter - 107 words
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Article332 1935-12-29 1 DEATH OF MONS VERERAN Letter Unfinished AN OVERDOSE OF TABLETS Sydney, Dec. 11. A WAR aviator and former president of the Fellowship of Mons, Cecil Alan William Johnson, aged 41, sat down in his home and began to writo a letter to a friend in England. In it he expressed332 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-12-29 1 Marianne Emig, the German girl alleged to have conspired with Dr. Hermann Gertz. who is charged under the Official Secrets Act, photographed in bathing costume while she was on holiday and living in his Broadstairs bungalow.36 words
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Article87 1935-12-29 1 U.S. AIR FORCE SENSATION MILLIONS LOST Not A Unit Fit For War Service New York, Dec. 28. "]^OT one American aircraft unit now in use is suitable for war service," declared Brigadier-General "Billy" Mitchell, who commanded the American Air Corps in Europe in war time, giving evidence beforo the CongressionalReuter - 87 words
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Article133 1935-12-29 1 Travelling To Batavia By K.L.M. MRS. McGrath, better known as Rosita Fdrbe.s. the ncvelisi, was due to leave for Batavia by K.L.M. yesterday. She intends to visit the Netherlands East Indies and afterwards Afghanistan. On her travels through Africa. Arabia and S^Hith America she collected impressions and notes133 words
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Article20 1935-12-29 1 A comprehensive review of Malayan sport in 1935 appears on pages 16 and 14 of this issue.20 words
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Article300 1935-12-29 1 Sill Chew Jit Poh - Sill Chew Jit Poh Final Demands THREE SEPARATE REGIMES Shanghai, Dec. 28. VEN Yu Keng's militia are advancing" on Tientsin from Tan#ku and Chunliancheng. They are threatening to enter Tientsin, if General Sung Che Yuen, the Governor of Hopei, does not recognise the autonomous government in300 words
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Article53 1935-12-29 1 MILD TREMOR Felt In Several Districts Singapore, Saturday. DEPORTS continue bo arrive of a mild earthquake shock felt in Mil lava to-day at 0. 17 a.m. As stated in to-day*i Mtlaya Tribune several residents of Katonjr fSingapore) feM distinct shock at that moment and it la said53 words
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Article211 1935-12-29 1 T<HERE is no event at the Singapore Swimming 1 CMb to-day, hut water polo practice matches will he played as usual. til Illltil 'I I I I I I I furniture was seen to move i?nd crockery was hoard rattling. A reader who was in211 words
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Advertisement14 1935-12-29 1 Goodwood Park Hotel m Special Curry Lunch Every Sunday $1. Tennis Badminton. Phone 6490. <14 words
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Advertisement12 1935-12-29 1 5 A.M. EDITION I S HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) S12 words
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Advertisement23 1935-12-29 1 ROAD FLOODED JPHE road to Mersing from Johore 'Bahru is flooded at the 66th mile and is impassable to traffic. l|iilii|iiiii|:iini ii !|Ht>lttUtlllllllli!|tllllllllllllltlllllllllU|llfllll»ttlAI23 words
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Article91 1935-12-29 2 Golden Jubilee Celebrations Bomoay, Dec. 23. AN immense crowd ficwed over th:; adjoining grounds m the opening cf the Golden Jubilee ("--cbraiions of the National Congress held in the ori- j ginal hall cf the Sanskrit School in the presence of four cx-Presicients, includ- j oig theReuter - 91 words
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Article86 1935-12-29 2 Fire On Board British India Vessel Bombay. Dec. 28. A fire broke out on the 6,000-ton British India vessel Warfield, while she was laden with cotton, oiicake and wheat in deck and due to sail for London. The entire ship was quickly ablaze and holes had to beReuter - 86 words
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Article33 1935-12-29 2 Resounding Victory At Abbi Addi Addis Ababa, Dec. 28. A COMMUNIQUE issued to-day claims a resounding victory for Lembien who captured Abbi Addi, inflicted heavy losses and took 100 prisoners ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article66 1935-12-29 2 Railway Service In China Disorganised Shanghai, Dec. 28. Service on the Lunshai Railway is being run in two section as a result of the occupation of Kaifer>s Statipn by students, who have commandeered ail ths available coaches. Buses are being used for the gap and in theReuter - 66 words
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Article44 1935-12-29 2 Visiting Bangkok Next Month (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. Two British destroyers are visiting Bangkok during the week commencing Jan. 16. Dances and sports programmes are being arranged and the visitors are assured of a warm welcome and a good time.44 words
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Article58 1935-12-29 2 Dinner Entertainment Kv Mr?. Lee Choi*! Guan Mrs. Lee CiiQon Guan, M.8.E., who recently returned from Hongkong, entertained about 150 guests at her home Mandalay Villa, last night. Dinner was served on the lawn and a most enjoyable time was spent by those present. A ronggeng was in58 words
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Article28 1935-12-29 2 Paris, Dec. 28. Official figures issued to-day show that the motion of m\n-conridence in the Laval Government was rejected by 296 votes to 276. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article72 1935-12-29 2 London, Dec. 28. The following rugby matches were played to-day. Birkenhead Park 47 Blackheath 18 Cardiff 8 Gloucester 9 Guy's Hospital 23 Leicester 0 Northampton 12 Richmond 5 Swansea 21 Neath 3 Heriotonian.s 6 West of Scotland 11 Hal fax 10 Bradford 5 Bristol 0 Devonport Serv 3Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement232 1935-12-29 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS WKKK M» ay Friday. C'MKTAIL DANCK 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER A DANCK (informal) 7.:{0 to midnight Thui ilay and Saturday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 5.15 to V.l~> p.m. SPECIAL MNNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight BOOKINGS CLOSED FOR MOW YEAR'S EVE GALA DINNER AN!) FANCY DRESS BAM..232 words
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Advertisement133 1935-12-29 2 v f (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) 4 Announce the closing of their •> t *for^ /rom JAi\IA II I 101 g Is inclusive to complete preparations /or their gigantic I It i:O ll*. ANIZ A TIOiX, I I RECONSTRUCTION J AND I STOCK-TAKING V .^^H^^^ EBB nHMM t I r l133 words
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Article254 1935-12-29 3 PREMIER'S CRYPTIC PHRASE satienal Disclosure GERMANY'S LATEST DEMANDS London. Dec. 28. SPECULATION is rife as to whether intransigent (ierrnan demands lay behind Mr. Stanley Halriuin's cryptic phrase in 11m recent Commons debate: "it my lips were unsealed." The .New York Times* Kuronean correspondent makes theReuter - 254 words
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Article150 1935-12-29 3 Disastrous Estate Fire In K.L. 'From Our Own Reporter) Ktiafa Lumpur, Satuiday. A.MftHiSl Kstaw, Batu Caves, was tin stem «;t ;i detastrous fire cailv this morning when the smoke house anil \'I.MW !b of rubber wer< tonipletolv destroyed. The fire ciieinuti in the smokehouse ;md burned150 words
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Article1540 1935-12-29 3 Heavy Scoring SUNDERLAND BEAT ARSENAL lIIAVV seoiiitfc Wtfß the feature of ye* t« rday's be&gve games, fitn% ftoals being scored in the match between Sumleriam'i arid \i i unl, \vhi< h was the eentre of interest and uhi<h Sundt ilaixH won bj 5 4. Derby were, however,1,540 words
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Article106 1935-12-29 3 SECOND TEST DRAWN McCabe'i Mapiificeai THE IILtBHIT. Boiltfa A'.nci V hud to be abandon* i to-d to I.- .in AU- 1 'Uni; h kfri< imi v covery In theh v.in n Hi. V :<•«.:•(!: roijtiibui A li.St!: if.., tin and tmi its I Hit' IOHB ui t i i t106 words
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Advertisement330 1935-12-29 3 I 52J0.00 MUST BE WON I I NO ENTRANCE FEE. ONLY SIMPLE CONDITIONS. atsi' 4 liaiirc <»k' inning a handsome cash priw.e 4 t for the fhm Year. I II RAI^E YOUR IlJ' fjVl J 11 a^^^^*"* J WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO. X Take a label from a tin330 words
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Advertisement18 1935-12-29 3 TIGER BEER IS HIS I Cigarettes n MADE IN ENGLAND V U X AROATH fOOACCO CO LTD. LONUOiM.18 words
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Advertisement525 1935-12-29 4 PAVILION-TO-DAY-3.15-6.15-9.15 GAY AND TUNEFUL BUBBLING WITH MIRTH "HEAT WAVE" A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE, WITH ALBERT BURDON CYRIL MAUDE ANNA LEE and the LECUONA CUBAN BOYS. SIZZLING WITH THE RHYTHM of THE RUMBA LAUGHS! GIRLS! SONGS! 16.15 TO-DAY 9.15 1 MARLBOROUGHJ TO-MORROW j GARY COOPER. FRANCHOT MARLENE DIETRICH 8 TONE and SIR525 words
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Advertisement165 1935-12-29 4 HERE THEY ARE! THE GALLANT BENGAI LAUGHSTERS BIGGER, BONN I E R and BATTIER THAN EVER irAPlTOl^l^iij^ijay "T"i _1< I HOLIDAY MATINEES DAILY at" 3.15 I Look out. you Campbells! Macl.tutt *'I atid Macllardx an 1 coming! Th<\ r<y^ V'a^s out to <:ive the hijihlaiKl l>wie« a iing an(^ tnc165 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1935-12-29 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES VI i a shock to discover that wo are not as universally popular a we ought to be. Our transparent honesty ifl mistaken for Machiavellian cunur shy reserve is branded as haughty bbishness. Consider, for example, the article in "Gringoure* 1 by Henri Beraud, which created uch1,582 words
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Advertisement63 1935-12-29 5 ftms m^r Pl£ \/<S^^ Vl#O S4-C OOM^N fi£SlO€ #/t« r^O^f AHO S4/0, 'Tsmt cwvs pom COtO STORAGE ESKIMO PIES Vanilla Ice Cream, coated vnth Chocolate Wr mn recommend this MeUdOtU confection, from personal trial Jiavivn tome special friends to tea, we looked round for something different" and found it in63 words
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1167 1935-12-29 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds "2* <• »2- -5- -T- -5» -2- -5- -5» -5- -I- -J* <• 2- -5- -I* -5- -I* -5- •J—s- -5- -J- <• •I--5- -5» -J» -J- «2» -J- Pleasures Of The Past— t Making The Best Of It f The1,167 words
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Advertisement239 1935-12-29 7 Have all yovir washing done and save money "Washing is about the bingest item in my household expenses, y^\^ J^^js^s. and, even so, the clothes aren't washed really as clean as I /c-^/ 7 J 1- Mm should like; but what can I do?" A^^S W W^ &T i V(239 words
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Advertisement128 1935-12-29 7 s 8 R3! e^ ect in Therapy *|^^|-i:^ an hour S i TESTASA is the perfect Tonic for young, prematurely old or elderiy people. A great revival of youthful characteristics is immediately observed after a dose. There is increase of vitality and mental alertness. This product is made under scientific128 words
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Advertisement295 1935-12-29 7 '-^^•^f,- y j*w r» <if > Henct Will YOl Have A Better HOMB? Kaven*t you bot 1; 1. ii;. d I Date V I' ve •ai hence will y« home, or Mill be I ing u ben I J T OUr .salary ii|i >■ i, it. Hut only V< )l295 words
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Article, Illustration2191 1935-12-29 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 by 1 f our woman I j correspondent i fHRISTMAS this year .seems to have v been more than usually gay, and that for2,191 words
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Advertisement48 1935-12-29 8 CHRISTMAS GOODS At the Gift Shop CAPITOL MANSIONS Hats Jewellery Novelties, Fresh and Artificial Flowers. j t I or Christmas this year, send the most personal of all gifts v your photograph. l J A Make an appointment to-day 1 LIGHT STUDIO 24, Orchard K<*4. Telephone 649« J48 words
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Advertisement142 1935-12-29 8 You are invited to try our Merle Xormaii Medical Facial Treatment given f r <>e of charge at Aux Chats Noir 18 BATTERY ROAD From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. '>liiliiliiliiiimiil,!liiiniiiiiii:iiiiii!r,iiui!iii!ii!iiiiiiii!i:iiniiiliiliiliiiniiilMliiliiinii!iniMliiliiiiiJiil)il]!li:ii'i!!i!iii!i!'ii!ii:iiii!!iiiii;i.:ii:i;-Ja^ LADIES, who are noted for the loveliness of 3 their hair entrust their coiffure to Expert artists. Preserve that142 words
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Advertisement121 1935-12-29 8 HART RAVA PI ASA SPECIAL OFFEB FOR THE OCCASIOK. Come Early To Avoid Disappointment. yoo.m; iiii:o\i. sum: <0.. SSI .V ::."i<i N«. ii> l!'-:<lu< IM. Phone 4293. i i M A T I T A I J Exclusive costumes in wool and linen for women of exacting lasi<-. i Obtainable121 words
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Article, Illustration568 1935-12-29 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill KUALA Lumpur entered thoroughly into the spirit of Christmas on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday last, and Um places of amusement in the town were packed to the doors with the exception of Christmas Day proper. Christmas Eve at the Majestic wus an event568 words
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Article, Illustration525 1935-12-29 9 THE Christmas influx of visitors has begun, and everything portends a jolly time. Mrs. Paramor, the popular Lady Superintendent, has had, a busy time fitting every one in and many late applicants ior uccomniuaauun nave been disappointed. The Rest House, with a Christmas Tree standing 10525 words
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Article219 1935-12-29 9 AS long as your hat goes somewhere and does something it is pretty apt to be mighty smart this winter. The dangerous hat is the one which just doesn't make up its mind. For if any one part of the smartly dressed woman's costume must have219 words
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Article306 1935-12-29 9 WITH Christmas safely over a Lot 01 j pe:ple will bo thinking of running i cff somewhere for p. week or so just to change, or to have a rest after r, 11 t! strenuous activity of the post week: And if you are clever about the306 words
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Advertisement111 1935-12-29 9 A CHIC collection of the LATEST AMERICAN CREATION in Dinner, Cocktail and Evening Gowns, Hungarian Embroidered Blouses, Cotton Frocks, Artificial Flowers for Society (iowns, Bridal Wreaths, Veils, Sequin Collars Bows, Chinese Carpets, elc. De Souza Brothers, 42, High Street, 'Phone 3188. t THE SMART SHOP i of 67, Stamford Road.111 words
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Advertisement166 1935-12-29 9 I st hi I Books FIFTEEN THOUSAND USEFUL PHRASES By Grenville Kleiser A practical book for workers in words. For speakers, writers, teachers, students, lawyers, clergymen, salesmen and correspondents. PRICE $4 00 ROGET'S THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES Thi.-; grreat work has now been completely revised and enlarged. PRICE166 words
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Advertisement277 1935-12-29 9 Of all the treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of all taste. send jade from poll cheiig clieong 88, North Bridge Road, for ehristmas Less than 3 worth of Royal >\ CENTS IB J insures a perfect cake277 words
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Advertisement175 1935-12-29 9 TIGER BEER y KfK ULLmflniT "H 8 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT M J y announces the arrival of the very latest models of Dinner m an d afternoon Gowns and accessories. New Hats lU lts and a lot of "Paris novcltic." sTiitablc for New V-ar Presents— I J NOW ON MEW I175 words
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627 1935-12-29 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 29, 1935. SHADOWS ON 1936 HP! IK ;a has nearly run its three days we shall conn- to the season <»t" good resolutions and, in the ordinary way of things, out with renewed hope and i •v.i'nl' Bat 1d36 approadnes, unhappily, at a time when627 words
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Article1600 1935-12-29 10 —Malaya's Position: Why Its Cities Lack Culture TWO more days left in the year; and what have we made of 1935? If we had to answer that question individually we would answer it in different ways, each according to his deeds (or his fancied1,600 words
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Article512 1935-12-29 10 1 HOPE that after staggering througn Christmas Day, Boxing Day. Han Raya and Saturday, you are still able to sit up and tackle your weekly ration of funny stories. Here goes. CAPTAIN (receiving new apprentice): "Well, my boy. the old story, I sup-pose-fool of512 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1935-12-29 11 WEALTHY MAN NURSE NO DIVORCE "In Interests Of The State" (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 16. CONCERNING the manner in which a wealthy man and a "nursecompanion" carried on while the man's wife was away in Paris, Mr. Justice Buckni!! spoke frankly in the Divorce1,279 words
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Article106 1935-12-29 11 In an ingenious effort to rid neighbouring seas of the pirates who infest them, the Chinese Government has bought the Sunderland steamer U liesmere for £14.000 and has had her fitted in the River Wear for duty as a "mystery ship.' Her hatch covers have been greatly106 words
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Article41 1935-12-29 11 from fourth column) badge will complete the Tommy's ensemble Of course, the War Office views the change from the practical standpoint of stimulating recruiting, but the fact remains that the ladies' increasing coolness forces the Issue.41 words
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Article233 1935-12-29 11 War Office Plan To Please The Ladies <By Air Mail) London, Dec. 16. Why, oh why, do you look blue? Once I used to laugh at you. But now I'm sighing no use denying, There's no one else but you will do. <Old Song).233 words
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Article274 1935-12-29 11 New Airplanes Of The R.A.F. 'By Air Mail* London, Dec. 16. BRITAIN'S aircraft manufacturers, asked by the Air Ministry to build highspeed warplanes for the R.A.F. expansion programme, have produced machines with speeds so high thai there are few pilots who can handle them For the first time274 words
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Article226 1935-12-29 11 Romance Of Former M.P. 'By Air Mail London, Dec 16 WHEN Colonel R. V. K Appiin, disTf tinguished soldier and former Conservative M.P. for Enfield. described reoentiv his plans for spending the rest of his life in solitude (as revealed in the Sunday Pictorial at the time) he226 words
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Article283 1935-12-29 11 Bill To Increase The Suhsi(i\ (By Air M. Londoi ih-, i6 THE Air Ministry to ask Parliament I for authority to mint up to 11.500 000 a year lor the next eight jrean in subsidies to British air transport concerns This is one of three mam points283 words
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Advertisement56 1935-12-29 11 THE MUSICIAN'S COMPANION. c^*j^ 3^ GENERAL CATALOGUE No. {6. Mr^\^jk The finest of its kind :n the Ewt. y < to^V |A Flichly illustrated with 2-COlour A yv n injr. beautifully compiled. Vk COMPREHENSIVE AND V^ > f ELABORATE. Secure your copy early It's .V FREE T. M. A. Music56 words
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Advertisement69 1935-12-29 11 <> f/i«- Lt>wpiii< food (ex Inif-u- firm fnith '""'v ";^^f j^S^^^ <p^^pF\V^s^ .^A *jßJk"s^(\> 'Jicpaied by u <peiud ptaccM which can>t!wes the iuuiu>hinq '"J3V*' p*epniie> •■<{ the cu^mn! iuh .<•«'.'' on//;, Outteqen <• :/?yj?7y -^B^^^^^^BB j^^ii t><it(int.e t l l<y the addition r( milt m<v<i% u.iJ tu'um ><• <ft-</ 1/69 words
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Article1542 1935-12-29 12 W. B. Paterson - A SCO TS MA N L OO KS M A L A Y A W. B. Paterson S In Which, The Times S Burg Seasonable, Things Are Slightly Unevenly Mixed Morz Onion Than Sage 9 So To Speak. Never- S theless I Contrive To Throw A Little Light On S1,542 words
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Advertisement18 1935-12-29 12 .l k THE OPTICAL HOUSE For Sight &> Comfort. For VOCIUE INEYEWE>R. EU COURT. 65, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE, S.S.18 words
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Advertisement113 1935-12-29 12 1 CORNS CURED Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous SAN DO L the real Carlsbad corn plaster 5 Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN113 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1935-12-29 13 MALAYAN NOTEBOOK WHY THE S.V.C. MIGHT SUCCEED vas th<> S.Y.C. I I the Victoria Th»-:i eefc that already there I brown out in an attempt ive amateur ar future an;! with jomplished a man as Mr. F. J. K helm it would i] be every chance1,497 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1935-12-29 13 Horatius - Horatius SLAMMING BY INFERENCE (By TT is not often that a side reaches a grand slam declaration when all four players have bid, but it happened recently during a rubber at my club and what is more, the contract was made. The declaration was actually assisted by the1,089 words
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Advertisement54 1935-12-29 13 l\ W^ fl 'WEAKNESS. \l^ X/1 DEBILITY P_JAN>EM I A ?BY/// Kv x of Hapmoolobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed thai th^s radical remedy ALWA'YS CURES, and gives health and strength. Par better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM54 words
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Advertisement90 1935-12-29 14 xm ms j ru jub 6 s. < SOLE IMPORTERS SIMtE, DtA^-RB 6 Co., Ltd. BRITISH MALAVA AND SARAWAK 1 i i mmmt •^•<2aia> >^ j CEYLON T^ A^ >^jL SP»?C!ALI.V TACKED >N CSVLON V>l 1 iNDO MALAYAN AGENCIES SINGAPORE Indo-Mala^an Agcncßs, I', Rohin son Koad. Phone li?0. A T90 words
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Advertisement50 1935-12-29 14 VA SIMPLEX AND THROW AWAY < nih CBEAM Soothing ointments i I I-'nr T. r > nts you for the sore fare may l>ny e have no place in liffh- of <»ffortlf6b FEDERAL "^^^WaHfe^ ROTHERS LT n. K". L. S'pore, > PENAKG. IT WILL SAVF YOl' TEN fUfBS \T* XV50 words
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Article, Illustration1649 1935-12-29 15 Dragon - Dragon THRILLING HOLIDAY GAMES IN SINGAPORE Malacca And Perak Hadly p. mten Victories liy gig Margins Are Leow Kim Fatt And Mrs. Pennefather The Best Player, In The Country? Sort hern (hampions Surprised Thumbnail Sketches Of Perak's "Stars" (liy BADMINTON history was created at th»- Clerical1,649 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1935-12-29 15 Another Successful Year Completed —Review Of 1935 Tendency To Extend Scope Of Work- -Amalgamation Movement Discontinued Anniversary Celebrations Of Jovial B.P. Items Of Interest (By "Clubman") ANOTHER successful year for j Malayan clubs has almost been completed, and I extend greetings of j the season to1,411 words
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Article204 1935-12-29 15 Effects of Neuritis Cured by Kruschen rhe effect of neuri ii on tfctfl man was .'.■lfce one. At t.mes .m-1 mm seemed to ko dead, and he lost a!! control of his movements. Hut tha w;«- many a^o. Since then h«- ha- h< Kni-,,}n'n regularly,204 words
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Advertisement102 1935-12-29 15 TIGER 8KB Sl-M)A\ ii;ii;i \i 'Phone: .1811 and 5812. m si:p.sckiption ratks. PT !V\^ Mil.K IN \\< i La_imfl Delivery Inclinlinp Including at office Postage i* >• I w or close to toporcicrn res (ienoe F.M.S. Out Yearly $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 made by^^B^^ Half- Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 tmi makers102 words
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Article, Illustration6964 1935-12-29 16 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOOTBALL STILL THE MOST POPULAR GAME IVfALAYA has had a very successful sports year and every form of recreation has made vast strides towards improvement. Football still continues to be the most popular game in the country, but badminton, hockey,6,964 words
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Article, Illustration308 1935-12-29 17 "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES EDMUND GWENN AS SLEUTH A Mystery Film WITH HILARITY AND SURPRISE I17HKN a bishop sets out, armed with knowledge gleaned from detective book to be an amateur detective that promises entertainment. And this promise is mor,» than made good in "The Bishop Misbehaves," Metro-tioldwyn-Mayer's new comedy-mystery which308 words
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Article270 1935-12-29 17 Paradise For Autograph Sec-ten THE array of stars parading each 1 morning through the front gate at Paramount Studio closely resembles a world premiere. Hall the scintillating lights in Hollywood happen to be working at that studio at th? same time. Mac West toddles in with the270 words
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Article716 1935-12-29 17 Discoveries Have Strang: Circumstances IN the words of Jack Benny, the thins which a star has and others lack is a contract. But he laughed when he said it. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios at Hollywood, where Benny made the remark, is literally alive with stars who716 words
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Article147 1935-12-29 17 "Bonnie Scotland" ENLIST IN A SCOTCH REGIMENT WHEN Laurel and Hardy unwittingly enlist in a Scotch re iment about to embark for India, the fun begins in their latest Hal Roach-M.-G.-M. comedy feature, "Bonnie Scotland," which opens at f he Capitol Theatre as a special New Year147 words
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Article97 1935-12-29 17 BURNS AND ALL EN In Hilarious Fun Film TILDOM'S dizziest, bat bfst loved 1 rair of eorned-'r-ns. Burns and Allen, wiU delight their vast army of fans in their latest Paramount comedy, "H*»re Conifs Cookie" which opens at the Alhambra Theativ-to-day. Bulging with typical and universally familiar Bums and Allen97 words
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Advertisement119 1935-12-29 17 TIGER BEER JM^g; J Father is M Proud of Me" Bpfl "I won a medal for jumping. I iF-1 trained a long time to win but ■^SB^ >■ father says training wasn't all." 1 Father: i cs, training helped Junior to win, but his energy— his J$ I strength and119 words
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Advertisement70 1935-12-29 17 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MR EDOUARD HENRY SCHIRIVfER and he MISSES BETTY and CATHERINE of No. 11 Boscombe Rd. "Silverlltn" Katong. Singapore tender their thank to the many k nd frientls and relatives who at ended the funeral as well ar those vho sent wreaths and letters of condolence on the70 words
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Advertisement242 1935-12-29 17 STOMACH INDIGESTION TROIIRLK DYSPEPSIA IKwUDLE3 gastritis quickly relieved wind Digestive disorders arise from acid in the HEARTBURN stomach. Don't wait for ulcers to form the quickest and surest cure is Bisurated' Magnesia. AC I D 1~l Y This universal stomach remedy ends acidity and brings instant* relief tc stomach sufferers.242 words
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Article486 1935-12-29 18 Marquez And Eagle OTHER INTERESTING BOUTS (By "K.0.") OROBABLY no other match is being so widely discussed as the Venturr. Marq'iez— Joe Eagle battle, which is due to be staged at the New World Arena on Friday. Jan. 3, under Mr. Bell's promotion. By beating Frank Weber486 words
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Article194 1935-12-29 18 SINGAPORE TEACHERS WED Mr. Lan Gan (hai And I ai »;t;urday. r •»»<- Chine* C Mr La,, 'he tutorial su* 1 Higher School' in K: rai Yih VVi b' iter knov. Mary Tai tcac} Girls' Rerun' Ayei Road, and one of sinea* pore's t) !s 6 Tho W! lemnised befor*194 words
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Article71 1935-12-29 18 The following will be chosen to re- present the United Mackenzie Footers at Soccer against Mr. Mok Kim Liat's XI to-day (Sunday* at the C.T.A. ground ißalestier Plain i. Kick off at 5.10 p.m. Jwee Yeow. Antong. Ah Pang, Ah Chew, M. Tamby. Som Mui. Ah Lye, Chang71 words
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Article, Illustration230 1935-12-29 18 VISIT OF K.L. TEAM Holiday Badminton In Singapore t i THE Sunnydalc Badminton Party's couri (belonging to the President' at 27, Cavanagh Road, was the venue of an interesting match between the Sunnydale B.P. of Singapore, and the Students' Badminton Team, of Kuala Lumpur, on Friday Displaying ail-round superiority, the230 words
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Article34 1935-12-29 18 The January Bogey cm petition ill ibe played on Saturday and Sunday. January 4 and 5, 1936. The Ladies Jai uary Bogey competition will be played on Monday. January 6, 1536.34 words
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Advertisement245 1935-12-29 18 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE-^f -^P' ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do yon know that awful feeling of wakening In the middle of the night with the pains of Indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how on* snob sufferer ended his trouble*— •7 find that now 1 am turned 00,245 words
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Advertisement51 1935-12-29 18 Radiant Beauty I LUXURIA A superior cleansing gpr cream g it pene- traces deep into i the pores, removing dust and grime. It preserves and enriches the skin's na- tural 0i15 the real secret of fresh, tuppie, young skin, i i Biosvixet FAMOUS BEAUTY PREPARATIONS g MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED BATTERY51 words
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Advertisement449 1935-12-29 18 THE GHEAT EASTEIIX LIFE is GREAT* by reason of the foot ...that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent449 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1935-12-29 19 STRATHPEFFER IN FORM A FINE WIN Sets Op New Record For Mile Race >from Our Own Correspondeni) Penang, Saturday. FINE weather favoured the opening day's races of the Penang Tuf Hub's Gold Cup X'mas-New Year Mt-t -ti» K here this afternoon. The g-oiiij--1,245 words
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Article211 1935-12-29 19 Tnter-State Rugby A BEAUTIFUL DROP GOAL (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Dec. 28. pERAK beat Singapore here at rug-by to-day by 12 pts. (threa tries and one penalty goal) to 4 pts. (one drop goal). The game started in fine weather but a heavy shower fell211 words
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Article400 1935-12-29 19 Public Services Fail NO THRUST IN HOME SIDE ATTACK Singapore, Saturday. IT M.S. Hermes continued their successful campaign against th^ local rugby clubs to-day by defeating the Public Services "A" at Dunearn Road by the decisive margin of three goals and a penalty god (18400 words
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Article48 1935-12-29 19 Mitchell-Innes Scores 90 Against S. Canterbury Timaru, N.2,., '->ec. 28. South Canterbury made 219 (Allcott 74) Read took four wickets for 44. The MC.C. replied with 21? f wickets, (Parks 58, Barker 50, MitchellInnes 90).— Reuter. The M.C.C. made 182 m their first innings.48 words
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Article151 1935-12-29 19 Lively Scrap At Bukit Bintang Stadium (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 28. AFTER a lapse of many months, local boxing fans were provided with an excellent card at the Bukit Bintan? Stadium when in the main event Joe Diamond beat Battling Gullermo on points It151 words
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Article43 1935-12-29 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) lohore Sftturdav. The R.A. iu.°by XV visited Joliom r*> flav to meet the Ront^ ifob*re t??m. Routh Jnhore d^f rated them hv II p:^ (two tries and a goal) to 5 pis. <a goal i43 words
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Article317 1935-12-29 19 To Fi[rhf Under Mr. S.ni/V Promotion Singapore TKR&U r lived I pmUa to da: by the Pn-sidn.--s and, judgin ."om their record: d :> i no u. .»i r; ihowinc when maie their bow to th ft|x>ro ng public undor l€r. S. C. Sen- > i317 words
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Article46 1935-12-29 19 Members are requested to note that A SDecial General Meeting will be held pi ih? residence of Mr Khoo Peck Kim 10, Lorong 34. Geylanp. to-day (Sunday* at 10 a.m. sharp. As this meeting very important, the attendance ol every member is strictly essential46 words
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Advertisement182 1935-12-29 19 BY THE LIGHT— OF THE SILVERY MOON SSi ON THE NIGHT OF pfjjay Jflll. 3fd Ventura MARQUEZ ffiwfft THE BIG BOY FROM SUNNY MEXICO fl ,J|k JOE EAGLE <™^~) K" B His conqueror for the first time on >: "V Hl^ft Br'ti>h soil. Bl The fight that will sta^^ er182 words
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Advertisement21 1935-12-29 19 »M AH/^HB POaO« W^i WA^ RIGHT WHB N I^/ PREJCRI BED TIGER BEER TEASER NEAVE LTD., DIS TRIBUTORS OF TICER HVAAI21 words
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Article, Illustration165 1935-12-29 20 The Queen Mary's Commander Chinese Art Exhibition Laurel and Hardy in a scene from "Bonnie Scotland," the New Year action at the Capitol. COMMANDER OF THE "QUEEN MARY": Capt. Sir Edgar Britten, who at present commands the "Berengaria" and who his been appointed commander of the giant new Cunard-White Star165 words
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Advertisement43 1935-12-29 20 2O pages FOR 5 cents '^Tv '.jr «;ncorkincj 5 "bottle of J^^r WAS THE PRINCIPAL WINE AT THE JEWELS OF THE EMFMRE BALL GROSVENOR HOUSE. SOr.K A(JKNTS: JOHN UTTLE CO.. LTD. (i,,,. (iri >r;iU .d i,, Engtand) iAPOSE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.43 words
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