Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 April 1936
1936-04-05
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Title Section12 1936-04-05 1 The Sunday Tribune •>!. N<>- 5^- SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRTL 5. 1936 FIVE CEN12 words
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90 1936-04-05 1 ARMY LEADERS TO BE RESTRAINED LESS "TENSION Philippines Editor Expects War London, Apr. I. rpHK Dlfll Telegraph's Moscow correspondent says that the tension bilWtfß Japan and the Soviet has to vimc extent boon relieved by the frank admission of Mr. Koki Hirota (I hoReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration189 1936-04-05 1 ftmlHr Uevo'ution In Japan Singapore, Saturday. DOME interesting views on the future of th<' Philippines we?given to the Sunday Tribune to-day Mr. V. Tlicn R<. Mnnnprirm t(|ft«»r <>f the Philippines Free Pn IgjL now in Sintranore.^ C3^***on H-uorl(] trm to study general conditions political, economic and moral and189 words
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Article123 1936-04-05 1 Smashed Undercarriage Holds Up Flight Colombo Bechar Apr 4. AMY If* LUBON*B flight to the Cape 1 U held un She smashed the plan* rcai ia on landing Lairr. 11 l i any to saj vhethi r j .shall continue my flight to the Cape but itReuter - 123 words
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94 1936-04-05 1 MR.H. WEISBERG - MR. H. WEISBERG Mr. H. Weisberp. M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Treasurer. Straits Settlement*. Mr. Weisborg has been Apting as Under-Secretary to Government In thf> feral Secretariat. i< r markets and if the can vet then by eful penetration so much th<^94 words
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Article51 1936-04-05 1 (From Our Ou-n Correspondent) Bangkok, April 4. THE Siamese press reports receipt by the Government of a leport from the Siamese Minister in Paris that ♦»»e mother of thf» young Knit;, who is at present residing; in Switzerland, has prcfessed the Christian rei£jm as a51 words
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Article205 1936-04-05 1 may be solved in the next five years. I it will certainly be settled within ton years "Two things may happen Russia and Japan must go to war within the next two years. There is Dn way out of it Their interest hav>. been constantly conflicting since thassassination of the205 words
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Article111 1936-04-05 1 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGI S) her troops are patriotic, and she hai the best army and air force in the world "Tf Rui-sia doet not defeat Japan and thus check her aim at rulim; this par: of the world the Socialist movement in Japan will It111 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-04-05 1 Dr. Cecil Wilson. Malayan Medical Ser vice, and of Dublin, went Home especially from Singapore to receive surgery's highest honour (Master of Surgery) at a conferring of degrees ceremony He is seen after the ceremony on the steps of Trinity College Dublin, with Miss D. Gregg, daughter of the Archbishop67 words
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Article61 1936-04-05 1 Sin Chew Jit Peh - Sin Chew Jit Peh Suppressing: Revolt In Shansi Shanghai, April 4 A GOVERNMENT communique from Taiyuen, the capital of Shansi, < iaims that more than 7,000 Communists were killed, wounded, or taptur. d since the third general n-tack launched by Ciovernment forces. The remnants have been encircled61 words
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Article94 1936-04-05 1 DR. ECKENER - DR. ECKENER London, Apr. 4. nEUTERS special correspondent aboard ft the Zcpplin Hind! nburg states thai the rirship is cruising slowly down ihe Brazilian coait to Rio where it is expected to land in the morning. Dr. Eckener expressed astonishment and annoyance at the reportReuter - 94 words
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Article17 1936-04-05 1 A society called the "Lvi Chew Hoey j Koan." Merlimau, has been duly regis- tered in Malacca.17 words
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Article25 1936-04-05 1 Mr. Hugh Sunderland Russell has been appointed a Justice of the Peac for Singapore. Mr. Russell is a director of Huttenbachs, Ltd.25 words
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Article255 1936-04-05 1 Malayan I*l an fish noiNc; well A'l CAMERONS WJLL there lu 4 poaching of trout in the Cameron Highland streams by Sakai when the fishes have grown to maturity? This question was put to Mr W. Birtwistle. Director »>i" Fisheries, S.S. and F.M.S.. by Sunday Tribune255 words
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Article182 1936-04-05 1 London, Apr. 4. Cambridge won the boat race. Reuter have grown to a large size In a short period of time and are very strong and Vigorous. A coolie was badly bitten recently by ore of them. Those in the streams are less spectacular due. perhaps, toReuter - 182 words
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Article171 1936-04-05 1 May Return To Canton On IVa<*c Mission Nanking, April 4 On account of his tiresome joun home from Europe, Dr. Wang Chun^ Hul, former Chineso Judge at the World Court, has suffered a elapse from skin ailment on the noee and upper lip Although l i<"171 words
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Article, Illustration158 1936-04-05 1 LAST MINUTES Walked Unassisted To Chair Trenton, \<*w Jersey, Apr. I. PIM'NO Haupt maim was executed yesterday (7.35 a.m. Malaya time) for the murder of the Lindbergh l>al>y. Warden Klmberllng ■.".<< tint Hauptmann made no request .md m> conf< sion. He had net ost COUruj'r and158 words
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Article151 1936-04-05 1 Money Remitted To England Till: Sunday Tribune understand! that the Pineapple Packers \«i ncv has remitted ESM Leneleej for the purpose <»l advei turns Malayan pineapples. I his is (he first «•< < isioti that the packers as a general body haw tpenl money 0:1 advertisingReuter - 151 words
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Article26 1936-04-05 1 In the Ki> Dock Southampton until sin 1 for th,> north 1-> midfi •<« official I r*r\ April 11 or IS British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 26 words
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Advertisement11 1936-04-05 1 For Be»t Sporls li< port* Read the i aiii i m;11 words
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Advertisement12 1936-04-05 1 PERF ECTION //<ss^^ SCOTS WHISKY^i^/ 111 Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.12 words
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Article9 1936-04-05 2 Sterling on N Paris i British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 9 words
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Article1945 1936-04-05 2 STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMER EARNINGS SHOW DECREASE rpiiK rifty-first general meeting ol Urn straits Bleamship Company Limited was held at the Registered Office on Saturday April 4. Mr. k. B. V^uroburg presided and the others present were Messrs. i r. s Gibson, Tan Soo Bin, Claw I Khelc Khiam, J.1,945 words
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Advertisement316 1936-04-05 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER IiOTEL 4 t THIS WEEK MONI)AY WKDMSDAY A: MHDAY. i COCKTAIL DANCE tf.-io fco 8.18 p.m. S DINNER \ND DANCE (informal) I'M (n midnight S TIKSDAY, Till KSDAY S;\TIIU)\Y 5 i ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.1 ."> to 0.16 p.m. S 1 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (I >rmal) I 1-) to316 words
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Advertisement29 1936-04-05 2 per yard r*f\ Just Unpacked -ana the price manupactuki FILET NET IN TWENTY FASCINATING SHADES lIIH ITIMH/WS —I Q^lAlJl'\ -\/Al:.UI:-^!:|?\/| CI-: KUALA LUMPUB SINGAPORF PBNANG TAIPENG hJHIU/ll UIVCi. n>OH29 words
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161 1936-04-05 3 13TH SUCCESSIVE VICTORY Five Length* OXFORD'S GREAT EFFORT London. Apr. 1. EV)R the thirteenth year in succession, Cambridge I'niversity "'>" t ht" Hoat Raet today, healing Oxford by live lengths. CamnridmV time was 21 minutes. MCoHd*\ M compared with 1U minutes. Is seconds161 words
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Article269 1936-04-05 3 Arsenal l Brent lord Birmingham 0 Preston N.E. 0 Blackburn R. 0 Bolton W. 3 Chelsea 1 Huddersfleld T. 0 Grimsby T. 4 Aston Villa 1 Leeds U. 2 Whampton W. 0 Liverpool 2 Middlesbro' 2 Manchester c l D?rby c. o Btokf City l Everton 1 Sunderland269 words
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52 1936-04-05 3 POLICE OFFICER SHOT DEAD During Polic Raid In India Fateghar, Apr. 1. jy|R. (iilhert Wheeler Cole, Superintendent of Police, was shot dead and an Indian Sub-Inspector was fatally injured when raiding a house in which a murderer was hidinr. The latter was found shot dead when the police finally brokeReuter - 52 words
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Article170 1936-04-05 3 this in Hum own imi Load Mills. Roth vnrc Rt.roHn" t Cambridri- spurted, but Oxford led at the two mi 1 Ounbr b^ nuarter of a lent h at The novr.s. bu* i i was dodged aM r^trirvorl <> ;,t Thp M«'l Both crews w olendidlv. esDPfialh- Cpmbrid'M' who wor^Reuter - 170 words
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133 1936-04-05 3 EIGHTY-EIGHTH RACE Cambridge 17: Oxford 40: Ono Dead Heat London. Apr 4. Th< BHth Roat R Mt h v f}l( universill* of Oxford and Cambridge w:is rowed over the Putney MortUke eoanfl n *hr r i'i in- morning and rtlen th- In win for c imbrid^ c b y *HBritish Official Wireless - 133 words
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Article150 1936-04-05 3 NO LOSS OF LIFE Foriignern Rush To Legations Addis Ababa, Apr. 1. CIVi: Italian planes appealed withtut warning over Addi- Ababa this morning. Tut ci these flying at GO feet, ina;hine-gunned an aerodrome, riddling the hangar with bullets and destroying an old aeroplane, but thereReuter - 150 words
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Article213 1936-04-05 3 Derby P- akn IUSSLEg TO AVOID RELEGATION THI. Leagur sctcer matches are in interesting stapc now due to In* tnkin* plac? in the van* j« divisions to avoid relegation. In the First Division, while Black- R. were unable to improve on their last week's position, Chelsea rarprfatagljReuter - 213 words
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104 1936-04-05 3 AMY'S BAD LUCK Accidint Delays Cape Flight London, Apr. -i. AMY Mollison, on landing yesterday afternoon at Colomb Bechar after completing about 1,050 miles ct ncr sole flight to the Cape, is reported to have damaged the undercarriage of her machine. Information received in London is contrary, but it wouldReuter - 104 words
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Article110 1936-04-05 3 THE members of thp Malayan Jtiagic Circle scored another big mccta when they staged their final performance of Mfeglc, Mi' It and Mystery a 1 the Victoria Theatn !i^i night and crowded house that turned up to (ireet fhis great effort towards a deserving cause wenl. ay110 words
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Article849 1936-04-05 3 Sunderland «2> Derby <6» Huddersneld 'G> Stoke City <!0> Arsenal (1) Manchester c. Biimin'4h:mi <10) Brentford Middlesbro' <20> Preston n.e. <ii> Bolton W <P.> W. B'wich »9> I iTerpool «7» Leeds U. <8i *on 1 8 1 W'hampton W. < 17 A-lor Villii <13»849 words
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Article223 1936-04-05 3 West Hum «3> Charlton A <P.» Shemelct U Manchester i T <6» Leicester C. «R.» Tottenham H. «R.» Plyrnomh A. «8» Fulhini <7> Doncaster R 'R.» Newcastle U. <6> Blackpt>oi lit Bury 1 10> Norwich C. 4> Bradford (15) Southampton (7) Nottingham F. <9» Swansea T. (17' Burnley223 words
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Article119 1936-04-05 3 Governor Presides OVER SIXTY PRESENT pj^E. Urn Governor, Sir Shentou ThomiM. who is president of t:. Oxford and Camhridj?e Society of Malaya and an Hon. Fellow i f Queen's College, Cambridge, prosided at the eighth annual Boat Race dinner of the Society held at Seaview Hotel last119 words
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72 1936-04-05 3 SOVIET AIRMAN LOST During Combined Flight Over Arctic Moscow, Apr. 4. A SOVIET airman, one of the two who were making a combined flight over the Arctic Sea to Franz Josefland, was lost in a snowstorm over Novaya Zembla. The pilot of the other machine landed safely at Waigatx Island.Reuter - 72 words
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Article376 1936-04-05 3 the music of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers' Band, which played by permission of Lieut-Col. H. F. Hammond M.C.. and officers. Those attending the dinner were ax follows: OXFORD Ballld: Mr. T. C. Spenser Wilkinson, Professor A Oppenheim. Exeter: the Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten, 'he Hon. Mr. Justice A. K.376 words
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Article458 1936-04-05 3 A Drawn Game A I Wembley London, Aniil 4. PUNSHINE ami Mac .skies Livonml the Internal oeeer match between land and Scotland at Wembley today. i mate! in a dn i &eh 1 ince numbered *****. Tnere were a few In both teams. Sagor (Evstton) replacedReuter - 458 words
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216 1936-04-05 3 S.C.C'S LOW TOTAL S.R.C. Reply With 85 For 2 Singapore, Saturd Tin; Blnga] i Lck I Club mad* disastrous start In their two-day el match with the B.R.C Padang this afternoon when they v> dismissed for the small tot i] of 85 nil The SRC replying, equalled thl mil wickets216 words
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Article846 1936-04-05 3 The Dedication VERT? IMPRESSIVE SERVICE Singapore, BatawAaj AYFKY tnpNHIYC Mivlcc w;is concl it'tfil by his lor-Khip the Bishop of Singapore, the Rlfhfl Revoirml IV C. l!ohrrls. to-il i\ when he dedicated il»»* ll;«rrv Oohlrrs Memorial Church «»t st i\uii at th.sivtf) mil«\ Ipnn BonUlffOOH !*<» id Thr846 words
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Advertisement324 1936-04-05 4 •J* SEASON EXTENDED POR 2 MORE DAYS! «> ome and .loin EDDIE on a Gay Festival of Fun II capitol] /C^ <• SHOWS TO DAY <• 3.15 €.15 *.15 V JL I '< J <(p9 '^^B^Pi^T^fl^^ ':^>... JpJk KWtWK kJ V M. rt B v A^A jMMI v i w^Br324 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-05 4 ONE OF THE FINEST BRITISH PICTURES EVER P R ODUCED BOTH ENGLISH j AND AMERICAN CRITICS HAIL IT AS A FILM NOT TO HE MISSED! s STARTING THURSDAY NEXT p 1 A j V i L S i o i N s i~ t~ t- 0 0 A48 words
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Advertisement139 1936-04-05 4 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISjCOVERY BY GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfulness, healthy139 words
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Advertisement315 1936-04-05 4 SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO SUCCESS! Met ro-(i'old\vvn-. Mayor's thrilling Adventure Picture A«nA>iitiM i:"":;^ 7 SEE The Bride Raid and i^H^Hfe^ 1(> o( beautiful WBWP"™' ■^■JSffiJSfe The und' rw.iter battle AJb! .Jlb^bl Bp^bb^ Th< Mine %ga|NwBBBBBIP^ vw *fe x WBS Sl> vK :^^...^^JW r ifl The !.»j»-:it vi:; t '^Bp^wb- J^v315 words
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Article, Illustration814 1936-04-05 5 «A TALE OF TWO CITIES" FINE CAST Dickens' Famous Novel r>i:i EMS <•! briagiim the ■ereei Wckeiw 1 Tale of ■H (id' the spectacular l).i\id Oi Sehnilck prodvcileei f<»r Uttfe-Geeiwjrß-Majrer which will l v shown at the Capitol Theatre »n April s with RosuUsl CelsMMs, in\(»l\ed814 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-04-05 5 a scene from a T*k Ol Two citie.s. 1 winch opena at the Capitol Thpptre on April 8.18 words
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Article, Illustration394 1936-04-05 5 "GHOST GOES WEST" Romantic Comedy MANY HILARIOUS SITUATIONS Dobikt DONAT, the summbmsm yiisi Kwgiisti aeter uho rese to uuiid fame •renUghl lust seasea Mrheej in- was broaghl t«» iiuiiwiood "1 lie ount Of \loiilr Cristo. iiKiKi s liis latest ap|M-ar ance m "The Ghost Goes West," Alexander Korda't gas nsmsntlf394 words
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Article404 1936-04-05 5 Henry Hall In "Musi; I lath Charms" UENR\ HALL who makes his ftrsl 11 screen appearance in Music iiatii unarms, which cornea fo the Capitol Theatre Shortly, wants to tx 1 1 me a cinema pianist. it j.s. in f»cl one ol Henrj greatest ambitions, and404 words
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Article124 1936-04-05 5 Hollywood Comedies Preferred To British Bombay. Britain Ls making a poor ihow" in her competition with America for the growing film market In India This has been revealed b\ urvey showing that of" all the Alms imported by India through Bombay and Calcutta ia 1933 nearly 66124 words
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Article, Illustration654 1936-04-05 5 SPARKLING NEW JEAN HARLOW MOST MENACING FIGURE Boris Karlofl "THE INVISIBLE KAY" If ARLOFK emerges from behind the makeup In his latest picture and he's glad »>f It. For a lon>r time the screen's, most menacing figure has done his acting behind a series of disguise* wh'< h have taxc<l654 words
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Advertisement171 1936-04-05 5 "IROM THE START IT DID ME GOOD AND NOW I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT" Thus writes Mr. B (Singapore) who has been a sullerer Irom stomach trouble and pains for a long time. He bought a bottle of Bisma-Rex with the result written above. Never neglect discomfort or P171 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-05 5 JfL VEAKNKS, A DEBILITY nJ AN>EM I A \jj <// K^ Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that |fc*g rascal remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Ta\r better than serums, raw n:«>at, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO.. irn. SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FKOM ALL DJrIPfcIiSAHIRa48 words
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Article862 1936-04-05 6 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE JUMP RESPONSE (By "Horatius") jT is probable that more games and slams are missed by underbidding the responding hand, than by any other mistake in the auction. This fact is fully realised by those who are presently sponsoring point count systems, for these compel862 words
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Article517 1936-04-05 6 Highways Scheme 2,500,000 KILLED IN KING'S REWN Louden. DURING King George's ,-,i r 25 years casualties on the roadi <»l Greal Britain were considenZ in excess of 2,500,000— a fiyurecom parable with the u rne f2.661.811) of all the kuffi wounded in th« o f517 words
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Article220 1936-04-05 6 Australian oronation Tourists <By Air Mail* ■t is estimated that AusUattftOi London tins ttftSOn and Mhujt who will bo there for the Coronation will sperm nearly U4.000.000 A conservative estimate, based on fl ures supplied by shippins company and tourist booki. indicau. 1 that no fewer220 words
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Advertisement14 1936-04-05 6 FRAHROZ 6 C* 1 -^^f^^l^ V^B _i 1_ dB S^fcl GREAT EASTERN LIFE BLDG.-s.ncapope14 words
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Advertisement176 1936-04-05 6 Take SANATOGEN-then you will not feel so f j f£(d| What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being, daily task, or176 words
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Article, Illustration1429 1936-04-05 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES v tiat master of rd tha 1 id<-a \\li;it 0. I tories, one would flowed from his pen, k>ni bj happy inepiraI hat h« sun7cre4 from mailer fry In the craft, lal ion. Hi- irai i' te, which, According to a posed t I a/Hicf auti.. foi1,429 words
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Advertisement49 1936-04-05 7 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OIK CH LLED BEEF which is dsliciously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. TEL. 5378 V s ISi49 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1936-04-05 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. I ast Saturday night, tht I R Field Company of the Singapore Volunteen liHd their Qrsl dinner and dance of the a» the Adeipin Hou-i Hoot Garden The quests ol honour wen- Colonel and Mrs. W. C Jirov. During dinner the toast of Knit was1,484 words
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Article265 1936-04-05 8 THE newest of all the materials in at Gian Singh, is the Viyella, and this is not just the ordinary Viyella in plain colours, but it has all come out in the most attractive checks. One particularly good looking, is in a very dark brown with gold265 words
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Advertisement69 1936-04-05 8 Yoonff Chcong; Shoes are built for long wear and keep good shape. Costs no more than any good shoe Costs less per mile to walk in Comfort Appearance Pleasure in walking Health. Phone 4293. .^a^ a^L a^r s^m voo\c; rmoM, SHOE CO., IM N'^rth Hridge Rd. K 1 I I69 words
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Advertisement35 1936-04-05 8 Of all the treasures in the Orient j is the one that is within the reach of all ppcketa and favour of ail ta send jade from poll riieptg raieong 88, North Hridi^c Road f35 words
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Advertisement100 1936-04-05 8 Malayan Pewter THE IDEAL GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS MALAYAN PEWTER CO., YAP AH LOY ST., KUALA LUMPUR. Agents: MAYNAfift CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE. Which Would You Rather Have A skin which only looks beautiful or a skin which is really beautiful. "W-5" BRAND TABLETS introduce a new epoch in dermatology, because100 words
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Advertisement139 1936-04-05 8 Prof. Adrian Peters. Lessons in "Practical Psychology" 95, Geylang Road. Hour-. 9 VI a.ra. 2—5 p.m. v tot' v&s*= RiS>"n /BACKWARD EAEItS Bfe 1 If Baby \s backward and not gaining weight either on the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to CT*T )> the feeds. n/Wi/ It139 words
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Advertisement70 1936-04-05 8 ML |V ■I W i Dolores Del Rio v. < .f u j dinner gown in her Bros. film. "The Widi Carlo." which b. Victoria Theatn on We. v l.nhai Kiip^rli Presents ...an assortment of dres.se> (or I all occasions. Also Dresi os MaUe To Order. jThe Novelty Store Capitol70 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1936-04-05 9 -HE chief ci Uv -vided Hobbs .'ml his beauty U J bronchi house down 01 Club on w» dneaday their clever lvi That Mr. H rith a natural ttoor t^r opinion I I of prewi t'ainlv JJeii by "> s od Un Sn1,578 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-04-05 9 VISITORS to the Hill this week Included Mr. C. C. Brown. Rent of Pahang, Mr. IU-iss. from Province Wellesley. and Mrs BartonWright, from SingaMra Anderson and her l*o children. Mrs Philip. liom Kuching,37 words
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Article, Illustration600 1936-04-05 9 THERE is hardly a person who does nor. like sausage and with the use of a little imagination sausage can be turned into a dish as tempting as a souffle. Here are a couple of ways of serving the well known little pig-pie: SAUSAGE RAREBIT 1600 words
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Advertisement32 1936-04-05 9 I j^SjrwrJMJ Aaother picture of the c.v Rally. imrssi s 1,,, ALL o( asiovs "uiiraii.tn Embroidered Blouses a»«U Drrsst BritJal Wreaths ■M VnK. loves. Novelties. Souza Brothers, HIGH STREET. "Phone tihB. < I32 words
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Advertisement49 1936-04-05 9 A woman knows that In 1 the vital matters of hy-iene I and comfort sh«? is safe with Southalls a name j associated for over 50 years I witrv the highest possible I standards of purity. far Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement46 1936-04-05 9 EVERYTHING IN W t PHOTOGRAPHIC a^. REQUIREMENT GIANSINGHtCo > 4 BATTERY ROAD 11 Eve* has just received a new colleclt\ on mo^ e^ evening gowns of ex- IK^ ceptional cut and design. Morning i^fl m^trf an( afternoon dresses and hats made 'Vhomm AMBER MANSIONS RAFFLES HOTEL. 2001.46 words
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Advertisement71 1936-04-05 9 Set lovely WAVESand CURLS like these at home/ Amami Wave- Set adds charm to even the loveliest hair. In just five minutes this fragrant lotion will give you a perfect setting. Deep glossy waves and wonderful little curls. 6 settings from the smaller sized bottle Ask your Chemist or Stores71 words
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Advertisement163 1936-04-05 9 •Jiitsl Arrived Hi Tin: jaiii: tiii:i: I larjce selection fit Peking: Trees (ilass linger Iwmls Centre plates Salad bowls and hundreds of other Movclfics at moderate prices. Inspection invited. tiii: jaiii: tiii:i:| Hoom 154, Raffles Hotel. THE GIFT SHOP SONG. CAPITOL BUILDING Just with your smile, The Gladlight in your163 words
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Article550 1936-04-05 10 HPHE Hoi W. W. Aator, M.l., I He has d to •xpn views differing toother, wh( is red i ibtablc lady Indeed for ihe is oth'-r than ViaCOOnt tor, In t M.l. t fo I.n liament and renowned for t>i vigour ith which her Ih-m Mr. Astor550 words
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Article1354 1936-04-05 10 C. H.Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones —Sensitive Corns, "Malayans," Propaganda (SENSITIVE corns abound in this countn and it i< difficult to avoid treading on 1 them. I never had corns myself, and don't w how people fet that way; but it ifl tain that when you d1,354 words
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Article553 1936-04-05 10 1; nj> ot racing, have you heard this t v one 0 A A M AI*VB Just heard it said that person b trying to And a good treble the choir." "You fair surprise me, Dan. I thou-'h. he were dead igalnst horse-racing!'" IYjacpherson553 words
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Advertisement20 1936-04-05 10 15 Jewels Swiss Lever Chromium case Unbreakable glass Jr/ji y2/ MA WmvT i No du(> in Johorc F.M.S. 2~«»JtC2jMu/ fat20 words
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Article, Illustration188 1936-04-05 11 ELIZABETH OF YORK 2ND IN LINE Special Attention To Education (Bj Air Mail) London. Mar. 26. pKOI'I.K of the Inited King- dom are talking seriously about the kind of <|ueen little Elizabeth of York will be if and when she is railed to reign188 words
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Article158 1936-04-05 11 Gift To Vancouver From Peer Vancouver (British Columbia). A ten-ton piece < statuary in the form of a fountain has boon pi to the Municipality of Wr Vancouver by Lord Southborouffh. The statue i! ;ir owned by Mr. John D. Rockefeller has In fourteen crates and is now158 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-04-05 11 Three brilliant people:— MJm Lilian Braithwaite Mr Noel Cotcard »n« Mr. Ralph Richardson. COWard14 words
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Article215 1936-04-05 11 Large Hall In London's Dockland ADMIRAL KARL JELLICOL. who had n the welfare of all sea-faring men ilt «»«art, i to be commLmoratod in London* dockland by a largi hall when seamen wii, be given fixe entertain men*. The "Jcllicoe Memorial Hall" is benv incorporated in215 words
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144 1936-04-05 11 THIFF ROBS ARTIST But Picture "Arrests" Him Chicago. Tiic police hay traced a robber here through iho sketch his victim drew of him. The victim, a auick-.sketch artist. was seated ftt a table in a restaurant I Suddenly he found himself face to face with a hold-up man. In a144 words
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115 1936-04-05 11 BELGIAN FLYING Air Force's Low Accident Record Bnis.~>eJ.^. In 33.248 flying hours during 1935, the Belgian Air Force had only two 1 crashes, involving four killed, acIng to .i statement presented to [he Belgian Chamber. This compares with 5 fatal crashes, p. in ir-29, when the number of Rowii was115 words
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Article95 1936-04-05 11 Cologne. The League of Nations was extensively "Guyed" In the four-day Cologne Carniv The procession wa the best seen for many years but thr great crowds, I which n eluded many British visitors! C.(' not hr, their usual enthusiasm. In rt ol the procession, the cue was95 words
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Article370 1936-04-05 11 Sixteen Killed In Rail Crash Tokyo. TRASHING into fire truck at a crossv ing between Kobe and Osaka an eastbound limited express from kobto Osaka recently brought death to 16 out of 21 firemen who were ridin on the truck. Four others were severely injured and only one370 words
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Article286 1936-04-05 11 "Kye" Invented By U.S. Doctors AN "eye" which almost quadruple n man's range of vision, an electron tube which sees things hitherto invisible was shown recently to the Amrican j Association for the Advancement of Science at St. Louis by its inventors Dr. Vladimir K. Zworykin286 words
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Article444 1936-04-05 11 PR] 2 1 bh, whi R r r K Even TJ SHU I D [AR< -1 k* E! katea be globe, i doll hou phc Btie h.L. oi me London post office and a charge ac SJSfi at wrt in V/ m must limit Her purcli444 words
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Advertisement35 1936-04-05 11 t m 1 9^^^ 1 1 Iff II L> W MSHfe. MgM^. lIIM| f I i^B^^v l^K^^^ if n 1^ 9^ V 4 ißa# BPEWED AND BOTTLED »N SINGAPORE BY THE AJKHIPELAGO BREWERY Co.Lto. siME^DARByJco.Ltd35 words
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Advertisement42 1936-04-05 11 MILK DRINKING is the u/is&st of hahtts It is so simple if you use Ideal Just empty a "tall" (16 02.) tin into an "Ideal" d.lut.on bottle, fill up with water and you have Nestles S PUrB mnk ~«"^»"*^'l by jgEAL MILK42 words
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Article570 1936-04-05 12 r |MIK Hon. \V. \V. A tor, M.l., is a man of Am COUni He has ••I to express viewi differing from those of his mother, wh< is able lady indeed, for she I.- i than discount tor, ■on an M.P. to sit l\> l ii.tr r570 words
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Article1335 1936-04-05 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones —Sensitive Corns, "Malayans," Propaganda CFNSinVE corns abound in tin's eountrj and it is difficult to avoid treading on them. I never had corns myself, and don't ow how people get that way: but, it I* i < rtain that when you1,335 words
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Article566 1936-04-05 12 ANGLIUS - ANGLIUS. Ppei k.n» of racing, have you heard this t one? A A A A "ATVI just heard it said that pr.]\jo: bj trying to And a good treble the choir" "You fair surprise me, Dan. I thou -h he were dead against horse-racing!"566 words
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Advertisement23 1936-04-05 12 IS Jewels Swiss Lever Chromium vase Unbreakable glass i*9 /Mm m' Wt7' r >il iSo duly in Johore F..M.S. $$wa^£SP MEL -'VifIHIHBHH VI23 words
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927 1936-04-05 13 G.S. Hammonds - G.S. Hammonds This Sinful Age The Curse Of Conscience t t Fast Living j,r(»niiii«'!icr it. thodii being adopted there to fit the i<» the crime. Nothing 1 1 1 1 1 vnu I from America i iiffjfiiig 1 l»nd A extraordinary ideas and equally927 words
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Advertisement287 1936-04-05 13 When Stomach Hurts «m -ffllfe'^^y >. 77ia*'s AC/D a* work f^w J^ attacking the lining of V^n,^ ;jL >our stomach, fermenting Urn 'i^B^B^ food and paving the way for w y ■■■3a«r lli.it burning pain m the pit of your B aßm. M stomach, tli.it a-om in- attack of fl287 words
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Advertisement281 1936-04-05 13 we a "ice J^ w --< v3k 3 L» i -.-I -.-......1 f> b.^'~W ry w.l. u5 h. MM o Zsk q*m* D»,.y rt "H h WgL* Vt#rin't pl->t»»fl^ \«HI#»H in ••'> i* #r^^ n-tf \r> Pr wm^^^^f^T tliHltli.'l lo» th«» f4<rH»t lo Ov*Hhrf»* l!l«"i «<. in^-^y < it- i281 words
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Advertisement189 1936-04-05 13 f MAJESTIC T CHILLY SAUCE Sumptuous In Taste Wild In Fragrance _i^ Unique In Preparation j AIATFCTtC 1 Recommended by l^adin^ faniilirs and r\ I perienced cooks. Wellknoun ever\\\hrre on tf|^^u If/ account of its Quality and value Buy a Ja^ r^^""*^- \JIL bottle and convince v<-'« r ''elf of189 words
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Article188 1936-04-05 14 Sterilisation Problem Raised Sydney. BY i .'whelming majority the an-; nual conference of Australian Metho- j dlfti baa decided to recommend to the State and Federal Governments the urgency of ln ting the practical ty ot volunrary sterilisation. it a.sk« (i lor the appointment of a188 words
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Article176 1936-04-05 14 "Would Bring Fresh Causes Of War* New York. REDISTRIBUTION of colonial territory would not solve the question of peace or war in Europe, in the opinion of Mr. Waltu Lippmann, the distinguished American publicist, writing In the "Herald Tribune Such a redistribution, ho hulci.s. would only bring176 words
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Article1253 1936-04-05 14 SrOR V OF RED MAX 9 French Girl A ccused <r.\ Ur Mall) ran,, .Mar. 10. STATEMENTS made to the exnminIfftstrate here have thrown vivid new n^ht on the shooting; of i ?,!;ix" Ka§sel in ;i London flat. i i:. and woman detained in have1,253 words
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Article173 1936-04-05 14 Gift From Sympathisers To Italy Mogadiscio, Italian Somaliland. EIOHTT-eight lorii s, six light cars, one high-powered torpedo car and a. camion-workshop are on their way from America, accovding to news receii her They ai the of Italian-Americans and Uv ii Bympathisers to the Fascist i j;i oi Volunteers,173 words
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Article88 1936-04-05 14 Brilliant Tail Of :A And Orange A HUGE ineU N w y ork ri is the latest phenomenon In th* United states 1 strange winter. Th > meteor, a i Ul u sk looked tli. ize the lull moon with a long tail of brilliant88 words
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Article121 1936-04-05 14 Laying Out Of Children's Park Parkc loi children ai laid out as a memorial to I Axtrid. There b Id the chief town o! each Of nine provinces of Belgium. An open air hospital tor bal be built in Bru h I md a monument to the121 words
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Article105 1936-04-05 14 Greenwich, Connecticut. The Devonshire Club, ol st lameili Street. London, will benefit to the extent of about £2.000 v ider the terms of the will of Mr. Charles S. Somervllte. a member of the club, who died here at the age of 73. Mr. Somervillo was a105 words
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Advertisement112 1936-04-05 14 Doubled up Jfys with Stomach wP pains yj PjS minutes /A\ t-« later One minute you are doubled ap with pain, due to Moating frat and burning acid in your stomach. Take two or three C'harirx tablet*, and two minutes later ttM pain baa zone. Chardr.x If n-i <!ruif. It112 words
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Advertisement81 1936-04-05 14 y A fine old Scotch whisky I 11/ I J For well over a century Johnnie Walker has conformed I to the highest standards of age 1 1 and quality. 1 i% To-day this grand old whisky I, with the true Highland flavour, is older and better than ever 181 words
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Article1092 1936-04-05 15 EASTER MEETING OF MALAYA'S CHAMPIONS Epuortk U^ue Rally Tourna,ne,U In Sin O a P ore Busy Season Ahead Of Perak Competitions To He Held This Year Match With Selangor May Not Come Off (By "Dragon") No MJor badminton event has been arranged for the Easter Holidays this1,092 words
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Article870 1936-04-05 15 tioned that the loan incurred by the Club on account of the building of the pavilion, is now repaid. The strength of our membership Ls 221 as against 234 in 1934. This figure represents 94 per cent, of the postal officers who are eligible to join the Club. The decrease870 words
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Article610 1936-04-05 15 Anmtal Report Of Sing i port Ping -Pong Association Year Of Marked Progress Activities Of Post-Office Club Winners Of The Various Tournaments (By "Clubman") T SAVE received this week copies of the annual reports of the Sinppoiv Pinjr-Ponff Association and the Post Office Club, Singapore. The610 words
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Article, Illustration336 1936-04-05 15 Billiard, English Game, Open Championship: Winner, Paul Ng Fook Chin-runner-up, Abdul Razak. "A" Class Handicap: Winner, Scan Teng Peow, runner-up, Abdul Razak "B" Class Handicap: Winner. Lim Kirn Choon; runner-up, Sim Kwun--Lang. American Game, Open Championship: Winner, Sallm bin Omar; run-ner-up, Abdul Razak. Handicap Class: Winner, M. Sul>piah; runner-up, Kesar336 words
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Advertisement84 1936-04-05 15 I vS/?^ knows that Craven U A db wor (2^cr fer throat and > i s^e appreciates that extra >|g: JbM VI iSHt rntinWtbb of '33&JEZ9F I' S^^H^IH&»L the air-tight 'Tßl Kfl3l^ J^^£bll9M again. ri Sfc'- -^^L^slißß^B^i lnfiucr tjc changes, thu •cacv Arrccc curing ac> I tASY-ACCESS INNER FOIL WRAPPING84 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1936-04-05 16 SINGAPORE STATE TRIAL POOR FIELDING A Few Individual Efforts Bj *>ii < i ITOI PREAI interest was centred In.ttM v BUte Crick* i ...I whit h was played i»n «he B.C.C. uro.mi taring (li«- l.i 1 ••'k-»*ii»l. *•«< h '\i>«-< t««| iroin Urn aspi rants1,102 words
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Article, Illustration409 1936-04-05 16 FOOT HALL S.A.F.A. League MALAYS, CHINESE AND R.A.I. WELL r.v M F«|| Buck") Till: First Division of the SA.F.A. Learae is reaching an interesting stage Iliy thirls were expected of the Sappers dost year's champions) bill they have heen rather disappolniinf PS far Out of four409 words
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Article, Illustration702 1936-04-05 16 Malacca, Saturday. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Social Club v....^ held on Sunday last, and the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1936 President, Mr. Chan Kanu Swi. .IP.. II vice-president, Mr Tan Boon Tarn; hon. secretary. Mr Leonu Slew Poh; asst. Mcretary, Mr702 words
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Article, Illustration693 1936-04-05 16 Some Amazing Golf Happen ings DKKHAPS it will interest fitter* to rend of some am t/intj golf happenings whit h nre recorded by "Back Spin" in the Sydney Ret'eree. who reirarks that they are strange hut true. Mr AT Brown, whose death occurred recently, was once the693 words
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Article586 1936-04-05 16 C()\l\(, Coming Fiirhtg NKW WORLD'S NEXT PROGRAMME (By u KX). n AMATEUR boxing is adily in creasing in popularity. Thei was ample evidence of this fa th* recent Novices' Competition or^ani*! •(I by the Singapore Amateur Box* ing Association. Nearly 100 entries w< n reeeivti all divisions586 words
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Article, Illustration334 1936-04-05 17 THE NEW MALAY COUNCILLOR trrival I" Singapore rtA-PARTY GIVEN IN 11 MALACCA ■tf H M< i; 1 M I f rfHii I d P;' Pa.slr p»njan>r Park. Mala< I ,ni tn n f a -party ;:i hono l I (ounril OH 1 rrse Includ- i■■ n .ma An him bin334 words
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Article1287 1936-04-05 17 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE TO ROTARY CONFERENCE 'From Our Own R-'portcr/ I [poll, Saturday. 'pHK Conference hero erf Malayan Rotary delegate* opened auspiciously, a large gathering attending th« basineti meeting until tiffin. when members 1 womenfolk joined. The whole business for to-day wa finished at p.m. f1,287 words
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Article83 1936-04-05 17 Sin Chew - Sin Chew Sino-Japanese Talks Useless? Nanking, Apr. 4. it seems that Oen. Bung Che Yuen v abandoned hope that negotiations *Mh the Japanese will rame to i latisiari( ry end. He will soon be proceeding to Peiping. Oen V'M Yn Kens has decided to Incrci.se the forces of83 words
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Advertisement98 1936-04-05 17 Ui:STIN«IIOISE This mastiTp oco of the radio-making SF^* i »jr "~*^rid art is an amazin K|j w SO Tube Si!|M>rlir< II Ini ii\i emhodylnit in its cbMsb dn'sn w«ry In \\'i h thwhile imui Wlilt known t, the Iv \j t |t indostry to-day I V rt t' ALL-METAL TUBES98 words
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Advertisement131 1936-04-05 17 a s? sf* EB^ \Y% A friendly rubber good company— a few JM| drinks. Pleasant, fleeting hours. Just one side 11 of life in this country. Tomorrow, the blazing H9 sun the daily round. Can you greet the morning with the joy which comes from a sense KB of personal131 words
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Advertisement260 1936-04-05 17 IKIMICVM l> MALAY STATES RAILWAYS NOTICE JOHORE CAUSEWAY LIFT BRIDGE The above Lift Bridge which carries the main public road from Singapore to Johore and the North will undergo repairs on the following dates: From midnight on Monday 6 7th April until 5 a.m. on Tuesday morning 7th April, 1936,260 words
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Advertisement266 1936-04-05 17 Grown on Uald Heads by Using KOTALKO praise accorded to Kotalli of Miv \V Jon« Ol Mil. 1 bald. ll( Btat now I have n ;ihun danre of li.nr. v. m y photo liow.s. T- f* "Like man; ■V I was c ':i: because 1 had avail. A' B|^ cidori266 words
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Article246 1936-04-05 18 TOffE CONTINUES QUIET Prices Marked Down Slightly Singapore f Saturday m rning. Rubber (Singapore) 26 j. cts. (!o\vn ct. Market Tune: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $io:;i.., i wn $1 To-day's Prices: London: 7'^d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 15 cts., down 3|16 ct. Market Tone: Steady at246 words
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94 1936-04-05 18 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Saturday noon. \o. I X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. April i 26 516 26 716 Croort FAQ. in cases (FOB. April i 26 316 26 516 No. I. X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 316 26 516 dc. Aoril 26 J/94 words
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Article344 1936-04-05 18 towards the end of the year, and Mr Tones acted during his absence. Both gent'emen rendered excellent service and Mr Whitehoiue ha.s the ful 1 "cindence of the board The rpDort and account! were adopt c> ■;tnd a dividend of two and a half pc cent vas344 words
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Article64 1936-04-05 18 Accident Thai Brot»y On Neuritis This old i conn a VJ But v follow 1 hud liir from top to I anj id n nritis in Aftt turned re- life and hi ularl3 foi oi tea. Ni c:r i? ml piano i umatk bod Two64 words
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Advertisement174 1936-04-05 18 Here's the BIG c^a m//M Me /om/ upkeep cost r .Vofe Agents:- J THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. U926> LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG MOTORS, PENANG IPOH MOTORS, IPOH. GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE I APITO L TUESDAY NEXT SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY AT 3.15— j hssat METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, producers STORMING «SS! of "Mutiny174 words
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Advertisement61 1936-04-05 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE— A compound house No. 346, Dato Kramat Road, Penan with lane* 5799 sq. ft. $6,003. A Press (printers etc* in Penan? worth $10,000 will sell for $8,000. Apply to P.O. Box 360 Penang. FOR SALE 514 Fiat Saloon 1932 Model, excellent condition, new upholstery, owner lea\61 words
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Advertisement415 1936-04-05 18 MAO I tV tf?7f TNI MAKERS ~J^? OP PAMOUS /♦j flit l(n UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EX \CY, SIR THOMAS SHENTON WHITELEGGE THOMAS. K. C.M.G.. <) i SINGAPORE FLOWER SHOW 193 ft. will be held at THE NEW WORLD, Jalan B«sar, on Surda>, sth days of April, IH3»>415 words
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Article719 1936-04-05 19 TWO WINNERS FOR E. DONNELLY GOOD GOING Reform Wins A Second Time I m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rrHFRK WM ;i 1 ll^ attendance for races, whith w.-i favoured with ll'ont wither. The jrointf was good. The totalizator and course sweep* Mff well719 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-04-05 19 A tu.ssle for possession near the Gunners' goal in the first division match on Friday which the Chinese won in the last minute by 2—l.25 words
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Article123 1936-04-05 19 Six-a-Side Soccer And Tennis Tourney THE S.C.R.C. will soon start their Rix- a-side Soccer tournament and memban who wish to participate are requested to give their names at the Club house. The winning team will be given silver medals. The following are officials for the i coming123 words
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Article170 1936-04-05 19 Ladies' Tournament Included ARRANGEMENTS have been concluded a hereby the Challenge Shield Tournament for 1936. open to members of all clubs, will be held at an early date to be announced shortly. Entries are being invited from ali clubs in Malaya. The number of entries from each170 words
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Article247 1936-04-05 19 1 Chinese Win Exciting Game (From Our Oun Correapmident) Malacca. Saturday. THE Malacca Club football eleven, after a run of successes Calf season, suffered defeat at the hands of the Chinese eleven, whom they met on Thursday on the Club Padang. From the start to the finish the247 words
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Article681 1936-04-05 19 LEAGUE GAME Five Goals Without Reply Singapore, Saturday. AT the Anr;on Foi'd Sta..u:ii to-day n the R.A.1., in Div. I. cf the Singapore League, trounced the Malays to the tune of s—o.5 0. The Airmen gave a sparkling display and in th md had the Malay681 words
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Article, Illustration225 1936-04-05 19 40,000 Scots Invade London London, April 4 THERE were the usual animated scene .s 1 associated with the Boat Race ana the Soccer International. A cold, drizzling rain failed to damper the spirits of the early invaders of whom 40 000 were from Scot'ind.Reuter - 225 words
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Article177 1936-04-05 19 H.II. Th? Sultanah Presents Pri2 'From Our Ov n Correspondent) Bahru, A I THE annual distribution *of prise Bahru, t)"i- place this i i m th< C >nHall There was a 1 ol pai enta <>i pupils and mong tho c present were lirr Highness ;h<- Sultanah177 words
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Article138 1936-04-05 19 Two New Battleships And Thirteen Cruisers Washington. Apr. 4. Mr. Snndley informed Journalists tha two battleships would be laid down in 1937 and thirteen cruisers would be constructed over a period of four years The Increased requirements ol the United States Navy wore necessitated by the expiration ofReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement173 1936-04-05 19 A Sunday, April 12th.j& N*w World Arena I-^ T f\ Sec Two o! the Most Popular Ftp.hters in Town Tr-day Settle An Old Argument Over 12-3 Mm. Rils. j| W/ < #k Y^ I C^ \f i:\-Orirnt Champion V Hfc*£ W^ VOINCJ I f\ fX l«Ci T wii« Has beaten173 words
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Advertisement23 1936-04-05 19 THE HUNTER r <% The best bag he ever bagged Jl bag of Fraser Neave, Ltd. DiSTRiBUTORS. Fraser Neave Ltd., Di3iributors Of Tiffer Jeci23 words
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Article, Illustration189 1936-04-05 1 Opened By The Governor RUGBY INTERNATIONAL Chong Chee To n Huck T;>e runni In \hv Mm.-. Handicap Doubles Champ] >nship receiving their prizes In tin- v open tennis tournament An excellent exhibition of pot plants ai tim opening oi Luc- o^i,-,vi or< Flowci Sliow at189 words
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Advertisement88 1936-04-05 1 2O pages FOR 3 cents I SPECIAL OFFER 1 POLO KIIIIITK J l()l BZITE:i PLAY v i "v j di^HHr >/ iff s FOR MEN OR WOMBM BI'TTON WHITE BLUE IN SIZES: 30 to Bl TTON i 1 KONTS. ALSO PINK S 30' 32" FRONTS. r /O—^ r?TH FELT HAT.88 words
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