Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 May 1936
1936-05-03
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1936-05-03 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. I— No. It. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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314 1936-05-03 1 SHOO f ING AND LOOTING IN ADDIS ABABA THE END OF ORGANISED RESISTANCE I.*. iul» hi. May 2. THE British Minister at Addis \baba has reported to London that the Kmperor has left Addis Ababa for Djibouti, accompanied l>> the Kmpress and the Crown Prince.Reuter - 314 words
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Article79 1936-05-03 1 New Research Laboratory For Cambridge London. May 1. CIR Herbert Austin's sift of £250.000 for research at Cambridge is cx pected to result in the early construction of a million volt laboratory to con- duct atom bombarding experiments. Lord Rutherford declares that effort* thereby facilitated on the79 words
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146 1936-05-03 1 "BEER IN CANS" Steel Firm's Appeal To Workmen (B\ Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aptii 22. JHE bottle manufacturing Industry v* Great Britain, recaptured from forego countries in recent year* la abou 4 ©counter fierce competition from lh W^ish tlnplate trade. Messrs. Baldwins. Ltd., the South rwea steel146 words
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Article277 1936-05-03 1 i By Air Mail) An Amazing Discussion Recalled (From Our Own Correspondent) t Jx>ndon. April 22. NEWS of the death of Professor Ha rower has evoked eulogistic obituary notices in the home papers. Sir Gralton Elliot Smith writes to Th? TiHU* as follows: "In the face of277 words
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Article73 1936-05-03 1 GERMANY MANCHUKUO Chinese Government To study Treaty Nanking, May 'J The German Legation has Informed the Chinese Foreign Office of the commercial treaty between Germany and Manchukuo signed on April 30 in Tokyo It is pointed out that the treaty 1 purely of a commercial nature. The Chinese Foreign Office73 words
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Article191 1936-05-03 1 Anti-ltcd Tact JAPANESE WARSHIPS FOR TANGKU Peiping, Saturday Afternoon. STEPS have been taken to enforce the anti-Communist pact con- eluded by the Japanese authoritiej and the Charhar-Hopei Political Council. Four Japanese destroyers and two cruisers an 1 being stationed permanently ii t Tangku to give assistance191 words
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Article393 1936-05-03 1 Mrs. 11 MacPhirson ON THE WAY TO RUSSIA Singapore, Saturday. MRS. Margaret MacPherson, a journalist with a wide reputa,ion, writer of poems and stories and me of the most widely travelled .vornen of the present era, is at present in Singapore, staying at the roodwood Park393 words
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Article134 1936-05-03 1 Mr. Cordell Hull Speaks Out Washington, May 2. MR. Cordeli Hull, the U.S. State Secretary, attacked economic nat- tionalism when he received representa- tives, of the foreign Press. He declared that the world was In a network of discriminations which involved retaliations, mbargoes. quotas and other restrictionsReuter - 134 words
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Article27 1936-05-03 1 Patted By House Of Representatives Washington, May l. Th«> House of Representative! passed the Navy Hill providing for an expenditure of $53 1.000.000. neuter.27 words
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Article75 1936-05-03 1 The following are passengers by the Jutlandla which left Marseille* lor the Bani on Apr. 28: Mr. M. Bteincke, for Penang. I Mr. J. Broadbent, Mrs. Broadbont and infant, Mrs. I. Mackintosh and child, Miss G. M. Mullie, for Port Bwettenham. Mr. H. Byron, Mrs Byron. Mr G. E.75 words
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Article, Illustration250 1936-05-03 1 DR. CECIL W ILSON MARRIES (By Air Mail» Archbishop's Daughter BRIDE'S FATHER OFFICIATES (From Our Own correspond* > London. Apr. 22. rpHE Archbishop of Dublin (the 1 Most Rev. J. 'A. F. Gregg) officiated in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, at the marriage of his daughter, Miss Margaret Dorothea Gregg, to250 words
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Article209 1936-05-03 1 CREW DYING Timely Aid Of Film Yacht Athene Singapore Saturday. A DISMANTLED dhow hi the Indian O oin. All hands dyiiiß o l hunger and thirst ami all hope of rescue apparently mmc. That was what the American yacht Athene (owned »y Mr. Tav Garnett), n209 words
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Article42 1936-05-03 1 Nanfttnc May. 2. Prince Teh of Mongolia hM clodded to comply with the Chinese Nationa Government's order to n-movo the seat of the Mongolian Council from Painginiao to Chiaopusu. The latter city it renamed Tehuahsien. Bin chew Jit Poh.42 words
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Article41 1936-05-03 1 Nanking, May .2 Tho sugar merchants »>f Chaomui, In the BwatoTW district, appealed to the Central Government to check the smiJßgllng of sugar In North China, otherwise the sugar industry of Chaomui will be ruined.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.41 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-05-03 1 A 'ction of the 1 irge crqwd that attended the opening of the British Ti\.de I tir at the Great World on Friday evening.24 words
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Advertisement18 1936-05-03 1 For Best Sports 10 ports Read the <r 5 A.M. EDITION HCME FOOTBALL RESULTS S (SEE PAGE J)18 words
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Advertisement11 1936-05-03 1 yon n r *f IB Sole Agent's: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.11 words
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Article51 1936-05-03 2 U.S. Gunman's Meek Surrender New Orleans. May 1. The police have captured Alvin Kaipis public enemy No. 1. as a climax to a nationwide s r.rch of s'\ months. Twice previously he had rhot his way out of police traps b\ii this time he surrendered meekly51 words
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Article718 1936-05-03 2 THA T R ESOL UTION AMENDED THE COMMITTEE AND PRESS riMIK minutes of the meeting of the Strait* Settlements (Singapore) Association held on April 27 have now been made available. It appears that the minutes of the previous resolution wore amended, the resolution then passed bein£718 words
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FIGHT FOR LIFE AT SEA
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Article507 1936-05-03 2 ASSAILANT JUMPS OVERBOARD (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, Saturday. |N the Sunday Tribune of April 26, it was repotted that a Chinese dcci passenger travelling in tho s.s. Sin Kheng Seng from Malacca t i Singapore attempted to throw oxerhoard a young Chinese girl, the daughter of a well-known Malacca507 words
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Article159 1936-05-03 2 KILLED BY FALLING PLANK Harbour Board Coolis's Death rrwur Singapore, Saturday. T a IjIOKCII hatch plank A on board the Blue Funnel 1 Wfktag in th< hold l A 40-pound beard was olaced over the hatch to enable stewards to convey stores to the refrigerator. Foii- men were employed in159 words
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Article69 1936-05-03 2 Iney, N.s.w. Apr. 19 r v military trainmi for women as well as for m<-n was supported ov delegates to the annual rou "f the powerful United Au I-T V. "Women are exercising all n pn'i priVl] I I them accept al o all m responsibilities." said69 words
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Advertisement340 1936-05-03 2 n i mi M 4 i i m i i i i i i it i i I hi i riiil<iii>iilnl i I'l i i i i i i ii i i in i i i in run jj MALAYA'S PREMIER L this \vki-:k MONDAY. \\f l)\KSf;\V A, IKIIiW COCKTAIL340 words
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Advertisement346 1936-05-03 2 she owes all m J^l ~fv\\ her ha PP iness mJKm Vi t0 Gl&BS HO < %j^ f DENTIFRICE nih y Mb JeBM lit |i i /kS I ;JHHj EsßMfc bb^ I HiPV^^ > 'L«^ J I wavoil th#»rn off gaily enough, tScn she I >^^H| ■fl^^M^Mri^B' H^ $At do*n346 words
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Advertisement364 1936-05-03 2 A. Jfr f CALLOUSES AND BUNIONS -'VANISHED! Don I your did, >. htrmy Iri I ha bottom o) n difl any l/OW l h ail my Had giving o: softenin rool i i skin. iched. Th< i RADOX BWENDS CORNS 9 Obtaina Import. i APB 3 Thick* Si i*€iu<4 Wavy364 words
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Article, Illustration773 1936-05-03 3 'PHILEAS FOGG" IN SINGAPORE AIR TRANSPORT BANNED FRENCHMAN'S BET WITH PARIS NEWSPAPER MAVELLING round the world H 80 days, just as Jules Verne's Phileas Pofg accomplished the feat. That is the task which M. Jean Cocteau. a leading French poet of the new school,773 words
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Article79 1936-05-03 3 INCLINED TO GO EASIER Complete Absence Of Dvinand •By Our Financial Correspondent) Sing] Saturday morning. Robber gapore) 26';- cti Changed. Mark.-t Tone: Qi Tin (Singapore) $101%. up $Vi•May's Prices:— Upodon: 7V<d., up l 16 d. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. ««w York: 15 IS 16 cts. down 179 words
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Article107 1936-05-03 3 The market steadied a little towards the c! m yesterday on the publication of Malayan shipments during April, These were, low at tons Dut will result in an appreciable rise in local stocks. World stock, outside the restneli n area, at the end of March are computed to be107 words
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Article93 1936-05-03 3 Dull With Little Buying In Evidence Singapore. Saturday, noon •Throughout thp mornine thf* markpt I hOS I)'" v-rv <ImH and I'ttl" hnviiif infContinued in next column* terest is in evidence. World stocks outsidp the restriction area are calculated to have fallen by another 20,000 toas during Match.93 words
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Article1103 1936-05-03 3 Manchester United Promoted Charlton Athletic For First Division THE following are the final results and table positions in the English Leagues, as telegraphed by Reuter. I 1 w Arsenal 2 Leeds U. 2 Pirmlngham 1 West Bromwich A. 5 Brentford 6 Dcby C. 0 Chelsea1,103 words
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Article317 1936-05-03 3 Man's Threat As Ho Leaves Court (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 1. WHILE sleeping In her room she said that she was awakened, and then saw a man. He demanded money from her otherwise he said he would molest her. This was the evidence given317 words
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Article157 1936-05-03 3 CHINKSK l);n 18 up 'Inn is GALLANT IM.AV BY Paris. May 2. riJ \N< im (liv won her Davis Cap match kgaiasfl China when Rorotra and ftetaaid seal Kho sin Ki<- ;m<i Gordon Lam In the doubles encounter i»> << I, <» I <». 6—2. The C lor157 words
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Article46 1936-05-03 3 Bristol Triumph Over Gloucester London, May 2 riAHE following Rugb* Union mutches 1 were played to-day:— Abcravon 3 Llanrlly 0 Brist ol 13 GlouobKCT 0 Cardiff 3 Neath J Hartlepool 0 < nkM XV 24 Northampton 3 Coventry IS Plymouth A. 0 Torquay A 846 words
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109 1936-05-03 3 Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. May) 26% 26 7 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. May» 26 V 4 26 5 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* (awardable Spore* 26 Vs 26 > 4 do. May 26»/109 words
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Advertisement207 1936-05-03 3 FOOT TTT~ COMFORT V from the First Day! st^ >^ No. *****9 IS A X 0 N E SHOES for MEN Every "Saxone" Shoe has that subtle eul of distinction, is tested for endurance, made from hi-h -radc skin.s and iB j^^^^^^^M^. vV vi( 1(I c est r^ iurn ior207 words
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Advertisement195 1936-05-03 4 THEY MADE HIM (APT MN OF A DEATH SHIP! HERE'S A MIGHTY BPIC OF THE SE 1/V| |_lAfc-*r}|-*A OPENING TO-DA^ I ALHAMBRA i .-^.i 5-9.1 5 Condemned for a crime he didn't commit, tricked by the woman he loved, hounded l»v relenllm n\«<l\(» of the MB, .lack Holt fights against195 words
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Advertisement204 1936-05-03 4 7f/i D^ y/ ,4nrf .Sfi7/ Ti/JE: .B^^T sf/OVy 7iV TOWN! Don't miss these Last Few Performances!! i Matinee TO-DAY 3-15 CAPITOL t 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 I it! II and (.IM.III <oiilinno their 1 'riiimpli in lI.K.O's miisical 4*«»iiK'tl> ishoM Bi^t Mol I^^^l :^j^i^i^:':^Bß B^T r"^ H^hßv^l -'/■>:•• jBB Bbb*^ ft^MSfc^204 words
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Advertisement216 1936-05-03 4 Acclaimed by Enthusiastic audiences as a picture that stands as one of the rare experiences of the 9 ere— G. 15 NIGHTLY D.1 3 1 United Artists .^^^^fei present with V ■^Sp^fifc' S liv- famous Boy >'?&&- WBf- ik ■BH? P^ F- < *U II J 5 Star of "DAVID216 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1936-05-03 5 ENTHUSIASM OF THE FANS NEW FILM Malayan Premiere On May 12 AIITTLK <>*<*'■ t m«uiths a«o. r'harli? Oiaplin attended in ar |v morniiiß business conference at ii* \n«fles hoti-l. The word had iiThol %ot around that the T T Jas there, and in less than1,510 words
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Article534 1936-05-03 5 SINGS GRAND OPERA Kitty Carlisle's Talent KITTY CARLISLE was born in New Orleans. She learned American history from a French text. She shi£s grand opera in Italian. And speaks German fluently! "It really isn't as bad as it seems," laughed Miss Carlisle. who*e ambiti< n to534 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-05-03 5 Nelson Eddy. America's most popula Radio Star who possesses Ui<sevem'^ Rnesi voice appears In "Ro Mario" at, tho Capitol on Mny 5 with Jcanetto MacDonaUl.25 words
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Article341 1936-05-03 5 "WAY DOWN EAST" New England Setting A dramatic >tor>, rick in its \vni- Miri eloovent In »li > unusual c i- to;i »phy and cleilins with the fa fundamental story of a *.iri who has c* »nd h< r ri^ht to «'>ve aeain is "Way341 words
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Article290 1936-05-03 5 Aided By High Altitude THK gioroius operatic vuuos of Jeanctts Mac Donald and NtiMfi Kddy will ring out more triumphant ly than ever in "Rose Marie" because of the unusual altitude of their six-week mountain location. Such was the astotmhing an nouneement of Mr. Kdouard liffC, Nelson290 words
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Advertisement7 1936-05-03 5 THE DRINK THAT CANNOT IMITATED SM ASM7 words
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Advertisement113 1936-05-03 5 THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY STE WA RT WA R NE R FFKRODYNi: RADIO Equipped with metal tubes matched and balanced to form a unit of^ <\xceptional power and amazing musical quality— 7, 9 11 TUBE MODSLfI AVAILABLE METAL TUBES OVERSIZE SPEAKERS AUTOMATIC STATION RNW tilj' DUAL TONE CONTROL f3k CURVILINEAR CONE113 words
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Article711 1936-05-03 6 }jbi\t I'Mvfhls Hold-Up Birds ttuilcl All-Metal Nftrtl KlmK Mart** Charges Fares Rain of Snakes. HBRI ai from many parti o1 the iforld sent by Renter Hpl n<> tit IT HAPPE CHICAGO M oUek Vrn un r-nrnmanded young ed a tramcar in Chicago ised a i against the711 words
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Article406 1936-05-03 6 Police In Pursuit .{OO MILES THROUGH SEVEN TOWNS Johannesburg, Transvaal. 'pWO 16-year-old boys were arrested at Springs (Transvaal) as they stepped from a high-powered car in which fhetf had led th». police a crazy dash through seven towns in Eastern Transvaal, covering more than 300 miles406 words
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Article102 1936-05-03 6 Roll Call Finds All 200 In Cells Chungking, Szechuen. MORE than 200 convicts had to be released when a big fire broke out in the prison at Hsuanhan, near here. But instead of escaping they helped to fight the blaze until it was eventually put out.102 words
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Article285 1936-05-03 6 Euthanasia Causes Asylum Panic (By Air Mail) Salem, Oregon. THE case for and against Euthanasia (painless death for hopelessly-ill or insane) has caused terrible scenes in the Oregon Home for the Feeble-Minded, resulting in the escape of five patients who feared they were to be put to death.285 words
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Advertisement182 1936-05-03 6 M BY ITS FLAVOUR J{ o Taste the unusual smoothness of O Johnnie Walker ft BY ITS BOUQUET? 8 S Notice the Highland fragrance in 0 your glass of Johnnie Walker! X BY ITS REPUTATION \l 0 Think how Johnnie Walker has become a figure of international fame o symbol182 words
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Advertisement91 1936-05-03 6 MAJESTIC* IUW CHILLY SAUCE f|/f\J Sumptuous In Taste JWIJ Wild In Fragrance Unique In Preparation; j!^"**! 1 Recommended b\ leading families aiid I) perienced cooks. WeUknoun even where^on jRrtSSf r %\iM account of its quality and |r vah e <hj<: rn th. I boWle and onvirtct yoUrS^ f rv^ 9TORI91 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1936-05-03 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES fHEKK a pleasant informality al> ut th« departure of Sir Shenton Thomas for horn? by air i.. Sunday morning. Hi fact'li* :<H hands with cfllciali and thers who had assembled to say good-bye, entered tin- Imperial Airways liner and Aived cheer} fan well froni tin- window ;hca«1,686 words
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Advertisement54 1936-05-03 7 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRIE OF OUR CH LLED BEEF which is deliriously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. tt-1 1 If 1 J'UMCWW^ 11154 words
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Article, Illustration2181 1936-05-03 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. lI V oeir woman <'<»ri-*'*|»oiitl**iil T company present AaHphi Hotel Roof Garden last when the members of laUofl of Malaya. mid their ffoestl held nuaJ dim c well arranged ana the of the Adelphi is to on the excellent gOOd Mftlflg Mrs F B wife2,181 words
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Article29 1936-05-03 8 For those who suffer from perspiring hands, one way of helping the matter is to bathe the hands in warm water and alcohol This is particularly advisable when sewing.29 words
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Article484 1936-05-03 8 THE most rate material y 1 .seen for a lor.p time vn* Z kind of crinkle trilMa that mak£ ne some of the lovely model Si Up Bpwns at Enid Prtne'v. Ther, T' nin that Is particularly beautiful On liar colour of (\n V ma ,vish mi,484 words
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Advertisement29 1936-05-03 8 4 M>Sl\4. SALE TOR M DAYS ONLY at tht J-lil^ i'|-4J k k RAFFLES HOTEL THE SINGAPORE BRANCH doataf down n\u\ all ell muv( ho clearM at l)ij.r discount.29 words
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Advertisement76 1936-05-03 8 The House that offers widcMt selecti<»n i and keenes! values. F»hone 12f).J. siioi: CO--154 A: SM North BrMft Hd. DRESSES for ALL OCCASIONS, Hungarian Embroidered Blouses and Dresses, Bridal Wreaths and Veils, Gloves, Novelttss. etc., De Souza Brothers, 42, HIGH STREET. 'Phone 3188. j. r |^4u^ Chats Noirs\ s London76 words
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Advertisement118 1936-05-03 8 Prof. ADRIEN PETERS, 95, Govlang Road. Practical-Psychology, Nature-Cure, Magnetic-Treatment Advise, Treatment, or lessons in Healing given., Hours: 2, G P.M. isiiri|i:iai>'i I; 1 1 1 1 ii iiiiiiiiiiii it '■i:iitiiifp|iiiiiiiiiii|ii|im<i|iii"iutuii>iiiiiiiniuiMtii|iiiiiii!ii>ii:iiitiililliv T il PALAIS DES MODES? S3, STAMFORD ROAD. Extitifetve evening j?o^v,,s smart cocktail and afternoon dresses, a nice selection of118 words
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Advertisement108 1936-05-03 8 Th:> Gift Shop Song. 157, North BHdgt T '<>ad. It's Not a Long Way to the GIFT SHOP, For the SMARTEST HATS in town. Just take a stroll down to the GIFT SHOP, For a HAT to match your GOWN. SMART in Piccadilly. Swell in Leicester Square And if you108 words
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426 1936-05-03 9 AT URDA'' a bui ng with a ifprence U l! tn<> nn^ per Stance ol Jim Buxton and hi. rche.^ra aitei Twton lh« larfe numbci- and t wai. ft l inert should a wellcrowded hull Amone ni pai •ere Mr P 0 C426 words
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Article, Illustration390 1936-05-03 9 [■"■T HAN Kri(i;;y evening M th following /XN. made its ao1/ >>» the M. r— \_-tf>i«)) well Arms:— k^AV *i The? Kedah WanQ/TsVJxi deren (mixed) ohal- i 1 1 Ji \\<\c the Hill Dwel- mixed to a cricket match to take iec on the padai." and390 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-05-03 9 Little Maareen Parkei v.b> i< ateying \viti> her nn-tiier at 'i)Mvr»U-sceiit BlSftHMr, Frascr's Hill.14 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1936-05-03 9 Imagination Glorifies This Season 's Fa sh ion IF YOU have good intentions of beinu really chic woman this spring, T would suggest that you begin at onct giving sunshine to your imagination and in every way coaxing it to expand n nd quickly develop. All our attitudes are going1,315 words
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Advertisement46 1936-05-03 9 A womji knows that In 1 «it»l mitieri of hy-iene I comfort %he ia f with Sourha'ls -I a name I associated for over SO yean I with the hijheit pomble I itJDdar^, ->f purity. r_ 01 Chem.sts and Stores GHArr^ 1 A nt for Mala >»46 words
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Advertisement95 1936-05-03 9 S MALAYAN PEWTER i Hundreds of < »rary Dp- I signs. Bvery Piece Faultlessly > S Made by Hand. I Dts >! AYNARD& LTD., 11. Battery Road, Singapore. S •s*—~ »g» > 'A dTw^>^\ n our wa^ home drop in f or l^^JgjSl&vil.^^ waffles or one of our special y95 words
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Advertisement6 1936-05-03 9 CHin€/€ TUII/T6D /TRROI mOT/ ,]Q^OkiC c6 words
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Advertisement117 1936-05-03 9 Las I* a I3isg3€*i*ti S presents i a new shipment of gowns, bathing i suits and hats. Also dresses made to order. The Novelty Store) i Capitol Building North Bridge Kd. WzAi^Ss^^'^'^ofo^ Of 3 n I "THE MARCH OF THE CHILDREN Let your Baby, too, join this joyous company and117 words
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Advertisement29 1936-05-03 9 ghjh i Announces a display of Evening, Afternoon and S Dinner Gowns of Exclusive Styles, commencing on i I Wednesday, May 6. Phone 3838 I'apitol Building, Stamford Kd. i29 words
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Article579 1936-05-03 10 piNE tribute i work in them malaria by M N hi Grieve, wh< d a 1 h v. i i nnounced, aid I Sir MaK -lm Wal L lon 'i inn-s r ferred to what Mr. Gri< able to accomplish during th coffee disaster in Ceylon, and tl.579 words
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Article626 1936-05-03 10 MANY'S the day I wish I had gone co Hollywood and become a film sti-.v. Read the paragraph which follows and tnink of the wonderful time I Blight have had. A **> "nOES your son ever come back to vi. if you, since he626 words
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Article1209 1936-05-03 10 Relief, Lotteries, Sea Tales, Generals "DELIEF of distress In Singapore,* 1 one >f the educated unemployed said to me thf tin r day, "is not yet on an adequate scale, and the contemptuous spirit which you ntly asked the administrators not to HSC is1,209 words
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Advertisement17 1936-05-03 10 lO&Ccttes eft usuusLucJ! ex.cexxsnc* No duty on Watches in Johorc d- F MS. Ift, Colly er Quay.17 words
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Article1437 1936-05-03 11 HATRED OF WHBTF RACiiS INTERNAL D iSSENSIONS WANING POWER OF THE EMPEROR W K translation o article on Abyssinia which a,>I in the KaagiclM Port, M of the most Influential piperi in Holland. Th< UT formef 1)llt(h Army officer, who has beta re n* the paper1,437 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-05-03 11 Miss Anita Frankel and her fiance Mr. Kurt Lewandowski. who arrived In Singapore by the Onelsenau. They are to be married on Sunday, May 10. at the Chesed El Synagogue.30 words
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Article117 1936-05-03 11 i,OOO Watch Astonishing Scene •By Air Mail* London, April 20. WHILE 1.000 persons were attending an evening service at St. Paul's Cathedral, a young woman stood naked at the altar s'eps. The woman walked towards the altar from one of the pews just as the117 words
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Article125 1936-05-03 11 Taking Of Finger-Prints To Stop Crim? <By Air Mail* Birmingham, April 20. THE Chief Constable of Birmingham wants the police to be allowed to U.ke the finger prints of juvenile offenders. In his annual report, he states: "Of the 4.000 odd indictable offence.? committed in Birmingham last year,125 words
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Article465 1936-05-03 11 Features Of Hundredth Number THE Malayan Police Magazine.- celebrates its hundredth Issue with the April number, which contains several special features. A letter is published from H. E. the Governor, Sir Bhenton Thomus, reading as follows: "When I received a demand- for it was no less— for465 words
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Advertisement52 1936-05-03 11 /I'/Va^ ■"H Hpa MP^B i \S k« J I .''9 "^Mi S IF i/ /yn B^L S^ B" 18 H^#^ i I I 's «BW ■BV^g^^M Q Aftf MA N V^P?y/^B I Xll^^^Ni^ y^mWL*^^mT/ f^'^"^— :^>'"'" I Tf fit^l^H*rh^^ ■^Bff 3^-. BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE JJJCHIPELACO BREWERY52 words
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Advertisement55 1936-05-03 11 ■■lilt .<- tpl INCREASING THRONG \"W^^\ OF MILK DRINKERS jj|jfiglg|i| It is so simple if you use "Ideal." BU LjM^l Just empty a "tall" (16 oz.) tin into an "Ideal" dilution bottle, fill up with water and you have 5 to 6 tumblers of pure milk guaranteed by Nestles. Iv55 words
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Article1693 1936-05-03 12 SECRET AGENT'S EXPERIENCES IN RUSSIA Soviet Trap Which Didn't Work SUPPOSE most people of imagination have scared themselves at some time with the thought of beinj? huricd alive, writes Dorian Blair fthe assumed name of a British secret agent). When Dzerjiiisky. the mad chief of1,693 words
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Article129 1936-05-03 12 By .1) Gloves To !>< k Worn On Hoth Hands London, April n. WHEN gloves an on ceremonial occasions, both j;lov to be worn on the hand. This is decreed In i vised regulations governing the wearing ol uniforms by officers Of the Fleet, published in Admiralty Fleet129 words
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Advertisement142 1936-05-03 12 i CRAVEN A I i fin* my favourite cigarettes because they never affect I iiij throat." mmmmm^ I i Jlr >* --W -is -ifi? yt*id THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME J:^sffV rW A J ii pltfcrvcd uifhm fhc air-tight 'TRU-VAC* L tin ami protcif. fhr t ijjarcttes .ngainst the harm-142 words
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Advertisement286 1936-05-03 12 IFYOU HAVE ATIRED FEELING with puns n y»ur b^ck and acrsts Hir ).:;m, foci <t sort mgeuck whenever you attrnpt to *:r>op Lave nouty or riieumatic pains alx>ul your pod) experience unusual thirst, drowsiness a", t r.i-.mR, ttt., it is a sure s>ign of liver and kidney trouble— often weak286 words
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Advertisement71 1936-05-03 12 RENAULT AIRLUXE OUTSTANDING SPEED AND ACCELERATION V^il^^ Comfort and performance have been y/ embodied in tli new Renault Airluxc —^S an mnisdaJly suecessfal 'i< free. Theii advanced equipment bicludei four wheel jacks, and a!l other modern iceea oriei AGENTS: usually found <>ml\ in i, irs. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. <1926>71 words
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Article781 1936-05-03 13 %The Old And The New~% X' Point Of View Apathetic t Selangor ISIONALLY, or writ( pggp m in Malaya, a little seriou reflection. \V<- few M sadly kackil n T htt «-n pointe'l profrannnes for tb> country an left entirely to amateurs, to atiftll individual-,781 words
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Advertisement59 1936-05-03 13 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS r i^| WANTED -Spare time agents are V iT^^t B^y\^\^9 wanted throughout Malaya by world ly HI b l| l *Hl famous British Manufacturerers to work m Jl^^^^^i on highest commission basis. £30 to £60 sure income. The romplete directory -ives full paiticuhM and instructions. 111/^! r Wrlte59 words
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1331 1936-05-03 14 A STORY ABOUT BONDS Dramatic Questions DEFENCE COUNSEL'S SUGGESTION By Air Mail) London, Apr. 15. ■\RAMA IIC questions to two women were a feature of remarkable CAM at Marylebone. One woman stood in the dock on charges of false pretences: the other was the wife1,331 words
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Article109 1936-05-03 14 Grand Cordon 01 Orcl^r Of Fuad I Cam King Puad d signed .i ro script Instituting a new EErvpMan decoration-—the Orand Cordon ol th» Order of Fuad ne This decoration may be conferred upon the heads or the V Princess and their families, m< the Egyptian Royal Family109 words
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Advertisement124 1936-05-03 14 Sr E F fc? GREAT EASTERN- LIFE BLDG.-s.ngapore "iSffjCIDES" jjjtoJ m. FLIT J^jmUm WtKftL rw/t M«k yoyr K»ol»h nnA *rrs #<SEL.y^»^^^S^B^B^P^B^B^SP 1/ fort by accepting wortM««» 'in- jri^jJKf v» *jM nL) t»cticid«V or Imitation* that 1 "v&S d vx~r /zT >wo *q* l rq d* umUr th« nam» <A "Flit-124 words
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Advertisement71 1936-05-03 14 tyuh ¥jT^ "WK.AKNLS'i tj/ DEBILITY fI^^DESCHIENS'SYRUP XV of H^mojlnbm Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed »h.it tin rtdJc*J remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give* health and strength. Fa* better than serums, raw m-at, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUBT CO., LTD, SINGAPORE OUt AINAKLK FROM AIJ, AUIF.H \A NEW It.71 words
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Article587 1936-05-03 15 A DISCIPLINARY BOARD FOR PERAK B. A. \lov< To Stop Unpleasant Incident* Standard In Tdping District Improved State Champion's Hard Tussle Popularity Of The Game In flu United States Results Of SunnyDale Tournaments. By BH)K the first time in tho history of the 1 >( rak Badminton587 words
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Article396 1936-05-03 15 Gaining Popularity In U.S.A. Further to what appeared last week In theae columns concerning the differences between badminton and tennis, the following will be of interest: A.s a means to train for endurance and stamina in tennLs the following from Sydney Wood. American ranking Davis Cup player396 words
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Article276 1936-05-03 15 A *t9UHt !>>./>. Tour To Puloe Bukom Victories In Friendly Matches Chinese Chin Woo Lose In Ping- pone/ Sunnydale Party To Celebrate Second Anniversary. (By A B <>LT BO members of the August PulJ^ minton Party travelled to Bukwn last Sunday and playDin^, y matc hes in276 words
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Article371 1936-05-03 15 Full Results Of The Singles Tournament The following are the results of the "A" and "B" singles tournaments of the Sunnydale 8.P.: "A" CHAMPIONSHIP Tay Teo Hong beat Chan Joo Hee. 13—13, (5—2), 15—3. Tan Lye Sia beat Tan Tye Seng, 14 —14. (3—2), 15—8. Tan Lye Sia371 words
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Article, Illustration430 1936-05-03 15 Chinese Chin Woo Beaten By August B.P. The August B.P. entertained the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association in a friendly game of ping-pong and the August B.P. won by eight games to one. Chan Kok Ming, the runner-up in last year's Singapore tournament, lost (Continued in next column)430 words
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Article247 1936-05-03 15 In a friendly game last Sunday the Reynard B. P. beat the Spartan B.P (B> by seven games to one. The match was played at the latter's court. Results (Reynard B.P. names first) Hodri Bin Ahmad beat C.S. Tuan 8-15, 15-6, 15-7. A.Rahman lost to Yap Yew Keng247 words
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Article172 1936-05-03 15 The Forthcoming Anniversary Celebrations The Sunnydale B.P.'.s second anniversary will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Booa Haw's bungalow at Pasir Panjang on Saturday and Sunday July 4 and 5. 1936. A charge of $2 per member and $3 per guest will bo made to defray expenses. The ;innivet\sary172 words
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Article225 1936-05-03 15 Members of the Juvenile Amateur Weight-Lifting Association are to note that the following sports will be held at the Association premjsea. Badminton Open Single.s (League System) on Sunday. May 10, at 4 p.m. Desiring competitors must' send in their names to the hon. secretary together with 50225 words
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Article150 1936-05-03 15 The Indian Recreation Club will meet the Novice Badminton Party "B" team at the latter's court. 259. Rangoon Road at 2.16 p.m. to-day The players will be chosen from Ifie following: S. Ayadurai, B. Muniswamy, M. Manickam, G. Jean. A. Antoine, M. Pltehai, M. R. Ponnusamy. S. Muthuguru,150 words
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Article, Illustration877 1936-05-03 16 Malaya Tennis Tourney Not For Ipoh ANXIETY IN THE NORTH I'-rak Soccer CAN REGT. OFFICER PLAY FOR STATE? fliy Forward") DOME little time ago. I expressed ttmrn in this column as to whether the Ipoh Club tennis courts, including the new ones which have been laid out. would he suitable877 words
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Article673 1936-05-03 16 BOXING COMING BOUTS Japanese Welter's Debut (By X.0.") A PUBLIC irymnasium for boxing has just been opened in Singapore. It is situated at 493-B. Beach Road, and is being run by Mr. Charles Alwis, who is well-known in sporting circles in Ceylon and in Malaya. The gymnasium673 words
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Article, Illustration685 1936-05-03 16 LOCAL SOCCER NOTES AND COMMENTS (By •Full-Back") Inniskillings seem to have struck their true form. When they took the field against the Diehards (Middlesex) at the Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday in the First Division of the League, 1 do not think I am wrong685 words
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Article216 1936-05-03 16 LEAGUE CUP TABLES The position of the League and the Commercial Cup are as follows: jkjk FIRST DIVISION Goals R A P. W. L. D. F. A. PLs. [V A 5 3 0 214 5 8 Marine 2) ISO 111 P. Canning (Pt 5 3 1 l n p'a^ lllll8216 words
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Article192 1936-05-03 16 PERRY TO PLAY IN CEYLON Passing Through In October CRED JERRY the noted British tennis 1 player, and his wile, arc lik<!v to pass through Colombo in October. Perry has, it is stated, informed the Australian authorities, that he expects to reach Fremantle at the end of "October. His injured192 words
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Article349 1936-05-03 16 Three Times Broken During Tournament London. April 20 RECORD was broken three times during the first day's play in the final stages Of the Daily Mail £2,000 tournament at Bramshot. Fleet Hants*. Res Whitcomhe. Bert Gadd and James Adams. each with 69. bent Harry Var don'.s 12-year-old349 words
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Article585 1936-05-03 16 iw "SPE< i \roir, 6 FOR 4 The Week's Cricket Reviewed TIIK outstanding feature of io<. a Cricket la .1 wtek «M the atna, m« clismiss:i| f an s( < r>ven for the misrrable total of 12 m™ M a P.W.I), tram who made a585 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-05-03 16 eaatav mjmM^ Another view of Mr. AlwLs' gvmn^i um9 words
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Article1210 1936-05-03 17 (Subscriptions Received During 19.{> -he committee of the Child Welfare T Society Singapore, acknowledges L following s received during 1925 DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Bincaoore Turf Cub $2,000 Singapore <1934> Rice Crisis Relief A^ociatioii 500 rhet Swee Cheng 300 Fellowship of BrtHehem 212 15 Rotary Club 1001,210 words
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Article396 1936-05-03 17 R. A. Thompson, D.O. Sc - Ky R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc. 'Doctor of Ocular Science) It plays havoc with your sleep and rest drags down your vitality mr.kes you cranky and irritable. It menaces your business and social success. ruins ron-ances. You can't escr.pe it in this strenuous age— but, you ran get relief. Hi-tcnsi-itis—396 words
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Article250 1936-05-03 17 JOHORE NOTES NEWS Police Court Work Facilitated (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, May 1. A new arrangement has been made in connection with the Magistrate's ttings in the Police Courts in Johore Bahru. as a result of representations made by the Customs thai cas.s brought by them have be?n250 words
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Article254 1936-05-03 17 Eigrht-Years Trip By Young Indians DLANNING tx) spend eight years In the jungles of thi world, a party of young Indiana are *o set out from Bombay to study "wild life." They propose to make most of their way on bicycles. "We hope to photograph and254 words
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Advertisement38 1936-05-03 17 vow o.v j OPENED I *^^te] H.L. Mr. A. S. Small R[ j y^j Officer Administering \^lfcxNl the Government. k J at 6.45 p.m. I H^Cf on May 1. 1936 1 Olg Xl i LJ ■I O I38 words
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Advertisement148 1936-05-03 17 FOR H EALTH AND VITALITY USE There is nothing to compari nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a New Man148 words
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Advertisement244 1936-05-03 17 EXTRACTS FROM \nv. KIGHTY- SEVENTH ANNIAL REPORT TEAB ENDING 31st. DECEMBER, 1935. ■fffiPPiilHßnnH New Sums Assured t 85,260,182 fcA^Ljfl Total Sums Assured and I'UlTT^HPffi Bonus Jt7B9 t 230,939 Premiums Received ;j;j,78.^497 Pohcyhclders' Share of 6,480,650 Premiums Received: •pnTyn^yß liJ insurance 923,597 Motor Insurance koq*97l Sickness Accident, Em- ow^.^rfl ployers' Liability,244 words
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Article174 1936-05-03 18 Mori- Than Two Stone Vanish d In Four Month Thl. WOOI n and welched l! stone 4 lbs. Thou sh< B M 1 method ol rtducii she stuck 11 faithfully for four moi Bht ;.t under B Head \OH She hrou -lit a DOU I174 words
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Article202 1936-05-03 18 'Beauty Is only vkin deep, but it v neverth( rery Important fact that a healthy, fresh, wholesome skin is one of the most admired features in a woman. A lovely skin ol line texture, smooth and enhances charm and tttraetiveness, and that Is why the modern woman devotes202 words
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Article, Illustration796 1936-05-03 18 GEM Takes Ten Games Frons Champion (Prom <> Correspondent) 1. -ivlon. April 22. Mi 9 Doi i:l l navP a -i I id im- mfortsbl< of he* re•'t,;i when -he r,,,.,..! 1 the '^< i '"itr -final round of nmmem a* Km- ..i-.,j'v rbaiaeteruei t«»e t- of796 words
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Article296 1936-05-03 18 Passengers By President Wilson THE Dollar Liner President arrived in Singapore from Manila yesterday morning. Several prominent people disem- barked at Singapore Mr. C. St. J. Brcmivr. wel!-kncwn geologist, is en rontj* to B r 'o some research work for th«> N.V. Nederlandsche Pacific Petroleum Mi).296 words
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Article218 1936-05-03 18 Amondod Draft PRKSIDKNT'S TOWER IN CUISIS Nanking, May 2. THE Legislative Yuan has passed the amended draft of the new Chinese constitution. It is helieved that it will be promulgated on May 5. Before the third reading was ed the constitution articles were further revised as218 words
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Advertisement185 1936-05-03 18 «l I If WITH IH=ftVilt*JL3aj M| &f WHFT-BIX. Ciood for you, WEET-BIX retains all the S and marvellous to cat! The goodness, all the health-giv- Hi crispest nuttiest, crunchiest, ing and body-building eleMr flaYCOred cereal yet made! ments of whole wheat -the ,f^k vitamins, proteins, minerals, //Jhr± regulating bran, and185 words
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Advertisement71 1936-05-03 18 THE FUNNIEST P I C T U R E 1 N T E N V E A R S COST $1,000,003— (NOT INCLUDING DAMAGE TO THE M.(J.M. STUDIO!) 1 THE GREATEST COMEDY SINCE CHAPLIN'S "SMOULDER ARMS Z A thousand hilarious situations, in a girl -filled, music -crammed merry g'o-round, that71 words
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Article342 1936-05-03 19 folvriaj riKLPiv i. i vs i Vlid s+i nber the < :it Stadium this 1 ir*t Division of The M.i(r.atily u-eak< i;<ml Mrithoul Sharif! and hli., v. lill. lil< till II out kjjj and added n the ••st. THI The Malays Wcl gaid was Unmedi illed342 words
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Article37 1936-05-03 19 Wi^or Beat Pahang In friendly (iamr From Our Own Reporter) Pl «Vine nn Uala Lvm Pur. Saturday. ,£B on he rp.CA ground tin, y wotball match by t. to oal In tht •ny ad p37 words
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Article30 1936-05-03 19 (he Lam Yew H M s LO p.m. wUi Boon tlio fnllowin S*Kup Urn. Ah2*J Aik k mS** RaJa Mat PanJang, > R 8^ r ?umeton L MariThiam30 words
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Article277 1936-05-03 19 Results And Ties In Tournament FURTHER results in the billiard.-; tournazneni ol the S.R c arc aj foll< SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP H Valben beat G. Lowe. 400-259 Dr E. 8 Mont tiro beat H N Balhetchet, 400-291. 1003/2 Valbor beat E A do SINGLES 'A HANDICAP X C Wv'ir277 words
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Article54 1936-05-03 19 liCcturc On "Dictators Past And Present" Under the auspices of the Literary Section of the above association a lecture on "Dictators Past and Present" will be given by Mr. K. P. Kesawa Menon, Bar-at-Law, at 1, Short Street, on Tuesday, May 5 at 6 p m. Mr. V.54 words
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Article56 1936-05-03 19 Tie^; in the S.C.C. billiard tournameni U v Tuesday and Wednesday are given below: TUESDAY'S TIE Volunteer Snooker: R N. Holmes and V. J. Coleman vs. T. B. Rogers and LA. Williams. WEDNESDAY'S TIE SemJ-npal: E H R Bowerman and W. J M. Warden vs. V. P. F.56 words
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Article62 1936-05-03 19 The following will represent the SCC. vs. the V.M.C.A. on, the V.M.C.A. courts at 5 p.m. on Thursday. May 7. NB. Wlie and R.K Buchanan. R F Smith and A A A Paterson. RB B. Donnell and W.H. Droogleevcr. E. C. Cherrington and W. J. M. Warden62 words
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Article119 1936-05-03 19 I'irst Returns Of The Season London, May 2. yHE following U t;c the scorea when were drawl at end of tlie hist d:iy< pia, to-day:-JJ.C.C v Y rk at Jn M.c.c. 170 (Smailes S for 63) /oiks 123 for A Glamorgan v. K< /v. ai Can tflReuter - 119 words
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Article256 1936-05-03 19 Chinese Saved From Defeat Singapore. Saturday. Playmg on the B.R.C. "round to-day the B.C.R.C. and the SRC drew time intervening when the Rccs. were in a strong position. Kitting first the Par- scored 155 for 8 and declared, D'cotta heading the bathes! whh 2 3 5 9 and256 words
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Article259 1936-05-03 19 Ceylon?se AH Out For 67 Singapore, Saturday. yilC cricket match played between the Mr :v l on Sport" Club an.i the Public voiks Dcp.v.iment on th* c.SC ground to-day resulted In the P 7/.D. winning by 5G runs and three wickets The Ceyhmese, batting first, scored 97259 words
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Article73 1936-05-03 19 War Paintings On Exhibition Cologne. A number of water-colour painting.by Herr Hitler depicting lite in the trout line trenches is now on exhibition In Stuttgart. They wen painted during the war. when the German Chancellor served as a corporal. Most of them are signed and bear dates73 words
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Article228 1936-05-03 19 211 All Out MATCH AGAINST THE SERVICES Singapore, Saturday. JIIE S.C.C. made a k <!( ><! atari in their two-day fixture, against the United Services which was begun <<n the Padang to-day. When itumpd were drawn the scons were:— S'.C.C. 211, and United Services 22 for228 words
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Article230 1936-05-03 19 Hoosainsah Seven For 19 Singapore, Saturday A splendid bowling performance by Hoosainsah for St. Andrew's School was mainly responsible for the schoolboyi beating tho CSC. II by H rum In mntch played to-day Koosainsah took seven wickets for 19 iuns. The Ceylonese battoi first but230 words
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Article44 1936-05-03 19 J. HaaJcbos Wins The Final Singapore. Saturday. I. Haalebos won the final of the J Royal Singapore Yacht Club Sculls this evening by a canvas from G. C. R. Franks. F. Thomas, who was third, was five lengths behind Franks. irifiiiiiiiiinii>iuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiraiiiiiiiiiiii.'iiiii>iii it44 words
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Article229 1936-05-03 19 Cricket At St. Joseph's Ground Singapore, Saturday. THE R.A.F. "A" team beat St. Joseph". Institution in a cricket match played on the Institution ground this afternoon by 25 runs. The Airmen batted first and were dismissed for 116 runs, Rogers being top scorer with 46. The schoolboys could229 words
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Article167 1936-05-03 19 Triple Competition At r lh- S.C.C. QURING the past week, a tri] I com v petition has been begun at inn 8C c and the fo re I results of the matches played. e.ii.r. Bowerman's Team 13 Hi i D. tie's Teai i 5. W.Y. Semple's 'Team 17167 words
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Article59 1936-05-03 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. Tht following are the results oi the matches played so far in the M.L.T.A. tennis league: M.M.L.T.C. beat Wong Ah Leong's Party, 3-0. S.F.A. "A" beat M.C. 3-0. M.C. bcai J.C.S.A. 2-1. Wong Ah Leong's Party beat S.I.A B 3-0. J.C.S.A. beat59 words
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Article176 1936-05-03 19 Further Draii For Tllf Training I nit HGH \u- M ndon, Aj)l. Afurt] uid men of ted to I in mi men I »n ilt eh but the refi rence In art A r communique to cothe ii w andard Army co- the v A h ol176 words
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Article114 1936-05-03 19 Sharp Fine Inflicted At .Malacca (From Our On n Correspondent) Malacca, May 1. Senior Supervisor Rodi if the Government Monopolies pioduced Lee Choo Hean before tho police magistrate, to-day, and charged him with having ■.enied Intoxicating liquor without licence and with having been in .--.session of distilling apparatus.114 words
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Article56 1936-05-03 19 The SRC. football team to meet the R.A. (Changii on Monday 5 p.m". at the S.R.C. ground, is as foilowa C Alohonso, H. Humphries, J. Kitchi, R. Barth, F. Ayres, J. Reutens. D. C. Ross, E. Galistan, A. M. Valberg. G. C. Ro.s.s Reserves:— O. C. Aeria. T.56 words
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Article, Illustration180 1936-05-03 1 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1936. BUY BRITISH! One of the relay races 111 the A.C. S. Sports in progress Repulsing a raid: An incident In ch° footoail match between the RAF. and the S.C.C. on Friday. The winners of the 100 yards dash ("A Div.) at the180 words
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