Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 May 1936
1936-05-10
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Title Section23 1936-05-10 1 The Sunday Tribune \ol. 3.— No. 50. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1936 FIVE CEN The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUND AY, MAY 10, 1936.23 words
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CASH DISAPPEARS FROM MALAYAN BANK'S COVER
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Article119 1936-05-10 1 K.L. SENSATION Bank's Letter Was Registered ,fn,m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. \IR. M. J. hfiinaway. the A manner of Ascot Estate, Tanjong Malim, has reported to the leal P<»l> the loss of $210 in cash in transit in I letter addressed to him from119 words
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Article81 1936-05-10 1 ibargo On (rold Ex ports tmrtiinent I'.ilr Iffcj Brill E Paris is full of rumour? that an <nbargo on gold exports is immiem and the buying of by private peisons will be stopped, high banknv i hue ihiu the Governition a I present of deputing from81 words
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Article26 1936-05-10 1 Washinton, May 8. pJI^ innounced of Senator tk Trammell, chairman of the Senatr N »v.u Affairs Commit us dm- to cerebral ncnorrh:. Reuter.26 words
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Article87 1936-05-10 1 Berlin Press Comment 1 "..don. May 0. (ierman newspapers v severely criticise the wording of the British questionnaire, the nature of the questions and r specially the iKld. publication, which took Germany ny surprise. lhe Frankfurter Zeitung declares that the German Government cannot be expected to87 words
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Article265 1936-05-10 1 Yesterday's Singapore Bride Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd today, when Mus.s Eileen Marie Heytman. daughter of the late Mr. H. J. C. Heytman and Mrs. Heytman. of Holland and Fingapoie, became the bride of Mr. H^nry Herbert265 words
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Article234 1936-05-10 1 Official Dissection Provides Answer <By Air Mail' (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 29. THIRST for research has ltd traffic t x- perts on the Singapore-Brisbane stages of the Imperial air route to scruti- nise the passengers. The results throw an interesting light on the234 words
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Article42 1936-05-10 1 Record Flight To Now York Lakehurst <N. J.i. May 9. The Hindenburg arrived at 6.10 a.m. local time, a record airship flight of 61 hours 40 minutes. Thousands of New Yorkers were early astir and enthusiastically welcomed the airship Reuter.42 words
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Article221 1936-05-10 1 r. Roland Braddell's Son Engaged By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 29. THE engagement is announced between Mr. Thomas L. Braddell, son of Mr. R. St. J Braddell, of Singapore, and I iricia Enid, daughter of Lieut-Colonel W H F. a'Beckett of Beckenham. Kent.221 words
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Article64 1936-05-10 1 His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Ifajor-Gteneral W. G. S. Dobbie, C.8., CM.G D.5.0., accompanied by Mrs. Dobbie, the ADC, and Colonel Percival. will leave for Taiping, tc- morrow, by the nignt mail. While in Taiping they will .stay with the British Resident, the Hon Mr.64 words
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Article, Illustration160 1936-05-10 1 TI*E Ranptirn. conveying the Chine c art treasures back to China from England, where they were publicly e\hibited, is at the Singapore do ks to-day. A sensation was ni v ed when it was heard that the K.npur.i had grounded off Qttntta t160 words
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Article177 1936-05-10 1 Four Fail To Su rvive A REUTER cable from Managua, capital of the state of Nicaragua, South America, reports thai septupled, four boys and three girte, have just been born at Pozo Azail ir that state. Four of the seven babies died a' birth and177 words
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Article547 1936-05-10 1 Exclusive Interview "SALVATION LINKKI) WITH 1.5.A." Singapore, Saturday. jyiK Placido Mapa, well-known Filipino business magnate, and Mrs. Mapa passed through Singapore yesterday en route to Europe on board the Potsdam. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ci. Bogaara while they were here. Mr. Mapa is547 words
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Article84 1936-05-10 1 Drastic Step Regarding: Sanctions Unlikely London, May 9. THE morning papers are mostly of opinion that the League Council is unlikely to take any drastic step on Monday and will probably adjourn which presumably means that the sanctions in their present form will continue. The Times states that84 words
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Article551 1936-05-10 1 GROWS WORSE Japanese Continue Evasive Mi. Maj IT is rrpoitril th:»t Mar-lial t In 1 Kai Stock, Dr Win., Chuni Hui, former Chinese judge ii Hague Court, am! Mr. Un l<» Yin have arrived at something definite for South Wist co-operation irltti tinCentral Government it is also stated551 words
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Advertisement24 1936-05-10 1 for Bed Sports lit ports Read the It lit I M PE R F ECTION /c^s&ssf SCOTS WHISKY^t^/ r Sole Agents: KASTKRN AGENCIES, LTD.24 words
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Article1525 1936-05-10 2 ROBINSON AND CO., LTD.'S ANNUAL MEETING Singapore, Saturday. r riIAT the positiofl and general outlook <if the company sfrtn.. m<>. promising to-day than it h;t> be*n for several yean past. In spite of fact that the report showed c on th<- > car's trading, was revealed1,525 words
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Article316 1936-05-10 2 Debate At Chinese Christian Assn. "CHOULD the poor marry the rich?" •3 This (/it-debated question formed the subject of an impromptu speech made by a member of the Chinese Christian Association at a "Shortspeech night" held in the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street, on Friday,316 words
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Goodwill Envoy Returns
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Article, Illustration436 1936-05-10 2 18 COUNTRIES Mr. C.S. See Arrives By Potsdam ARRIVING by the North German Uoyd Far Easter 1 Exprem liner s.s. Potsdam on Friday, Mr. c See, the young Malayan who his encircled the «1o v 'f» on a goodwill tour, smilingly stepped down the gangway as the436 words
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Article805 1936-05-10 2 Has Addressed More Than *> 17,000 Rotarians Mr. See.: lecture.; were so much appreciated that to his last day, after four months' .stay, 'ie was not able to complete speaking programmes. Returning via Hawaii, after speaking at Clubs in Mexico, he addressed the Rotary Club of Honolulu, halt805 words
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Article457 1936-05-10 2 Considerable Experience In His Travels Giving his opinion about world travel m general, Mr. See said that be sides ioste'ring friendship between Malaya and other nations he had gained considerable experience in his travels. "It destroys illusions about the rest of the world," he said, "and I457 words
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Article110 1936-05-10 2 JAPANESE PLANS IN NORTH CHINA M < itUural Aggression" An Arm;un?nts Shanghai, May 9 THE Japanese foreign Office is ported to be pushing ahead I •cultural aggression" plan in NorT China A first instalment ot $*****'! has been appropriated for buil<C. -hemical research institutions in tW sin and Tfcingtao, and110 words
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Article220 1936-05-10 2 Resolutions Passed At Committee Meeting AT the commuter meeting of thr 11 lem Association held on Thursday Anr. 30, the following resolutions were passed: Moslem Representation on tb< Moni ripal Commission: A> This Association does not approve oi the principle of granting to the Mohamedan ftdvi.^ory Eoard the220 words
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Article112 1936-05-10 2 Register Of Old Boys In Malaya The centenary of Cheltenham College; the oldest of the great Victorian I Public Schools, takes place in 1941 It is desired to prepare a register of all Old Cheltonians resident, or serving in Malaya, so that they may be kept in touch112 words
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Article125 1936-05-10 2 Fine Rendering Of Music At Great World The Golden Bell Minstrels rendered music last. Friday night a; the Great World in connection with the British Trade Fair ond met with ureat success. The introduction of harmonica playing was a credit to '.he party and which the Golden125 words
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Article77 1936-05-10 2 Brisbane, Queensland. Apr. 23 A .swa" m of bees held up an important race meeting at Ipswich, Queensland. A few rninutea before the first rare was due to start the swarm settled on the -ails a few lengths past the win-ning-post. Tho stewards, fearing that norse* would77 words
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Advertisement94 1936-05-10 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL -i THIS WEKK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.3o to midnight TIESDAY TIirKSPAV ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.1 6 to M 5 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight SATURDAY SPECIAL RACE DINNER HALL CABARET EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. ft K)K94 words
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Article621 1936-05-10 3 IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY THE PROCEDURE Lifted To Seat By Bishops HH RG London, Apr. Dl MMV Xii md cardboard A Regal i.i prepared for the rehear iN !<> begin ihortfy, of the Coronation <•» Kin; Edward VIII. Although the eecew y in vtill a y621 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-05-10 3 rarmmi m tn< v... OH lock Revue" at th< Theatre Royal, Sin?" pore. An informal picture rateen In s19 words
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Article580 1936-05-10 3 Cost Of Building To He £1,750,000 ißv Air Mail' London, Apr. 29. i further Parliamentary stage In me construction, of the new Government building in Whitehall has beeii reached by the publication of the text of the Crown Lands Bill deali] i a number of necessary580 words
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Article565 1936-05-10 3 "Poison l»en" Case FARM KRS WIFE TO BK TRIKI) (By Air .Mail) London. Apr. 29. QX blotting-paper which he turned to the li^ht a police constable, it was alleged, found a clue to a "poison i>t'n" letter which caused i stir in a country district of565 words
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Article582 1936-05-10 3 Three (Generations Of One Family Dead Boggabri. THREE generation* of one family wen 1 wiped out. in a shocking tragedy in the Narnoi River recently. A 13-year-old girl, who was celebrating her birthday by a picnic, and her idfathcr. were drowned. The mother died from heai* tailure582 words
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Article234 1936-05-10 3 "Everything Must Bi> Fought For" Berlin. "EVERYTHING must be fought for E bitterly."— Adolf Hitlrr. This is one the Fuehrer's quotations v/hich have been recommended by tin National Zeitung" as suitable p to be read at workshop parades and to be remembered during the day. Proverbs taken234 words
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Article299 1936-05-10 3 Ticket-* ;i\^' I rands O) D ON A GJH \\v Mail) London, Apr. 29. IjAVING deluded people into Dili he ifai doctor, a convict 'Hi tic] leave performed an t>] n on a woman and exit!" t>.>iK j from her >a)der h»* also pretended that Ke299 words
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Advertisement249 1936-05-10 3 TOOTALS KMAS SERVIETTES [jP^^^^^^^g; of exquisite texture and charmi designs. Beautiful rich snow white PURE DAMASK NAPKINS cotton damask. Exclusive patterns. Just a little extra quality in th(w r. (fjWV Hemmed and ready laundered. Rel.- and a lower price. Really durable »"M^# Z^^A 1 able ouilitv and attractive. Nicely finished.249 words
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Advertisement202 1936-05-10 4 SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO SUCCESS! DONT MISS IT! LAST 2 DAYS! A i ji b. r- fc r-\ ji Matinee T<»-dav 3.15 LHAMBRA s.is nightly 9.15 M.-C. M/ PUNNIEST COMEDY, OF THE PAST TEN YEARS! THE WHOLE WORLD 1$ HOWLING I The Laug-h r jJEj jf It's the Riot^hat A202 words
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Advertisement254 1936-05-10 4 I TIM. Season Extended Owing to Success. SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST SHOWS MUSICAL ROMANCE! g|J' P^^fc| Wf "mountie" whose name she scarcely 11^ W^ Wik&g 3 15" 615 -EDDY Po^eiy H^T \m Singing M M MMM LAS 1 f V ift*ll\fifUnytffo« REGINALD OWEN AI^AN JONES -ffnas-^ GILDA GRAY UAY O. vmmmmmmmamsHmnmumumaammeam Directed254 words
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Advertisement61 1936-05-10 4 1857 ELECTRICITY WAS THE SENSATION?] 1 i AI'ITOI ..Soo»! The One Event All-Malaya I Has Waited .> Years Tor! TUESDAY NEXT At The CAPITOL Opening at (i.1.7 and !>.1.» p.m. HE STANDS ALONE AS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER OF MODERN TIMES! I:■ B^a^^w Hi t. vu I'■1 MF U m M61 words
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Another Triumph For Margaret Sullavan
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Article, Illustration369 1936-05-10 5 FIFTH FILM An Interesting Personality AI'TSTAVniV' personalities seem to 0 posses a macnetism which at tracts other »:ip:i»le people toward «hmv This i> illustrated in \\w case o f Margaret sulU\.u», star of I'nivfrval* "Next Time \\«> Leva," which comes to ihr Pavilion Theatre xhor She369 words
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Article328 1936-05-10 5 HIS FIRST FILM SINCE "CITY LIGHTS' A FAMILIAR and endearing little figure, too long absent from these parts, returns to Singapore on Tuesday night. He wears a seedy derby, a shabby suit dis(inguished by ultra-baggy trousers, two huge shoes, and a liny moustache, carries a328 words
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Article186 1936-05-10 5 PREPARED FOR FILM FAME For more than two years Miss Cansi no and her father had been making sensational dancing appearances in the exclusive West Coast rendezvous. A film career opened for Miss Cansino when a 20th Century-Fox executive glimpsed her In the Aqua Caliente i Casino186 words
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Article384 1936-05-10 5 AN ENGINEER 'S DREAM DRAMATIC FILM A Transatlantic Tunnel "THE Tunnel", whuli broke all re cords uhi-ii it was >hown at "Th<; Row" in N»\v York, is one of the most irrcNtinu pictures of our time. It tvlLs «.i tin- iuttiliiieiit of ;in enjineer's dream— the building of a irtimtlamw384 words
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Article91 1936-05-10 5 BCHIND the engaging performance of lovely Rita Cansino, who plays one of the principal featured roles in Jane Withers' "Paddy O'Day," which opens at the Alhambra Theatre shortly, is a lifetime of experience in Ihe theaire and a heritage of performing instinct. SPANISH-IRISH BEAUTY Although she is91 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-05-10 5 r Simile Hale i n a rom "Fl biilllanl Brit: <- m< i *»H hown at thl i 'ii18 words
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Advertisement94 1936-05-10 5 —she's amazing!" Always at her best— it'> too •j£pfc"i''--- c easy You don't know win HwHTr^V^ hi-cause, Ukt thousands oj oiim f^ i2tt^ women who take care of then jJS^iu 1 youth, she obeys j simpk morninc rule Take a teaspoonful of ENO'S fr^";' -Fru.t Salt" in a glass of94 words
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Advertisement234 1936-05-10 5 0A 7^132-^ sign off Acip Stomach! Relief in a few seconds With 'BISURATED' MAGNESIA It is excess acid in the stomach that causes indigestion, stomach upset and pain sours the food and creates wind and heartburn. It attacks the delicate stomach lining and may eventually cause dangerous ulcers. What are234 words
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Advertisement218 1936-05-10 5 YOU CAN TOO! Horn dp they afford it?" Does y ur I ■ir ask you thai- q when bf i Beng Kouk". who*4 earning* y u imagine ere no greater than your.-, buying M4 boi ng hi- m lie nif luxui .1 Croelej Shelvador Refrigerator; a mvklace; diamond ear-ring* ne*»218 words
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Advertisement148 1936-05-10 6 L as t r^:— lAn excellent selection of FREE GIFTS is now offered to users of Hournvillo (I Cocoa. A 1-lb. tin contains 4 coupons, a '4-lb. tin 2 coupons and 4-lb, j vi-^ii^^; tin 1 coupon, save them, they are valuable. There are certain stocks on Iftk m the148 words
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Article, Illustration1591 1936-05-10 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES photo raph which y>u And on i\n« Mr. <;. T. A! Mi ■miii F-R.G-S-1 1(1 commend to yum ntion his article on Saudi Arabia whi< h appears elsewhere In this issue. Hr, Macßryan ia seen In the Arab dross era! in nths he qpent jn az, performing1,591 words
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Advertisement65 1936-05-10 7 I! i j I I i L i 0 ill* I I GROCERY DEPARTMENT vi m it ki:i»i»i:l iiik iiii v\< ii IS NOW OPEN Stocked with ffood things at lowest prices. Nothing but reliable goods backed by a reliable house. A full range of Wines, Spirits, Tobaccos, Mineral Waters,65 words
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Article, Illustration1891 1936-05-10 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. IIY our woman correspondent MR and Mrs C V Bailey left Singa pore on r if OB the Cartha^t Friday morning, and to say farewell to their host of friends they gave a pahtt party at their house in Ridoi.t Road on Wednesday evening, sing*1,891 words
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Advertisement52 1936-05-10 8 I at Isn't it simpler and v>^«. safer to ask for M^['& Southalls"«when (Jv S by doing so you jlw t i M» r JUurcd of W^p-~r\jj/mr th e complete V~ protection, soft' ioothmg comfort »nd perfect punty (> n *t name stands tor and Stores.... Sole Agents for Malaya.52 words
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Advertisement66 1936-05-10 8 <&(9 STYLE <i^ «*ij QUALITY Ha i\W AND p-f yi VALUE o|| HBBRBmtUiI«iHBBWB!H If. j^S^jJS^WrMS. waflles or one of our special "i/^B^^S^^^Sf Club Sandwiches i x Open until 2 a.m. S S California Sandwiche Shoppe 235. ORCHARD ROAD, (opp. Orchard Road Market). Tel. 4790. 1 H. A. McKNIGHT, Proprietor. j66 words
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Advertisement142 1936-05-10 8 V Lnba Itupcrti > presents > a new shipment of gowns, bathing suits and hats. I Also dresses made to order. i iThe Novelty Store! Capitol Buildmff— North Bridge Kd. S Phore 335.*} wHfj^^ COW GATE HEALTH, STRENGTH AND lIKATTY! V Jl^^^^^,*"* H^k A Baby cannot be truly beautiful without142 words
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Advertisement79 1936-05-10 8 Tiger Beer IK lIEST j MA L A TAN j PEWTER j Hundreds of Contemporary De- signs. Every Piece Faultlessly Made by Hand. Sole Auei MAVNAR!)& ((>.. LTD., J 11. Battery Road. Singapore. i Prof:— A. PETERS TUITION Hypnotism Mesmerism Personal Magnetism Mental Magic Correspondence Tuition as well. Hours 279 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1936-05-10 9 C eather s ldom rtih «ti en gager in Kuala Luniptf»*L k V had ai:no.si con- rain durin in •.in» ou s 'V IL but pnhincinft no( irpi ised to I k Wednesday's j"f" lt th< J Hocytenm lined through t>rt 1^I J11,012 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-05-10 9 FINE wathor lius at las^ come to the Hill. The chanf. of monsoon from Northeast to South-west, seems to have beer. completed, and sumnit r weather should31 words
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Article421 1936-05-10 9 WHEN John Little's held another of Lhair popular Mannequin Parades in their cate yesterday, it was definitely, a ladies' morning. There was a large attendance, all eap,er to see the laies^ Spring models. Mrs. Mosley, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Meihe- roll wore the mannequins421 words
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Article441 1936-05-10 9 nKESTIGE is th? name given to the new dress shop which nas bee.i opened by Mrs. M. Schoiz in Capitol Building. It i.s a very smart lookiiv; place, the* coloui scheme throughout being in shades of silver-grey nd black. A heavy black satin curtain makes an effective441 words
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Advertisement157 1936-05-10 9 «g« 5 X. S. ASTROVA Graduats Moscow Imperial Art Academy DELCROIX I 1 EXERCISE 1 (ancient Grecian) I develops the body, reduces the over-fat i also Medicated Treatment for REFUTING and RHBUMAHSM j guaianteed to reduce 5 lbs. in one j treatment. 22, MEYER MANSIONS. -r i- <" i— «5»157 words
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Advertisement46 1936-05-10 9 SPECIAL ASTRINGENT A tonic specially blended by HARRIET HUBBARD AVER to stimulate and tighten relaxed skin, and to auickly fade away that cloudy look which oily skin invariably has. $4.75 per bottle. Made in the British Empire dCcuvuet «HubWid Famous Beauty Preparations MhDICAL HALL, LIMITED* SINGAPORE.46 words
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Advertisement69 1936-05-10 9 4 LOSING SALE FOR 30 DAYS ONLY at the RAFFLES HOTEL THE SINGAPORE BRANCH is closing" flown and all stock must be cleared at a bitf discount. K*tXCl < r g > f a r, M>^H Vfl I W T «^> life? ■ji JB X*< By adding three tablespoonfuls of69 words
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Advertisement224 1936-05-10 9 The Gift Shop Song. 157," North Bridge Road It's Not a Lonr Way to the GIFT SHOP, For the SMARTEST HATS in tou.i. Just take a stroll down to the GIFT SHOP. I or a HAT to match your GOWN. SMART in Piccadilly, Swell Leicester Square And if you buy224 words
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922 1936-05-10 10 t A Suggestion To t t Inventors Bells t Or Hooters? JNV doctor, mi bearing complainta About the atfony caused by the ringing of phoni bells and the rack* t of th<- alarm clock, would dlagnOSC a bad CAM I# t' rift. Telephone arc922 words
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Advertisement395 1936-05-10 10 MY BOY'S CONDITION I -^bp <r m V J \9 /Jtt&&3r a?' J o^ji'*- -Tiy*^^Jr -r BB- *x r S' vmßf o^ //5/? STORY- I NEVER DREAMED DIET HAD MY LITTLE JIMMIE WAS A ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT. I LEARNED MIGHTY FEW FOODS NERVOUS FIDGET. DIDN'T THEN SUDDENLY READ395 words
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Advertisement7 1936-05-10 10 MADE ft V THE MAKERS OF FAMOUS7 words
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Advertisement55 1936-05-10 10 IHtlillf UHHWfKt*feiHßlH^^^Ky:"il::ai. i:c.:"'-.' iffir ffiC^Mlk'^kS .iT"J :*-*t.' :/r.^prm.; ";;Jtt* trnr:u B^r vfll e^c^ h 's«yJ Favourite §~>s]^^^J mri SiliJ^K^nßi} t "BLACK aWHIIir SOLE AGENTS. MALAYA. THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO.. Singapore. Manufacturing Opticians Established 1924' Eyeglasses to become the Wearer and correct defects of Vision. 162. South Bridge Rd.. :HB. North55 words
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Advertisement145 1936-05-10 10 WITHOUT PURE BLOOO HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. A IT TA D Tf\ blood |h ,Vt IAKZUjMEDiCINE ;JJ Never before wa» there anythtn X like it nor are it* marveliov/% prup»riiee likely «:v«p to be equalled in dieeaeam aneif^ from Impure bloou it aearcoea out andexpeit t -«tL from the vital cur.-ent145 words
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Article600 1936-05-10 12 pOREIGN critic- of the Britisli people are fond of saying thai they are adept at finding plausible pretext if, ■<• the critics, th British want to do anything, from interfering in international affairs to the oAce at 4.80 In on* r play golf, they will always b ,i>-600 words
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Article1770 1936-05-10 12 Complaints And Replies: A National Problem iFTER publicity last week u> the complaint of two recipients of public cf a European and a Chinese who tied to wing to a ir benefits from the Jubilee Fund might be affected, I have, a^ promised, made some Inquii1,770 words
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Article479 1936-05-10 12 til. these modern girls! Listen to thi talc of recent engagement i "ALD Pom's going to marry Miss flighty. can ride, swim, dance, sing, drive t radng car. and pilot an aeroplane. Real all-rounder! "They ought to get on fine. Old Toms quite a479 words
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Advertisement17 1936-05-10 12 y' t 'v. li'cLtcMes cfi ufuusucJc &x.C£XX&nc& No duty on Watches in Johore F.M.S. 16, Collyor Quay.17 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1936-05-10 13 FORMER CIVIL SERVANT NOW A MUSLIM The Kingdom Of ibn Sa'ud By fl. T. M. MarHryan, F.R.G.S. (Sporinl t«» Sunday Tribune) ru writer «»i t li i^ ;"t.c It vj v: 'i I -u-nl'ii «.i yean a me.i.lwi lfK civil Senrfo*. s<:me tiirr hf mbraeed the1,500 words
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Article333 1936-05-10 13 Stops Stud?£B To Serve hmperor Addis Abate. THE Italian bombers were ovm as u-ii;.l irmv which had been stream light through the valley wher* we ■<: < i into the bii."-.';. n tent, not 'i man, not n muli i. writ 6 H. D. Parris( n333 words
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Article364 1936-05-10 13 Treatment Of Mental Diseases THE use of radium for the of mental diseases is discussed in the annual report of the General Boa of Control for Scotland, issued Mar 31. Attention is drawn to the apparen* effect of water with Increased radio activity at the Crichton364 words
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Article167 1936-05-10 13 [nvestigration ALLEG iL-ORL^R I HURCH L Amy i, < Salifornia X*HE nee of a "niail-ordt-r" church, willing to ordain anybody b 1 for a stipulated fee, ban be* n disclosed by the L«>< Angelei Minis iation .which has. been investigating the methodi <»t" corresdence course divinity167 words
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Article50 1936-05-10 13 Butterfly Style Swimming Feat In Moscow Moscow. Apr. 21. emen Boychenko, tiio Sovie! Bports- man and member ol the Young Comi mnist L(: ion j meters butterfly stylo in one minu p aft 6.2 second w ri<i ntl ol one minute 10 k second i .<. the American,50 words
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Advertisement35 1936-05-10 13 gfdgdfg iz rallisitllMOOOHl I I APTDPFN 1 V\\ll Csxv^ < w9IMHi Hk\ qaDV .\ni)|,M SS vvvvv RR tSb^H i» A\ C 3 T 1 p vOOCOC i\ i// IMlkx Jr^ lite tnilK fOr i iv'ann 6f"«i'Oa35 words
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Article1016 1936-05-10 14 UKKK we aw again I In making that time-honoured announcement After a >>rit 1" absence from this page, 1 should really signalise my entry by doing two cartwheels, three tomersaiiltfl and spoiling the piece de resistance of tlu equestrienne act. Unfortunately, r perhaps fortunately, I1,016 words
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Advertisement178 1936-05-10 14 -^>^y N| ,V y TICKETSISSUED S rOR ™SIMP. AIR AND TRAVEL hailway lines no BOOKING PEE& i CShlMtt :»nd all Asiatic clients l J an flten I I Qttou 1 i ;i!», RoWaoOM Road, Singapore. S Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, tavannes CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from X.50 WRIST178 words
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Advertisement238 1936-05-10 14 CONGRATULATIONS to every man and woman f*^ *«<* **v »hose hair is still healthy JSwhose nerves art still steady JWpW %s»'hose yitality is still buoyant C*~ fin \s&m. They've escaped the most common complaint of civilised people a shortage of minerals in the body. Teeth were meant to last a238 words
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Advertisement160 1936-05-10 14 the insecticide The sure way to keep ants out of your kitchen TF you are suffering from the con- tinuous nuisance of ants if thesr disgusting insects are ruining your food and even gnawing their way into the woodwork of your horne it is time you took the proper means160 words
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Advertisement152 1936-05-10 14 B^ V YOUR TEETH i X x 1 CLEANER and I Xbrighter/ Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream Removes Stain and Discoloration and Restores Natural Whiteness If your teeth are bo stained, so dull fissure. Million- of diiUfOUl mouth and discolored that you feel self- germs that n >raconscious and ashamed when152 words
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Advertisement136 1936-05-10 15 |P: i:-i:i!:}::::t i:s:i:i:> ,>: '''H.::::!HH:::H:H:!H:H:::i:^ ::H: \««laim««l Th«* <«rearU'»rJ I I Inl4 i laiii< r Ok' I li< m All. 1 BE smrmm^' lur i3 a tt;*.; •j¥? "'•i^-fflrf, iK^'-T^- I I «aaa^- Speaks bW Itself I Mr. Chas. Chaplin .♦ft-. X *V W f~* x*l 8 1 f K.136 words
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Article1099 1936-05-10 16 No Trump Play. >■■■■■■ Now let iu consider i load againit No Trumps which i.s un.onvemional but logical Jill opens the fourth h^h p.st Spade Rgalnat Sam's '^re'v,' Trumps with the following: s -10J.7.6J. 11 10.82 D- AG C A.Q.10. S --Q.9 2 S JILI D R KJS1,099 words
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Advertisement603 1936-05-10 16 I I I I 11..U. 102^ m.,r. .aSJtffi tjC^SSSB W^ I «nfc 'ml MO in. -CV\^ X^S^SSbSm wF^ WB9 IC long u. uttitnmry i v^ Tyft\vßflfl 18^^ HOW A MARVELOUS NEW INVENTION UPSET ALL OLD IDEAS ABOUT FOUNTAIN PENS BY DOUBLING INK CAPACITY AND MAKING THE INK LEVEL VISIBLE I603 words
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Advertisement15 1936-05-10 16 CAN ALWAYS CALM THAT SPLITTING HEADACHE EX« AVN TOM, THE TI«LH >ll l»M Al HALL15 words
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1049 1936-05-10 17 GERMAN MOUNTAIN DISASTER Mutational Tour BERKAVII) PARENTS' ti REACTION (H. Aii Mail) London, Apr. SO H r British Consul-Oeneral at 1 Frankfurt (Mr. R T. Small- Vft terday for Freiburg th«- mountain disaster w hich fr London schools Lifted when a blizzard struck the Wfc1,049 words
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Article162 1936-05-10 17 .Passenger's Claim Against Learner Driver Johannesburg A passenger in a car driven by a leurner driver has been awarded £4~. damages against the driver for injuries alleged to have been received in ai accident at Belgravia (Transvaal). Mr Davis Schein, an insurance "Kent claimed £1.000 damages from162 words
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Article85 1936-05-10 17 Stated Points For Landing Of Foreign Aircraft Warsaw. Pfcrcign iuicratt win only be allowed to cross the frontiers of Poland at certain stated points in future. The Mini, try of the Interior has issued ft decree which enumerates 16 places where, foreign aeroplanes may cross tho borders; the85 words
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Article503 1936-05-10 17 Powerless To Help In Yacht Drama (By Air Mall London, Apr. 30. VHILE two paii .of :.cnooi-boy bspthers looked on. powerless to help, their athers were swept to death trom the en-ton yacht they were sailing off Lul/orth Cove, near Weymouth. The victims of503 words
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Article59 1936-05-10 17 Falmouth, Massachusetts Workmen Hlgapd In removing wholesale an old Cape Cod cottage from Chatham to Great Island, found an English penny dated 1724 beneath a window sill. The coin becomes the property ol a New Jersey resident, who i.s wring to use 1 the cottage In59 words
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Advertisement138 1936-05-10 17 You found I was right I knew they couldn't possibly harm your throat" mmmmmummmjmmmmmmmmmmmmumm ill 1 m -~Tf T~ T^t^M^*^ '^tEj I -i ..CftT*flEi -^gl3H*Ure J^s» HE** x?9b**hl^r***W^h^b*s k*s*iiw^"S**a sag jF piCRaVENA ■/com* M^«o| 1 EASY ACCESS H INNER FOIL WRAPPING BP*S^r*ll«\ rrpAVTNI .t Icaturcof the m HE .J^fff i.138 words
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Advertisement345 1936-05-10 17 one/ t/rec/, burning feet jMAMOND BEDS I Tew Radox footbaths aud out com; IMrtvn m» \\i> £>--_■ hose agonisinp corns— root* and all. DIAMOND BK.\>t» Radox footbath and weary, burning BEDSTEADS eet, are refreshed and rejuvenlsed ibe coMFOKT \BI.E, lust, read this letter -it proves what nm \RI I \ND345 words
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Article354 1936-05-10 18 HITLER'S ARTISTIC WORK Pictures Painted During War On Exhibition Berlin Apr M ALTHOUGH i known thai Chancellor H rned his livlm; In Vienna and Munich for several fiee -lance painter it Is l :y known thai the future o leader carried his paint -boa In hi knapsack with him ouring354 words
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Article154 1936-05-10 18 Echo Of Murdered King Trial Paris. THE Paris bai council has decided to e atatti G 'Dcsbons, who was disbarred a'- a result of incints during the recent trial of the Croats charged f city in the nation of King Alexander of nnd M Bar'hou. Maitre Desb^ns154 words
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Article49 1936-05-10 18 Picture Pa ntod By Queen Victoria (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 29. I picture painted by Queen Victoria :i In London of paintings owned ic late James Roberl Tb~ painting d aches bv lS'o inches, is signed "'victoria January 1875." The subject is fruit and vegetables.49 words
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152 1936-05-10 18 Duties (By Air Mall) Folkestone, Kent, Apr. 2y. A 25-YEAR-OLD drummer serving in /v band of the Ist Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment stationed near here has won the degree of Bachelor of Arts (London University). He Is Lance-Corporal Charles R. Fordham. Last month, he152 words
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Article124 1936-05-10 18 Paraffin Drormcd Into Ponds From Aeroplanes Paris. Aeroplanes are waging war on mosqui.oes in Morocco. The exceptionally heavy rains have left innumerable stagnant pools where mosrmitoes breed and a serious outbreak of malaria is feared as soon as the summer heat begins. The public health authorities have124 words
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Article840 1936-05-10 18 Caused By A Virus ANTIBODIES IN THE BLOOD (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 29. WINTER has raised its siege without an epidemic of influenza. Many infections have been called "flu," but they are not influenza. True influenza is caused by a definite poison which makes its840 words
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Article430 1936-05-10 18 By K. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) WHILE many headaches arc caused from eyestrain and can be cured bv the wearing of glasses, there are other kinds that glasses will not cure. As examples The rheumatic headaches arc relieved by the salicylates. Another group a^e430 words
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Article219 1936-05-10 18 London's 10 Per Cent. Of Churchgoers The Rev. T. G. Mohan, assistant secretary of the Church Pastoral Aid Society, at the Oxford conference of Evangelical Churchmen which concluded recently, said that vast areas of the country are lapsing into semiheathendom. "Little more than 10 per cent, of the219 words
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Article164 1936-05-10 18 Yehudi Menuhin's Precaution Against Kidnappers San Francisco. Yehudi Menuhin. boy violin prodigy and idol of concert audiences the world over is taking elaborate precautions to avoid being kidnapped during the coming twelve months, which he will spend in seclusion in California Outdoing most of the safeguards taken by164 words
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Article608 1936-05-10 18 Change In Attitude i EXPERIMENTAL run, 1 SCHEME M J^ GRADUAL in the I ude of ./"»?> Gerrru y^ t m Tanganyika t. g > pean nationals i apparent i J 01 wm tin during the Pa feu weeks tin has h pronoun* <l A number,608 words
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Advertisement208 1936-05-10 18 I Jhe vvbrlds most I popular recipe for Milk .^tWSfmm I already know that milk is /_C #$?>.* J^^p^* tf 'Ol^H I 'OvaUine' not^oni* 8 make _ffk 'Ovaltine' definitely pro- r .-^mtSt^^* -_v Jjf/ health-giving nourishment Y at the lowest possible price. Even when you prepare V a\l \l TIW208 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-05-10 19 A new photograph of Miss Betty Ho, the Selangor lady badminton "star."15 words
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Article, Illustration1798 1936-05-10 19 SINGAPORE JUNIOR TOURNAMENT BEGINS full List Of Entries— Twelve Ladies In Singles Remit Of Draw— Perak Prepares For Triangular Tourney Sir Andrew Caldecott On The (lame— Malaya's Example To Hongkong (By "DRAGON") 4LTOGETHKK 63 entries wen A ee ived for junior sn ben etif the Singapore Badminton1,798 words
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Article509 1936-05-10 19 fHE Wah Chong Badminton Party h. 1 been affiliated to the Bingap Ping-P<.: 'ion. Practices be neld every Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday ai the Malaya Free School (in Chinese Mah Wah Kong Huek> at 20. Vc rasaaay Hoad, off Serangoon Road, Singapore. inose who wish to compete509 words
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Advertisement50 1936-05-10 19 .j. 4 J PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: Ocular Muscle Ano- J milics. C ampHeatcd defects of i vision. Glasses if needed. i R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. i (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). S Phono 3002. S 35 Year.; ruropoan Clinical G t Experience. fc *J-50 words
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Advertisement256 1936-05-10 19 Conquer that Weakness jr^ after Malaria, Dysentery fwj B i>. vssSS^J N and Oilier fCV©rOUS uISCOSCS "Sanatogen lias a most remarkable effect on ££ie dsoafitated system." ITThe Indian Medical Record, SANATOGEN is made specially to feed writing about the wonder- iiiiij ful effect of Sanatogen in the nerves, to strengthen256 words
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Article, Illustration643 1936-05-10 20 A WEAKER TEAM THIS YEAR THE PLAYERS Will Keng Hock Lead Attack? I B) •"Full-Hack") SINGAPORE'S chances of winM i:m f!k" Malaya Cup are far frOW !>riuhl. \h Kow. Said, I ij>. Si !»K, Humphries, John I 'h n. Chwcc Chua. Jar^a-si, X kwet, khoon Onn, Kee it- Ken* Hock.643 words
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Article788 1936-05-10 20 THREE STATES Ipoh Courts Best In Malaya? (By "Forward") pKRHAI'S the greatest event in Malayan tennis, bar the Malayan championships, takes place this week-end. weather permitting, in Kuala Lumpnr, when I'erak, Selan gcr and the Negri meet in the Storch Cup competition. The series began six years788 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-05-10 20 I Loke Soh Lip, who was beaten by I.!rs Wyatt Smith in the ladies' singles semi-final of the Selangor t nnis championship on Thursday.24 words
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Article, Illustration988 1936-05-10 20 Singapore Games MANY CREDITABLE DISPLAYS (By "Spectator") fFHE honours for the host p srformance in local cricket over the m (?k-end *ro to R. Sabapathy, of th Ceylon Sports Club, who, playing for j his Club against the R.A. (Changi) on Sunday, had the remarkable bowling average988 words
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Article192 1936-05-10 20 His Activities HOW MUCH WILL HE EARN? ijT wa* no surprise when Lawaon Little, amateur champion of Great Britain and the United States, decided to "cash in financially upon the golfing skill which brought him world-wide fame. Golf as he played it was hard work far192 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-05-10 20 Rich! ha L-hittinj Japanese welt< wei h He \s ill flight I on Prid14 words
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Article518 1936-05-10 20 SATO TO MEET FRISCO FINE MATCH The Japanese Boxer's Record l (By K.0.") pEW foreign boxers hav* aroused so much interest as Richi Sato, atablemate of Naterl That Sato is a better man than Natori is the opinion of those who have seen the pair fight in Japan. Sato's518 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-05-10 20 Al Nicholas and his trainer. Mr. Tommy Hat no.9 words
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Article1145 1936-05-10 21 BRITISH EMPIRE The Serge Krish Septet .«i*rion it <i*« 168€ I irW i from 7-35 p.m. to Ml PJB v^TTic metres 115.14 mcs.) frass »H J,JfI SI moi ««*>™ p-"*- u J: <■>*• 2 ».trt. Tm from to 10.35 pan.; 5S metres 11.86 mcs.) from uSt m1,145 words
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Article356 1936-05-10 21 TO-DAY 10"53 a.m.— Popular concert by Nirom Orchestra. 11.25 a.m.— Solo muMc with Nirom Irchestra. 11.48 a.m.— Carillon. 11.50 am.— Talk by Mr. 11 c. Moes 12.10 p.m. Recorded music. 1.10 p.m. Nircm news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Recorded music. Close own. 5 s<) p.m.- -Time Signal. Concert by356 words
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Article683 1936-05-10 21 Dutcb on DJA, DJB 9.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 9.50 p.m. New German Light Music. Fhe Station Orchestra conducted by £ugen Sonntag. 10.50 p.m. A Programme of New German Piano Music. Played by \gathe v Tied^mann. 11.20 p.m. Sign ofT DJA. DJE, DJN. DJB (Germ.. Bngl.683 words
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Article472 1936-05-10 21 I TO-DAY Wavelength 25.23 metres (11,880 kcs) 2.20 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Transmitter. 2 40 p.m. Records 3.00 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. S Transmitter. 3 15 p.m. Records. 3.50 p.m. Talk on events in France. 405 p.m. Records. 4.35 p.m. News in French. 5.05 p.m. News in Engish.472 words
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Article107 1936-05-10 21 Wavelength 25.4 metres (11.810 kcsj TO-MORROW 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News bulletin in English. String Orchestra of Dopolavoro, Municipality of Rome. Music by Rossini Mascagni. Macehini. Rev. Father Pasquale D'EUa, S.J. Father Ricci's music by Haendel, Dall; Rocca. Frank and others. News bulletin in Italian. TUESDAY 920107 words
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Article104 1936-05-10 21 dilly Orchestra My Sonß noes round the World. Richard Crooks. 1812 Overture: Royal Opera Orchestra. The Gondoliers: Gilbert and Sullivan. Invitation to the Waltz: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Humoreske: Kriesler. Ah Sweet Mystery of Life: Nelson Eddy. Valse Triste: Chicago Symphony Orchestra A Musical Trip round the104 words
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Article121 1936-05-10 21 49.9 metres (6,018 kcs.) TO-DAY 11 a.m.— 1.30 p.m. Recorded Music. TO-MORROW j 6.00 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin. 7.00 p.m. Relay of concert artistes t from the new station "Z.H.1." studio:— Mrs. Ida Kinloch Songs (Soprano*. (a> 'As Through the Street" Musetta, Waltz Song. Act121 words
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Article148 1936-05-10 21 Mosaic Des'gn At (iuartls P Chapel Altar (By Air Mail London, Apr. 21. A design in mosaic on the top step below me avar m UiC ouaiQt. oiiapei a headquarters m Wellington i^aiiackc St. James's ParK, is being worked out b. Sir Neville Wilkinson, ulster King148 words
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171 1936-05-10 21 RHEUMATISM SPREAD TO ALL HER JOINTS Ordered to Bed Alter MoqUm of Suffering i :<■:.• I .1 tad Itorj i i but it •y ending Ttu attacked uy Kvere rh< un spread to every joint In her body hnuiiy crippled bei tier relief that the wrote this enth letter:— "I171 words
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Advertisement321 1936-05-10 21 xi;w ha us Grown on Bald Heads by Isin? KOTALKO A typical example of ths nthu praise accorded to Kotalko i.s I )f Mr. W. Jones, of Manning-tree. S^ -I was practically bald," hi stau-.s. "and Wk now I have an ban l« dance of hair. EjM my photo sh321 words
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Article103 1936-05-10 22 FEMI NINE ALLURE APPEAL What is li. i arc much pictured quality, and why r;-M d bj md alrli V(l. h;iv 1 it is Vitality! Vit( i aPJ w.ik In ten I th.it fce< i ictivc and ;j)ijjht with .1 life" hie}, i. to m lous atii ■> la femlnin103 words
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Article118 1936-05-10 22 Triples Championship Tournament rußTnrr made In the I twi f>k and from It wil be s en th 'Ed W Y. Bcm C. V. Miles's IG-il i c p An.i m beat A F&rgu- I VV M K. WilP. O. Neil Dv am it P. Car- mlc118 words
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Article108 1936-05-10 22 Coronation Celebrations Next Year Air liall) London. Apr. 22. Millions of pounds of tfctra business Will be a .i vi i fie Coronation celebra- ar ir t i that more than seven million coronation mugs and beakers n mi. cacn. Dealso bein^ submitted to the for108 words
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Article94 1936-05-10 22 May He Called Up To Serve For France Paris. White RMTTtltli who have lost their under the Soviet Government may be called upon to enlist in the French Army. A C6t) HI is now being carried out here of all persona living in France who have no nationality,94 words
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Article531 1936-05-10 22 Smart Turn-Outs GOOfl ATTENDANCE OF FAIR SEX (By Our Woman Correspondent) WHERE was a large attendance at the first day's racing of th Summer Meeting at .the Singapore Turf Club yesterday. The weather remained sunny throughout the afternoon, the threatening cloudpassing. The ladies, as usual, were531 words
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Article172 1936-05-10 22 To Figure In Promotion Examination 'By Air Mail London. Apr. 23. :ne row organisation for the infantry brigade, which was notified in December will, the War Office announces be introduced into the question papers at the ex;-nvnations of officers for promotion and for admission to the Staff- Colleges172 words
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Article78 1936-05-10 22 Kabul, Afghanistan. The year 1315 has just. begun here according to the Afghan calendar. New year's day was celebrated with traditional ceremonies A specially prepared dish constating of seven kinds of fruit and grain, moistened with water overnight, was ceremonially distributed and consumed as a portent of78 words
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Article704 1936-05-10 22 Kacins Thrills AUSTIN CAR SIMNS ROUND London, April 19. riXE of the narrowest escapes from a bad crash ever seen at Brooklands occurred yesterday in the third heat of the British Mountain Handicap. L. P. Driscoll, driving one of the brand nevv overhead valve Austin racers704 words
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Article119 1936-05-10 22 300 Acres Of Sussex Downland To Be Preserved (By Air Mail London. Apr. 22. Three hundred acres of Sussex downland are to be preserved in memory of Rudyard Kipling. The land borders on the River Cuckmere In picturesque Cuckmrre Haven valley, one of England's best-known beauiy .spots.119 words
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Article865 1936-05-10 22 STORCH CUP TENNIS Scores In The Opening Games (From Our Own Report, Kuala Lump v Saturday. IN the opening m »f the cup tennis toarn i nt I \-vcn Selangor, Perak and N s mbilan, Selangor beat Perak and i Ne^ri Sembilan and Perak boat Negri Sembilan. in the doubles.865 words
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Article252 1936-05-10 22 STEADIER TOBW EVIDENT No Disposition To >ur Financial Con* lay nu,rr Rubber (Singapore) 28 if, 1 (S gap n|) ji-i*(i-(la>\ Prices: London 7 j,d., unchanged, Mai K« I Ton< id after '^jw York: I l ir> cl Mark; Tone: Quiet. TIN 1., ndon: Spot l'2()-l "is., unchan^252 words
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84 1936-05-10 22 I) All V PKICKS I'RRENT. S. Saturday noon. Buyers. Selln> No. I.X.RS.S. in Ct t (FOB. 11l 25V 4 w 1 Good FAQ in cases iF.0.8. May. 25 116 25 316 No. I.X.R.S.S. uSpot-loosr. awardablo ETporel 25 316 Z5» 10 dr,. June 25^84 words
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Article129 1936-05-10 22 LYALL EVATTS DAILY Rgpon Singapore, Saturday Commodity t0 be A" th< melting It l piice Ol tin are due P^ l^ v to ination of the Tin Councu rf make themsdve.s felt •<> con tro^ w whic h i> now The local dollar price s hrf f m $100. for129 words
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Advertisement275 1936-05-10 22 ■mm ID-NIGHT 7 p.m. 9.11 p.m. LOOK WHO'S HERE Yont FAYOUJUTES IN THEIR NEWEST HK;M>T TRIUMPH my j, -v_J_^k_l I a wf* mv y -^KE^nam^^m**.****^ I *<A in "HOW S S TO Pl AV I j Vo^ TENNIS" i J <i° Something New on th? Screen that no (over of275 words
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Article, Illustration2912 1936-05-10 23 FIRST DAY Objection Upheld In sth Event inlay. A FAIRI biv crowd wa? prea afternoon f or th<- opening day of tie- Singapore Turf Club's Sammer (G ivSrnar'i Cup) Meetinf. The foing was sdigl on the f the week*i kgt the times pt'i'-iicd were creditable on 'he2,912 words
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Article172 1936-05-10 23 Results Of First Round Matches Singapore. Saturday A GOOD start was made in the Sin| apore Junior Badminton Championships at the Clerical Union Hall this afternoon. Six singles matches were decided and a high standard ol play was D. P. Moloney, the oniy European an trant, lost172 words
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Article226 1936-05-10 23 Team To Compete At Ktiala Lumpur (From Our Oiru Correspondent) Johore BahTU, May I THE first match In the Johore Pub :sj Dp; rtment Ihter-Districl played yesterday evening i padang. Johore Bahru, between the Pontian P W\D. and the Johore Bahru p.w n There was a crowd226 words
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Article34 1936-05-10 23 Tony Canzoneri Beats Jimmy MtLnrnta New York. May 8. Tony Canzoneri, the world's lightweight champion, outpointed Jimmy McLarnin. the former welterweight, t champion in a 10-round contest at i catch-weights.— Reiner.34 words
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Advertisement37 1936-05-10 23 LETTERS OF A NEW ARRIVAL I jo/ad 'vTty- fosf &zc? </e f&yby cued dort&wicf 0% account ojf>64e *cona&uccs£xd?72^^ wL^ ~^JSSf &rf£ej -?ioa&S ~c<s?£e<9is y <rna*o£^ TIGER BEER I iKASUU fi MUVE I/ID., WSTRIBI ftORS 0! TIGER BRER37 words
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Article, Illustration111 1936-05-10 1 THE WINNER OF 7HE FIRST EVENT AT THE MANNEQUIN PARADE AT JOHN LITTLE'S YESTERDA V Theobald (Kirwan up) winning Race 1 with Miss Sardis close behind. The btf* o. the second race whie wa.s won by Wood. M, Ch* Boo:, K«*. DUatory U.UII Box.111 words
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Advertisement25 1936-05-10 1 I OH rents ORMR Haig NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE .AGENTS JOHN UTTLE&CU 1 (INCORPORATED^ ENGLAND) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, a IPOH.25 words
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