Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 August 1936
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Title Section14 1936-08-30 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. I.— No. 12, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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3452 1936-08-30 1 STORY OF UNJUSTIFIED JEALOUSY MAN'S ALLEGED STATEMENT "I HAVE MURDERED MY BEST FRIEND" (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 19. DRAMA involving the death of a man and a charge of murder against another who, according to counsel gave himself3,452 words
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Article45 1936-08-30 1 Official Landing Next Friday H, E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, who is travelling back to Malaya on the Sarpedon, will make an official landing at Singapore on Friday morning, Sept. 4. Ships in hailbour will be dressed from 8 a.m. onwards.45 words
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Article643 1936-08-30 1 Mr. L. M. Mitchell And Miss Gladys Martin 1 Singapore, Saturday. ThS" Presbyterian Churfch *ras the stjen# of a very pretty wedding this afternoon when Miss Gladys Jeanne Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of Aberdeen, became the bride of Mr. Lewis Mackay Mitchell, son of643 words
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Article152 1936-08-30 1 SEARCH BY K.A.I PLANES Pitrql Supply Exhausted Basra, Aflg. THE Imperial Airways air lm< r Horsa, which left here i*»r Bahrein m route to India, canning eight passengers at 11 p.ni (loeal time) yesterday, is to be N paited long overdue and Air Foire planes areReuter - 152 words
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Article160 1936-08-30 1 Sunday Papsr Printed In Three Centres THE Sunday Tribune makes hisi<»rv to-day. Printed simultaneously in three centres Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Ipoh it was on Bait in all the large towns and vil!ages l in the Peninsula beiore sevea o'clock this morning. Tls r- ..(.w Arr»ttg*ment. %luc]h160 words
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Article180 1936-08-30 1 London, Aug. 29. An official of Imperial Ai. declared that the absence of new: frota the Dorsa was not yet causing I as the means of communication practicaliy non-existent in thi where she had probably slighted. He added that as far I could be ascertained, aReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-08-30 1 Mr. L.M. Mitchell and Miss Gladys Martin, who were married at the Presbyterian Church.14 words
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Advertisement24 1936-08-30 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOMK FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE I'AdK j) PE R F ECTION <2f^ SCOTS WHISKY^g^^ I*l Sole Agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.24 words
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Advertisement266 1936-08-30 2 f^^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS WEEK Monday Tuesday. LOUYS SILVIA THE POPI f.\R COMEDY AND TAP DANCING TEAM. WtiMttaj If Saturday CORNELIA KIRDALL I h* Aristocrats of Rhythm. SATURDAY NEXT— SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND BALL EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK EAKIA R A FFLES BRA S S E R I266 words
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Advertisement177 1936-08-30 2 yIT VOGUE'S! HIGKIIGHTS OF FASHION FLASHES FROM PARIS AND NEW YORK. A-New— A-Head! See our exelusive selection of distinctive afternoon and cocktail gowns exhibited in our show-room! Inspired by Stars of Hollywood and "Gay-Paris" it is the talk of Singapore of these intoxicating creations of the most exciting models in177 words
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Advertisement161 1936-08-30 2 PYRAMID the li allclker«• li i v h* to be proud ok* To look smart, you have to carrf a Pyramid handkerchief. When your eirl friends see it, they will admire your good taste. The girls also use Pyramid of a smaller size, of course. Pyramid is known for its161 words
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779 1936-08-30 3 START OF ENGLISH SOCCER hampiuns Beaten GUNNERf HAVE TO FIGHT HARD THh English tootball open1 »d in bright and sunny weather uml a usual, there were i few start of th. >«a>«n surptises. The ni'rst unexpected lesult was the defeat of the League (hatnm>. Sum779 words
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Article234 1936-08-30 3 Results Of Games Played Yesterday THE Ceylon Sports Club, after a very successful season, were beaten >tsterday on their own ground by the fv.A by 21 runs. The Club were dismissed for 68 run. Waites bowling well to take 4 for 9] white Mitchell was responsible for 4234 words
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Article518 1936-08-30 3 Interesting Display Of Latest Models (By Our Woman Correspondent) THE cafe in Robinson's was crowde.? on': yesterday morning when a mannequin parade was held to enable Singapore women to see the latest j.yies in morning, afternoon, and evening gowns, and a selection of spoits models. It518 words
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Article53 1936-08-30 3 SIAM TIN Official Advissr's Interview In Penang Bangkok, Aug. 29. THE interview given in Penang by Mr. Connell, who is the official adviser to the Siamese Government on tin restriction, is considered here as a personal expression of opinion and the Government continues to maintain a moderate tone and aReuter - 53 words
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Article271 1936-08-30 3 Legionaries Desert MUSSOLINI TO VISIT HITLER? Hendaye, Aug. 29. A DESPERATE onslaught on the Irun front was launched by the insurgents late last night accompanied by rifle fire which continued until 1 a.m. It is not known whether the Government managed to hold their positions butReuter - 271 words
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Article90 1936-08-30 3 Warmest Week Of Summer In England London, Aug. 29. The week ending to-day has been the sunniest and warmest of the summer and there is every indication that the tine spell will continue. The maximum amount of sunshine for this time of the year of between in andBritish Official Wireless - 90 words
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Article20 1936-08-30 3 Jerusalem, Aug. 20. TWO British soldiers were killed and three wounded in an Arab ambush last night. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article30 1936-08-30 3 The September Bogey Compclicion will be played on Saturday and Sundav. Sent. 5 and 6. The Ladies' September Bogey Comnolition will be played on 'Monday Sept. 7.30 words
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Article117 1936-08-30 3 Informal Visit To Turkey London, Auti. 29. jfING EDWARD went ashore on an a excursion In the neighbourhood of Athens again this morning. The King's party on board the yacht Nahlin was joined to-day by Lord Sefton, who arrived by air. It is announced in Constantinople that afterBritish Official Wireless - 117 words
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Article42 1936-08-30 3 Messrs. Gian Singh and Co.. of Battery Road, are having a special salt' from Aug. 31. to Sept. 9. Special lines are to be offered at very low prices. This has been made possible as ti;<> result of huge purchases.42 words
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Article184 1936-08-30 3 END OF CIVIL WAR Hendaye, Aug. 29. THE autumn rains will put an end to the Spanish Civil War, according: to a prominent foreigner, who arrived here by air from Madrid. "The Spaniards," he declared, "dislike the wit and cold. If the war tactics I witnessed in the past weekReuter - 184 words
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Article225 1936-08-30 3 Death Of Weil-Known Johore Planter Singapore, Saturday WE r*< ret to record lite dea 1 r: Of Mr. W. K. Davy, manager o! Bukil Pulai Estate. Johore, winch occurred av the Johore Bahru Hospital yi sterday frefm typhoid fever. Mr. D..\y v.ho was about 38 pears225 words
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Article74 1936-08-30 3 .Makes Us Appcat am o In Singapore THK first water-cycle in Singapore has made its appearance. Already it has made several successful trips to the Singapore River from Tanjong Rhu. The owner is Mr. Chew Kee Lam, of Nanyang Brothers' Co., a firm of cycle dealers. He got the74 words
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Article58 1936-08-30 3 Both the semi-finals of the Smpie Handicap Tournament of the Chinese Association. Singapore, were played oil last week and resulted as follows Dr. Loh Poon Lip f- -12 > beat Kol Tian Seng <— 9^ 6—3, 6—2. Yap Kim Swec < 9» beat Woon Chew Tat <-21) G—58 words
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Advertisement50 1936-08-30 3 f wF )l 'WEAKNLS^i J If/1 DEBILITY rQ an>em i a Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL wr vYS CURES, and gives health and strength. ft better than serums, raw m^at, Medicated wines, etc A. C!X>UET CO., LTD., SINGAPOUK Obtainable From All Dispensaries50 words
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Advertisement350 1936-08-30 3 HEAR THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS ON nr RE-GAL ZOHOPHOHE FROM ALL LEADING DEfODftC MUSIC STORES KKVVKUj MR 2077. "Lovely Lady" Waltz. "Little Rendezvous in Honolulu" Foxtrot Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra will earn many new admirers as the result of these two recordings. "Lovely Lady" is a haunting waltz350 words
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Article302 1936-08-30 4 Tournament Ties For This Week Singapore, Saturday. THE Y.M.C.A.'s Autumn Tennis Tournament will begin on the association's courts in Bras Basah Road to-morrow v Monday) evening. The following ties have been arranged for this week; MONDAY'S TIES Men's Doubles Handicap: E. M T Philips and K. Koguti (—l5)302 words
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Advertisement329 1936-08-30 4 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE THE OPENING f IT'S CHARLIE CHANS BEST and MOST THRILLING ADVENTURE. 1 ALHAMBBA 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Tfcj i c ti a e iFiySv^ r+ et" lj i ha packed with in 19 lln li. ffSEI \^EI ninrlttt hair -breadth futt SL^t mS329 words
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Advertisement200 1936-08-30 4 T JUST THE SHOW THE DOCTOR ORDERED THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT THE WONDERFUL TECHNI-j COLOUR "SHORT," "SHOW KIDS." Positively LAST DAY CAPITOL N #te*R J :u:> 6.15 9.ir> WARNER BROS., FAMOUS FOR PREVIOUS '^ifi 'Ik T I MUSICAL COMEDY HITS, BRING YOU AN- I OTHER JOY -FILLED SHOW! V^^200 words
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Advertisement355 1936-08-30 4 THE GALLANT STORY OF THE IMMORTAL NURSE, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE j /^fnf*HlLE THE CHEERS FOR /l/\ TASTEUR STILL ECHO IJN fT'ar/ier Screen The Story of Another Great Hero of Humanity! The thrilling and inspiring drama of history's lH eHF immortal war iinrs*' who forsook the gilded -'fflNßa gaiety of London draMing-rooma355 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-08-30 5 Virginia Brute, who is tMta| into her own in M.-Ci ->I. i»icturr>.13 words
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Article1395 1936-08-30 5 BETTER FIGHTING PLANES THAN AN Y RIVAL gINC'E the air show put on by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors at Hat Hold, air experts are satisfied that Great Britain is more than equal to any of her European competitors, and that in any war in1,395 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-30 5 u G Field* prepares to give an exhibition on this old- fashioned bicycle around the Paramount Studio lot.22 words
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Article121 1936-08-30 5 Convicts Escape From Devil's Island AFTER a 700-mile voyage In a frail Indian dug-out canoe two escaped convicts from Devil's Island, Ul3 dreaded French penal settlement, have left Port of Spam, Trinidad, on another stage of their flight to freedom. The two men, who gave their121 words
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Article287 1936-08-30 5 Centenarian Who Was Rescued When 96 THOUGH she was rescued from drown- ing in a canal when 96 years old, and fractured her skull when she fell downstairs the following year, Mrs. Ann Holdsworth, of the Golden Rule Hotel. Ambloside. a pretty village at the head287 words
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Article179 1936-08-30 5 SavHs Life Of Drowning Man Stockholm fT is revealed that King Gustav's I 4 rephew Prince Charles, only brother 1 of the late Queen Astrid, rescued at the risk of his own life a young man from drowning in the Baltic Sea durins a thurderstorm. •Standing on the179 words
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Article302 1936-08-30 5 Saved Masters In Quetta 'Quake POLLOWINU a disclosure at the con ference of the British M d Association at Oxford that three uu bad siivai their masters In the Q.ieu earthquake last year, experts are db- cussing the mystery of canine "sixtl. i sense.' The revelation at302 words
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Article138 1936-08-30 5 Cameroa Highlander Who WM Missing 10 Days LOCH Ness has the evil reputation of never giving up the bodies of those »wned In its waters, but this has not proved tru? in the case of John Macrnnald, 60, a retired sergeant of the Cameron Highlanders, who138 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-08-30 5 .loan Bennett, of Paramount, as shr appears in a forthcoming production.13 words
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Advertisement52 1936-08-30 5 DIAMOND BRAND ARE COMFORTABLE, Wi DURABLE AND j HANDSOME. beautiful lines ant? t"' '^^3 elegant ornamenta- f£^jM& tion are a continual H*^rf»l pleasure to the eye. llPy^^W Its cost spread over Jr A "^(B its period of utility <J>IAMONra is only a traction of *V O JJ a cent per52 words
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Advertisement262 1936-08-30 5 OUSCIC RELIEF Yeast-Vite not only f^m^S Don't suffer days <^\ relieves pain and discom- Sr VF^j\ Of fain and ill- jl Ll^/ J Jort, but tones the whole -^T health get reliefjWr *»<4 system as well I It nour- £±4 l?\ l > /^r,;>// ishes the nerves and |A» Wj_4262 words
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Advertisement10 1936-08-30 6 l^^^^l mB fIHHR 1 I distributors: FRASER t- NEAVE LTD.10 words
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Article556 1936-08-30 7 KAY FRANCIS IN FINE ROLE 'WHITE ANGEL* Heart -Throbbing Film FIRST Nati< nal baa given the ictions, but now have been greater tin n "The Whii An r i n dynamic power, in sheer drama, pathos, tragedy, roman gad artistry. There is tha» indefinable something in556 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-08-30 7 J anette MacDonaia, uiurk Gable a d Jack Holt in a scene from "Sin Francisco," which comes to the Alhambra ".shortly and later in all up- country theatres.28 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-08-30 7 Exteriors of a forthcoming inn yard, as recreated for a Metro-Gold- r: -Mayer picture s^rrinc Joan Cra'.vfnrd.17 words
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Article100 1936-08-30 7 Nnies To Stars Throw 500 Out Oi Work London. July 27. injuries to two stars have thrown 500 Son°nf f WOrk and st °PP ed the P r) and XL *L WO nlms one costing £80.000 St t th* her £50 °00. now beixig made j bw Gainsborough100 words
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Article, Illustration603 1936-08-30 7 QUINTUPLETS ON THE SCREEN An Appealing Entertainment In "Country Doctor" "EVen without Yvonne, Cecils, Annette, Emilie and Marie, "Th: Country Doctor" would be first rate heart-throb entertainment. With he world's five famous babies in th? picture it hits a hitherto untouch d high for human interest and becomes nothing short603 words
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Article254 1936-08-30 7 Thrills &> Action With Talmadge JJICHARD Talmadge is ab iU t> join the list of notable screen writers and directors who graduate! from the ranks of players. Following his latest sc e?n ppearance in 'The Speed Reporter,*' which w'll be shown at Singapore and up-country theatres shortly.254 words
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Article321 1936-08-30 7 MISS ZASU PITTS In Hilarious Comedy WHEN a shy, flustering girl from a small town gets mixed up with all of Chicago's mcst ferocious gangsters, then anything is liable to happen. Anything and everything, in fact does h pp3n in "She Gets Her Man." the hilai\ous321 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-08-30 7 A scene i>om '-The w-.iro A hirh npem M <he p n )VIM on s t 2, after which it will be screened in theatres upcountry.26 words
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Advertisement170 1936-08-30 7 teeth that sparkle and charm ybu, f oo, can Aai;e 17 jou f Aw secret about removing film >u.hing with ordinary dentifrices can never t^th. Yet it contains no grit—nothing to n iive you the gleaming white teeth you envy, jure tooth enamel. Jnly brushing with an effective film-removing c170 words
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Article, Illustration5857 1936-08-30 8 Robert Hichens - Robert Hichens Our Short Story a DOG and a woman made Strgius Ranikowsky A turn Ms back on the g ay life of Paris and seek a recluse-like existence in a lonely home on &/l=£ of the River Nile. Ttere *j >Uv>i with only a dog for company-but5,857 words
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Advertisement12 1936-08-30 8 "rr-r-^r :t jfftnKl:failL Jm)^^^m^l—lj "BLACK aWHIiTE" SOLE AGENTS: MALAYA. WJ. 2C p«12 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1936-08-30 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES VOl interesting story of the young ftho was watching a picture in a I- cinema. The picture dealt with of Lady Jane Grey, and that unhappy lady was depicted walking up to the block prior to her executi n. the voice of the young girl in the1,678 words
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Advertisement68 1936-08-30 9 I Extract from Straits Times: V V "I also learn that a sample of crocodile II N meat has been tested at the College of ji\ I, Medicine, Singapore, and has b*»en pronounced equal to venison. So that I\l Malaya is ever blockaded, and the J I Cold Storage Company68 words
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Article1810 1936-08-30 10 A Women Peeps At Singapore. BY our woman correspondent .j VETIY re ceremony took piacc at uoternmeat Hou^c os when the Badge 01 .der of the Mo&t Ex BriUsn Krripiru was ta\ biang Song by Olficei Adriuiisterint; tm j tt :it, Mr. A. S. Smail. ncy, after icceivin& hu feuc1,810 words
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Article, Illustration66 1936-08-30 10 Lucille Ball, R.K.O. Radio player, displaying a smart white sharkskin suit. The mannish jacket is styled with tailored collar and revers and three patch pockets. The back *s laid in wide pleats from the shoulder yoke to the half bel*. A tucked linen blouse with turtle neck, white sports hat66 words
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Article724 1936-08-30 10 DRISCILLA'S have always got in some- tiling new and lovely, and this time it is some of the daintiest of morning and afternoon frocks. They are really perfect, so plain and simple that they catch your eye at once and you just long to buy up the724 words
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Article249 1936-08-30 10 Knit Your Swim Suits AND how goes the knitting? Have you reached the point common so manj eiperi ihat you are wond^ ing just what to go next" Half t hc Z cination of knitting lies in the contj?" Plation of exciting new garments whkh read.ly explains that once a249 words
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Advertisement44 1936-08-30 10 I 'I'^^fafjfflly On > our wa y home drop in for < waffles or <>np of our special I V^sSSr&Sf- (I|ub Sandwiches. s —^'^^SlrAV** Open anti! 2 a.m. j California Sandwiche Shoppe j 135. ORCHARD ROAD, pp Orchard Rond Markov Tft 47ftO. h. Mcknight. Pr«prie*or. J44 words
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Advertisement105 1936-08-30 10 de SOITZA'S 9, STAMFORD ROAD, Have JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Exclusive Model Hats. Dress-s, Shorts, Slacks, Gloves with Collars to match, Flowers, Novelties, etc. Hats BLOCKED and MADE TO ANY STYLE with your Material to MATCH YOUR DRESSES. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 3188. PRISCILLA Ltd. S s Allen. A Hosiery105 words
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Advertisement143 1936-08-30 10 j PALASS D£S MODES i THE EXCLUSIVE DRESS MAKERS s have just unpacked a very attractive selection of Morning frocks, also very outstanding Fancy Buttons, Diamente dips, Buckles and a lot of Flowers lor Evening Wear. I 33, STAMFORD ROAD. I CHILDREN LIKE THIS I I ANTISEPTIC CLEANSING I I143 words
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616 1936-08-30 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill Igs N' Wcardo company en- urday and dun..-. t jje wtefc at Muj^tie and lai vc s o*n ail occasions. parties at the Majestic Among others who were pi en I Major Yen. Dr. Wir.r!" rook, Mr. K. K. Mr. Peall, yr S616 words
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Letter, Illustration760 1936-08-30 11 WE are having very good weather, brilliant sunshine with colci winds. Visitors come as others go, .so the bungalows are rJ.I full and are likely to continue so for t'omo time. s t Par nior tho popular Lady i he Government' Bungalows, and Mrs. Thurstan. who760 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-08-30 11 Gladys Swajrtii ..:/«»^uiu p displays u, lieu a:.^ very smart beach outfit. It is plus-four s worn with bra-top and bolero jacket, in navy linen trimmed with white cord.29 words
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Article, Illustration556 1936-08-30 11 The Order of the Bridal March •'HERE Domes the Bride," the organ 11 peals, as the bridegroom with his best man, takes his place at the loot of the chancel steps and at the far end of the church a slight bustle of excitement signifies the fact that the lovely556 words
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Article83 1936-08-30 11 Pineapple Ambrosia 4 cup granulated su^ar 2 cups grated pineapple 1 tablespoon gelatin '/v cup cold water •luice of y A orange and lemon 1 epg white beaten Add sugar to grated pineapple and beat to boiling. Soften gelatin in cold water ana add to pineapple tirring until dissolved. Add83 words
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Advertisement43 1936-08-30 11 "f-^* ~^tfjr^ ihe famous Cleansing Crca-m. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin sotc and lovely. It is the starting point of all bcaurv :irc. 92.2", and $4.00 Made in the British F/nptrm McmueXr «MuMjoh& famous Beauty Preparations be a? MEDICAL HALL LTD. Battery Road.43 words
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Advertisement49 1936-08-30 11 A large selection of NEW JEWELLERY Embroidered Evening Ba#s Black WooU Furniture Underwear Peking Glassware at Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road .J. HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW COLLECTION of j GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR j also LEATHER SUEDE BELTS from VIENNA MAYNARD'S BLDG. PHONE 4974. 11 Battery Road, t •jp49 words
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Advertisement58 1936-08-30 11 A woman knows that in the vital T matters of hygiene /,jyp^~ -S and comfort she is /J»i^ '*T^\ safe with Southalls VsV f' r I i name associated /I I for over 50 years if I with tne highest I V, I possible standards V f of purity /j58 words
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Advertisement201 1936-08-30 11 SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA FOR JJk my afal Ifaß B_B_| B_B_l B_B| -^B_| 9bK bVbK Hi 'VflW& T R- bWI Bk. B B B^ m» bbC^BbW—^- k^ a Bond Street J p JF\ Beauty Products JB Bp^ d^BBH b^bb^bW Prepared under exclusive f&KSmmS^P^WO^W^ -^^m A Proprietary Process. a ik b^^201 words
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626 1936-08-30 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 30, 1936. A TEMPERATE FUTURE "WITH all its compensations, W c ii m ate is a verj trying on The eneivating effeel I CJiitu heat combined v/ufc w ft humidity fa cumulative and the very monotony of the ncrer-ending summer has a deleterious effect on626 words
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Article1304 1936-08-30 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Trade Menace: The Real Facts COME action it is generally assumed, will be taken by the Malayan Governments, in agreement with the Colonial Office, to i-.heck the Jauane.se elimination of the Malayan trade market What, exactly, will be done, no-one knows.1,304 words
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Article592 1936-08-30 12 Anglius - Anglius 'pHE following, of course, could never have happened on any golf course in Malaya. A A A A TWO casual golf acquaintances were walking towards the green when they sighted two women coming over the hill. "Here comes my wife with some old592 words
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Advertisement30 1936-08-30 12 I I r*<*+^ I Chromium alarms from 6.— Pj t 9 l JA^- f SwiSS 8 day alarmjs 16 f 4£ 1 1 W 1 i XfSSmSMSn W Coltvpr Quay30 words
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349 1936-08-30 13 WORK OF MEDICAL MISSION THE STAFF Chinese Girls As Nurses FEW people in Singapore, apart fnwn ihire who have tome int:» contac A«ith it, know tnr serial raloe of the work which is carried on in thr rity by the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. This349 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-30 13 One of the surgical cases which neided hospital nursing. Last year 1,506 in-patients were treated freely in the wards of St. Andrew's.22 words
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Article164 1936-08-30 13 The "Hindenburg" Zeppelin's Choice RECENTLY the newest German Zeppelin, the "Hlndenburg." has gained much prominence in the news. So much success has attended her maiden flight rom Germany to South America and back, that the 'Hirdenburg" has been described as the largest, fastest and finest 'flying hotel" ever164 words
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Article109 1936-08-30 13 IT the age of 80, Mr. Arthur Smith, f f VValsorave, near Coventry, has mirricd a#nin for the seventh time. f ";s br''d*> was Miss Jessie Freemui, 50, of Leicester, whom he met whilfl preaching in that town. As f>ie couple left tbs Bible Hall in Mere-road,109 words
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Article636 1936-08-30 13 Never P:rformed PROOF NOT YET PRODUCED (By 'C.A.G.") S the Indian Rope Trick an established fact or is it m<s ely a allacy? From time to time art" e'es app ar :ii the newspapers thai A haard from 3 that C had seen it performed. ">ut636 words
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Article1195 1936-08-30 13 WORK OF THE QUARANTINE SER VICE /CHINA'S ceaseless campaign against the spread of disease is described in the latest se ie-5 of the China National Quarantine Service Reports (Series V1— 1935-6) edited by Dr. Wu Lien-Teh and Dr. C. Y. VVu, a copy of which is1,195 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-08-30 13 Three of the more serious cases on the road to happy recover> at the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement122 1936-08-30 13 FftOM THK START IT DID MK GOOD AM) NOW I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT" Thus writes Mr. B (Singapore) who been a suflerer. from stomach "ouble and pains lor a long time. He •ought a bottle of Bisma-Rex with the 'suit written above. Never neglect tfort or pain in122 words
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Advertisement24 1936-08-30 13 v ~i 4.1* X/ o^; -?")ps~ jtST yfTy (UNSWEETENED CONDENSED) and fruit make a delightful and economical combination. Try it once and convince yourself.24 words
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1629 1936-08-30 14 SIR C. BULLOCK ON HIS DISMISSAL NO MERCENARY MOTIVES TEXT OF THE COMMISSION'S REPORT London, Aug. 12. «"*;:'r 1;'r 1... S»wS& christi)repori which led to the ilisnu. Ministry since »31. was »M^l^, 2ll^S »*re held, and well-known although no fewer than 1 mee an<J sir1,629 words
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Article131 1936-08-30 14 I Parisian Shops Closed On Mondays Paris, Monday. Paris housewives are worried by the fact that provision shops are closed on Mondays now. This measure has been rendered necessary by the forty-bom week So far these shops have remained open on every day of the week,131 words
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Article110 1936-08-30 14 Ten Tons Fall On Man Kalgoorlie, July 28. One man was killed and another injured as a result of a fall nf approximately 10 tons of earth from the overnanging wall of nine. The victims were; Nicoli Guiseppe and Angelo Delmonego. Nicoli had just stepped off a110 words
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Article169 1936-08-30 14 Nazis Sta^e Aryan Chess Tournament Munich. T'HE first Aryan Chess Championship of the World will !>.• held here from Aug. 17 to S 'oi i he "Mental Olympics oi Apart from th< will be fire-work di esses, chess on horseback and a n n -.Avm by the Hitler169 words
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Advertisement123 1936-08-30 14 the insecticide that always I The sure way to keep ants out of your kitchen TF you are suffering from the con- tinuous nuisance of ants if these disgusting insects are ruining your food and even gnawing their way into the woodwork of your home it is time you took123 words
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Advertisement268 1936-08-30 14 TRAIN YOURSELF. For a good post— ac- quire the trained ability /^l9^^ which alone can com- y ''^Ift mand high remunera- X*&L lion by studying at 1 *PT 2 ''fc home under THE JL S SCHOOL OF ACCOUNT- ygj ANCY, London and Glasgow, (the foremost Home Study Business JflHHllH Training268 words
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Advertisement268 1936-08-30 14 Nothing suits a dog better in a hot climate than a Daily Drink of Sbeiiey't LACTOL. It keeps him lit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog's digestion aiid overheats his blood Sherlcy s LACTOL, ■while giving him the same nourishment, keeps his blood cool,268 words
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Article1285 1936-08-30 15 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson j In Which I Determine To S Keep In The Fashion Aml Discourse On Menaces. Finding Quite A Few Up I And Down The Country j That Other Menace Hun- S s i ters Have Somehow Over- looked. fOMEONE, I can't remember1,285 words
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Advertisement134 1936-08-30 15 'itiiflfi'tii'MC? 9 G 4=l e AT "UUUg A JHEPPERMINT CUM For 28 years past Woods' There should always be tuvat Peppermint Cure has bottle of Woods' Great teen the standard family travelling; sickness medicine of all residents of Peppermint Cure hand> It has the same in the house or when134 words
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Advertisement13 1936-08-30 15 CAN ALWAYS CALM THAT SPLITTING HEADACHE EIVG AVX TONG THE TI«ER NEUICAL UAIX13 words
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Advertisement188 1936-08-30 15 4. -TICKETS ISSUED S %^UUI\S BY AIL 31TJVM fOR **SFTP. AIR AND Ji TRAVEL railway UNFS I NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese and all Asiatic clients t I are given the best of attention and assistance. i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore, y Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA SWELLED LEVER188 words
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Article101 1936-08-30 16 8FT. 51 N. TALL World's Biggest Boy Still Growing ROBERT Pershing Wadlow, aged 18, of Alton, Illinois, measures 8 ft. 5 in. in height and he is still growing! He weighs 30 st. 5 lb., and when the height figures are officially verified thsy will probably prove him to beReuter - 101 words
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Article241 1936-08-30 16 Fine On Stockbroker's Clerk FOR trymg to id I a ward in Chancery, whik first-class railway carriage, Adam John Watson Alexander. 28. stockbn^ clerk, of R(,sevine-road Raynes Park was at Kingston lined £5 with 15 guineas cost> Alexander was accused of common assault, and241 words
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Article71 1936-08-30 16 Rill To Be Submitted To hairiber Cairo. The political amnesty bill, under vhich 2.500 persons will benefit, has been approved by a meeting of the Egyptian council of ministers. ine draft law will now be submitted to the chamber of deputies for final approval All persons detained for71 words
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Advertisement116 1936-08-30 16 SUNLIGHT AND UMBRELLA SOAP FREE OFFER! Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps? The wrappers from Sunlight and tablet of Lux Toilet Soap—the famous Umbrella Soaps are worth money to beauty soap used by 9 out of 10 film you! All you have to do is to save116 words
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Article944 1936-08-30 17 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Malaya's Record Gold Nugget— A Rush?— j yl Woni About t t j Diamonds THE i in Maiaya last week of a Mf£d "f record size, valued ai ftJBO, is quite likely to lead to serious ♦/nankin-/ on the parr944 words
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Article677 1936-08-30 17 A WARTIME TRAGEDY Remarkable Story t. Mr. Oliver Baldwin's Disclosure AFTER his son had been posted n missing at Loos, Mr. Rudyard Kiplm*. mhm died last January, looked to Mr. Oliver Baldwin to avenjje his death against the German people. Baldwin, who is the elder J* of677 words
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Advertisement36 1936-08-30 17 SCREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES! 18-F, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. All the: latest publications at cheap rates S s HOIRS OF BUSINESS 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. S Special rates OUTSTATFOX MEMBERS, CLUBS and MESSES. S S JL «^—p^*36 words
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Advertisement18 1936-08-30 17 H uJLI I mw 9 K 1 e^^ Bi B^Pvl mWv vwJ/JH ou nf\ jup^jippae.j Genuine German make.18 words
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Advertisement666 1936-08-30 17 THE TERRORS OF NIGHT ENDED \H IO MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA 3RONCHITIS CHRONIC COUGHS Of the many terrors that beset the Asthma sufferer none is mOfe dj»bressing than the interference with Sleep. To the physical agonies of Night Asthma are acuied the mental ai>onies occasioned through repeated km of666 words
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Article109 1936-08-30 18 MARRIAGE CHANCES n. and how. do they begin and Wh n does that elusive personal n oi the older woman dominate. supplant, the fleeting physical acol the younger? Actually, the lac of bath phases of feminine CUP a! depends entirely upon the prc or lack, of nervous vitality. Mania" t109 words
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Article, Illustration799 1936-08-30 18 Horatius - Horatius STRIP AND EXIT PLAY (Bi) WHERE are occasions when an aslute declarer can use an adverse distribution to his advantage though the play requires care in preparing for the appropriate coup. Having discovered an entry card in the hands of an adversary, the declarer so plans the799 words
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Article226 1936-08-30 18 Danger Of Possible Aerial Raids ToUyo. *'O more- aerial photographs over Uie ~< principal ci ies, lowns and their vicinities throughout Japan that are I likely to afford military advantages to i f he snemy will be allowed hn future. This is xhe keynote of226 words
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Article98 1936-08-30 18 Octogenarian Sued For Breach Of Promise Bombay. MR. I. B. D'Abreo, an 81-year-old resident of Bandra, Bombay, was the defendant in a case in which Mrs. Rose Paulins Ferreira, aged 35. claimed £400 damages for breach of promise. Father Soler, a Catholic priest who gave evidence, said that98 words
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Article67 1936-08-30 18 West Australia, July 30. An uncommon and horrible accident occurred in Coondara West Australia recently. Peter Nicholson aged 29, was clearing an area of land when a large Jarrah tree which was on fire fell on him. He was burned to death, and his body was found67 words
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Article382 1936-08-30 18 AN UNFINISHED JO URNEY The Health Giving Properties Of Davos "Helvetia") JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS J writer on travel, art, and iiteratuie who flourished in the latter hail of Queen Victoria's reign, is now an almas* <orgottcn author; but even, those wi>< v nowadays couid not be bothered tr> ad his382 words
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Advertisement171 1936-08-30 18 Tiger Beer IS HSKST Get your^jjfjf 1 J This beautiful souvenir of the Coronation of King Edward VIII can be obtained Free by users of NISTLE's Quick Oats Send this coupon to-day for full particulars. To Nc*fc and Anglo-Swiss Milk j J Products L*U 129/135. Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. PLEASE SEND171 words
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Advertisement144 1936-08-30 18 J FOR THOSE WHO DRIVE FOR THE FUN OF IT I m^ h 4^^^m W a car vou wi!i !>< ir u 1 B^H V own smart looking a f i' 1( -I A performance, fascinating to A M drive— that's the B.S.A. Scout I V H mm V Two-seater.144 words
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569 1936-08-30 19 HIGHER STANDARD THIS YEAR THE FUTURE First-Class Talent Available UKACiON ENTRIES ior the open events in the annual championship tournameir of the Singapore Badminton Association hav»- dosed In fact, a start in the mixed doubles was made last Sunday, and the other senior toni petitions569 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-08-30 19 Ml; ciioo Siew Cheng (extreme right) and Miss Uly^ Leow <*etond from rightJ who defeated Miss Lee Hong Sian and Lee Hong Sze left t Ibe semi-final of the Singapore Women's Junior Doubles Badminton They will meet Miss Ng Soh Moui and Miss Tan Kim Lui in the final to-day55 words
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Article1048 1936-08-30 19 AT the annual general meeting of the n Jubilee Minstrel Party the following gentlemen were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: Mr. Leong Fook Sang (president) reelected, Mr. Teo Beng Kim and Mr. "hoe Siew Hock (vice-president), Mr. Wee Khoon Hong <hon. sec.i, Mr. How Eng1,048 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-08-30 19 photograph of the Officials of the Selangor Badminton Association. At the centre is Mr. J. F. Devlin the world-famous badminton player. On his right is Mr. J. L. Woods, President of Badminton Assn. of Malaya, and on his left the Hon. Mr. C. G. Howell, President of the Selangor Badminton51 words
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Article407 1936-08-30 19 The Game At Raffles Institution THE following is the report on Bad--1 minton for Raffles Institution. At the beginning: of the second term, our Captain and committee member Chan Khek Beng and Yeo Tiang Slew, left the School. Their places have been filled by Lim Kian407 words
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Article, Illustration580 1936-08-30 19 OUR FAULTS i Use Of Difficult Strokes (JU "Dragon") SINGAPORE, Selangor and Perak enthusiasts are still agog over the visit of Mr. J. F. Devlin, the famous badminton professional and former All-England champion. Following his defeat in Singapore at the hands of Leow Kim Fatt580 words
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Article77 1936-08-30 19 The following players have beei selected to represent the Loke's Badminton Party against the Ansonians 2nd XI in a friendly game of football to-day at th<> S.C.F.A. ground in Beach Road:— Wong Teck Fuh capt i Yong Moh Wong, Foo Wah Eng, Lim Jitt Chin, Wu Chin Koon,77 words
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Advertisement246 1936-08-30 19 i I Experts select Quakei 1 Oats I I)IOJ\NE QUINTUPLETS I With the world of food science to guide them with un- I I limited funds at their disposal experts in charge of these I I w>r'j bouncing little wards of His Majesty The King selected Quaker I I Cwrift!246 words
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Article783 1936-08-30 20 VARYING FORTUNES IN MALAYA CUP ENTERING UPON ANOTHER SEASON (By "Forward"; nKFFARVHONS for ths coming raffCT season are proceeding apace P in all the States and Settlement, though it is perhaps too early iL V:f,|J t« irauee th- relative merits of the various teams,783 words
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Article678 1936-08-30 20 Malayan Players "LEOW KIM FATT IS THE BEST" (By "Racquet") Ipoh, Wednesday. BADMINTON enthusiasts in the South, and particularly those in Singapore, may tK interested 10 kno»v that according to Mr. J. F. Devlin, the English professional, Leow Kim h'&u.t is the best piaycr he678 words
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Article268 1936-08-30 20 Far East Champion Held To Draw A VICIOUSLY informal semi-final ecli psed, as far as excitement is concerned, the main event of the wrest>ling programme held recently in Shanghai, in which Billy McHugh barely managed to draw against Garma Singh, the challenger to his title of 145 lb.268 words
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Article94 1936-08-30 20 Opinions Of Former Captains DISCUSSING the captaincy of the English Test team. A. E. R. Gilligan dei dared: "It is all bunkum to say that h-^ strain of fast bowling will affect K flfcon. I conserved my strength when I captained England, bowling the first six balls hard94 words
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Article542 1936-08-30 20 Good Bowling SEASON DRAWING TO A CLOSE (BY "SPECTATOR") THE cricket season in Singapore is fast drawing to a close and the waning interest in the game was cieany evident last Saturday, no fewer than lour matches fixed for that day being cancelled. The fixture lists of542 words
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Article, Illustration607 1936-08-30 20 Mrs. L. M. Pennefather (By C.A.G.) A WOMAN is as old as she looks; a man as old as he feels. Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, perhaps the most prominent of our sportswomen in Malaya, carries her 33 years very lightly, while her activities on the field of607 words
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Article697 1936-08-30 20 BOXING HIS CAREER Wednesday's Good Programme (B) K <>.") DETER George, or, to give Kim correct name, Pedro Jorge, will !v bavins Singapore on Sept. 20. r many years, IVUt has at last been traced by his elder brother who [ivea in Lourenco Marques, Portuguese East Africa.697 words
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Advertisement418 1936-08-30 21 AN ENTERTAINMENT EVENT WITHOUT PRECEDENT kala Premiere P— A A I*'! i fl 8 bWb I 1 not a babv show j E B& Bb9 W 19 1 BUT A GREAT DRAMATK EPIC I m u u r i o l Bflß 9 i HB k I^''''^^B»BB»BBBBBBBQBH^acIRjffiBBB«BaEaaB^ I TUESDAY NEXT,418 words
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Advertisement29 1936-08-30 21 The Cereal Recommended for Ihe DIOJijnE QUINS By IBKM 0r« Allan Roy Dafoe pmM j^S Youil See how the y en i°y it |-Jff in "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR" WIM29 words
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Article736 1936-08-30 22 Strong Defences At Alison Road BY the only goal of the match, score J in the Srjt halt by Aslah, the Maiays defeated the Chinese m thei- enccunter in Div. I ot the Singapore League at the Anson hoad S adiuni. Singapore, yesterday. Play was fai736 words
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Article189 1936-08-30 22 Helps S.C.C. To Avert Defeat Singapore, Saturday. Rain enabled a S.C.C. eleven to avert probable defeat at cricket from the Police at Thomson Road depot this afternoon. Thanks to a vigorous, if unorthodox and lucky innings by Knight (63) the home side declared at tea time. Knight hit189 words
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Article299 1936-08-30 22 I Entries For Singapore Tournaments Singapore. Saturday. THIRTY-FIVE and 13 entries were received for the Singapore open badminton singles and doubles championships, respectively. The draw took place at the Clerical Union this afternoon and resulted as follows SINGLES DRAW The draw of the Singles was as follows299 words
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Article29 1936-08-30 22 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Saturday. A London message states that the Chinese Olympic soccer team has arrived in London and will meet the Corinthians on Monday.29 words
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Advertisement480 1936-08-30 22 "I HAVE LOST 20 LBS.] OF FAT" Woman's Joyful Letter It was a candid remark by an acquaintance that started this wornai thinking about her overweight. Read 'Vmust' write and tell you how pleased I am with Kruschen Salts. I have reduced from 10 stone to 8 stone 8 lbs.480 words
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Advertisement138 1936-08-30 22 FOR I H E ALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There is nothing to compare noi 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 you138 words
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735 1936-08-30 23 BY MISS ANNIE YEO FREE STYLE Malayan Champions Compete Singapore, Saturday. VEEN competition and enjoyable 1* sport, fostered by friendly rivalry and the enthusiasm displayed by spectator* and competitors alike, were contributory factors to the success that attended the Seventeenth Annual Championship Swimming Carnival of735 words
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Article148 1936-08-30 23 Hemchit And Ahmat Draw T HE RE u wa Parity, of hard hitting in looh t,ls?i x i nR Tiatches staged in the u^h g fn rowd Present was provided *»tn a full quota of thrilb. The main event of the evening was 12 round H^K 13n L148 words
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Article46 1936-08-30 23 Brown Roberts, the well-known Cey?mp? b > Who has a PP^ared several o sfatM^ f Mala y an ri «8. wishes us 10 state that it is not correct that he contemplates retiring f; Om profession- boxing, as was stated in these some time ago.46 words
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Article22 1936-08-30 23 On the Johore Padang yesterday the, Customs defeated the Police in he Hull Cud football final by 2-1 Melnr I22 words
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Article551 1936-08-30 23 Men's Finals LOW POH HYE WINS Singapore, Saturday. AS expecterl, Low Poh Hye, of the Amateur Sporting Association, won the Singapore Men's Junior Badminton title by beating Wiliiam Tan, of the Amateur Aihetic Union, in the final this afternoon at the Clerical Union Hall. In the Junior551 words
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Article694 1936-08-30 23 LOCAL MATCH j Singapore Ladies Beat Malacca Singapore, Saturday. PERSISTENCE and speed in attack, especially on the wings, brrinrht the Singapore Girls' Sports Club a well deserved victory in their hockey match against their sister club from Malacca at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon. The Malacca694 words
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Article111 1936-08-30 23 Committee Appointed To Go Into rroposal Singapore, Saturday. At a meeting of the committee of the Singapore Badminton Association held at the Clerical Union this afternoon the invitation of the Hongkong Badminton Association to Singapore to send a team to meet Hongkong in an inter-Port tournament during the111 words
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Article111 1936-08-30 23 Big Response To Sunday Tribune Advertisement The Advertising and Publicity Bureau Ltd., state that they have rereived an enoimon.i response from the Sunday Tribune advertising in respect to this novel competition and th.^t the few finished entries already sent in have exceeded their expectations in respect oi clever111 words
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Article414 1936-08-30 23 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Sf. ...*■<.., Everyone recognise* the luct lhat none of our senses 1 mine precir u than light Any normal minded per e vision la threatened will do thing humanly pcvible to .-ave it; will spsnd any sun at his414 words
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Article, Illustration130 1936-08-30 24 Representing Britain ividiy ouutiu Biitish makes, are seen ready for shipment. M. Hubert Sarton, the Belgian Consul at Singapore, who left by the SS Baloeran on Friday morning. The staff of the Second Police Court—taken on Aug. 26. on the occasion of the departure on130 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-08-30 24 Dynamic Dancing Darling— Eleanor Powell iMetro- Goldwy n-Mayer's dancing actress who is soon to be .seen in a forthcoming musical extravaganza, in one of her latest portrait studies.30 words
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Advertisement37 1936-08-30 24 For Best Sports Reports Read the TRIBUNE •MASTER'S" WE HAVE WED 1T. HAVE YOU r M C EWANS SPARKLING BEER C4/V5 -IT'S 100 «/o HIIITIS* Agents: WILLIAM JACKS 8c CO. <Malaya> LTP. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENAN37 words
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