Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-06 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. L— No. 13. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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436 1936-09-06 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh SEQUEL TO CHENGTU INCIDENT JAPAN GETTING A FOOTHOLD IN SZECHUEN London, Sopi. 5. JHE rimes, fa a leading article to-day, says that apparently Tokyo means that the Chen<rtu Incident shall hav» a capital "I." The Army and Na\y have ensuredReuter - 436 words
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Article91 1936-09-06 1 Alleged Violation Of Law (By Air Mail) (From Our Gicn Correspondent) London, Aug. 2b. MISADVENTURE has befallen the cre.v 1»1 of the 2,189 ton Soviet freighter Terek which recently left Singapore for Vladivostok. It is reported from Tokio tftat gendarmerie at Mako in the Pescadores Islands sent for91 words
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Article, Illustration94 1936-09-06 1 Scrutinising Every Item Of Expenditure (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 26. If anyone doubts whether the Government is carrying out its pledge to scrutinise every item of expenditure on its rearmament programme let him examine the instructions being issued to candidates for second-class94 words
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Article72 1936-09-06 1 The Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association will hold a Picnic at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow, Pas^r Panjang. on Sunday, Sept. 20. A charge of $1 per bead will be made, which will include Breakfast, Lunch and Tea. There will be games and prizes will be given. No72 words
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Article75 1936-09-06 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Aug. 26. The first consignment of Changlo salt. o! more than 70,000 tons has been shipped to Japan. It is estimated that the total amount of salt supplied to Jaoan for military use within a year has been 150,000 tons. The75 words
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Article284 1936-09-06 1 STATUS OF THE MUI TSAI Sir W. Peel On Situation in Hongkong (By Air Mail) (Frovi Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 26. SIR William Peel, veteran Malayan Administrator contributes a letter to the "Times" on the controversy that has arisen from the activities of the Muitsai Commission. He writes: "The284 words
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Article76 1936-09-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A LOCAL business man who left his adopted child in the custody of his mistress, Chye Jee Moi, and left for Singapore, had an unusual shock when on his return three days ago, he found both child and mistress missing.76 words
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Article300 1936-09-06 1 Death Of Famous Naval Captain (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 26. A LINK with the Malaya of Victorian j times has been broken by the death of Capt. Henry Pearson R.N. at the age of 84. Captain Pearson entered the Navy m300 words
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Article177 1936-09-06 1 REPRIEVE FOR COBRAS Malayan Hamadryads In London (By Air Mail) (From Our Oion Correspondent) London, Aug. 26. I ONDON'S Malayan hamadryads are 1* presenting the authorities at the Zoo with more than one problem— mostly dietetic. For a long time the hamadryads resisted all coaxing to be weaned from their177 words
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Article96 1936-09-06 1 Formal Nominations In Londor Gazette (By Air Maili (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 26. The London Gazette formally records the nomination of Lai Tet Loke to be unofficial member for a further period, and of Christopher Dominic Ahearne to be official member of the F.M.S. Federal96 words
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Article391 1936-09-06 1 In j Singapore AND A PRINCESS WIT > SHUNS PUBLICITY Singapore. Saturday. npiIERE wnssa marked scarcity tourists on board the DollLiner President Monroe which arrived in Singapore this afterirxm from Manila. The passengers exj)erjeneed delijrhtfiul weather all'the way through and no roujrh ss&s \vcni experienced. Two391 words
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Article150 1936-09-06 1 Thieves Miss Valuable Silver (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Satun AFTER a considerable lull in tit breaking cases, except for a recent case in which a Chinese was srm< to 18 months' for breaking Into a at Kampong Pantoi. the police an confronted with the problem of bin150 words
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Article52 1936-09-06 1 Returning In Support Of Mr. Landon I San Francisco, Sept 5 Mr. Herbert Hoover, former President of the United States, is returning to politics, contrary to general belief. He announced to-day that he will participate in the forthcoming campaign on behalf of Mr. Alfred Landon, the RepublicanReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement83 1936-09-06 1 5 A. M. I EDITION fiOME FOOTBALL BftULTS (S£E PAGE ;J) m:- 3 sF .-Jw'V **lri r .It fill -r Emtv. 1 p 1 »mH f A' 1 I I PI i* I* -^'it ,1 T;l fc M I\'>s3^>r I m\z? Kmr.'-"] r yV^ 1 S^**fl .^ffiP 1 SHe TW&&83 words
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Article114 1936-09-06 2 While Bathing; In Singapore River Singapore. Saturday. TRAGEDY overtook one of a group of Chinese boyy. whib they were bathing in the Sim'aooro River on Au'4. 29 According to the evidence of one of the bathers, who appeared before the Coroner to-day, the victim was able to swim.114 words
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Article47 1936-09-06 2 The Rev. R. L. Archer, M.A., Ph.D., will be the speaker at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. His subject will be 'Impressions of a Recent Visit to the United States47 words
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Article560 1936-09-06 2 What Was Worn At Bukit Timah (By Our Woman Correspondent) IDEAL weather conditions, bright sun-. shine and a cool breeze, found the grandstand packed yesterday at Bukit Timah for the first day of the autumn Gold Cup meeting. Singapore racegoers seem to trend more and more560 words
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Article52 1936-09-06 2 Professor Ralph Felton, of Drew University. U.S.A.. will f?ive an address at Wesley Church, Singapore. to-day (Sunday) at 6 p.m. Professor Folton, who is on his way to Narkine to snend a. year at Theological Seminary there, has just spent six weeks in Syria and Palestine and will spoak on52 words
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Article377 1936-09-06 2 Balance Of $283,653 Carried Forward rHE annual meeting of McAlister and Co., Ltd., will be held on Sept. 17. In the report for the year ended June 30, the directors state: The amount at the credit of Profit and Loss Account for the year ended June377 words
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Article91 1936-09-06 2 Tanks And Bands In Sydney Streets Sydney, Aug. 18. The Military Authorities' are conducting a drive to interest Australian Youth in defence. An inquiry and recruiting office has been opened in the City, and a military band plays outside during the luncheon hour. Tanks and antiAircraft guns parade91 words
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Article94 1936-09-06 2 Singapore, Saturday 1.0 o'clock Singapore: 26-v 8 c ts M unchanged Market Tone: Nominal. London: 7 11 16d., unchanged Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16' ct down 116 Market Tone: Dull, To-day's market has been very dull ami values are nominal. New York will closed on Monday so there94 words
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Article26 1936-09-06 2 Singapore, Saturday not*. Singapore: $95, up SIK,. London: £169 10s., up 405.; three months i'lB6 155., up 375. 6d. New York: 43% cts., up ct.26 words
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Article102 1936-09-06 2 MESSRS. Fraser and Company in their daily comment on the opening trend of the share market state: The tin share market was very firm Tp;ain to-day. The price of the metal rose 35 in London, ct. in New York ind $1.50 locally. There was an alroimd -nquiry for102 words
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93 1936-09-06 2 DAILY PRICES Cf'RRtNT. Singapore. Satuiday noon. Buyers. Bellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. September) 26 13 16 26 1b 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.OB September) 26 3 4 *****6 No. I.X.R.S.S. fpilt long) (awardable S'r.,re) 26 3 4 26% do. September 26*493 words
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Advertisement423 1936-09-06 2 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD xX tI It 111 TIFFIN 123 to 3 pm $10 WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY DISHES IN TOWN! TRY IT TO-DAY— YOUR FIRST VISIT WILL NOT BE YOUR LAST ALSO POPULAR GRILL FOR EXCELLENT CONTINENTAL DISHES UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. RADIO AND GRAMOPHONE ENTERTAINMENT. Outside Catering423 words
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Advertisement43 1936-09-06 2 BftHß If 9| l^^^Hl^H j&ssSßf V Br Vi 1b t l^p^pjftn 3j|j v jftil ft 4 /<.>. 7/ir// U'orhl -Vumous llviress, in Micliuel Artm"* M EUGENE rVLLKTTi; DICK I OKAN m^yj carol ium;iif:s CATfffcftfMk W IMM T CICAH; KIN NOIOS JL. PAVILION -Opening Tuesday43 words
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839 1936-09-06 3 ARSENAL RANGERS IN DRAWN GAMES SWEEPING VICTORIES BY PLYMOUTH AND SOUTHEND U. U/ffll K the champions of the First Division ot the English Football Uatjue made no mistake about th«ir week-end ?ame against Pre:uui won by 3—o. the cup. hoiderv. Arsenal, received a set-back839 words
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Article105 1936-09-06 3 397 For 9 Against Scratch XI London, Sept. 5. THE M.C.C Team to tour Australia for the Tests met Mr. Leveson Gower's XI a Scarborough to-day. y f cc tpnm out up the big score of 397 for 9, HardstafT scoring 97 and holmes 146 InReuter - 105 words
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Article56 1936-09-06 3 Int&een cards were taken out for the Ladies Spoon and the following were the three best scores returned Mrs. W P Douglas 41- BU=32 1 2 E O*Sulliv*ai 44- 10 2 -33 2 Ml R Fl Been 47-13 -34 SEPTEMBER MEDAL September Medal < Bogey* w.:l56 words
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Article71 1936-09-06 3 Members ol The Chinese Friendly As*iation are requested to note that the wu monthly meeting oi the associaon will be held ar the association's pre12G. Albert Street, top floor, on mrsday at 8p m The agenda will be <J collect subscriptions, confirm the minthe previous meeting, confirm71 words
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Article244 1936-09-06 3 cricket match oetween thlh S A and the Royal Artillery men was to have been played on tli ;nd yesterday, wac COALFIELDS' DISPUTE Miners Withdraw Strike Notices London. Sept. 5. THE South Wale.s Miners' Federation 1 has decided to withdraw the strike notices— Reuter. HOW DISPUTE AROSE London,Reuter - 244 words
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Article50 1936-09-06 3 Results Of Matches Played Yesterday London. Sept. 5. The following rugby matches were played to-day: Coventry 6 Bridgend 5 Cardiff 22 London Welsh 3 Leicester 12 Bedford 13 Northampton 5 Headingley 11 Plymouth 0 Bristol 5 Torquay A. 14 Redruth 3 Weston- super Mare 10 Crosskeys 0 ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article112 1936-09-06 3 Dominions Secmary's Experience London. Sept. 5. lOCAL storms of unusual severity. which on Thursday visited th Midlands and England, were experienced yesterday in Northennn Scotland. During one of these near Dingwawi, the Dominions Secretary. Mr. Maicoln I "VfacDcnald, and the driver of the car in whichBritish Official Wireless - 112 words
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Article57 1936-09-06 3 31 Starfers: Women Drivers Included London, Sept. 5. THE International Tourist Trophy race over thirty laps of the Ards Circus, near Belfast, totalling 410 miles, started at nooa in dull weather, with a light drizzle. Thirty-one starters, included a large foreign entry. Women drivers are competingBritish Official Wireless - 57 words
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Article67 1936-09-06 3 Fun and games are the order of the cay at the Capitol, where Patsy Keliy und Charley Chase (in "Keily tnc Second I and Laurel and Hardy <in "Tit for Tat") are ruling the roost. The first-named film is a full-length picture and is one long laugh, whiie67 words
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Article147 1936-09-06 3 No Reply From Germany And Portugal London, Sept. 5. NO replies have so far been received from the German and Portuguese Governments to representations made in Berlin and Lisbon regarding an international committee to act as a clearing nouse in connection with a non-inter-vention agreement. Explanations as toBritish Official Wireless - 147 words
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Article125 1936-09-06 3 At the Essex County Show held in Saffron Waldon. entries from the Ovaltine Dairy and Egg Farms were conspicuously successful. The famous Ovaltine Jersey Herd added 11 more :i wards to its long list of successes. The awards included one Champion, two Reserves, and four first prizes.125 words
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Article27 1936-09-06 3 London. Sept. 5. Sterling on New York is 5.03-11 16. Paris 76-33 64. Gold 138 1-12. Silver soot and forward' 19 9 16. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 27 words
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Article120 1936-09-06 3 New York Flight KENYA WOMAN'S ATTEMPT London. Sept 5. MRS. Deryr Markham. a woman from Kenya, who took off at 5.50 p.m. G.M.T yesterday from Abingdon on flight to New York, is flying a Percival Gull monoplane with sufficient fuel for 3.800 miles at a cruising speedBritish Official Wireless - 120 words
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Article42 1936-09-06 3 New York, Sept. 5. A plane believed to be Mrs. Markham's was sighted over Newfoundland Reuter. A later message from New York reports that Mrs. Markham was reported to have made a forced landing at St. John, Nev/ Biunswick.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article69 1936-09-06 3 Conference At Ministry Of Agriculture London, Sept. 5. The new proposals of the Norwegian Government in connection with t&i dispute regarding whaling in tile Antarctic were under consideration yesterday at a conference al th Ministry of Agriculture between representatives of British whaling companies and officials of Governmer.iBritish Official Wireless - 69 words
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Article36 1936-09-06 3 London. Sept. 5. A Malta message states that the First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Samiu: Hoare, who is at present on his way In the Admiralty yacht Enchantress tmiti British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 36 words
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Advertisement398 1936-09-06 3 HKR HANDS WERE All (H'T OF SHAIM: In (irip of Rheumatism for 15 Years No matter hof on have suffered with rheumatism, tin for you If you i- with Knuschen, as the following loiter proves: •For aboul 2 years I hardly went out, it mui uch a painful effort to398 words
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Article448 1936-09-06 4 Eight Members Of Gang Arrested FOLLOWING the raid made in Tientsin by a small group of B.M.C. detectives under Mr. R. Botham, Inspector of Police, assisted by Mr. A. Clark, which resulted in the arrest of eight Chinese members of a poweiful gang of drug smugglers448 words
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Advertisement467 1936-09-06 4 1 1 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair Co. KILKENNY W I had finished m the second box my hair seemed i^^^ stronger. This improve ment continued, and the hair is now thick and lustrous and is a thick mass of waves and more wealthy looking. g MURPHY. Are YOU Losing467 words
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Advertisement284 1936-09-06 4 HWVS%Vff MIGHTIEST SHOW OF THE MONTH DESERVES* 3 SHOWS! rv (AND GETS) UNSTINTED PKAISE FROM EVERYONE:* TO-DAY' "a fi"n t0 which lne ad J ccli 'B rca^ an truthfully be »P»j^,_ K hi A <• IUWI /JY U unre servedly commended to fllmgoers' STRAITS TIMF.s V 1" 3 Cj r284 words
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Article, Illustration108 1936-09-06 5 Here's A Chance To Get To Know Us Nc. 1- Here is Mr. George Victor Gregory, '-{ins foreman of the Malaya \r>r Press, Ltd., Singapore, taken alongside two of a battery < v f time I Bales printing presto which print the Malaya Tribonc v.nrl the lay Tribune and for108 words
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Article333 1936-09-06 5 Australia To Create An Adequate Supply Sydney. Aug. 17THE Australian Defence Department will spend more this year on pas ma.sk-s for the use of civilians in the event of aerial attack. To build up an adequate supply, manufacture of masks will be commenced in Australia,333 words
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Article198 1936-09-06 5 Sydney To California On Half -Watt Pov,:r Sydney, Aug. y4 USING power equivalent to a 200: h par domestic ioowatt lamp, Mr. Colin Galbraith, of Sydney, estal a low- power record recently, when h ther amateur radio enthusiast in Caliiorn. At biKh ends there waa an wetted198 words
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Article161 1936-09-06 5 Sovi.t Air Eye: Pictures By Parachute Moscow i flying photographic laboratory has bjen developed by engineers of the soviet Red Army wnich anables aerial pictures to be laken, developed and landed by parachute all within 15 minutes trom the exposure of the plates. Considerable military significance is161 words
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Article260 1936-09-06 5 Stabilising Influence In World Of Unrest Sydney, Aug 18 »j«HE value of the Toe H. movement as a stabilising influence in a world j of unrest, anxiety, and suspicion was j emphasised by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) during an address at tne Savoy Theatre, Sydney, recently, at260 words
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Article313 1936-09-06 5 Australian Aerodrome Named After Him i Sydney Aug 14 Important air centres in Australia afe to bj renamed In honour o* famous Australian airmen. In future. tiie aerodrome at Mascot will be caied the "Kingsferd Smith Asr a Mascot." and that at Darwin the "Ross Smith313 words
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Advertisement183 1936-09-06 5 JHKJHK Do you ever have that "a££ w feeling? fee!in S comes from incomplete elimination-something many people suffer from yet never suspect the cause. The time to* check this troubi is before it gets a good start-before it becomes a case of downright tonstipation. Millions of men and women a.rec183 words
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Advertisement211 1936-09-06 5 When Stomach Is Upset Do This... Stomach disturbances such as digestive pain, gasTitis. wind, heartburn, anJ f ievolt. are invariably the tt"actd formation" which, as I worse and worse and ma\ ious ulcers Bv terac'ing excess acid and preventing Its formation, BISMAG ('Bisvrafrd Magnesia) quickly pus rtght an ups^t ■irnnach:211 words
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Article451 1936-09-06 7 THREE POPULAR STARS GREAT FILM Unique Background For "San Francisco" |N -s .!n i ri-tf>,* .vhich opens at 1 the Capitol Thea 4 on Sept. 9, and which wi«! be s .e2ned up-roun-tm shortly, Metro-Gold-wrn -Mayer has a^ain h»t the bull's ere with sensational picture451 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-09-06 7 Clarke Gable and Jeanette MacDonald, who appear In "San Francisco,' which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Si igapore, en Sept. 9.21 words
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Article344 1936-09-06 7 RALPH LYNN AS A YOUNG LAWYER "IN the Soup," produced by Julius Hagen at the Twickenham Film Studios, and which witi be shown at the Pavilion Theatre, and upcountry theatres shortly, is adapted from the well-known farce by Ralph Lumley and stars Ralph Lynn who was344 words
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Article328 1936-09-06 7 "THE GOLDEN ARROW Fast Comedy Drama BETTE DAVIS, with George Brent playing opposite her in the masculine lead, comes to the Pavilion Theatre on Tuesday in the fast moving Fir^t National comedy, diama, "The Golden Arrow." This film will be shown at upcountry theatres shortly. Miss Davis appears in a328 words
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Article42 1936-09-06 7 AT THE ALHAMBR A AN excellent programme is to be offered at the A T hambra Theatre en Sept. 0, when "Chandu ori the Magic Island," featuring Bela Lugosi and Maria Alb;;, will be screened" with th^ film showing the LouisSchmeling- fight.42 words
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Article, Illustration317 1936-09-06 7 Miss Eilers' Rise To Fame FOUND BY SENNETT Escaped Being A Stenographer CALLY Eilers just escaped being a :>tenograph( by a squint of Mack Scnnc it's tye;«. Ml'.s EHeIS, who plays opposite Jack Oakia in Pa "Florida Special,'' which is the next change at the Alhambra Theatre, and which will317 words
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Advertisement8 1936-09-06 7 Read The "Malaya Tribune' 9 Dominant in Malaya,8 words
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Advertisement252 1936-09-06 7 E f 1 I^WW ik 9 I VALnLf .£LJII! X^ 1 I «r<> my favourite cigarettes I I because they never affect I y i II I f 1 H THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME ■HhTnivrii *A is preserved within the air-tight 'TRU-VAC raPfPI. A»V^** JB a cool, sweet smoke252 words
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Article4984 1936-09-06 8 "Sea- Wrack; Sea- Wrack - "Sea-Wrack" Sea -Wrack Our Short Story By Dv "WHEN a man has sufficient stnse to back his fancy, prosperity and ease shall dtscend upon himr said the septuaumanan. He had sufficient sense, this old philosopher, and prosp'rity and ease descended umn him but his friends 9 vision4,984 words
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Advertisement212 1936-09-06 8 Look what film may cause STUBBORN STAINS For clean, sound teeth Remove FILM this way The fate of your teeth may rest on what you germs to teeth. Millions know how it polishes do to remove film! Don't risk ineffective meth- teeth to natural brilliance. And it does, these ods212 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1936-09-06 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES fOR a long time 1 have felt that there was something felly about the continued British success at the game of lawn tennis. Surely the British role in sport is that of being gallant losers. "By gad, sir, we lost, out we went down fighting" sort of1,675 words
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Article2500 1936-09-06 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. our woman correspondent THE g&yest pi tec tost Saturday night was. without a doubt, the Dutch n the occasion of Queen .cln.ina's tirthday. the members held a fanny dress ball. Tfcere were crowds and crowds of people present, all the Dutch community and lots ot2,500 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-09-06 10 Mr J. J. Richardson and tu riTw on ieavinff St, An- drew's Church, Totterid^e, Hertford -hire, after their marriage on July 25. Mrs. Richardson was Miss Phyllis Alderlme Hibbs.29 words
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Article1033 1936-09-06 10 pALAIS des Modes have also received new frocks. And amongst the smartest and most useful there are the striped Rayons. They are really lovely, /ill featuring some new detail and all in ;he loveliest combinations of different stripes. One pretty one has a blue j back ground1,033 words
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Advertisement42 1936-09-06 10 9. STAMFORD ROAD, Have JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Exclusive Model Hat». Orrss >s. Shorts, Slacks. Gloves with Collars to match, Flov.ors, Novelties, etc. ■*tfl HI.OCKED and MADE TO ANY STYLE with your Material to MATCH YOtTR DRESSES. hati>t'action guaranteed. Thone 3188.42 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-06 10 A large selection of NEW JEWELLERY Embroidered Evening Bags Black Wood Furniture Underwear Peking Glassware at Raffles Hotel— Bras Basah Road21 words
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Advertisement70 1936-09-06 10 T PALAIS D^S MODES j THE EXCLUSIVE DRESS MAKERS J have just unpacked a v^ry attractive selection of Morning frocks, V also very outstanding Fancy Buttons, Diamente Clips, Buckles and a fT*****^ iot ot Flowers or Evening Wear. 33, STAMFORD ROAD. S I J, jhWm have just unpacked a largE70 words
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Advertisement79 1936-09-06 10 JHKJHKJH t PRISCILLA Ltd. J have received a small shipment Afternoon Dresses and S "Midnight" Blue Hose S PHONE 3335. 61. Stamford Road- Jj. i j GOWNS AND SPORTSWEAR OF DISTINCTION AND ELEGANCE j j FOR ALL OCCASIONS MAVNARD-S BLD& PHONE 4974. H Cat.w^ j, (lSs^^y J) On > #>ur79 words
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1813 1936-09-06 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill "DORTRAIT of ;i Lady" by Eleanor Smith, is the story of a Victorian young lady vtho has to earn her living. She is the daughter of a famous courtesan and, to escace her mother, Medora becomes a governess; but she us too attractive.1,813 words
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Letter, Illustration66 1936-09-06 11 IS NOVARA and Ricardo company e their farewell formance at the ;el Majestic on urday night, when re was the usual large crowd present. The following brought parties: Dr. J. H. Bowyer, Mr. Mayo, Mr. r K. Thurstan. Mr. E. B. Greirson. Mi A. H. Dickinson. Mr.66 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-09-06 11 charming study of ;\lrs. Berffqa Ist. wife of Mr. L. C. Bergquist ol the Standard Vacuum oil Co. They left Singapore last Thursday for Penang where Mr. Ber^quist has b een transferred.32 words
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Advertisement44 1936-09-06 11 arM&lii^.vi^«^|aj*'i.r f ZZ"""-"-* i! The famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty care. $2.25 and $4.00 Made in the British Empire dlannlet «HuMran& Famous Beauty Preparations BEZ7 MEDICAL HALL LTD Battery Road.44 words
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Advertisement79 1936-09-06 11 I SPECIAL DISPLAY I IV OIK I. AIM IS SUO\ I OF j BEACH and CRU SING WEAR I fascinatim; new conceptions in bathing I SUITS, WOOL AND LINEN SHORTS, KNITTED I WOOLLEN SLACKS IN MODERN STYLE, BEACH I AND SUN TOPS AND SUITS FOR THE 1 CHILDREN. GORGEOUS DESIGNS79 words
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606 1936-09-06 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 6, 1936. THE NEW SINGAPORE A SLIGHT tarry has been created in Singapore over the matter of the house for the Municipal President. The news that tins mansion is to cost $luo.ooo caused concern to certain «>f w temporaries, and there was the customary fulmination606 words
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Article1596 1936-09-06 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Childish Critics Of The Governor if has become almost a habit in Malaya to praise new Governors almost before they i Mala: soil and to criticise s before they are half-way throueh r j"b. Usually, in these circumstances, neither praise nor1,596 words
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Article591 1936-09-06 12 Anglius - Anglius iiEREWITH a few more definitions. i i A D OY A noise with dirt on it. B Saxophone: An ill wind that nobody blows good. Detour: The roughest distance between two points. Etc.: Sign used to make others believe you know more than591 words
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Advertisement35 1936-09-06 12 Ss^^'S^^^vV 15 J ewelb SwlsS lever> stainless stcel tJtijiff** >yK~^\S^S^ casG unbreakable glass. -^jjgg^^^ 8^ Complete with strong leather. |j^Mß«^3| 12 months" guarantee. -l£J^^3f Nu duty in Johore F.M.S. H^^l Sp^^iy?, rjrf^^TT^^l^^^^y^^i^^y^^F^^J^p "^^f m M^^^^w35 words
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614 1936-09-06 13 CELEBRATIONS ON GRAND SCALE 590,000 VOTE What Singapore Wil! Do rC Surtlo Tribune unciprstrntl t>^at Um fitllßlf has prorisioni'lv provkYc 1 in th** Bfftimates for :i sum of SnG.MO t-> he «pent for the local eilc bratimis in connection with the coronation «>f His Maiest>614 words
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Article99 1936-09-06 13 Burma Introduces New Law Against It Rangoon. A systematic drive against illicit game hunting is foreshadowed in a new official BUI which ic shortly to be introduced in the Legislature here. The Government considers that the growth of the population in Burma and the increasing use of firearms99 words
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Article75 1936-09-06 13 U.S. Stamp Of Suffragette Pioneer Washington A stamp in honour of a woman is to be issued by the United States Post Office She is Miss Susan B. Anthony, a pioneer leader of the Woman's Suffrage Movement. The stamp will be issued on Aug. 26, the postmaster-general,75 words
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Article46 1936-09-06 13 Newcastle (Natal). A young Devon heifer has caused a sensation among farmers in the Newcastle District by calving triplets. All heifers, the three little calves were well formed, although one has died since birth. The other two appear to be healthy, strong beasts.46 words
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Article961 1936-09-06 13 ELECTRIC DEVICE USED IN SINGAPORE AT the last meeting of the Federal Council an unofficial member raised the question of improving the methods of slaughtering animals tor human food, stating that the methods in the F.M.S. were oldfashioned and cruel. Knowing that humane methods were in961 words
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Article, Illustration8 1936-09-06 13 The Electroieihal in use in Singapore Municipal Abattoirs.8 words
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Article80 1936-09-06 13 Louisville. Kentucky Mr. Richard T. Tanner, a native of Shrewsbury, England, and a graduate of King's College, London, has died here i in hospital following a collapse from heat while In a train. He was 61. As a young man he Sounded the i Havana Post, an80 words
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Article48 1936-09-06 13 U.S. "FISH CONSCIOUS Washington. America is to be made "fish conscious Travelling aquariums arc soon to be sent round to all sections of the country by the Bureau of Fisheries to familiarise the public with fish, fish culture an-* propagation. They will be portable units containing many varieties.48 words
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Article205 1936-09-06 13 Stopped To Keep Koad Open Simla FRONTIER trfb m Wutd 1 have quickly settled a feud among themselves which promised n rInto a serious situation because they waived to keep the British -bull I road I pi n. The trouble brake out with the killing of a205 words
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Article102 1936-09-06 13 Opened To Public As A Museum Brattleboro, Vermon "Nauiahka'' the house in wlv and Mrs. Rudyard Kipling lived here for four years, has been opened to the i u'olic every afternoon, on payment > 8 small fee. The present owner-, are Mr. Ind Cabot Holbrook. The Kiplines102 words
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Advertisement112 1936-09-06 13 I -^X ■■Bb TH7 fl x fl^Bn ß^Bft s BVAV BV s^BBV v B^B^hi B^B^BV Sv^t. ~^^B^Bk ■86 BB B Bik «fl r VI B B I fl I ■"■B -^Hm v afl I SHk I w t^^**C^"^lP^jHß fl H^B ■r fl b^bV B ■■■■«> -\vfl I vSS?tS»iBwB vsHbIB tAWEK112 words
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Advertisement82 1936-09-06 13 .3. m ZZ^^ZZ^ v I A^ 1 1 *V\ *^*w"- j v v, yiw •690 HM^dflfiltv. a"^S* *^^B^ '^jfefr V i MlnU^^. r o j&^u^^qp&^ rJ sHsfo&ffi-~ J&Uktf^&*±*J .w^*^fy iflP^i o^^*^" j "Full Cream British Troduce.^ M^ y i I Yes, that is what V i "IDEAL" MILK (^^^^P is.82 words
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Article, Illustration2029 1936-09-06 14 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - Science Now Studies Human Eyebrows and Eyelashes R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Why We Have Eyelashes Is Easily Explained, but Why We Have Eyebrows S tumps Science to Satisfactorily Account For By' (Doctor of Ocular Science) THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. The First Classification Ever Made Reveals Five Standard Types of Eyebrow, Some2,029 words
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Article1179 1936-09-06 15 W. B. Pateraon - W. B. Pateraon in Which I Discourse On Nothirj Which Really Matters, Having Been Up- rooted And Planted In j New Ground, And Recount 1 Real He-Man Adventure Which I Am Credibly in- formed Is True. ■HERE no pleasing some people. Yo may not believe1,179 words
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Advertisement175 1936-09-06 15 THE BIKE THAT HAS PROVED THE TEST IS THE STANDARD "K' CYCLE! i l v 4 g i > i GSNTS i TIUTY MODEL. i V INSTAUttIfT TEKMS ARSANQED *8 INVESTMENT r i MAKE YOUR CHOICE! IBAE —7 miOB v GHAUT kNCHES^— 3OS BEACH ROAD, si, \,n:_ 17 CAST COAST175 words
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Advertisement207 1936-09-06 15 Quickest Healer for all and If you suffer from a disfiguring, distressing r*tte%r^ skin eruption, medical science cannot offer CURBS you a surer, quicker remedy than this tCltkAk simple Cuticura treatment which is the Ci-fcCmA result of long research by a physician special- f\ u/>n pV ta» li King in207 words
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Advertisement319 1936-09-06 15 I HT^L^ W Hl--- I>l DM I.AIIS Mt^ t The ownership for ■pi "DIAMOND" bed- J stead brings lasting HSR/ It Is designed in «s^y such a manner as to BSP3 provide the utmost B^r comfort and supl fk port during repose. ■Lj ll will last a lifeH^^d^H time and319 words
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Advertisement185 1936-09-06 16 I Pnr\/c' TICKETSIssuE 1 V^vJUIW BY ATX STEAM- TOR AIR AND TRAVEL Ira^ wayld i S NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients t are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. v e£».^~w 0" •g* WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS.185 words
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Advertisement18 1936-09-06 16 svt'i'i? v -v. I*";""'<iSwS1 ""'< i SwS M j||^^aH^*^HHß Ss^£^i&* '■■v''i"' tiS^H '.•.<■'.-.[-■.].' WBbr!sx S^ShS:- L I .^H A 3y18 words
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Advertisement130 1936-09-06 16 /^W HO HO t T P. ww/odaK'**..' i '4 I^* SINGAPORE Civ A i WE INVITE VOUR KIM) INSPECTION 01 THE VARIOUS MODELS O! I WESTINGHOUSE STEWART- 1 WARNER RADIOS That CbaAmgt Comnarison For SELECTIVITY. TONE POWK«^JJ K Q| FULLY GUARANTEED— FREE SEiIVK Y. FREE KEPL ACW*"^ PARTS. CASH OR130 words
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Article970 1936-09-06 17 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds *The Temptation To Putt It Off— Losing A Faculty f —The Pleasant t Aftermath V V JfIOSE of us vho can go through life Without having, at some time or mother. |g fed the after-affects of the surgeon's kniiV, are lucky i is970 words
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Advertisement205 1936-09-06 17 tmi .-»»*^^mj^—^»^»Miif^^^Maa^.^^^^Mw^M«mittwa— MMMO^CTßlmj^^^fc^M'A'..i _^»t\aiwti i nnnrinnr^_^n-u rfc^«»M J «..iwi n VJjVJtV«ogr*i^' v.'Vv7<X*lv. -'Xy^^^■ v >.'. 'Jy.vV'/X'.y. V.'VV'.''' '"X ',"7\v"'i '^^>V|- i'MV^fl w ■''■'>'^ty v s y s ■> ■.•>.■:■ ?v^\?^"^ v '•■•■'■■<■'''*'» n^HK oii </ s<• I OvN?Slf^ lli I I I•• I wJ wM w I IV b■k I205 words
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Advertisement330 1936-09-06 17 ft fl 'WEAKNESS. >^ 7jl debility ffiC^DES CH I EN S'Syru p ymVJ, l/i IjNX Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this r&dic-J remedy AL W; 'YS CURES, and gives health and strength. Par better than serums, raw ___°at, Medicated wines* etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD.,330 words
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Article478 1936-09-06 18 Horatius - Horatius DANGER OF THE ASKING BID (By THE latest convention to be tacked or to the Approach-Forcing system is the Asking Kid. This. like- most of the "high lights in the Culbertson method occurs in the later stages of the bidding and is apparently another lever to be478 words
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472 1936-09-06 18 RUINOUS FOREST FIRES IN AUSTRALIA Malaya Does Not Know Them Singapore, Wednesday. FOREST fires in Malava are practic ally unknwn nu* in Australia they are trequent. One ol'cn hears of crop of wheat being demolished by a ra^inr? bush fire. but not man> people have had the experience of watching:472 words
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Article309 1936-09-06 18 his system from time to time but he should, I think, be more careful as w what conventions he giafts on to u. it seems to me that he would be belt employed in trying to bridge the gu:f which exists in the lower reaches i (he Auction. He offers309 words
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Advertisement258 1936-09-06 18 FOR HEALTH AND VITALITY USE j ere 1 1 nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormu:. Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debJity and weakness from your organism makinp you a New258 words
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Advertisement162 1936-09-06 18 ilj C*) Of) What have Circles to do with Whisky? "The two diagrams above," said Johnnie Walker, explain very simply one difference between good and poor whisky. Good whisky is round and smooth and, as a blender would say, has no 'rough edges.' If you knew how many different whiskies162 words
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453 1936-09-06 19 INTER-PORT WITH HONGKONG T r .'i YEAR Negotiations For Trip 'By "Dragon") uti.OIIATIONS in progress betl\ i the Singapore Badminton 4ftocia;:nn ami its sister associatin Hongkong for an inter-port oarnamem to be he hi some time \car ar- expected reach a .miusion. As reported nnd.^453 words
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Article118 1936-09-06 19 Merry-Youngsters Defeat hmu's Friendly BJ*. tiering ol badminton en■i both sexts witnessed the eiwetii the Merry- Youngsters' eng's Friendly on iast it tht Useful Coun. ending in Merry- Youngsters' i0: ret 1 1 :i y Youngsters' players I g Wah beat A. Stijak. 15. 14 14 .-J—O). lost118 words
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Article93 1936-09-06 19 Deciding Factor JUNIOR SINGLES WINNERS (By "Dragon") fOURTCRAFT and it* part in deciding- the issjie between two good playera was demonstrated in the finals of the [Singapore Junior Badminton tournament. Stroke for stroke, there is lit tic difference in the play of Low Poh live and William93 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1936-09-06 19 IHE annual championship tournament Oi the Singapore Table-Tennis As..uciation is now ioa progress at the ..vj-.d. ihe ai^ei-ciub league is ,i ii. ..i and aitei >iiui ttie women's singles. i, q teams are participating in i-^-i do league, nuy are Ai Tong Boys' Association, August Badmincon Party,1,617 words
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Article354 1936-09-06 19 Match Against Amicable B.P. IN a friendly badminton match played on Aug. 29, the Havelock Badminton Party "A" difeated the Amicable Baiiminton Party "B" by six games to one at the former's court at Bukit Ho Swe The following are the full results fHavelock Badminton Party's p*aye:--men A:onod354 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-09-06 19 William Funk and Teo Ltng Boon deft), the 1936 men's junior hDt\minton dcutolea champions oi Singapore, and W:e Sin Onn and Yeo Hon^ Chuan, the runnevs-up.26 words
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Advertisement138 1936-09-06 19 yj'fejaiiMMßy mriE BmSh ESmkh Bl _Z!^_^^^^ i^^* HBBHBB^Sy iM j&r *ißßjßK^^uZrf k ißk Bf .^B A 1 t^ ■p^ fr^T^^l bb^bV T^bbl I^^blbbbH/ Jt JBHWwObPwV \«Ba^B^^BBpQBS^B^BBr .^b^Lh b^bW*'C^b^bk"<bW'* '^L^Bbh bYbUbTI^bI^tQB J BbbtlbbV. »j|/ > .^b^^bbWl bh t? bkt^Re' 4 r, rinse and dry. That's all you BBk. '^^H^Pjfcf^y^^ BH^^^^^P^^H^B -Xd^Pr138 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1936-09-06 20 PRACTICE AND TEAM BUILDING PLENTY OF FRESH TALENT A VAILABLE (BY "STICKS'; Despite the fact that the official hockey season does not start until mid- September. Singapore are first on the field with their fixture list— an indication I hope, that a clrlinite effort is to1,270 words
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Article140 1936-09-06 20 Over £53,000 Taken At League Games ARSENAL'S statement of accounts submitted to, the shareholders at the annual general meeting held in London n n July 21 reveals the fact that "gate receipts— excluding Entertainment Tax —from football League mstches last season amounted to £53,356 14s. 4d., net receipts140 words
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Article, Illustration434 1936-09-06 20 John Then - John Then Mr. (By C.A.G.) 1 IKE the Gunasekeras and the de L sarams of Ceylon, and the fosters ol Warwickshire, the Thens of Smganore have produced a family or sportsmen— Stephen, Edwin, Sebasftian and John. A'd are well-known, but John is, perhaps, most in the limelight,434 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1936-09-06 20 Poor Standard Of Boxing In Ceylon A Comparison With Malaya METHODS ALL WRONG n-R rhas de Ahvis, who«e name has ocen closely associated with boxing h j3££ S sS2ma last t: gsz 'IK fcj£S*SZ3S S«Mo» Cry.™, where he was respo,,■ifcfe fw promoting a fight between Ftenk Malmno and Arthur Snares.1,260 words
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Article692 1936-09-06 20 BOXING FLYWEIGHTS Decision Of Board Of Control 'PHK problem of Singapore championships n 4 \of been led, but, if my informant fa ct, flyweight champion Lit;i<. Lewis will cither have to %ht or forfeit his title, which, by theVav./ ic hid never defended. A< I mentioned n692 words
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Article857 1936-09-06 21 CRICKET SOCCER SEASONS END: HOCKE Y PROSPECTS (BY "ROVER") THE curtain has fallen on Malacca's on. Without a doubt the review has seen a vast tmprc on the unsatisfactory state ol attairs that existed in 1935. To begin with the Malacca Club this year pia>ed several857 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-09-06 21 Cornelia and Kirdall, who are now awearing at Raflf n s Hotel in a scene from their sensational 'Silver Idol" number, which they will present to-night. Cornelia and Kirdall ars known as the "Aristocrats of Rhythm" and present a wide repertoire of novelty, character and ballroom dances.47 words
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Article185 1936-09-06 21 Moh. Ismail MAGISTRATE'S ORDER REVISED Singapore, Saturday. MOHAMED Ismail, one of the accused in the case which was a sequel to the theft of 41,085 guilders from the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank, will stand hU trial at the next Assizes which commence on Monday. This is185 words
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Article78 1936-09-06 21 Promotion For Johore Police Officer? (From Our Own Correspondent) Jonore Baniu, bept. 4. It is understood that lncnc b?n Sirm.n, Court Inspector, Johore Bahru, will be transferred to the Customs Department as Assistant Superintendent of the Preventive i n Inche Manas has been Court Inspector, Johore Bahru, sine;:78 words
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Article, Illustration169 1936-09-06 21 Professor Wong Koon Yoon (lives A Lead (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Friday. DROFESSOR Wong Koon Yoon, the local amateur illusionist, is to start an amateur magical society in Malacca. A popular man Professor Wong, stud- ied magic with the iote object ol giving pertoiraaii<169 words
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Advertisement90 1936-09-06 21 This space s reserved for Nestle's special coupon on the other side of this page. a THE NEW I A nias^erpiece in Uttll-film HvUvx camera. j I Fitted with high speed Zeiss F/3.5 Lens in j 1 Compur Shutter. Takes 12 Pictures 2 l r *21 j i I An90 words
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Article264 1936-09-06 22 "SKINS" BEATEN 4—1 KEEN PLAY Governor Present At The Stadium THRILLING football was served up at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon when the Royal Air Force and the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers met to decide the honours iv the First Division of the League. The suDporters of both teams turned264 words
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Article613 1936-09-06 22 put the Skins' goal in danger Duncanson iusheci out and cleared. McFariand set the Skins going and Castell had to save twice. Klintworth and McCoilough were worried for a time and rose to the occasion, but the Airmen kept up the pressure and forced a corner on the right. The613 words
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Article279 1936-09-06 22 I i Wheat Farmers Most Urgent Problem THE wheat farmers of West Austral a i are continually battling for tneir crops against the gluttonous attacks of the parrots. The main wheat-eating parrot is the j black cockatoo. This bird is very larg^ and is capable of279 words
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Article56 1936-09-06 22 Washington, Sept. 5. A large-scale Union spilt seems inevitable as the suspension of ten Unions in the United States is due to come into force to-day, as the month's ultimatum has expired. Mr Lewis and his committee have shown no sign of yielding to the demands56 words
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Article389 1936-09-06 22 OPEN BADMINTON TIES Favourites Win In Easy Fashion Singapore, Saturday. oPARKLING badminton was witncss.d at the Clerical Union Hall tnis afternoon when ftve tics in the opening session of the Singapore Men's BaaDiinton Open Championship wers decided As was expected, all the favourites wen in convincing style LEOW KIM FATT389 words
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Article41 1936-09-06 22 The fifth 1936 monthly general meeti ing of the members of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held on I Monday, Seot. 7 at 8 p.m. at the reridence of Mr. Khoo Eng Whatt, No. 41. Craig Road.41 words
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Article227 1936-09-06 22 Lorry Driver Sent new! On S Chargeg From Our Oun Corresponds Johore Bahru, Sept 4 I OW Bah. the lorry driver who ani*** L ed on three charges lollowin? I collision with a car driven by Mr w Keyt of the P.W.D.. Johore Bahru mt 1.0-227 words
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Article131 1936-09-06 22 Lay For Hour* On Live Wires Not very long ago a terrible aceiden 1 occurred in We.stem Australia, to to electrician. He was a the top of a lamp post and was repairing a telephone wire Concurrent with the telephone wire lan several electric wire^ fchich were .1131 words
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Article66 1936-09-06 22 Chinese Take First Two Places (From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca Saturday. The Malacca Football Association League competition for the cup presented by Carreras Ltd is over. The winners are ihe Chinese M team and the runners- up the Chinese second team. Five teams entered. The Chinese first team66 words
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Article49 1936-09-06 22 Joseph Kuehnel ommitted To Asylum Now York. Sept, 5 After a two hours hearing, the Insanity Commission decided that Jo« Kuehnel arrested on suspicion of plotting to assissinate President Roosevelt, ill insane, according to the New York Dally News He has been committed to a asylum— Reuter.49 words
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Article71 1936-09-06 22 Singapore. Saturday Han Ah Teck. a 26-year-old H vas this morning charged before F E. Colman, the Fifth Magist. vxith causing death to a woman awnTan Tan Lye by a rash and ne®w aC fhc accused, who is a lorry drf*; is alleged to have knocked the71 words
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Article62 1936-09-06 22 Singapore. SaturM Toh Boon Kwai, who wasw^, the Joliore Bahru police on a en voluntarily causing c-omnalriot by allegedly J^ow^, corrosive substance on n l^ v oll the )ocv this year, was ai Testedb > Dolice and produced betore tt* Maeristrate this snorninp. poge The accused was remanded62 words
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Article25 1936-09-06 22 Mr. Sidney Davfc maw^^ jj Alhambra TheaMe and tn b e ack tKO Singapore. Has arn *f hi oa tl*. world trip and resumed hu>25 words
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Advertisement514 1936-09-06 22 Out came Corns after 10 years* misery im'Mi <-i,r,tM hetmen Mfcr j^t 'I"' I" iorui lr. r „.>,„,. JfaHfeWT n« a to lift tJ<> ror,m right t» walk >i>>">tt in romi:.,>t'.s >i f"ir i rial for 3 red itiit'J't mi-' r if for HMd H'l'l'-r f'>r .<l tad MTM on514 words
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Advertisement115 1936-09-06 22 BANISH NERVOUS ANAEMIA The real reason for the surprisingly ESSHasS =g an" bewildered victim becomes almost helDless through loss of physical strength nuzzled and alarmed by legs which give way and arms that hang like leaden weights. Happily the danger can be wrested at this stage by quick First Ad115 words
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Advertisement58 1936-09-06 22 Here's Me BIG car with the low upkeep cost I i~ Q The performance of this model is far |Bl WL i I LAA\ \V\^K2|^b[ > VA^# /1^ l f i aWV I^9l x Sole Agents: THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAH AT, MUAR.58 words
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Article2645 1936-09-06 23 MR. NOORDIN'S BAD LUCK KEEN FINISHES Singsong Girl I Destroyed SinijapDrc, Saturday. BRIM.! INT snnshine, excellent ?oing and a monster crowd helped to make thp opening dav of the Singapore Turf Club' Autumn I !t M Ing a complete ■ink. Thj iww a.'! that oruld2,645 words
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Article306 1936-09-06 23 FINE BOWLING BY LOCK HART S.C.C. v. Mr. Fosters Xi Singapore, Saturday. A REMARKABLE .spell ol bowling Ly n Lockhart of Johore whose prci with the ball this season is too v Known to need recounting, and ihe bright partnership ci PeaSe and o vter of tht s.C.C. which yielded306 words
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Article416 1936-09-06 23 Excellent Timea JOHN THEN SPRAINS MUSCLE Singapore, Saturday. gXCELLENT times were returned at the third annual sports nesting of the Singapore IVban Oooperative Union, Ltd., held at the Victoria School ground this afteri noon. The weather was fine and there was a large attendance. »2?X T r hen416 words
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Article47 1936-09-06 23 The baseball team of the "President Monroe" will meet the American Assertion to-day (Sunday) on the St oseph's Rround at Bras Basah Road he match will start at 3 p.m. They will meet a side selected from -a^ebal! teams in Singapore on Monday t 4.45 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration109 1936-09-06 24 Si ngapo re Races Cecilia Parker, the lovely Young 11.G.M. star, working on a California farm. Th3 nn;?h cf ,J First Race at Bufeit Timah yesterday Song Land (M»yo» «in first, followed by Bel. Press (Spencer, and Lucky Star WKW Upright (Dawson up) coming in after winning the second race109 words
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Advertisement132 1936-09-06 24 24 PAGES for I 5 CENTS ITI¥BEPE ATABL.E VALUE Mtam«efindcr Rapier Golf Clubs I s«.ion-»iew «f wmTumt, ALL SHAFTS ARE I 'showmft the method of flxlng I *Z%lTT™"t M CHROMIUM PLATED I Z'X^'^'ZZZ Jm THE IRON' HEADS I Detachable Stsc» bhaft. JjNßf/ I /m?/ OF STAINLESS STEEL. I SHAFTS HEADS132 words
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Advertisement7 1936-09-06 24 For Best Sports Reports Read the TRBBUC3E7 words
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