Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 October 1936
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Title Section21 1936-10-25 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 20. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY OCTOBER 25, 1936 FIVE < KNTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE SUNDAY OCTOBER 2521 words
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741 1936-10-25 1 STORY OF A LIFE OF DEVOTION WILHELMINA STITCH STRUGGLE TO EDUCATE HER SON PROFESSOR Ralph Arakie's devotion to his mother, the famous authoress and lecturer, Mrs. Ruth Collie, known to millions of newspaper-readers as Wilhelmina Stitch, is revealed as the result of741 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-10-25 1 The busy scene at "Luffmans," the great West of England house at Bristol, where miles of decorations are being prepared in readiness for next year's Coronation celebrations.27 words
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Article254 1936-10-25 1 Spanish Crisis SOVIET NOW MARKING TIME? Lisbon, Oct. 24. T'HK Portuguese Government has announced it has severed diplomatic relations with tit c Spaufcfo Government, to whom it has sent* a hole giving reason whfch it reserves the right to publish at the oppportune moment. The Charge d'Affaires,254 words
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Article84 1936-10-25 1 Full Transport Services Resumed Singapore, Saturday. HPHE strike of employees of the Singapore Traction Company concluded at mid-day today, when normal services were resumed on all routes. At a conference held this morning, the following further concessions were granted to the men: That daily-pajd men should get 1084 words
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Article143 1936-10-25 1 German Recognition IL DUCE'S MESSAGE OF PEACE BERLIN, OCT. 24. GERMANY HAS RECOGNISED ITALY'S EAST AFRICAN EMPIRE, INCLUDING ABYSSINIA; Bologna, Oct. 24. fONTRARY to expectations, Mussolini in an eagerly awaited speech here, did not refer to Germany's recognition of the conquest of Abyssinia. Addressing a crowdReuter - 143 words
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Article115 1936-10-25 1 Cars In Terrible Smash Early This Morning (From Our Own Reporter) K.L., Sunday, 3.15 a.m. A VERY serious accident took place in the early hours of this morning in Victory Avenue when two cars came into violent collision, resulting in seven people being injured. A115 words
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Article88 1936-10-25 1 The Sino-Japanese Negotiations Tokyo, Oct. 24. MK*. Suma, the Japanese Consul-General in Nanking, has arrived here but declined to discuss the Sino-Japanese negotiations, "which reached an extremely delicate stage." He proceeded to the Foreign Ministor's residence at 4 p.m. and reported to Mr. Arita and other seniorsReuter - 88 words
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Article96 1936-10-25 1 RUSSIA AND ITALY BOTH GUILTY INTERVENTION IN SPAIN MEETING OF SUB-COMMITTEE OF THIRTEEN London, Oct. 24. JHE sub-committee of thirteen of the principal nations' nonintervention committee met at the Foreign Office at 10.30 to review the general working of the full committee, and to ask the Soviet to elucidate certainReuter - 96 words
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Article452 1936-10-25 1 THE Chairman's sub-committee of the International Committee for the application of agreement regarding nonintervention in Spain met at 10.30 this morning. The general purpose of the meeting was described as a review of the general workings of the Committee and "to consider whether the .non-intervention agreement could be made moreBritish Official Wireless - 452 words
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166 1936-10-25 1 London. Oct. 24, received. 2.25. Sunday morning. THREE charges against the Soviet*and one against Italy, of infraction of the non-intervention agreement are contained in a British Note, circulated among members of the Non-Intervention CmnmitU e late last night, the contents ol which are166 words
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Article33 1936-10-25 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Oct. 24. The servic? to Hongkong of the China Aviation Corporation will be inaugurated on Nov. 11. connecting with the Pan-American Airways and the Impe-33 words
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Article16 1936-10-25 1 i «'»rr Flieht Lieut G. F. Simond has been appointed to No. 36 (T.8.) Squadron Sinirnpore16 words
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Article165 1936-10-25 1 MADRID BOMBED NIGHT DAY FRANCO'S INFANTRY NOW CONSOLIDATING POSITIONS AMAZINGLY MODERN PLANES USED Talavera, Oct. 21 f HKIKTOFIIEK Holme reports that while General Francos infantry are pausing to consolidate their positions, his air arm maintains a ceaseless night and day offensive, hammering the morale as well as the entrenchments at165 words
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Article30 1936-10-25 1 Peipta The Tientsin CllftQßla m tinafc from August, 1935. until last month, 'i <• losses raused by smuggling amoun I $.14 000 000 .Sin Chew li T»nh30 words
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Advertisement35 1936-10-25 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE S) If _r M I >^!>^________ J| _<^ _r X /^L__^y_____\ "~T£~~*M //U,\**~" iv PERFECTION jtj^es&s,/ SCOTS WHISKY^^-^ i Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. f y' i35 words
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Advertisement4 1936-10-25 1 ■BE nfctißSSßJßMMrrlt^lx^m»fvvi p^ i4 words
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Article910 1936-10-25 2 MANY FINALS Thrilling Play In The Championships (From Our Own Rejjorier) Kuala Lumnur. THE largre number of badminton 1 enthusiasts who trekked to the Victoria Institution Hall last Saturday to watch five of the local 193G championships decided, and expecting thrilling matches and clever play, were not910 words
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Article252 1936-10-25 2 "Accused" And "Man Who Could Work Miracles" THE Pavilion's next change, to follow the present attraction 'Piccadilly Jim," will be "Accused". "Accused" is Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.s second essay as a British executive star, and is really worth-while entertainment. The climax is most unusuiJ and here is252 words
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Article117 1936-10-25 2 End Of Excellent Season At Raffles Singapore, Saturday. ONE of the most beautiful and striking floor shows ever presented in Singapore was tha: by Nina and Vladimir at ihe Raffles during the last two rights. Dressed in gold lame trunks and the whole of their body gilded117 words
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66 1936-10-25 2 CUTLASS ABOLISHED Only For Ceremonial Parades And Funerals London. Oct. 24. Abolition of the historic cutlass is announced in an Admiralty Fleet Ord r decreeing it will no longer form part of the equipment of men landed for service tnough it will be employed 01 ceremonial parades and funerals. ShipsReuter - 66 words
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Article169 1936-10-25 2 'From Ovr Finaa< r n»>ndevt) Singapore, Saturday morn! RUBKS Singapore: 27 cts., up c t. Market Tone: Si (adv. London: 7 7 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 TIG its., up \A MQftrteet Ton< Steady. Singapore, Saturday evening. This morning's market ha.-; beet, ferv steady169 words
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96 1936-10-25 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. Vo. TX.R.S.S. In cases (FOB. October) 27% 273< Good F.A.O. in cases 'FOB. October) 27 916 27 11 16 No. IX.RS.S. (Spot-loosei 'a ward able S'porei 27'4 27 916 do. November 27 Gl6 27 S96 words
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Article129 1936-10-25 2 New Directoi -General Appointed Amsterdam, Oct. 23. It is understood that Sir Henry Det-erdiru? has resigned the DirecloiGeneralship of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and will become <l member of the Board of Directors, fron. which Mr de Kok has been selected as the new Director-General. Renter. SirReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement240 1936-10-25 2 MALAYA^ PREMIER HOTEL k TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and SENSATIONAL CABARET ENTERTAINMENT FINAL PERFORMANCE— DON'T MISS IT. NINA VLADIMIR (DLO ARTINELLIS) PRESENTING THEIR ARTISTIC SPECTACULAR STUDIES IN LIVING BRONZE book YO. R TABF.E TO _^fe^^fl RAFFLES BRASSERIE BRA road SAH EXCELLENT CUISINE POPI LAR GRILL FOR240 words
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Advertisement307 1936-10-25 2 'M WORRIED ABOUT MY WIFE'S /^Hkl I HAD A CASE LIKE HERS. THIS YOUNG |j HER INTESTINES COMPLETELY LACKEO TONE. I WOMAN SHED TEARS OF DESPAIR OVER HEW APPETITE WAS POOR. SHE WAS A CLEAR CASE OF -^-p- CONDITION— CHRONIC CONSTIPATION AND NERVOUS DEBILITY. I ADVISED A GENEROUS QUANTITY OF307 words
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Advertisement155 1936-10-25 2 SEW IiAIII Crown on Bald Heads by Using KOTALKO A typical example of the enthusiastic praise accorded to Kotalko is the report of Mr. W. Jones, of Manning-tree. g|^«. "i was practically mSMßKr^^k now I have an abunI H dance of hair, which HHftm and I have marvHl^ at the155 words
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Miscellaneous50 1936-10-25 2 CHINESE F.A. To-day's programme for the thirteenth anniversary celebrations of the Chinese Friendly Associa'tion is as follows: Land sports 7.30 a.m.; Breakfast 10 a.m.; annual meeting noon; tiffin 1.30 p.m.; group photograph 3.30 p.m.; distribution of prizes 4 p.m.; Chinese musical and singing entertainment 7 p.m. at the Association premises.50 words
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1510 1936-10-25 3 PORTSMOUTH BEAT DERBY Leaden (Mash ONLY A POINT FOR ARSENAL PORTSMOUTH (leading team) and Derby (second in table) clashed Div. 1 of the English ic at the latter's headquarters, and Portsmouth won S l. A a consequence, Brentford, beatLiverpoo] 5 2 at home,1,510 words
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Article128 1936-10-25 3 British Interests In China Suffer London. Oct. 24. "DRITISH traders have to meet thr 1* cerrmetition of American goods carried by fast ships to China and ythins possible must be done to remove the disadvantage from which Britain Evffers," said Mr. W. M. Kirkpatrick. who is to128 words
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Article70 1936-10-25 3 First Visit To Be Made On Nov. 12 London, Oct. 24 His Majesty King Edward VIII aboaui the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert attended by Sir Samuel Huare and Sir Ernie Chat field, Admiral of the Fleet. will vuit the Home Fleet in Portlari vUers on70 words
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Article42 1936-10-25 3 London. Oct. 24. The Crown Prince of Denmark called at Buckingham Palace this morning and was received by the King. The prince is at present staying in I :id<>n with his wife as the gues^jpi the Duke of Connau?'"' British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 42 words
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Article35 1936-10-25 3 The first portion of the Rajah of Sarawak^ fine general collection o* stamps fetched £650 at Harmers Bona Street The Rajah is a keen philatelist but he intends in future to concen'tnJc on Sarawak stamps.35 words
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Article704 1936-10-25 3 Win By 17—13 PENANG'S HARD BATTLE ''From Our Oivn Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 24. AFTER a game abounding with thrills, the greater opportunism of the Selangor forwards enabled them to beat Penang at rugger by 17 points to 13 to-day before a large crowd including the Resident Councillor.704 words
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Article176 1936-10-25 3 The Solid Front Of France Britain U.S. London. Oct. 24. IN opening the trade exhibition in London to-day Sir Harry McGowan, chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries, said: "Much can be accomplished by Governments in easing the way of trade across the world's frontiersHigh tariffs, quotas and exchange176 words
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291 1936-10-25 3 R. E. BEAT R. A. Good Rugger At Blakan Mati IN a friendly rugby match at Blakan Mati yesterday, the R.E. Changi defeated the R.A. Blakan Mati by 14 points to six. The game was brisk from the start. Nicholls, Darling and Maccoll played a fine game for the R.A.291 words
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Article227 1936-10-25 3 Goodwill Trade Mission Due To-Morrow WHEN Ihe popular Round-the- World liner, the M.S. Buenos Aires Maru, of the O.S.K. Line steams into Singapore harbour to-morrow (Monday) morning on her way round the world, people of the cosmopolitan "Lion City" will be given an opportunity to see the227 words
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Article51 1936-10-25 3 A European lady and a Malay syce were injured when the motor-car in which they were seated came into collision with another car in Dunearn Road shortly after noon yestercfiy. The driver was cut on the forearm and on the lip. Both victims were conveyed to hospital by51 words
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Article39 1936-10-25 3 London, Oct. 24. The Belgian Ambassador called at the Foreign Office to-day to deliver a note dealing with certain points which the British Government wished to have elucidated in the recent declaration ot King Leopold.—British Official Wireless39 words
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Article418 1936-10-25 3 WEST AUSTRALIA FORCE A DRAW SECOND-WICKET RECORD SET IP WYATT SUSTAINS HAM) IN.HRY: AMES GETS WORSE Perth, Oct. 24. JHE match between the M.C.C. and West Australia combined was drawn. From yesterday's total of 293 for one wickets, West Australia (in their reply to the M.C.C. 's first innings' total418 words
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Article47 1936-10-25 3 Tlie Royal Army Medical Corps met the Medical College at rupby, on the Medical College ground, yesterday. Playing on a heavy pitch the R.A M.C., who were the heavier pack, scored two tries which they failed to convert. The scorers were Mackeritch and Richardson.47 words
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Advertisement39 1936-10-25 3 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem cases. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience 1-' i x irt ftMf JHMOV OIWw/lrV wc I39 words
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Advertisement241 1936-10-25 3 TKERAP ON Nori THERAP ON No 2 THERAPIONNc-3 Polaon. Ho. 1 Cupm Chrnnlo Knc .shrrir^s,. Chemt.t*. or either No. return Ma I *Kidn ol was w kidi.Ay* A te«a^««*s. J§ SUFFERERSfCH \W IN relief: is M^i/1 X^f^VICKAi EASY )^0 Sufferers! If you are headachy' I*^l nervy or depressed, if you241 words
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Advertisement439 1936-10-25 4 0F *~^o^' A 3 TIMES TO-DAY 3.15 I TH E FIJNNEST j PAVILION"'-^ I b un e KNEE-PEEP IN CRINSI GREATEST FUN FEAST! I FVTn i HAROLD DITCH" SMITH (OLYMPIC DIVING l rX KA I CHAMPION) in "ARTISTIC YQIATHS" A Show S LaJ\ 1 l\n. in itself! S m jL439 words
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Advertisement307 1936-10-25 4 SEASON EXTENDED and why not? IT'S SHIRLEY'S GRANDEST Singing and Dancing Show! ma |m r-^, M m 3 SHOWS TO-DAY tllFl I IPJ^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 SHIRLEY TEMPLE Singing 5 great songs! Dancing better than ever before in Darryl Zanuck's Big Triumph is 1 4 1 ii fflr^ 7^^^ I307 words
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Advertisement328 1936-10-25 4 1 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I DRAMA in a breathles*. j eighty mile s .in hour lifc-and I* dcJth story. m I I /V b A IT*\ W m Mk a^^pp^fl ALHAMBRA i(^^R NOT A I'K^f > I I'M Bl 1 m^vM^ *Inn:1 nn: most FxriTiN<; sT I <4&sF- f^^^^B Every328 words
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Article, Illustration100 1936-10-25 5 NO. B.— Mr. W. B. Paterson, who writes a humorous article every week in this paper, really doesn't look a funny sort of fellow at all, especially when he's racing against time to get the Perak Edition of the Malaya Tribune to100 words
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Article309 1936-10-25 5 Discovery Under A Church London. AN underground chamber filled waisthigh with thousands of skulls and bones was revealed when an ancient vault underneath the church of St. Marnn-in-the-Fields. Trafalgar Square, i unsealed. In some plact-s. the bones reached nearly to the ceiling. e vault is one of five309 words
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Article209 1936-10-25 5 Reason Why He Embraced Mohammedanism Luc know MR. Abdulla Gandhi, the President Of the United Provinces Tabli^h (preselytisation) conference, in h'n address, appealed to the Non-Muslims to study Islam without prejudice Islam, he said, was "the true Sanatana Dh&fma." It was the only Universe] religion. He had Changed209 words
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Article307 1936-10-25 5 Mines Secretary Receives Deputation London fAPTAIN Crookshank, Secretary for Mines, has just received a deputation from the Coal Industry on the subject of Fuel and Defence. The deputation was led by Sir Evan Williams, President of the Mining Association and of the Coal Utilisation Council It was307 words
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Article434 1936-10-25 5 India's Progress And China's Need 1 London. BIRTH-CONTROL'S progress in India and the need for greater knowledge of the subject in China were dP.soribed at a luncheon given here to Mrs. How-Martyn on her return from a tour in India and China. It was given434 words
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Advertisement100 1936-10-25 5 WOOiiS kppermTnt owe For 26 years- past Woo*." Thm should always be Gm.l Peppermint Cut has bottle of Woods Great been the standard fatnilv travelling; sickness medicine of all residents of Peppermint Cure hand> Malaya. It has the same the house or whe.. popularity everywhere. As a one very quickly100 words
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Advertisement556 1936-10-25 5 X HERE is no other stomach rom-dy known to medical science with a curative ti»n more if^ f^# simple, certain and complete than Bimimtod >*. J Magnesia. It is so remaikable that it R-ves Vl^*^ practically instant relief, even when you are 'mT/ w^ n ivr^u i^SMtac° k r ,s556 words
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Advertisement46 1936-10-25 6 4 *^r JOS IbV l^V .^rf^H^^ a fly K^M hi jflr As? 1& MtW Bl AT At flv .^HaS -At ■fa afa fIV HMMfflfl^jHiHES 9B BhbhHHHH HBHShhw ■■A S^BkVI ■■f ■■■■■■a I H^ DONT E|Rl or ERR p— m--' I'-^-^—1 i-i —i..*-^!!^,.!^"*^— mi MESHED i j46 words
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Article408 1936-10-25 7 "HIS BR OTHER 'S WIFE BIG SUCCESS FOR BARBARA STANWYCK BABARA STANWYCK and Robert Tay!«>r form the screen's newest romantic team in "His Brother's V, :♦>." which comes to the Pavilion shortly. Taylor, regarded as thv most sensational box-oJßee draw since Clark aped to fame, comes into i leading role408 words
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291 1936-10-25 7 Colourful Slave Mart In 'Anthony Adverse' Film Epic Coming To The Capitol U/INDIM. out of a jungle, down a trail framed with palmettos and banyans a strange caravan moved toward a stockade. Yoked together was a long line of native slaves. Guarding them, a double file of Arabs with whins291 words
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Article, Illustration61 1936-10-25 7 Shirley Deane, who enacts the role of Bonnie Jones of The Jones Family in *lflueatins Father," new Fox picture coming to the Pavilion Theatre, has sung and danced on the stage since she was a youngster. She won her nrs Hollywood role through a San Fran- A scene from "Educating61 words
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Article120 1936-10-25 7 A MINOR WAR BILLY Mahan the five-year-old member of The Jones Family, featured in the new Fox picture, "Educating Father," coming to the Pavilion Theatre, started a minor war during production of the film through his expression, li OkieDok+cS' Instead of "all right," "yes, sir" or "O. K" first the120 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-10-25 7 Rolc.nd Young in a scene from "The Man who could Work Miracles coming shortly to the Pavilion.17 words
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295 1936-10-25 7 "EDUCA TING FA THER FINE COMEDY COMING TO THE PAVILION THE Jones Family, Hollywood's hilarious incarnation of tbe average American familv. will be seen at the Pavilion Theatre shortly in a new hit that definitely marks the Joneses as one of the screen's m*»' f nrized possessions. "Educating Father" is295 words
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Article44 1936-10-25 7 Florence Roberts, grandmother of The Jones Family in the new Fox picture, "Educating Father," coming to the Pavilion not only played a grandmother on i'he stage for more than 1,000 performances in "Your Uncle Dudley," but- j la also a grandmother in real life.44 words
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Advertisement14 1936-10-25 7 r^ •fiBiSK Del Rio in a went f-om ■■Accused" coming shortly to the Pavilion.14 words
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Advertisement185 1936-10-25 7 1 i MIWIIIIff/MM DIAMOND ,'^^^N DIAMOND BRAND f^d^l BEDSTKADS S :::^B DURABLE AND .tSSM ARE COMFORTABLE. tS^MB HANDSOME. It is a handsome n£^jHM| piece of furniture I for any room. Its H^^fflli I beautiful lines and elegant ornamenta- Ifc^iJßf tion are a continual sfcßH pleasure to the eye. |KQ| Its185 words
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Advertisement588 1936-10-25 7 corns HAVE QUITE GONE too you one of those unfortunate women who are forced by painful eora« to wear ugly, unfashionable moss? Why n rtd of your corns this simple sale way and vou will then t>, able to wrear Bmallei and smarter sow Etead how this Is ly Pound588 words
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Article, Illustration1649 1936-10-25 8 THE STOHY BEHIND THE STORY OF It Took Henry Allen Six Years To Write Book How the world's best selling navel was conceived by author who first met his hero in a dream Strang e drama in the creation of the book that took the literary world by1,649 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1936-10-25 9 H.L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkin JHE ..••< ntleman in the new hat in the picture btlow is no other than Mr. On.tr Boon Tat of New \V rid fame, who is on holiday a: Bad Xauheim. It is inscribed. "Morning •■eretse. Driving and training a wild horse." For the time being,1,771 words
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Advertisement34 1936-10-25 9 fresh creamery SXCXS bit t i: ii There is purity and perfection in every pat It is ohtainai>ie at all our retail establishments and at all first class provision dealers in Malaya. PHONE: 5378.34 words
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Article, Illustration2159 1936-10-25 10 by our woman correspondent NLVER lum such an attempt boen mo.de by the Singapore Musical Society as the rendering of the concert version of j Carmen" and the large audience wen't k ther uncertain of what entertainment they were to expect. They saw the large2,159 words
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Advertisement74 1936-10-25 10 CELTEX" soluble easily disposed o). f /"THE ORIGINAL" very popular K all wool with very soft cover >**' Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya. GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Singapore. Modern Style Chromium Plated Table Lamps Latest Arrival at H \< 111 I > Raffles Hotel, Bras Basah Road i74 words
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Advertisement89 1936-10-25 10 At Vogue's! Clothes Make the Woman Highlights of Fashion FLASHES FROM PARIS SWING" Is The Newest Fashion Note. The Secrets of Worth, Lanvin, Schiarareli for Evening Chic ar:» out! JUST UNPACKED Exclusive Select on of Evening and Afternoon Gowns from Paris. Evening Gowns "Swing" Wide and Low. Tunic Frocks "Swing"89 words
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Advertisement64 1936-10-25 10 Health o Meter Stork Baby Scale. %r T JB I J I V v*y~ sa ""jr t y ,^M WEIGHS UP TO 30 lbs. GRADUATED TO THE Vi oz. Made in washable enamel and available in the following colours: Pink, Blue, White, Ivory. By removal of the scoop, the scales64 words
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Advertisement226 1936-10-25 10 ri _j-. > r r _0~, _r .__<- ,_O~ -j- PitISIILLA Lid. 1 s NEW STOCK. ALLEN-A SWIM SUITS 61 Stamford Road Phone 3335 This Christ mam SEND HOME Jl A L A Y A N l» BW T l< II Hundreds of Attractive Articles. Duty Free into United Kingdom.226 words
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1106 1936-10-25 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill fXTHOUGB the weather in K L hi< n not been ail that me could wish for, I felt that I was well rewarded o my troubles when I paid a visit to tafatt Beudes their having a cnoice collection of silks, georgettes and1,106 words
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Article, Illustration87 1936-10-25 11 The "Bridge Evening" Sub-Committee of the Child Welfare Working Committee, who organised the very successful evening financially and socially— on Monday, Oct. 19th, at the Adelphi Roof Garden. The members were Mrs. C. L. Scott, Mrs. E. R. G. Allen, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. J A. Hunter, and Mrs. S. B87 words
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Article, Illustration111 1936-10-25 11 OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER ALTHOUGH there H have been very few visitors this last week, the Hill has not been dull. Those who were here made their own amu.sements and so there were several in- lormai evenings at trie club, with dancing, singing, billiards, etc. One cheery evening when they111 words
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Article309 1936-10-25 11 MR. and Mrs. Ashford, from Lipis district, paid a fleeting visit. Mrs. Ashford wore a very smart ***** brown coat and skirt, beige blouse, brown hat with a fashionable brown and orange quill. Mr. and Mrs. Ross 4 from Raub, also came up for the week-end. She was attractively dressed309 words
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Article629 1936-10-25 11 I FOUND Rachel very enthusiastic over the luncheon sets of G. String from Baguio, and I must say that when I saw them I was similarly infected. Considering that it is called G string— it looks as if it will live up to the letter "G" whatever629 words
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Advertisement65 1936-10-25 11 i GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES I 18-F, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. AH th^ latest publications at cheap rates S NEW BOOKS EVERY MAIL j 1 Sprcial rates OUTSTATION MEMBERS, CLUBS and MESSES, j Hours of business: 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. i \NNOIN( ES A NEW SHIPMENT OF EXCLUSIVE GOWNS. HATS, FLOWERS.65 words
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Advertisement105 1936-10-25 11 I PALAIS DES MODES J 33, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. I sajlj: J ANNOUNCE FURTHER AND FINAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL I GOODS. j Morning Dresses from $3.00 upwards Handbags $2.00 DEEP WAITS. CRISP lITTLE c CURLS.. £eLt6&>i of font 5 minutes to do at the cost of a few pence for105 words
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Advertisement221 1936-10-25 11 iAXTttMO de Sou /as K: f I T I I 9 STAMFORD ROAD. Sllul Hi Il\ Have j us t Received Ex: "President THF NOVELTY STORE S Polk" another shipment of Dresses in^mJVtLnaiuKc occasions, Model Hats, 4 161, North Bridge Rd. Capitol Bldg. Girdles and Flowers for Society ill r221 words
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581 1936-10-25 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Survey. Oct. 25, 1936. MODERN PHENOMENA VJPKAKIN'M recently at a dinner given by the Royal Colonial Tnsftftate, the Secretary for the Colo nies. Mr. W. G. Ormsby-Gon, reftned to various problems which o .iit'vont administrators in distant pteces. Particularly he referred tc three subjects which he described581 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1936-10-25 12 G.S. Hammonds - G.S. Hammonds A WE T Weather Fash ion Suggestion "THIS." said a friend to me gloomily the other day, "is the rainy season." That is the sort of remark that sets one thinking. A prolonged absence from Singapore Iw'.s made me unfamiliar with the vagaries of1,135 words
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Article578 1936-10-25 12 Anglius - Anglius you remember the "She was only—" craze? Well, listen to this one. jOUNG clergyman (to Bishop >: 'May it please your lordship, I want permission to get married "And a very good idea, too, my man. Who's the girl; can I approve?" "Well,578 words
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Advertisement29 1936-10-25 12 < hro ill ill ill liork^. Swiss 1 day clocks from $4.— Swiss 8 day clocks 16 Swiss 8 day movement with alarm. No duty in Johore F.M.S jj J29 words
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Article568 1936-10-25 13 BRISBANE ADELAIDE AIR RACE FORTY-SIX PLANES ENTERED SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CENTENA'i Y Adelaide. ()<-\. jjORTY-SDi plants, the larg number evvr entered for an raee over Australian territory hav«- been nominated tor the So Australian Centenary race from Brisbane to Adelaide from Dec. ib--18. Four of th« competitors will he women. The568 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-10-25 13 A Fairly Tale Love Story: The tin;, island of Thorne, near Pembroke, on the south Welsh coast, and its fortress which has for som: years past been the summer residence of Miss Lena Pearson, the heiress [^anddaughter ot Admiral Sir H. F. Woods. It was her: that she fell in67 words
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Article203 1936-10-25 13 Only One Entrant Of 3,000 For Worse-Kept Car! I A RALLY for Morris cars was held on Sept. 13 in the 600 acres of beautiful grounds of Lilleshall Hall, Shropshire, the former residence of the Duke of Sutherland. The event was extremely successful. I attracting three thousand203 words
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517 1936-10-25 13 R.A. Thompson - ARE YOU PREJUDICED AGAINST CLASSES? R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc-. (Dr. <>f Ocular Science) ESSENTIALLY, cur '.-yes are^two opticaJ Instruments and like ail optical ck vices of similar power, it requires but small mechanical variations to throw them oui of focus, to destroy th?ir power of seeing ciearly. If you517 words
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Article367 1936-10-25 13 TRAVELLING IN COMFORT Air-C '(mentioned Tars In Ontario I KM writing this In i iii»i air-conditioi ts used by Au- l dian Mat.kHMl Railways (writes a Northern Ontario oorregpondent of The Observert. Normally this route in n I Ontario is one ol the dustiesi In the Dominion, and I have367 words
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Advertisement234 1936-10-25 13 NOW IN A NEW 10% LARGER TUBE You now get MORE TOOTH PASTE j^^» FOR LESS MONEY 1 Jg£ same high quality I IJ^ 1 r For years people have willingly bought Pepsodent 111 B c rfTll.l r rather than save a few pennies and endanger I teeth with harsh,234 words
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Article1549 1936-10-25 14 W.B. Paterson - W.B. Paterson \ln Which McWhirter j Comes Into The Picture Again With Some Remarks On Tourists And Ground] S Nuts And In Which I Dis- course On The Weather Of Which There Has Been j Quite A Lot Of Late. S ALD and bold readers1,549 words
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Advertisement181 1936-10-25 14 1 -'TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL 3 rEAM FOR *SFTP. AIR AND S TRAVEL' RAILWAYLINES NO BOOKING FEES, t Chinese and all Asiatic clients t J axe given the best of attention and assistance. i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. J Telephone 5908. 1 WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNbS CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL181 words
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Advertisement113 1936-10-25 14 X Uiir m meg, *< iB| Nothing suits a dog better in a hot climate than a Daily Drink of Sherley's LACTOL. It keeps him fit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog's digestion and overheats his blood Sherley's LACTOL. while giving him the same113 words
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Advertisement69 1936-10-25 14 Why Buy at Higher Prices! For Years of trouble free riding choose a Hercules cycle. Smart speedy. Evoy machine is guaranteed for 50 year.s by the biggest firm of cycle manufacturers in the world. JHB^Hj; WHY BUY AT Jil'.liEK W/Pl JiIPV PRICES WHEN TBBBR I; iy/ljjptl FAMOUS BRITISH i^^^:|w\ (AN69 words
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Article831 1936-10-25 15 DISCUSSES MEN HERSELF Peggy Hopkins Joyce "LOVE LASTS ONLY SIX MONTHS" London. DEGGY Hopkins Joyce, Millionaire. mmnryinc Zfegfejd beauty, with lei- famous £500,000 jewels has coro-3 quietly in! London for a holiday. •Tm »-»t getting married I'm not writing book. I'm not making a picture," she831 words
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Article676 1936-10-25 15 PRINCESS JULIANA'S FIANCE "He Is Such A Nice Hoy" Berlin. GERMANY joined in Holland's rejoic n?'s at U> news of the betrothal of Princes-, Juliana, heiress to the throne of the Netherlands, who is 27, to Prince Bernard von Lippc-Biester-ield, aged 25. a descendant of an old Pruss an family.676 words
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Article278 1936-10-25 15 To Be Built On Th< Thames London. A GREAT new electricity generating station, costing anything up to £3,000.000. is to be built on the lower reaches of the Thames near Dartford The construction of Mie first section ol the station is to be .speeded up so that278 words
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Article293 1936-10-25 15 Growing Tendency To Neglect Needs j Geneva AMERICAN youths at the World Youth A congress here will return to the United States ready to urge their Government to pass at once special labour laws for young people. Economic troubles, they declared were at the root293 words
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Advertisement86 1936-10-25 15 yfi&ie (mUa fit #12 Coupon* H r 1-lb. tin contains 4 Coupon j |-lb. 2 Coupons. 12 Coupons Mb. 1 Coupon. J^^^h. lOr Packs There are certain Stocks on e mar^ et without Coupons, but labels will be accepted instead, a 1-lb label being worth 4 Coupons, etc. GIFTS AND86 words
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Article484 1936-10-25 16 THE "25" Fastest Car Yet Turned Out -HE new Vauxhall "25" is an entirely 1 new car which has oeen designed to meet world competition, claims Vauxha The l highly efficient six-cylinder O.H.V. engine of the new 25 is capable of a maximum speed of 80 m.p.h., accelerates484 words
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Article81 1936-10-25 16 Major-General Bobbie's Message HE the General Officer Commanding, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, C.8., has issued the following message in conneci tion with the Poppy Day Fund appeal:— f "On behalf of those who cannot speak I lor themselves, I appeal to all and sundry in this flourishing81 words
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Article32 1936-10-25 16 The selection by the trustees of Lh 1 Australian National Ari Gallery ui Ik W H. Wilson, a Sydney architect, to be the new director has been rejected by the Commonwealth Cabinet.32 words
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Article29 1936-10-25 16 Dr. Thomas Daly, of Tulla, Co. Clare, a well-known exponent of the Irish game ot hurling, was killed when his car crashed into a telegraph pole near his home.29 words
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Article458 1936-10-25 16 Conditions Of Boys In "Beedi" Factories MRS Dorothy Jinaraj.idasa. Secretary of the Madras ChildicnV> Aid Society and permanent honorary magistrate of the Juvenile Court, is of opinion that the conditions of boys employed in ••beedi" factories Ls noi far shot: a i slavery. She states:458 words
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Article373 1936-10-25 16 Men Of Strong Body And Ability Nanking, Oct. 5. TRAINING of technical experts, ex--1 planation of natural resources, coooervation of man and material pojwjr. i and elevation of people's technical abUivy form the four prerequisites of an effective national defence programme Mr China, in the opinion of Genera373 words
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Advertisement197 1936-10-25 16 %1^ {Mehm&K Tea/ di SC U ITS ENJOYED BY ALL Made from the finest Australian wheat Arnold faaioua liarte Biscuits u*^ lon been a fiftti favourite. DeUciou m flavour, crisp ant nourishing, ihey are Ideal for afternoon Tea and kiddies tow th«n A r\kl/\TTr FAMOUS Sole \gruts: SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE197 words
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Advertisement372 1936-10-25 16 INDIGESTION goes in 2 minutes Here's something of real interest to all .sufferers from indigestion, heartburn, I flatulence and stomach gas— a new charcoal an activated charcoal with fifty times the power of absorption of ordinary medicinal charcoal. This new product is known as Chardox. A D Just put two372 words
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Advertisement64 1936-10-25 16 "You found I was right?— I knew they couldn t possibly harm your throat" *'^SBBTOv'""*^Sfl->'-' &^Jt3SJ^33HßfcißoM> ''jfljf ml CGm Mkj^i^^m EASY ACCESS THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME HCRAVEK *M tin and protects the cigarettes against the harm- fe'Sff Ite^^xijM ful influences of climatic change*, thus assuring ggp,f tf^^Jgß a cool,64 words
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Article1567 1936-10-25 17 HIGHER &> HIGHER UP INTO THE AIR CAS IMMENSITY OF SPACE BE CONQUERED? IT in announced that further exp* rim-nts with a view to exploring that mysterious region of the apper air known as the stratosphere Wt%to be made by Dr. Russell Wiikms. The inducements1,567 words
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Article189 1936-10-25 17 INFLUENZA CURE DISCOVERY Virus Killed By Tltra Violet Kays w York July 22 THE influenza viru. by ultra violet rays by two Harvard d as opening a vast i id ol prcventiv< medicine by which thi schools, hospitals theatres. d public balls may be cleared of <, an Following B189 words
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Advertisement106 1936-10-25 17 WMVIS THIS WHISKY SO POPULAR j£&?tf ffECAUSE there is that subtle /|jj/ difference in its flavour MM ft quality which distinguishes >t from all other whiskies. It has been said that there is >fl l no difference to-day between M one well-known brand and V'^-Z^B W another, but convincing proof106 words
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Advertisement865 1936-10-25 17 InT^jH^i IpS ■SI BHb Isb bjbi GSb k. nsK r^Vs^BBB ffifcj Eais B^ s^^* ■■■■■■■> Sp' ■> ffßsy AL& B™" KBaH st^pß .> mjr vßb MA Jj A BBS H| r3 lij IiPP VT7HEN Headaches Pain High Temperatures, and ViUjt^Mp I numerous conditions of ill-health appear you want I ||Sf865 words
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Article, Illustration876 1936-10-25 18 THE PLAY OF DUMMY'S TRUMPS THE play of dummy's trumps is not al- ways as simple a matter as it seems and many rontraets are lost because declarer has taken the obvious but the j incorrect course of using the exposed trumps for rulling. It does876 words
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Article170 1936-10-25 18 Growth Of The "Bottle Habit" Bournemouth Hampshire. AN increase of millions in the number of prescriptions dispc-nsed for insure;*, persons, attributed to the growth of the "bottle habit," was mentioned Zy Sr Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, at the conference at Bournemouth ot the National Association of Insurance170 words
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Advertisement7 1936-10-25 18 Ei\G AUX TOi\G THE TIGER MEDICAL UALL7 words
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Advertisement326 1936-10-25 18 Hie insecticide 1 The sure way to keep ants out of your kitchen IF you are suffering from the continuous 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 took the proper means326 words
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Advertisement113 1936-10-25 18 EVERYBODY ADMIRES THE QUALITY AND VALUE OF A C\ CLE GUARANTEED 10 FACE VALVE AFTER 10 YEARS! compleU' with mX mwi ffearcase, lamp. y~ B^Ka STANDARD fV CYCLBJ and tools. KiO'. BRITISH! PAY SlO.OO DOWN AND REST ON SMALL MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. VISIT Ol R SHOWROOM AND OBTAIN AN U iMKATED113 words
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779 1936-10-25 19 FIRST OF ANNUAL SERIES? PERAK TOUR Probable Colony Team Wj| "Dragon") I lN h I)fRSrA^ that the Singapore badminton team to ~JI? Ferak their second inter-S?ate jnrmiuter dunn? the C'hristmas Ifolida-.s are planning to inViudV Penan. their visit upcountry. tJuL P h n779 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-10-25 19 Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chong Teck (left) beat Leow Kim Fatt and Lim Som Chuan in the Singapore Open Men's Doubles quarterfinals last week-end.25 words
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Article987 1936-10-25 19 Inter-State Matches AGAINST SINGAPORE AND SELANGOR (By "Racquet") 'PHE topic in badminton circles in Perak is the forthcoming interState matches against Singapore and Selangor. According to previous arrangements Perak is to meet Singapore at Ipoh during either the Christmas or the New Year holidays. I hear that987 words
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Article110 1936-10-25 19 Malay Visitors From Muar And Batu Pahat (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. THANKS to Tuan Haji Mohamed bin Haji Abdulrahman, J.P., a triangular tennis tournament for Malays was played on the tennis courts of his seaside bungalow at Klebang. Malacca fielded two teams and there was one each110 words
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Article897 1936-10-25 19 THE annual report of the August 1 Badminton Party, Singapore, for the year ended Sept. 30, 1035, states that the statement of accounts show a credit balance of $32.28, after expenditure amounting to $1,652.02 has been deducted. During the year under review 18 members resigned, 131 new897 words
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Advertisement145 1936-10-25 19 OUR FAMOUS ATANK NIGRAH PILLS. Greatest Indian Tonic Give a knock out blow to Indigestion. Stomach disorder. Nervous debility Brain fag etc., as a whole composed oi several marvellous vegetable drugs. Price 80 cts. for 32 Pills. For our FREE book KAMSHASTRA, a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity please145 words
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Miscellaneous102 1936-10-25 19 SPARTAN D.P. The following have been chosen to represent the SparJfen B.P against the Green-Hill B.P. in a friendly badminton match of nine singles to be played at the Amicable B.P.'s court, off Tank Road, to-day at 9.30 am. Khoo Eng Tee, Ee Kim Chin. Kum Kim Leng, Tan Howe102 words
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853 1936-10-25 20 THE SEASON SO FAR IN RE VIEW BETTER TIMES FOR PERAK AND NEGR I-MALACCA (By "Forward") OAVK the Selangor rugger team struck an unexpectedly good patch? Or aic things progressing the normal v/ay? If one can read the signs ati they are, then853 words
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Article513 1936-10-25 20 ritOM MALACCA HOCKEY BOOM Cricket Enthusiasts Disappointed rFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca no. after all. Malacca folks are to bo denied a game by the flitting English cricketers under Julian Cahn's captaincy. Mr E V G. Day. the president of the taeca Cricket Association, wrote W the513 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-10-25 20 The Japanese cyclists who competed In ihr Epriin rw •»-< ttelprteo- events durtai tho \vc ek -™d at JalaA bSu Stadium, Singapore.21 words
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Article662 1936-10-25 20 I BOXING ON OCT. 31 Narsing Also In The Programme (By K.0.") THOUGH there was a disappointing decision in the fight between Clever Henry and Young Frisco, excellent fighting was seen at the New World Arena last week. Frisco and Henry provided the thrills, and fast, and662 words
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Article, Illustration369 1936-10-25 20 HOCKEY COLTS ON TOP S.R.C. And Indians Also Unbeaten (By "Stick-" HRINGING with them a reputation fo; possessing the strongest horh team among the local military ui the Royal Inniskillmg Fusiliers faikc. to impress wh?n ai Tanglir. last Mon day, they were defeated by the SingaI pore369 words
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Advertisement157 1936-10-25 20 FOR THOSE WHO DRIVE FOR THE FUN OF IT B B RF car vou w^' )(i I'roin 1 to 9 l&Bl&M Wff B own IM;ir( looking a fine H W m mL m i't.'rfurmance, fascinating l<> fi A {UlVv that's (he U.5.A. 50.'..! n \gJF jJR Tro?i Iwo-seater. Luxurious upH157 words
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Advertisement108 1936-10-25 20 a ii Ti r IIB Vl^9^ A MASSIAGE CHAM tt When, and how, do they b< end? When does that eiusjvc pt'^ charm of the older woman domi or supplant, the fleeting physical mr a action of the younger 0 Actually. curation of both phases e nli appeal depends entirely108 words
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Article, Illustration939 1936-10-25 21 GETZ BROS. MASONITE AIR CONDITIONING A U i-:<.ATh>Xs that Singapore does not keep up with the time, art- frequently heard, but that this si v affairs, however true it niM'ht navi been at one time is fast ing remedied is xemplified by th improvements and innovationsG.S.H. - 939 words
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Article185 1936-10-25 21 Honour For Mr. Yeoh* Teong Eong THE Seng Kee Restaurant was tiic scene of an enjoyable function last Saturday, when members of the staff of the General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur, held a successful dinner in honour ot Mr. Yeoh Teong Eong. who will shortly proceed on185 words
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Article210 1936-10-25 21 Selected Site E&ing Kept Secret (From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Thursday. VEI another ctep lias been taken by the SJS (111 As oci.ition towards the establishment of an aerodrome In Mai;.. At the recent meeting of the Association a sub-committee was ejected to orait a memorandum210 words
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Article110 1936-10-25 21 Another Prodactkm Increase Expected T London, Oct. 23. HE sustained strength uf copper which to-day a further five shillings to 42 5 Hi. is giving rise in metal circles to talk of yet another increase In production in the near future While lully recognising the fact that tneReuter - 110 words
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Article38 1936-10-25 21 The funeral of Mr. Robert Tan'.s adoptcd father fakes p to-day at his residence in Paya Lebar Read. at. 9.30 a.m. Members arc to assemble at 27, Mobamed Sultan Road, before 8.30 a.m. for free transport.38 words
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Advertisement130 1936-10-25 21 I MOTHER JOWETT OR BABY JOWETT We do not recommend owners to carry 5 adults and 5 children in the Jowett, but it has been X done sometimes. This will serve to show how T 5* roomy the Jowett is. It is made for room and <• A Y XX130 words
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943 1936-10-25 22 SPORE CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI- FINALS LEOW KIM FATT &> TAN CHONG TEE FOR THE FINAL Singapore, Saturday. UNDOUBTEDLY the bigjjzst crowd so far in the Singapore Open Championshin Badminton Tournamen* vm thrilled at the Clerical Union Hall this afternoon when the semi-finals in the m n\943 words
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Article441 1936-10-25 22 THE FINAL Distribution Of Prizes Singapore, Saturday. The Y.M.C.A. autumn tennis Tournev was brought to a close to-day when the finals of the handicap mixed doubles was nlayed off on the Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and Yap Ah Hian and Mrs. G. Hill and Kamis. Giving away441 words
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Article775 1936-10-25 22 HANDICAPS FOR IPOH RACES FIRST AND SECOND DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING (From Our Oun Reporter) I poh. Saturday. THE handicaps for ih? opening day of the Perak Autuinn Meeting are as follows:— Horses, Class 1, t>i-'ision 1. 5 fui'S. Straight Eastern Knight 9.0 Sunshine fcut 1 3.7 l^tltondale 8.4 Knight's775 words
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Advertisement213 1936-10-25 22 l 'suW! !l 2«»aT.'»"»» >!>B n3j:iMlMM 2*Sa2a»J»^ M^^^^S^^^a do his flt alwa^ s look 'M^^^^^ so res[l Tlie y' re Tootal Ties. A patented process ;^^^J^^^^^^^ has made them crease/V^Jv|^^ %^°t^^V^^^ resisting. Moreover they i#^m^\^^SS^!^W;W are washable. See that they V. 't^jA^Ba^%\^\\^'^ V^^?*>^» are "washed as wool" and (ii^%S%^%\^psiSs^^^ Uiey213 words
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Advertisement171 1936-10-25 22 FUR H E ALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There us Homing tu 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 you a171 words
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Advertisement226 1936-10-25 22 fYOU SHOULD J EAT NESTLES FOB EXTRA POWK NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE j«k ANOTHER GBAND PROGRAMME WITH ALL ACTION l IGHTKRS jfP Fri. <»rl. :iCNf» ;M i li^ M;^' Oil! I* J|jlS£ Yor\G narsinc; J[ One of thc most colourful fighters who have ever landed «,n thes? shores.226 words
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644 1936-10-25 23 SINGAPORE MEET JOHORE FAST GAME Sound Tackling By Visitors ngatwre, Saturday. SINGAPORE played their second state rugger match on the day against Johore. The match was a very interesting and gave some pointers to the chances in the forthcoming Malaya Cup competition. ■owd watched644 words
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Article35 1936-10-25 23 Selangor beat Penang by 17 points to 13, after Penang were leading 13 12 ten minutes from the end. At Sere m ha ii. Negri -Malacca beat Perak by 8 points to nil.35 words
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Article361 1936-10-25 23 Bukit Pandangan B.P. Tourney Ends 'Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 23. THERE was a large gathering present this evening when che final in the singles of the tournament of the 3u kit ed n on n fh n Badm t intoll P«ty was Dlav n^t, ivi361 words
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Article55 1936-10-25 23 The date of Mr. Bertie Bell's boxing •■••.".ninmc, or* -inallv fixrd for Saturday, Oct. 31. has been altered io Friday, i day earlier. Bov Quee and L. S. Ford will fight for the flyweight title, over 12 three minut "ounHs p«>h Tlmnr nowc»rs and Yoiin«! Narsing will55 words
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Article22 1936-10-25 23 On October 23, at Ash Given, Surrey. to Eileen (nee Brewer* wife of Capt. H. C. W Eking, R.E., a son.22 words
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Article307 1936-10-25 23 Lack Of Proper Hall To Hold Tournaments (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Malacca IN the local inter-party badminton tournament, the Indo-Ceylonese SDrang a surprise by defeating tho Shamrock Badminton Party by the odd match in five. «v, The re ;u11 as q ui te unexpected as ■he307 words
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Article19 1936-10-25 23 Kenpel v. Garrison Ladies' Match ivars. fmk vs. Mrs. G Farnell Mrs. McDowall vs. Miss Me vans19 words
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Article184 1936-10-25 23 In a return friendly match of hur SSSt b P ye b d P T' S°*"> aoninx B.P. beat the Playfair B P pf Th? 1 feu" C Urt by four to two R P e nl f cllowl ng are the results (Sphinx B.P players mentioned first)184 words
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Article464 1936-10-25 23 "At Home" SPORTS FIXTURES CONCLUDED Singapore, Saturday. MEMBERS of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club were "at home" this afternoon, the occasion being the conclusion of their annual sp r.s fixtures. The Club in Hong Lim Green was tastefully decorated with lanterns and flowers and on the464 words
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Article254 1936-10-25 23 (Jood Sport Al ThtY.M.C.A. Singapore, Saturday. A FINE afternoon favoured the fourth annual swimming gala, held at the Y.M.C.A. pool to-day. A large attendance was present. Miss M. L. Rank distributed the prizes at the completion of the events. The following are the results: 80 yds. free-style254 words
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Article89 1936-10-25 23 Jobore-Singapore Annual Event i Th- annual walking race from the Johore Causeway to th e Jalan Besar ■S adium, postponed last month at the request oi several competitor; who had prior engagements, will definitely take plfcO? on Sunday, Dec. 6. Entries close on Nov. 20. A cycling carnival89 words
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Article337 1936-10-25 23 Unitrgrmi* Heal (irads Singapore, Saturn. THE Under- graduates of Ruffles Ootteft scored an overwhelming victory in animal hockey mau-h against Che Graduates qI the College at Bukit Titnah this evtvUng by ben goals to nil. The teams in Under -graduates: Yew Ee, Hoffman, Kan Foo; Swee337 words
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Advertisement254 1936-10-25 23 i v\ iVI wa n t to S T '^^A m-iir\— nt u s i SL '-Jrl* /ace the facts. A r- '-tH I eood salary are wbw s W^sl M essential to h.ip- t '-^fvlk K IV rnirriOit >'"jHT qualify you for _^**\W^S v- BOTH! Newer. Wo.r*'*lAML quicker, simpler.254 words
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Advertisement183 1936-10-25 23 THE TERRORS OF NIGHT ASTHMA ENDED IN IO MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CHRONIC COUGHS Of the many terrors that beset the Asthma sufferer none is more distressing than the interference with Sleep. To the physical agonies of Night Asthma are added the mental agonies occasioned through repeated loss183 words
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Article, Illustration48 1936-10-25 24 A group photograph of the wedding o l5S Gooci shepherd, Singapore. Charles Daniel, and l^ e iss c^.^ 1 i^ ny Solemnised at St. Peter's Church. ~The Indian Association hockey team. The Soccer XI of the Tamil Brotherhood Party, runners-up in the LA. League.48 words
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Advertisement106 1936-10-25 24 A befterrecord ./IB ALL THE LATEST HlT§ New shi p Trs arrive S ,ar.y of IJJ-jJr -j--all from the pick of the Worlds artistes. Call at your dealers and ask to hear the latest REGALS they tost only 65 cts. S Moutrie Co., Ltd.— Robinson Piano Co., <s.s.> Ltd. RAFFLES106 words
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