Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 March 1937
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Title Section14 1937-03-14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 40. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1937. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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409 1937-03-14 1 CITY COMMITTEE FORMED NO CAUSE FOR ALARM DEMONSTRATIONS AT VITAL POINTS rON^IDERARL^ interest has been aroused m both the military and the civil pop'i^Hon m Singapore by the statement made durin 0 t^<* w**ek by Col. J. L. Sleem?n, Chief foranissioner of the c t409 words
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Article437 1937-03-14 1 MR. JOHN MOREY A FOREMAN CAR LORRY Dual Tragedy On Way To Johore Singapore, Saturday MR. John Morey, a well-kiiown Singapore resident, and a Chinese foreman sustained fatal injuries when the tar m which they were travelling collided with a lorry on Bukit Timah437 words
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Article97 1937-03-14 1 Far East Run 'OUT OF CONTROL' SAYS WIRELESS MESSAGE San Francisco, Mar. 13. rpHE 5,000-ton LonGon mo;orship, the Silver Larch, bound for the Far East, has wirelessed that it is on fire m the, Pacific, 300 miles north-east of Honolulu. The message says that theReuter - 97 words
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Article101 1937-03-14 1 Situation Now Much Improved New Delhi, Mar. 13. THE North-West frontier situation has impiovcd m consequence of the Increased trac.ability of the tribesmen, probably influenced by knowledge that powerful British military forces are assembling. It is understood that members of the gang of Maddakhel, who murdered Lieut.Reuter - 101 words
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Article54 1937-03-14 1 Nanking, Mar. 13. Mr. Wang Ching Wei proceeded to Taiyuan by air at noon. He is flying to-morrow with Yen Hsi Shan to Suiyuan to participate m a ceremony m honour of the war dead at Suiyuan on Mar. 15,' returning to Nanking h\ 4 orReuter - 54 words
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Article133 1937-03-14 1 Cairo. Mar. 13 THE Coptic Patriarch has pardoned ihe seven ring-leaders of the monks' strike, Nevertheless, the deadlock at thr monastery continues as the monks stUl insist on the dismissal of the Abbot Sidarous whom they accuse ol squandering the income of the monasteries and inciting conspiracies.133 words
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Article, Illustration57 1937-03-14 1 Captain K. M. Graham, commander of the President Hayes, the first Dollar liner to call at Singapore for four months. (See page 2* Lady B. Nathan, who arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Nieuw Holland. Quartermaster K. I. Davis, of the President Hayes, who says "We57 words
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Article104 1937-03-14 1 MOLLISON SEEKS DIVORCE Interests Different From Amy's London, Mar. 13. Tljß. "Jim" Mollison has asked Amy Johnson to divorce him. He explains m an interview that her interests lie mainly m France, where she is planning a new air company, whilst his vary between England and America. He points out104 words
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Article157 1937-03-14 1 10,000 Affected NO OFFICIAL RECOGNITION London, Mar. IJ. THE whole of the Scotch Road passenger service, except Municipal undertakings at Glasgow and Edinburgh, has come to standstill as a result of a strike of 10,000 bus employees, demanding higher i/ay and improved conditions. The strike, whichReuter - 157 words
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Article133 1937-03-14 1 FOUR -POWER RENUNCIATION OF WAR Berlin, Mar. IS. HINT of the contents of the German reply to Britain is given m a article ih the Frankfurter Zeitung, which is believed to be inspired. It says that the main outlines include a proposal of Franco-Ger-man renunciation of133 words
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Advertisement94 1937-03-14 1 5 A. IVL EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) S *A «r!< SB a i- 11 '■'/I- #PB B 'L-«- */^s?^' R4J ii^^' [l^'^-^TL B B Am ■'^htfES^'^ f^u i^v'-^A LjL i#^Zii^«hß B **s .^^B B^ yfli^ tx 1 >m^M wffif j 4f&&G^ r i^l I* r I Bli'94 words
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Advertisement10 1937-03-14 1 THE NEWS WITH YOIR BREAKFAST Try The MOIIMX. tiii rim:10 words
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Miscellaneous23 1937-03-14 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— II 33 am. 9 ft. 1 in* 11.54 p.m.. 9 ft. 2 ins TO-MORROW 12.13 p.m., 9 ft. 7 ins.23 words
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652 1937-03-14 2 MESSRS. AROZOO PAULUSZ A DISCHARGE Counsel Asks For Acquittal Singapore, Saturday. AS briefly reported m the Malaya Tribune, the case against Mr. Lawrence Arozoo and Mr. H. A. R. Faulusz, the latter a Singapore lawyer attached to the firm of Messrs. Zehnder Brothers, was withdrawn by652 words
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Article169 1937-03-14 2 Tamil round Hanging After Kampar Affair t'r< our Oh Report* h. Saturday. A TAMIL woman working m a rub ber fs'at. m Kampar ua- the victim v{ a brutal attack by a Tamil rubber tapper also working m the same estate. m the early hours of169 words
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Article180 1937-03-14 2 Ex-Detective Convicted Of (heating Singapore Saturday 1 A STORY of how an ex-detective oil the Singapore Police cheated the Singapore Traction Company by posing a detective and thereby getting [free rides on trolley buses was unfold|Ki before Mr H. A Forrer, District- Judge, Criminal District Court, to-cT180 words
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Article93 1937-03-14 2 Appointments Approved By The King London, Mar. 12. rHE King has approved the following appointments: Sir Esmond Ovey. Ambassador at Brussels, to be His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Buenos Aires and Envoy Extraordinary -aid Minister Plenipotentiary at Asuncion; Sir Robert Clive, Ambassador at Tokyo, toBritish Official Wireless - 93 words
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Article159 1937-03-14 2 St. Bernard Arrives In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. THE arrival of the Nieuw Holland this morning from Australia brought to Singapore a huge St. Bernard doe; reputed to be the first of its size to arrive m Malaya. Weighing 150 pounds, the animal is of immense proportions, but is159 words
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Article65 1937-03-14 2 Alleged Receipt Of Stolen Articles Singapore, Saturday. Charged with receiving various stolen ai tides, including 18 stolen bicycles, the proprietor of a bicycle shop m Upper Sciangoon Road appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. W. G. Reeves, today. After the evidence of a shop assistant, the case was65 words
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Article48 1937-03-14 2 German And Italian Replies Handed To Britain London, Mar. 12. Berlin and Rome messages state that the German and Italian replies to the British memorandum of Nov. 18 regarding the new Western Pact were handed to the respective British Ambassadors this afternoon.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 48 words
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Article46 1937-03-14 2 London, Mar. 12. Among the benefactions amounting to £30,000 made by Lord Glenely, the wellknown shipowner and sportsman, as a good will offering m commemoration of the Coronation of King George Sixth Is £15,000 for the University College of South Wale -British Official Wireless46 words
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Article86 1937-03-14 2 (By Air Mail) <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 3. Mr. Stamford Raffles Robinson has left personal estate in Great Britain i. mounting to £157,833. Mr. Edwin Tongue, late Assistant Sup.r'ntendent of Police, S.S., was presented by H.M. The King this week with the King's Police Medal86 words
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Article176 1937-03-14 2 BIG INCREASE IN ASSETS The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co A SUBSTANTIAL increase m assets *a<J m insurance m force features 50th annual report of the Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. for 1936. New insurances amounting to i'J 1 599 177 were written, bringing the Insurance In force to £109,425,967, an increase176 words
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Article190 1937-03-14 2 Well-Known Malay Families iUnited (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 12. (WO well-kncwu families m Johore were united by a tbarriage vfa'ch was solemnised last night m Johore Bahru by the Chief Kathi at "Buki. Sum", the residence of Wan Idris We Ibrahim, Collector of Land Revenue.190 words
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Article55 1937-03-14 2 Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, M.C.S.. has been seconded for service under the Government of Trengganu, Mr. C. W. Dav.'^on, M.C.S., under the Government of Kedah, Mr. L. V. J. Laville, M.C.S.. under the Government of Johore and Dr. O. E Fisher, Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service,55 words
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Article547 1937-03-14 2 \N 4 MONTHS i President Hayes At Singapore Singapore. Sntunl (HI-: first America si ship to tali at Singaporr since the maritime snike last November which entirety tied up sailings from the Pacific c oast of the I nit d States and which is estimate:! to have547 words
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Advertisement196 1937-03-14 2 I Raffles Brasserie! •3* BRAS BASAII ROAD .J« CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 12.30 to 3 p.m. *J" POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPEC! VLITV. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY W'Mldins: and Birthday Cakes made to Order Outside Catering Undertaken at Moderate Terms A SEE OUR NEW TARIFF FOR REDUCED PRICES196 words
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Advertisement446 1937-03-14 2 SEE YOUR HAIR GROWING YOU are invited to im your hair crowing with pn/\lir TlHpl/ OTD/ lAlf -Heir Life," HealHiy Thirkueai, Strength UKU YV I nILIV.O I KUIIU and Richness of Natural Colouring. Tho Method 1. one that ha. tea. ,r.,.d J, WAVY HAIR LIKE THIS thousands of men and446 words
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Miscellaneous298 1937-03-14 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. nner Cathay which arrived here from Lon:lon yesterday: Miss C. Ambrose, Capt. B. A. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. B. Buck, Miss M. E. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. F. Elbtiry, Miss K.298 words
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1264 1937-03-14 3 I ONLY TWO TIES PLAYED j Hf avy Snow NO SCOTTISH LEAGUE <MV. !> (JAMES THE -viiiiry weather and heavy snon 1 txotiif.iced m the North of England, and In Scotland interfered considerably with Scottish socc r yesterday, thenbeing no Wrsi Division games,1,264 words
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Article22 1937-03-14 3 I In an amateur internal io: al soever match yesterday at. Dulwith. Scotland h*»at England by 1 o.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article209 1937-03-14 3 'Btauty is only skin deep,' but a is nevertheless, a very important fact ,hat healthy, fresh, wholesome skin is one tne mosc admired features In a j woman, a lovely skin of fine text are, smooth and supple, enhances charm and attractiveness, and that is why the m209 words
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Article150 1937-03-14 3 And Turns His Back OPENING OF NEW ROAD Derna, Mar. 13. WALKING briskly towards the frontier of Egypt at Amseat, Siffnor Mussolini for the first timo for many years gazed upon territory where his writ does not run. It was at the beginning of the thousand-mileReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-03-14 3 jWMntßwnnllilßiilTOwlwßil^MJißCTßHß^ The President Hayes, the first Amer ican liner to call at Singapore for 115 days, since the maritime .strike, arrived yesterday.22 words
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Article104 1937-03-14 3 Gloucestershire Win The County Championship London, Saturday. TO-DAY'S rugger results. County championship final: Gloucestershire beat East Midlands s—o at Rristnl Reuter Army 8 Territorial Army 6 Bath 6 Blackheath 5 Bedford 26 Guy's Hospital 3 Coventry 22 Richmond 6 Devonport Serv. 27 Torquay Athletic 5 Harlequins 11 OldReuter - 104 words
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Article355 1937-03-14 3 Magnificent Mansion At Pasir Panjang Singapore Saturday. MESSRS. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Far gave a house-warming party at their magnificent $250,000 mansion, the Haw Par Villa, at the 6th milestone, Pasir Panjang Road, this afternoon. For weeks past, hundreds of interested spectators had taken355 words
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Article84 1937-03-14 3 Scotland Cut Off By Road From England London, Mar. ltfc FURTHER snowfall occurred overnight m the north-eastern counties, and m practically all parts of Scotland and Northern England. Rain was general m the North of England. The conditions have gravely inttrferred with transport, and it was reported lastBritish Official Wireless - 84 words
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Article99 1937-03-14 3 Capf. Hashim's Address To Malay Club An address m Malay was given last evening at the Arab Club, Geylang, by the Hon. Captain Hashim, D.5.0., to a large gathering of members and friends of the club, on the subject of "What is a University, and what would bo99 words
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Article34 1937-03-14 3 London, Mar. 13. Sterling on New York is 4.88 9 16 and Paris 106—7 8. with Gold at 142— 12. Silver spot is 20—1116 and forward 20- 5 8. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 34 words
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Article320 1937-03-14 3 A Surprise S.C.R.C. CHAMPION BEATEN Singapore, Saturday. FURTHER progress was made m the V.M.C.A. Tennis- Tournament this afternoon when several ties were decided. In the Open Men's S ugles event, Foo Wco Wan created a surprise when he beat the S.C.R.C. champion, Ghua Choon Leon;?, m straight320 words
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Article56 1937-03-14 3 French Airmen Reach Damascus Damascus, Mar. 13. THE French airmen, Pissavy and Cornet, have arrived here. They took off at 12.40 on Mar. 10 at Le Bourget on an attempt to reach Tokyo within 100 hours of departure, and so gain the Air Ministry's prize of £3,000 forReuter - 56 words
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Article87 1937-03-14 3 Relief m 2 minutes. Every day thousands of stomach suf ferers are "getting the same maivellous? relief as Mr T. Grist, Wo'-sborough. vLo v/rites: 7 was nearly mad with stomach rain. I took a dose of 'Bisurated' Magnesia, and it icas wonderful how quickly the87 words
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Article242 1937-03-14 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Construction Work HUGE SUMS TO BE SPENT Nanking, Saturday A GIGANTIC Five-Year Plan for construction works in China* under which over $2,000,000,000 will be spent, is under consideration by the Central Government. It is planned to create a sixth Yuen, to be242 words
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Article53 1937-03-14 3 Trade Conditions To Be Changed London. Mar. 13. THE Imperial Shipping Committee has begun an inquiry into the position of British shipping m the Middle and Flu Fastern waters, having regard to changing the conditions of .sea-borne trade there, particularly due to increased competition of shipping underReuter - 53 words
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Article55 1937-03-14 3 Salamanca, Mar. 13, Nationalist aeroplanes report that the inhabitants of Guadala Jara are fleeing A communique records more successes on the Guadala Jara front, but from Madrid it is officially stated that the insurgent advance is checked and that Government troops have captured scveal guns m the courseReuter - 55 words
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Article100 1937-03-14 3 The second monthly general meeting for the year of the Coterie was held on Saturday last at the residence of Mi. Cheong Ann Koh, 58, Rochore Canal Road. The President, Mr. Sim Buck Ghoon presided and the following decisions were arrived at. There will be a four- days100 words
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Article328 1937-03-14 3 MALAYAN XI Simpson And Pearse Impress Singapore. S;«tuida:. A SECOND cricket trial to ■tied local representative* to make up tfcc M.il:i>:*n eleven which hi to inert Sn .luben CahiV lean, m the latter Mil <»* BWUII «<>«»» MHMDti <•" the BjCjC Knlani; thi^ afternoon The RSMC was328 words
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Article92 1937-03-14 3 mtMkm* Hand At S.( \i\ (>n Monday The band and drums of the M b:i< talion the Middlesex Reßimcnt will beat Retreat on tbe s.c.c Pidsng on Monday, beginning at ap m. ihv programme will be as fouowi 1. Combined March, "Jellalabyc," James. 2. Slow March, "Cavalry92 words
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Article80 1937-03-14 3 Blngapi -..lurday A (hud ci;..vs passenger wa.-> covered missing from aboard the ciiak San?, a \av British pa.s.sBn-> Bjer vessel. on h,. r way to Singapore from Hongkong on Mar 9 Thf Chak 8j ng arrived m .Singapore this morning li, is understood thai a thorough search of80 words
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Advertisement126 1937-03-14 3 WELL GROOMED MEN AT HOME **!S3\ insist on Brylcreem, tin- original no /v Nfl gum hair dressing. Actually this most V popular of all hair dressings mm li jUU more than a mere fixative Bryk r* cm V^ 0 J^^fn contains valuable tonit intrrdirnts which stimulate the growth m <h«126 words
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Article287 1937-03-14 4 Programme Of Malacca Celebrations 'Frov: Our Own Corrcspovdcv.l Malacca. Saturday. THE General Committee appointed to organise (.he Coronation celebrations at Malacca met again at the Malacca Volunteer Headquarter.^ on Wodnc day with the Hon'ble Mr. G R Sykes m the Chair. Mr. A. W. Frisby, on behalf oi287 words
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Article30 1937-03-14 4 London Mar. 12. Forecasts of London rubber stocks indicate a decrease of about 1.300 tons while a decrease of about 1,200 tons is anticipated m Liverpool socks. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement153 1937-03-14 4 IHi j \\,Ol S STAR OT -HO ISK OF ROTHSC HILD" UiniUNS IN ANOTHER BIG SCREEN HIT. "W hat I consider to be one of the finest films George Arliss has ewr made" DAILY SKETCH. I ill ll^lfPi^ TO-DAY 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 /JSn^i GEORGE U |l API IQQ hUs" loKdsh'ip153 words
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Advertisement326 1937-03-14 4 t A Splendid DOUBLE Attraction at our USUAL PRICES j TO-DAY vr CAPITOL 1 1 I uatixei: 3.i 5 6.IS^TxF«IITLY 533 j on the stage:- ON THE SCREEN:- j S YOITR TWO FWOURITES TOdLTHtK FIRST APPEARANCE IN YUUK IV>V7 AGAIN malaya of the j j Facked LAUGHSandTHRUXS! Internationally Famous Chinese326 words
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Advertisement110 1937-03-14 4 AliiambkA I i Next Change I I Romance, Comedy and Mystery! In this 20th Century Fox l, Success! H <^' """•>■ k, I JANE DARWELL I I greaf ff^^r REGISTRATION EXEMPTION The following have been exempted from registration Braddell Brothers Provident Fund Singapore. Ths General Electric Company's Sport: Club. Singapore.110 words
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Article458 1937-03-14 5 BOB MARTIN - BOB MARTIN JK rooming Constant Care I Necessary j WHEN a do? is being prepared for show he is brushed and combe for quite a few minutes every day. If you take a pride m your doir you will see that he gets at leasv458 words
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Article558 1937-03-14 5 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) WHETHER or not you have previously worn glasses, the chances are that you now need glasses, and of different type than before. You have reached what is termed the bifocal age. To see as well as previously, you558 words
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Article354 1937-03-14 5 Mr. Churchill Expresses Satisfaction Londoi;. GREAT satisfaction with the Government's armament proposals was expressed by Mr. Winston Churchill m a i speech at the annual dinner of the British Iron and Steel Federation at Grosvenor House here. But, he added, they were two years late. "While I354 words
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Article102 1937-03-14 5 Gaining Popularity In Germany Berlin. (»AS fuel for motor-cars is gaining m popularity m Germany. Already 43 filling-stations have been erected to supply the new fuel. These stations are mostly situated m the west of the Raich and ha\e been placed so near together that it102 words
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Article94 1937-03-14 5 Holiday For Horses And Oxen Zagreb, Yugoslavia. A weekly holiday for hordes and oxen has been ordered by the Zagreb Municipality, who have issued a decree forbidding any animal-drawn vehicles from appearing on the streets of the town between 7 p.m. on Saturday and Monday morning. Further measures,94 words
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194 1937-03-14 5 House Painter Who Takes His hiuschen Every Day How many painters can continue to work v. i. they are over 70? Here is ciic who can and lie still does sony of the n lobs m his trade. HOW goes he do It?194 words
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Advertisement627 1937-03-14 5 i ttc insecticide^^^K \thaf always J§f|i|| I^^KK- Br^- *h u#rad# under »h« name of Flit. /X\ f«fi««n9. Will not «tain. Y^wn |'^*~«jS| I *P™M*&***»>finH>WDUL m cracks and f^C^^^sV N I Jeet LX gr—fcn. Crowifag oucctt tondt tt and die! J^Zy*** by American Discovery Glands Hade Active-Makes W Men Feel 1627 words
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Advertisement249 1937-03-14 5 GRANTS WHISKY COMB Pi ANDJIEAII NEW MODELS OF t Westinghouse Stewart Warner RADIOS OF I, 8, 10, 12 TIJBI MODELS incorpcrathig 6L6 Beam power am *>r lubes and Copper Phr>to-tone speakers. DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED For I HERMAN A. M VRY T\FKI»: PKOIECTORS AMTLI S PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTBM I USING HIGH-FIDELITY AMPLIFILRS,249 words
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Article195 1937-03-14 6 A Tribute To Clotabs. Does this climate make you feel tired, depressed and thoroughly run down. If you are burdened by a constant tired feeling' Co as this Singapore resident did and try Clotabs, the little tasteless tablets that are rich in the energising vitamins195 words
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Article638 1937-03-14 6 REORGANISATION OF LABOUR GREAT DRIVE UNDER THE ARMS SCHEME (By Air Mail) London, Mar. j. (CONFERENCES of far-reaching importance to British workers and British industry are to take place almost immediately between the Government, leaders of industry, and 'the trade unions. The necessity for these conferences arises from the Government638 words
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Article715 1937-03-14 6 London Comments LESSONS OF STRAITS MANOEUVRES (By Air Mail) London, Mar. (CORRESPONDENTS who watched the recent lar^e-scale manoeuvres at Singapore have written home to say that the defences were thoroughly tested and were proved impregnable (says "Flight" m commenting on the Singapore manoeuvers). We take leave to715 words
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Article84 1937-03-14 6 Prague. The men of Prague are shaving themselves more than they used to do. and the barbers are growing increasingly disturbed. They have therefore decided to press for the imposition of a nx of not less than 2 crowns < about Sftd.) on every safety razor blade84 words
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Advertisement589 1937-03-14 6 S^^^. js^ y^^m^^K fiM-ntial to hapV|| WMC f» $a^m liusmess I ech" qualify >'.v t'tt ■Bf\Uw» b :iri> rr uniiii; that trjins T^fnEVWl N'"» A I IIOML m a frac■Kx#^jßk 'ion of the lime and at itiu Ukual cost. .Shortcut" > our way lo success IKFI. %WkJM^^^ Ixxjk tills how.589 words
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Advertisement14 1937-03-14 6 MADI >V TNI MAKERS <Blafegßß^ Of FAMOUS MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports14 words
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207 1937-03-14 7 AN ENTERTAINMENT SMASH A GRAND SEQUEL TO THE 'THIN MAN" "AFTER the Thin Man," starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, opening at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, soon is a sensational sequel to "The Thin Man/ produced by MetroGold wyn- Mayer m response207 words
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Article, Illustration10 1937-03-14 7 William Powell m a scene from "After the Thin Man."10 words
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Article322 1937-03-14 7 A THRILL -PACK ED FEATURE 'LAUGHING AT TROUBLE" AT THE ALHAMBRA A WOMAN newspaper ed>t*>»\ f *i-* and lortv-Lsh, whose joy m life is to help others out of their troubles while she laughs away her own, is the zestful and hi* furious cenltal character m "Laughing At Trouble." Twentieth322 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-03-14 7 I William Powe'l and Myrna Ley v r h i appear at the Capi 01, Singapore, I In "Alter the Thin Man" en Mar. 17.25 words
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Article480 1937-03-14 7 A FINE POLITICAL STORY ARLISS PLAYS DUAL ROLE IN 'HIS LORDSHIP" A MURDER In the East, crisis m Whitehall and a daring impersonation that saves Britain from war are features oi the new George Arliss picture, "His Lordship." now showing at the Pavilion Singapore, In which the .star plays a480 words
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Advertisement336 1937-03-14 7 You know it's Indigestion but is it Stomach or INTESTINAL? This Is How You Can Tell:If the Pain is Here, it's I If the Pain is Here, it's STOMACH It INTESTINAL INDIGESTION M INDIGESTION which causes^/ which causes AODmr, with M V/ CONSTIPATION, Heartburn. vv /tff with griping pains. CASES336 words
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Advertisement255 1937-03-14 7 PILES K^GLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence 'uitold agonies, constant brain- wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to Ksk255 words
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Advertisement239 1937-03-14 7 !yr^^^^§liBifiliSBfli f if 1 !^^^3i\ b dstM^ s w tn s f<> H Angle u-.-.pt i D.36. {J^jjj v h:n v; v p>„ ;>►,, victoria Street X, A O A j tock i»iM. No. 1.8. victoria Street >>^ g kMlg IIu P s No. 72, Victoria St. >£/^ I \Mcug239 words
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Article3271 1937-03-14 8 WILLIAM CROSS - WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore The shabby treatment meted out to Sir Stamford Raffles by the Directors of the East India Company is graphically described m this instalment. IT was old David Gait who proposed, some time after this, that they3,271 words
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Advertisement161 1937-03-14 8 11l I U <NtiSt^^^^W <(ti^' 'A'myi,,-- W%\f here's to %i| -^^^^0 m m\ j ii si 1 1 1 a I^Kr -^SS j-patklinq Kuubiinq JiealUi I I B^i I J d v %II I Ml! MM Heait'i with the radiant happy spirits and the goou "f^^fl^^^^J; I;; Mli looks that161 words
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Advertisement675 1937-03-14 8 41^ m AfDO <Jg||||^ 111 r\jLjW\,\J 1 Koch ore Road, O. A. HAJfcfc ISMAIL CO., Texture hard Texture AERO ?t^ h df chocolate chocolate o****u£\r 2' (ma^niiied) (magnified l South Bridge Road. Compare this Note the deli- ?«o i v CO with' the other cate surface u/fS mlr A illustration.675 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1937-03-14 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES THE mail brought treasure trove m the iorm of an unexpected book by Rudyard Kinling. I had overlooked any announcement that a Kipling autobiography was Jo be published, so it was with quite a thrill that I opened "Something of Myself," which bears the old. familiar elephant's1,713 words
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Advertisement38 1937-03-14 9 ...with plenty of fresh fruit, (irown and ripened m some of tfei linest orchards m tluworld, fresh shipments are constantly arriving. ORANGES, LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT, PLUMS APPLES PHONK: STORE 5376 K. LUMPUR :mi IPOH ill. wp a 14A38 words
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Article1596 1937-03-14 10 A Waman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent KIPLING'S words about the East ana West, that never the twain shail n.eet was certainly disproved by Saturuuy evening at the Island Club. This ciiib la the only international club m Singapore and here people of every nation represented m Singapore1,596 words
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Article, Illustration493 1937-03-14 10 Two-tone shoes are getting more and more popular every year and this spring there is a more vital re vival than ever. They are so practical for uncertain weather, when the bright sun makes dark colours too heavy and yet a sudden storm will spoil white shoes.493 words
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Advertisement42 1937-03-14 10 PYJAMAS, COATS DRESSING GOWNS KIMINOS mmmmmmmmmmm, beautifully cut and embroidered from $8.00 to $20.00 at THE JADE TREE I i 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143 P R I S CILLATtd. CORSETS HOSIERY AND i ACCESSORIES TEL 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD.42 words
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Advertisement99 1937-03-14 10 NEW SHft^MENT of "BERLEFS- Corsets and Brassieres have just arrived. From $8.50 upwards. Sole Distributors for "BERLEPS Garments Palais Des Modes 33, Stamford Road, Singapore. Hi! illillij:!^ S J4£sM 1 1 IS Pi! MILLINERY II II HANDBAGS I! I FLOWERS I illll 5, Stamford Road, r'T/^VtPC lilll liiii Capitol Bldng.99 words
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Advertisement34 1937-03-14 10 1 i The Novelty Store just unpack a very iiice collection of diamante Hook and RYE m diflFerent sizes S SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO...LTD. (Incorporated m England. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.34 words
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Article652 1937-03-14 11 OUR ERASER'S HILL LETTER p" "~T| THE Bukit i*> a popular JB I resort tor tourists I rrv i as we have noticed I/ >s^ > Vk I witnm tne last ew l^~3 Cr~V^ J >(J There are those who fßf/^\\-Jt\M ray el wiin neld y( f pj jg glasses,652 words
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Article1132 1937-03-14 11 THERE is a lovely new afternoon gown lin at Prestige. The colour is Coronation blue and the material is crepe The style is perfect too and quite new m the lines and trimmings. The bodice is fairly full falling into a slim and narrow fitting skirt which1,132 words
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Article, Illustration75 1937-03-14 11 During: this dry season, when most evenings are fine and the hour of sundown such a cool relief after the hot day. the garden is most appreciated, so we suggest that you furnish your garden with a few light pieces of furniture. The most practical is cane and they make75 words
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Advertisement28 1937-03-14 11 For Perfect Health WATCH YOUR WEIGHT HEALTH-O-MisTER BATH ROOM SCALE Weighs up to 250 lbs. EasUy read. Colours:— Green, White, Ivory. PRICE:— S9.OO. Medical Hall Ltd. BATTERY ROAD.28 words
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Advertisement263 1937-03-14 11 I B^— ——M———— > At Vogue's! VARIETY IN THE EVENING BRASSIERE MODE STYLES TO MEET EVERY FIGURE AND EVERY FASHION NEED— FASHION DEMANDS FAULTLESS FOUNDATION and perfect harmony of Contour; Maiden Form Fills EVERY BRASSIERE NEED of the Larger Women. The New "BodicC-Type" Backless Brassiere for Smart Closely Fitted Gowns263 words
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Advertisement178 1937-03-14 11 A I 7)1 I 9, Stamford Road. i displaying Fxclusive multi-colour- j ed Bag Frames, Evening Belts. Hats I and other Novelties. S S Hats Blocked and Made to Order. i j 'Phone 3188. i RACHEL'S wishes to an- l i nounce the arrival of new J shipment of Madarian178 words
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617 1937-03-14 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 14, 1937. FILMS AND CRITICS 0t fl r WELL-KNO\VX New York journal recently published among it*s film notices the following com rnent upon a British production: "Tt is of th^t sr»ec es of English drollery and drama that has baffl, every American I have ever617 words
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Article1440 1937-03-14 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones Truth About Demand For Colonies THERE are some people who do net like I io truth, when it is put bluntly to them. Unable to refute the truth, they re/crt to sarcasm, or stupid exaggeration. r i icy bring* up a point1,440 words
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Article571 1937-03-14 12 iiERE is one for the 'sturdy pioneer-' brigade. a a a i MAN home on leave from a part of Equatorial Africa generally held to be unhealthy was recounting his experiences. •There's nothing the matter with the country," he said. "AH it requires is571 words
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Advertisement34 1937-03-14 12 IHiwliillilHlinilH'' i- *"-.i ifl Hlmlliifn Chromium from 10. 18ct. rolled gold 12— Chromium from 8. 18ct. rolled gold 10^Chromium from 7. 18-ct. 'rolled gold 9.— Duty free i?i Juhorc and F.M.S. Opposite Clifford Pier.34 words
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610 1937-03-14 13 GOOD PRICES ARE OBTAINED SHEEP FARM AT CHANGI BREEDING MIGHT BE TRIED IN F.M.S. gOMEWHERE m the backwoods of Changi m an obscure cornei of Somapah Estate, a young* Australian and his Scottish wife are engaged m an enterprise which may eventually lead to a610 words
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Article, Illustration779 1937-03-14 13 teresting and important side of the farm's cuvmes. is not its main source of reJWTOe, which is primarily the mutton ousiness for which large numbers of iustr r re impurt d Periodically from Through th e energy and enterprise of *«r. Uarke, large areas of useless lallans r/An Kff Pstate779 words
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Article228 1937-03-14 13 Biggest Black Marlin Yet Caught Sydney, N.S.W. Feb. 21. ALTHOUGH bigger fish have been -aught off the South Coast of New Soutfc Wales the biggest black marlin yet cnught off Sydney was landed at I thd week-end, and by a woman. Tho fish— a tough fighter228 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-03-14 13 I being curled m the sun on ra cks at Changi Farm. (Tribune)13 words
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Article343 1937-03-14 13 Flying Boat Training ESSENTIAL ON THE ATLANTIC ROUTE (By Air Mail) London, Mar. THROUGH fog or darkness great flying-boats will soon iand' with complete safety on the open sea. Ability of pilots to make 'blind' landings at sea is vital for the development of Empire flying-boat343 words
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Article298 1937-03-14 13 DUCHY DUES Feels He Ought To Keep Them (By Air Mail) Paris, Mar?? SIR Walter Monckton. K.C., Attor-ney-General to the Duchy of Cornwall, has arrived at Castle Enzesfeld to discuss the Duke of W'nrisor'*; finances \»«*h hrn. The viewpoint of the Duke is that should ho a"o\v*»d298 words
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Advertisement167 1937-03-14 13 LISTEN! to the latest Song -mrJ T)^nra Hi fa OH fm m M mJ Lf£M mm L mm m m I^^^ m m matter whether you want dance music operatic numbers, cV cal pieces cr 7* »rous sketches for Regal have them, and all are recorded by the best knows167 words
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Article1748 1937-03-14 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson JF all the good things that are prophesied for me come true m the near future I am now within measurable distance of achieving- a long-cherished ambition. Provided that they do come true, I shall .soon be c-.ble to sit back and1,748 words
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Advertisement175 1937-03-14 14 ISSUED \^vJL/lw BY ALL 3rEAMFOR *BFIP. AIR AND, TRAVEL railway une3 NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic client* t are given the best of attention and assistance. t s 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5901. V WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00175 words
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Advertisement17 1937-03-14 14 BJ BhQB m X^h\ ißi Htal^^/^/jiSIjIXBHSfI i^H HPf/vffr <V n P!!IK^&i23HS Bwffititei- --I V^"l(jygyS»iMflißM^BaßMßMß^aß?^^v^a- ""H H 'I17 words
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Advertisement207 1937-03-14 14 .INDIGESTION/^^ O PAIN V buffer Why endure the torment of Nerve NO CURE NO PAY Pains and Headaches when 2- simply obtain a2O tablet bottle of irvmn Yeast-Vite Tablets Can bring VEAST-VITE Tablets from any S.ores. c o Take as directed, and if you are not thogIOHOUS relief m 5-15207 words
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Advertisement111 1937-03-14 14 j For>-^SJ/ PERFECT FITNESS The cause of Moodiness Poor Coat. Lost Appetite, Lictleeenees. Jtching, Scratching, Hair Sheddmy' et< <.ver-heated blood But a dotf's blood only gets overbed when it is impure. Keep yonr <Uk- Mootf PURE and you will keep hit bloon i no] and healthy I £^3W Shelley's lonic111 words
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Article518 1937-03-14 15 LINDBERGH FLIGHT ANNIVERSARY UNIQUE EVENT Mussolini's Son Entered (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 8. pRACTICALLY every aircraft fac- tory m Europe and America, and nearly every famous pilot m the world, is preparing for the most astonishing air race of all time. Next August at518 words
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Article109 1937-03-14 15 Factory To Open This Year j By Air Mail) London, Feh 24. JT is announced m Berlin that the first factory for the production of "buna" j --synthetic rubber on a commercial scale will be finished at the end of this I year. Next spring, it is109 words
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Article304 1937-03-14 15 A Story Of Search And Pluck Perth, West Australia, Mar. l. I ONE of the happiest women m Perth to-day is Mrs. R. Samson, who will j join the Moldavia at Ficmantle with her long -lost son. The story oi he rseaich and of her plucky304 words
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Article48 1937-03-14 15 Berlin Hitler Youth camps all over Germany were inspected by 23,000 visitors from Great Britain during last year, according to figures now published by the administration of the Hitler Yiuth move- nient. A total of 51 178 visiors abroad visited the camps during the year.48 words
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Article585 1937-03-14 15 At Age Of 68 WILLIAM FREDERICK OF ORANGE ALTHOUGH the history of Europe abounds with kings who hay? abdicated, only 'two have done sc under romantic influences, and one of them. Victor Amadeus, the first King of Sardinia, immediately repented of his act, being often585 words
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Article126 1937-03-14 15 Both Caught On One Hook Newcastle. N.S.W.. Mar. 1. I I WHAT is believed to be the largest shark ever to be caught by line In the Newcastle district was landed by Mr. Bert Hobson recently m the Lake Macquarie entrance channel at Swansea and cannibalism brought126 words
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Article261 1937-03-14 15 NEW CABINET When Mr. Baldwin Goes (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 8. MR. Winston Churchill is to be brought back into the Cabinet. He will become Secretary of State for War m lihe (Neville) Chamberlain administration to be formed when Mr. Baldwin retires after the261 words
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Article77 1937-03-14 15 The village of St. Hilaire-sur-Hclpe. near Maubeuge, is the most modern village m France. Every house is equipped with electric light, electric cooking stoves, heatnxg and other contrivances. The housewile puts m a plug and her coffee Is ground or a washing machine set m motion. This electric77 words
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Advertisement96 1937-03-14 15 INTRODUCING T II E IV E W i I MINIATURE CAMERA I THE NEW ARGUS TAKES THE REGULAR 35 M.M. MINIATURE S Black Model De Luxe Model FILM OP 36 EXPOSURES. IT IS AVAILABLE WITH F/4.5 LENS I «P^ •Otf AND RAPID AUTOMATIC SHUTTER (1/25 TO 1/200 SEC)T «Pt)^i:«cPV j96 words
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Article662 1937-03-14 16 Meeting In London IMPROVED TRADING IN 1936 (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 8. npHE twenty-seventh annual general meeting of the Val dOr Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company. Sir Robert Graham, the chairman, prvsided, and, m moving the adaption of662 words
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Advertisement956 1937-03-14 16 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell' Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Klasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart become* steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up956 words
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Advertisement291 1937-03-14 16 RICH 7 %^4§P§^* MOroR TABLETS STOP Pl\Kli\C; A tablet m the petrol tank will stop Pinking— knock, carbonising and resu'l m petrol and Engine economy —Try them straightaway. A box of 60 tablets cost only *i.BU. Obtainable from Sole Agents: Lim Kck Gek Co., 61, Chulia Mm i Distributors:— Uuan291 words
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Advertisement140 1937-03-14 16 GRANTS WHISKY CARLS BERG PLATITVDES No. 5. j THE GUIDING LICHT 1 IT the entrance to tho Cartobetg TUtm*ty stands a wll known landmark I m the .shapp of a lighthouse. Ffow Us stately tower a uk-am of light is tHrown every night over the surrounding country This It bul140 words
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Article1407 1937-03-14 17 1936 REPORT Most Successful Year LAST year was the most successful period m the history of the jjionsr 800 Athletic Association (Singapore), according the annual reoort. The eleventh anniversary uiil be held at the Association premises, 456, Race Course Road, to-day. A tea dance will be1,407 words
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Article230 1937-03-14 17 L^insruage And Financial Freedom Belgrade t LARGE measure of home rule for A Slovenia has been demanded by a co— zress of the Slovene Clerical Party meeting m Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia. The meeting was attended by Dr. j Koroshetz, Minister of Interior m the j present230 words
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Advertisement297 1937-03-14 17 as 6i^ as peas— banished by Radox **1 hare pleasure m sending you what Was the corn at the bottom of my foot. The corn is as large as a sixpence and as thick as a pea. I could not walk home from work, but after using ymir Radox Bath297 words
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Advertisement241 1937-03-14 17 EFFERVESCING -COCLINC REFRESHING Fitness is not just a matter of a c \-r Juck. The machinery of the nJ o >v a v t* \Vbody needs a little regular TWj Li^feS ir^Z care and attsntjon. The best \j^§===^E!L way to tnaintaiii its healthy rf(^&&&S^fy2& w rhythm also the easiest way241 words
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Advertisement98 1937-03-14 18 CADBURY'S ATJRACTIVE OFFER I '^'^'^'^'^•^•2^^^'^ (^4ND ALL FOrTaBHS^ Jp-W (^OVfIYH\X^M J < I FROM BOURN-VITA /^4y^ I COMPLETE J^lNall SPECIAL SPOONS No- 5. One Bread and Butter plate I^lb. 1 f c^^^^ -t*mh= h^Pad II -5 No. Two small plates 3 lib. IN hXCHANOE FOR I^';',"" U JFCC-O DRINK fjf98 words
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Article534 1937-03-14 19 HONGKONG TRIP THIS YEAR PROSPECTS Plea To Controlling Bodies (By "Dragon") II'DGIM* l)V accounts appearing J m the China newspapers, badminton is making great headway m the coastal cities. Recently, an in-ter-port plajed between Shanghai and Tientsin and the standard revealed was quite high. The534 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-03-14 19 Master Alimat. of the Victoria Institution, the Selangor Junior men's singles champion for 1936-7. (Photo by O. Y. Kok>.19 words
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Article814 1937-03-14 19 TEAM CONTEST Efforts To Improve Standard (BY "RACQUET") FOLLOWERS of badminton m the State, particulaily those m Kinta. will be interested to learn that at last efforts, aie once again be ng made to hold an inter- team ladies tournament m Ipoh shortly. It will be814 words
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Article560 1937-03-14 19 Inter-Team Draw And Doubles Ties THE following, are the results of the draw m the inter-team and doubles events of the Sunnydale B.P.s tournament: "A" Team: Tan Liang Teng leapt.) Chan Joo Hee. Yeo Koon Guan and Tay Hian Poo. "B" Team: Simon Leong (capt.), Paul Urn, Ldrn560 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-03-14 19 Members of the Y.M.C.A./singapor p. spent a very enjoyable Sunday, j at the Tiger Swimming Pool, Pasir Panjang, recently.19 words
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Article259 1937-03-14 19 Office-Rearers For The Year iT the annual general meeting oi the A Merrilads Musical Association held on Monday. Mar. 8, at Dr. Chia Keng Hoe's residence, 25, Sea Avenue, Katone, the following gentle men were elected officebearers for the year 1937: Patron, the Hon. Mr. S. J.259 words
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Article138 1937-03-14 19 Victory Over Rosehill Team AN interesting match was played between the Gentle Badminton Party and the Rosehill Badminton Party on Sunday. Mar 7 1937. It consisted cf seven games, resulting m i win for the- Gentle B. P. by four games to three. Gentle B. P players mentioned138 words
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Advertisement210 1937-03-14 19 itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch m 7 Minutes. i.« •■■•'■iv 50 million tiny where invisible serins, rumruM tan hid f and maka ivd, Burn, and b* m, Aon., Blotches, -ltd:. Singapore Foot. ?n r i nta or liquid.! can't do 11f i- they210 words
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Advertisement656 1937-03-14 19 1 an 4 SCURRY of I tOB WE ARE LIVING through strenuous days. Keen competition m business, and the Ea necessity of keeping pace with modern developments, keep: our nerves eternally on Mfl VQnjyF edge. Even our pleasures, recreations and sporting activities are strenuous; we are Kmuf keyed up mentally656 words
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Article, Illustration3001 1937-03-14 20 Title Fight In Singapore For Siamese Boxer By "Forward 3 Cricket Gets Properly Under Way Penang And Negri Trials Players Come Up To Ex- pectations Selangor' s Good Prospects For Coming Season Malaccas Preparations Away Games With Selangor And The Negri Services To3,001 words
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Advertisement135 1937-03-14 20 1 ™"l fl[7^ L// LL ii\ IFJL UJ J R ii l ailBr^y'_^\ £*ij&^t\ On« day they were playing mermaids. Ann J L can't play." said Jane. Mermaids have teeth prised fIOW SOOn With like pearli and Ann's ar9 horrid-looking." ll i^i99^. complGte safety Gibbs I *^kW I I^\ teeth135 words
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Advertisement24 1937-03-14 20 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes you frt-.-, easy i,r, irhfn noney back on return < v GaUond :t ,0,v, 1 antec pn tect st24 words
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Article1792 1937-03-14 21 t SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES IrrHE following are the programmes of I the 13.M.8.C. nation. Singapore, for the week. TO-DAY 10 30 am. Morning Service from the Qtudif* .100 a.m. Close Down. 1 30 a.m. Recital of Or^an Music. with Choir. Blessed City. Bairstow.1,792 words
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Article65 1937-03-14 21 In exercis? of the powers vested m him by Rule 8 of the Naval Volunteer Reserve Rules, 1934, His Excellency the Governor has appointed the following to be the Advisory Committee for 1937: The- Commodore, Singapore (Chairman), The Commander, Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve The Master Attendant,65 words
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Advertisement380 1937-03-14 21 1 SINGAPORE FLOWER I 1 SHOW 1937. i I 1 Under the Distinguished Patronage i of His I^xeellencv~ the Governor. i s I OPEN to all residents of Singapore, Johore S I Malacca. I ENTRIES close on 30th March, 1937. j SHOW DATES— 2nd, 3rd and 4th April, 1937. j380 words
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Advertisement221 1937-03-14 21 A SINGAPORE PRACTITIONER WHO FULLY QUALIFIED IN LONDON IS PREPARED TO GIVE PERSONAL TRAINING IN ANY BRANCH OF ARCHITECTURE AT REASONABLE RATES. ALL DAY OR AFTER OFFICE HOURS, CLASSES OR INDIVIDUAL TUITION AS REQUIRED. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO BOX NO. ,111, SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Ifll i\ai BBOOX >■ All v.221 words
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Advertisement350 1937-03-14 21 FOR H E ALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a350 words
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Article952 1937-03-14 22 HIGHER COSTS Government Gazette Circular SmCMUTOfUi a tlMwfa a*« reducing c .mi^ei of servants m Vhe he use. This fact >; revealed m the i-irtu'ar conccninsr movements m the general cost of living m Singapore published m the latest issue of the Government Gazette, issued on952 words
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Article223 1937-03-14 22 Provision For Children's Playgrounds 'From Our Oion Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. AMONG the items taat w« i rnrrte uo for discussion before the Malacca Municipal Commiss'oners at the next •neeting are the provision of playgrounds for children, playground apparatus and the provision of playgrounds m Banda Hilir. With223 words
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Article169 1937-03-14 22 rive uivisions 10 t>e Formed IT will be recalled that Col. Sleeman also stressed the need for ambulance brigades m Singapore during his visit. The Sunday Tribune now learns that steps are being taken to supply this want. Dr. J. S. Webster, Radiologist of the General Hospital and169 words
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Article24 1937-03-14 22 H. E. th eGovernor has approved the blister of Lieutenant H. C. Abraham, SS. Volunteer Force, to the S.S. Volun,eer Force Reserve of Officers.24 words
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Article602 1937-03-14 22 (Frcm Our Financial Correspojidenr, Singapore, Saturday mprnifxg. RUBBER Singapore: 39 14 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: il 9 16d., unchanged Market Tone: Steady alter ea-icr. New York: 23 316 cts., up 3 !(ic. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Saturday evening. Although fairly steady the local602 words
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Article34 1937-03-14 22 Exports of dry rubber jiiccirected figures) from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan during February were 32.200 ton*. Details are as follows: Mainland 31,738 tons Straits Settlements Islands 313 Brunei 128 Labuan 2134 words
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93 1937-03-14 22 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases F. 0.8. March) 39 716 39 916 Gcod F.A.Q. In cases (F. 0.8. March) 39 39 Vs No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 3^ l 6 39 4 do. March 39 V A 3993 words
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Article43 1937-03-14 22 London, Mar. 12. The total amount aprjlied for m tenders for £45.000.000 worth of Treasury Bills was £88.450,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at thre° months was 10 4.95rt. apaingt, 8.67 d. a week ago.— British Official Wireless. I43 words
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Advertisement77 1937-03-14 22 1887 GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR 1937 \-y /XI YA Summary of 50th Annual Report NEW INSURANCES m 1936 n.599,177. INSURANCE IN FORCE ai 3 1 Dec. 1 936 109,425,967. ASSETS 29,524,422, (Held m Trust on 238,709 Policies and Supplementary Contracts) DEATH CLAIMS PAID 856,379. PAYMENTS TO LIVING POLICYHOLDER3 1,947,325. TOTAL PAYMENTS77 words
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Advertisement513 1937-03-14 22 I*ll >i* HEARTBURN j Let Chardox remarkable new form of activated charcoal end your torment m two minute*. One minute you are so distressed with heartburn— with those burning, acid risings m the throat that you feel you could sit down and cry. In two minutes your misery is over.513 words
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979 1937-03-14 23 OBJECTION IN FOURTH EVENT FIRST DAY Wicklow Bay Wins In Senior Class <Ff Our Oicn Reporter, Kuala I.umpur, Saturday. riNE weather favoured the open- m? day of the Selangor Spring Meeting, though the going was somewhat heavy owin£ to overnight rain. A lar?e crowd was979 words
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Article131 1937-03-14 23 Another Big Innings m Penang Cricket fFroTn ovi O?c?i Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. EU CHEOW TEIK further strengthened his claims for inclusion m the Malayan cricket team to meet Sir Julien Cahn's side, following up his century knock of last week against the Sports Club, with a sparkling131 words
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Article443 1937-03-14 23 Drill Contest Also KEEN COMPETITION IN ALL EVENTS Singapore, Saturday. THE fourteenth annual All-Singa-pore Malay Boys' schools sports and drill competition was held this afternoon at the Geylang Boys' School. The grounds presented a picturesque scene, gaily decorate! with flags and bunting. A large crowd of Malays443 words
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Article269 1937-03-14 23 Ceylonese All Out For 50 Singapore, Saturday. RAFFLES Institution continued their run of victories at cricket when they heat a strong Ceylpn Sports Club XI on the School ground this afternoon by 23 runs. Going m to bat first, the school were all out for the moderate269 words
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Article582 1937-03-14 23 KEEN GAME Chinese Beat League Champions Singapore, Saturday. Fielding a team which incluaed no fewer than six newcomers, the RAF. last season's league champions, were rather unfortunate to lose to the S.C.F.A. m a First Division game at the Stadium to-day. The Chinese just managed to take582 words
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Article254 1937-03-14 23 Mewa Singh In Good Form Singapore, Saturday. PLAYING at Victoria School ground this afternoon, Raffles Instn. scored an excellent cricket victory over the School team, by 36 runs. Mewa Sinuh scored 40 and took four wickets for 23 runs. In the School team, G. Lothcr wa? the highest254 words
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Article311 1937-03-14 23 St. Joseph's Meet The A.C.S. Singapore, Saturday. THE chief feature of the cricket mute:: between St. Joseph's Institution and the Anglo-Chinese School which was played on St. JusenhV proun*t ml* afternoon was the excellent bowling of R. Jansen, who lock sx wicxets to. runs The Anglo-Chinese311 words
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Article283 1937-03-14 23 Swee Keii£ Takes Seven Wickets I or IS Singapore. Suture THE SRC A" met the 8C R C cricket on th" Pttdftng ttkis noon Batting lii. st. the Recs were dismiss. I for 136 runs. L Alvi.s behv. 1 •>.. >sibi for 52 runs B<ve€ Keng did283 words
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Article60 1937-03-14 23 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. Phva Devmhastin's Nightingale won n popular victory m the King's Gold Ci d race this afternoon at the Sports Club meeting. His entries also secured sec on -i and third places m a field of eevfen The race was open. Siamese60 words
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Article29 1937-03-14 23 H. E. the Governor has approved the resignation of Pilot Officer B M D Cordiner from his Ccr/nmission m H <* General Duties Branch of the S.S. Volunteer Air Force.29 words
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Advertisement195 1937-03-14 23 AN EMINENT Doctor Writes* \vuv^J E FOUND THEY SUCCEEL WHERE ALL ELSE HAS FAILED." p^ M.D., M.R.C.S. k guided by this, and the 12,000 other rtl < I Specialists who constantly £S???- Ep HAZONE" for Asthma, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma. rerm*}, 1 jaste time. Use the best tori?/" tP ET Ep195 words
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Advertisement26 1937-03-14 23 £H« N£Vr FRCNOH REMKDY, THERAPIQN No.l THERAPIONNoi fta«llib Trie* St. Ch*ml«rt. or elthar No. return Mall, Da.LC ClP«cMfJ.Co.H»».ritoekHd,N.WJ.[.uoaa. On IS OLBhC'P PILL* for tUtm Lhi« r26 words
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Article, Illustration106 1937-03-14 24 Barcelona is now threatened by bombardment. Our p'cture shows a side street of the City with the Crunch of St. Mary of the Sea m the background. Christopher Columbia was born near this church. (Planet News) Tne marriage of Mr. Tan Seng Peng, local artist, to106 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-03-14 24 Bali Dancer In Singapore Polok— the well-known ßalinese dai> rpr— Rave an exhibition of her art at the Y.W.C.A. on Friday. Here she is seen m three poses from her "Bird" dance. (Tribune)33 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-03-14 24 A SOUND DEFENDER Chqng Ngee, right back for the Police and a very sound defender. (Tribune)16 words
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Advertisement130 1937-03-14 24 1 s on 5 CENTS cTha CcVc fat Spotting People ID. c). (71. a KXJlil j^^^^ c/oufc cjoatefc cm JLuxq M :S s SL%L- AteST"^V-J I Delightfully smart and pleas- Remote control gear lever W&^^^W^tggg^^* Viider the dash and the ing m *W**r*nce, outstand- hand i™*™™* j% injr m p€rformance130 words
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Advertisement61 1937-03-14 24 Read the trii^itkel ißide A Champion! i fffSfif ,4-^^^ c World renowned and strong. HE RCULES Nj^T jit 1 jJj^jL \l principal events held m Malaya. 1 I HerCllleS l New shipment j I c v c *-!L^ I j*M*f arrived. I i Obtainable only from: I i i Phone61 words
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