Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 April 1937
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section15 1937-04-11 1 The Sunday Tribune VI L 4.— No. 14. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1937. FIVE CENTS.15 words
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490 1937-04-11 1 NO ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT END OF THREE YEARS' PARLEY PROJECT CRIPPLED BY BURDEN OF TAXATION JT was announced by the eh lirnian of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., at the annual ireet n£ m Singapore, that after three ye;irs of negotiating with t^e Government490 words
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Article128 1937-04-11 1 PRINCE NICHOLAS OF ROUMANIA RENOUNCES CROWN RIGHTS REFUSES TO DISSOLVE SECRET MARRIAGE Bucharest, Apr. 10. pRINCE Nicholas, heir-presumptive to the Rumanian Throne, has renounced all his titles and prerogatives states a communique issued at the close of a Ion? meeting of the Crown Council, attended by theReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-04-11 1 Tungku Mahkota of Johore (second from left) and some friends of his father H H the Sultan. The visitors, who i rrived by the President Adams include Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bonds i f New York. TribuneTribune - 38 words
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Article177 1937-04-11 1 Busy Times At The Wharves Singapore, Saturday. THE wave of returning prosperity to world trade m general is reflected m local shipping circles. Passenger boats arriving m port recently report good voyages, and with the Coronation exodus from Malaya, there has been an added impetus to shipping177 words
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Article107 1937-04-11 1 Dungeness Bank Incident Rugby, April 10. JUST befcre mid-night yesterday the 8.433 ton Belgian liner Anversville, carrying 170 passengers on a pleasure cruise. Vent ashora on Dungeness Bank and although no anxiety for her safety was felt throughout the night she was refloated m dense fog at 9.15British Official Wireless - 107 words
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Article64 1937-04-11 1 Killed By Cyclist In Street Accident Rugby, Apr. 10. All engagements have been cancelled for the next three days as a mark of respect for Gunner Percy Sullivan V. C. who was knocked down last night by a cyclist within twenty yards of Wellington Barracks whereBritish Official Wireless - 64 words
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Article90 1937-04-11 1 British Reception Of Divine Wind London, Apr. 10. HPHE Kamikaze flight of the Japanese aeroplane, Divine Wind, together with the goodwill message the airmen so dramatically delivered, has evoked a particularly warm and appreciative welcome m th 3 British press. Air correspondents, commenting on the machine's remarkable90 words
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Article83 1937-04-11 1 Six British Officers Killed New Delhi, Apr. 10. IN an engagement on the North West frontier yesterday, six British officers were killed and five wounded. Th> total unconfirmed casualties is 25 killed and 40 wounded. Reuter is making amongst the nations oi the world. By this performanceReuter - 83 words
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Article103 1937-04-11 1 Singapore, Saturday. SAIRON bin Pairam, a middle-aged Malay, pleaded guilty before Mr. W. fV Reeves m the Third Conrt this morning to two charges of theft omnv^od on Anrl 1 and April 9. The accused is alleged to have stolen clothing- valued to the extent of $27 from103 words
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Article163 1937-04-11 1 PROCLAMATION IN JOHORE Johore Bahru. Saturday. At 4.45 p.m. this afternoon, H.H. the Tungku Mahkota was installed Regent of Johore, consequent upon the departure of the Sultan, to attend the Coronation. The Tungku Mahkota arrived at the AsLar.a Besar where he inspected a guard of honour,163 words
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Article98 1937-04-11 1 May Leave Malaya For Coronation Singapore. Saturday. IT is understood that Mr. Kao Line Pei, Chinese Consul-General for Malaya, had a personal interview with Dr Kung yesterday and expressed his wish to accompany the delegation to England to witness the Coronation of Their Majesties, the King and98 words
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Article101 1937-04-11 1 THE Royal Dutch Air lines < X.L.M. Singapore office, announce that as from now, X.L.M. planes are expecteJ to arrive m Singapore on Sunday and Wednesday afternoons ac 5.45 instead of on Monday and Thursday afternoons. The schedule of the X.L.M. services to Europe during the Summer101 words
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Article231 1937-04-11 1 PLANS REVEALED IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. A SQUADRON from ihe Chinese; Navy may soon visit Malaya, m the course of a South Sea lour. Admiral Chen Shiao-kuan Mini-* ter of Navy, who is deputy delegate to the Coronation, shortly before the resumption of his journey231 words
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Advertisement98 1937-04-11 1 5 A. IVL EDITION I'OME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) BJBHHHH99IWW]F7VwnKBSHH9BP^^^^^9R9^^&^^' ,^h. J- J^fsSSgßrr r T'^^ Hi i **%3ii' **Vi! eh| t y t t I ■> ,J /V~^t n J^H^Hft Ihi Hb f'*"* It %i'^i^ t'B< '^-**j^ A| |H^ uD9 ■s my s] n] -^*u c \-t /Mk^Hv iSX^HI98 words
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Advertisement47 1937-04-11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORMMZ Cricket Draw At Penang THE match at Penang between Sir Julien Cahn's XI and the Settlement was drawn. Penang* Ist Inns. 134. Tourists Ist Inns. 281 for 9 de<\ Penang: 2nd Inns. 137 for 6. (Details on page 23).47 words
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Miscellaneous27 1937-04-11 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— IO 40 a.m., 8 it 8 ins; 10.46 p.m.. 8 ft. 7 ins. TO-MORROW: 11.22 a.m., I ft.; 11.19 p.m., 0 ft 1 ins27 words
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Article3006 1937-04-11 2 MISHAPS ON EAST COAST AUTHORITIES SHOULD ACT INCREASED COMPETITION OF THE RAILWAYS REFERENCES to increased business due to expansion of trade "generally, the increased competition of the State railways m Malaya and the failure to persuade the Government to grant any assistance whatever for the3,006 words
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Advertisement503 1937-04-11 2 Raffles Brasserie! i V BRAS BASAH ROAD J jjfcg, CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 12J50 to 3 p.m. <• POPULAR CHILL FOR CONTINENTAL PISHES. .j. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. <• HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY *r W-ddinjf and Birthday Cakes made to Order •S* Outside Catering Undertaken at Moderate Terms V EMM OIK NUi503 words
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Advertisement54 1937-04-11 2 SSt^E PANHANS SEMMERINO MO»a^JtWud»f>ditty OwIlM Il—V*— Th« WoHd mnownod. «n««t «nd iarvoal pin* hotel ol AuitrU «nd thm ConMn«rH,» iordlng all comfort, sportvcurm. and «p*> ctalCoroiMMMi program. CaalfMateJ** P^Miont ta/-«^ Undor tt* MM m»rt»9«m*nti MOTEL ERZHERZOO |Ar<M«tk*) JOHAMI ol historic tarn*, situated on tt» femflMrtt* Pan «rtd contra •< (port*.54 words
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1328 1937-04-11 3 F. A. CUP SEMI-FINALS: HOME SOCCER RESULTS SUNDERLAND AND PRESTON N.E. QUALIFY Birmingham 2 Manchester. U. 2 Charlton A. l Huddersfield T. 0 Chelsea 0 Bolton W. 1. Leeds U. 2 Derby County 0 Liverpool 1 Wolverhampton 0 Manchester C. 2 Arsenal 0 Middlesbro' 2 Sheffield W. 0 Portsmouth 11,328 words
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Article225 1937-04-11 3 2-1 i Albion Trounced FOUR GOALS TO ONE AT HIGHBURY London, Apr. 10. THK WJL Cup semi-finals played h,-dav resulted as follows: Sunderland beat Milhvall 2 1 at Hudd«?rsfield. Pre-iton North End beat West Bromwich 4—l at Highbury.— infer. Sur.derland and Preston me:-t m what will be an225 words
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Article45 1937-04-11 3 Airdrieonians 3 Raith R. 2 Dumbarton 1 Allca 1 Dundee U. u St. Bernard's Edinburgh C. 0 For far A. Kind's Park 2 Brechin C. 1 Leith V 3 Cowdf nteath Ci Montro^e 1 East Fife I StenhC'Usjmuir 1 Morton 445 words
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Article92 1937-04-11 3 Results Of Yesterday's Matches London, Apr. 10. To-day's principal rugby football mulches resulted as follows: Bradford 3, Blackheath 3. Harlequin 16, Gloucester 6. Leicester 11 Bristol 13. Londo" Irish 4, Old Merchant T. 9. Neach 26. Bath 6. Northampton lfi. Old AUeynians 10. Plymouth Albion 0, Cardiff 16.Reuter - 92 words
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Article220 1937-04-11 3 CEYLON S.C. TROUNCE WEARNES D Singapore, Saturday. riaymg cricket an the C.S.C ground J'J-aay, the Ceylon Sports Club easily Deat Wearne Brothers, whose score of they passed with by eight wickets In "S °°ntinuing to bat they scored The following art- the scores: WEARNE BROS.: G. Michael run out P.220 words
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Article38 1937-04-11 3 MUS LIMS BEAT MIDDS. Nt Club beat Midv le f x l user and uurin- the Rrsi hult lhe Middlesex ■•Id the upper-hand and ♦-,1, the Muslims rcwitH f in another two goals runout cuncedm- any further points.38 words
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Article113 1937-04-11 3 Completion In Allotted Period Rugby, Apr. 10. pIR Thomas Inskip, Minister^for Cow> ordination of Defence, m a speech i n'ght said that h e hoped tt^ would be able to complete the five\ear rearmament programme within the allotted period. The programme s being carried out on the113 words
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Article151 1937-04-11 3 Govt House Alarm At Lucknow Lucknow, Apr. 10. SENTRY of the First Royal Battalion of the Ninth Jat Regiment, whilst on duty at Government House, was shot and slightly injured m the leg by an unidentified man who disappeared m the darkness and could not be traced. TheBritish Official Wireless - 151 words
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Article116 1937-04-11 3 Required For Health Purposes ACCORDING to a notice m the Government Gazette it appears to tlie Governor m Council that the pieces o« 1- nd situate m the Settlement of Singapore and District of Geylang and containing 2.563.959 square feet or there abouts. described m Schedule116 words
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Article47 1937-04-11 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Govt. Takes Emergency Measures Shanghai, Apr. 10. THE drought m Shenpei is caus'ng the authorities considerable anxiety. The situation has become alarmingly serious, and emergency relief is deemed necessary. The government is taking precautionary measures to cope with the situation.47 words
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Article479 1937-04-11 3 18 CONVICTIONS Pineapple Workers Still Out (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE hearing was concluded m the First Court ttiis morning of the i-iis? m which 18 Chinese Hakkas, arrested m the fight between strikers and police on the Kajang Road on Mar. 14,479 words
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Article27 1937-04-11 3 Rugby, Apr. 10. Sterling on New York is 4.89% and Paris 109-516 with gold at 141-8. Silver, Soot 20-1516 and forward 21. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 27 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-04-11 3 Tsui Wai-pui, Hongkong open singles and doubles champion who was m Singapore on Friday.17 words
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Article81 1937-04-11 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Suggestions For Economic Co-operation Shanghai, Apr. 10. IN his recommendations to the Foreign Ministry for Sino-Japanese economic co-operation,. Mr. Kodama, Head of the Japanese Economic Mission to China, suggested: 1) The re-adjustment of the rela tions between the Chinese Governmen:, and the Japanese authority81 words
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Article45 1937-04-11 3 Expulsion Of Missionaries From Abyssinia London, April 10. The British Ambassador m Rome wiii take up strongly with the Italian Government the expulsion from Abyssinia of six British missionaries who on March 22 were ordered to leave within eight days. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 45 words
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Article64 1937-04-11 3 Greatest Since Wembley Next Year Rugby, Apr. 10. Shortly after the Coronation the King and Queen will visit Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, the site of Scotland's EmpireExhibition to be held m the summer of 1938. It will be the biggest Empire Exhibition since Wembley and a guarantee fund ofBritish Official Wireless - 64 words
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Article59 1937-04-11 3 30,000 Troops For London Rugby, Apr. 10. Approximately 30,000 troops will come to London for the Coronation. There will al?o be large detachments of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. Each branch of the Regular and Territorial armies will be represented. They will be drawn from allBritish Official Wireless - 59 words
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Article820 1937-04-11 3 Trade School DEMAND FOR YOUTHS WHO QUALIFY Singapore, Saturday. THAT the demand for qualiiied pupils from the Government Trade School was now double the supply, was the statement made by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, the Inspector of Schools, m a speech he made at the annual820 words
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Article189 1937-04-11 3 Deep Impression On British Rugby, Apr. 10. liHE newspapers pay a warm tribute to the Japanese airmen who m thtit aeroplane, the Divine Wind, yesterday accomplished an outstanding performance In the history of aviation by reaching London after a 9,800 miles flight from Tokyo m 94 hoursBritish Official Wireless - 189 words
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Article45 1937-04-11 3 Japanese To Make Trip Over Continent London, Apr. 10. The Japanese fliers expect to leave Croydon m the Divine Wind on Friday for a trip to Berlin, Belgium and France. The machine is undergoing overhauling and ureuarinc at Croydon. The tion. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement44 1937-04-11 3 TKERAPIQN No J THERAPION No 2 ■o. 1 Oar*a IMMh^Pta*. ■•>. Ouim BiooAJ r elson. Ho. S Corai Cbpoala W— tom*i SajlKh Prtc* Chemist*, or .Ithar No. r*«un MaU, t>» Lr ri.r», Mr<i H*v .ritocfcß^.W W S.l^od OH L.X OLIRC'A MLLI for tH« LN r44 words
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Advertisement169 1937-04-11 4 .y^ ~"m 1 S You Cinnot P^l I U '-^MONELBMRYMORIJ.f^^^ I{iKgest^ \Meet her WEDNESDAY Ti/E CAPITOL! V v1 Mia BM J. B V 1 W I w A V A w£y- i 1 ma lalf J m a A I ibSSS"*''' BJ BJ 4H^^^B^v Bl B B B>' fl BP^169 words
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Advertisement240 1937-04-11 4 PACKED HOUSES AT ALL SHOWS YESTERDAY welcomed this yrand NATURAL COLOUR TRIUMPH -SEE B T TQ.IIAY a< <he ZZZZZZZZZHZHZIII^- 3.15 C A P I T O I. 9.1 0 JAMES OLIVER CURDWO DS WORLD FAMOUS ACTON STORY becomes the Screen's Most BeauiTul Coloured Achievement HKOE FORSAKING ALL LOVE ~''J CONQUER240 words
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Advertisement183 1937-04-11 4 |AIJIA>i lIHA 3.15—6^15 -'--9.1.1 I WHEN AN UNSTRUNG I I HARP MEETS A HIGH- I I STRUNG KILLER, THERE sflHg^S I I THE DIVILTO PAY!... I j^^l jß^^B x j^> -mSmCwB^RJ^B m 9 lEvS^nßsl^ Jbjdfcl^jteM' -^^^*^*^i^^^B w r!^S HE b&s^^B^SsV'^Bß>^P> s^^. t I^^^^b j*&t?f^ *^B 9B fe^^ j i wm^183 words
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Article308 1937-04-11 5 BOB MARTIN - 13-SEASONS And A Delicate Matter '•T DON'T know what to do aboul Pansy," said an acquaintance ol mine, "it's too embarrassing for words! Yet she's a lovable little 4og and I'd hate to have her destroyed." My friend had had her ***** i>uppy about five308 words
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Article307 1937-04-11 5 New Medical Machine Perfected London 11 MACHINE which makes it possible to rt hear heart, beats loudly and clear :y and also enable them to be recorded and played over and over again has bttn perfected at the Medical School a; King's College Hospital. This apparatus,307 words
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Article161 1937-04-11 5 For All German Cars Next Year? Berlin ACCORDING to Lt.-Colonel Philipps of A the War Ministry, Germany's synthetic rubber industry m 1933 will be p.!)le to supply all German cars wiih tyres made from German raw materials coal, limestone and sodium. This claim was made at the161 words
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Article422 1937-04-11 5 Topic Of Questions In Commons (By Air Mail; (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 24. L.M.S. Legislation and the I.T.C. have been the topic of questions m Commons. Mr. Parker asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies, if he would state which elements of the422 words
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Article124 1937-04-11 5 Building Of Tin Dredgers In the N.E.I? (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 24. ACCORDING to an Amsterdam cable, A the Government is investigating the Dossibility of the construction of tin dredgers m the N.E.I, on behalf of tb^ Banka mines. This step is the124 words
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Article303 1937-04-11 5 American Criticises S. African Publicity Durban. Natal. MOST Americans think South Africa is entirely a black man's' country, and they get the shock of their lives when I they arrive for the first time and find modern cities inhabited by white people. This statement was303 words
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Article129 1937-04-11 5 Deputation To Dominions Secretary (By Air Mail* (Frovi Our Oim Correspondent/ London. Mar. 24. THE Empire Canners Council went, on Monday, In deputation, led by their Chairman, the Rt Hon. Lord Strathcarron, to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretaiy ol State tor the Dominions. During the summer the various Dominion129 words
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Article180 1937-04-11 5 Lost His Xorve After 12 Months' Agony Suffering from acute rheumatism m both his kneo joints treated m hospital twice without result so unnerved that he was afraid to cross a street how readily every rheumatic sufferer will sympathise with this man. Read180 words
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Advertisement111 1937-04-11 5 GRANTS WHISKY WHAT'S ALL THIS I HEAR ABOUT JHH^ QUAKER OATS HAVING AN ABUNDANCE OF VITAMIN B fc W I 7Ar S7O*Y- [[HERE IS WHAT THE NOTE SAID: LATERWHAT ON EARTH ARE MOTHER, GOT THREE YOU DOING HOME FROM t^ o*^"^0 PERFECT MARKS THIS SCHOOL SO EARLY? qo^\ WEEK FOR111 words
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Advertisement703 1937-04-11 5 Vigour of Youth Restored by American Discovery Glands MadeAdive-Makes'^k ffi Hen Feel 1 0 Years Younger j^ --Works In 24 Hours C wyL_ Thnnk9 to the discovery of an Amerl- only to enjoy th.^ pleo.surefl of life, j X^BM^fefek/ Jf can Physician, it no longer is necessary but to do703 words
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Advertisement88 1937-04-11 5 THANKS TO HERCULES HUGE RESOI RSES! I YOU PAY LESS AND GET A BETTER CYCLE! S S i *7";™"\; lIFIUILKS believed that cyclt J prices u ere too high so they re- voiutionized the industry to V if.-.,.. build a better cycle that costs i less. It took vision, it88 words
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Article239 1937-04-11 6 Was X-rayed Had His Teeth Out No Relief Till He Took Chardox Twenty years of stomach suffering twenty years of dosing with one remedy after another could anything end this misery? Chardox could and Chardox did! It is not surprising, Chardox is not239 words
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Article384 1937-04-11 6 Land Needed For New Building Tttt-. London. HE house m Leicester Square, London, which for over 30 years was tne residence and studio of Sir Joshua Reynolds, first President of the Royal Academy, is doomed. Westminster City Council Improvements Committee "have reluctantly come to the conclusion"384 words
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Article225 1937-04-11 6 Special Issue For New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand. NEW Zealand's special issue of stamps m honour of the Coronation are now being prepared by the London firm which made the stamps issued m connexion with the Silver Jubilee. "There will be three denominations," states the Postmaster-General, Mr F.225 words
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Article156 1937-04-11 6 Caused By Water Dripping Into Coal Mine j Berlin. An artificial volcano— caused by water dripping into a burning coal mine -is being blamed for spasmodic con! vu sions of the earth m the Polgh frontier region east of Beuthen n Silesia. Anxiety is being felt by the156 words
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Article171 1937-04-11 6 Tyres Slit To Stop Pursuit Paris. A BANK van carrying 300,000 francs (£3,000) m cash and about 1.000.000 francs (£10,000) worth of securities has been held up and robbed at Fontenay-Sous-Bois, on the further side of the Bois de Vincennes, the pleasure-ground of eastern Paris. The van,171 words
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Article361 1937-04-11 6 or European and American collectors Although the Falaknuma Palace is used only once every five years, a numerous staff is permanently m residence "We could serve a dinner for 100 persons at a few hours notice," the Superintenjjent of the Nizam's Palaces told The reason why361 words
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Advertisement246 1937-04-11 6 KDIAMOIIS *A -DIAMOND- BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. The bedstead is the centre of the home. Price, beauty and endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three qualities. DIAMOND beds cannot be equalled. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRHPONG BBMQU RTRD siisig:as=> o f=»E246 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1937-04-11 7 A VERY REMARKABLE ROLE WITH ALICE FA YE AND ROBERT YOUNG modern day genii, studio technicians, recently performed one of their most amazing m iracles when, m the short space of a week, a ten-acre section of the big rolling Twentieth CenturyFox lot was1,167 words
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Article, Illustration465 1937-04-11 7 TENSE CLIMAX Full Of Rollicking Fun MISCHIEVOUS little girl with a imagination, a lovable old liar and a crotchety spinster get into a sea of trouble that makes for much hilarity m tlhe First National comedy drama, "The Captain's Kid," which comes to the Alhambra Theatre Singapore,465 words
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Article, Illustration621 1937-04-11 7 KAY FRANCIS IN "STOLEN HOLIDAY" A MAGNIFICENT FILM AND GREAT STORY TN the role of a French mannequin who rises to the heights o*i fashion dictator for the world, Kay Francis, beautiful brunette dramatic actress, who wears clothes so magnificently, is starred m "Stolen Holiday," First National production which will621 words
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Advertisement13 1937-04-11 7 ■Smart Gfrfs" Starring Lovely Deanna Dv, bin A* The Capitol On April 14.13 words
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Advertisement310 1937-04-11 7 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. rr,....--V fc I AK^VJmedicine ii Never before was there anything like It. nor are ice marvellous prop. -run ttfcate ever to be equalled m diseases arising from impure blooa itDearcheßoutanoexp.it f £ffl« from the vital current every lurking trace ef pclionou matter, curing biood310 words
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Article2477 1937-04-11 8 Our Serial Story Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore EPILOGUE "I try to look a hundred years ahead." (Saying of Raffles) This instalment brings the account of Sir Stamford Raffles and the founding of Singapore to a conclusion. The author pictures Raffles returning to the2,477 words
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Advertisement189 1937-04-11 8 CA RLSBERG PL A TITU DES NO. 9. ■^Hl T T">7 "ZTT M trxr* .'.V —1p SEMPER ARDENS.... A favourite saying of Carl Jacoosen (one of Carlsberg's founders w. s Semper Ardens, which be'ng intcrprtted means "Always Burniir." AY a tribute to his memory there stands at the entrance to189 words
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Advertisement138 1937-04-11 8 iP^P^ssssßssssss^l I^ iT^"*" E^Sa ■M kI vH I HfeSaa^i v m%i H >^bY 1 flora 1 »a asV Bk anKlr m I «r¥ A aji 9 B 19 1 B*aawiP^ffli a\ Mpj|^B^^aasßs^*^*^^^^^^^^ V 7 Few exercises are so beneficial as Swimming. But to enjoy 4^— ~^o^ aacb c \vV swimming138 words
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Advertisement303 1937-04-11 8 RICH' %S^J|^^^^MOTOR TABLETS STOP ri\Kl\<. A tablet m the petrol tank will stop Pinking knock, carbonising and result m petrol and Engine economy Try them straightaway. A box of 60 Tablets Cost only $1.80. Sole Agents: LIM KOK GEK Co., 61, Chulia Street. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. Itch is303 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1937-04-11 9 H.L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkin IIAVE you ever thought of going fishing off Singapore? We do not hear a great deal about the gentle art here, but it is pursued energetically by enthusiasts, and the photograph published on this page shows that there is lots of good sport to be had.1,661 words
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Advertisement46 1937-04-11 9 11 XJ y i WELL OVER... 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FULL RANGE OF FIRST CLASf FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat Fish Poultry Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon PHONE: STORE 5376 K. LUMPUR 3.J31. I!»OH 111 wp s 28146 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1937-04-11 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. rpHERE were lots to "peep" at last week. -I- and >uch interesting things too. Vint of course the wedding of Miss Roma Kofecn Paget Yenning to Mr. Robert Charles Blair Wiltshire, which took place la t Saturday afternoon at St. Andrew's Cathedral. I suppose you2,327 words
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Advertisement30 1937-04-11 10 Something: New Latest Mural Decorations To Be Seen At i Fused (rlass Set With Precious Stones N Alsti new navy bajfs. initialed, and washable RAFFLES HOTEL N BRAS BASAH ROAD30 words
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Advertisement78 1937-04-11 10 At Vogue's! THE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS AT THE PARIS OPENINGS FOR THE WOMAN TO WHOM Good Taste Is Not Enough who demands, m addition, the savor of originality the subtle flattery of simple lines and distinguished detail we present THE LATEST CREATIONS OF MODEL HATS IN STRAW BY THE GREAT78 words
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Advertisement99 1937-04-11 10 LADIES HANDBAGS of the S very latest designs and colours, i Also gold and silver Belts just S i unpacked at i j The Novelty Store 161. North Bridge Road. 1 Capitol Building. PALAIS DES MODES.— 33, Stamford Road Singapore. Phone 4616. Have just received a lar ge selection of99 words
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Advertisement32 1937-04-11 10 llorotliT More S S Beauty Palour V 18 Battery Road. Phone 6995 Has just received Slimming Bath Foam 1 S Bath Essence and Bath Crystals. J liadium Vita Creams S obtainable. c32 words
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Advertisement117 1937-04-11 10 vH i YOUR CHANCE TO BUY 1 I 1 BEFORE PRICES RISE M J L \J J 5J| TAN WILLOW OXFORD. >SSfefc Medium or Stout, Solid Leather Sole. BLACK BOX CALF OXFORD. Sizes: sto 11. So j id Leather Sole, Medium or Sale Price: $7.50 ft, Wide Toe. Sizes: 5117 words
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Article, Illustration653 1937-04-11 11 MOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and PHASER'S HILL nURING the month of March, all the D great fashion houses at Home showered forth invitations to their dismays of new Spring fashions. From them we glean the news that •colour" is to be the most important feature, while styles are to be653 words
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Article956 1937-04-11 11 IT is getting so near the Coronation that we will have to be thinking very hard what we will be wearing for all the forthcoming Balls. A <*ood place to go to if you want a new evening gown then is Prestige where a constant supply of956 words
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Article, Illustration451 1937-04-11 11 rE usual post-holi-day exodus of visitors after Easter left Fraser's Hill rather deserted as was to be expected, though those who came from afar Singapore, Penang. Johore. for whom a mere week-end seemed not stay longer at their bungalows had remained. However, more week-enders turned up451 words
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Advertisement177 1937-04-11 11 S I THE JADE TREE S offers all LINGERIE and S S DRESSING GOWNS m stock at I off marked prices to make room for new stocks. Guaranteed pure silk and I t perfect stock. i j 18. Battery Road. Phone 7i43 i Ist Floor »J if it ink 1177 words
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641 1937-04-11 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, April 11, 1937. BRITAIN AND CHINA T^HE British Consular Service m China has just lost one of its most distinguished representatives m Sir John Brenan. who has been transferred to the Foreign Office m succession to Sir John Pratt. It is over 33 years since Sir641 words
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Article1564 1937-04-11 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Financiers And Peace Prospects WILL sugar sweeten the world's disputes? It is a thought inspired by the reports of the International Sugar Conference whi h has been meeting during the week m London. Twenty-two nations sent delegates to this conference, and they had1,564 words
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Article575 1937-04-11 12 Anglius - Anglius A LITTLE one for the boxing frate*A nity. A A I^IGHTING Filip, whom friends hopA ed would one day be a worldbeater, was having a rough time of it. As he staggered to his corner after a punishing fourth round, and sank wearily575 words
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Advertisement39 1937-04-11 12 f V Sir Alan Cobham Sir Malcolm Campbell < > j Lincoln Ellsworth f^^fc^ -^-^?l Ken ualler K^g^Si^^fM Don Hi adman yWSS^^^^^n^ mi F UIK> .^^r^W H ill Ir^ Vm«H Tudor Stainless 43. Royal C 3. Imperial 79.— K^CwjUiiPaW^ V^V illfl39 words
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736 1937-04-11 13 FULLY EQUIPPED HOSPITAL AN OPERATION THEATRE FACILITIES FOR TREATMENT OF YOUR SICK PET (By a Tribune Reporter) TN a quiet crn.r of Singapore, i.i Kamp >ng Java Roa'J, there is an n*l tution which carries on .threat laboui of love:, ft is (he Municipal736 words
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Article620 1937-04-11 13 Haivkers The Tourist **I>UY cigarette case, sir? Real tortise shell, and very cheap, $5. Or tkphant sir? (showing 1 decorative elephant, black coloured), real ebony, only $4." The tourist to Singapore, just off his ship, with his wife, paused on the wharf. "Real ebony, sir, real ebony,620 words
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Article, Illustration147 1937-04-11 13 Taxi-Drivers Demand Capital Punishment Helsinki Following the funeral of a taxi driver, brutally murdered by a fare, the cab-drivers of Finland have united to send a demand to the Government for the immediate introduction of capital punishment The extremely lenient ounishment to which murderer-, are liable, aTribune - 147 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-04-11 13 Bombay Silk Merchants, who vie w ith Chinese, m one of the most lucrative trades on the Singapore wharves. (Tribune).20 words
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Advertisement107 1937-04-11 13 The original Cum Free /£*fj^ff a r dressing |B\K JE^Nl^^y^y Smart men m London and, m fact, all parts Lv^jf of the world rely on Brylcreem to ensure hair-smartness and, what is equally itnI^l^L portant, hair health. Brylcreem combines \f *t^^ these two qualities as no other hair dressing JL*107 words
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Advertisement161 1937-04-11 13 LISTEN! to the latest Song aff/ D^nra Hifc OH Not only exercise but pleasure and happiness can be had from dancing to the rhythm and melody provided by a*first class band. These bands are within everyone's reach on REGAL ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Here are a few of the latest dance hits161 words
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Article1725 1937-04-11 14 W.B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson. In Which I Discourse On j j The Fascination Of Watch- j ing The Game Of Cricket, j Deplore The Grand- motherly Mortality Which j j Invariably Coincides With 1 s A Big Game, Am Perturbed S About It And Suggest A1,725 words
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Advertisement181 1937-04-11 14 BT ALL SrEAM-) TOR *SHIP. AIR AND TRAVEL' RAILWAY UNES i NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other domiciled communities are given the best of attention and assistance. J 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone SMS. S WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL PfYTKET from 8.50181 words
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Advertisement240 1937-04-11 14 P|MOS£IWES^a^ HGm^L Imitations waste JSafimgk Tsjßfr N yyjoti by accepting worthless "in4 S&jh -O^T or im s»atlon« that BKisquerade under the name of r "one' Nit. Hit is sold only m the ESS^ 2 yellow tin with the soldier and ■j^^^Kf K^\^^^( 'ttain. You can absolutely rah/on' SiiT^S&M •%5^ l^r240 words
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Advertisement257 1937-04-11 14 THIS QUESTION OF CAREERS. Get the right angle on this question pf careers. Professor A. M. Low speaks to you "The planning of your career is so vitally important that you cannot afford to make any mistake. That is why you should have the advice of a thoroughly sound organisation257 words
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Advertisement32 1937-04-11 14 ■Bmß^ij^ <^ef everything better! Him« >im« charm to any smut Safe even for children's teeth I /^^*^^lq til Cleans more thoroughly p.ii |^f '^^^J l^^^Dk i r lpwre economical to use I32 words
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Article, Illustration150 1937-04-11 15 Nazi Council To Direct Workers Berlin Scientific research is the latest phas? of German life to come under the scope of the four-year (self-sufficiency) plan. A research council has been former! Iby Herr Rust, Minister of Education, i headed by Artillery-General Dr. Karl 1 Becker, Professor of the150 words
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Article108 1937-04-11 15 Nazi Regional Leaders And Burgomasters Berlin No Nazi may In future be both a regional party leader and a burgomaster, according to a new decree issued by Herr Rudolf Hess, Herr Hitler's deputy Nether may he "double" the office of regional party leader and head of the local108 words
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Article401 1937-04-11 15 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc., By (Dr. of Ocular Science > Astigmatism, near-sightedness, farsightedness, are optical defects of the human eyes. Nature is often an imperfect designer m her formation of the human eye. and when she gives us mortals an optical system that is imperfect m refraction and401 words
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Advertisement340 1937-04-11 15 as I did -v >/] 1 Conquer Weakness after Malaria f "In malaria Sanatogen has a most remarkable effect on the debilitated system. I The strength to resist the weakening influence of the malaria parasites returns, the number of red blood corpuscles increases and the patient gains m body weight,340 words
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Advertisement232 1937-04-11 15 36H years ago crippled with m^_____T^^^jß_B l_____ll I^mV nP ___L^_Mk_^^^ >^7Di)AY NOT A CDRN IS LEFT with hiy jett '///'I it y-. arrttunt 4 '/Jt/fiyt re l.ti'i m rwui ohotty* vnltdnq bum! running a/tout. .1/// i/vr< yrwtit) affiffd uith BDW ««rt t//-. marly n*nt frauitc iritf, mttim. Then a friend232 words
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Article938 1937-04-11 16 The I.R.R.C. WILL RISE TO 4S. A POUND? (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 24. IDUBBER yesterday, rubber tomorrow, but never rubber to-day. The parody becomes more apt with every successive effort of the I.R.R.C. to provide rubber to-day. The impish folk m938 words
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Advertisement1180 1937-04-11 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 blasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart become, steady, the arteries suppie, skin troubles clear up1,180 words
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Advertisement138 1937-04-11 16 fiou can rely on Craven A^ Lthey never affect the throat/ air-tight *Truvac' Tins are as 9IS W? ugtr ■j fresh as me day they were made iKaB W& <«S «S 2 Hot climates or cold climates, |J^B.9 P^ fil W* fZi damp or dryness, make no differ- |> '^f138 words
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Article1114 1937-04-11 17 EUROPEANS vs. REST MATCH next week-end NT Francis* Association after a surtainS «i spell of reverses m their sporadic •mSarances at soccer recorded a welST c victory m their friendly fixture .Snst the Club on the padang last Sf£*tey- The presence of "Pat" F.1,114 words
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509 1937-04-11 17 Mr. Aw Boon Haws bungalow at Pasir Panjang was the venue of a pleasant I function recently when about 70 mem- j bers and guests of the Amicable Bad- minton Party attended the second i anniversary celebrations and Members and guests had an enjoyable509 words
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Advertisement147 1937-04-11 17 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA~DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfulness, healthy complexion,147 words
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Advertisement41 1937-04-11 17 IJHfcdRITI OUS/ y\^^ »d^vl\3^^ Wv* Jb^9 i 1 J^^ wVV f 1 ©CHOCOLATE A I CA 2 Z DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE ALbU 2qz M|LK FRU|T NUT CHOCOLATE 4 OZ. 20 CENTS 8 OZ. 40 CENTS A flHHH_____. B__w. l^B Hi _fl41 words
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Article399 1937-04-11 18 Scheme Stopped By 1931 Crisis Halifax, Yorkshire KING George V considered the launch- j Ing of a building society for the j benefit of his servants, it is revealed here, but the scheme had to be aban- doned owing; to the financial crisis of399 words
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Article106 1937-04-11 18 Blind Boy's Courage During Long Illness London. The Cornwell Badge— the Scout "V.C.", awarded only for the greatest courage and bravery has been awarded f o William Stewart Groves, aged 19, a patrol leader m the 92nd Edinburgh Scout troop, for great patience and courare during a long106 words
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Article226 1937-04-11 18 U.S. Builds Washington Museum Washington D.C NEW museum which will house relics of George Washington and of tfcs Revolutionary War has been completed at Morristown, New Jersey, about 30 miles from New York City, built with funds supplied by the public works de partment of the Federal Government.226 words
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Article560 1937-04-11 18 Hen Foretells War— Washing Donkeys In Beer Father Aged 92— The First Chauffeur HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world, sent by J Renter correspondents: CLARET AND TWINS I "What would you like?" was a question asked a number of young children In560 words
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Article261 1937-04-11 18 Ceylon Medical Director's i Plea Colombo. THE criticism that doctors m the tropics tend to think m terms of eggs milk and fresh vegetables, and not m terms of the foodstuffs ordinarily used by the poorer people Cbe country contained m a report on nutrition 'by261 words
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Article70 1937-04-11 18 £250,000 Order From Canton London. British firms have been awarded a contract for the nistallation of 22 miles of trolley-bus routes by the Canton Municipality, according to the "Transport World." The scheme is to cost £250,000. The main contractors are th« General Electric Company, Limited The vch cles70 words
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Article148 1937-04-11 18 Visiting Submarines Cheered By Crowds Glouster. Two submarines H. 33 and H. 49— have arrived m Gloucester docks. It is the fir-t occasion for 63 years that a warship m commission has visited the port. They docked at. Sharpness on the afternoon tide. The journey along the narrow148 words
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Advertisement621 1937-04-11 18 Or y©y r sysfreitiP^<^^^^^^ J Your Mcairh i. Under- B|'/i^^l j fl mined and You May Hi fU^ fv^/iB Suffer from Nervous- mm\ i» i^iimMmmmßaSß ness, Circles U«dcr Eyes Lack of Vitality, Getting Up Nighis, Dizziness, Leg Paists, and Feel Tired, Run-Down, and Worn Out Then h sjoti Ivf that621 words
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Advertisement84 1937-04-11 18 THAT MUST NOT y? Some things could be done without but not y ENO, for, without its gentle, sure assistance, how could the little irregularities, the disturbances of change, the carelessness of holiday freedom, be corrected and controlled. ENO is your safeguard, ft counteracts all mistakes \HC b^ purifying the84 words
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Article, Illustration707 1937-04-11 19 INTERESTING PERAK EXPERIMENT 5 ÜBSCR I RING MEMBER S BEING ENROLLED HOLDING badminton matches year m and year out entails considerable expenditure and as a result most of the parent associations m the various States and Settlements are not m a very sound %iy financially.707 words
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Article536 1937-04-11 19 AMATEUR SPORTING UNION ANNUAL MEETING ON THUR SDA Y "AN nothing less than (he spirit of unity and self-sacrifice on on the part of members can an Association be expected to rise into prominence." So runs a passage m the annual of the Amateur Sporting Association's annual report to be536 words
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Advertisement198 1937-04-11 19 &i' G i rME worst ailments grow giadually. This is especially true of nerve disorders. And do not forget that the nerves influence every organ and every function of the body. Ask yourself if you are jumpy, easily rattled, irritable, irresolute. If so, your nerves are cmoebied, and you need198 words
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Advertisement332 1937-04-11 19 /7 BECAME AN 4^ mURH iiOYcjLT gftf fXj MISS NORMAN V///^' SUCH MARVELLOUS |!_JfIIURII-M!SS J (oF|Wv.P^\ 630 O'CLOCK |J /RESULTS. MY HAIR p^>J ~^>v NORMAN. YOU SHOULD ■IS^AWU TOMORROW* I||| /fr'^^S* (•ft 7 LOOKS REALLY j f~fc/\ N ;USE IT IN BtTWtE N s y^ag^^^yT^ /isntit amazingA UU» j^^3^S>_ 1/—332 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1937-04-11 20 Cricket The Main Topic Did Cahn's Team Take Singapore Match Seriously? Questions Criticisms Selangor And Perak Humbled What Will Penang Do? Programme Drawn Up Was Unf ortunate States Not Strong Enough By The mselves GriffithJones 9 Grand Knock Example Of Brighter Cricket Of What Value Are1,948 words
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Article, Illustration670 1937-04-11 20 Opening Of Happy World Will First Card Bring Book Mali nd Marquez Together? Days Of J ami to And Others Recalled No Rivalry Between Promoters They Are Friends. (BY "X.0.") HAPPY World Stadium throws open its doors on the night of April 24. Mr. G. H. Kiat670 words
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Advertisement156 1937-04-11 20 1 I \A \^r This cottW wkg^f^** haVe beß "dl Strengthen your body against Feverish Diseases The chance of catching malaria and other feverish diseases is far greater, if the power of resistance is lowered. Lack of minerals m the body usually causes this lowering. Tiredness, heart troubles, irritability and156 words
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Advertisement197 1937-04-11 20 mM J^n^ "YOU CAN THA cpOW S mm ft tLiv Jim Robbns was cold-shoi. RPI W II U LA tirsi tern, at schoo' Me .0 w dull ..,d -,o -/il /K. S I II f ERV good at sports (or work e,th<..:. Quee.ly m 1,0 t t \M enough, a197 words
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Article265 1937-04-11 21 Haw-Par Presentation MALAYAN HELP FOR ST. JOHN BRIGADE rjREAT Interest has been arouse i throughout Malaya by the news that m the near future, there is the very <*rea't possibility of St. John Ambulance Brigades being estab'ished m all the big towns m 'the penin sula.265 words
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Article136 1937-04-11 21 Memorial Service At Wesley Church A SERVICE of Remembrance will be held m the Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church to-day (Sunday) at 6 p.m. m memory of the late Bishop Oldham. founder of the Methodist Mission m Malaya, and the first pastor of the Wesley Church. A programme has136 words
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Article161 1937-04-11 21 Celebration Of Successes In celebration of the success achieved by their members m the 193 b o ngapcre Championships, the May flower Badminton Party wi 1 hold I "Success Celebration" function at M Lim Kok Huat's residence, 36, ivrong Road (7th milestcne) on Sunday, Apr': 18. The following161 words
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Article177 1937-04-11 21 The Merrilacfs Musical Association was invited on Sunday last and presented by His Highness Tengku Mahkota of Johore at the Royal Johore International Club with a silver cup given by Mr. G. H. Toh m honour o' His Highness the Sultan of Johore's departure for Europe to attend177 words
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Article344 1937-04-11 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chinese Appeal SEVERE FAMINE IN SZBCHEI'N ►Shanghai, Apr. 10. IN a broadcast speech last night. Mr. Shao Leh Tse, Head of the Central Propaganda Department made ta appeal to the nation for cooperation and pors; verance; an! iterated the PBtolutJOU passed344 words
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Article103 1937-04-11 21 There is much dissatisfaction over the choice of grounds for the Cup sem'-nnals to be played on Saturday Ihere was general astonishment when the match between Preston North End end West Bromwich was allotted to the Arsenal ground. It appears that ***** nal applied for the game103 words
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Article43 1937-04-11 21 Parties who desire to have iriend'v matches with the Merrytime Badmk ton Party, may communicate with tin hon. sports captain, Mr. Tan Knr. Kopn, 10, Lorong 26, Geylang, or 0 Messrs. Hye Seng and Co., 9 and 9A Cfcula Street, Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement172 1937-04-11 21 t/ HANDSOME l/ STURDY l/ ACCURATE MM +*j\ W*r m any room m the house! Some people wake m a twinkling. They're the kind who need Big Ben Chime Alarm. He has two calls a gentle chime, and then a rousing shout. If one fails to stir you, the other172 words
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Advertisement61 1937-04-11 21 l\ WW^ ft "WEAKNESS \y^ Ul DE3ILITY W AN>EM I A fIpT^DES CH I EN S'Syru p fes^ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL' V A YS CURES, and give* health and strength. far better than serums, raw o:*at c Medicated61 words
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Miscellaneous147 1937-04-11 21 ZHL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES rrHE following are the programmes of the B.M.n.C Station, Singapore, for the week. TO-DAY 1100 am. Seventh-day Adventist Serv |cc From the Studio. 11.30 a.m. Chamber Music (Gramophone Records): Quintet m F Minor "Brahms*. Played Dy Harold Bauer and the147 words
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Miscellaneous641 1937-04-11 21 Played by Frederic Lamond. Mazurka m C. Op. 68 (Chopin). Mazurka m A Minor Op. 7 (Chopin). Mazurka m B Flat. Op. 17. Mazurka m A Flat. Op. 59. Playtd by Niedzielsky. 7.40 p.m. Time, Weather and Announcements. 7.45 p.m. "Etchings of the Past." By Elizabeth Loughborough. In this, the641 words
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Miscellaneous736 1937-04-11 21 Bhao Uun and Miss Wang STo 7. 40 p.m. Time, Weather, and Announcements. 7.45 p.m. Short Story. "The Necklace", translated from the French of Guy de Maupassant. Read by ETza beth Loughborough. 8.00 p.m. Overtures by Richard Wagner (Gramophone Records) Tannhauser Overture (Berlin State Opera Orchestra) The Meistersingers (B. B.736 words
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Miscellaneous462 1937-04-11 21 (Continued from previous column) 7.40 p.m. Time, Weather and Announcements. •*.4 d p.m. "Fish m Malayan Waters. Talk, t>y W. Birtwisue. Mr. Birtwis tie's nrst talk on Fish was so popular that he will to-nignt continue to tell you aoout the rish oi Malay a, how they are caugm, ana462 words
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Article202 1937-04-11 22 IT'S DANGEROUS TO BE TOO THIN! Take these flesh-forming tablets. The thin man or woman is never safe. Coughs, colds and bronchitis sow their vi&ngeroir. seeds of future lung-trouble very easily m those chests which are not well covered with protective layers c! good solid flesh. Weigh yourself to-day— and202 words
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106 1937-04-11 22 By Df. Scott, M.D., Paris. If you want an as'onishire demonstration of how ouicklv i'-nd completely acute indißestion can be stopped, just take a level tcaspoonfol ol 'Bisurated' Magnesia m water— four tablets are equally effective I have found that the moment106 words
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Article202 1937-04-11 22 A I? ubbcr Tapper And A Tailor Singapore, Saturday. THE hearing was continued m the Third Court this morning m ihe case m which Thamby Kitchy a Malay is charged with alleged criminal breach of trust m respect of $316.68, belonging to Md. Nccr. The accused202 words
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Article983 1937-04-11 22 SON'S AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT Former Malayan Official Bereaved (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 31. THE many friends of Sir Arthur S. Jelf C.M.G. m Malaya will regret to hear of the death of his son, Lieut. Christopher Bloomfield Jelf, Royal Navy (Flying983 words
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Article66 1937-04-11 22 Suffering From Mosquito Bite (By Air Mail) (From Our Oven Correspondent) London, Mar. 30. GENERAL Evan:;olinc Booth, head of U the Salvation Army, is still suffering from the effects ci the mosquito bite she receive i Curing her visit to Singapore. The poison has settled m ncr throat,66 words
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Article358 1937-04-11 22 Game Between Second Elevens Saturday. Saturday. WHILE their senior teams were engaging each other at one end of the Padang, tne S.ii.C. and S.C.C. second strings were touting for victory at the other trus afternoon and the SRC eventually emerged victorious by 56 runs. Taking Lust lease358 words
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Article117 1937-04-11 22 S.C.C. T ENNIS N. S. Wise and A D. Handerson will meet m one of the championship singles semi-finals at the SC.C on Monday, when the other ties will be Championship Singles: A. P. Webb v J. M. Fraser. Godovi Doubles Handicap- E Cherlineton and B. Neyiand I -IS) v117 words
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Article164 1937-04-11 22 'From Our Fina.'.cial C>>n< pondent) Singapore, Saturday morning RUBMK Singapore: 41 7 i; eta., unehan^d. Market Tone- Quiet. London: 11 15 16d.. down 1 Ltd. Market Tone 1 Steady after irren. lar. New York: 24 \n els., down el Market Tone: Dull. Although the other markets wera164 words
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Article213 1937-04-11 22 Mr. Julian Israel's Dai'y Report Saturday, noon. TIN: Locally up $3.75. RUBBER: Locally firmer With buy* at 42 3 4 July Sept, MINiNG: Raub.s $7.10- -$7.20 Tin shares have steadied a little during the forenoon, but are still a dull market. Southern Kintas $9.80- $10.00, Sungei Luas $2.32213 words
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88 1937-04-11 22 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES TRKENT Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. Aprili 42U 42 3 4 Good FAQ. m cases (F. 0.8. April 41 1 4 NC 1.A.K.5.J3. (Spot-iOOW 'awardablo .Spore* :i do. April 42 4 424 do. May June 42^ 42H do.88 words
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Article102 1937-04-11 22 EXPORTS OF TINNED PINEAPPLES During the week ending April 3. 193' exports from Malayan ports amounted to 80.360 cases, of which: GO.BOB <76 per cent i cases were to the United Kingdom 2.744 3 per iin no cases bo Contin n: ol Europe 1 525 <2 per cent i cases102 words
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Article84 1937-04-11 22 Chew Jit Poh - Chew Jit Poh Economic Penetration Ky Japan Shanghai. Apr W THE Chinese weaving industry ha* <**" 1 adversely affected m consequence Japaijf.se economic penetration! It is/*" ported that the Osaka Weaving Soel fL is planning the organisation of a mill company m the vicinity of Tie jL sin84 words
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Advertisement391 1937-04-11 22 Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR LARGEST^ BEST EQUIPPED. U R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, Dr. of Ocular Science. Husband's Hair was m a Terrible State His Hair Grtw KOTALKO m,,, <&rt -My autaatf?°aaai mSP" '.:,M| J was m a t«Tibto ttau. B One391 words
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Advertisement48 1937-04-11 22 LOOK WHO'S HERE— 'THE GORGEOUS HUSSY"— 'THE THIN MAN' and "PICCADILLY JIM" All Together! 3 FOR FUN QI I VV I I BPH^^xv'a x^m| ~S\UKT MORGAM tfU j %%i R lph Nigcl Bruc I WATCH i'OR SCREENING 'at thy €APIT«r His Excellency I *§3 the Governor li^ H48 words
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Advertisement17 1937-04-11 22 Pavilion VVtd. April 21. TAUBER TRI UMPHS AOAIN RICHARD TAUBER WW MAX SCHACM f JS^ I PRODUCTION17 words
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1099 1937-04-11 23 VISITORS 281 FOR 9 IN FIRST KNOCK LAST MATCH OF TOUR RAIN STOPS PLAY SHORTLY AFTER 4 O'CLOCK {From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. T'HE cricket match between Sir Julian Calm's XI and Penang was continued this morning earlier than usual owing to the1,099 words
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Article477 1937-04-11 23 MALAYS BEAT THE R. A.F. Clever Movements ROBUST PLAY IN SECOND HALF Singapore, Saturday. pLAYING at the Anson Roar! Stadium to-day m the First Division of the League, the Malays did well to beat the R.A.F. by three goals to one. The Malays played better football and deserved to win477 words
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Article114 1937-04-11 23 There ha? for some time been a Sopnish League controlling the game. This body still at any rate until quite recently— has been carrying on with its programme of matches. Nor is it a case kicking a ball around with someone to keep their courage up. In114 words
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Article791 1937-04-11 23 S.CC. VS S.R.C. Recs Start Badly But Recover Singapore, Saturday. A PARTNERSHIP of 105 for the third wicket, between D. D'Cota and H. N. Balhetchet, provided the interest m the opening stages to-day of the two-day cricket match between the padang clubs, S.CC. and S.R.C, on791 words
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Article340 1937-04-11 23 St. Andrew's 0.8.A. Beaten By 32 Runs Singapore. Saturday THE brilliance of the S.C.R.C. bo enabled their side to beat the St Andrew's Old Boys' Association by 32 runs m a cricket match played at Hong Lim green this afternoon. Swee Keng four for 35). Kee Chce (two340 words
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Article81 1937-04-11 23 At the Victoria School Hall on Sunday last the Straits Muslim Badminton Party beat Kampong Glam Badminton Party by 4 games to 1 Singappore Badminton Party Muslim names first: Singles: Syea Salim beat A. Sirjah 15.9 13 (5), 13 2>: Madon beat Hussein Ghani 15 2. 15.4; Md.81 words
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Article209 1937-04-11 23 INTER-SCHOOOL CRICKET St. Joseph's Collapse Against ILL Singapore, Saturday. ST. Joseph's met Lhe Kairu Institution at tricke, to-day on the ti.l- ground The match tnded m a win for Raffle^ by 70 rtl I Scores:— St. Joseph's Institution: B. Selieerder b Watty 4. W. Gali.stan b Sundram 6. J. Galistan209 words
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Article95 1937-04-11 23 The Eclipse B P. will celebrate its f'lrt anniversary on May 8 and at Mr Aw Boon Haw s bungalow at Pasir k&jang. The minimum charge per head for every male memoir is S2- and for every lady member $1- Friends and quests welcome, charges are the Bin*,95 words
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Article64 1937-04-11 23 The annual cricket match for the Clarke Shield between the OJa Rartle; 3 ians" Association and Raffles Institution will be played on Sunday next on Rarfl2vS Institution ground commencing at 11 a.m. The following will represent the OR. A B. Rxhaids capt. i, Muthucumaru, A. Jansen64 words
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Advertisement201 1937-04-11 23 THE TERRORS OF NIGHT ASTHMA ENDED IN' 10 MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA SRONCHITIS CHRONIC COUGHS Of the many terrors that beset the Asthma sufferer none is more diswessmg t*i.in the interference with k\»& JZ the Physical agonies of «ignt Asthma are added the mental •es occasioned through repeal ?a201 words
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The Sunday Tribune
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Article, Illustration46 1937-04-11 24 Above Dr. H. H. Kung, chief delegate from China. Below, wives of wtaiaj oiliCiais seeing H.H. the Suit m of Johore oif by the Jonuo yata Oldenbarnevelt. Representatives of 138 Chinese guilds, associations, schools, etc greeting China's Coronation delegates, who arrived at Singapore by the Victoria.46 words
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