Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 March 1935
1935-03-03
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1935-03-03 1 The Sunday Tribune 1 S> IN*> 41 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1935 CENIS13 words
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Article, Illustration696 1935-03-03 1 impress Of Britain Here To-Day Interviews With Prominent Passengers gINGAPORE will be invaded by over 500 tourists on board the Empress of Britain, which arrives this evening at live o'clock. The vessel will stay m port until to-morrow evening, and m the meantime the696 words
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Article104 1935-03-03 1 Constable's Plucky Attempt At Rescue Taiping. Mar. 2. A DROWNING fatality occurred m a pond at) Kola last evening The victim was a Chinese boy It appears that while he and another boy were playing m a drain there was a sudden rush of water. The elder of104 words
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Article251 1935-03-03 1 Malayan Wonders Of The Zoo IBy Air Mail) (From Cur Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 20. "pandoras box" of fascinating und sinster subtlety. *A* fine sense of publicity is'dia played by the 200 authorities m ."releasing" the sinuous horrors One at a time. The only known cannibal hama-251 words
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Article89 1935-03-03 1 Malay Severely Hurt In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. A MALAY and his 10-year-old son wore injured m Kampong Marican, off Serangoon Road, ve.sterday evening when a buiJ suddenly charged them and severely gored the Malay. The Malay received injuries to the back and thigh while the boy escaped89 words
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Article, Illustration77 1935-03-03 1 One of the most interesting weddi ngs of the season was that at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Friday, of Flight-Lieut. Cyril Benn ct Greet, R.A.F., and Miss Elai ne Allison Paget Yenning, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. V enning Besides Jhe bride and bridegroom m the77 words
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Article108 1935-03-03 1 Court Sequel To Local Boxing Singapore, Saturday. THERE was a sequel m the Police Courts this morning to lasL night's boxing at .the New World Stadium m which Young Tarley beat Joe Diamond when a young Maiay was charged 4 betoie Mr. J. M. Brander, the Stadium. It108 words
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Article157 1935-03-03 1 I "The British Tommy Keeps The Peace" Singapore, Saturday. ABOUT 24 British Army Officer arrived last night by tru Cathay from Home. They ar< to be stationed at the local artiller gid stwners establishing IS** 'They are accomparged by tnejr wives and children, which numbe altogether about157 words
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Article166 1935-03-03 1 Position Being Studied Carefully Now York, Mar. 2. The New York Times' Washingcon correspondent says thai the -ircumstances pointed to a possibility of Anglo-American resistance ">f such programme as financial aid Jrom Japan to China, should it develop contrary to the Nine-Power Treaty or the Chinese Consortium greementReuter - 166 words
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Article422 1935-03-03 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Manoeuvres In Tientsin Shanghai, Mar. 2. Hundreds of Japanese marine* rom destroyers which arrived frorr fangku landed m Tientsin yes*er ay and joined m the manoeuvre; f the Japanese Garrison. Two hundred grams of opiurr vere discovered at the eastern railway station m422 words
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Article126 1935-03-03 1 China And Japan Will Take No Notice London, Mar. 2. HpHE Daily Herald diplomatic correspondfjit lays t hat it is reported from Washington that the British Amnassador has suggested to the United States Department of State that an international loan to Chin* might be advisable.Reuter - 126 words
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Article169 1935-03-03 1 Found Hanging From Stair Rails Singapore, Saturday. THE death 01 a 40-year-old Arab named Osman bin Shah Ahi mad Buksin, who was found hanging m a house m Paya Lebar 3,oad on the morning of Feb. 21, was inquired into by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day.169 words
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Article70 1935-03-03 1 Machines On Way To Calcutta Singapore, Saturday. m THE four 'planes of the lOOth Squadron of the R.A.F. which left Singapore recently on a flight to India are making favourable progress, the journey being uninterrupted by any mishaps. A message received at the Air Base to-day from70 words
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Advertisement17 1935-03-03 1 Goodwood Park Hole! SPECIAL CURKY TIFFIM EVERY SUNDAY. Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. Phone '6490.17 words
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Advertisement13 1935-03-03 1 v MJB^* Xo uk I r^l 1^ 6 -Vie <* C c >-^ 1 »XS13 words
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Advertisement13 1935-03-03 1 negfd 5 A.M. EDITKT HOME FOOTBALL 1 RESULTS APPEAR 3 ON PAGE 313 words
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Article732 1935-03-03 2 Some Of The Dresses Seen At Bukit Timah fiiu Our Woman Correspondent) RAIN or shfeic it would be hard to tkai a more colourful ciowd of rac«^-soc-rs than one sees at Bukit Timali. Lovely Malay sarongs wem by boih men and women vie with732 words
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Article360 1935-03-03 2 Participation By Japan Essential London, Mar. 2. THE conversations held m Washington between the British Ambassador (Sir Rcnald Lindsav i and the State De--1 partmnt m regard io the possibility of financial assistance to- China, form part of a general move to ascertain what help canReuter - 360 words
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Article196 1935-03-03 2 Expensive Correspondence Club Singapore, Saturday. JP. Muller, an Eurasian stationed a) 9 Pulau Brani, was this morning convicted and fined $40, or three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, m default, by Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, for being m possession of obscene photographs and literature. The accused is196 words
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Article82 1935-03-03 2 Sir Malcolm Campbell On His First Trial Daytona, Mar. 2. Sir Malcolm Campbell is making a "rest" run m the Blue Bird at 4 30 p.m. GMT., bu if conditions are satisfactory will probably attempt to break the record. Amid tense excitement of several thousand spectators, Sir MalcolmReuter - 82 words
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Article136 1935-03-03 2 Seven Days Fixed For The Hearing Singapore, Saturday. THE two court bailiffs, Ahmat Shah and Norman Justin de Cruz, and two Sikhs, Hari Singh and Dharam Singh, who are indicted on charges m connection with alleged illegal gratifica- I tion, made another appearance before the Second Magistrate,136 words
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Article103 1935-03-03 2 Concert At Memorial Hall A WELL-KNOWN Indian singer m the person of Vidawan Musiri ciubramanya Aiyar. accompanied by three musicians, will give a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-day, commencing at 5 p.m. Mr. Aiyar is famous throughouv the South of India both for his vocal attributes103 words
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Article184 1935-03-03 2 Stanton Nelson And U>. s Review Singapore, Saturday. MESSRS. Stanton Nelson, m their weekly rubber market review, The announcement by the Inter national Control Committee that change would be made, m the percentage of release for the. second quarter, with a cut of thirty per cent, for the184 words
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Article79 1935-03-03 2 J Farewell To Capt. H. W. Goodger. The members of Singapore Royal ArJllery (Volunteers) held a battery supper at the Drill Hall on Friday to mark the opening of the training season. A company of 65 attended. The opportunity was taken to say good-bye to Capt. H. W.79 words
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Article147 1935-03-03 2 K.N.I. L.M. Reception On Wednesday A DECEPTION will at K.N.I.L.M. <E Airways ofliccs, 40, s.aintc.rd Road at noon nexx Wednesday to mark the cor.pletion <>i the firsi five year* of the weekly air lervli i Baiuvia anri Singapore. The X N.I. L.M. will be i^ari147 words
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Article47 1935-03-03 2 MR. H. C HOPKINS Mr. H. C. Hopkins, of the Chartered Bank, who was m Mak-.ya for number of years, was m Singapore yesterday on his way to Hongkong where he is "now stationed. He is returning from home leave on the Cathay, accompanied by Mrs. Hopkins.47 words
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Advertisement104 1935-03-03 2 1 RALEIGH p£ THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE ffiu THP HAeJAH %g THE MODEL THAT •ntfl ft IS MAKING CYCLE \*Jf $45.00 Sole Agents ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. I BUY A CERTAINTY! I You need have no fears when you buy a I Remington Typewriter, for REMINGTON I means RELIABLE104 words
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Advertisement592 1935-03-03 2 Crossword Puzzle 10. 51 $7SO MUST BE WON This Crossword Puzzle is being issued m conjunction with the same I Crossword Puzzle appearing m the Pinang Sunday Gazette. I 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS j_A B| -J^JB 1 J CO., LTD., 94, Robinson Road, and 9 T592 words
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Miscellaneous132 1935-03-03 2 CROSSWORD SOLI TION No. ft, ACROSS— I. Nomarch: B. Air. 8. Mine: 10. Outside; n. Brit ii 13. Pre; 15. Rochea: 18. Male; LB. No 20. Thetch: 21. Ano; 23. Rur: 25 Amity; 26. Ridge; 29. Peek: 31. Flume; 33. Sir: 'ii. Ego; 35. Stock; 39. Las:; 41. Be: 42.132 words
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Article298 1935-03-03 3 REBLLS SEIZE FIVE WARSHIPS Fierce Fighting Rising Reported To Have jJe:n Quelled Athens, k r. 2. MARTiAL Law has been proclaimed following an at empied coup d'etat by the military las. night with the fleet m .he hand^ of the insurgents. Fivt* war-hips numagfd to <W awayReuter - 298 words
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Article127 1935-03-03 3 Mr. Lloyd George Asked To Submit Plan Rugby, Mar. 2. FE Prim* Ministet, bi v ettci to Mr. Lloyd George, has invited him to submit to the Government details ol plan for reducing uncmp oyment as outlined m his recent speeches. The" ieter explains that .heBritish Official Wireless - 127 words
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Article111 1935-03-03 3 London. Mar. 2. The following matches m the Rugby Union wers played to-day. Koyal j> Th<> Army II at Twi kenham Bath 0 Bristol P Blackhtatii 21 Oxford University 5 Coventry l»i O.M.T. 0 25 Cheltenham }{<»\.\ -A ()!d Comkigbana 16 Bwnliugl J7 Birkenhead Park 11 Leicester 5Reuter - 111 words
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Article1354 1935-03-03 3 WEDNESDAY'S FINE WIN Sixth Round Surprises BOLTON DISPOSE OF EVERTON London, Mar. 2. IfOOTBALL fans at home were provided with i-ome surprising results m ;o-day\s games m the Sixth Round of the English F.A. Cup. The most sensational result was Arsenal's defea by SheffieldReuter - 1,354 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-03-03 3 :cyc,l Air Fcr; 2 men pulling the bridal car out of the Cathedral grounds, Singapore, after the wedding on Friday of Flight-Lieut. C. B. Greet and Miss E. A. P, Vennir.g31 words
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Article60 1935-03-03 3 Swis^ Couple Imitate Dubois Sisters Basle Mar. 2. The first imitation of the suicide of the Dubois sisters, who jumped our of a plane recently, occurred wher, a young Swiss man and woman chartered a plane and jumped out: successively m full view of the pilot,60 words
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Article221 1935-03-03 3 Airdrie 3 Quee.i of South 1 \yr United 3 St. Johnstone 0 Celtic 0 Clyde 2 Dundee 0 X Imarnock 2 Dunfermline A. 4 Hamilton A.1 Falkirk 0 Rangers 3 Hibernians 3 Albion R. MoMierwell 2 Hearts 2 Partick T. Queen's Park St. Mirr:n d Aberdeen 0 —Reutei.221 words
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Article196 1935-03-03 3 Sensational Opening At Twickenham London. M*u\ 2. AT Twickenham to-day, the Royal Navy met the Army at rugger, he game resulting m a win for the Aimy by 11 paints to 8. The teams were mtioduccd to the Dufce cf Y£rk before the start. TheReuter - 196 words
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Article89 1935-03-03 3 Report Of Abdication Received (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Mar. 2. THIS morning the Pub icity Bureau received a telegram from London that the King abdicates to-day, but officially no information is available. These rumours have been current for a long time but no publicity is allowed89 words
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Article107 1935-03-03 3 Lost In Wilds Of North Rhodesia Pupby. Mar 2 SEVERAL 'planes and some hundreds of ground searchers are engaged In an organised attempt m find the wife of Sir Hubert Young. Governor of North Rhodesia, who was Ml hi the wld country m .ho eotitn part ofBritish Official Wireless - 107 words
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Article177 1935-03-03 3 Agreement With U.S.A. Urged THE main force behind the defence sterling, it is asserted, is the doclaiation of Mr. Neville Chamberlain that Great Britain is n<K ready to consider the stabilisation of the pound. Discussing the situation, Mr. Walter Lippmann, m the Herald Tribune, asks: "Is financial peaceReuter - 177 words
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Article84 1935-03-03 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Feb. 28. Japanese troops m ihe Japanese Concession here carried out a "sham" battle on the borders cf the concession and Chapei, scene of the fighting tn 1931, last night. The Japanese military authorities held a conference at Dairen m connection with the84 words
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Advertisement17 1935-03-03 3 w ft m c Playgr's N?3 f^ainaSd Mimy/icul yfla/aya 60#mii far Jin tf fifty fac** w—mmmm X)17 words
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Article1164 1935-03-03 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas SWEET Adeline," Warner Bros, new musical spectacle and said io be ttjo most pretentious of all their ggantic specials, opens at (the Capitol ■oo n with Irene Dunne, famous stage and screen singing star m the title role i The picture is taken from the1,164 words
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Advertisement173 1935-03-03 4 TO-DAY AT A New Type Of Comedy M«t <»-(;o}dwn--Mayer Proudly Presents: s<-enes you've ever Tf^T* VlfiVT 1 ff VV* msKE&<~~* I seen. s!L#^ I U Xl I H|M s"^^S»^ J PERFECT C'RIM/-: is#-'l* J I I^l l I ffH 41 I .^ni y^^ maniac who lauirh-* {RjoS&if "iTtcutQC >. a173 words
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Advertisement72 1935-03-03 4 Z~".~ j m m v (iilbert Frankau's B'illiant Novel Now or. the Screen She* tried to satisfyDesire with speed and jjjmip^** thrills and danger j j 4CI v She drove to 7 »SHl^^^ beat the devil k but the aUV ll RKO-RADlOPictvrc SOON AT PAVILION FJOMPSON OPTICAL V Qualified Eyesight72 words
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Advertisement196 1935-03-03 4 '«iiiiiiiiiiiitiii t :i'iimiit fi'wm.ninitim,, Singapore Cinema Review WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS. "IDEA." Teo Tien Cheong. Ksc;., cO Audii Office, Singapore. "LAMP" (Muriel Evans). I Miss L. Daton, Post Box 166. I Singapore: L. S. Wong, Esq., 110. I High Road, Nebong Tebal, P. I Wcllesley; Mrs. W. Wardell. G. Block. Command196 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1935-03-03 5 pKO.M the familiar address of Flat 330, 59, p< Chancery Lane. London, W.C. 2, a letter fa reached me by the last mail. Also received w was a parcel which, by its shape and size, f< I guessed contained one of the New Year n crop of1,617 words
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Advertisement150 1935-03-03 5 When you feel run-down-- -as you almost certainly will from time to time m the trying Tropical climate nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous tonic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine). Cinchona is itself a tonic of world-wide150 words
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5665 1935-03-03 6 Sapper - Sapper OUR SHORT STORY 1 By "I'LL take one card." With the expressionless ffcee «»i ih| httrn gambler, the man danced af his draw, ami laid the five cards c downwards on the table m t'ronl ».l nim. Not a muscle twitched5,665 words
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Advertisement35 1935-03-03 6 /sasasasaszszszsaseszsaszszsasasaszsas^szsHSßSZSZsasHsas^ 1 A B AB ,<4^> 1 IF ALV ELSE F^L }g ZW I TIGER AEATDACAE fS 4/ftg£SfiSE I CORE WILL y^AKE YOU A^T f^/ /MAN. I ENG AUN TONG I Tlie Tiger Medical Hall35 words
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Advertisement42 1935-03-03 6 SUPER NETTEL r>.°»G/24L. Supor Netic! with Zoiss Tes«ar t/SJ 53G/24P. Supor Netie! with Zeiss Tossar f /2.8. You aro cordially invited 1o s«e theae models at our BbowroAM TheSingapobe Photo Ca 39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company SINGAHOBB.42 words
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Article576 1935-03-03 7 Twins Born 120 Miles Apart 100-Year-Old Bridegroom Toads Save A Life rRE are some strange stories sent by Reuter correspondents Irom many parts of the world. Sydney. TWINS BORN 120 MILES APART. Twins— but born 120 miles apart. Such is the record of the baby boys of576 words
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Article78 1935-03-03 7 Woman Claiming £5,000 "For Injuries And Shock" Atlanta, Georgia. Miss Mattie Weathers trod on. the tail of a cat and now she Is claiming £5.000 as compensation "for injuries and shock." She is suing her grocer. The cat, she says, "lay m her way" <u> she78 words
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Article121 1935-03-03 7 Woman Alleged To Have Led 300 Children To Church Moscow. A woman named Vladimirova is on trial m Moscow as a "class enemy" for having led the 300 children who lived m her apartment house to church. She said she was a choir singer m the Church121 words
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Advertisement127 1935-03-03 7 Clothes last longer and wash cleaner If cheap, harsh soaps are used for washing j£ yQjj JJ§£ clothes, the hard rubbing necessary soon wears but even the scoutest materials. But T^TT T/^L|--T r r l when Sunlight is used no hard rubbing |3 U 1 Ljl. VJl X X is127 words
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Advertisement302 1935-03-03 7 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, O Id Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies302 words
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Article, Illustration2313 1935-03-03 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent INFORMALITY was the key note of the I Washington Ball given by the American Association of Malaya at Sea View Hotel last Friday, on the occasion of George Washington \s; birthday, an American national holiday. Guests assembled on the lawn for2,313 words
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Advertisement64 1935-03-03 8 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY 1 1 1 I SALE OF CHINA, GL\SS, ETC. I OPENING MONDAY, March 4. I -.2 PIECE DINNER SETS $ii']>o'. I i 32 PIECE TEA SET j Only Limited Stock To Clear Before Closing This Retail I Department. j GOLDEN SPHERE GIFT SHOP 74, The Arcade, Raffles Place64 words
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Advertisement162 1935-03-03 8 %-i|iiiiitf-i:!iiii[:n:iiilMi!iliili:i!iiiiiiiii!iiiin»iiiiilMlin ....^;iiiliiliiiii> 1 GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARY i Just Arrived By Mail Dark Angel, Gina Kaus. The Flying Kestrel, Sinbad. Work of Art. Sinclair Lewis. The Last Cargo, Andrew Aiiiro-.fs. j= The Return, Norah James. f Straphangers, Norah James. Give Me Death, Isabel Brlggs Myers. i Latter Howe, Doreen Wallace. Eden162 words
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Advertisement221 1935-03-03 8 s < i i i If you are going on leave and want to arrive confident that you are looking your best 1 Choose a suit by Matita at AUK CHATS NOIjRS SOLE AGENTS 18-A, Battery Road, Above G. It Cafe. Tel. 4085. I 5 m liiliii::ii'lil|i!|iil!!|Ml:ii:i|':li!l':ii:i:i|iii!iliil:!i':i!i|::«iii:;; :i'it;ilii|)!i:!lliliilini;inii;f 'ii f.221 words
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Article, Illustration1851 1935-03-03 9 Highways and Buyways •W'i. If*"-'-' n»iV-U liCUliy i I everybody needs, and that is smart I spor'^ wear So if you are looking w, just walk into Enid pctri**v rh y have got the most at- j trai' 'iing suits and everything sporty. One suit consisting of shirr and sh1,851 words
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Article336 1935-03-03 9 Try Sausages Everyone likes sausages, for breakfast, tiffin or even for dinner. Here are some new ways to serve them. SAUSAGE DELICIOUS 12 Pork Sausages. 12 slices bread. Maple syrup or hot i'omaio sauce. Fry sausage. Wrap a slice of bread diagonally around each sausage. Secure with toothpicks. Place on336 words
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Advertisement76 1935-03-03 9 1 arc smarter or more i design than our I fashion Range. None are more k-.nly priced. Their attractive 1 I tppearance and wonderful value 1 add inor beauty and personality i I to wearers, besides being more I 1 economical. YOONG CBEONG i SHOE COMPANY, j THH FASHION SHOE76 words
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Advertisement63 1935-03-03 9 1 New Revised and Improved I Edition II THE GREATEST BOOK EVER I OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC I "HENLEY'S TWENTY I CENTURY I Book of I Recipes Fcrmulas Processes." 10,000 P^ORMULAS, PROCESSES, RECIPES, Trade Secrets Money-Making Formulas. price $10.00. 'popular mechanics i SHOP NOTES.' Easy Ways To Do Hard Things.63 words
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Advertisement130 1935-03-03 9 i. >.i, •i> aMa iiaiiaM al iaM*nßiii,iaiii;iiiill.lnlMlllllllli|Ullillllli:ilM. lining You can't keep children as it j they are to-day— they will grow and change, but Photographs of the child- Jfcj\ j ren never grow up. l^^^Lf i Isn't it time for a new m£^£&mm I j LIGHT STUDIO j I 24,130 words
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Advertisement175 1935-03-03 9 W HIM pT RENE UiLLMANN^ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 1 J Very smart MORNING. AFTERNOON &BVBIf I If r j J GOWNS at very attractive prices L also By n RENE ULLMANN M CAPITOL BUILDING. STAMFORD KOAD. W Smart Shop 67, STAMFORD ROAD. JUST RECEIVED Exclusive model afternoon gowns 1 from Hollywood175 words
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527 1935-03-03 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday Mar. 3, 1935. SIAM AND JAPAN DEFERENCE has already beer made t<- the alleged intentions f»t Japan with regard to Siam, aft reported m -tnsational articles m the London papers, but the subject is of huch exceptional interest to Malaya that it calls for further comment.527 words
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Article1051 1935-03-03 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones The End Of Mac Donalds Leadership: The New Struggle For Power nECAUSE I once wrote something provocative on this page about Home politics after a visit to Europe a few months ago lam pressed by both European and nonEuropean friends to say1,051 words
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Advertisement171 1935-03-03 10 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP I 111 IMF I BIOCITIN j Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so 1 Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue Obiainable m powder and tablet from all firs^class Dispensaries, m and Stores or from: j HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., 309, 311 313, North171 words
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Miscellaneous587 1935-03-03 10 WIT WISDOM o"HE WEEK. J MONEY has been circulating merrily tically everything about nothing acquaintance of father's, all ready to tfcfc we >k beys I wnereas, a professor, on the oth;.r hand, enjoy the meal, when the five-year-old Stiil "it is "something to be a member !fi a man who587 words
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Article, Illustration753 1935-03-03 11 G. S. HAMMONDS - Danish Cheers For Chinese Star G. S. HAMMONDS (BY Miss Anna May Wong Visits Copenhagen JHK following article by Mr. G. S. Hammonds, a member of the Sunda, Tribune staff, who is at present on leave, will be read with interest by Miss Anna May Wong's numerous admirers m i753 words
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Article77 1935-03-03 11 American Appointed In Afghanistan Washington. Afghans want to learn English and an j American is going to teach it to them. He is Mr. Felix Howland of Kenne- I bunkport, Maine, and he has just been J appointed Instructor m English under the Afghan Ministry of Public Instruction.77 words
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Article98 1935-03-03 11 i 34-Mile Course In Two Hours 42 Minutes Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the teeth of a howling gale that could not drown the rattle of his engin:, i Mr. Fred Parsons has won the 'Old Age j Motor Derby" here— with a car designed I 38 years ago.98 words
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Article, Illustration698 1935-03-03 11 HIS EXCELLENCY ATTENDS Lady Thomas Presents Prizes THE Yacht Club of ihe Royal Air Force Base, Singapore, held its First Annual Regaua on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 24. Among thoss present were: His Excellency vhe Governor, Lady Shenton Thomas and Miss Shenton Thomas, Air Commodore and698 words
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Advertisement82 1935-03-03 11 •"••""•'•'•i I I t i J.i1,:,, t, il|,, IN|,l»,.»lll;lilillHllllHllllll!HIHIIInllliMIIHIIIIHIi I r-'».'«- »i J i SURPLUS STOCK CLEARANCE SALE of I j GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, j Thousands of Brand New Records to be cleared at j I 4O cts. each V Regardless of the most popular Makes. Don't miss this one opportunity82 words
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1404 1935-03-03 12 W.B. Paterson - W.B. Paterson THIS business of looking at Kuala Lumpur is not so easy. To begin with, m comparison with Singapore, there isn't nearly so much to look at, either m the animate or inanimate line, especially the former. As regards the latter, I am1,404 words
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Advertisement213 1935-03-03 12 f W»i:i:|HiMni;;|J|iH!'in| 1 ii;(» l .ii.i!n;i|iii juinnuiiiiniinr \^OOKS TICKETS ISSUED 0R BY ALL STEAM- I 1 TDA\/ri SHIP AIR AND I KAVuL BAU-WAY LINES. f NO BOOKING FEES. I Chinese and all Asiatic clients i are given the best of attention and assistance. H 1 I I i 39, Robinson213 words
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Advertisement213 1935-03-03 12 YOU CAN TOO/ "How do they afford it?" Does your wife j ever ask you tbaj ques.ion when' she sees Bcng Kong-, whose earnings you imagine are no greater than yours, buying a ne,v home, giving his wife some luxury a new car; a Crosley Shelvador Refrigerator; a necklace; diamond213 words
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Article, Illustration868 1935-03-03 13 ■LUFFING IN DUMMY (By "Horatius") IT would seem to be a difficult thing i(- bl iff m dummy wteen its cards are exposed to the two .is and yet it is often possible to bring off t coup by a discard vhk-ii conveys a false impression. h an868 words
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Article156 1935-03-03 13 Prince Of Wales' Tribute To National Trust Rugby, Mar. 1. WITHIN forty-five minutes of his return to London last night, the Prince of Wales was attending the anniversary dinner of the National Trust for places of historic interest and natural beauty. He paid a warm tribute to156 words
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Article320 1935-03-03 13 Celebration Of Founder's Day Singapore, Saturday. The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, yesterday cc ebrated its 49 anniversary, the school being founded by Bishtp W. F. Oldham m 1886. Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, the Inspector of Schools, was present. The chief speaker was Miss Sophia Blackmore, the foundress of the320 words
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Article165 1935-03-03 13 New System Of Tests For Applicants Rugby, Mar. 1. IN the House of Commons, the TransI port Minister, Mr. Hoare-Belisha outlined the steps which he had taken to set up a system of tests for new applicants for motor vehicle drying licences. A new organisation would have trim165 words
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Article173 1935-03-03 13 How It Was Observed In Ancient Days "G.W." contributes the following: Lent, (Ang.o-Saxon "Lencten" spring: Dutch "Lento," akin German "Lenz begins now. In h; Eastern Churches it is called "The Fast" and the French have corrupted the Latin Quadragesima into "Careme," for the period includes 40 week173 words
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Article76 1935-03-03 13 I To foreigners and Germans residing abroad the German State Railways grant a special reduction of 60 per cent, or their fares up to Oct. 31, 1935, on which da-e the traveller must start his returnjourney or continue his journey from the sta-ion where he has interrupted76 words
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Advertisement45 1935-03-03 13 j^H FOR ALL AFFECTIONS CF TBE HH THROAT, CHKST AND LUNGS Hmimm|ww r. ior 1 fur over -I ,vi;.-. Always keep a bottle BBj^B^9^HM^^^^Hl^^BH handy— there is 93 n0 better remed v BQS9B W M for >'° ung and (O LTI) British Malaya and Saranvak. MAAS-3.45 words
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Advertisement72 1935-03-03 13 j I REDOX j ROLLING RtZOR; with the TRUE SCIENTIFIC CUTTING I ACTION. I The Redox Rolling Razor brings new shaving comfort to every man. Harsh, stubborn bristles which will not give way before 1 I the ordinary fixed blade are f I removed cleanly, swiftly, instant- 1 ly by72 words
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Advertisement389 1935-03-03 13 HOW ONE MAN LOST 19 LBS. FAT And Now Feels Absolutely Fit A fat man is commonly suppo i good-hum<>uri<l. easy-going. But t-h< many a fat man who In r "Hijf far from easy. The following l< ribes one typical instance: "I bepan to put on w i^i< year, aM389 words
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Miscellaneous43 1935-03-03 13 The caravan holiday that i to V JU^»» I was so popular last year i» j^ jf j||jwj|pr 22^^^^ fee da^6 .^e" expected to be even more so T| 'IP^fc 1 Z\^ r^jf m >> AN OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST. morning iffll ijjj > -^^Pil C3^^^^^ Wv43 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1935-03-03 14 Will Kandiah Retain His Title? Some Hard-Fought Games Lee Eng Swee In Form Kuala Lumpur And Taiping Notes Anniversary Of Horlick's Party Events In Singapore. (By "Dragon/) j j ANOTHER round of the KUmg District badminton tournament was successfully gone through over the week-end when a number1,519 words
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Article247 1935-03-03 14 NEW STRATOSPHERE ASCENT Russia Building Giant Balloon Moscow. no VIET scientists ar; preparing lor a new attack on the stratosphere the mysterious region high above the earth. They are building a huge balloon m i 'vliieh they nope to go higher than man has ever b en before. It will247 words
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Article162 1935-03-03 14 Safeguards Against Outside Influence Munich. Hitler's "adopted home-town," Berchte?gaden. m the Bavarian Alps, lias passed an entire series of ordinances to I insure the life and to some extent, the privacy of the Chancellor. These laws deal mainly with trattic and public department on the moun-tain-road which leads162 words
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Advertisement198 1935-03-03 14 H«r« is IT is as well to know that whatever the cause of your weakness, nncrw r health and new vitality are near at hand. With Sanatogen you can build up your health again m a perfectly natural manner. And Sanatogen is something of which you can be sure. For198 words
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Advertisement83 1935-03-03 14 88-^^^r^B^^a^^g^^^y^^B BBw^-*bl Bif^M^^ fl B^^B 111 BV^BB Bf Bfi^BL "n-v. f H B^ A. H Bp* 188 BK vfl MB^^"* v vBfIBBBI Bbjbhbjh^^^B^^^B^^^B^hß^B^^^^2 B^k wflßHflflflflflflflß\ -\r N i^flß b^bß^^^^^^/H-^ HO HO LTP ■Bi tin V J BB^^^^^B if/ /ODAI j# B*af*^' y 4 N» _^^H ■liiiitßMiTffilTfiVr^~ M MM i-J^i HBM^^^b^^83 words
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Advertisement151 1935-03-03 14 HI v (f^ Therearenu- h I II) 111 A merous causes that |ll( Ib\ <4^ fob man of hh youthful vila- /Ml lityassoonasheisover3Q //g xi^^^ How unhappy is the man who finds his youth dwindling away? With approaching old age I no man nee<^ any -long ?r yield up the151 words
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Article, Illustration1850 1935-03-03 15 \nnual Report Of Chinese Christian Association "The Coterie" Holds Four Picnics ffetc Officials Of I.R.C. Ami Soon Hoe Koh. (By "Clubman") DURING the ear 2 1 meetings were held five religious, seven club I debates, one inter-club debate with the Ceylon Tamils Association, five lectures, one1,850 words
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Article70 1935-03-03 15 I Canaries Provide A I^egal Battle Regina, Saskatchewan. Is a canary a musical instrument? The legal authorities of Saskatchewan are making quite a song about it. Under proposed legislation for beer parlours, music is banned. One hotel proprietor declares that if the ban becomes law, he will import70 words
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Advertisement34 1935-03-03 15 There is no secret, my dear just serve these deliriously crisp and oven fresh ARNOTTS F A^M O U S bki*«m*i&\ KA An I L v t I m i' x > M< T S34 words
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Advertisement130 1935-03-03 15 iMAUTK/ HH m^^g--^^^^^SB]lp Royal Baker?;' :i{/q?r.(ions, showing a Orders arc accepted for all special "^SSgaßSe^^ occasions, such as Weddings. Birthdays, Christenings etc., and icing can ft* executed m accordance with personal wishes. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C° V* PROPRIETORS i warm Studios 7« I j^i I ft js ii^^i If 'i130 words
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2369 1935-03-03 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Mainly About Cricket Season Begins In Singapore, Selangor An d The Negri Review Of Opening Matches Water-Polo In Singapore Soccer Prospects Of Chinese And Malays. (By "Forward") SOON after these notes appear, iport throughout tho country will be principally cricket and soccer. It can be2,369 words
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Article640 1935-03-03 16 (By X.0.") AN exceptionally interesting contest will be staged at the New I World Arena on Friday, Mar. 8, sub- j ject to the approval of the Board of Control. The proFrisco posed match is bet ween Young Frisco, And conqueror of Ai640 words
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Advertisement296 1935-03-03 16 Cadbury's and Fry's are offering $500.00 m prizes. This simple competition which is described below is open to all who are collecting the stamps from Cadbury's and Fry's 3 cent Bars of Milk Chocolate. Each entry must be accompanied by 20 wrappers from either Cadbury's or Fry's 3 cent Chocolate.296 words
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Article227 1935-03-03 17 Racegoers See Terrible Accident RACEGOERS stood aghast at Plumpton races on Feb. 2, when, during the race for the Novices' Steeplechase, j they saw Gerald Hardy, one of the leadine cross-country jockeys, catapulted with a sickening crash across some seven-- feet-high spiked railings and then fall with227 words
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Article195 1935-03-03 17 Soccer Win Against F. N. S. C. On Thursday last the August. Badminton Pany fielded a soccer XI aeainst the Fraser and Neave's Sports Club m a friendly match played at the tetter's ground. The August Badminton Party won by 5 goals to 1. Scorers were: Wee Eng195 words
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Article465 1935-03-03 17 Filipino Wins On A Points Verdict Singapore, Saturday. JOE Diamond deserves first place amongst the lightweights m Malaya. When he was matched with Young Tariey, featherweight champion of the Orient, the general impression was that he Filipino would win easily, m spite of he fact465 words
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Article32 1935-03-03 17 Through Service Of Sleeping Cars Rugby, Feb. 28. The Southern Railway have arranged a through service of sleeping cars be- tween London and Paris.— British Oiti- j cial Wireless.32 words
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Advertisement235 1935-03-03 17 The Safest and Best Aperient for Children and Delicate Persons Allenburys CASTOR OIL A Tasteless Castor Oil The "Allenburys" Castor Oil* 1 is pure, active, and free from J that unpleasant taste and smell usually associated with Castor Oil. It is mild and soothing m its action and is not235 words
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Advertisement410 1935-03-03 17 WHITEAWAYS I REALLY ATTRACTIVE OFFERS IN LADIES WEAR \*/l 11 i FOR THREE DAYS ONLY j: j QjllK J iUolijfij\ f OVER 700 PAIRS I _,~~~1 PURE SILK HOSE I fe ALL GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR. "HflT KPPOOF Fine gauge, full fashion- d. Shad' 1 ffIHBHHP^^F^ ;>* Silhoutle, Bamboo,410 words
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Miscellaneous282 1935-03-03 17 LAWN BOWLS Entries And Draw For S.C.C. Doubles Tournament The following are the entries and draw for the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Doubles Tournament which will commence on Monday, March 4. P. Carmichael and J. Hudson v. P. M. Scott and W. Sharpe; W. M. Edwards and Vaughan Jones v. G.282 words
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Article, Illustration3081 1935-03-03 18 MAJOR T. L. FOX SADDLES FIVE WINNERS FINAL DAY OF SINGAPORE RACES Aureate And Henriette Dead-Heat In Second Race A SMALL shrtrer which fell shor 1 lv before the Blast of the final r 1 of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting encieu! to make the going i heavy, the3,081 words
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Article117 1935-03-03 18 o B»er Willing To Stake o His Title IF Jack Pet( ill n^ k(l the trlp the Bostoi he can have X opportunity «R C J ?£d o heavy- w< Briusn Btopire chaznpio m»x 0 I: is authoi rl aia L al c 6 •V Buer will title117 words
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Advertisement204 1935-03-03 18 i i. .it i.i »i•«••»iiiifJ s 5 i a i i i i iii»iTßiiittiiiniHii«ii»itH»ipi««HWM?i»MM lwliUtllt l^'*^^ FRIDAY, MARCH BTH ~7~~ I$ iJS NEW WORLD ARENA O 1 itar' BERTIE BELL flZffipJJjfeßSi "«^"v Presents jB jj^ Z 2 -tj The Mightiest Most Daring And Most I r7 Expensive Double Main Event204 words
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Article696 1935-03-03 19 Friendly Soccer KEEN GAME AT STADIUM ra f r.i Kiiiy si,eeer mulch played at the teW Road S adium yesit rrluy tvtni-"^ tkt Marine XI cleft a <d the ■fctshirc X* f.:nu nt by the odd »oal m The <■ iccuntcr was uuriy mttr*-^tiu^ bit belli eta696 words
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Article35 1935-03-03 19 Singapore, Saturday. laying on Messrs. Frastr and Neavirf sPOi' s SKmrNJI a t Anson Road this after™wi. the Siong Bco Athletic Association at St aits Times Spov s Club by35 words
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Article26 1935-03-03 19 To-day on the C.U -riMind, the Clerion !I will meet the R:.yai Air *orce n. aud on Wednesday, the Jervois J Athietic Pi.;26 words
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Article, Illustration300 1935-03-03 19 Retit-sabapathy To The Rescue Singapore, Saturday. THE Ceylon Spo.ts Club scored a nar- j iow victory over the Wilts on th^ir ground this a^ moon by 18 runs. The Ceylonese have mainly to thank j Rju.na.-abapo.thy for their success. H? came to the i escue when300 words
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Article240 1935-03-03 19 ■JUS. Terror Team Beaten By 14 Runs (From Ou.r Own Correspondent) The V.M.C.A. defeated RMS. Terror by 44 runs yesterday at Anson Road. Bat:ing first, the Y.B&C.A. scored 154, G. Day being top-scorer with 62. Bannisrer took four wickets for 39, and Longford 4 for 49. The saiors240 words
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Article245 1935-03-03 19 Mkita Cricket Union Fare Badly Singapore, Saturday. St. Andrew's School, en their own grounJ, beat, the Minto Cricks Union by 105 runs. .1. Ferguson hit Dp 73 and took r > wi-kets for MI rOlWi ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL. J. Fftrguson 1» Jafcar 73; J. Weber b Jabai245 words
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Article204 1935-03-03 19 Rangers Defeat The V.M.C.A. (From Our Own Reporter) KuaJa Lumpur, Saturday. TWO interesting cricket matches were played to-day, m the**ffrst of which the Sclangor Rangers, playing against the V.M.C.A.. on the latter'^ j ground, defeated the V.M.C.A. by 71 1 runs. Th.^ Rangers, taking first knock, declared with204 words
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Article255 1935-03-03 19 Ashwo*th r s XI Win By 18 Runs Singapore, Saturday. On the S.C.C. ground to-day Mr. A E. G. Blades XI were defeated by 48 runs by Mr. R. A. Aswcrth's XI. There was no outstanding score. Holt took 3 wickets for 24 iuns. Scores: A. E. G.255 words
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Article, Illustration61 1935-03-03 19 The S.A.F.A. League starts to-morrow with a First Division game at thj Stadium between the R.A.F. and the Malays The Felice will meet the R.E. m Diw II on the Police ground m the same evening. I Mr. J. Hobbs, President of the Perak FA., whoso departure to61 words
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Article81 1935-03-03 19 Big Victory For Burma Rifles (From On.r Own Correspondent) Taiping, Mar. 2. THE Taiping League season opened with a First Division match between lite 2J20 Burma Rifles and the Taiping Indians last evening. It resulted m a win for the Burma:;., by frve to nil. The- Burmans81 words
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Article150 1935-03-03 19 S.K.A. Draw With S.R.C. Team Playing on the Pading on Friday, the S.R.C. "A" drew with the Singapore Khalsa Association. Starting well/tho S.R.C. forwards pressed but the Khalsa defence foiled all their efforts. End to end play followed and ten minutes before the end of the first half,150 words
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Article261 1935-03-03 19 Drawn Game On The Padang i Singapore, Saturday. ON the SRC. ground the home beam drew with the S.C.R.C. D. Ross scored 44 for the SRC. and Sullivan 24. Suilivan ;ii<x) took 4 wiclcets lot 14 rum:. Tim;: saved the Chinese from deieai o r> q D.261 words
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Article85 1935-03-03 19 I Glamorgan CC.C. are out of debt for the nr»t .jme m their history. This fact is anwmnced by. Mr. Edgar Arnott the treasurer. It had previously been' r<=vtaled Oiat th c club made £1.401 proiif laet season. ♦■%■•■> Bobby Jones, playing m a four-ball match at New85 words
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Article285 1935-03-03 19 And Fine Bowling i ST. JOSEPH'S BEAT NONJWSCKJJPTS S.iiKajH>r<\ Saturday. jjujujant play *jifc Mb \m and l»all by lvmi! !„<» Monit r, the Si j Jc.s*))h\s Lv-tiiti ion mi k< U i mmmy re*pG«|tablfc for h woe&m \'-)',y. tftarfKXK) when tln-\ defeKd ik'scr" is iri Y.285 words
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Advertisement60 1935-03-03 19 She loved her husband toa wisely and the Best Man TOO WELL Here's a snappy, racy new M.G.M. Comedy lul V^y VaqP^^S^ 8^ B W Cleopatra look like a Directed by Mf\ W WC aC^ 1 A Metro- vjoldwyn Mayer ricture j^ußmjm a Mat V"k Alt ia> mfc>/_- Alßy WwjM60 words
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Title Section8 1935-03-03 20 The Sunday Tribune ttINGAfUKJU, SUNDAY, MAKtH 3, 1935.8 words
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Article, Illustration41 1935-03-03 20 Aureate and Henriette who dead-heated m the second race at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. NAHGOO (Whalun up) being led m by Mrs. Whalan after winning th# fourth race. Lady Keith winning the third race at the Singapore Races yesterday41 words
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Advertisement121 1935-03-03 20 <C/M "Talk about sauce!" soys Ma Marmite 1 1 I "I call it a shame to s,poil good food with HI I the tasteless stuff that some folk call sauce," Ijl I says Ma Marmite. Sauce made with Marmite, now that's a different matter! It's delicious and it makes meat121 words
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