Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 April 1935
1935-04-07
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Title Section19 1935-04-07 1 The Sunday Tribune /si.a-*°-.JL! SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1935. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1935.19 words
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1159 1935-04-07 1 PABLIAMKft.V &THENICOBAR ISLANDS M.PS SUGGESTION REJECTED PROPOSAL TO ADD T RtIITORY TO MALAYA (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent; London, Mar. 27. a\ addition of another .state to the F.M.S. was eloquently urged in Parliament on Friday. The House of Commons was1,159 words
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Article154 1935-04-07 1 London Agency Solves It By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March l? r <. A QUEER example of voyagers ben ing overtaken by legislation while on the high seas presented a problem to the Malayan Agency m London a few days ago. Three parties of154 words
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Article92 1935-04-07 1 8.8.C. Coins A New (By Air T«£iil. London, March 27. The 8.8.C. has sprung a surprise by adopting the word -'televiewer' to describe a person who watches television. "Looker was recom mended by the Television Committee, and has been useC fre quently by the announcer during the low92 words
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Article107 1935-04-07 1 Indian Astrologer's Prediction Searching out destiny m the skies, an Indian astrologer has made the following remarkable prediction. A war m the West m 1946; A great improvement m IndoBritish relations beginning soon and becoming strongly marked m 1935—55. The endurance of the British connexion for another107 words
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Article219 1935-04-07 1 America's Public Enemy No. 1 Dallas (Texas i, April 6. RAYMOND HAMILTON. America's Public Enemy No. 1, was captured alive near Fort Worth. Sheriff Schmid. accompanied by four deputies, conducted a raid on a gangsters' hide-cut near a broadcasting station and captured Hamilton without firing a shot.— Reuter.219 words
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Article, Illustration59 1935-04-07 1 Arrival In Tokyo To-Day Yokohama, April 6. Emperor Kang Te 'Henry Pu Vi) irrived at 9a m. to-day. He landed at 10.20 and entrained at 10.45, arriving at Tokyo Station at 11.30. He proceeded to Akasaka Palace at 11.40 m a cortege of seven horse.drawn state carriages.Reuter - 59 words
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Article87 1935-04-07 1 Daring Theft At Sieremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. A DARING theft outside the Chartered Bank took place at 11.40 to-day when Mr. T. N. Cummins, assistant manager of Kirby Estate, after cashing a cheque for coolies' wages, 'placed the money m two bags inside87 words
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Article150 1935-04-07 1 Air Service Starts This Week (By Air Mail) London, March 27. THE first through passenger service en the EnglandAustralia air route will begin with the plane leaving Croydon on April 13 and the piano leaving Brisbane for London on April 17. From London to Darwin the fare150 words
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Article114 1935-04-07 1 Judgment Againsi A Dentist (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. s JUDGMENT was delivered this J morning m the Supreme Court m the suit m which Mr. Frase. export manager of the Riley Com pany, claimed damages from Mi Johnson dental surgeon, en thi ground114 words
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Article95 1935-04-07 1 Malayan Students Successes (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 27. THE Straits Settlements are wel represented m the Januar: > matriculation list of the Lon<ioi University. Following successes are record cd:— FIRST DIVISION Cbua Yew Cheng. Eriva'e- SJ-udj Ralcliturd. Patrick:. Private S uflj Seong Mm95 words
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Article86 1935-04-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Manchukuo Troops Start Attack Shanghai, April 6. Owing to increasing pressure by Japanese and Manchukuo troops the Chinese Volunteers m Liaonin; and Kirin Provinces. Iftanchurir have withdrawn to the border districts, including Mongkiang anc Panshih. The Manchukuo forces under General Yu Tse Han starred86 words
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Article57 1935-04-07 1 Shanghai April 6. Experts are of the opinion that ;he Huangho or Yellow River may change its course as It continues; rising. They suggest, that th* 5 1 funds to be used m repairing the j dykes should go to finance the re- moval of the population from57 words
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Article34 1935-04-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. April 6. Forty Japanese soldiers were killed last night when a troop train jumped off the rails and overturned near Kirin City, m |p«—■*—«- Details are lacking.—34 words
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Article521 1935-04-07 1 £25,000 Prize FOR BEST CIVIL PLANE (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 27. IT is hoped thai as a result i I the Air Ministry's offer t€ a £25.000 prize for a new commercial aircraft that Britain will, m about eighteen months' time, have the fastest, most economical,521 words
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Article24 1935-04-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, April 6. The Chinese Government denir officially that Great Britain i.: mediating between China and ,Tp nj\n24 words
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Advertisement18 1935-04-07 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURUY TIFFIN EVBRV SUNDAY. 1 Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. Thone *6490.18 words
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Advertisement10 1935-04-07 1 15 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 310 words
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Advertisement19 1935-04-07 1 INSURE WITH NFIU CMPIOYCRS MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE Ascents MOTOR. FIRE.BUROLARY WORKMENS COMPENSATION OFFICIAL INSURERS TO AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA19 words
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Article525 1935-04-07 2 Dutch Air Plans DOUGLAS MACHINES FROM JUNE 12 i PROM June 12 the Amsterdam- I Batdvia service of the X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines) will be twice weekly. Douglas DC-2 machines will be used, as these car be considered to be the most perfect type of machine525 words
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Article82 1935-04-07 2 Gen. Sir Robert Cassels Succeeds Sir Philip Chettwdde London, April 5. H.M. the King has approved the appointment of General Sir Robert Cassels to be Commander-in^Chief m Inida m succession to Field -Marshal Sir iPhilip Chettwode on the completion of the latcer's tenure of office on NovemberBritish Official Wireless - 82 words
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Article57 1935-04-07 2 Singapore, SaturateTwo Cantonese named Poen Cheng and Choi Lerig were produced befora Mt. Ncrman Grice, the Second Mags irate this morning and charged toith participating m an armed gang roboevy m Changi Read on Feb. 16. Both men were remanded m police custody, until the case will57 words
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Article221 1935-04-07 2 tVork Going On According To Plan (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 27. MEMBERS of Parliament continue to display interests m the Base. Mr George Hall asked the Secretary to the Treasury, if he will give the amount spent and estimated to221 words
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Article165 1935-04-07 2 An Extra Haif-Crown For The Unemployed London, Apr. 5. THE Silver Jubilee procession, m which Their Majesties will drive to St. Paul's Cathedral on May 6, will be exceptionally long and impressive. Arrangements have now bedn made to increase the contingents from the. Navy, Army and Air Force.165 words
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Article454 1935-04-07 2 Dr. C. E. Lim On Worlfi Tour Singapore. Saturday CHINA is making steady, though slou progress m health work. This is the view o! Dr C E Lim on of China's leaaing medical personSfi who arrived this morning by Llm. ftE dent Polk m the course of454 words
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Advertisement288 1935-04-07 2 M ACROBERTSON S "OLD GOLD THERE ARE NO CHOICER (ONFEC T I ON S ?ROC II RABLE ANYWHERE THE WORLD OVER. II!E R E DELIEKN SILKS EACH t lf%>&^ SWEET CONTAINS kV^^^^^'v^^ FRUIT, NUT, CHOCOLATE, OK OTHER N^^^^^T PILLTNCi. Ai\ Ai'LE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS OR— I] li The Sole288 words
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Miscellaneous145 1935-04-07 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTTON No. 52 ACROSS: 1. -Sharpen; 7. Adjudge; 13. Naiunachia; 15. Icn: 16. Ankle; 17. Go; 18. Maw; 19. L^re; 20. Cat; 23. To; 24 Re: 25. Infamy; 26. Do; 29 El; 30. Coomb; 32. Algae; 34. Us; 35. Prore; 37. Cleg; 38 Ned; 39. Top; 40. Tngle; 42.145 words
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Miscellaneous592 1935-04-07 2 Crossword Puzzle No. S3 $750 MUST BE WON First Prize $500 Second Prize $25 0 This Crossword Puzzle is being issued m conjunction with the same Crossword Puzzle appearing m the Pinang Sunday (iazette. CONDITIONS 1. Address the solution to T B. ROGERS p p p i > rj i592 words
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710 1935-04-07 3 DARK BLUES LOSE BY 4 2 LENGTHS Beautiful Stroking OXFORD S VALIANT TORT London, April 6. CAMBRIDGE won the Boat Race again, thus annexing their twelfth successive win since 1923, which was the last occasion on which Oxford won. The Light Blues finished710 words
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Article151 1935-04-07 3 Cases May Go On For Thr-se Years <By Air Mail). London, March 27. COLICE investigations and the revelations of Leopold Harris have led to tne compilation of a list of 150 suspectin nre frauds. In practically every case there is suflicent ground for prosecution. The extent of the151 words
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Article328 1935-04-07 3 Smart Sentences On Habitual Pickpockets Singapoi t 9a turday. How three Straits-born Chinese who hau been earning a livelihood as pickpockets, on finding things getting "hot' ior them up-ccuntry, turned their interests to Singapore was related m the Thud Court before Mr. J. M. Brander. this mocßtag when328 words
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Article98 1935-04-07 3 L:.ido:i. April G. The following matches m the Rugby UniCn were played to-day: Ab-ravcn I'- 1 Dsvonpoiv Ssrv. 4 Path 0 London Scottish 15 Birkenhead Park 6 Leicester 24 Bristol 7 Harleou ns 6 Gloucester 10 LlaneUy, Hfiidin^ley R Waterloo 5 N t ..th 2? Old Paulines 398 words
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Article127 1935-04-07 3 Singapore, Saturday. t a Kbnv Cben a former employe? 'cf MeS? mn&l's Ltd., m Victoria Street Vaded guilty before Mr Nori man Grice. the Second Magistrate, tnis moving with theft as a servant of $2 MO worth of jewellery between 1933 and Mar. 1935. The articles comprised127 words
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Article1247 1935-04-07 3 Leaders Draw BRENTFORD WELL ON TOP IN DIV. II London, April 6. rONTRARY to expectations, Arsenal were only able to make a draw of it m the fixture against Chelsea to-day, notwithstanding the fact that the League Champions were playing at home. The only excuse for this1,247 words
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Article19 1935-04-07 3 Import Duty To Meet Siamese Competition New Delhi, April 6. The Assembly imposd an import duty ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article165 1935-04-07 3 Care Taken Not To Offend Poland Danzig, April 6. JN connection with the elections, excite1 ment on the eve of the poll has been steadily Rising and reached a climax i this morning with the arrival of Dr. Goebbels, whose train brought Dane} residents from all parts ofReuter - 165 words
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Article442 1935-04-07 3 England Beaten Ily Two Goals Lond< 1. Apiil 6. CCOTLAND beat England m to-d..- soccfr inteznaUojuit by two ?:<ui to nil at Hampden Park. The w ja*her was glorious ui:u estimated that the attendance Mimbei 130.000 amongst \uiom ne aWHjKuii men and police kept very bu.-y at tend442 words
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Advertisement30 1935-04-07 3 NOITINCHHM CAStIC B |Bj c ST If 1 Its) J Ha Playgr's I N?3 I BJ (jG £#n/d /icr fin s/ l<f/y /i««* I y!r^7 J%awe#> {Jam. r iDruJaful j^30 words
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Article889 1935-04-07 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas BRINGING camera and story-telling technic of a type new to American picture-goers, "Caravan," Erik Charell's spectacular musical romance, opens at the Capitol Theatre on April 12. "Caravan," a Fox Film, tells its entire tale through the eye of just one camera, regardless of the importance889 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-04-07 4 Pat Paterson and Nils Asther m a scene from "Love Time" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre to-o18 words
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Article17 1935-04-07 4 EASTER SKYE MEETING 1935. EASTER SATTRDW. BHTB |H*U 19*-, EASTER MONDAY. ND APRIL,' 193:,]17 words
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Advertisement320 1935-04-07 4 PACKED HOUSES AT ALL SHOWS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS i i I i a i v d n i 3 shows to-day i A L H A M d R 4 3.15 c.15 9.15 1 K.K.O. Uadios Musical successor to "Flying Down To Rio" i* CAY TUNES GLAD GIRLS GLORIOUS FUN jj320 words
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Advertisement229 1935-04-07 4 The Subscriptions for Visiting Members hail be:— MEN $5. LADIES $2. for the Meeting or any day i hereof. VISITING MEMBERS must Ik* n reduced by members of iho Club I APPLY TO THE SECRETARY'S uFJ CHENG BOX BUILDING, IPOH, NOT LATER THAN 5 P.M., ON THE DAY BEFORE THE229 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1935-04-07 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I WANT to tell you about Capt. A. H. Barnes, D.S.C., formerly of the Singapore pilot Association. I could not have told you this before, for the subject of these notes would have raised violent objection. But now the coast is clear. Capt. Barnes, the senior pilot,1,524 words
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Advertisement66 1935-04-07 5 \»rt* W S^^^n P° wm famo»« f l/t Spray, tw J Conquer Sore Throat nf Mnza ono prevent r Cold Scarlet Fever an<^ other infectious diseases. -^|J I ij FORMAMINT destroys the f^\ Vf Wn A |U| I disease germs m mouth r ll|\| IMI 1 1 ra I and66 words
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Article3692 1935-04-07 6 Leonard Merrick - Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY By I LIKE til nioiiopolis s a table m a ■taurant, unless a friend is i with me, so 1 resented kite young i man's presn: Beside, he had a; melancholy ftpfe. If it hadn't hpe th* piano -il.3,692 words
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Advertisement43 1935-04-07 6 m€ans .j^ y k I IF A LV ELSE FAIL ?J^^ i^T I TIGER MHAT)ACA\E' 3 "^^^^S Ij I AIAN. 1 3h^v I II l^u «SHk|pß I II H-' The Tiger Medical Hall I i 1 r? S^SHSHSHSBSHSZSHSE f IESZSHS2SHSZSHS2KSHSESSSHSHSESBSZSZS^Fdird5 n r aSHSHSUSZSHSHSHSaSESHSHSHSESBSHSSSa^asaSHSESHSapi43 words
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Advertisement95 1935-04-07 6 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i'AYAKi j: m m>vav i Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign! residence. F.M.S. Countrips. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50SINGLE COPY T, CENTS. Copies of Lack numbers of the "Sunday95 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1935-04-07 7 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS WHY SYSTEM IS ESSENTIAL (By "Horatius") THERE rt> bridge players who anmnc ;»:i aii of superiority and declare that they do not play any system but prefer to bid on cam values alone. They call it common sense bridge, but common sense implies the1,187 words
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Article351 1935-04-07 7 Hunted Man Tells His Story Houston, Texas. THE horrors of being a hunted man. pursued all over America by a "bicod-feud," were described to Renter here by Jorge Perez Alderete. a 24-year-old refugee and revolutionary from Cuba. Alderete related how, since he took on active part351 words
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Advertisement20 1935-04-07 7 fe i 7 /nnAL- r* *~M I r V^~~ SINGAPORE J B.^/ Singapore} >.- v O ^&TT;i i 7.77rr,r 1 m20 words
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Advertisement95 1935-04-07 7 1 I D A N C E^ > I I Ifi«^ ID) IAMI©M IS) f «c73f BRAfJO BEDSTEAD 3 THE STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS OF which the Bedstead is prominent. If it beans the "Diamond" trademark the owner may b 2 considered both lucky and95 words
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Advertisement64 1935-04-07 7 SHAVING !]r Life of blade I XDOUBLED/ It sounds too good to be true, but for your own sake you must try Scrubb's. You're bound to get a better lather m less time, shave more easily and double £gfll the life of the \jfik blade if you add a Jl™64 words
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Advertisement210 1935-04-07 7 NADI BY f^L^u THE MAKERS *V<(4sSiß^^2 OF FAMOUS flit X(/?S^^l^n —^K~~ off BHkAv ipv Another oi the fortunate thousands X B w^° nave discovered the secret oi AJLm»|j^ getting more smoking pleasure spS*^J^B-*4t^~ with. complete ihroat comfort. B B B|^WTm"^^^B" Craven "A' can do the same ior you. fc B210 words
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Miscellaneous19 1935-04-07 7 In the neighbourhood of nt-;1,Uv fi /Mm&d- V\ Th,?^nl-TeL' %e 13a l-shckers J Ibe bpeed tctus who. sctw lavish19 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1935-04-07 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent THE Adelphi Hotel Koof Garden wa 1 mo-st attractlvelj decorated on Sat urday night for the dinner party am dance given by A. Company, S.S.V.F There were flags everywhere and fes toons of flowers. The- Company colour were used as runners1,355 words
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Article70 1935-04-07 8 Many of the new little hats of the cocKtail typa have "taken the veil »ll it were. At least, they depend upon touches of mesh veiling, stiffened horsehair, c?llophane or similar materials' to give them allure by forming an ecee to the brim, or to make a bit of trnnmintr70 words
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Article54 1935-04-07 8 Amoi :g evening fashions, taffeta i* a favourite. Sometimes it will be seen m navy, touched up with a lighter blue for contrast. One such dress m navy ha.s a waist-length jacket of powder blue made with a very puffy bark. The sash oi the dress combines both the powder54 words
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Article1068 1935-04-07 8 NOT every dress-epoch invents a novel costume, unless, of course, it is one that is intended to be worn for a new game or sport. Our own epoch, however, has originated an entirely new type, the so-called "cocktail costume," which can be worn to those informal assemblies that1,068 words
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Article179 1935-04-07 8 1 WITH A House Divided Mrs. Pearl S. Buck concludes a I trilogy which began with The I Good Earth and was continued m Sons. It often happens that 1 an archaic style is the sign of I a mediocre author. Mrs. Buck B is an179 words
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Advertisement29 1935-04-07 8 j Aux Chats Noirs I Gowns -Day Frocks Sportswear I Sole Agents for "MATITA" Suits Coats I I for Leave the Hills. J M lll 11 l, 1;ll J29 words
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Advertisement110 1935-04-07 8 jriMALflVfln P«WT«R lililrift (WAND-MADE) BEAUTY ID YOUI^ yQNf MAYNARD CO., LTD., 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. PALAIS DES MODES 33, Stamford Road. The management takes pleasure m introducing a new and very select shipment of Hollywood Models for Evening and Afternoon wear, especially ordpicd for the King's Jubilee. REASONABLE PRICES. YOUR110 words
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Advertisement85 1935-04-07 8 ■«Mi>;r!t;nu:;t-iiniu i;;i ii t i i 1. 1 inninc KHtntMT; i BiU 1 Beauty Products of 1 SOCIETK IVHVCiKNE I DKRMATOLOGIQUG i)K SUH\. Cleansin.L* Cretin, Massage Cream, Powder, etc I Sole Agents: Maison Marcelle I Ladies' Hairdressers, I 1 35, STAMFORD KOAD. I I J. KOOY. I'np. 7>'«!illlllll,ll>:lii|iiliitntul il':ii<*.l:il'»«iii'iiwi i85 words
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Article804 1935-04-07 9 Highwaysand Buy ways fOCKTAIL frocks, those in-between v sort of dresses, with sleeves, and ankle length, continue to be Paris and Hollywood favourites for wearing after six and they can go anywhere: to an i if'ormal cocktail gathering, to dinner afterwards, to the cinema or even to dance. At the804 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-04-07 9 Can you guess their names? Two more hrlpers at the Charity Ball on May 10, as they were m days gene by.22 words
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Article242 1935-04-07 9 j A STRIKING collection of Josephine "C" gowns were displayed by Messrs. Robinson and Co.'s charming manne- quins on Friday morning. Among them j were several short sleeved suits suitable for tiffin or sporting events. A particularly outstanding example wao a model m royal blue Canton242 words
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Article1445 1935-04-07 9 Narrative Of A Thrilling Cruise THE following letter was written by Miss Christine Baker, niece of Mr. Gordon Strickland of Singapore, recounting her adventures on board the sailing ship Joseph Conrad, which was chartered by a British writer named Villiers for a trip round1,445 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-04-07 9 Ten Years Ago. On- cf the fair helpers at the Charity Ball to be given on H.M.5. Terror on May 10.21 words
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Article293 1935-04-07 9 Wh:n you prepare for a day away from your dressing table, whether it be a shop- ping tour, motor trip, or a pirnic, always tuck a small flat jar of cleansing cream and a few soft, gauze square? m your pui::<>. You'll be surprised t bow refreshed you293 words
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Advertisement37 1935-04-07 9 THE FINEST Z M^^ SHOE SHOP I IN MALAYA. I i II i f YOON(; CHEONC SHOE CO. THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, 354 ft 35G, North Bridge Rd. Pho:,«. «98 f lM ••«•«••1 I 1 .»;.«tttu|U|H|U|U|U|» 937 words
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Advertisement45 1935-04-07 9 NOW ON A Real 1 Bargain 1 300 HATS 50 DRESSES To Clear at Less than cost. Bamboos, Bangkoks, Calasiao, Balibuntals and Many Other Straws. $1.00 $2.00. Former Prices $5.00, $12.50. Silk Dresses at $5 each. j The Economy S Shop 11-A, Stamford Road. I45 words
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Advertisement135 1935-04-07 9 SIMPLE SCIENCE By E. N. da C. Andrade and J. Huxley. "There is no better British book lon elementary general science." The Manchester Guardian. "Should be m the possession of everyone from the age of eleven years systematic and orderly presentation offered with a lucidity and beauty utterly satisfying to135 words
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Advertisement156 1935-04-07 9 pi N RENE ULLMANN P IJ GOWNS OF DISTINCTION for ALL OCCASIONS. L H latest models from Paris, also new HATS. Wk f\ RENE ULLMANN, Pi jj Capiio) Building, SINGAPORE. \L\ I USE ATKINSONS I Celebrated Lotions Perfumes, etc., t S (By Royal Appointmenl). "1 |fi Ln In ri p156 words
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609 1935-04-07 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Apr. 7, 1935. JUBILEE DAY L*<>UK weeks from to-morrow Malaya, m common with the whole British Empire, will be celebrating Jubilee Day, tht twenty-fifth annivTPlHjf oi the accession to the Throne of a hek)ved monarch. Time i< and the public is wait ing t<» hear what609 words
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930 1935-04-07 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Points In The Rubber Situation— Need For Cheap Production— 1 The Industry Must Be Organised f nURING the last few weeks we have received a few shocks to our complacency. 11 libber, under the Restriction scheme, has not done930 words
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Article712 1935-04-07 10 Anglius - Anglius JJROKKRS seem to be having more than usually hard times m Shanghai. One cf the papers published m that city tells us: The Stock Exchange shove 'ap&nny tournament has been definitely abandoned Not having the necessary 'apenny to shove, entrants m the tournament,712 words
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Advertisement162 1935-04-07 10 Bodily Power Mental Strength* /▼9^|p^^ They are here m <fIH SANATOGEN The nervous system must be vigorous, otherwise fl not only the body suffers but will-power and mental capacity are seriously afiected as weli fl Invigorate your nervous system by taking SanatI cn In so doing, you will both strengthen162 words
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1396 1935-04-07 11 LINK WITH BRIGHTON TRUNK CRIME NO. 1? AMAZING COINCIDENCES Theory Of Man Who Knew Too Much <I5y Air Mail) fFfdm Oui Own Correspcjident; London, Mar. 22. II'HILE little doubt remained that the legs-in-the-train mystery and the discovery of a mak torso in the Grand Junction1,396 words
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Article136 1935-04-07 11 Desert Beauties To Become Mannequins Paris. Desert beauties may soon become fashion queens dressed in the "latest from Paris." Paul Poirest, once head of one of the most famous Paris dress houses, creator of innumerable styles, who was recently dscovered living penniless in a garret, is to take136 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-04-07 11 The Cambridge crew carrying out their oars for a practice spin on the Thames at Mcrtlake.16 words
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Article463 1935-04-07 11 Mr. H. E. B. Newell, prosecuting, replied that he was prepared to tak? that course. REFERENCE TO ALLEGATIONS. "The trouble m this case," Mr. Newel! proceeded, "is that, m the defence, there are very grave allegations against the mother of the child alleged to have463 words
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Advertisement119 1935-04-07 11 When Baby is six months old the all-milk diet should f be supplemented with a Cereal Food io assist m the I development of bone and muscle. I ||S^2|i "LACTOGEFT (RUSHES /£liP form a finely-balanced supplementary food for babies and l^^^f-fi^ growing children. They arc easily digested, pleasani to nutri^o119 words
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Article989 1935-04-07 12 W.B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson ;OSaOESSSS3L'92S[OE^O O In Which IGo Looking O y For Purple Passions And Fail To Find Them. g 3L—UJii— JLOlS^'O^—^~~^^* O I— IQC3QT IQI I AST week m an unguarded moment, I promised, given the time and the inclination, and of course, the989 words
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Advertisement174 1935-04-07 12 TICKETS ISSUED V^-^-^"*^ BY ALL STEAMFOR SHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5905. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET174 words
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Advertisement62 1935-04-07 12 I Radiant Beauty i i i LUXURIA I II I A superior dean sing mar 1 cream i it pene- trates deep into the pores, remoring dust and grime. It preserves and enriches the skin's natural 0i15 the real secret of fresh, supI pie, young skin. i «HubWui FAMOUS BEAUTY62 words
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Advertisement86 1935-04-07 12 ASSETS EXCEED $14,0KJ,000. 3 I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the I Supreme Court of England86 words
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Article438 1935-04-07 13 Empire's Plans CHILDREN'S PART IN CELEBRATIONS Vn toria, Transvaal. HOW various parts of the British Empire are preparing special celerations on the occasion of Their Majesties' Jubilee is illustrated »by he following messages from Renter. RAF IN S. AFRICA. One of y* m > a K''»!y awaited438 words
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Article197 1935-04-07 13 But Produced A Mack's Beanstalk" Melbourne, March 23. A doctcr':. riding switch and a smithy W an eye for hciticulture proauc^ pcf the finest home-grown i m Melbourne or subtfttos. Ir the B when men were men and horses a gcc:i day's work. Dr. Dick of Jiamond197 words
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Article130 1935-04-07 13 To Be Represented In Film Riding A Bicycle Stockholm. the characters m a costume i'wll n th the time of Carl XV of BE W be the P™ s ent King of Gustaf V. according to the Paper Aftonbladet. Gustaf. it is stated, will be reMil k.'130 words
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Article379 1935-04-07 13 Discovery Of Gold Hoards gOLD, silver and bank-notes amounting V. to many thousands of pounds have been found m s -'range places. Here are the st ,ries of the manner and place of their discovery, told by Reuter's c< rn^poulerls all over the world:"MINT" FOR MOLES. Children379 words
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Article153 1935-04-07 13 Australian's Meetings With Ben Hall Sydney, Mar. 25. Three meetings with Ben Hall, the notcr.ous bushranger, are among the memories of Mr. Ezekiah Crossley, 74--year-cld resident of Wargelia. near Yass. who has just visited Sydney for the ftrsi time m more than 50 years. Nearly 70 years ago,153 words
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Article149 1935-04-07 13 Man Arrested For Alleged Pillaging Par's. The Lagny train smash, which cause.! the death of over two hundred persons on Christmas Eve, 1933, led not only to many deeds of heroism but also to pillaeng. One of the alleged p lingers, August*.' Hott, has now been arrested,149 words
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Article130 1935-04-07 13 Portuguese Brunette Awarded First Prize Paris. The most laughable contest on record has just been decided here. A large number of women took part and a critical jury has decided the result. All the women had to do was to laugn. But the task of the jury was130 words
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Article1115 1935-04-07 13 Diamond In A Toe Hearse Stolen Bee Kills Woman Elected By Pepperimint. HERE are sjme strange stories sent by Reuter correspondents from many parts of the world: MARRY IN HASTE. You may get married after giving only an hour's notice m Montana, U.S.A. but only up till1,115 words
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Article245 1935-04-07 13 Possessed Many Modern j Comforts i Belgrade "CPACIOUS rooms, soft dry beds, run- ning water m all rooms This might be the advertisement cf a proifistoric estate agent, according t 0 the l'ght thrown On some ancient caves tn Dalmatia. Even m prehistoric days, men and wemen— were245 words
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Advertisement157 1935-04-07 13 THE RESULT OF SPARE TIME STUDY. The greatest triumphs of the Business and Professional World are the result of Spare Time Study. No man reaches a high position who is net Drepared to set asid? some of his evening hours for study, which will fit him for promotion and pay-raises.157 words
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Advertisement308 1935-04-07 13 nfl iff! ]i r k^m n s>nd nrir f r fuiiy iuu3tra cd Ust Royal Bakery' suggestions, showing a Orders are accepted for all special occasiojcS, such as Weddings, Birthdays. Christenings etc., and icing can be executed m accordance with personal wishes. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C? US PROPRIETORS 1 Warm308 words
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Article, Illustration2360 1935-04-07 14 Inter-State Match At Kuala Lumpur All-Malaya Tourney To Replace Triangular Tournament Notes From Perak And Selangor The Season In Singapore Results Of Matches and Tournaments. (By "Dragon") JT is understood that the Selangor Badminton Association has sent an invitation to Perak to play an inter-State match2,360 words
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Article224 1935-04-07 14 j Georges Carp?ntier s New "Punch" Paris. i |\O you want to be "knocked out" m forty-eight seconds? If so Georges Carpentier will oblige you painlessly with his new "punch"-- "The Forty-eight Cocktail." 1 Georges has invented this cocktail, the ingredients of which are a closelyguarded secret,224 words
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Article176 1935-04-07 14 Ruled Out Of Church By Bishop Brantford REV. J. Schonskey. priest of St. Johr. s Ukia'nian Catholic Church here, has withdrawn from the pastorate and moved to Grimsby as a farmer, following a mling by B shop B. V. Ladyka of Winnipeg that married clergymen may not carry176 words
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Article72 1935-04-07 14 Berlin. How Lancashire makes love as seen by a German, is described by a correspondent of the "B.Z am Mittag" m the course of an article. He writes: "The population at<>und Lancashire are taciturn. They can carry on a con versation for hours by merely »?x changing72 words
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Advertisement185 1935-04-07 14 Uoifet <Soa/o~ Fragrant and delicate m perfume INO Toilet Soap keeps the skin smooth and soft simply because no artificial colouring is used m its manufacture for export purposes and what's more, it's British. SOLf AGENTS: T. C. HAY CP SINGAPORE 1 a PB 2. CURE FOR DIABETES! i REGLYKOL185 words
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Advertisement49 1935-04-07 14 r Vk' VKAKNESS. I >7] DtBILIT\ yt h f f§^ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radrcaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. tax better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPKNSARIFS49 words
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Article1324 1935-04-07 15 Ping-Pong Season In Singapore Season To Start Earlier This Year Colony's Chances In Malayan Chinese Olympiad History Of The U.C.A. Officv-Bearers Of Local Clubs. (By "Clubman") H£ pjng-ponjr season m Singapore 1 t j,j s year will be^in earlier than u<t y«r- ]t will begin m1,324 words
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Article528 1935-04-07 15 I Discovery Accredited To Chinese Princess hundred ytars before our era, B j v Chinese princess, Si-lin-Chi, the wife of the Emperor Hoang Ti, was resting m her g&itfen, under the shade ol a mulberry tree. She was interested m the movements of some siikwerms, and528 words
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Article125 1935-04-07 15 The final of the Inter-Team Tournament was played off m the Clerical Union Hall last Sunday, between Mr. Teo Soo Poh's team and Mr. Yap Chin Tee's Team, and resulted m a victory for the forme,r by 4 games to 1. Results: Teo Soo Poll fcaptj teat Yap125 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-04-07 15 Alice Fay, who appears with James Dunn m 365 Nights m Hollywood," which comes to the Alhambra thi.~ month.19 words
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Article189 1935-04-07 15 Oldest Known Temple In Bengal Discovered? Calcutta. Traces of the oldest known temple m the province of Bengal have been discovered by Mr. K. N. Dikshit, Superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of Indra, m a mound of ruins m a tiny village m North Bengal. Excavation work was189 words
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Article174 1935-04-07 15 End Of Wet Season In North Australia Darwin, Mar. 23. The "knockem down" rains are falling at Darwin. This is the aborigines' term for the rains Which, towards the end of the monsoonal season, knock down the long grass which rises to a height of six tt>174 words
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504 1935-04-07 15 Director Of "Caravan" On Technique IT'S the little things that count." To many people that's a bromide. but to Erik Charell it's a technique. An old saw can make a new carriage. In Charell 3 case it can. and does pro- I duce a504 words
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Article121 1935-04-07 15 Surprise For Red Indians At Funeral Massc-y, Ontario. Red Indians from far and near rod? to the Spanish River Reserve near here to pay their last respects to an a^rd squaw, Mrs. George Owl. Senior. For two days the woman haci been ar rayed m *ier funeral121 words
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Article, Illustration256 1935-04-07 15 Menaka To Open Here On Saturday THE beautiful Indian daneu. Menaka. 1 <Mrs. Leila Sohkoyt ana her talented company will open a short .season m Singapore at the Theaiie Royal on Saturday next. April 13. Menaka has won a big reputation tn Einoof lor her grace256 words
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Advertisement141 1935-04-07 15 To He Opi'.ud On ;> Friday, lira May. l^Rl By Hjb Exct*!lent y II GOVERNOR, i HV II \i <;.<^ o.m 1 I|| gSr. jf»^ i I II W& ■•■>:.: >: '^"^B« Bm^Bl 1 1 rr MbW^S%Xc*Sl t **^v > I BM^fIrT^^??M3HIWWffP^B« I I BERNARH MACFADDEN'S BOOKS. ASTHMA HAY FEVER141 words
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Article2211 1935-04-07 16 Asiatics In Sport Great Progress Within Last Few Years Chinese Ladies And Golf Selangor State Cricket Trial Stonor Shield Matches And Singapore Padang "Derby" (By "Forward") THE news published m last, week's notes that Asiatics are taking up golf with great enthusiasm provides another indication of the2,211 words
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Article719 1935-04-07 16 K. O - K.O. (By /CONTRARY to expectations, Young Tarley defeated the hard-hitting Siamese lightweight, Nai Smarr. at Penang recently. According to the account of the Tarlei/s scrap, which was over 15 two-minute j Speed rounds, Tarley speed proved Smarn's Wins undoing. It was the j719 words
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Advertisement131 1935-04-07 16 Forget the heat fl| j A LONG COOL DRINK OF jB PHCENI X JtLfJ will dispel all that. wKmKi Among the varied assortment WWWBpWyi of renowned PHOENIX Aerated |w^S fm® MA AS— 6. 'X" ti*l I GREAT MENTAL ENERGY GREAT PHYSICAL ENERGY I TIRELESS AT WORK PLAY These are the131 words
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Advertisement35 1935-04-07 16 jo? v fV^ 3 W* jg >> Cocoa-bean* of only the 5^ p fintst quality, roasted by their own special method, S^^^s make Van Houten'i Cojj ~..,J coa better, richer and 3^^s cheaper than any other.35 words
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Article1549 1935-04-07 17 Straits Steamship Annual Meeting following Cautious Policy Of Prudent Finance Singapore, Saturday muv Finieth General Meeting of the T Vails Steamship Company Ltd.. L held at the Registered Office 10-aay. w C E Wurtzburg presided and present were Messrs. F. S. ?Jl Gaw Khek Khiam. W. A. Fell. lb l£«n3l.1,549 words
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Article66 1935-04-07 17 Opium Monoooly To Be Established Peipins. Mar. 14. The various district magistrates, m Jehol decided to-day to buy all the opium m the province and to organise a government monopoly. A49oni "The new scheme will come into effect "inthML establishment of the new Japanese Consulate at Chengteh capital66 words
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Article603 1935-04-07 17 Imposing Funeral At Penaitg I The funeral of the late Capitan Chung Thye Phin, which took tfiace irom his residence, 58, Northam Road, Penang, on Thursday morning, was attended by nearly SCO friends and relatives, some of whom had come fr<Ai Ipoh, i'aiping I and603 words
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Article177 1935-04-07 17 Opsned By Mrs. B. C. Roberts Singapore, Saturday. THE many people who were present at the Fete organised by members of the St. Peter's Tamil Church-workers Association held m the St. Ajidrew's School Hall this afternoon could not say that they went away disappointed. They were177 words
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Article112 1935-04-07 17 Madras Legislator's Bust Unveiled Madras, March 22. "I HAVE been greatly impressed by the atmosphere, dignity and decorum which prevails m the Madras Legislature, and m heln"ner t«j mould that atmosphere Mr. Swamikannu Pillay played a very considerable part," observed th? Governor. Lord Erskine, when unveiling a bust112 words
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Article1204 1935-04-07 17 Mr. G. Sturrock's Vision HIS 28 YEARS IN MALAYA AS retiring Director of Public Works, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Public Works, Malay States, Mr. G. Sturrock, m an interview with a Sunday Tribune represe t tive, expressed his views on matter? which come under his1,204 words
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Article, Illustration10 1935-04-07 17 Mr. G. Sturrock, Director of Public Works, who is retiring.10 words
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Article200 1935-04-07 17 Views Of A Chinese Broker A well-known Chine m m interview, says thai he believes fah&< an Anglo-American loan to China is bound to come. He gives, as the reason, the fad tint circumstances are L to for the loan. He believes that Mr. Roosevelt finds200 words
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Article76 1935-04-07 17 State Council Approves Expenditure (From Our Otcn Reporter} I;>ch. Saturday IT is understood QuU dM IVrak S.ate Council Fniaiu-e Comni ie n has sanctioned expenditure during 1935 of $75,000 on an aerodrome, $40,000 on aeroplanes and $25,000, fcr five yrars, as a subsidy for the Flying Club. The76 words
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Article612 1935-04-07 18 "THE PRINCIPLES OF CRICKET Valuable Advice INSTRUCTIVE AS WELL AS INTERESTING ILL lovers of cricket and especially A would-be cricketers will find this handbook instructive as well as interesting reading writes "Veritas" m the "Times ol Ceylon," commenting on "The Principles of Cricket," which has been compiled by E. H.612 words
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Article183 1935-04-07 18 PA HANG NOTES Cricket Season To Open At Easfer (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, April 5. rE Kuala Lipis cricket season opens on Apr. 21, when a team, under the captaincy of A. E. Brooker. of Budu Estate, will play a whole day match against Raub District. 4c The183 words
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Article375 1935-04-07 18 Draper's Daughter Out To Beat The World MARY Hardwick, twenty-one-year-old daughter of a Putney draper enu this year's first tennis sensation, won the Queen's Club spring singles on Friday and the women's and the mixed doubles yesterday She is out to beat the world and gives375 words
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Article967 1935-04-07 18 Annual Report For 1934 THE following is the Sixth annual report of the Singapore Badminton Association to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held on Thursday, April 11, at 8 p.m. at the Clerical Union Hall, Singapore. RESIGNATION Mr Lim Kee Cheok resigned his967 words
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Article386 1935-04-07 18 Murota Gets Draw With Abayan (By "Referee") THERE were no sensations at fne New World arena on Friday, but the boxing .served no was of high cla.°s and a big crowd -greatly enioyed it. It shows how well the game hos caught on that patrons no386 words
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Article106 1935-04-07 18 Tournament Ties For This Week The following: ties m the S.R.C. Billiards Tournament will be played cff this week, play starting at 6.30 p.m.: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. "B" singles handicap 200 up: E. 1p Mer?ier (—6O) vs. H. C. Humphries 6O) Mixed doubles handicap. 200 up:— W. A.106 words
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Article115 1935-04-07 18 J&wi Tanglin B.P. Beat Sepoy Lines B.P. A friendly match between Jawi Tanjrl rB.P. and the Sepoy Lines B.P. was held a Ellis Ri;ad last Sunday, resulting m a win for the former. The following are the results (Jawi Tan#. lin B.P.s players mentioned first) A. A Rahman k;st115 words
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Article813 1935-04-07 18 Annual Competition ENG WANG'S UNIQUE FEAT THE sixth annual weight-lifting competition <>i the iSinj?apore Amateur Weight-lifters' Association, decided on weigh t-f or -weight based on Austin Formula, was held at the residence of the President, Mr, Tan Soo Chye, on Sunday iast before a good gathering of813 words
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Article52 1935-04-07 18 Result Of April Ladies' Spoon Competition Twenty-four carcb en oil* the Lai; ey) and the following returned Mrs. R. W. McCreath 1 up. Mrs. E. Litchfield AH square Mrs p. Crai All square Mrs. .7. Thorn 1 down Mn. E. Klteham 1 clown Mrs. \v. p. Douglas52 words
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Advertisement200 1935-04-07 18 Just a bedtime cup of Bourn-vita the food-drink with a unique property. Why do you sleep better after a cup of Bourn-vita at night How does this delicious food-drink help you to relax and sleep soundly? These questions are being asked by thousands of men and •tV'bed-time US they inC200 words
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859 1935-04-07 19 Opening Day Of Easter Meeting Me *h her son An A Dawson Two Winners Each i From Our Chen Reporter) PtDXTtg, Saturday. riifiE first day of the Permnjr Turf Club's Easter meeting was favoured by fine weather. There was a fair attendance and the going859 words
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Article145 1935-04-07 19 T6 Crawl 500 Miles Tv;6 Hindu worshippers of he Goddess Sadrina-h have set cut from here to crawl on their hands and knees to the shrine of the Gcddess at Badrinath in the Himalayas a distance of about 550 milc-s. Cne cf them named Mulcand, is a middle-aged145 words
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Article105 1935-04-07 19 The Morris Factory at Cowiey covers an area of 62 acres, and finds employment tor nearly 5,000 people, whose weekly wage bill averages for £22,000. The Foundry at Coventry covers 79,000 sq. ft., while the Engines Branch at Co- j ventry and the Courthouse Green machine shops possess105 words
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Article33 1935-04-07 19 Sinjjaporp, Satvrda'y. All cricket matches which were have been played m Singupdic ami Kuala Lumpur to-day were washe:l cut cwing to the heavy rain which fell m :he 'afternoon.33 words
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Article55 1935-04-07 19 Will all Y.W.C.A. menbers and friends 1 note that on account of the Art Exhibition which is being opened at tbe Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay next week, trie reception planned to welcome Miss Burgess will be held a: the Hostel Club Room on Fort Canning Road, Wednesday, April55 words
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Article332 1935-04-07 19 Annual Handicap Competition Singapore, Saturday. f v HE tenth annual handicap :;\vimming carnival of the V.M.C.A. was held I this afternoon at Fort Canning Pool. Owing to the rain there was only a -mall crowd present, but keen competi- lion was seen. Mrs. Graham White distributed the332 words
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Article123 1935-04-07 19 M.G/s Successes In Scotch Speed Trials The first Scottish Sporting Car Club even:« of the year resulted m an outright win for .an M.G. M'd^et driven by Mr. T. .S. Weston, who v>-on the Alexander Cup for the best perfdrr/iarice irrespective of class. Mr. Weston's M.G, Midgzt was123 words
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Article725 1935-04-07 19 Getting possession from mid-field, he dribbled light through the defence and placed the ball incc the corner 61 'nnet. In the next minute MAT tf OOR gav? the Maiays the lead. Marimoba pas^Ci forward. Edwards rushed ouc inieVoept the shot, but MAT tiOOR jus. be'at him725 words
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Advertisement403 1935-04-07 19 KNEES WOULD LET HER DOWN Result Of Neglected Rheumatism Here is a letter that go t \o prove thai even rheumatism of long standing can relieved by th^ right treatment: "I have been a sufferer from rheumatism fcr tome 12 to M y ars new Mid have aken n >403 words
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Miscellaneous259 1935-04-07 19 ROYAL SILVER JUBILEE Provisional Programme For Singapore THE provisional programme for the celebrations in Singapore during the Royal Sliver Jubilee in early May is as follows: Monday, May 6: 7.30 a.m.. Ceremonial parade. Esplanade; 11 a.m., thanksgiving services at all places of worship; almsgiving and feeding of the poor by259 words
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Article, Illustration112 1935-04-07 20 Pat PatesfQn who appears m "Love Time." the Fox Musical Production .eh opeus at the Pavilion Theatre ro-nlght. An incident m Friday's friendly soccer match at the Anson Road Stadium m which the Chinese beat the Marine Dept. 2—l. A giant floating crane re-slepping the main mast of the liner112 words
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