Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 April 1935
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Title Section11 1935-04-14 1 The Sunday Tribune V01.2-N0.j47 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1935. FIVE CENTS.11 words
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692 1935-04-14 1 BETTING BILL HILLS SALE OF TICKETS FLOW OF MONEY DRIED UP Press Forbidden To Publish The Results (By Air Mail) London, April 3. THE Irish Sweepstake, so far as England is concerned, is finished. The operation s imposed by the Betting and Lotteries Act692 words
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Article98 1935-04-14 1 EHome Delights For Malayan Exiles (By Air Mail.) (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London. April 3. CTOWED m the cool chamber of a vessel which sailed from Merseyside this week was a very special case containing thousands of live trout ova, consigned tc Smsaoore. Elaborately packed m a98 words
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Article109 1935-04-14 1 Severe Fighting In Kweichow Hongkong, April 12. A DETAILED report from Kwei yang, the capital of Kweichow -tates that since their defeat nort Df the city the Reds have moved t Yungan and Pingyuet. Their plan was to launch an other general offensive on Kwei 1 this. Marshal109 words
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Article356 1935-04-14 1 Trade Commissioner's Review (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 3. A LTHOUGH the return to a full measure of prosperity is unlikely until the ills of tht world have eased, yet the country is m an enviable position ii comparison with many othei countries.'' This sentence356 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-04-14 1 A party of Penang Flying Club members photographed on arrival at Kuala Lumpur Flying Club on Friday morniiig. They flew back the same evening to Penang. Left to right: Mr. Wee Theang Siew and Mr. E. S Greenwood, on VR SAD, Mr. Tye Poh Sun and Dr. Lee < Tiang54 words
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Article419 1935-04-14 1 >f view the difficulty of the situa- On arises out of the fact that, m m increasingly w de range of goodMalayan ideas of values are now lased on Japanese prices. Mr. Harigrpttf says:* "Fcr any Person considering ..-.the subject of pmpetit^n #»ciumitued AiV Majavp he background is419 words
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Article211 1935-04-14 1 "Fraudulent Acts" VIGOROUS ATTACK BY LORD HARLEY London, Apr. 13. A VIGOROUS attack on European missionaries m China vas rtiade by Lor.d Marley at :he London Lyceum Club Dejating Society m proposing :hat "China should be left free trom interference to work oui ncr own destiny/ The211 words
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Article203 1935-04-14 1 Mr. Joseph Rolls Starts Afresh (By Air Mail.) f From Our O.vn Correspondent., London, Apr. 3. ONE of the most poignant result; of the pepper gamble has beer irightened by the news that Mi Joseph D. Rolls, one Of the mes rghly respected merchants m Minting Lane,203 words
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Article130 1935-04-14 1 FRANK BRITISH CRITICS Silver Policy Driving Her Into Arms Of Japan London, April 13. tkr TH ERE is an ironic flavour about the whole American silver situation," declares the Daily Herald City Editor. "Mr. Roosevelt, by cultivating silver interests at home, is directly helping what he fearsReuter - 130 words
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Article70 1935-04-14 1 Inquiry By Malayan Education Dept. TN recent months the Sunday Tribune and the Malaya Tribune have drawn attention to the problem of special treatment for juvenile offenders. This matter has now been taken up by a (Jovernment department. Singapore, Saturday. It is probable that as the result f investigations70 words
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Article165 1935-04-14 1 while he was on home leave recently, developments m this problem m Malaya may take place. Mr. Morten returned from <«ight months' h(»me leave this week and •ias since then resumed duties. GENERAL INVESTIGATION It is understood that during h )erio<l of furlough, he went into the u<st'«.n, and. with165 words
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Advertisement17 1935-04-14 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURITY lpm EVERY SUNDAY. Teonk Courts reserved at fl.*o an evening. none '6490.17 words
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Advertisement11 1935-04-14 1 UmLkl 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 311 words
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336 1935-04-14 2 IN THREE CITIES IN MALAYA i Kuala Lumpur Decision l i FUND TO START WITH $50,000 THREE cities m MalayaSingapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur- have now started funds ior establishing homes for the decrepit and aged m honour of the Silver Jubilee of His336 words
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Article98 1935-04-14 2 Alleged Cheating Of Hotel Manager Singapore, Saturday. MR. Matthew Grasse, a European giving ifl an address m Oxley Rise, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr N Gnee, to-day, on two charges of cheating m respect of $10. After Court-Inspector McLennan ex- t plained the charges, the accused claim-98 words
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Article121 1935-04-14 2 Battleships To Participate In f Naval Review London, April 1*;. In addition to bat tie -cruisers, cruises, deiM-oyers, submarines, alrerait carriers and other type^ of vessels m 'he Royal Navy, ten battlcshios will take part m the Naval Review to bo held at c Spi'ihead on July 16121 words
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Article108 1935-04-14 2 Alleged Theft Of A U Motor-Car 3 Singapore, Saturday. f r The four soldiers attached to the t Wiltshire Regiment. Privates James Perry. Albert Podgett, Leonard Stagg g and John Courtney, made another ap- i a pearance beiore the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. to-day, when a108 words
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Article151 1935-04-14 2 Exhibition For Local Artists IN connection wuh the celebrations m honour of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the King, the Municipal Com-' missioners propose to hold an exhibition of paintings, drawings and etchings, also an exhibition of art photography oy local artists only, at the Municipal Offices151 words
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Article94 1935-04-14 2 Gift Of A Banner From Nanking Club A tapestry banner has been presented to the Singapore Rotary Cluo by the Rotary Club of Nanking, and was brought to Singapore by Dr. C. T. Wang. The banner, which is beatuilullv deI signed and woven, bears two Rotary mottoes m94 words
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Article139 1935-04-14 2 The Programme Of ZGE For To-Day The piogramme of gramophone records from Station ZGE (Kuala Lumpur i. 48.92 metres, to-day (Sunday) is as follows: Selections Le Chasseur Maudit. Marche Joyeuse, Royal Opera Orchestra. i Selections from Lucia di Lammermoor. Spargi di Amaro Panto. Ardon GL m- j139 words
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Article109 1935-04-14 2 Stowaway From Penang To Singapore Singapore, Saturday. Joseph Jacob an Indian was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment. by Captain. Geoffrey Freyberg m the j Marine Court this morning, on his plead- ing guilty to a charge of being a stowaway on board the s.s. Naldera. from Penang109 words
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Article69 1935-04-14 2 Singapore-, Saturday. When the ambulance was called to Stanley Street this afternoon, the dresser found a Chinese- woman lying by the ■oadside. Che appeared to be suffering from ever and was behaving m a peculiar nanner. The ambulance took the woman to lospital. It appears that69 words
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Article55 1935-04-14 2 The Police Band will play the followng programme at the Botanic Gardens his evening, beginning at nine o'clock: Overture, "StradeHa," Fiotow, Excerpts rom Sullivan's Operas, Arr. Godfrey; Descriptive. "The Smithy." Altera; Sclec- ion, "A Musical Jigsaw," ar.. Aston; 'election of Sonne's Songs, arr. Hume; selection of English Airs,55 words
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Article32 1935-04-14 2 Singapore, Saturday. A newly-born Chinese infam was bund dead In a dustbin on Rochoie 2anal Road this morning. The Coroner was informed and the )olice are investigating thc matter.32 words
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Article107 1935-04-14 2 1 Youths Knocked Down By Motor-Cars Singapore, Baturday. THE ambulance department was called upon to deal with two street acci- dents to-day. At about 1 o'clock a call was received from Beach Road, where a CLine.se boy who was riding a cycle Was Knocked down by a motor-car.107 words
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Article107 1935-04-14 2 Fifty-Four Charges Against Chinese Singapore. Saturday. I Indicted on 54 charges of dishonestly j disposing of stolen property, a Chinese. Siah Kah. appeared before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. to-day. The case will be heard on April 13. before the District Judge. Mr. H. A Forrer. The107 words
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Article41 1935-04-14 2 I I Yang Mulia Rajah Mudah of Pasir Borneo, brother-in-law of Tuan Haji j Am bok Scoloh bin Haji Omar. J.P., who Went to Mecca with bis wife and children Lo perform the pilgrimage, retains tol Singapore to-morrow by the "Menelaus."41 words
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Article146 1935-04-14 2 Deaths Of Weil-Known People •By Air M 'From Our Own Cor -re spondent; Londoi n\u, 3. WALLERS at Malaya Hous,. this week include: Mr. j. g. Crawford M.cs. i staying fa London Major H. S. Paterson, Lard Office Adviser. Kedah, who celebrated his arrival en furlough by146 words
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Article70 1935-04-14 2 The s.s. "Karagola" brought to Singapore on Wednesday two distinguished visitors from Rangoon m the poisons of the Prince of one of the Southern Shan States Sao Bhwe Thaike or Sawbwu 'Chief Ruler of Yawnghwe and Mi Beh Taik Orr of Steel Brothers. Ltd Tne former is70 words
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Advertisement373 1935-04-14 2 IfINDLATER'S llj SHERRY N'DRY CLUB" AN EXCEEDINGLY PLEASANT WINE. ON THE DRY SIDE. WHIC H WILL BE APPRECIATED BY Dl HE CONNOISSE IR EITHER AS AN APERITIF OR VI DINNER. i r fis\^^_W¥ DUTY EXTRA. C' _t I ROB INS UN SCO.,!. 10 SINGAPORE. !fURE FOR DIABETES! I REGLYKOL "WESTPHAL"373 words
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Advertisement167 1935-04-14 2 I Grand Theatre New World 7.00 P.M. TO-NIGHT <U0 I .M. THE RETURN VISIT OF TIIE INTERXAThJXALLY WEU. -KNOWN CRINESE MAGICAL TK -ri*E /AONARCtI OmfiQC AND LtG[fiDtnfiml|3_E» I vvCvr **> AND CHiNA'S tuuiiztc r^srtN sT/ir f:JR 7 r^B.\ TA m W\ I±____ Wwituhis conaMivo* i_ iwxx s^n^sr**-. ---Mr ~7~ !?l167 words
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Article834 1935-04-14 3 A Few Surprises IST DIVISION LEADERS IN DRAWN GAMES London, April 13. r»uXTI£AItY to expectations, the position of the leaders m the First Division of the English F.A. League remains unchanged, by a <traage coincidence, the first four teams r drawn their games to-day. Arsenal's draw with834 words
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Article127 1935-04-14 3 Disappointing State i Trial (Froni Our Onn Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday THE Perak Soccer Trial on the Kuala Kangsar Road padang this evening en su d a L win for the Probables by 3-2 rhe Probables were much stronger I than tne Possibles and the former I do n127 words
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Article45 1935-04-14 3 Drawn Game After Extra Time London. April 13. The English Amateur Cup final m which bishop Auckland arew with I Wimbldon 0-0 at\er extra time. The Irish F.A. Cup final between i Lame and Glentoran ended m a draw of 0-0 i ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article726 1935-04-14 3 London. April 13. The following matches m the Rugby Union were played to-day: D.vonport Servs. 18 Gloucester 1) Harlequins J5 London Welsh 10 Lekes.tr 39 Blaekheath 8 l.lunelly 42 Bath 0 London Irish 8 O.M.T. 27 iMaachestei 9 Bhk :-hcnd Park Jl j Moseley 23 Old Millhillians 3726 words
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Article841 1935-04-14 3 ADMINISTRATOR SCHOLAR j Tribute To Dr. Winstedt ADDRESS PRESENTED BY TEACHERS A WELL-DESERVED tribute was paid to Dr. R. O. Winstedt. General Adviser, Johore, and formerly Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S., m an address which was presented to him by the Singapore Teachers' Association at a farewe tea which841 words
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Article34 1935-04-14 3 London, April 12. I The death occurred to-day of the Earl of Dundonald. aged 82, a distinguished soldier who served m Egypt, South Africa and m the European War.— British Official Wireless.34 words
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Article288 1935-04-14 3 League Demonstration ECONOMIC BLOCKADE PROBABLE Stresa, April 13. IJERR Hitler's consent to join the Eastern European Pact has encouraged the British, who are moving heaven and earth to induce Germany to rejoin the European concert, despite French preparations for a de monstration before the League Council288 words
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Article128 1935-04-14 3 Hearing Resumed And Adjourned Singapore, Saturday. FUitTHER evidence \/as recorded hefore the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day m connection with 'hr case m which the proprietor and the manager o_? a Chinese theatrical company 1 ang Peng Kuang and Sia Cheang Li, are128 words
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Article33 1935-04-14 3 Nanking, April 12. The Chinese Government lias again ordered Dr. Alfred Sze, the Chinese Minister at Washington, to lodge a. protest against the United States silver policy. Sin Chew Jit Poh.33 words
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Article148 1935-04-14 3 {Continued from previous col.) rearmament of those count ivs must ultimately depend on the attituoe of the Little Entente. ANOTHER CONFERENCE? The last stage of the Conference opened m brilliant sunshine at 9.30 a.m. and the delegates are struggling to finish m order to leave for Geneya m the afternoon.Reuter - 148 words
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Article360 1935-04-14 3 Opening Performance MENAKA AND HEB COMPANY TO those who have oniy been a i tomed to seeing the dank j dances of the West performed on (fee j stage by artistes who have devote.; their lives to the task of maid I •hese to perfection, last night360 words
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Advertisement18 1935-04-14 3 I^kn unbroken tradition of I quality maintained for Marin I half- a century i $TAT&&PR|H I ity I18 words
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Article571 1935-04-14 4 Getting Film Moods EMOTION-CREATING TRICKS TTS that moment before the cameras start turning that are the most interesting on the motion picture set. All stars have some little superstition or emotion-creating trick that is as much a part of their histrionic equipment as their571 words
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Article433 1935-04-14 4 Vigorous Periods Of Play UNDENIABLY, nobody works any harder than the film stars when they are working, and it is also true that nobody plays any harder than the stars when they are not working. The play periods m the lives of the stars are always433 words
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Article487 1935-04-14 4 FILM STARS THEIR FAN-MAIL Myth Disproved REAL FEELING OF GRATIFICATION pfOUSANDS <>i British 'fans' have written to Fay Wray and Claude Rains during the time the two Hollywood stars have been at work on "The Clairvoyant'" at tht Gainsborough Studios, and during the last lew weeks hot h Miss Wray487 words
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Advertisement326 1935-04-14 4 IWmmmmmmmimmwmmmMmimmwmmwmmmmimmmmmummmmi-mmmmmm \_x*im*l\l-m\\AA._l>&k\'\'\\\'\\\lo\ STARTING TO-DAY 9*************** g jm M >-.««»»»»««»»»»»»««»»»^»«»> J S ™ery^J split your sides iALHAMBRAj t^j^/jfr 3.15 6.15 9.15 anlics thai efo Ja/Jlfetle* From the private notebook of l f, AAA/ a famous Columnist comes this ___^B I fl T_r x-- 1 *Br 1^ s^n^ol^ two ambitious ice-men who326 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1935-04-14 5 Stricily Between Ourselves AWAKE very early last Sunday m order to meet a ship which, the agents declared optimistically, would arrive at daylight. Making due allowance for optimism and accidents, I judged that seven o'clock would be early enough for me to present myself at the well-known gate number three1,650 words
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Advertisement165 1935-04-14 5 fi 1 ccmjeel EW LI FE suge fhrouffn my veins "TyTO more weary, dull days fnr m< No mon depressing X. colds and rasping coughs Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find keen new relish m my work and a ncwenioy-m*-<*x l*X\ ment165 words
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Article4306 1935-04-14 6 H. G. Wells - H. G. Wells OUR SHORT STORY By ri.\E confidential evening, not three months ago, Lionel Wallace told j me thi »<.ry of the Door m the I Wall. And at the time I thought, j that so far a.s ho wa:* concerned it was a4,306 words
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Advertisement22 1935-04-14 6 jfefosHHlJ Ikon PERNOX rints—: ERFECT'-f M ICTURESTILHI Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company 2, FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE From all Photo dealt is.22 words
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Article2490 1935-04-14 7 f&Bttnmsd from Page 6/ ~a vnu ever bavt Carnaby twist your Then perhaps you'll understand SS'it wem with me I swore my story V ntf There was nobody m tne SLI then to -aye a chap from Carnaby, SSSi Crawshaw put m a word or so. S2,490 words
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Article109 1935-04-14 7 I Largest Church In Saxony Destroyed i i Dresden i The church of Seifhennersdorf m th:Lausitz, the largest church m Saxony, has been destroyed by fire. Less than twenty-four hours earlier, a Bach commemoration service had been held there on the fine new organ. No satisfactory cause fcr109 words
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Article118 1935-04-14 7 Man Sent To Prison For Life i Vienna. i Because he stole a dead deer which h? I found m the woods near Dornbrn (Vo- rarlberg), Anton Krummbacher, age<; 28, has been sent to prison for life. In 1926 Krummbacher shot and kilted i a forester118 words
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Article66 1935-04-14 7 ting the modest young lady of Beaumont for the throne of "America's Heiress No 1" left vacant by Miss Barbara Hutton and M;s.s Doris Duke on their marriages Miss Hutton (the Woolworth heiress! married one of the Mdivani brothers*, j Miss Dixke ("the world's richest girt") j wedded Mr. James66 words
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Article261 1935-04-14 7 15-Year-01d Girl Wants To Be A Violinist I Beaumont, Texas. WHAT are you going to do with your fortune of £8,000,000?" said the interviewer to little Mildred Yount. pretty 15-year-old heiress to the oil millions of i Mr. Frank Youtit, who died two years ago.261 words
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Advertisement364 1935-04-14 7 A man's career at college Hi, <*_- 1 1. mmerm Zycme \\ty9\xvi£v oi \\sc\u\iorx u gs *$m^ seldom give:' a reliable C-' /-Tbe "Tern* of"tbe coorai^v^ W& Q&__j_^ it w a u /u o^da^b prop oi' TTT^Sr la *i +7 Judlcial tel2 Irritability Sleeplessness Genera! Weakness Fatigue Lack Ol Appetite364 words
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Article, Illustration673 1935-04-14 8 China. Java, Bah, Japan, Burma and is particularly interesting to the student, showing the different racial charac- ttiisticb. facial features and costume de- tails. Quite extiaoidinary are ttifc costumes and headdresses won: by the natives ot Burma, living ciosc to the boundaries ot China. Huge673 words
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Article922 1935-04-14 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. THL exhibition of water colour paint- ings by Madame Lafugie was opened last Monday at the Y.W.C.A. on Collyer Quay by the Consul for France M. i Ballereau. Among those who were present at the opening were Mr. H. Sartor. Mrs. v. W. W S.922 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-04-14 8 A corner of the dining room of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Williams' homo on Pulau ITbin.16 words
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Article130 1935-04-14 8 pretty frock was of spotted organdy m bouffant style. Mrs. Langf ord -Sarins- bury looked very pretty m tourquoise l i blue ripple crepe with high halter neck and a silver sequin butterfly for trimi rning on shoulder. The latest thing m millinery was discovered at the Los Angeles Style130 words
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Advertisement167 1935-04-14 8 |iil!ii:ilMli_liil_i|M|.. a iir!:iiii!.i i i THE FINEST SHOE SHOP I 1 IN MALAYA y__\ Ml vP_JH___________! -_M -\---m 1 TOQNG CHEOM, SHOE CO. THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, I IM SS6, North Bridge Rd. Phone 4293. IpMNMMi i> l)Jii*.:!!iiiiiniii»niiiiiii, nm nit i i mining j PALAIS DES MODES^I *i*>, Stamford Road.167 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1935-04-14 9 Highways and Buy way ILL departments come under the price I itaifcing Annual Spring Sale ai John Little I i grand finale. Monday, TStMt and Wednesday everything ifrch has not already been snapped up hv eager bargain hunters will be ma: E halt price, so the wise shopper wili C1,439 words
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294 1935-04-14 9 j Materials tells lhe whole shoe story for spring, 1935. Never have they been so varied, so colourful, so interesting m texture. Rarely is a shoe made of one material- alone— two materials are better than one and strong contrasts predominate. Tweed linens, herringbone294 words
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Advertisement152 1935-04-14 9 j Smart Shop I 67, STAMFORD ROAD. J JUST UNPACKED jj New shipment of exclusive Junior evening gowns for the Jubilee Ball Also the smartest Miss Los Angeles morning l\ frock. (I j $6.50 m a sizes! j tP5HE*****5525H5252_525E52__H5E525H5a5252_5a*****?^^ •> I 3 SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14 Vi Mile152 words
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Advertisement549 1935-04-14 9 I HI BKfl R RENE ULLMANN Wl Millinery Deparlment \A NEW SHIPMENT ON VIEW V)l a* THE I7TH INST. Wi 1 GOWNS OF DISTINCTION for ALL OCCASIONS, L SI latest models from Paris, also new HATS novelties. 9| H RENE ULLMANN, H 1 A Capitol Building, SINGAPORE. Lj -Hini'l 4iit:illil'i|549 words
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Article562 1935-04-14 10 A VERY striking phrase occurs m a report on conditions m Malaya ng 1934 presented by .Mr. A. Hartland, His Majesty's Trade Commissioner. "Although the reit'rn to a full measure of prosperity ifl unlikely until the ills of the work' have eased,* 1 says Mr. Hartiand. I562 words
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Article1213 1935-04-14 10 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds [^25Z5E5Z_525Z5H_5iZ___^5H^ A Few Impressions Belisha I Beacons -And Those Safety Crossings— Queer Licensing Laws I —Conflicts With The Powers I ej P-~S^:r L <-2Sc^SHS2SHSZnS^HS2SZS2SdS2SESH^ HAVE just returned from leave. A few hours ago I stepped sighing from the boat on1,213 words
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Article602 1935-04-14 10 IT is often said that men w;li stick to- gether agans 1 the common j and a story I hcaid the other day coniums the impression. A Singapore lady wished to find ou. how true was the assertion that pals tick together. She rang602 words
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1286 1935-04-14 11 JEALOUSY MOTIVE SUGGESTED BY CROWN SWIFT-MOVING DRAMA Accused's Ride On Lorry To See Rector (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 3. JEALOUSY on the part of an elderly man towards his third wife. just half his own age, was suggested by the Crown as1,286 words
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Article288 1935-04-14 11 Given A New Lease Of Life FIRING four revolver bullets into the head of a man so ill with consumption tnat he was given only a few weeks to live by the doctors, does not seem the best way of prolonging life. But m the Seine Assize288 words
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Article381 1935-04-14 11 Growing Hold On Malayan Markets London. JAPAN'S growing hold on markets m the east is illustrated by figures given m the report for 1934 on economic conditions m British Malaya, issued here by the Department of Overseas Trade. In lines m the general bazaar trade m Which she381 words
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Article54 1935-04-14 11 Dispute Between Fishermen And Trawler Owners London, April 12. The Government have intervened m che dispute between Hull Fishermen and rawler owners caused by a reduction by he latter m the prices paid for codliver oil. A compulsory court of inquiry into the whole matter has been54 words
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Article287 1935-04-14 11 Unusual Case Al Old Hailey l ßy Air Mail.i London. Apr. 3. ffOW an aged widow who had be^n fa dead six months was impersonated so that money could lv obtained under a will was revealed m an unusual case at the Old Bailey. As a287 words
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Article, Illustration50 1935-04-14 11 THREE LONDON FLIERS KILLED: Three people were killed when a private plane crashed m a cabbage field near Heston Aerodrome, Middlesex, recently. The above is a view of the wrecked plane. Major Cooper, of the Air Ministry, is seen on the left examining a petrol tube from the wrecked plane.50 words
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Article1098 1935-04-14 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson FITTING m my club (the Sateh) the other evening with a man I have known for many years, we v/ere at Borstal together and discussing with him everything m general and nothing m particular, the subject of the Club itself came up.1,098 words
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Advertisement183 1935-04-14 12 f^fyrSifC TICKETS ISSUED V^-'*■^■* BY ALL STEAMER AIR AND T RAVE I RAILWAY LINES j NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. r M j WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET183 words
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Advertisement671 1935-04-14 12 U^HS3ZSZEHSZ7aSHSHSaSaS2SHSHS^HSHSSSBSZS?SHSa_SH^ ffl mmmmtmmmMmmtMmmmmmmmmm S j GREAT MENTAL ENERGY S A I OlTlTiril f I GREAT PHYSICAL ENERGY 1 j YOU CAN TOOI WJlTl^Vyl/^l^ V^f 1 T KjiXl I TIRELESS AT WORK PLAY 1 "How d 0 they afford it? Does yow wife Remington Standard Typewriters X ever as^ y° u671 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1935-04-14 13 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS Unconventional But Winning Tactics (By "Horatius") J SOMETIMES a contract can be made or set by surprise tactics, creating false impressions bj Here is a case which indicates the point. Playing m a recent rubber, our opponents reached a game contract whose success depended1,072 words
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Article174 1935-04-14 13 American Band Plays His Music Cincinnati, Ohio. Major H. E. Adkins, director of the Royal Military School of Music, Twickeii- ham, has had a new composition of his played at the American Bandmasters* Association convention here. Major Adkins, who came from England to attend the convention, met again174 words
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Article92 1935-04-14 13 Second Largest Telescope In The World Completed Newcastle-upon-Tyne The telescope stated to be the second largest m the world made m Newcastle fcr the Dunlap Memorial Observatory, at Toronto University, and which has taken more than four years to construct., has reached its final stage here. The mirror,92 words
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Advertisement254 1935-04-14 13 Have all your washing done *w CUN LIGHT SOAP and save money "Hashing is about the biggest _^3^*\ item m my household expenses, >'^s s^ y^. and, even so, the clothes aren't y^T vjjl N. washed realty us clean as Ar'Sk^/ J fev^Jsw should like; but what can I do?"254 words
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Advertisement206 1935-04-14 13 ASSETS EXCEED $14,0,0,000. j ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER. fTTMtftflW 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. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with206 words
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Article2734 1935-04-14 14 On Malaya' s Badminton Courts Perak's CShannces Against S c 1 a eh g ir Inter-State Match Ai Easter— lnteresting Games Anticipated— Pe r a k To Field Strong Team- Selangor Notes— Sunny dales And Mayflowers To Meet In Annual Fixture. (By "Dragon") Ipoh. pOLLOWLXG the receipt of an m-2,734 words
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Advertisement96 1935-04-14 14 iBpJB B^_____________fc^^^Q p_y^^^T_______________^_Bl W^t <_#^W flf 1 ___W H F^_____bm_mm_________: ft V.V' fl Jfmmmem^ m mmm-..:.;:.:-.:.-.:- j^h Mmr mw. M *T i fm \muffifir\ i 1 ■■H :S£x R H SOLE AGENTS: T. C HAY £r CO. AP B li fwT^JJt "WEAKNESS. I y^ U I DEBILIT\ fif^^'DES CH I96 words
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Advertisement65 1935-04-14 14 B M^ To this da j VanHouten'i fl Cocoa it made from thc j fl original recipe of C J 7, fl Van Houten. -He di»- Z I covered the secret of «o--9 fl iuble cocoa -powder ia a iB2Bandhtsrecipehasae> 1 ver been improvrd upon. I II 1 J f65 words
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Article972 1935-04-14 15 Succession Ol Annual Meetings— Getting Down To Sport— The Truth About h ttieS.Ctr.'s Soccer Reverses— Chinese Inter-Club Cup Competition— j Siong lioo's Activities— Hems Of Interest. (Uy "Clubman") L Rl Vti the last fortnight there D has been a succession of annual -^meetings of clubs In972 words
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Advertisement65 1935-04-14 15 mmmmmmwm_-___mkmm_-mmmmmm~+mwmm_wmL_m_\m- a^wj^m^Lggjaa.wimn- 1 img— ■I^^L!^^flrL^^B/r^BT^^Wr^j_HHß^33 l mmr^ N^J^^^^^^^^P To I^e Opened On Friday, 3rd May, pi H vfl l>y His Excellency |1 z H the r ,%Sd GOVERNOR, i^\flpL/ At ti.45 p.m. j 1 ______r ___________> •■••S___^B wb^^^^^^^ t4pvUU_i_H____fl__k_l k. 'J W [■^lfi 111 l '\F *^fl __j//\/ .>*• 165 words
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Advertisement228 1935-04-14 15 SKIN AND TISSI'E CREAM I Ibarnet Ibubbavbl H\>er I IA beneficial treatment for your I .skin. Combined with gentle massage exeicises, this rich cream aids m replenishing wasted tissue: m toning and st lengthening the muscles. Correct massage instructions are enclosed m each jmckage. PRICE: 15.75 per pot. MEDICAL HALL,228 words
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2770 1935-04-14 16 The week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Japanese Davis Cup Players In Singapore And Penang I titer e& ling Cricket Matches Throughout The Country State Trials In Penang And Ipoh League Soccer Begins In Selangor Surprises In Singapore Competition. (By "Forward") j IL'ST over a year ago, tragedy occurred m the Straus2,770 words
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Article567 1935-04-14 16 (Uy K.O: 9 CONGRATULATIONS to Aime Raphael! The Frenchman ha.definitely proved that he is Rivers' superior. In beating the American four times Raphael j Raphael has accomplished! what no other boxer A .Master has succeeded m do i ing. Gunboat Jack Boxer and567 words
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Article234 1935-04-14 17 Chinese And Scots APPRECIATION OF THE BAGPIPES Edinburgh, April 12. the annual meeting of the Chinese Scottish Societies, Mr. Quo Tai Chi. Chinese Minister m London, said that the moral and mental similarities between the Chinese and the Scotch must mak i Chinese students entering the234 words
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Article466 1935-04-14 17 Malacca's Elaborate Programme I MALACCA'S programme for the cele- oration of the King's Silver Jubilee j is now complete, and m addition to the Church service m the morning, the de- I coration and flood lighting of Government buildings and business premises. assembly of school children, etc., each466 words
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Article59 1935-04-14 17 British Chancellor's Budget 1 1 Speech London, April 12. A 8.8.C. Empire transmission tn tho statement on the budget; cy the lit. J Hon'ble Mr. Seville Cnamberlai", Chancellor of the Exchequer, will be broadcast on Apr}] 15 at 8.50 pm Recordings on April VI at l a.m.. 759 words
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Article36 1935-04-14 17 trial on tha ground that he wanted to call witnesses from the Ministry of Marine, who would have to speak of matters that it was not desirable the other accused should hear. His request was refused.36 words
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Article579 1935-04-14 17 Crops Up In French Spy Trial London, Apr. 11. MARIE Louise," the mystery woman who figured m the case of Lieut Bailie Stewart, the "Officer m the Tower," i crops up again m thd story behind the greatest spy trial France has known m ic.;ent years. j579 words
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Advertisement517 1935-04-14 17 MlPffilS ur IS years banished by a few Radox footbaths. *nv suffer frorr corns *ntinue to torture you and spoil your f them so lea f". few Kadox footbaths and out come, routs and all. as this lady discover sn had cr-- >ore trying mJox. I h f ad ox517 words
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Advertisement55 1935-04-14 17 1 aS2SHSHS^BSZS2SHSHSS_SZSESHSaSi[SHSESE'II HA IS |i I S lii ii style 1 g Ktt If QUALITY g ii n I size g "11 I PRICE S U- ANYBODY I g BIGGEST SHIPMENT OF HATS g S JUST UNPACKED. 3 r0 _n PATTAR'S MANILA j f HAT STORE 1 I -A W_\55 words
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Advertisement35 1935-04-14 17 _m H PWfl P^' :4B|n 'JS_SSmmm sU _m M&&. \vm_W7*- 1 mem\s3&sy^^ m_y_\—_m__\^^^S^_\^'.<__\ m_\ &_±MmmJkm mf m. a. 8-W- *W$Wm MHt_ -W*.-mk Marion Marsh, the Columbia star, as she appears m "In Spile of Danger."35 words
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Advertisement260 1935-04-14 17 REGULAR SUPPLIES of FRESH ENGLISH YEAST TOGETHER with EMPIRE FLOUR, ENSURES QUAUTY iflßß in o„BßEAgp^M| J* .'m v j__i^^j^KF^_s_^''_\__i y«*7 %^Wr PRODUCTS ARE MADE UNDE& If DIRECT EUROPEAN SIMRYiSIGK Ita ,<r_^k_l pun stettiifc >ROt>EUETOkS e-naa^^^ I W CUT m StudlOS SiJ mmtwl r New tf?*w^ Health for>^W\.. *m^ your Child260 words
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Article96 1935-04-14 18 Opening Game This Afternoon ST. Joseph's Diamond will be the 3cene for the opening of the Baseball j League Season m Singapore at 2.15 p.m to-day. The ceremony of returning the pennant for competition will be performed by last year's champions, the Japanese Young Men's Club. The96 words
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Article96 1935-04-14 18 Treasury-Audit Singles Tournament The Singles "A" and "B" (Handicap tournament) will commence to-day at the School Hall of the St. Joseph's Institution at Bras Easah Road commencing at 9 a.m. sham. The full ties are as follows"A" HANDICAP Ng Liang Chuang (—7) bye; Lim Peng Kuan (plus 5) bye.96 words
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Article51 1935-04-14 18 Famous Promoter Confirms Report Nfiw York, April 13. MR. Johnston, the weii-known promoter at Madison Square Garde:;, confirms the report of thc Heavyweight Championship fight between Max Baer, the titlehclder, aad James Braddock. The contest will probably be held m the middle of June at Long Island Bowl.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article92 1935-04-14 18 Hock (plus 2). Tan Guan Chuan (plus 1) bye. "B" HANDICAP Sena- Koon Wah (—l2) bye; J. Teo Mong Joo (plus 7) bye. M. T. Pillay (plus 3) bye; A. Puspalm (plus 4) bye. Goh Peng Sian (—8) v. A. Sangarpillay (—7). Lim Kirn Leng 4) v. M. L. Rodriirues92 words
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Article114 1935-04-14 18 Teams For Tournament Match The following have been invited to play association football m a tourna- .ient match to i>o played at the S.C.C on Thursday, April 18.: MFR CHANTS SERVICES (Whites). G. Boas; Lt. J. P. MeN Wilson and A. P. I Craigie; L. D. S. Gardiner,114 words
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Article37 1935-04-14 18 A sports meet will be held at Mr j Kader Sultan's field at 3.15 p.m. ComI petitors must turn up m time. BadminI ton and p?ns-pcng prizss to be distrii buted on the. same day.37 words
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Article447 1935-04-14 18 Results Of Racecourse Cup Competition THE following are tne results of Racecourse, Cup Competition. 1935 played at the Island Ciub: FIRST ROUND Dr. H. L. H. Lim beat S. C. Grove 3 and 1, T. Manders beat T. Leijssius 2 I and 1, S. K. Wong beat447 words
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Article79 1935-04-14 18 i To Fight Raphael mi gain Singapore. Saturday. YOUNG Frisco's manager, Mr. Castro, has wired to Mr. Bertie Bell, stating that his protege will be leaving Manila m the course of a few days and will arrive here on April 23. Frisco, who lost to Raphael recently,79 words
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Article52 1935-04-14 18 Two More World Records Set Up Chicago, April 13. Twc more world records In swimming have been set up by Jack Medica. He did the 200 metres and the 220 j yards free style m 2 mm. 7 2 10 sees, and j 2 mm. 7 9 10 sees,52 words
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Article24 1935-04-14 18 On Tuesday, Apr. 9, on the CU ground the- Clerical Union defeated the V.M CA. lst XI to the tune of 2 o.24 words
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Article179 1935-04-14 18 DOMESTIC LREENCB The widow and family of tiu at. M r <r w Leo Moye th; tives P^'d'airtt visits anil atl nd« EunertL |S also t) thc following who kindly'^!?, wreaths: Mr. and en g p Mi iang, M r aTJ J Mrs. Wong Ah Hun and Family, Mr179 words
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Advertisement31 1935-04-14 18 CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED. Thompson Optical Co Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 5 Raffles Place (Frankels) R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry. (Govt. Licentiate U.S.A.) M.0.1., London. 25 YEARS EUROPEAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. GLASSES IF NEEDED.31 words
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Advertisement95 1935-04-14 18 fgdr rr^SS^MS^SsmSm^^S^^Kk^- <^^| lEt^Sn^^fl IB ____\^L^9mW_-_-__ a^^v '^^51.^1 j£__z^ _M_^_\u -^1 M_-W_t_-\\-\\-\-\W n^___\w :^^B^M^^al^^ai^^^^ ,f riJ^^M3l|p' Bplx^* &&> __W WWW W\W^^ A scene from "Merry Widow" which ope .is at the Capitol Theatre on Thursday. April 18. ITHE SCREEN'S GRANDEST EVENT of the Past 25 years |CA3PITTOIu— THURSDAY APRIL 18th95 words
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665 1935-04-14 19 Another Afternoon Of Low Dividends E. Donnelly Rides Ihe First Two Winners otm o:,n Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. ntHE la«t day r the Penan Tur Fctob's Easter Meeting was held was perfect and the atwriancf was targe, while tho goThe Resident Councillor was among those665 words
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Article184 1935-04-14 19 Colony Players Entertained To Dinner I Singapore. Saturday. THE committee of the Singapore Bad- minton Association entei tamed the Colony players to dinner at the New Century Restaurant. Great A orld on Saturday, April 6. Mr. Tan 800 Teck presided, and nearly all the Colony players were184 words
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Article57 1935-04-14 19 Several Local Cricket Matches Cancelled Singapore, Saturday. Several cricket matches were to have j been played this afternoon, but owing to the rain all the important matches were I called off. The State trial match, which was to have been played on the Padang, was postponed until57 words
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Article20 1935-04-14 19 Singapore. Saturday. Owing to the rain, the Y.W.C.A. i tennis tournament (singles matches I had to be postponed.20 words
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Article551 1935-04-14 19 Held Under Ideal Conditions THE first R.S.Y.C. rowing regatta of the season was held yesterday along the breakwater course under, almost ideal conditions. There was a slightly favourable tide, a light wind blowing over the breakwater, m the shelter of which the crews rowed. The sea was551 words
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Article277 1935-04-14 19 Rain Interferes With Play (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sanuday. THE weather ttas fiae ano the wicket gcod this morning when the first It?tsr-Sta c ma'di of the season between Perak and Negri be^an. Winning the toss. Perak eiecied to bat. Perak started badly, four good wickets falling277 words
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Article518 1935-04-14 19 First-Minute Goal LOSERS OUTCLASSED THROUGHOUT Singapore, Saturday. T'HE Marine Department Football Club were hardly a match for the R.A.F. when the two teams m-et m a friendly game at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Playing with good understanding, the Airmen netted six goals and the518 words
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Article119 1935-04-14 19 Indians Defeat Railway Institute (From Ow o v:n fUpdrUtr) Kua:a Lumpur, Saturday. THE Indians defeated the Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute at cricket fccdav by four wickr.'s. The Railways batted Ore* and scored 85 runs. K. Muthucumaru 20, Chok San 16. "Mr. Extras" 20. Gorbex Sngh took 7119 words
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193 1935-04-14 19 Swollen With Rheumatism At Thirty She had begun to feel l'ke an ok) stoma yet she was only th ny. Hei y sounded like 'queakinp shoes; her ha 1 and i ikl were badly sw die Then she j started taking Kruschen Sal' Read193 words
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Advertisement131 1935-04-14 19 1 Lusty moved up m th© back straight I but faded out round the final bend. I Bruas and Biddy's Squire challenged lin the final straight, but Prohibition j held thc lead and went on to win a gooc! race. RACE SEVEN 1. WONDERFUL 7.18 (Mayo) 2. ARGENT 7.11 (Garrara)131 words
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Advertisement10 1935-04-14 19 TIGER BEER IS BEST (1lllllll:)|lll>lll'JIIl!:illlll|ii|!i|l!|;.||!|i||| ll ll| ai;ail |||||iai|( t10 words
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Advertisement106 1935-04-14 19 W_m^^^_^_^_t^r__wlm__iwmFfi*}^^P m \^r? m WR m T m K£ _mW_>__-_ (^^B Jf \b b Efficient n (^fc,j/ use. Deli-N^s^ cate and delightful m flavour. JSm Contain no fe< I narcotic or Q^P harmful drugs. Have you got a raw ticklish, irritating sore throat? A lien bu ry Pastilles bring quick106 words
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Article, Illustration197 1935-04-14 20 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1935. Una Merkel exhibits the latest m evening wear which she uses "Merry Widow," which oper.s at the Capitol 'iheatre on April 18. Quan Cheong and Joy jump, for the ball m Friday's First Division game which ended m thc Chinese beating the197 words
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