Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 April 1935
1935-04-28
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Title Section30 1935-04-28 1 The Sunday Tribune The Silver Jubilee And Empire [Trade Fair Supplement -"voL 2 >o* f> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1935. FIVE GENTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1935.30 words
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Article, Illustration430 1935-04-28 1 VIEWS OF A PiOAtittH MAJOR THOMPSON IN SINGAPORE A Warning Reserve Acreage Proposed FORMER Singapore resident k of lont? standing and a pioneer of the rubber industry in Malaya is visiting Singapore. He is Major A. M. Thompson, Provost-Marshal of Singapore from 1915-1919,430 words
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Article125 1935-04-28 1 Thro? People Shot THE MYSTERY COUNTESS Hollywood, April 27. A .MYSTERY Countess, whom the Police describe as "too important, and well-known to be named," is being- sought for questioning in connection with he shooting of the dress designer. Mr. Paul Wharton, Processor Bolte and Mr. Wharton's chauffeur,Reuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration260 1935-04-28 1 Police Save Red Indian Girls Panama, April 27. THE last minute arrival of th^ police saved two Red India r girls from being burned alive cr the stake on suspicion of oein° "possessed of a devil" in the Indiar territory of San Bias. The girls, aged 18260 words
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Article, Illustration325 1935-04-28 1 Singapore Wedding I TO TAKE PLACE j AT CATHEDRAL A COCOS-KEELING Island romance is to be cemented next Tuesday at Singapore when Mr. Brian George MoorHouse, of the staif of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., in Direction Island, takes as his bride Miss Hilda Vansittart. an English325 words
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Article, Illustration329 1935-04-28 1 DURING the past week several farewell functioi i have been given in Singapore and Johore to j the Hon. Dr. Winst* It, the General Adviser, Johore, aiW. Mrs. Wins^ui. On Friday tvenir.g an At EftutelE was given to Dr. aid Mrs. Winstedt by the329 words
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Article725 1935-04-28 1 Advance Styles COLOURS OF NEW SEASON (By Our Woman Reporter) JOHN Little's staged another successful Mannequin Parade yesterday, showing a very smart collection of advance styles; suits, afternoon an sports frocks and even m gowns, for the coming season Black and white was colour scheme adopted for725 words
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Article182 1935-04-28 1 NEGOTIATIONS IN TOKYO Commercial Pact? Severe Fighting I» Yunnan Nanking, April .-7. ITNDER repeated requests by the overseas delegates from Siam, the Nanking Governmeiit has instructed Mr. Chiang Tio i'in, the Chin* se Minister in f<>kyo to negotiate with Siamese Minister in Tokyo regarding better treatment of182 words
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Article30 1935-04-28 1 F. C. Willis, at the Ka ooniba 2011 links, killed a parrot', whlcri was in a tree. A terrific slice sent the ball crashing into the tree, parrot on mm30 words
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Advertisement18 1935-04-28 1 I Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURKY XIFFtfIEViSRV SUNDAY. 1 Tennis Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. 'Phone '6490.18 words
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Advertisement31 1935-04-28 1 INSURE WITH NFM NATIONAL EftVili: INSURANCE ASSOCHLTft MOTOR? Fr»BURGLARY, WORKMEMS COHPINSAT1OH OFFiaAL iwURERS JO AUTOMOWU ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA 5 A.M. EDITION F. A. i FINAL LEA( IE SOCCER ON PAGE 331 words
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Article637 1935-04-28 2 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY i Eight Races On The Card i THE following ura the handicap- for the opening day (May 4) of the Singapore Turf plub's Summer Meeting. RACE i HORSES CLASS 3— DJv. 5; 6 furs.; 2.30 p.m.: Tweedli-dee 0.0, Corinthia 8.7, Gone Up 8.7,637 words
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Article404 1935-04-28 2 Some Fast Work Carried Out (BY -MAN AT THE RAILS"/ Singapore, Saturday. THERE was quite a large crowd to watch the training this morning and the second track was again in yse. Seme fast work 'was done. Mr Van Breukelen's string did good work and it is expected404 words
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Advertisement263 1935-04-28 2 i ARE YOU LOOKING j BEYOND TO-MORROW? j j LET A TRUDENTUL' IXCOME POLICY I SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM FOR YOU j MODERATE MONTHLY OUTLAY WILL ENSURE YOU 1. A CAPITAL SI M ON RETIREMENT. I \N INCOME GUARANTEED FOR A FIXED NUMBER OF YEARS OR BOTH CAPITAL A N I263 words
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Advertisement83 1935-04-28 2 CELEBRATED JH II i^# |p 1 Si A "^^^hl^B CONFECT!OHEP)(^M English Doncaster Toffee I #02/aZ Doncaster Butter i *J\ fk w n i English Rum and Butler I a^ #A/'*#> 7 irarin Studies Q^ rU fu Iri w rU nJ Ln In jij nj In rxJ TTQri rrif/^i^ini nil i83 words
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2147 1935-04-28 3 Albion Beaten 4-2 Wonderful Finish To Grand Game A f TV II a thrilling gJUMC, which ires witnessed f>\ :i crowd of •»>>, SHEFFIELD togDNESDAI won their third FA. ('"P )V rfefeiit in^ WEST BgOMWH H ALBION bv four I ijnc theReuter - 2,147 words
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Article111 1935-04-28 3 Exalting Ptev In State Trial (Frcm Our Own Ksporier) Ipoh. Saturday. In a State Trial on the luoh paclan?, this evening, the Probables defeated the Possibles by two goals to one.. I!: was the best trial no far: both sides were evenly matched and some clever sccer111 words
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Article294 1935-04-28 3 Results Of To-Night's Play Singapore. Saturday. The following are the results of to-night's play in the Malayan Billiard Championship tournament: Yco Lim Lim beat M. Anciano by 300 to 278 and Chio Eng Wah beat Tan Boon ?oh by 300 to 290. AMATEUR BOXING Semi-Finals In Op2ii Championship294 words
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Article450 1935-04-28 3 Two Half Centuries CLUB DECLARE AT 202 FOR 7 Singapore, Saturday. T<HE S.C.C. and the United 90TVIO commenced their two-day crickfi fixture on the S.C.C. ground this afternoon. Jenner and Pearce opened the batting for the Cricket Club, Jenner losing his wicket' when the sccre450 words
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Advertisement254 1935-04-28 3 In /^ff s^\ 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gas— •11 disappear within two minutes of taking a dose of Chardox. Charflox is not a drug— lt is a Jighly-refined and extremely activa form of charcoal. It is at least fifty tunes more active than ordinary medicinal254 words
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Advertisement23 1935-04-28 3 mi NOITINCHAM CAStli ojf img/Ue&imna Me me^il Playgrs N?3 (OMaina&e Mronn^out W <7 at (00 ££tit) fI&P JdM ff fifty /U£<M wmmmmmK* I23 words
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Advertisement421 1935-04-28 4 SEASON AI U A BfiD^ fe TODAY j] STARTS TODAY. J^lnTl AB^BBd 3.15-6.15-9.15. I! Now more thrilling, more disturbing, more fascinating than ever jshe casts another S il spell on the millions of the world j] b See her now as witch and wild cat praying, fighting, thieving girl of421 words
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Advertisement243 1935-04-28 4 tL SEASON EXTENDED owing to tremendous success! nJ Have You Seen This Grand story by j^T^^ Baroness Orczy? The Thrilling, Sensation -packed Picture that is attracting crowds at every jell LESLIE HOWARD as t he death-defying, Dare-devil vagabond who turned a nation topsy-turvy in IM THE SCARLET PI«PEBIEr CTT'TT' SEE243 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1935-04-28 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I HAI> intended to begin this weekly 1 c h r onicU> by telling you about the wonderful performance of the trusty If ill man Eight, hurtling up to Malacca and back with never a mishap. On the way up on Sunday I was composing the sentences1,687 words
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Advertisement140 1935-04-28 5 I I t-I i i i i i i r fr i i i i i i i -i-t i i •"•hihi.'l.iluimii i|:i|ii|i;|!i|i'|i!fii|:i|i:t!i|M(!i|iir'l"l i( I t I I I fe^ Jjj Keeps you young rnjfsCßUßB f S I I wL "AJ Bath Delight 4\i SoHeni and perfumes the bath >YV>^yVx140 words
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1178 1935-04-28 6 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Some Tips On How To Avoid Seasickness p; U 1. I i i 'm. I haw- crossed the North You, •i" been down to the <.;• thai particular stretch of laving talked with ancient ■■mi have met, that boats1,178 words
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Advertisement604 1935-04-28 6 GLORIOUS HEALTBEJ Her washin^ doesn't worry her now! BOUNDLESS ENERGY —she has it done with Sunlight Soap j Science offers them to you for the taking in the form of L9 %J JL s /flj^S?\ ij J°l yif A J*^\z> BIOCITIN; £l IM fiO lake Hiocitin and feel the thrill604 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-04-28 7 Quite a nmnh r of things trill, this year, be banned by seaside resorts desirous o t obtaining a reputation oi being select. A DAILY PAPER26 words
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Article343 1935-04-28 7 Search For Husband I MACHINE GUNNER IN CZARS ARMY Seattle, Washington. ONCE the captain of a machinegun company composed of 250 women, Mary Kelly, late of the Russian Imperial Army, has been found guilty here of the manslaughter ot her lover. Otto Johanson, a Norwegian fisherman.343 words
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Article162 1935-04-28 7 Senators Wait While Bird Is Freed Canberra. Apr. 13. Why the express to Canberra shouiu stop for five minutes in the bare brewn paddocks a m !e from Canberra Station with bo Signal near was a puzzle thai brought the beads of Senators and Other passengers162 words
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Article1063 1935-04-28 7 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS I ADVENTURES WITH A I STRANGE HAND (By "Horatius) THE topic of conversation at my club is a freakish hand which occurred during a duplicate match in j which another club beat us by 600 points in thirty-two hands, eight a side. This handSunday Tribune - 1,063 words
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Article, Illustration445 1935-04-28 7 Many Attractive Features Although the majority of car owners in this country may not have known of such a car as Uie Auburn, It nevertheless a car of gocd repute and ranks among the higher class of American Automobile. The Auburn concern is one of the445 words
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Advertisement111 1935-04-28 7 CORNS CURED I Not by cutting them and running: the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous SAN-DOL the real Carlsbad corn-plaster. ffl Known all over Kurope to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL jjj and enjoy111 words
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Advertisement187 1935-04-28 7 SUNDAY RtBONS. 'Phone: 5811 and SBl2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN \I)V AN< I Delivery Including Including at office Postage I <-r t to I '»"<■ denci i' M S. Yearly 00 (I 20 |6.00 Half-Yearly $IJO v^.i<> W Quarterly 75 jlJOfi |IJW SINGLE COPY :> CENTS, Copies of Lack numoors187 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1935-04-28 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. I Our Woman (Correspondent THE Istanu Besax, Johore presented a Dnlliant spectacle last Monday night when His Highness, the Sultan gave a farewell dinner party in honour of Dr. R. O Winstedt and Mrs. Winstedt. About 250 guests were present, among them btincj many residents1,185 words
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Article507 1935-04-28 8 OUR Kuala Lumpur correspondent sends us some news from Perak this week. Her letter runs: Gay Perak! "My dear, we are as poor as mice," remarked my friend eyeing her expensive bathing costume with disapproval and obviously wondering what colour she would have the next one.. "We couldn't507 words
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Advertisement56 1935-04-28 8 LATEST MATERIALS JUST RECEIVED FOR JUBILEE WEEK ORDER YOUR DRESSES NOW Q X Q Q C 23, HIGH STREET. Prop.: T. NARAINDAS. Smart garden party frocks and exclusive evening gowns for the Jubilee Celebrations Just unpacked large sizes in crepe and stockinette morning frockp. To avoid disappointment, call early at56 words
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Advertisement125 1935-04-28 8 j!illll'.!lilll..S t II I I I 111 I I I I t 1 i l i t •■-■>■' 1• ij& Mfifi v ■< -as* t 5 t- A; 1 PERMANENT WAVES:— I Eugene System. Bova, Croqumole Method. Finger and Marcel Wave. Maison Marcelle Ladies' Hairdressers, I 35, Stamford Road. I125 words
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Advertisement73 1935-04-28 8 Books Justjßeceived A MODERN HISTORY OF EUROPE, J. H. Jackson $6.00. The MIDDLE AGES 1046--1494. J. H. Jackson $2.00. The 16th 17th Centuries 1494-1714, J. H. Jackson $2.00. The 18th Century Revolution 1714-1815, J. H. Jackson $2.00. The 19th Century and the World War 1815-1918, J. H. Jackson $2.00. The73 words
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Advertisement136 1935-04-28 8 i i 1 1 1 1 t 5 Mi i i VOONG CHEONC; SHOE Oft I i 1 THE FASHION SHOE SHOT, 2 :;r.i ft 350, Nort* Bridgi> M. I i Phone 1293. t PALAIS DES MODES I 33, Stamford Road. Palais des Modes has received ;t new i hipment136 words
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Article, Illustration960 1935-04-28 9 Highways and Buyways HOSTUME jewellery continues to be a I most important feature of ail the a m eowns with "sparkles catching the Salient New caps at the Novelty SSre in the Capitol Building are ablaze :?h dfeu uanv oi them in old settings with coloured stones. Shirs combine crystal960 words
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Article, Illustration800 1935-04-28 9 If there is any one part of a smart woman's ensemble to-day that carries more importance than anything else, then that is the hat. For dress a woman as you will from her toes up to her chin, if the hat800 words
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Advertisement80 1935-04-28 9 Net Shipment of Diamante Clips in pairs and coloured stones. Also Diamante Buckles in the latest designs. Novelty jS^fco^*^ 161, CAPITOL BUILDING. g .j| I I I. lilll'llUHl^llltlHUl'lll HiJJ I I I I I I I I I I I I I ***************111l lll lil1 r>l ii 1 Aux Chats80 words
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Advertisement133 1935-04-28 9 Yola, the famous dancer, with coiffeur by Maisou Interlandi. Specialists in all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Maison Interlandi 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419. W COMMENCING MONDAY, yk APRIL 29TH f GIAID REIOVAL K W CIIC V A oALI A W 30% 50% DISCOUNT y vS ort133 words
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Advertisement373 1935-04-28 9 Em 1 fc? i N RENE ULLMANN r\ L I Millinery Depart went \A II GOWNS OF DISTINCTION for ALL QCCISIOMS L^ Hj latest modelo from Paris, also new HATS ft novelties. jjfij f| RENE ULLMANN, M jaiMNsmwwimMfHii am wwmkwuiii hi «i«iliiili><*i#w>*Hii»'mit»i.w.innm i i*»; 1 1 You can't keep children373 words
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602 1935-04-28 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Apr, 28, 1935. THE JUBILEE GIFT *I IFE is to be enjoyed or endured," said the Governor, quoting Dr. naon, at the meeting at which gapor Jubilee Fund was launched M We who can enjoy life," added lhs Excellency, "have now, in the si!. e, an602 words
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Article1097 1935-04-28 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - THERE is, properly speaking, no Malayan broadcasting. There never has been any, if we speak of broadcasting as it exists in other countries. That is the basic truth to be kept in mind in the discussion regarding the formation of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. People1,097 words
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Article536 1935-04-28 10 I HAVE been puzzling over an advertise- ment issued by the South Ind an j Railway appearing in a brochure adverUsing the Nilgiri Mountains. Here it is, exactly as printed. MERCHANTS and others who travel for business or pleasure, especially people wlsV;.ng to visit536 words
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Advertisement129 1935-04-28 10 j\ wir^ av fa k n £ss isJl DEBILITY DESCHIENS'Syhi t \[JV// HOC Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL129 words
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970 1935-04-28 11 Occasions Of State Their Significance By i i John Drinkwater Surprise is sometimes expressed that in these democratic days traditional Court ceremony should still be observed on Slate occasions. Inconspicuously dressed like his subjects, and employing ordinary methods of transput, the King goes abom970 words
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Article111 1935-04-28 11 Prize Offered For New Verses London. iN appeal for alternative or additional verses to the National Anthem is contained in a novel offer that has been iade here by the Poetry Society. A distinguished member has author\scrl the Society to offer £10 and a gold ncdal In the111 words
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Advertisement37 1935-04-28 12 S I I Nestle' s Jubilee message to Malaya:- I 1 Every child I needs milk I I every day. I Q Those people who will have the best 1 I milk, give their children MILKMAID BRAND.37 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1935-04-28 13 JOHN DRINKWATER - JOHN DRINKWATER Georgia n Days In 7he Theatre Ahent Of Cinema Rivalry And Its Effects BY rpHE theatre in England twentyfive years ago was notable chiefly for the achievement and still more for the promise of the new Repertory movement. The hopes1,416 words
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Article162 1935-04-28 13 Empire's Youngest Wireless Expert Brisbane. Queensland. Madeline Mackenzie \s> only 12 years old— but she is the young licensed wireless operator in the British Empire. Her home is at Wynnum, on the coast near here. She can operate her father's short- j wave amateur station with the confid-162 words
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Article174 1935-04-28 13 Party's Eerie Experiences In Tibet Berlin. "Every ions of us had that feeling of an inimical power, of a demon who wal'ched over the Himalayan peaks, the throne of the Gods, and who causes the disappearance or death cf all tho.se who believe they can conquer them," declared174 words
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Article81 1935-04-28 13 To Be Trapped And Deported Into The Hills Nellore, Madras. Monkeys have been banned in Nellore. They have recently proved to be such a nuisance to the inhabitants that the town council appointed a committee to rid the city of them. The committee is doing its work81 words
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Article425 1935-04-28 13 Detailed Population Ot England And Wales i 'By Air Maib London, Apr. i., THE great task of classifying in detail the living population of England and Wales, enumerated as at midnight on April 26-27. 1931, is now, t o all inti and purposes, finished. It425 words
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Advertisement95 1935-04-28 13 STALL 134. (te^S^l STALL 154. j 8 thp OF PURITY S vfe> Mi and HALLMARK QUALITY GRAFTON LABORATORIES 1 1 s I DISPLAY "AGNESIA" ANTISEPTIC DUSTING j I! The finest Dusting Powder for babies and children and for |j the prevention and cure of I PRICKLY HEAT j BO U95 words
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Advertisement612 1935-04-28 14 1 LIQUORS ENGINEERING B. &C. MATERIALS I jl Tennent's "T" Beer. Adams Hydraulic Ltd. —Sewerage Purification Plant. Aberthaw British Asbestos Corrugated and Flat Sheets. rnj II Allen West Co Ltd —Electrical Switchgear. R. Bowran Co., Ltd.— Bowran it e Bituminous Paini and 1 K Meukow Brandy "5-Star" and ''l -Star."612 words
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Article646 1935-04-28 15 The King's Interests THi: GROWTH OF SPORT By John Drinkwater DURING the King's reign there has been a remarkable extension ot public inu-iv.-t in sports of all kinds. It is difficult to know whether a greater proportion of the people are actively engaged in these646 words
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Article, Illustration552 1935-04-28 15 among his subjects, and no account of his reign would be complete with- out a brief summary of events memorable in these since he came to j the throne. Tedious though it may seem to tne uninitiated, cricket still holds pride of place in English552 words
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Article346 1935-04-28 15 John Drinkwater - John Drinkwater By At the end of twenty five years, thos? of his subjects who have lived thus far through the King's reign may b»3 permitted an emotion of more than public homage. His Majssty has now for a quarter of a century presided over the life346 words
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Article215 1935-04-28 15 H UEY LONG'S SWAT DOOMED? CongrcE&sman'g Throat To "Knock Him Over*' DOE A RING fi i- mi tnber n n|? m Mr. q kn< < b (i oil ;:t a retei hom < "Twelve i he tpld a meanest i W c are ffo ng to kn The C '<(l215 words
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Advertisement157 1935-04-28 15 j TIGER BEER IS BEST ,vv>:-: ■''^^■x3BBßHHßB^"'?^SffiiiMKWvSfiSw l^^ !8o8£i& SS3BSSB3B 88«"'''*" vv5w888o8888So8&w>' .sN-^oHB^^H^ftir i|niflß|f>iyßMßn^EßMßßii^Bßffifii' '''"''''r i^p^i 'wHir^ ''s :^HhB OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening F^s, £0/h£ too Cigarette Thanks y but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well y what are they, then ...Carerras the Craven "A" people declaied157 words
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Advertisement82 1935-04-28 16 Taken off my DESERT ISLQND I Just Leave me a Case of V y Ki tic HttK i it ii i x nnn I II DP I V f^#*r yuiTe nappy j^l M 1 fp f^ .vi-x-x x-x x": ■>• ■.•.•.■.•.•■-■j^s 7^ -t«i j "^^o^ Wlw^. 1 i ;-x-:-:>t-;-:-. ;-'^w82 words
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Article1115 1935-04-28 17 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson p AT Har VATaaaBHKMM t, ■m-n g-r, m^im s»y in mTj 3 Jm3 O IWiiili O In Which I Lament The O j Death Of i The Cafeteria Idea And Deplore SingaO C 1 pore's Lack Of Business m Acumen. q |T1,115 words
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Advertisement258 1935-04-28 17 ASSETS EXCEED $14,0/0,000, ■HmBHHHHHBHH»| I I m im^T^M batexometers metrolaces ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 I"> t^JH^^^^H^SH thermometers. T Ua liH^ffll ffiPßHlftßi^^w^^^Bl^Hw^ s^^^oKl ship clocks binnacle? l lie Zei§§lllftKl Ikon UfilXilU L El^ w *~m compasses sextants M BINOCULARS W^^^m/yj^J^r i4r^^ 1 Sole Agenls f or Assurance Co., Ltd. fffcCDUIIY258 words
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Advertisement119 1935-04-28 17 j^^OCWC VICKETS ISSUED i BY ALL STEAMi POR JsHIP, AIR AND X RAVE L r ailway lines. i NO BOOKING FEES. I Chinese and all Asiatic dientt g are given the best of attention and assistance. 1 IS, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5905. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER119 words
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Article, Illustration785 1935-04-28 19 Income Tax Reduction For Empire Workers feer On Officials Living In "Ghastly Conditions'* London, 18. IMPROVEMENT in the conditions of the payment of income tax bv Colonial and Indian officials has been demanded by Viscount Eiibank in the House of Lords. He asked the Government to consider the desirability of:785 words
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Article193 1935-04-28 19 "MARRIAGE DOOMED UNLESS.... American Judge's Prediction Los Angeles. California. 18. JUDGE Ben Lindsey, famous divorce court jurist, predicts the. early doom of marringe in America "unless we open *ur eye? to reality and change our whole concept of the relation of the sexes." "There is on'y one remedy," he de™£ed193 words
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Article157 1935-04-28 19 Masked Wife Shoots Husband Sao Paulo (Brazil), Apr. 12. A HUSBAND, accompanied by "the other woman," was leaving a ball at two o'clock in the morning. Suddenly a shot rang out in the dimly-lit street. A second shct followed. The husband fell dead. His woman friend was157 words
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Article192 1935-04-28 19 Has No Interest In Pay Day WHERE'S Elmer?" There may often be a snicker in the use of the phrase, but there wasn't when EdcUe Cline asked the question and "prep" men and "grips" went about with coaxing voices trying to lure Elmer into a movie192 words
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Article61 1935-04-28 19 Biggest Peacetime Programme In Country's History Washington, Apr. 26. Having overwhelmingly defeated all efforts to delay the construction of new ships till the spring cf 1936, the House of Representatives passed the Naval Appropriations Bill which recommends largest peacetime programme in the history of the United States,61 words
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Article164 1935-04-28 19 Singapore, Apr. 27. The follow'ns notifications ar- 1 oon- tained in a Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued yesterday evening: Tho Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan to be an official member of the Executive Counc 1; the Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys to be an official member of the164 words
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Article284 1935-04-28 19 French "Sweethearts' Court A Avignon, Apr. 18. COURT of Love which will, as such courts did centuries ago, draw up "commandments of love," is to be set up in France— at Chermont l'Herault. Modern troubadors will sing of the beauty of Provencal women, while the women in284 words
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Article271 1935-04-28 19 lough Extras In "Marie Galante." A HURRY-CALL from the Casting Gate rt at the Fox Studios in Hollywood recently had the special police reserves of the film company out in response to an alarm. A gang of gunmen, it was reported, was preparting to hold up271 words
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Article281 1935-04-28 19 New York's Latest WOMEN IN SCANTY CLOTHING New ITork, IS. QXK of the most remarkable functions ever held hma taken place here. It was a farewell party to Salvador Dali, who attempts to paint dreams and the emanations of the sub-con-scious mind and is recognised m281 words
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Article49 1935-04-28 19 London. Apr. 26. The total amount appl ed for in tenders for £35.000.000 Treasury Bills was £*****,000. The maximum amount was allot led ill bills at three months. The average rate per cow,, was 10 1.85d., as compared with 10 1.31d. last week.— Brit i;'i Official Wireless.49 words
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Advertisement66 1935-04-28 19 FINEST ARTISTES PERFECT RECORDING. RH«» THE KING OF fc^Si RECORDS (V w'.V !y h Stara ;:n<! Artistes aa EDDIE CANTOR JACK PAYNE, ■UIXUE KUNZ, PRIMO SCAtA and many others, selling at 65 cents. CAN YOU BEAT IT? clamouring foi REX because REX caters for the world. SoW Acen^a for Malaya:66 words
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Advertisement52 1935-04-28 19 ¥^K ill A M y%^ 9 -v. VtT\ V J^^a 111 \^H«r y{ I S JmJ fi TUvfnT^ U\ 111 ill A^^^^^l /1 I ft; 111 I\\ K AV i* wm t fttl A BV 111 .^B^Bl B^bW. I -f^ 1* y M B^^^^^T^^B^ BW ftOti^^ V v f) 052 words
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Article312 1935-04-28 20 Rec?nt Decree NOT REGARDED AS I NTOUCHABLES Trivandrum, April 6. Ii'ITH n Terence to a question ask- j ed in the House of Commons recently l>y the Duchess of Atholl, enquiring of the Secretary of State, "whether he was aware that, under recent Decree of the312 words
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Article663 1935-04-28 20 Twins With Different Fathers- Songs On The Scaf-fold-Calf "Steals" £27 -A Dog "Martyr" TJERE are some strange stores sent from many parts of the world this week-end by Reuter correspondents A remarkable paternity case which ended with the admission of the mother of twins that they had663 words
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Article45 1935-04-28 20 Mr. Rajagopalachariar's Sudden Intimation Madras, April 11. WHAT was considered an ordinary public meeting at the High Court .beach to-night to congratulate Mrs. Latohmi %?a f =ntri iC ca a mrara bornbWSmB .mid \'l can legitimately seek leThat^s his only explanation.45 words
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Article145 1935-04-28 20 Officer's Gallant Action In Tanker At the Liverpool offices of the Officer, Sfr. M. B. TO«g the diploma on vellum, issued by the Royal Human Society, J^jSgjft*^ hi/ eallantry when serving as cniei nfficfr of the steamer Chesapeake^ Ort SePt 25 last a number Of me;.: werf engaged145 words
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Article551 1935-04-28 20 A Complete Slave 10 Another's Mind London. SCHOOLMASTER became successively A abeaotiful girl <4**^J!Z£Sg. min Mr Rainsav MacDonald and Herr HH under" hypnotic influence dunn* 3 Tr'a^io^r. had Hu unusual experience of sHf.ng beside himself while these transformations took place. He was a member cf551 words
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Article103 1935-04-28 20 Rejected By Assembly VICEROY TO ISSUE CERTIFICATION New Delhi, April 6. THE Legislative Assembly voted against the Finance Bill, as recommended by the Governor-General, by 64 votes to 41. The European Group and several Independents remained neutral. \Vh n the result was announced Sir Jamep Grgg, the103 words
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Advertisement240 1935-04-28 20 Oh, but you must promise me to start .^aaVlaaaaaaaaaaaaßW »nL< y% r\ TC}&& Y\ i. ll^ll t ill IV-' L ■\aaaUMlaV awl TT*. ■Mal^V. H^vWkP^| iL^r I xn^^Ll^ HaMaaa»^^^^S«aa^aßj^^^^^^^ t-^ ''V'Ka* bib* 1 fVafll >*^ ~~~^^*^^!iMWvirEmmmt^ jfIUfIDJL J fI^WP '^(^^^^L^^^^^Sfc^^^f l^*^r^^^-^^vr^~- j^^~ a^Laaam^L.' x^V* ~^Jaal W*^A^W^^ I UUy^^A^J 1 Your240 words
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Advertisement32 1935-04-28 20 TIGKR BEEH IS BEST f presents the first and only 16 m/m Portable SOUND CAMERA. Full particulars from Sole Agents:— Amalgamated Siamese Industries, Ltd. 58, Orchard Road, Singapore. Demonstration given in Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement108 1935-04-28 21 f^' T^^B^g^B fli mL \j fip^t«kP^L L K^i Jc: 3^^9bm. Jyyy^y^yy^ y v 'ys'ysyyyyy t^. i &laßr!3 U9B ml '^^i Y ■^l^^ b^^_^.^_^^li fe jpp^ m|^^^^^^^^W k EpB^RSHB _^*^2^P Ift 1 1 k VV\/<|\ V|^.-^w^ BB gaßßgJPr^ 1i Jy*y//yyyyyys'y *y/yyy* m' **m» H^^^ /^All ■l?ill' 1 i 'I ',i 1108 words
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Article2840 1935-04-28 22 But Losers Improving Year By Year Honours Keenly Fought For--Fare-well Function To Association President Ipoh, Wednesday. DHLANGOfi once again asserted her distinct superiority over Perak at badminton during the Easter holidays, when she defeated the latter at the Victoria Institution Hall by the wide margin of eleven2,840 words
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Advertisement96 1935-04-28 22 B^B^Hb> bV B^^^*^B\ Bpß^*>^pPk In] B^^^^^^^r BMy^^t3^> MMl^llß^i^ >!^^B Hp~ .itfflJflH I^^qßßmi^m __r^^J^^^^^i^*'?JS^-ja^^j '^^3f^S^BßK Hk^^^ iJIQBi bußV^ I'H'^iSM Pr- >r 'r«''t of SPECIALISE!) Mannla:*fi!re J'^s > «v bmH9) •'•-.iific? i's rur-d clitib to world wid-3 populsrif y. oh b;ff cir vnr- m w^^l-i imm m ''"''''^^^'"^Jiiiiiul^^-, <-*ipi«»;«; j{ cliffoi from96 words
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Article1585 1935-04-28 23 itMA.-s Visit To Penang-Orchestra's Excellent Performance-Cup Pre^ sented-Lads United Tournament-Telok Ayer Epworth League-Picnic To Kota Tinggi Waterfalls 4 t the Invitation of the AmalgaA mated Am use mentis, Ltd., the a tio:i orchestra rendered dance with Villaneuva^ Si, Boys in Wembley Cater* Tpenam? for three nights,1,585 words
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Advertisement149 1935-04-28 23 but wait til fflfito youve seen my Wolseley... dm* 'New? of course it's new! You can't get a Wolseley second-hand anyway. The Pater got it for my birthday said it was the most sensible idea I'd ever had! He says there's nothing so trustworthy as a Wolseley— and he should149 words
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2369 1935-04-28 24 " Forward - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED "Forward" Interstate Cricket In Kuala Lumpur And Penang —How Singapore Managed To Avert DefeatSaved By Ponniah And The Clock— Penang s Easy Win Over Perak— Malayan Golf Championship (By MY Easter week-end was spent in Kuala J W Lumpur, principally watching the cricket match between2,369 words
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Article625 1935-04-28 24 "K. O - "K.O." (By J*HE return bout between Aime j Raphael and Young Frisco should attract a record crowd at the New World Arena on Wednesdav night, May i. Frisco, Raphael who is recognised a.s the welter and And middleweight champion of the Orient. Frisco625 words
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Advertisement251 1935-04-28 24 SOLE AGENTS: T. C HAY CO. APBI Famous Doctors Series So. 11. STOMACH SUFFERERS can these Dr. H lehmann. kg \Tf f^QNCj WANCE, An English Mag es.a <ives exce' UOCtOf WTItCI l»nt results m most f< mkW nd tlliat R'S'iratrd' ge»ttvetroMb>=;. Itcvi ff Magnesia taken after he conitd-rp.l the ilp-*251 words
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Advertisement425 1935-04-28 25 pWHITEAWAY'S 1 j JUBILEE COMMEMORATION OFFERS I this: CRoiari^irisrcS' _3Tr_3ia^ar of 1935 1 M L GENEROUS 1 :^^j 1 REDUCTIONS (Mt\\ 1 /if A:- .Sjt^Vf 1 j^^^^ K^C^^l 1 ENTIRE STOCK ll|f If 1 1 F chaemaine ba™ tabuJ /^_#^f^-^_L 1! ?y' y///sfck >^_! v 1 Ii? J |/f Delicately425 words
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Article333 1935-04-28 26 Sporting Sensation MANAGER SUSPENDED FOR LIFE A SENSATION in sporting circles, is the news that Mr. William Orr, one of the best known football club managers in Great Britain has been suspended from the game for life, writes Black Heath in the "Madras Mail." Mr. Orr333 words
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Article22 1935-04-28 26 The pagai lights will be un at the Chinese Swimming Club, for night swimming, to-night jnd to-moi row night.22 words
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Article240 1935-04-28 26 Results Of Tournament T^es THE following are the results cl ties toI day In the Y.W.C.A. Tennis Tournament. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Miss ">. Nathan beat Miss S. George 6_i 6—4. Miss N. Chia beat Mrs. C. A. Norris 6_i, 6—l. Miss E. Smith beat Miss P. Beecn, w.o. Miss240 words
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Article125 1935-04-28 26 The following have been invited to play association football for S.C.C. 'B" XI v. 11th Battery R.A. on Wednesday, May 1. at S.C.C: G. H. Stroobach; G. Dodds and E. J. C. Gardner; T. Watson, C. G. Van Houten and T. M. Maclachlan; J. E. D. Graham, J.125 words
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Article82 1935-04-28 26 Hitler Hails Olympic Games •CPORTING, chivalrous contest arouses 5 the best human attributes. does not sever but unites the opponents in of peace between the nations. Therefore may the Olympic Flame never exP1 These words have' been written by the Reich Fuehrer and Chancellor. Adolf Hitler as82 words
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Article148 1935-04-28 26 Results Of S.P.A.P. Tournament The- following are the rcsu.u; of the concluding ties of the "A" Singles Championship Badminton Tournament: Tan Soo Choo beat Tan Khai Seng 13—13 <5— 2); 15—7. Koh Kim Yean beat Yap Hood Chwee 15 10; 15—2. Tan Soo Choo beat Lim Cheng Quet 15—6;148 words
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Article114 1935-04-28 26 The fifth annual general meeting oi the Vehicles Department Spans Club was held in the Registrar oJ Vehicles Court on Wednesday, Apr. 24. The following members were elected for 1935. President: Lt. Col. G. C. Meredith C.8.E., M.C. < re-elected >. Vice-Presidcnt: Capt. G. A. Clements (re-elected*. Hen.114 words
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Article62 1935-04-28 26 Incident At Lucknow Meeting "THE Pionner.- Allahabad, has the fr i lowing in its issue of April 13 The Stewards held an inquiry in* the difference oi lunning of Gold Star, to-day and Tuesday, and net bS satisfied with the explanations of y? M. Ali, trainer-owner62 words
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Advertisement131 1935-04-28 26 TWO THINGS ONLY are necessary to assure the clear loveliness of your skin a wise selection of preparations,-- a perfect understanding of th? way to use them. The first signifies ARDEX ffl.^ffiJ^*^ PRODUCTS For the second, our advice is at your disposal. MAYNARD'S j Battery Road. Telephone 6115. Singapore. i131 words
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Advertisement210 1935-04-28 26 for 15 years banished by o few Radox footbaths. Why suffer from corns? Why let corns continue to torture you and spoil your pleasures? You can be rid of them so easily'. A few Radox footbaths and out they come, roots and all, us this lady discovered '7 had corns210 words
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Article638 1935-04-28 27 S.C.F.A. WIN BY Good Defence BQON LAY'S TINE DISPLAY Singa] re, Saturday. enorni"-. crowd watched the A* the Malaya at rhe Anson Pw< •-i Stadium this afterp^B, in thi Kir>t Division of the flB sons of the soil opened the scorJ but once the Chinese got638 words
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Article61 1935-04-28 27 MX To Meet Rengam C.C. To-day The following have accepted to play fjeket for S. C.C. v. Rengam Cricket ~»ub at Rengam 10-mcrrow (Sunday), at 11 a.m.: J M Br&nder J R. Bryant, H. A. ™y, K. c Gillett R. N. Jack, C. F. Jeanin^s. R n c Laverton.61 words
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Article101 1935-04-28 27 T.P.C.A. Win Stonor Shield Game 'From Our Oicn Reporter l I Kuala Lumpur Saturday. N a Stonor Shield match, the T.P.C.A. defeated the K.L. Hallways Institute by 9 wickets and 6 runs. The. Railways score 64. Ah Lum 30. Henry took 5 wickets for 8 runs i101 words
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Article152 1935-04-28 27 Time Intervenes In S.R.C v. S.C.C. "A" Match THE game between the S.C.C. "A" team and tfce S.R.C. "'A" which was played en th<- S.R.C. ground, ended in a draw the Rccs being robbqrl of victory by time. Batting first the Rocs scored 125, G. Tessensohn being152 words
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Article452 1935-04-28 27 Results Of Ties In Inter-Team Tournament «r A a i ub -committee meeting held on Wednesday, April 17. at 7.30 p.m. sharp at the Club premises at No. 179. Teiok Ayer Street. Singapore, it was Onanimously agreed that the Party should apply lor affiliation with the Singapore452 words
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Article81 1935-04-28 27 •A match of five Singles and two Doubles will be played off at the May fair B P court N^ 7 Loronp 40 Gcylang Road, to-dav at 3 p.m. sharp between the Mayfair BP. -B" Team and the Wearne Brothers Sports Club "B" Team The following will represent81 words
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Article1408 1935-04-28 27 Satisfactory Position DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CENT. PASSED I Singapore, Saturday. A DIVIDEND of 10 per cent, was A declared at the eighth annual general meeting of Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., held at the registered office of the company in Geylang i Road at noon to-day. Mr.1,408 words
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Article154 1935-04-28 27 Reduced 6 lbs. A 1 I Still Enjoys Her Meals uared w t eat thi food Bhe fa d to satisfy h< Bpp had a const..' mi g to i Eat! All that Is you how sh«- d'd i in letter:— I have ••<■(.154 words
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Advertisement30 1935-04-28 27 To Be Opened On I Friday, 3rd May, V 1 HI By His Excellency IfX f^ GOVERNOR. i \\Wk/ n4i n m \k vlw c*. \> \J»'-tO IJ.lll. f W LA30 words
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Advertisement79 1935-04-28 27 I 111 fo^e^ the heat HI 1 A LONG COOL BRINK OF JH P H GE N I will dispel ail thai. of renowned PHOEX IX A< ;•< /^B Waters, you may deixnd to ■■■■^njfifc. •y*^3P^V3^M^v dEUnc.'- !''i i''"*"""!'" I*l**** *"*JC^ >.» »>* '^BlHhbh*' '*!^^^^lbS&hB^^^l Hu t V */iail-^^^**-MA AS—79 words
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Article, Illustration130 1935-04-28 28 Mr. Chan Sanj; Kee. third son of Mr. Chan Kans: Swi. J.P. and Mrs. Chan Kang Swi,- and Miss Tan Kim Tin (Lily) eldest daughter of Mr. Tan Chens Lock. C.B.E. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock, who were married in Malacca at Easter. The above130 words
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