Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 May 1935
1935-05-05
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section18 1935-05-05 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01 .2 ISo. SO SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1935. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune18 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1935-05-05 1 HOW TO S££ EVIiNTS STREETS WILL BE CROWDED Traffic Hints Brilliant Displays In Chief Towns If ALAYA is m festive U* mood for the Silver Jubilee celebration of the accession ol Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary. Every town m the country1,408 words
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Article558 1935-05-05 1 Prompt Action LONDON STREETS TRANSFORMED London, May 4. 117 ARM sunny weather brought vast numbers of Jubilee sightseers into the London streets to-day and traffic on the roads and pavements was much congested. Numbers of family parties cruised about m open taxicabs and cars. As usual aBritish Official Wireless - 558 words
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Article206 1935-05-05 1 Coming Cruise By R.A.F. THE four-engined flying-boats which have displaced the twinengined type at Singapore will make a formation flight across the Indian Ocean from Singapore to Ceylon m September. Only one stop will be made m the course of the journey of 1.750 miles. This will206 words
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Article79 1935-05-05 1 Marriage Of Mtf Stephci ti. Burstal! (By Air Mail J London, Apr. 24 THE marriage arranged between Mr. Stephen Robert Burstall of Singapore, and Miss Mar\ Louise Mungall will take place m St. Giles' Cathedral. Edinburgh, at half-past two o'clock on Saturday, June 1. Mr. C. D.79 words
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Article394 1935-05-05 1 American Professor's i Views Singapore, oa-uiday. WHAT is the major edvcatkouU problem facing America ud the other countries m tne world? Apart from the question of 'inance, it is ihat of providing some form of adult education. This ig a modern development m education. Hear the394 words
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Article217 1935-05-05 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh TIENTSIN LEADER ASSASSINATED Fire In Hankow J Two Thousand Houses Burnt Down Tientsin, May MR. Pci Vu Hang, a wellknown resident of Tientsin, was assassinated m the Jap.v ese Concession yesterday morning during his sleep. The assassin entered ttie house by boring a217 words
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Article229 1935-05-05 1 Daventry And Mafa^an Transmissions. London, May 4. THE 8.8.C. will broad* aM from the Empire station the following special items m the Jubilee Celebrations: Thanksgiving servi< c attended by Their Majesties a* St. I'aul's Cathedral, together with commentary on Royal Profession, May 6 10.05 a.m., 2 p.m.229 words
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Advertisement18 1935-05-05 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURUY TIFFIN E\ ERY SUNDAY. Tennis Court* reserved at $1.00 an evening:. Thone '6490.18 words
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Advertisement9 1935-05-05 1 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS ON PAGE 179 words
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Advertisement8 1935-05-05 1 UUflMtarQ m ..i*J I* l .m m irm__^__A___x___[l_____%___\8 words
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Article1783 1935-05-05 2 THE SILVER JUBIIEE KING'S STRENUOUS PROGRAMME State Processions Thanksgiving Service At St. Paul's HTHE subjects of His Majesty A King George tne Fifth have gathered in London in their hundreds of thousands to give thanks and pay homage to their sovereign who celebrates his SilverReuter - 1,783 words
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Article22 1935-05-05 2 fpKE contributions to the Penang Jubilee Distress Relief Fund now total $94,629. A sum of $100,000 is aimed at.22 words
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1440 1935-05-05 2 Special Local Broadcasts: Functions By All Races PROGRAMMES, with details of many functions arranged for the Jubilee celebrations in Malaya, have already been published in the daily editions of the Malaya Tribune. On page one the main events are reviewed and Singapore traffic regulations are1,440 words
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Advertisement207 1935-05-05 2 co l/U<s JVbcucM^ cue dn//rm r^:f <^^(£^&riQU^^ar-j&c^/ r^\£^ g J^^/2^^/Vy^^r/e^^/^i^ Visit Stand No. 138, British Trade Fair, Great World, May 3rd 1 1 th. APB— S. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I207 words
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Advertisement13 1935-05-05 2 DRESSES AT THE RACES are described by our woman reporter on page 19.13 words
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2242 1935-05-05 3 SELANGOR'S PERMANENT JUBILEE MEMORIAL FJNE START MADE AT YESTERDAYS MEETING I pur, Saturday. THE peimai nt Jub memorial ';n Sla at to-day public m at rhi- Town Hall, for the pur.. providing a home for st-n<i-E US proml. or lit C V nnd Mr. Ijev. v. already reel i mns2,242 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-05-05 3 One of the best Silver Jubilee struc tures erected m Malaya is the Indian Merchants' "Tai Mahal" m Street, Kuala Lumpur. The picture siiows the final touches being applied to it.31 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-05-05 3 A view of St. Mary's church. Southampton, floodlit by eas for Silver Jubilee week— a Western contrast with thc xabove picture.21 words
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Article105 1935-05-05 3 Singapore's Second List Oi Contributions Already acknowledged 34,407.90 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. .000.0 C Chartered Bank of India, etc. i 000.00 Mr. A. E. Lambert, Malacca 20.00 Mrs. M. V. L. Batt Muni. Town Cleansing Dept;— Staff and Labouers Siglap Div: $41.85 Staff and Labourers Alexandra Read105 words
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Article32 1935-05-05 3 Moscow. What must be the strangest theatre m the world has celebrated its 15th birthday here. Its strangeness consists m the faca -.'hat every member of the cast is deaf and dumb.32 words
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Article316 1935-05-05 3 Talk By The British Resident BELOW are given m full, ue;. Special Jubilee Broadcast i to be relayed from Bt Lumoui on Tuesday lengths of 48.92 and 110 metn As will be seen, nearly all the broadcast 1 7 p.m. to 10 U U be taken up316 words
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Advertisement52 1935-05-05 3 I <&n unbroken tradition of B quality, maintained for nearlu fl B oil£DDE££ fl H t jiMISi fcTAr KM* H J 4* t ix. t ii v «£»p* t i }r\ f. A\i\_whom&__. *m ffjjffiy'-JM r■_ d. j/Kfm m JwSKp Mf*?* mmm^^-.,^_ !:^^PfS I JBf I iir- -'i-r_W^'-~ 'SL__L_tvsm„L,^i^^w., ''''i-.52 words
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Article914 1935-05-05 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas RAMON Novarro m romantic uniforms, teamed with a piquant new personalily from England, champagne-blonde Evelyn Laye, charms with music, romance, comedy and drama m "The Night Is Young," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's glamorous new Viennese musical' romance, which opens at the CapilO: Theatre on May 12. Oscar Hammerstein914 words
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Advertisement470 1935-05-05 4 *|pE^r^f^r^r=Jr=lr=i=i^i=cj r =diai=_d I SEASON STARTS TO-DAY. i A ILK AMI IRA SPECIAL MATINBE MONDAY, 3.15. n j] GREAT SILVER JUBILEE ATTRACTIONS WF^i_W^S_-_*r^t 11 BRITAIN'S FUNNIEST PRODUCTION FOR mBBIH— -'IRB BRITAIN'S PROUDEST DAY g^Hu "I'ljß A (irand all-laughing Riotously Hilarious fai I M S 'lhe Laughter King of Filmland aßflßSfiHSßH'^'470 words
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Advertisement229 1935-05-05 4 CROSS EYES STRAIGHT 1\ E» Thomps > j ICo Qualified Eyesight SpeciaJJ 5 Raffles Place (Prinkels) R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry, (<->vt. Licentiate I .S.A.) M.O.L London. 35 YEARS EUROPEAN vXINICAL EXPERIENCE. GLASSES IF NEEDED. .1 l>lllillill!lll|:illl|li|l!|!l|l!|;:|l|||||ullllll|ll|{||l||I||lllllllllll|!l|ll|lillltl!lllllll.:l I I ll 111 111 I I if I I I I I229 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1935-05-05 5 Strictly Between Ourselves r K \loKK<>v. tart a week of rejoicing gveranev< n worthy of celebration than anything which has occurred since the final War ended. Hia gracious Majesty King Ge<ir> will have been twenty-five years on the throne, and m every part of the Empire a great event is1,563 words
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Advertisement99 1935-05-05 5 nil iiiiiiiiiiiuiiis: i mmmmmmmh mi mi hi i i i i i i iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitijr tiiiiiiitiu' I Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas. s m I Proceeds to Child Welfare Society, St. Andrew's m m Mission, Children's Aid Society, and Donation to a I Naval99 words
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1158 1935-05-05 6 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Shocking The Family A Moslem Resort Where Is Continental Wickedness? |F yo to drop a bombshell into the middi. i lable Victorian family m England. 1 can tell you how to do it. You say. ea an I deliberately,1,158 words
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Advertisement98 1935-05-05 6 46u "it i« r ____________r _____o_n__^^ Biwn a_____________n_______i_____ii*"__ii _r aa*.- 4^jy^*j J^ifr". HALIBUT PLAICE DOVER SOLES LEMON SOLES jg^jQEjS 7 W ZEALAND BLUE < OD w -________w\__\^k W FRESH SALMON. B9Hf WRAPPED KIPPERS >■ ES^Sk SMOKED SALMON I SPIIS DUTCH SMOKED EELS I ft DUTCH KEG HERRINGS M ft FRESH98 words
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Advertisement192 1935-05-05 6 i i l i I I I CORNS CURED I •jj Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood Cj 5 poisoning but by using the marvellous a SAN-DOL I H the real Carlsbad corn-plaster. g Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to192 words
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Advertisement217 1935-05-05 6 Nl mm ■■■WWWWiM^IiMMMWMi "YOU mU si i> Z^ strengthen your nerves with SANATOGEN' "Revitalize your nerves by taking Sanatogen" That is what your doctor will advise you, when listlessness, lack of appetite, or fretful sleep are robbing you of your health and joy of life. For physicians know that all217 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1935-05-05 7 Horatius - Horatius BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS Bidding On Tnusual Hands (By A TOO slavish interpretation of accepted principles is not to be advocated and those players who refuse to bid on hands which are almost certain to produce points, but which have not the required quick-trick content, lose opportunities.1,061 words
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Article953 1935-05-05 7 Women Form Aerial Train Murdered Wife On Wedding Day—"Satisflel Love 9 —Sleeping Man On Car Bumper HERE are some strange stories sent, by ReuW correspondents from all part? of the w )rld: ALL- WOMEN AIR TRAIN. An aerial tran, consisting of an aeroplane tewing two gliders, all953 words
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Advertisement372 1935-05-05 7 TIGER BEER IS BEST i nnniAiTC urt! TU I tf"*^ 1 L^-fl I to PROTECT YOU against I GLORIOUS HEALTH 3 Pf r^£J|^ jßj^fe^ 1' ff^\ BOUNDLESS ENERGY: j |J3^^i l!i ffiilifclEHß \Wn weakness Science offers them to you for the taking m the form of fftJM |jj[lj j j372 words
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Advertisement248 1935-05-05 7 PERNOX RINTS* l ERFECT'T ill ICTURESTILIfI Sole Agents: The Scientific I Instrument Company 2. FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE. From all Photo footers. YOU CAN TOO.' "How do they afford it?" Does your w'f ever ask you tha.- ques.ion when she M Beng Kong, whose earnings you imagine *re no greater than248 words
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Miscellaneous19 1935-05-05 7 ti**+rtird« planned for A/t%t Alir i e t f rs will be vocal. V, -s T h. V> k819 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1935-05-05 8 By lOur Woman Correspondent THE Royal Johore I- ci national Club is <>:.- ol the most popular gathering plaa Sunday evenings for Singa\vi li as Johore res irk i m added attraction was programme preid Paul, the talen ed Viei pair who have achieved so1,365 words
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Article919 1935-05-05 8 WE wore our best and brightest und as many of the family .jewels as we could lay our hands on when we went along to celebrate St. George's day at the Selangor Club on Saturday. It was eood thing. Apart from our own general brilliance nuite919 words
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Advertisement22 1935-05-05 8 LATEST MATERIALS JUST RECEIVED FOR JUBILEE WEEK ORDER YOI R DEESSES NOW J* o*^0 STORE 2S. BIGH STREET. Prep T NARAINP VS22 words
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Advertisement134 1935-05-05 8 '■-.;ii1.i, 1 .1'..:>->:, n.; IR. .•.Hull .'it«i««. .^..^.^jyj 4- jjt&i PERMANENT WAVES:— Eugene System. I Bova, Crocjuinole Method. j Finger and Marcel Wave. J Maison Marcelle i Ladies' Hairdressers, 35. Stamford Road. s Appointments phone 1807. 1 Lnder new management Prop. J. KOOY. t ?HSZSZSZS ISZSZS 2SHSHSHScLS ES2S2S2SSSES2SHSHSHSHSHS2SarLr!SZSaSZSr^ pj U-j134 words
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Advertisement207 1935-05-05 8 NEW REX RECORDINGS ii COMEIHING rather JmSS^^^Y bands is Pi 'mo Sca{gP veccrds. Combined m\J Ujß with the accordion. Z Jrs /A Jl which is of cour.s? the only instrument for rendering an honest-to -goodness tango, many of Bcala's orchestrations include stetl guitar i .New Shipment of Evert im; Bags207 words
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Advertisement45 1935-05-05 8 IHE FINEST *^m -—_f^^^^^^tSk '<£-_ vff* r Ft.-* m jmm_\___s_9t__^tm i h££ X? j^_^_______. r mt ffte t^kH H9Pl_i____L. [yOONG OUBONG SHOE Cd. THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, i SM BSG, Nort'i Ifettge IN. Phone I 2«. ._,,||,|(.lClt»*•' I t J I I I I I t45 words
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Article849 1935-05-05 9 Highways and Buy ways „£p- musical chairs" f among some of ha i ea( ore shops \t the momei A re netting aa v i: w P r emises nied by Co. Rene Ttmnanr ii ver Xcil >* vu d V- location, thus en- fl r"ii< 7 -7- place brancr!849 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-05-05 9 Mrs Samy Chipp.mlale. wha will be a hostess at the Terror Jubilee Ball on May 10. (Photo by Light Studio.)20 words
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Article606 1935-05-05 9 Styks Changing With The Houses In the days when Mother baked the bread, chairs were stuffed, and furniture and furnishings were -.high, wide and handsome. Houses mostly were too but, if one of them happened not to be, the furniture and plush hangings were packed into the606 words
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Article, Illustration36 1935-05-05 9 Here are the "Girls m the Little Green Hats.'—i.emc cf the St. George^ Ycunf Ladies wfce -X pai, n tfcc Cabaret at the Selangor Club, Kia.la Lumr>!«>, last Sauiraav.36 words
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Article231 1935-05-05 9 Cottons that look like heavy, thick, plaid homespuns or like lightweight worsteds have a definite place m the sport wear mode because cf the way such materials combine cool comfort with a sturdy, rough-and-ready appea anc: which makes it belong ia th< < I -doer world. For the231 words
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Advertisement92 1935-05-05 9 ,j, i i Rapid Calculations j THE MATHE-MAGXCIAIN f» can tht> (,ay S th n week n y O U I •.Call which May Ist, 1486, fell i>( n iq «7 Give the cube root <>: *****549 C 21 H IyO ll Gve the Cost per lb. ot goods soli92 words
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Advertisement114 1935-05-05 9 Yola, the famous dancer, with coiffeur by Malsoi; Interlandi. Specialists m all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Maison folerfaotii 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419. ARRIVED BY THE PRESIDENT HARRISON A LOVELY SELECTION OF FROCKS POR ALL OCCASIONS AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. A At The114 words
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Advertisement119 1935-05-05 9 N HEN E U LL IVI A N N H 9 GREAT CLE ARA NCL S\LE M J ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS j 9 GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES jH I RENE ULLMANN, M 1^ Capitol liulldinsf, SINGAPORE. Wj <,M I iiii. .ti.ii'ii.liiinlhlHi'.l.^. li:ii'li!l:!l>it,.|..iii|!iliiliiii:iii|::l:ili!aiii:ii!rflii|i;|:;liilii|. l;.|!.|i!i:ilil|iilliril!lliit..l:i|_j jijr 5 a j Aux Chats Noirs 5 a119 words
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555 1935-05-05 10 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, May 5, 1935. JUBILEE WEEK WHERE la a Jubilee feeling m the air. The Empire has rise. 1 worthily to a great occasion, ft ud everywhere festivities have been planned on a scale m keeping with the celebration of a Red Letter day m British history.555 words
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1418 1935-05-05 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones j Historic Mission Of King George 1 2 B 1 World's Friendliest Royal Family j m m 1 Asiatics And The Jubilee I m J A Season Of All Charitableness TOMORROW is Silver Jubilee Day and the thoughts of those who1,418 words
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Article471 1935-05-05 10 Anglius - Anglius lire may feel that trains m this part of the world are not all that they might oe m the matter of speed when com- j pared with the Home expresses, but there's a lot to be said for them when you bear471 words
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Advertisement43 1935-05-05 10 i (THE MOST POPULAR j TYPEWRITER IN THE MALAY PENINSULA. W_m \\m^^*^^iM \\-_m. w'Wtf »^fcta-2r^SaHßß_i»^J m_\ wm_WW 7 mm REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE. Ask for Easy Payment Terms. I REMINGTON RAND INC., hm^ a***. 1 Union Building, I Phone 2426. Singapore QgaOl IQBgQI .^,—^^i^t43 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1935-05-05 11 froiC. J. Smith, Prof. J. R. KayS[ o uat And Dr. F. R. Sayers pit* Surgeon Advocates More Frequent Leave ff>K£ prominent doctors m the EJ^fc Settlements Medical and ■irjr m tue ■J: of the nexi few moi £?Je Prof. C. J. Smith Prof. gay-Mouat and1,634 words
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Article, Illustration272 1935-05-05 11 A group photograph taken after the wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Tuesday, of Miss Rose Margaret Barton and Mr. Edward George Farrington. A reception was held afterwards at Raffles Hotel m the private lounge, which was beautifully decorated with white und pink carnation^. The bride and bridegroom were272 words
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Article129 1935-05-05 11 Will Not Attend Indian Court Masulipatam, Apiil 18 REPLYING to a telegram fiom the French Indian Registrar of Births and Deaths m Frenchpet. near Masulioatam. whether he could appear m a British Indian court as witness, the French authorities have replied m the negative The question129 words
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Advertisement62 1935-05-05 11 FINEST ARTISTES PERFECT RECORDING. p GREATEST VARIETY BIGGEST VALUE ■JJ** by such Stars and Artistes as EDDIE CANTOR. JACK PAYNE; M NZ, PRIMO SCALA, PHYLLIS ROBINS and many others, selling at 63 cents. CAN VOL BEAT IT? for latest list,. /kR(M Agents for Malaya: I vJV j T M. A.62 words
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Article1157 1935-05-05 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson ii Q In Which I Look A I De- h h jf| t orations And Come Across jjj O A Few Oilier Things As p II w 5 0 HEEN looking at the decorations this week. Nothing else to look at. It's1,157 words
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Advertisement185 1935-05-05 12 I TICKETS ISSUED X^-X-^IW BY ALL STEAMrOR ijsHIP, AIR AND j RAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39^ Kobinson Road, Singapore. ieltphone 3908. I -BB*-^M__»BBBBBBaBB*___^^__^BB»BBBBB*BBBaWBm WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA JEVU-LLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00185 words
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Advertisement182 1935-05-05 12 >V^^ X^^ j Quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 C^ W^_Qt^¥ F I- I# f 'h^t^L™ ~^|3 r SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. VJlCat IlftSlClll JLIIC >Sm^WM_k/^,^y%^ j* 67) --ftiiE an extra charge viz. 10 cents for current A Wil BBfcf <*&£ cMew-m ,Ttio h n S and 2o cents !>er py for182 words
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Advertisement92 1935-05-05 13 WiaU^'"" Tiil a#% J J&3 a^» -m-W _m__ &*_s w m_\ 11^^ 1 ->W gfz£ 'f^W^ >moe ZiCUA, fJtUuX MADE 8Y... W\W\wm_-\ __^Dsbbbbbbbbbbl Sa __\M_^ jj ■»aa^C5 l fl__il_i_S3ff'^LLaßß»fl J BBBK^^Bt>>V HE^B^lM'^ >, X^Hf jifflffl^l^ ■Q.^bßL -W»»»M»iWWJff^flKWßff \\\\\\\\\\\_\\\\\_*Qk^fr—l—£Jm£mm-_l-' \____M_____B_H lS B^^U^' CM a-BBB_l SPvSw* V <i-*i2* K^-C^ A rSf^^^*^mmt_*__ jßwl?il_K_M_fte^___i92 words
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Article2220 1935-05-05 14 Results Of Tournaments Amdl Friendly Matches Impetus Given By Selango r— Perak Encounter Keen Interest In Kuala Lumpur Residts Of Inter-Club Badminton Tourney Friendly Matches In Singapore Hems Of Interest (By "Dragon") Kuala Lumpur. OADMINTON m Kuala Lumpur has received a great impetus from the annual2,220 words
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Advertisement231 1935-05-05 14 r |^lit hot weather always made work an IW -r^j X effort and recreation less enjoyable. Jf "But now, thanks to Waterbury's Com- pound, I am filled with new vitality! I feel fresh and vigorous. I eagerly attack my daily _\L tasks and have an abundance of excess- \g^ mmjfj231 words
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Advertisement253 1935-05-05 14 JUBILEE PARADE Mow Ticket-Holders Can 'o-operate ADMISSION to the enclosures on the rt Padang for the Jubilee Parade on Monday morning is by ticket only Ticket holders are asked to co-uperale pith the officials in charge of ihe seatng arrangements by bringing their tic:ets with them and by arriving not253 words
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1395 1935-05-05 15 Clubman - Local Clubs Jubilee Celebrations Clubman jubilee Feeling In m\ll Clubs Special Lights And Decorations Influx Ot Visitors The Straits Chinese Recreation Club Its Activities Epworth League Celebrations In Singapore. (By f£ Jubilee spirit haa spread to all club* i« Malaya. A visit to •hem at once bring* this oul to1,395 words
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Article, Illustration313 1935-05-05 15 T HE NEW WOULD Grand Preparations For Toe Jubilee celebr^ r m tein W* lh A 2: ons will be displayed:— l r ago n boft,< actresses; (2) two 9 a decort^ lmta b v musicians; showi »B pictures and <* i tottle- ship; (5» a grand display of Shanghai313 words
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Article67 1935-05-05 15 New French C-In-C For Morocco Paris. France is to have a new. commander-in-chief m Morocco. General Hure. who conducted the successful campaigns for cleaning up the last centres of unrest m the Atlas mountains, is returning home consequent' upon his appointment as a member of the Supreme War67 words
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Advertisement249 1935-05-05 15 towt^tii iH I OHBIB^^I v_A A Amm. I 3 **^!>»o luaai. i-»-» j BHmB_I ,:;Jf\ Look at his smiling health look at his well-boned and I 1 firmly fleshed little body! I .""}M^^^^ f He is a Cow <Sl Gate baby— J naturally formed without f&f- _Mo^-k k the useless249 words
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1869 1935-05-05 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Many Sports Meetings In Malaya This WeekJubilee Celebrations An Old Question Revived Should A Player Play For His Club In Preference To His Stale? Johore Give A Cricket Surprise Soccer Discipline In Malaya (By "Forward") P»m this time the thought* ol ring on the elal1,869 words
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Article631 1935-05-05 16 K. O - K.O. (By VOTJNG Frisco is a second Pefkey. Similarly built and with the same lighting characteristics as his compatriot who, years ago, figured m some of the great* Friseo*B est battles m the history of the MalayFine an ring, Frisco is well up631 words
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Article100 1935-05-05 16 Port Of Span. Trinidad. Ti m dad is to ce'ebrate the Royal Jubilee by erecting a tuberculosis sanatmrum. to be known as the "King Georg V Jubilee Sanatorium." Funds for this will be raised by public subscription. An Empae Trade Week is also ba b* held; free dinners100 words
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Article100 1935-05-05 16 Size And Design To Be Standardised Istanbul Turk> who preferred one cafe to ar,other b^cau.se of its different shape or ■Cbeme of decoration will so<» n be ubi«to do W no more. Ttic Miu sU-r of the Interior has an itomoad that all Turkish caf**> must b^ f100 words
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Article42 1935-05-05 16 Berlin. Hermann Rohn of Zeulenroda, Thuring'a, is eighty years old but an enthusiastic cyclist still. He has just arrived at Cologne after cycling 365 miles mi n five days Now he is going to tour the Saar ov his bicycle.42 words
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Advertisement78 1935-05-05 16 BRITISH TRADE FAIR, "THE (iREAT WORLD." May 3rd— ll (h. I 1 You will sleep well W* V- a i 'W to-night I if you make delicious (OVALTINE* I your Qood-Night Beve rage _W\. v 'L After you have completed your tour of the Fair, call m for a "night78 words
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Article1175 1935-05-05 17 Final Games PROMOTIONS AND RELEGATIONS London, May 4, n'ITH the playing of the final I matches m the English F.A. natfue to-day. the curtain has been Jfjn on football at home for a brief of three months. To-day's games were only of intaest from the point1,175 words
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Article167 1935-05-05 17 FAMOUS SINGER'S DEATH Moody-Manners Opera Co. Founder London, May 4. JHE death of Mr. Charles Manners, managing director of the MoodyW? won Pera C m P*™s and foSSr--Remer Wn slnger occurred to-day. i Manners, whose actual name was Southcote Mansergh, was 77 years of age He studied for the army167 words
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Article41 1935-05-05 17 Final Of Hard Courts Championship London, May 4. Bournemouth, in the British Hard Court Championships final, Fred Ferry beat Bunny Austin 0-6, 6-4, 3-6. 6-2. 6 .0. In the Women's Final, Miss Stammers beat Miss Scriven. 6-2. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article163 1935-05-05 17 First Semi-Final Played Last Night Singapore, Saturday. THE first semi-final m the All-Malayan 1 Billiards Championship was olaved this evening at the Metropoie Hotel before a large crowd of spectators. Chio Eng Wah. of Siong 800 A.A heat Ang Chin Thian, of Aston A A 500—459. The biggest163 words
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Article27 1935-05-05 17 Tranmere Beat Chester One-Nil London, Mav 1 In the Welsh Football Association Cup Final. TRANMERE belt CHESTER byone goal to nil at Chester. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article372 1935-05-05 17 Special Arrangements HUGE CROWDS ON LONDON STREETS London, May 4. gVIDENCE of the widespread interest abroad m the occasion is afforded by the fact that m addition to special arrangements made for relaying to the Empire commentary and broadcast of the Thanksgiving Service at Saint Paul's Cathedral,British Official Wireless - 372 words
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Article293 1935-05-05 17 Originally Recommended As Game Refuge IN connection with the decision of Their Highnesses the Sultans of Pahang, Ke- ant an and Trengganu to ccmmemorat, the King's Silver Jubilee by setting I iside an area of some 2,000 square miks lying within the three States as a293 words
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Article40 1935-05-05 17 London, May 4. The following rugby matches were played 10-day: Barbarians 34 London 3 (at Twickenham) The Combined Leicestershire and East beat Combined Warwickshire, North Midlands, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire at Coventry by 18 points to 13— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article115 1935-05-05 18 Travelling Expenses For Sports Meet <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 2. AT a meeting of members of the Johore Bahru Chamber of Commerce (Wah Kiow KongSOh), held m th? Yong Wah H g Club, Jalan Trus, last night, at which Towkay Tan Hak Kiat preside115 words
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Article589 1935-05-05 18 HARD GAME AT ANSON ROAD Attractive Football LOSERS PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT Singapore, Saturday. DLAYING attractive football, the R.A. (Changi) succeeded m winning the Garrison Cup when they defeated the Wiltshire Regiment by two clear goals at the Anson Road Stadium. The learns set589 words
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Article216 1935-05-05 18 Customs Defeat Education Department (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 3. IN a fast' game, the Customs met and defeated the Education Department I—o, m the first round of the J.B.D.F League on the Civil Service Club padang this evening. There was a large gathering of followers216 words
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Article327 1935-05-05 18 Keen Boxing In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. FRANK Weber outpointed Dharmaraj last night at the Wembley Park m a fast twelve-round mill held m aid of the Penang and Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund Frankie was too fast and aggressive for his opponent and327 words
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Article277 1935-05-05 18 Some Novel Events At Johore Club (From Our Oicn Correspondent! Johore Bahru, May 4. COME novel events have been included m the programme for the Johore Club's Jubilee Sports to be held on Bukit Zahrah School padang, Johore. Bahru, on May 10. Many of the events are open277 words
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Article1134 1935-05-05 18 Full- Back - Full-Back 7wo Surprises In Singapore First Division (By THERE were two very unexpected results m the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League last week and some important matches were played m the other divisions and the Commercial Gup. The first unexpected result occurred on Saturday, April1,134 words
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Article41 1935-05-05 18 Result Of May Indies Spoon Competition Twenty-_?«ven cards were taken out for iho May Ladies Spoon and the fo. lowing were the best three cards returned: Mrs. P. Crawlev 44-13—31 3. Thomson 48-15—33 Mrs. A. E. Garden SS-17&41 words
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Article16 1935-05-05 18 ing the nr:nc.ip,»! cricket niat S^ arrar-zed for yesterday h. Singapore were cancelled.16 words
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Advertisement385 1935-05-05 18 HAD TO BE CARRIED DOWNSTAIRS Now She Milks 8 Cows She is a farmer's wife— and .she couldn't put her feev to the ground. What a t rrible handicap, both for her and her husband! It was all due to rheumatism; she waa helpless with it. She writes oi her385 words
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2864 1935-05-05 19 REFILL WINS THE bk; EVENT Good Dividends Paid TBIBI'NS SELECTION PAYS 5123 g ingapore, S;.i urd&y. l_cfiP]l£ the rain which fell early W n the I -noon to-day, the at-l-^ence at the opening day's racing ofthe Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup)2,864 words
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Article148 1935-05-05 19 ACROSS 1. Bleat. G. Appears. 12. La. 13. Chuir. 15. Ra. 16. Lee. 17. Enate. 18. Ma. 19. Income. 22. Con. 23. Ei. 25. File. 26. Kea. 27. Ta. 29. Brace. I 31. Be. 33. Zea. 34. Tansy. 36. Royal. .38. 00. 39. New. 42. Order.148 words
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Article592 1935-05-05 19 Rainy Weather Costumes BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT "OAIX and stormy clouqs tiim ted j out the crowds at Bukit r \vr.\ racecourse yesterday but kept t; 1 grandstands comfortably cool tor those who braved the weather a were rewarded by a fine day's rac:ri and no592 words
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Article99 1935-05-05 19 MUSICAL CO WS 11 A rarmer m a small v'llage on tl Ge ir. an -Czechoslovak front i r that his cow gave more milk wh p ays the concertina to them On. cow on hs farm wa.s bo tory that he decided to sell her he noticed that, when99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-05-05 20 opening ciay oi the Singapore Races yesterday The Tribune cameraman snaps the finish of the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday The finish of the second race, photographed by ;he Tribune cameraman Leading m the winner of Race 1 The Governor's Cup, for the last day. Winner of53 words
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