Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 May 1935
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Title Section18 1935-05-12 1 The Sunday Tribune -V 01.2— 1N0.51 -s t SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1935. FIVE CEXT^ The Sunday Tribune18 words
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908 1935-05-12 1 VITAL TO IHE EMPIRE NIGHT FLYING ESSENTIAL Twice Weekly j itill Lagging Behind The Dutch (By Air Mail) /from Our Oicn Correspondent.* London, May 1. THE success of the weekly air service to Australia via Singapore, coupled with the tact that the K.L.M. are908 words
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Article169 1935-05-12 1 Canzoneri Wins AMBERS TWICE FLOORED New York, May 11. £AXZONERI won the 'world* lightweight championship to-day, beating Lou Ambers on points at Madison Square Garden in a 15-rounds contest. Landing blows almost at will, and shooting in stinging rights and lefts, Canzoneri reduced Ambers to a mere169 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-05-12 1 Young ladies of Singapore }Ou. the Navy -for a few hours Some of ihe helpers at the Jir llee Ball oil if M.S. Terror.24 words
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Article442 1935-05-12 1 Mr. Thos. Welborn And Miss Eva Quixley Singapore, Saturday. A VERY pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church this morning, when Miss Eva Quixley, daughter of Mr. Alexander Quixley of Lincoln, England, and the late Mrs. Quixley, became the bride of Mr. Thomas Welborn, son442 words
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Article37 1935-05-12 1 The engagement! is announced between Hugh Westropp, elder son I of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brady, Lau- >anne, and Ann Cicely, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. D'Arcy-Irvine, Bandar Bahru, Krdah. F.Kf.9.37 words
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Article212 1935-05-12 1 Campb2ll Black In Super-Plane (By Air Mail) (From Our Oton Correspondent) London. May 1. CINGAPORE is likely to have an- other opportunity of seeing Captain Campbell Black, who. with Mr. C. W. A. Scott, won the ail race to Australia. Captain Campbell Black is to attempt212 words
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Article156 1935-05-12 1 An Orgy Of Window Smashing St. John's (Newfoundland!, May 11. FIEMONSTRATIONS against the smallness of the scale ci relief for the unemployed led to rioting here to-day. Following an unemployed de- monstrauion, the pence iv.aie a baton- charge in wh.ch many wcie injured. After the police hadReuter - 156 words
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Article66 1935-05-12 1 $10,000 From Singapore Turf Club THE following is the sixth list of contribu ions ;o the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund:-— Already a iknowledgeet $24$*j$:Qb l Manager, Gap House 10.00 Wearne Bros. Ltd. 1,000.00 Mr. Lee Choon Sens 1.CJ0.00 Mr. N. A. Worley 50.00 Hon Mr. W. A. Foil66 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-05-12 1 London, May 1. THE Sultanah of Johore, who hopes to attend the Jubilee ceremonies in London, is expected to return to Johore in vime lor the Sultan's 62nd birthday on Sept. 17 and the 40th anniversary of his Coronation on Nov. 2. Colonel W. Cave-Brown, D.S.O., M.C.,63 words
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Article, Illustration485 1935-05-12 1 Vertical Jump SIX BIG FLIGHTS BY R.A.F. {By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent; London, May 1. QjIX long-distance flights to be made by R.A.F. units towards the end of the year include one from Baghdad to Singapore and back a distance of 10,000 miles. This constitutes485 words
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Article193 1935-05-12 1 Injured Making Good Progress Singapore, Saturday. THE alarming explosions which brought to a premature ena the daylight fireworks dispiay at the Esplanade on Friday afternoon has happily not been attendee by the serious consequences at Fvst anticipated. Of the people who were injured, and taken to hospiial.193 words
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Article70 1935-05-12 1 OILSHT^ BURN! OUT One Man Saved Blazing Hulk Misses Storage- Tanks Hongkong, May li. fEN Chinese were' kiUad instantly in an explosion i and fire on an oil earner off the Texas Oil Jo.'s plant tbit morning. The furiously burning hulk drifted to shore, missing theReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1935-05-12 1 Colony's Message Laid Before Him IT is notified for general i?i- formation that the exprc. sion of loyalty and good wishes conveyed lo His Majesty the King on behalf of <he people of the Colony of the Stra»« Settlements has been laid !>*• fore His Majesty who64 words
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Advertisement17 1935-05-12 1 Goodwood Park Hotel SPECIAL CURKY fIyfTME^RY SUNDAY. Ten*'* Courts reserved at $1.00 an evening. Thone f <U9O.17 words
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Article697 1935-05-12 2 AT THE MUNICIPAL RECEPTION Many Beautiful Dresses Seen (By Our Woman Correspondent) THE centre portion of the Padang, op- porite tlie Municipal Building, wa.s reserved for the Commissioners' reception m honour of the Jubilee on Friday afternoon. Mr. W. Bartley. the President, and Mrs. Bartley, received the guests, who numbered697 words
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Article165 1935-05-12 2 Jubilee Celebrations At Nebons Tebal On May 5 about 200 pcor Tamil children from Nibong Tebal, Matang Tinggi, Bukit Tamboon and even from Parit Buntar and Serai assembled at the Catholic Church compound to begm their Jubilee rejoicings. Sports and games for boys and girls were arranged by165 words
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Article24 1935-05-12 2 Mr. W. Maenss, Consul-General for Germany, has returned frcm home leave and has resumed charge of the local German Consulate-General as from May 10.24 words
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Article146 1935-05-12 2 Happy Function At Recreation Club Singapore, Saturday THE Singapore Recreation Club was transformed into a very nappy scene this afternoon when hundreds of Eurasian boys and girls were entertained at a Children's Fete.' A thousand invitations were issued and there was a full response The Club's portion of146 words
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Article149 1935-05-12 2 Back To Prison Just After Leaving It Singapore, Saturday. Charged with theft of a purse containing $10 and being a supervisee and failing to report to the police of hit whereabouts, a Chinese named Yap Cheng Hcr.r was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment and 20 strokes of149 words
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Article246 1935-05-12 2 Celebrations In Sarawak (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuching. May 7. ON the occasion of His Majesty King George Vs Silver Jubilee, the Sarawak Government declared May 6 a public ho'iday. Al, 8 o'clock m the morning 21 guns were fired at the Fort and a'. 1 public buildings246 words
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Article318 1935-05-12 2 Air Trips To East Indies From Europ: A 9CXM rt are opened up by the bi-wi vice which the KLM. Ls m Jure 12. A proof of ,Ins i, the ioSmS the plan for which has been worked o? by the X.L.M., and winch will be318 words
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Advertisement308 1935-05-12 2 ANYTHING HAPPENED TO W\ YOUR HUSP>AND WOULD f YOU FIND YOURSELF WITHOUT MEANS Why n«>t talk it over with him now? Do you think he could bear the thought of your being left dependent on charity? He could provide both for you and the children and at th c same308 words
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Miscellaneous743 1935-05-12 2 Crossword Puzzle No 54. $750. MUST BE WON First Prize $500 Second Prize $250 This Crossword Puzzle is being issued m conjunction with the same Crossword Puzzle appearing m the Pinang Sunday Gazette. i CONDITIONS I 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS n T2 n p WMP I743 words
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Article318 1935-05-12 3 Picturcsqu? Ceremony ifIRTHDAY OF PERAK'S RULER (from Our Own Correspondent) I pop., Saturda;/. THERF wai rejoicing m the Di lings territory yesterday when H Sultan of Perak made state entry t rate his 54 1 1 1 birthday and* for the formal celebration connected with the318 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-05-12 3 Mr. Thomas Welborn and Miss Eva Quixlev, who were married at) the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday. Report on page 1.20 words
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Article57 1935-05-12 3 Commander Byrd Welcomed By President Roosevelt Washington, May 11. n*f t i* min 8 frcm his Antarctic expedi"on Commander Bvrd steamed up tht Pr* C! 2 Ac River and was welcomed by j-r^.deni R-osevelt, who congratulated wra on behalf of the nation. jwanmandi r Bvrd dined at57 words
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Article78 1935-05-12 3 By the K.N. I. L.M. from N.E.I, to omgaoore —Mr. v. Errde Mr. Malone. Left for N.E.I. —Mr. Copes v. Hasse *t. Mr. Ende. I Arrived by KLM. from N^E.l.:— C v.d. Vlcot. Mr. Miedl. Mr. Mathe■i Miss Brown. \m}} Sir iSapore for Europe Mr. v d.78 words
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Article536 1935-05-12 3 Lauching A Plane In Mid-Air DAPip progress Is being made m the Short t artery, lt Rochester, with a su^nge "composite aircraf." which it is expected will double the flying range oi a .-.raokine and ti'ble the range of a en! 'nlane. and will make easily536 words
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Article217 1935-05-12 3 Impressive Ceremonial At Sikh Temple An interesting programme i,i connection with the Stiver Jubilee was gone through by thc Sikh.s of Singapore on Wednesday at the, Sikh lcmpic, Silat Road. The whole temple was very artistically decorated and the Main Hail where Guru Gxantle Sahile <Sikh Bible) was217 words
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Article350 1935-05-12 3 Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng Of Perak MR. Cheah Gh:m Leng, the new Justice of Peace. Perak, is the only .son of Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim. J. P., ex-Member of the Federal Council. Born to Penang m 1902. Mr. Ghim Leng was educated at St. Xaviers Institution. Penang.350 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-05-12 3 My. Cheah Ghim Leng. probably Malaya's Youngest J. P., being 33 years of age.14 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-05-12 3 Charles Butterworth and Edward Ev erett Horton m "The Night is Young" opening at the Capitol to-day. Ram on Novarro and Evelyn Laye are shown m the inset.28 words
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Article53 1935-05-12 3 Riot Follows Execution of US. Public Enemy No. 1 llunlsvilie, May 11. A gun battle broke out m tiie gaol a. few hours after the- electrocution of Hamilton. One warder and one convict were killed and a warder and a convict wounded. Three convicts escaped to53 words
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Article161 1935-05-12 3 To Perform An Urgent Operation Singapore, Saturday. AT about dawn this morning a Southampton fly ng boat attached +o th R.A.F. base at Seietar left for R3ngax a smal 1 town on the Indragiri River m Sumatra, On a life-and-death miss' On. On board the machine,161 words
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Article292 1935-05-12 3 umcri's Movement In India A LITERARY mettin? of the Lotus Club was held at B, Rallies Quay on May 4. Mrs. S. N. Ray E. Sc, (London), who !s on her way to the U.S.A., spoke on i.c women's movement In India, with special reference to the All292 words
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Article, Illustration15 1935-05-12 3 L*. Cheah Cher.g Lim. J. P., msmber of the Federal Council from 1927 to 1933.15 words
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Article195 1935-05-12 3 PLANTER'S CLAIM FOR DAMAGES Suit Dismissed By Ipoh Court I i From Our Oun R Ipoh, Saiuraay. JUDGMENT was delivered m the Supreme Court this morning m the ca.-.* ,m which Mr. W. F. Barns, a former planter m Perak, claimed damage! for alleged negligence ard breach of duty agamst195 words
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Article97 1935-05-12 3 ALLEGED MUR DER Two Tamils Charged At mpillff (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. quarre' over a debt of 20 cems is '-aed to have led to an attack by hree Tamils on a compatriot with fatal resequences, on Norseman Estate, Batu "'^au last night. The police were called and97 words
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Advertisement36 1935-05-12 3 NOTTINCHAM CAST it H ItltTltK T««0» ■In Jt G? 1 y itnr/ri£Mt r fisiM f /7ff/>// et Playgrs N?3 a/ (rO cenh /u V /m fi fit ty 4l4£C& _wm ninipiiniFmiiwiiw flf mmmmmmmmmmmm W b I36 words
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Article600 1935-05-12 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas FRENCH as the Eiffel Tower-— gay as the pop of a champagne cork and sparkling as the precious golden liquor itself "Folies Bergere," Darryl F. Zaiiuck's new musical extravaganza for 20th Century Pictures, featuring Maurice Chevalier comes to the Capitol Theatre Jn Wednesday. To those600 words
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Advertisement535 1935-05-12 4 jj Another Grand M.-G.-M. Musical 11l I capitol] 1 il OPENING TO-DAY at 3.15 6.15 9.15 H k SEE AND HEAR RAMON NOVARRO m his FINEST SINGING I S ROLE I He was a Prince she a lovely young dancer. They fell m love, and their romance m old Vienna535 words
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Advertisement93 1935-05-12 4 THE MOST BRILLIANT STAGE SUCCESS OF THE DECADE NOW TAKE? IT'S PLACE AS ONE OF 1933's FINEST FILMS jig PAVILION 3.u-,,- 9 ,r| A Story of to-day's revolt against the love code of the centuries. "IF I WEREtFREE" HE; __r w J _jy. '^t -X 3_____f\ B&- 3^.^£/^oo._____k i.. '^^W93 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1935-05-12 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES aU. l<>ok at the JubiHuminatMHw! v [hat ifl th< first line of my poem, and having coined that striking word 'pronounced jooby-luminations and not io.bbyluminations and being a contraction >f Jubilee illuminations) my Muse unfortunately failed me. Anyone who can add to it is welcome to* the1,430 words
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Advertisement215 1935-05-12 5 iiiiimiiii'iiiiini lil imiiiimniiiiiiiiii: iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiii; :imii|iiiui I liiiii fc^fl W__w^mrj WW ¥fi W t__\\\\\\\\\\_^__\ mww_\_\\_m_\\\_\\__.^_m. a j^_Wßm\ \WF9 feSSJHtjmfeaaß Fri ________T J2hHM ____SHPk_. ifvT J^-C^pTr *^TE'' T? 1 El S>B__ra^9^__r^9P*^^^__H^^_^s^^l fl«U s^ £^V SL'jLQ JsJEmfESb 'KSS I j£^ 7zrS^m_^i^_^MW^CmS^M-Z^^_r .^__W r^PJKftTftV^^b,-* mL^ T _£__m____^AWSSm_rMO^^ _^__^lW_^r JL m7SmYi__-__-m___m fc^.215 words
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Article4384 1935-05-12 6 Leonard Merrick - Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY By ANC night when Pitou went home, 1 an unaccustomed perfume float- I ed to meet him on the stairs. Ho i climbed them m amazement. "If we lived m an age of miracles I should conclude that Tricotrin was smoking a cigar,'*4,384 words
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Advertisement25 1935-05-12 6 l3asEsEsasHsasEs2S2SHSHs2SHEri_!Ea!^esasasttasa^ USE TIGER BALM j I Tiger Balm Combats 411 Diseases I 0 j ENG AUN TONG I The Tiger Medical Hall J «*Sa5K"«»SiS£«^M5S5?J__S!5^^ areSSSESSSESHSHSESK?.SHSZSaSc^^25 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1935-05-12 7 Horatius - Horatius DIFFICULT RESPONSES (By IT may be taken as a genera] rule j that where tiie bidding has been j opened on minimum strength, there is no justification tor rebidding unless partner makes a jump over-bid. m which case, the proper response is the lowest appropriate number m1,027 words
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Article256 1935-05-12 7 The Oldest Screw Steamer Melbourne. Apr. 27. DORT Phillip Bay, without the old Etiiua would be like a picture ol London without St. Paul's, or Pisa without the Leaning Tower. For 55 of her 81 years, she has been so much a part of the seas256 words
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Article119 1935-05-12 7 By Leaping Into Ring Brisbane. April 29. A WELL-DRESSED woman made his--11 tory as far as Brisbane wrestling is concerned when she leaped into the* ring at the Bohemia Stadium and attempted to part! the 10-stone contestants, Joe Dawson and Tex Bolt. The bout had been m119 words
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Article94 1935-05-12 7 Moscow A man was shewn to the Lenirigiad Surgeons' Soc'ety who has a toe as •forefinger" of his right hand. He was a patient of the Vreden Traumatological Institute, on whom Professor M. I. Kusilik had performed the extremely rare operation of "transplant ng" a finger.. The94 words
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Advertisement575 1935-05-12 7 MARCHING-] UKi/ClO.] J Xr^fO\JW PAINFUL conns When Radox gives a corn its marching orders it GOEs: And goes for good! Just read what Kadox did for this corn sufferer: "I suffered with four corns for fire years and it was torture to v*alk. I tried all kinds of remedies without575 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-05-12 7 investors have had an- with anxiety aud alarm. |^^^^^j |i^V^^ goiri c»p wea Ll- "2ose y >-j*^ 1^/ji| /^?M i* t2OT way is to invest i -r;'. alwaus iallio Jovjo, o>^ •regt-e^ia; -you.' o^o sell. Cbeet'io.36 words
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Article1364 1935-05-12 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By (Our Woman Correspondent U/E fully expected Jubilee Week would be strenuous. What we didn't know was that we could bear up under lt, watch parades, and like them, go out m launches for the chettiar fireworks, ride on the me_rry-go-round and the Whip, dance1,364 words
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Article, Illustration42 1935-05-12 8 A, group of guests photographed a> the Municipal Reception on Friday, including Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Scott, Mrs. E. A. Elder, Mrs. V. R. Vick, Mrs. H. R. L. Dyne ane^ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hayes.42 words
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Article618 1935-05-12 8 "Lit-up" is the only word which describes cur condition m Kuala Lumpur during the past week. Those of us who have spent years becoming accustomed to the peculiar shades which illumine the countenance of our nearest and dearest j n the earlier hours of the morn ng618 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-05-12 8 Gold coin dots en black chifFon is the material used for this shimmering hostess dinner gown. A gold tissue sash and scarf complete the costume. Worn by Mona Barrie of Fox Films.32 words
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Advertisement59 1935-05-12 8 SELETAR GRANGE 1 EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14 j 2 Mile Thomson Seietar Road, (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). v Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinner served by the sea. Under European Supervision. EXQUISITE LINGERIE >\ NEW STYLES jbfiLi LATEST DRESS MATERIALS I I <^\Y FOR59 words
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Advertisement90 1935-05-12 8 A Selection of Imported American Dresses will be shown for one week only. Morning frocks, afternoon and evening gowns, and sportswear, priced from $7 to $35. All personally selected models. Presented by Mrs. B. Harvey THE MANOR HOUSE, Chancery Lane. SP PSV H^ SP PMP PF^™ HRV PP P^' il90 words
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Advertisement27 1935-05-12 8 Yola, the. famous dancer, with coiffeur by MaLsou Interlandi. Specialists m all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Maison lulerfaDdi 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419.27 words
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Advertisement232 1935-05-12 8 *****1111 l "im: 1 1 I I I I I I I i I t i i i i i kill* I v THE FINEST SHOE SHOP m m ____^______________________or ___r _—W e__m_a. x^^^^^^__HH!rV l_s^!______l _______l _m\ 9FV YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. 5 THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, 354 SM, North232 words
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Article878 1935-05-12 9 •tpoM present indications this will be a fcotton Summer. Printed linens, checka Zersucker, gingham, dotted Swiss and mfcroider m are all headlined v~ V." [ance f'ocks and even for m ear. The Warner Bros. Film S'ur models at the Smart Shop !how just how smart these878 words
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Article, Illustration44 1935-05-12 9 Quilted prints arc destined to be quite the rage this summer. Madge trim, M.-G.-M. player, chooses this model featuring tiny red, yellow and blue flowers en a white background. The vtstee and ascot scarf are of brilliant red velveteen. Hat and accjssoiies are white.44 words
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531 1935-05-12 9 You have it drummed in.o your earn from all .sides the advice to 'choose hats according to your ;ype," to "arrange your hair according to your features," likewise to "wear your hair m a fashion that compliments ihe lines of your hat" un.il531 words
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Article424 1935-05-12 9 There are many different ways ol making toast. First there is the ioas*. nicely browned for breakfast, hot, crisp buUery. just the thing with the matutinal egg. or marmalade. Then there is the toast nicely bathed m egg. fried m butter, which is just too424 words
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Article49 1935-05-12 9 j To do as the Syrians do. cook your lamb m chunks on skewers with slices ol fruit between. i If you eat yeast because it is good for you, you'll find it is also good lo taste li ycu stuff pasteurised dates with it and eat like candy.49 words
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Article511 1935-05-12 9 The normal head of hair possesses just enough natural oil to make it glossy and easy to manage. When for cne leason or another, there is not enough sebaceous secretion from tne scalp, the hair becomes dull and dry It flies about when brushed and refuses511 words
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Advertisement57 1935-05-12 9 HATS DRESSES GLOVES Just Received de SOUZ4 BROS. 12, High Street, Thone 5188. l iiniHt,. >l < ,.^i.|..i i iin > nii.i.itnti.ininini.< l millW»WtllillM"«W'W">l'»"'"" ■*j 1 i Aux Chats Noirs a I 1 FOR SALE I i 1 I as a going concern— 1 I Proprietress retiring f I TEL.57 words
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Advertisement131 1935-05-12 9 v 'i>i l 'i)iiiiii^ik"iiiiiiiiiiniiiti«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i^i |||1,1, l I _a.->*xJ m ________wfW^a^et» .-WM'^fe^^*^' 1 i 3 PERMANENT WAVES:— Eugene System. f Bova, Croquinole Method. Finger and Marcel Wave. f Maison Marcelle I i Ladies' Hairdressers, I 35, Stamford Road. m Appointments phone 4807. Under new management I Prop. J. KOOY. I I131 words
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Advertisement28 1935-05-12 9 Popular Mechanics Shop Notes 1935 With 721 Illustrations. 332 Complete Articles. Easy Ways to do hard Things. PRICE $1.50. Kelly Walsh., Ltd. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Raffles Place Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement373 1935-05-12 9 TIGER BEER H RENE ULLMANN Fl ii i Ll MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. jLJ GREAT CLEARANCE SALE J ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Pl GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES H f J RENE ULLMANN, \A Capitol Building, SINGAPORE. kl lhe Cooking Section This tempting Spanish Cake has proved an bwumatty popular de*_mertm Mif i|n inrnrn Sii fl'nr373 words
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577 1935-05-12 10 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, May 12. 1935. LEAVE 'TUIE tumult and the shouting die. Jubilee Week ia over, and the people of Malaya, after being on the heights, celebrating a greal event in fitting fashion, are, as it wen? getting their breath back. Thi particular Sunday is in a very577 words
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1200 1935-05-12 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H Stanley-J ones a •,,in.,,. l i..i.,.«,..niijinn^ I What The Jubilee Revealed —The j Joyous Spirit Of Malaya Value \Of Celebrations The Empire And m zz m The Monarchy j I i:iiiniii:;i;ii;iinii!i .num «nun MimwiMi i.ii:iiiwm»jii(i«»i mummmmmmmmmmmmmmMmnmmmmmmmmm R JUBILEE Week is ended, though1,200 words
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Article519 1935-05-12 10 Anglius - Anglius lI7E have a wholesome respect for the traffic policeman, but Jubilee Week changes all things. This week I saw with my own eyes a v hole crowd of people surge across the road m defiance, of the red light. The policeman wisely gave519 words
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Advertisement112 1935-05-12 10 ITHE MOST POPULAR TYPEWRITER IN THE MALAY PENINSULA. !m_\ ii.. .Hi&& i&& W -__9tm___ v *?'<_>'' et_t^__^S^m_——_. JL/ r__e I REMINGTON NOISILESS PORTABLE. Ask for Easy Payment Terms. REMINGTON RAND INC., vk__mm** csxu Union Building Phone 2426. Singapore v l 'J «'i«"i''ii »T.iMtr.^i Imhinti!i!ji^i!i1 mhinti!i!ji^i!ii ;<I l 1 milt^ l112 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1935-05-12 11 Seeing Lije In The Principa I Cities Looking For Signs Of Returning Prosperity I HAD to go to Penang on business during "Easter week and I decided on the land route m preference to the voyage to get to tho aern Settlement. The result was1,821 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-05-12 11 Mr. A. Konchester and his orchestra, who are concluding their engagement nt the Seaview Hotel and will give the last of their popular Sunday concerts there this morning.28 words
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Article282 1935-05-12 11 Ideal System Of National Education (Ky Air Mail). Oxford, Apr. M. THE time \vhe;i there woul'.l be no mon. schools In the towns and children would make daily journeys t-o the country for the.r hssons, was visualised by Sir Richard Paget, the scientist, presiding at the New Ideals,282 words
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Advertisement166 1935-05-12 11 1 i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii riij; a .fAMOrs WALTZES OF THE WORLD. I %fk bJ \l__W^__-_e__i?mi( G: fcS&Y i^nK cts J*^"""^ cts /5?V&_ SS >->%%^^'SUi2N s s^^ 1 Un inch TIM IHCM I y do v all love the I I Wattsea Because, its melodies always carry us to f166 words
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1074 1935-05-12 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Methods Of Approach That Guileless Look Exposure Of A Low Trick it .1 conservative estimate, thirty people nationalities know the COIoUT <.i' ii: p> jama > have seen socks with holes m the dies. Rude fingers have them over and1,074 words
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Advertisement236 1935-05-12 12 /*amouj Dctlun .-er^«— Vj. 70. To end STOMACH TROUBLE 1 i i 7 find that Bisurated Magnesia taken after most of my meals is tlie only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly. I often prescribe ii for my patients, and have had236 words
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Advertisement160 1935-05-12 12 _______m_____n^e___t_r__mf <l* r^-tze," .Mt'tt— g^MMm \__ax. z__m.' 4 fl Biß TL B^^ /a I v J Are you Ar .m\ over 40 f Difficult breathing, headaches, dizziness, sleeplessness, lack of appetite and high blood pressure are some of the dreaded symptoms of advancing age. Increasing the amount of minerals m160 words
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Advertisement188 1935-05-12 12 I GLORIOUS BE4LTH j j BOUNDLESS ENERGY; I Science oflfers them to you for the taking m the form of I BIOCITIN Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy coursing m your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. All regular users of Biocitin attain and188 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1935-05-12 13 THE FILMING OF "SEQUOIA** Need Kor Patience SOME EXCITING MOMENTS rthe thousands who have visited Sequoia National Park, home ol the big trees, oldest, largest and tallest living things, where 604 square miles of scenic wilderness are open to pack train.-, where wiM animals1,324 words
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Article226 1935-05-12 13 Man Who Arranged Short True? With German Commander (By Air Mail). Aberdeen, Apr. 2->. Dr. J. Bsslemont Adams, thc man wh brought about the unofficial "armistice -f 1914," has died here. Hs had been Presbyterian Minister m Aberdeen for 34 years and was nearly 70226 words
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Article145 1935-05-12 13 Advertisement Of Ceylon Tea Colombo By thc end of the year visitors to Ceylon will know when they have arrived from thc sight of an immense sky sign read ng: CEYLON I for GOOD TEA This sign, which will be supported on two pylons 160 fe D145 words
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Article268 1935-05-12 13 Chu Teh Killed In Battle THE leading Chinese newspapers recently featured the official report fiom Kweiyanp;, provincial cap. lul of Kwcichow. confirming the deatli of Chu Teh. ono of thc ilirec leading Communist chieftains m China. The report says: Kweiyang. Apr. 14. The Communist -bandit.; under Chu268 words
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Article143 1935-05-12 13 Honour Of Being First In (.aol Creek, Aprn 27. Grea* honour envelops .he openiug of a new lock-up a; least m lhe opinion of lennant's Creek gold diapers. With the completion ol the field.- new leck-up. "Consolation stakes" wa,; conduced, and a hos oi he's were143 words
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Advertisement55 1935-05-12 13 /^ASE\)Kr I tthat ii I INSECT/ \bVte/ That mosquito bite! Burning and irritating till one thinks one can tolerate it no longer. Don't tolerate it— dab on a little undiluted tScrubb's. So soothing and cooling it will give you instant C* 9 peace and relief. SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA v B55 words
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Advertisement275 1935-05-12 13 >t *m Stomach gas condensed m 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessnri l from the pains of Indigestion? tou can get rid of those stomach pains m two minutes with Chardox, a superactivated form of A^L vegetable charcoal, Mm which has the j power of attracting r t'-':\7 m275 words
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Article830 1935-05-12 14 Afloat For 94 Years Offspring Eat Mother Tarantula In MotorisVs'Pants" The Golfing Crow FROM all parts of the world. Reuter correspondents send news items that shew it ia a Strang? world. Here is a selection:' SAW WIFE THRICE IN 31 YEARS. Applying for a divorce m Newark,830 words
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Article188 1935-05-12 14 Hundreds Of PGunds Change Hands Tennanl's Creek, Apni 27. Hundreds of pounds change hands every night over the gaming board of Tennant's Creek goldfield, out amid the mulga and turkey bush where the vign ol the police can be evaded. The Chief gambling medium is one new188 words
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Article1082 1935-05-12 14 Clubman - Clubman Jubilee Revelry Over Meeting Of Singapore Turf Club Good Work Of Cameron Highlands Society Office-Bearers Of Batu Gajah Tennis Club And The Gout Yew Sia Items Of Interest (By IT has been a week of revelry m Singapore. All clubs m the country celebrated the1,082 words
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Article122 1935-05-12 14 Proposal To Aid Swiss Railways Berne. I ONG distance, haulage of li eight may shortly be allowed to be made m Switzerland only by rail, If a proposal now suggested here i.s put m o effect Loir es wiil then only be aUowed to carry freight ever short,122 words
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Article409 1935-05-12 14 KANGAROO ATTACKS MAN Rsfuge In Tna not; PUSHED inder WATER Melbourne, Victoria, Apr •><; I old-man kai, Ka roo while ra a mi lrom Macedon, icloria, .Mr. {l> sell sought refujre m a tree, b u nearly three houi elapsed before iv- was able to descend from hi. s precarious409 words
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Advertisement172 1935-05-12 14 I^^/"X"WC 'tickets ISSUED J BY ALL STEAMFOR AIR AND T RAVE L railwa i»» NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 'MX Rohinson Road, Singapore. Telephone ."»MOX. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. MCKEL POCKET from 5.00 WRIST 12.00172 words
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Advertisement149 1935-05-12 14 "What a Blessing Health is "We have three children all healrhy, robust, full of life and vitality. Hardly ever ill. I watch their diet carefully, I've always given them Quaker Oats every day. Ir feeds their bones, muscles, blood and nerves. It has practically all the elements required by nature149 words
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Article3050 1935-05-12 15 Dragon - Dragon pr®§peeit§ Bra Trlanngiuilar T un r nn a m c na ft Vo AU-Matanan Competition This Year Selangor, Perak And Penang To Meet In Ipoh District ASeWciation For Kinta The Season In Singapore Keen Games In Selangor Malays 9 League State Junior Champions Beaten. (By _m_m___mG3,050 words
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Advertisement275 1935-05-12 15 ASSETS EXCEED $14,0 o,ooo* ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVEtt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Ufe Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited wilh ihe Supreme Court of England and complies with I275 words
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1852 1935-05-12 16 Forward - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Forward Inter-State Cricket Selangor To Entertain The Negri Singapore Cricket Club's Easy Win Over Kuala Lumpur Visitors Selangor Overwhelm The Negri if Soccer Malaya Cup Prospects. (By pKICK: hrs country tins week- J end are focussing their interest on j Kuala Lumpur to which place1,852 words
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Article, Illustration488 1935-05-12 16 K. O - K.O. (By RIGHT tans are certainly having! their fill. There are more than I half a dozen foreign boxers m the j Colony and many more are expected shortly, iro m Many Manila and India. Another promoter, Visiting m the person oi Mr.488 words
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Advertisement204 1935-05-12 16 El* ~"^B^g^S«a^»B^^^___P^ Xljs>^_B*Bi^^v^^^ij^^N :^^^aa^*JH*J^^^^^^lHi HP*; ■■'"^^S^Kf'v^ '^v^_S^__________.*(_____________H'__________________Hßv ______Bi^ .wrtywwjfsw^; o '^W_x______k£^________l ;^_^A* v ''>n -5? *®!o^B mgr V: &@S§§^HJ ________r Er :v \^:-'tß A^ri^^^^Haa^^B^^kAaMß 'fl^^HL mmmmm I that he did not object KP^^^^l^^^^^M H to my smoking a limited H number of Craven "A" I^^^^^s^ -^hß^H^ _H^s*^*'r^__Si I*G____b _y—_\__wc4ffi&'s**__\ H204 words
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Advertisement172 1935-05-12 16 BE CAREFUL! Hundreds of thoutands of used Vptfqgy radio tubes are fft. j beir.cj sold as new by 9/p d aU ers slipped into Y«V newopen-flapcar-fymm\ tons, so you can't 9 tell the difference. BE SAFE! ThencwFCA """n Sealed Carton guards every tube J. from facto ry to _ki__>_a your172 words
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Article460 1935-05-12 17 NEGRI MAKE A BAD START Cautious Batsmen Fail THREE WKTS. UOWN IN 1 26 MINUTES .from Our On Reporer} Kuaia 1- EUTj Saturday. THE Negri started very badly m tne T c ricket match against Selangor *hich began to-day on the Pad: jTgfter 26 minutes' cautious piay hf the opening460 words
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Article492 1935-05-12 17 THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Importance Of Athletic Championships (By Air Mai!.; (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 1 N° wrt* in° X d n nd Cambri^e take Thus Lonaon prevents tfc b,,1v> monopolising the U A u m Sn K U 1 S° A in r t0 th ca Sy492 words
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Article411 1935-05-12 17 Will Remain An Amateur 'By Air Mail) (From Our Oion Correspondent) London, May 1 CRED. Perry, the world's Number One 1 lawn tennis player, has come home -ifter his six months' tour "as an amateur and with a firm and final decision to remain an amateur."411 words
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Article69 1935-05-12 17 Present Position In The League THE following is the position m the Johore Football League.: Goals P.W.L.D. For Agt.Pts Customs 5 3 0 2 10 4 8 Johore Club 5 3 1 1 18 14 7 Police 5 2 1 2 10 5 6 Education 4 0 1369 words
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Article592 1935-05-12 17 Bournemouth Tennis REAL TESTS STILL TO COME (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London? May 1. T^ERE are stars celestial and stars tennis-tial. One thing common to both is that large numbers of people s^end a great deal of their time eagerly searching for new592 words
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Advertisement23 1935-05-12 17 THE CAPITOL'S STH ANNIVERSARY ATTRACTION! BiWIUM AS ITS BEAUTIFUL ""^Jft^ £v/^v. j£&T'- r^r^ jar, m S? f&to__^__€m_Srfs*/ a^£U ARR V j F .^^ilJl^S^fcjMlijMggj23 words
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Advertisement179 1935-05-12 17 Are you prepared trained ready to respond to the invitation? Are you equ.pped t> seize golden opportunities as they arise? Moments fly, days are hurrying into weeks and months SUCCESS beckons YOU! it is for you to respond. Success m life waits only upon those who seek it. You can179 words
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Advertisement358 1935-05-12 17 I rinil»! II i »nr >• r» i •lI ||||||ii|| f..| t||| r i *.<*(*. /a^m\ THK I'IONEm OF RADIO ART AND IGODICB t«* IUBU WESTINGHOUSE \V ttCCTRIC JM a. I West ingrhouse radiot posses? the following i features: i JriMiriTii _tt__M^L SENSITIVITY -so sensitive that a short Z m___\Wßmmm\\\m_Tr^358 words
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Article117 1935-05-12 18 Nights Of Agony With Neuritis em die*"—alshe had little Bit final?) i mething Salts and S h<- 'g, ng time 1 is. I oa awake hands I •id them ri I Ono X < 1 though 1 wonld rial I started taking half i117 words
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Article412 1935-05-12 18 Wilts Win S.C.C. BEATEN BY 55 RUNS Singapore, Saturday. r PHK cricket match between the S.C.C. and ihe Wilts on the S.C.C. ground "this afternoon had an exciting finish. Taking first knock, the soldiers were all out for 143 runs. Moore being top-scorer with 35 runs to412 words
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Article136 1935-05-12 18 HEALTH STRENGTH LEAGUE Subscription For Schoolboys Reduced AWING to numerous applications by schoolboys requesting a reduction m the rave of subscription the Committee of the Health and" Strength Leaguers' Union have decided to reduce the subscription to 25 cents a month for the schoolboys and the unemployed. The reduction will136 words
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Article140 1935-05-12 18 How Elkin Was Beaten 9 Up And 7 (By Air Mail) (Froni Our Oicn Correspondent) London, May 1. Wl H ELKIN, who is home on leave from Selangor, was hailed as one of the "notable invaders" for tho English amateur golf championship at HoliinWell, Notts, but140 words
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Article35 1935-05-12 18 The total amount collected at the Charity Ball which was held on board the H.M.S. Terror on Friday, was a little over $7,000, all of which goes to charity, there being; no expense?.35 words
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Article123 1935-05-12 18 Horse Bolts Whiif Being Exereisecl Ea. 27. MAJOR C. B. Farrar (aged 44M wellknown Calsutta tri {l i Be wring HcspH a ye&.t rdi tii qi injuries receii a horse which he was exerc; On Tuesday Major Farrar was cv at Hcbbai esereising Ronaldo (eh( English123 words
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Article82 1935-05-12 18 German's Manager Talk^ Of Return Bout MR. Paul Demski. the manager of Walter Neusel, who arrived m England on Saturday, told a reporter that he had come to make arrangements for a return bout between his principal and Jack Petersen, the British heavy-weight champion "I have also82 words
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Article142 1935-05-12 18 Plans For Two State Durbars Trivandrum, Apr. 20. IT is understood that two State Durbar* will be held at Trivandrum m celebration of the Silver Jubilee of Their Majesties. The first of these will be held 0:1 May 6th, when a Kharita from the Vivr.roy to the Maharaja142 words
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Article184 1935-05-12 18 Nb League Cup Gaiml Veek relay. 0 W1:v Mfc v tions, no Leap and Commercial Cumatches wer play d during the. week The Gunners, as I have meiuionec r my previous >■• leading m They r *cha*<u cf winning i rat tb Everest test will vt184 words
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Article68 1935-05-12 18 Jubilee School Sports Meeting Begi Tht athlete meeting of the Chm*&? schools m Sing; por< m honour of tM i Silv< i Jubi". H..IA w King an* i Q: 1 a b<'!,.an ul the- Jalan Bok yeste. day. and wil! b concluded to-day Thirty schools are U J68 words
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Article34 1935-05-12 18 Members are rem of the JubHM Night at the Chinese Swimming Clut to-night when there will be two oper. Invii ation Races, one i »r ladies and ow I for men.34 words
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Advertisement250 1935-05-12 18 REDOX ROLLING RAZOR with the TRUE SCIENTIFIC CUTTING ACTION. The Redox R riling Razor brings nev/ shaving comfort to every man. Harsh, stubborn bristles which will not give way before the ordinary fixed art removed cleanly, swiftly, by .he unique moving tutting of lhe Redox Rolling Razor. Prices:— -81.25 $2.50.250 words
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Article, Illustration3047 1935-05-12 19 SUNSHINE SUE PAYS $103 Good dividends VOUtt WINNERS FOR VAN IiREI'KELEN Sincrai>ore, Saturday. IX .pite of the threat of rain earh this rnominr, the weather clear m) beautifully- for Jubilee Cur !L (third day) of the Singapore Turf Club- Summer Meet n<r. which was attended by3,047 words
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Article55 1935-05-12 19 r Shanghai, May 11. me Ministry if Justice has appointed p. committee to study foreign judiciary 22? li K the vlew t0 to**** meaiJti J he ™f um P«on of Consular lurisdictton m Shanghai en the expiration next March, of the agreement for ths maintenance of c special55 words
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Advertisement128 1935-05-12 19 FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN ARTISTES Simmons (5 Comp' IN CLASSICAL fc COW*CAL DANCES FOR ONE MCHT ONLY SUNDAY MAY 12 DON'T MISS AN EXCELLENT SHOW ADMISSION $1. SORRY TO TURN MY BACK BUT BB ft H \Ws_} ft ]fi JPfefc uiit ft iEPIk PW Rk __c B^B Sf128 words
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Article, Illustration68 1935-05-12 20 A close finish m the second race at yesierday's Singapore races Miss Budget Thomas' (centre) among the guests at the Jubilee Ball on H.M.S. Terror. The u T ales Minstrel Party, who played a prominent part m the Jubilee Celebrations. The "Baby" of the party is being nourished with Bluv68 words
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