Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 July 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1935-07-14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol 3 NO. B SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1935 FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration193 1935-07-14 1 LAKE TSANA THE REAL BONE OF CONTENTION? Question Of Control Of Headwaters ESSENTIAL TO EGYPT AND OF VITAL INTEREST TO BRITAIN MOT for a long time has a speec h delivered by a British Minister excited so much comment, bo th at Home and abroad,193 words
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Article, Illustration896 1935-07-14 1 Interest In Ths East INTERVIEW WITH MR. S. E. TOLLEY Si: Saturday. INTERESTING facts about TolleyBrandy, ita history, growth and production wen Bed by a representative of the Malaya Tribune during an interview with Mr. S. E. Tolley, the head «>f the famous rirm. who arrived896 words
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Article176 1935-07-14 1 Better Than Those In Scotland? (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 4. "Ig^ JSSSSmU be oo«!d ondy repea' the statement that ihe hospital Service available for the people m tht Malay States were better than thos» {or ,inni.. of Northern Scotland. i Mr. Skelton176 words
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Article, Illustration810 1935-07-14 1 FHE gravity with which the situation is viewed m London is relected m the Press which, to the exclusion of all else, devotes its ?ditorial comment to the question. Makmg due allowances for party >ias and political idiosyncrasies, the trend of that comment supports the British Foreign810 words
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Article95 1935-07-14 1 For Students Of The Amoy Vernacular t We have received a copy of Mr Ernes' Tipson's pocket dictionary of the Amoy Vernacular Chinese-English) This is a companion volume to that published last year, which was the relish-Chinese volume. Containing 476 pages and attractively got up. the book should95 words
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Article450 1935-07-14 1 Season's I'rogramme CHRISTMAS TRIP TO BATAVIA Singapore, Saturday. AN interesting programme for the A second hali-year has been drawn up for the Royal Singapore Hying uub. During the August holidays, a number of machines will fly to Gopeng, m Perak. A tr p will also be450 words
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Advertisement13 1935-07-14 1 Goodwood Psrk Hotel Special Curry Lunch Every Sunday $1. Tennis— Badminton. phone 6490.13 words
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Article784 1935-07-14 2 LARGE ENTRIES FOR BABY SHOW Sports And Wayangs FULL PROGRAMME AT Ml AR (From Our Oicn Correspondent j Muar, July 12. A BABY Show m connection with A the Johore Agricultural Exhibition was held at the Women and Children's Clinic, Muar, yesterday morning. Dr. (Mrs.) Zylstra assisted784 words
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Article239 1935-07-14 2 Objection To Writ Of Habeas Corpus Singapore. Saturday. AN objection by the D.P.P. Mr. N. A. Worley aga, nst tte» granting of a v/vit, of Habeas Corpus Cn behalf of Moona Mohamed Hussain Maricsr, a prominent local merchant, who was con vctod b^- the District Judge and239 words
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Article100 1935-07-14 2 And The Ratepayers' Association CORRESPONDENCE with the Munit cipality on the subject of the charges for gas and electricity was read at the last meeting of the Singapore. Ratenavers' Association Committee. The Municipality stated that the requirements of the gas and electricity departments for the next few years100 words
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Article281 1935-07-14 2 Entertained At Chinese Girls' School Singapore, Saturday. IN honour of his having received the Order of ttoe British fimp-re, Rev. W Murray, pastor to tne Cn^nesc Pres- byter.an. Churches m Singapore and tile District and prcsiaont and Vice-Piv-sident cf tnc BUaics cnm.se EteacUiß Ciub v;as entertained at281 words
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Article125 1935-07-14 2 Prague. H:ld tc be proof of the Indian descent cf the gipsies, an encyclopedic die- ttbnary of the gipsy language is being ccmpiled by Dr. V. Lesny, Professor a I the Caroline University here. The dicticoary Ls expected to be of great importance for philoloFJ-'-s. ■:th- nologists, aiid125 words
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Article442 1935-07-14 2 Eight-Hour Delay At Manila AN eight-boar d<'iay Manila was responsible for the Dollar liner th Prescient CMufleld arriving m Singapore six hours behind usual Ume yesterday. As a rule, all Dollar l ner* put into port at daylight every alternate Satur- bu! the PrcSiu-.ii- G^rru-id442 words
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Advertisement267 1935-07-14 2 •^fe^*" <^fc. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A THIS WEEKS PROGRAMME. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ft FRIDAY. I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15. p.m. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.^0 to midnight. TUESDAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY. SPECLVL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. and BIG CABARET SUCCESS. THE THR£E NEW267 words
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Advertisement86 1935-07-14 2 /[ours How quickly they pass those $L. hippy hours of early Motherhood y^* '■''^m&'- :^^i n I<r v v 7 c ni were to y oUr BKj2 DOB "£i£Er '''^*L ;^^^i little one on something tliat m^dc fKr; W^^ i !5P^ -^^^B- indisputable-something pure V^* f*!^j S ■;^g jig and86 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1935-07-14 3 FAMOUS CASE RECALLED Sensation Of In? ftinelies French f^ptt^ik: NEARLY WRECKED *FHR death, of Colonel Alfred Dre\^fus, at the age of 76 which wax announced by Reuter yesterday recalls to mind the famous case of the nine! es m which he was involve:!. It was1,638 words
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Article535 1935-07-14 3 Perfect Control-But Not Officially London, July 4. DISTINGUISHED foregn visitors to the t.ade air d--play at Hendon went away feeling compuetsiy mystified and L-aying to each other: •"How very Engish.' 1 The cause ox their suip' ise was the e::hb.i.on cf aerobatics given by Flight Lieutenant C.535 words
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Article78 1935-07-14 3 Personnel Of Joint Commission i London, July 12. A joint commission to determine the southern section of the undemarcated boundary between Burma and Yunnan under agreement reached last April between the United Kingdom and India Governments on the one hand and the Chinese Government on the .other hasBritish Official Wireless - 78 words
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Article349 1935-07-14 3 Refugees Marooned On Highlands i I Shanghai, Juiy 12. I I THE Vi and Lok Rivers, m western Honan have overnowfcd their banns. The w&tei toi'ced ils way iuo Ycii&ze through the sa>-c m ihe cny wan and the p2ople haa no time ij ivacuate. tiOUiiinds a349 words
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Article275 1935-07-14 3 Reduction Of Capital Confirmed Singapore, Satu day-. JIN extraoid nary n.v.mg 01 D. <Ma-accat. Lmuid, was held o uay at U a.m. at the registered < mccof the company at French Bank Bu-ld-aigs, S ngapo c, to cum.m special fit" souK.ons. wn.ch had been pa ;reVious.y,275 words
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Article146 1935-07-14 3 Mr. Walter Elliot Defend The Scheme London. July 12 Mr. Ellio*. Mir ;ter of Agriculture, .speaking at. Veovftl *a.st night. uiuiqftnced that he will introduce unn on Monday extenda.. 1 the bee I subsidy a further sixteen month"*. He also rtiencd v, tho suggestion oi producers to decide146 words
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Advertisement23 1935-07-14 3 I MOTTINCMAJ-I CAST.* 0/ imfiueiJtMui/ie nuw Playgrs N?3 (fyjainaM Mrwu/Zicut \/Mi/aya trf Own/4 fiet Jm cf^ fifty wmmmmm fit* Mye* tf<™. Jfc I23 words
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Advertisement407 1935-07-14 4 Ai m a itf d n m to-day j fc II Sm ru PK*% AT 3.15, 6.15 9.10 r >. VVlth Action .v THIS IS STATION L-O-V-E ORDERING BristSint With Thrills TROOPER MARTIN INTO ACTION! MILE Super-charged drama with ever/ A MINUTE ACTION BRISTLING WITH thrilling incident an actual case407 words
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Advertisement215 1935-07-14 4 Read The "Malai/a Tribune 99 v Dominant m Malaya. his power the pop- Batfjfp- W^ <JBbH^MbB|HI head... yet his wisdom, fialWli^v^v y JHL his understanding !B*lk -^'^^B could halt his empire ms Ifts building so a wisp of /^'V^JKB^/ IW^. JUkI \i^W^l^y^ DARRYL ZANUCK production CHANGE GEORijRLISS 0 T ■^Pi^p215 words
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Advertisement225 1935-07-14 4 '0! THE CREATORS OF "DRACULA" IN THE SCREEN'S MOST THRILLING SENSATION (U I C APIfO L! Opening To day% 15-6. 15 9.15 I mil v Weird i [1 _^^^W^^Ft^^^^^^_ rible revenge. Drains 4ttm 1 Li]! 3 so startling you'll |j fe^^^M II JlJL^L^^^jß^^^bi relish each quivering I'nLjiaur P| -f mystified225 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1935-07-14 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES •HE other day my younger daughter arrived homo and announced, with a air of unconcern, that she had looped the loop a couple of times m a Royal SingaFlyiJH' Club machine at Seletar. She was piloted by a young man who hi* flying at the club, and1,701 words
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Advertisement90 1935-07-14 5 GLORIOUS HE4LTH BOUNDLESS ENERGY Science offers them to you for the taking m the form of B I O*C I T I N Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy coursing m your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. All regular userc of Biocitin attain90 words
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Article, Illustration9039 1935-07-14 6 John Buchan - John Buchan OUR SHORT STORY By gPRL\G-FISHIX(, m the North is a cold game far a man whose bloofi has become thin m gentler clinites. All afternoon I had failed to s£ir a fish, sad the wan streams of the L«ver, BwirHng between bare grey banks,9,039 words
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Advertisement144 1935-07-14 6 I 1 1 11 KOI I Hl# 1// <A/ A *i pu nc^ w^ at 8 more he's Hp? All roa iiappy tool The secret? ||P; In lhe iirst place Craven "A" are BUT cigarettes made under perfect ■B^:. hygienic conditions then there's j^feji# at thin wafer of natural cork144 words
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Advertisement26 1935-07-14 7 New! RCA MICRO-SENSITIVE RADIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS. IN SEALED CARTONS Sole Agents tar Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE TIGER BEER IS BEST26 words
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Advertisement172 1935-07-14 7 TICKETS ISSUED V^-^l^ BY ALL STEAM FOR 'ship, air and TRAVEL railway lines NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET172 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-07-14 7 uhothenar? these gossip l f> I -T> "L^- *t»,# IS@®MSr^\ /«v itcrs who seem to hold T& C&s r— :^fLr^^^' circles. the IWmier' jaJ > /n I vvi:ek ibarooess ToTOe dear 7 -11 L 1 rA^,?35 words
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Article1728 1935-07-14 8 AMERICA has won the woman's championship at Wimbledon m the triumph of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody Thf f actually has nothing to do with us on ihe shopping page m a Malayan paper, except that the American frocks arc just as much a winner as Mrs. Mcody,1,728 words
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Article1239 1935-07-14 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent THIS y. vi the Fourth of July was ctle 1 brated by the Ameiican Association at the Sw.u Clul>. Th- celcbrai. :«.»i at five m the fternoOn, wh n j people began u t arrive I avail i, em- i lovely1,239 words
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Article219 1935-07-14 8 T'HE Uncertain Glory" La; by Bruce Marshall, who wrote i 'Father Malachy's Miracle*' and Z "Prayer for the Living Those jj who know nothing of the works 2 of this author may be distour- 1 aged by the titles, but I ban j v assure you219 words
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Article36 1935-07-14 8 If you have trouble keeping you: bra« :r nickel fixtures shining m thr bathroom, cover them with a bit of quick drying enamel. Get enamel that matches the rest of the iL.oni.36 words
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Advertisement63 1935-07-14 8 •> i ii i t i i i Trim i ii iiinnm iimni iiiii ii iiiiiinininimniiwii'mniniißnimninimniiMW>nniiiiwiniiiiiiiim»J I Perfection m cut and style is always I *-—~^~~~^i^ tt assured m Eve's model evening W j^j A gowns. A large choice of afternoon I and morning dresses and hats copied, I yV63 words
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Advertisement127 1935-07-14 8 ■«iiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiniiiiiaiiiinin!iiiiiiiijiiiniiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiniiii!:iiiiiii!;ir'' I MONDAY SPECIAL A Striking coiffeur created by I Maisoa Interlandi. I m our I ECONOMY DEPT. 1 a I Specialists m all kinds I I of hair-dressing, per- Aiwcy,^s.,n,e,h,n g Nrw a, manent wave, marcel, I c^/ Jli/lL^ I finger- waving, etc. 1 (oAurejr) S y. -«.^.-rss i127 words
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Advertisement144 1935-07-14 8 Laniftshades Ready made, or made to order. :Vil colours and designs. MRS. .1. DE CKAAF, <i' 2 Milrstotir. Ittl', Vn«tr f^niatiß. (Nattairs Standard Dictionary WITH INDEXES OVER 125,000 REFERENCES PRONUNCIATIONS DEFINITIONS DERIVATIONS and ILLUSTRATIONS Price $4.50 (Postage extra) Kelly Walsh, Ltd., (Incorporated m Hong Kong.) Raffles Place Singapore. J Just144 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1935-07-14 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill JLj. intttft ..rated papers inform tf X between shorts v nacy on the tennis: n Y" nded m victory for both K"d ac« snappy pic s:d» a---_ illustrating the re tare rtthbH: ve Sp don- -v to appear smug, but h Z parii-i-1,097 words
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645 1935-07-14 9 YOU cannot pick up a fashion magazine theso clays without seeing the word "Hndu." The imaginations of the Europtan designers have been captured by the inherent beauty and the poss'.bilities of the Hindu costume, and before either you or I are fully aware of645 words
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457 1935-07-14 9 There are a good many reasons why a meat loaf should enter the food pietiue on frequent ocCasiona. To be really good, a meat »caf must be tender, juicy, cut into sl?ces with reasonable ease, and be skilfully seasoned so ihat it doesn't457 words
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Article245 1935-07-14 9 For Dull Furniture Whether diul. clcuoeci. <>:• m?.vkec. it need: cleaning Brw all Per l<r necessary h don successfully un ftlin are (irsi removed. Ah furniture polish will clean v palish. It shculd rub di much labcuv. and leave i colltfci du.s- and clcud the 1?. .er245 words
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Advertisement14 1935-07-14 9 *^3 UNDERW£AR t LATEST STYLES— NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED AT T' 23, HIC.H ST.14 words
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Advertisement84 1935-07-14 9 PALAIS DES MODES 33, Stamford Road. Just Received a new shipment of very outstanding Models 1 m Evening Gowns, also very Elegant Model Hats. j DURING JUNE JULY ONLY i\ "Gallia" > NE\V *oir permanent wave at the 7 j reduced rate of $10 Prop. J. Kooy. MA I SON84 words
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Advertisement247 1935-07-14 9 112 lb. round of Iteef. 1 12 lb. pork. Mix all ingredients together r.nd shape I ■I I Iti I a into loaf and bake m moderate oven. 111 II j* IIIII•IIIII!|I•IIIIIIIIIIIIIII»I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I247 words
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586 1935-07-14 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, July 14, 1935. BASIC ENGLISH TpWO years ago Sir Cecil Clementi. Ike tht.M Governor and High Commissioner, startled Malaya by stating that Malay should be the language of the country and elementary education should be m that tongue. The immediate protest froir every section of the586 words
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1226 1935-07-14 10 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Down With Everything! London Orators The Handling Of Hecklers DROMINEXT among the traditions of the British is that of the public meeting. It is an institution hoary with age, and was probably established long before the days of the Druids1,226 words
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Advertisement150 1935-07-14 10 ft 9 \canjeel "WEWLIFE surfe fhrouffn my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs Since I discovered Water bur >'s Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish m my work and a new enjoyC^\ ment150 words
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Miscellaneous198 1935-07-14 10 WIT WISDOM OF TME V/EEK. lET us start this week on a tender. romantic note. A summer night. two young levers. Very well, then. A A A THEY stood at the garden gate. Herbert coughed nervously. "We have," he whispered, huskily, "been walking out together for years. you and I."198 words
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Miscellaneous184 1935-07-14 10 "I DON'T care for Peggy, she's smallminded." "But she's awfully generous she'U give anybody a piece of it." A A ORISON Governor: We must set you to work. What can you dc? Forger: Give me a week's practice and I'll sign your cheques for you. A A A "HAVE you184 words
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Miscellaneous193 1935-07-14 10 "I don't know, but I gave him one on the nose to be on the safe side." A A THE shipwrecked crew had been adrift for two days. Suddenly one of them jumped up and pointad, "Isn't that land?" he asked. "No," said the chief mate, "that's only the horizon."193 words
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420 1935-07-14 11 The Anti- Opium Campaign In Malaya "REGISTRATION IS A FARCE" p r Chen Su Lans View EDI CATION OF THE YOUNG THE pwre^ of the anti-opium campaign m Malaya is being watched with great interest, not only by the people m this country it also by Chinese leaders m China.420 words
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Article110 1935-07-14 11 Melbourne. Whisky specially matured by a voyage rcund Cape Horn will be o i sale London. Shippers here have just exoorted a ment of eight casks with the specific instructions that on its sea iflyage c England, it must be carried round the famous .s f orm -beaten110 words
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Article131 1935-07-14 11 Ordained More Than 70 Years Ago i ßy Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Brinkworth, Wiltshire. June 24. Believed to be the oldest clergyman In the Church of England, the Rev. Canon Robert George Livingstone. Rector of Brinkworth, ha.s died m his 98th year. He retained all131 words
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Article53 1935-07-14 11 Berlin. Safety-first talks arc to be given In German schools by traffic policemen, with the object of reducing road deaths among the children. Dr. Frick, the Minister ci the Interior has informed aj?l schools that the regrettable number of street accidents make^ it desirable that, teachers shall arrange53 words
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Article817 1935-07-14 11 Ambitious Dream AN INTERNATIONAI HIGHWAY (By Air .Mail) London July 4. [X the not distant future, motoring: home on furlough from Malaya may be a commonplace and comparatively comfortable feat. Long sections of the road have been completed, others are to be put m hand and details817 words
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Article179 1935-07-14 11 'Mr. And Mrs. America' Visit Japan London. Juac 22. "THE Times" Tokyo correspondent cables that the city is being entertained by the antics of two life-size effigies called Mr. and Mrs. America, which have come from New York with credential? from the Mayor describing them179 words
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Article99 1935-07-14 11 Sim a. It is now certain that subscriptions to the Viceroy's Jubilee Blind will reach the total ot one crore (£750,000), which was the sum asked for by Lady Willingdon m her broadcast appeal on May 6. Although the list has o/licially closed, it will be some99 words
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Article246 1935-07-14 11 ;D:nounccd By A Glasgow Professor MODERNISM was denounced vigorously by Pj fessor 'I. Han. ld Hughes, Diiec tor of Studies at the Glasgow School Architecture, who contended that most modern architecture bore to real architecture the Bame relation as hot jazz ;u Weber, or a rumba to the246 words
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Article, Illustration303 1935-07-14 11 Plan For Extension MEMBI RSHIP NOW OVER 600 p pHE Chinese Swimming Club are contemplating building a modern swimming pool .-it their P*©P**# m Katong. Plans have <ir up, and i he Comi i onsidfefring til' i raising the necessary I tnin -io.ooo. USD Hit question303 words
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Advertisement156 1935-07-14 11 25th Feb. 1935. sr J& "^^^^S^KwmjßSfW^W^^^ H&& i 'car Sir. n *r "^p^^Jl^jllßWßCTWWSßM^Oidiffß^*^ '.-^HBr I owe my grateful thanks to i^'^^' '^V^^^P^? "Lactogen" for the wonderful effect 4i^^"<^^i^» wfc*^ 4 m building up babies. Maurine was ;^?te^sß^^SfiH^BPßPl ifl iß^^^vlJ^BjJHj! only Go lbs. when born and I start- Bk <4r r156 words
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Article1188 1935-07-14 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson i I In Which— For A Change I I Am Treated To A Discourse On Work, //s j Relation ~Mp To The Chil j I System And Add A Few Observations On My Own j j Account u U/oHK!" grroahed tin- man1,188 words
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Advertisement326 1935-07-14 12 i I j v* I MADE WALKING A TORTU R E it. -i ..r thr letter I• r A it.ti t hrfii "Radru Bath Sail have done maud. )ui fet were i red haid slew, t>ut through now no ngn gj <-/?/<■ i .■■■< urefm corn toe lutitt. one on326 words
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Advertisement375 1935-07-14 12 i[f THE RESULT OF SPARE TIME STUDY, i IM« ?^fc- A^m IM^ rl "WEAKNESS The preatest triumphs of the Business I W^mmW X. r I Supremacy carried yet further ahead by unrivalled design features, J i A rosition who is net prepared to set uside 1 better performance, and great375 words
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Article, Illustration735 1935-07-14 13 AUDIENCE OF 200 MILLIONS America Heads The List] is;*o;uioo radio sets, IN HOMES ACCORDING to A. U. Burrows, International Broadcasting 1 Office, Geneva, there is now a irlobal potential audience of 20n million persons to the world's broadcasting stations. At the end of 1934 thert735 words
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Article256 1935-07-14 13 BRITAIN AND U .S.A. Important 2 Of Friendships Between The Two •PRIENDSHIP with thi United Bta i i f lcr and everything the United Kingd an uo to ha 1 be readi raj j Such were Hie wore- used here by Mr. Anthony Eden In a speech i n w256 words
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Advertisement291 1935-07-14 13 TO GET RID OF STOMACH TROUBLES An f English Doctor R* writes i "I find thai Bisurated Magnesia taken after most or my meals is the only tiling thai ketfa mr free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly. I often Pracribt it for my patients, and have291 words
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Advertisement402 1935-07-14 13 NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO sauous oratAnoM ntoM sgoni'- I anrf irr:* becan i this »mtib!o v.' as the mak<- up you about thr wow Man Zan. Tliis jtu t mai stop i\v,- maddening irritat inflammatioa and, (*rscvened hmulies the most m tw of H)ia aponisnp; ttn^bio. Man /.in Pilr Rrmrjly402 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1935-07-14 14 Much More Sport This Year The Chinese Chess "King" Back In Singapore Membership Campaign Of Diehards Epworth League's Activities For Second Half -Year Useful B.P.s Tournaments (By "Clubman') 'PILE UK ha> been unusually much more sport this year. I wonder if it has been noticed, but1,558 words
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Article128 1935-07-14 14 Results of ties for the open singles championship tournament of the Playfair B.P. are as follows: FOURTH ROUND. Low Scan Chuan boat Lim Lian Seng 15—7, IS 10; Heng I Swee Lee beat Lim Ah Chiang 15—5. i 15—2; Quek Song Quee beat Cho u See King 15—6,128 words
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Article144 1935-07-14 14 Native Clings To Prickly Pear Plant to Save His Life s Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope. To save himself from b r ing swept to death m Ja raging torrent, tt mlddlel aged native from the Peddie area near I here, had to cling to a clump144 words
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Article, Illustration796 1935-07-14 14 STRONG SECOND SUITS (By "Horatius") IT sometimes happens that a strong second suit is of more importance than the trumps themselves because, with winners m one hand, losers can be discarded- m the other. It is because this is so that the utmost importance attaches to the discovery796 words
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Article223 1935-07-14 14 Successful Trip Of l\S "Mystery Train" N k fork. MODELLED on the "my?! fry trains" now popular m El gland, "The Rambler. L d.. he first lilki mystery train over run m the L'.nicd States, has ju.st compl 1, trip from New York I :!.< H»-r.;.,)iiro hills m223 words
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Article149 1935-07-14 14 24-Year Old German To Is* A Seaplane Berlin A seaplane U man's latest aid m Ms fight to conquer the unknown lorests mid oackwaters of me Amazon. It will be taken by Heir Schuiz-K&m-pfhenkel, a 24-year-old German stuck ru of zoology, on an eXoediUon lv l*us announced149 words
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Article, Illustration2181 1935-07-14 15 §iinig^pOT® i Team For Olympiad IT Sotes On The Players Weak Ladies' Side Chosen Pemk's Chances Draft Rules Of Malayan Association Received Circulated To State Associations Items Of Interest Results Of Friendly Matches (By "Dragon"' fug Singapore team for the badi Bunton tournament m the All*j»2,181 words
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Article386 1935-07-14 15 Tlie Playfair Athletic Union entertained the Union Chinese Badminton Party to a friendly game of badminton last Sunday. The result was a win for the Playfairs by 4—2. Practically all the ties were evenly contested Detailed lesults (Playfair players mentioned first) SINGLES:— Kwek Chip Jian beat Lee Swee386 words
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Advertisement27 1935-07-14 15 j^B JBA v "j'l l *~m»*J J^K^T^^^^^^v^'^H B hH USE TIGER BALM Tiger Balm Combats Ail Diseases ENG AUN TONG I The Tiger Medical Hall I M27 words
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2165 1935-07-14 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Athletics In The F.M.S.- Malayan Records Broken And Equalled Selangor Chinese Prepare For Olympics Malaya Cup Soccer Singapore's Record In Danger Services Hold Advantage On Way To Final Four Matches On July 20 InterStale Cricket (By "Forward") p HAPS I w.i- a little bil inaccurate2,165 words
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Article568 1935-07-14 16 (By "X.0.") j 4 DIE Raphael is on his way back to France, but this is not the last we shall see of the Frenchman. Raphael told me that he would only spend a month ill J Raphael Marseilles, his home town, after568 words
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Article, Illustration431 1935-07-14 17 .HE MARK OF THE lfl UMPIRE" \t The Capitol WEIRD DETECTIVE MYSTERY fl r ST ma OI lhat XJ" m m left hand J? A bat went through the :<h man, that silver candles shines a littU-: *J-p amorir iho <>(U1 orders n^s director,431 words
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Article270 1935-07-14 17 Jas. Cagney In "Devil Dogs Of The Air' EVERY ector ha" his own mannerisms, hij. cvvn style m love making :n the screen Among men there is the suave type the man who can tenderly lift a dainty 1 ml to V.is lips and270 words
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Article229 1935-07-14 17 Strang: Parallel To Real-Life Love DAUL Lukas. screen actoi. finds himselt j m Paramount's "Father Brown, Del tective". which is the next change at the 'Aihambra Theatre, acting a role which strangely parallels his courtship of his wife a few years ago. In the film, which also features229 words
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Article354 1935-07-14 17 Thrilling Scenes IN "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" rr-HE season's most spectacular scenes were photographed m Hollywood recently as a part of "The Bride of .Frankenstein/ the hair-raising Universal drama starring Karloff m his original role of j "The Monster," which will be screened at the354 words
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Advertisement82 1935-07-14 17 //\V~//\ /^B^^^SX SPRING-PRIMAR EXAKTA '\MEKA3 FILMO MODEL 130 1000 WATT with 1,600 foot spo^S for continuous pro- itr-vt-ij pamrrj jc-tion of over an hour without any stop. fcBNkK LAMBKA SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. The Largest Camera Store m Malaya. 3T-39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPRE. j] Phone 6389. r— -rp- It lr^ m^_82 words
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Advertisement74 1935-07-14 17 LATEST ADVERTISEMEM WANTED Chinese Jewellery shoj) require^ by Aupu-t Ist. Kfliiit-iii MtlcMiian vn». sections. Salary Mid Must tfiw first < la.- s rel i Box. 590, Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE— Wols:]. y four sea r tourer, 26 m p.p. cheap. Jlox CS7, c o Malaya Tribu That's Why He Solved74 words
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Article701 1935-07-14 18 The Mixed Poubies RESULTS OF FIRST ROUND fTHE first round matches m the mixed doubles championship tournament of Singapore were played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. None of the four games went to the "rubber" set, victory going to the more balanced pairs. The most keenly-contested701 words
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Article225 1935-07-14 18 Champions Beaten In Doubles Semi-Final (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh July 13. COML keen and interesting tennis was v witnessad m the Perak open chrnipiomhips this morning. In the mixed doubles secend round M'ss Gladys Loke and Chiong Tuck Werig of Se'angor cembned beautifully Ot) beat their strong225 words
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Article353 1935-07-14 18 Tournament Nzaring Completion (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 12. ONE final match m the Southern Section of the Johoie Lawn Tennis Championshr'ps and several semi-llnals were p.aycd on the Johore Civil service Club courts yesterday and to-aay. The .^urnameiit is neanng completion and t is353 words
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Article151 1935-07-14 18 i Sussex Beat Hampshire By Ten Wickets The following are the results of the County cricket matches which began on July 10: At Tonbridge: Yorkshire beat Keni |by 153 runs. Yorkshire 32G (Barber 80 and 245 (Mitchell 98 >. Kent 171 (Bowes 6 for 42) and 247 (Ames151 words
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Article76 1935-07-14 18 Pulau Brani Team Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Jchcre Bahru. July 12. The Pulau Brani Cricket team visited j Johore Bahru this afternoon and met the Jchort Cricket Club on the Civil Service Club paxlang. Batting first, the J.C.C. put up j25 for six wickets when they declared76 words
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Article, Illustration267 1935-07-14 18 Proposal To Erect Gymnasium (By Our Chinese Correspondent) /CHINESE sportsmen and enthusiasts arc v planning to build a large gymnasium where tennis, badminton, ping-pong, basketball, volley-ball games and "tournaments may be played. The proposed gymnasium will also serve as the venue for training of Chinese athletes. SUB-COMMITTEE APPOINTED.267 words
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Article347 1935-07-14 18 Beats Aid On iW In Good Fight Singapore, Saturday. AN enormous crowd pairoms*^ i*. n D. S-mon's programme a World Anna on Fnday night The fans had their mi, for Jv, was brimlui of thrills ;md £g* nothing to n about the a-ra mt nts Tl b347 words
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Advertisement298 1935-07-14 18 LOST WORK THROUGH RHEUMATISM After 30 Years On Railway i- rt f a tragedy to Hiis rai give up bis job rheumatism waa •.bad iha.- he ha 1 no choice he couM only k with a stick. The advice of a friend k'<l to hra Kraachen Salts and he king:298 words
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1025 1935-07-14 19 WINDFALL PAYS BEST Close Finishes RIDERS SCORE 1 DOUBLES ipm Our Own Reporter, Ipoh, Saturday. I> m w as held this afternoon In x^ weather with a fair attendl jaduding His. Highness the II was a favourites day and the was paid by Windfall1,025 words
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Article145 1935-07-14 19 England's Disastrous Start N^ley, Leeds, July 13. H£ weather was gloriously fine ;nd a crcwd of 1.000 was present. Th wicket was fast there having been no ra,n for the past thr?e we<-ks. The selectors were bothered with n series of mishap.- to SutclifTe, C'avk. Holhvs and145 words
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Article285 1935-07-14 19 L.P.11. Pears 2 Scores 57 For Winners THE S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. were opposed to each ether at crick't on the former's ground. The S.C.C. won by 49 I runs. Scores: S.C.C: L. P. H. Pearse run out 57, iE. E. C. Afh c Gibson b Noir.:inbhoy 12.285 words
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Article521 1935-07-14 19 Interesting Game CHINESE BEATEN BY MALAYS Singapore, Saturday. A LARGE crowd turned out at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon to watch the annual veterans' match between the Chinese arid the Malays. Many players, who a few years ago were prominent m the field of soccer,521 words
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Article45 1935-07-14 19 John Cobb Attains 152.117 Miles Per Hour Salt Lake City, July 12. John Cobb, driving his Napier Railton also established a new hour ceccrtj with a speed of 152.117 m.p.h. This record was also held previously by the German, Hans Stuck. Reuter.45 words
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Article52 1935-07-14 19 The following players will represent Darul Bahar Football Club against the Johore Military Forces m a friendly game at soccer on to-day July J4 at Johore Bharu. Jimin, Amat Haron. Shariff, Mohd. Noor, Suleiman, Selah, Amat Hitam, Mahmood, Mohd. Puteh, Aman Jambol, Kassim Reserves:— Abdul Rahman and52 words
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Article23 1935-07-14 19 The replay of the tie m "C H division Ladies' July Bogey resulted m a win for Miss F. Dunne.23 words
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Article111 1935-07-14 19 Inter-College Cricket Match THE fixture between the Medical College and the Raffles College was commenced to-day, the Medicos holding a 60 -run lead on th? fust innings at close of play. O. Chong Seng 38, M. D'n 31. L. Alvis 25 were top scorers for the Medical College.111 words
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Article431 1935-07-14 19 Command Sporis BURMA RIFLES' SUCCESS THE Army record of lift. A m. (\>r two men m the High Jump was broken by Second Battalion of the 20th Burma Riflfcs at the Combined Service Athletic Sports held at Tannin this afternoon, who clearid 11 ft. 1431 words
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Article, Illustration190 1935-07-14 20 ROYAL VISIT TO THE RICHMOND ROYAL HORSE SHOW AT RICH. MOND SURREY: The Duke and Dueller of York with little Princess Elizabeth Mr. Yeo Hock Thye, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs..Yeo Beng Teck and Miss Tco Peck Guat, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Kirn Guan, who were190 words
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