Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 July 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1935-07-28 1 The Sunday Tribune 3 i>O I*> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1935. Fl K13 words
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172 1935-07-28 1 B4TTLE WITH CREW AND POLICE Anti-Nazi Display EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK Htw York, July 27. OVER I>ooo Communists battled with the Police following an anti-Nazi demonstration before the sailing of the liner Bremen. The crowd gathered at the pier lustily sangReuter - 172 words
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Article194 1935-07-28 1 Mr. George Holt And Miss Hilda Hall Singapore, Saturday. TOE marriage was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-day of Mr. George Holt, son of Mr. T. C. Holt and Mrs. Holt, of Sheffield, and Miss Hilda Burbidge Hall, daughter of Councillor E. B. Hall, J.P.. and Mrs. Hall,194 words
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Article73 1935-07-28 1 Subscriptions Now Total §123,074 THE following is the latest list of subscriptions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund: Amount previously acknowledged $122.381. 23 Mr. F. Isako (nightij Percentage. July 23 39.15 W. a. B. Goodall 5 00 Mr. F. Isako daily percentage. July 25 > 30.50 F. Iskao73 words
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Article70 1935-07-28 1 U.S. Saves $52,000 On Upkeep Of Aliens Washing on. July 27. DRESIDENf Roosevelt signed coinmu- tationir on 160 prison ,sensenc*s on alfeiis in anter that thfe Department ot Justice raajroe enabled to deport them, thus saving the United States $52,000 yearly for their upkeep. A .score of70 words
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Article34 1935-07-28 1 Singapore, Saturday. Another case of smallpox is reported to have been discovered in the Serangoon arei on July 25, the victim being a Malay, who resides at 1.171 Serangoon Road.34 words
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Article, Illustration118 1935-07-28 1 in hT iT^in^K 11 Ca C I 55 t ItaUan P^Paraiions in East Africa arc proceeding apace, no serious deveS Geneva where the 7S^f n ii?,!" atl n haVe been rtpCrtCd in he last 24 hours Mcre cti^ Ls re P» rf<?ri beheved Tin118 words
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Article78 1935-07-28 1 Mentioned As Candidate For U.S. Presidency New York, Saturday. HPHE name of Mr. Henry Ford as a Presidential Candidate for the RepublicaiT Party wa& advanced by the Chronicle, Grand Rapid's political weekly, which suggested editorially that he be considered as the 1936 G.O.P. nominee. The editorial pointed78 words
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259 1935-07-28 1 I Meeting With Chamber Of Minss Council From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. MR. V. A Lowinger's visit is proving exceptionally interesting. I understand another public meeting, in addition to the Ipoh meeting on Monday, will be called in Kuala Lumpur259 words
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Article37 1935-07-28 1 Crashes Into Rails At Penang Races nURING the progress of (lie fourth race at the Penang Races, Dolly Grey threw her rider and crashed into the rails. She was badly mutilated' and died almost instantly.37 words
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Article86 1935-07-28 1 England Open Th: Batting Manchester, .July :J7. BEFORE a crowd of o 000. in dull an<i threatening weather, England von thfe toss in the fourth cricket test against South Africa and elected to bat. The groundsman described the wicket as fas'- but said that sweating might cause trickinesa86 words
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Article, Illustration889 1935-07-28 1 Impressive Scene* in Singapore Singapore, Saturday '•HE funeral of the late Bishop KlUlu Bai ;ilon, whose death occurred at hit residence in Singapore yesterday morning, look place' at 5 p.m. to-day. Their was a vi ry irge and represeutative gathering numbering about I,QGO I both at889 words
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Article397 1935-07-28 1 Bout On Sept WiNNS > MEET BRADDOCK Ww > "ik. Saturday. MAX SchmHtng of Germany, re cognised Evan pean lwmvywe«ght champion, and Joe Lous, recent conqueror of Primo Camera, have been paired for September 18. The two were matched after then impressive victories in recent397 words
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Advertisement13 1935-07-28 1 Goodwood Park Hotel Special Carry Lanch Every Sunday $1. Tennis Badminton. Phone 6490.13 words
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Advertisement41 1935-07-28 1 :^aß|^^*((^^ y -WF '^©^<?^rv)o^ ■'<' S^BaK^^t.^St jP^ '-v '■x^!>»>- y '^2^^^HBbß ■*gßßiai: J^^w JKS^tfW i ■:■■■> aaßßw!^? BkJHl^^*^ ;Mii# \J?f v j v^ *iw fSimaf— '■BR-Sc 9? rr '■•<^y&SßKKl^U^± r <uI|HHBL 3BHIHK «fc tt^*^**- jjE«wjjMiip 9h I^l RH WHU^wßr^^^^ffTTiK^^ His Evening T>rink MrOALLTmPR!41 words
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Article, Illustration942 1935-07-28 2 Making Skilled Workers A GOOD START IN LIFE (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. pHERE are excellent prospects for graduates of the Trade School and young men, who through force of circumstances,, are unable to go m for higher education, should consider •< rioi'sly whether or nofr942 words
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Advertisement320 1935-07-28 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME MONDAY, WEDNESDAY Ik FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCE fUO to S 15 p.m. t)INNER A DANCE (informal) iUO to midnight. TUESDAY, IHIRSDAY SATtUDAY SPECIAL DINNER cV CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight I ilso appearing nigiiUy continued Cabaret Success HANK BROWN320 words
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Advertisement88 1935-07-28 2 HAMMOND Electric Clock POLO ALARM SYNCHRONOUS W men design most of our beautilul clocks. A man designed this one. Note the trim strong lines and tfe dial is 4V2 inches in diameter large t nough to be read from across the rOOW oven if there is still a lot of88 words
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Advertisement324 1935-07-28 2 OPERATION LEFT M CONSTIPATED Xolhina Was Effective— Until She Tried Kruschen itipation When it fo] ra condition tl !> mu h ls TW. worn. various found !<■! i whi h,. daily d cfherrxpe "Jj*« >'.-«M. f.- 1^ had an operation hi i.Hw J and found w»w hoold have u> ll324 words
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1060 1935-07-28 3 HORSE BADLY MUTILATED Stay Out Pays $S6 BESTLOT WINS !il(, RACE ffp\ Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. rpHE Fenaftg Jubilee Race Meeting i -<iav in fine weather and with ;i big attendance. The going od. Ju>* fore the end of the fourth Grey stumbled and threw off1,060 words
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Article138 1935-07-28 3 Wearne Bros. Beaten By Nine Wickets Singapore, Saturday. The- Wcar.ie Brothers Sports Club wrrc completely outclassed by St. Andrew's Schc; 1 ai cricket r.n th? school ground ilnti afterhppn. The .schoolboy- succeeded in beaHnrj them 'oy nine v/ickrBatting tii We^rr.? Brothers were dismissed for 158 rttns o> which138 words
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Article20 1935-07-28 3 Playing en the N.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon, the R.A.F. beat the P.W.D. at cricket by on? wicket.20 words
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Article346 1935-07-28 3 Annual Cricket Match With S.C.C. Singapore, Saturday. THE three day cricket fixture between the S.R.C. and the S.C.C. whi' h be.^an on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday gives every prortiise of beinp a keen and interesting orte. The S.R.C., batting this afternoon, took their overnight's score of346 words
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Article174 1935-07-28 3 i Perak Beat Burma Rifles After Extra Time (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. Perak beat the Burma Rifles to-day in the Hastie Cup Competition by G goals to 4. It was one of the most thrilling and exciting games seen this season and the Burma Rifles wer?174 words
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Article87 1935-07-28 3 Alleged Possession Of Rubber Without Covering Coupons (From Our Oion Reporter) Ipoh, July 27. Mr Lee Ee Eow, the Perak Mafayu Cup iootbrller and Manager of Chop Jmbec, rubber dealers, was charged iv. the Telok AnsCn Magistrate's Court j yesterday, with having in his possession < rubber without87 words
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Article53 1935-07-28 3 Annexes Irish Open Golf Championship Newcastle (County Down), July 27. Ernest Whitcombe won the Irish Open Golf Championship beating Reg Whitcombe by 148 to 151 in the play j off after tieing with 292. i Kenyon was third with 293. Busson and Compston tied for fourth placeReuter - 53 words
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Article44 1935-07-28 3 The following will represent th<Y.M.C.A. at soccer Versus the "AllRlueo en the Clerical Union Ground on Tuesday, July 30, at 5.10 p.m: Vytopil. Pfflay, J. Baker, Thiam Teck. Dav, Mitchtl 1 Beksin, Othmar, Charlie, Henry, Reshty. Reserves T. K. Vellu, J. Blfha.44 words
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Advertisement192 1935-07-28 3 KOITIhCHAM C*STI.« 0/ unaiie<yl(f ftst mertt Playgr's (Gw/aMUMfrte mroaanciU \///a/aya at (jC wnl) /td' fin *4fi/Jy fleece* 1 '-•^t^jg^Bl^B^B^B^Bc] Specially made Underneath your skin there are millions of tiny ¥NB^ faw* rg| glands which are responsible for the beauty of your bi complexion. The removal of all impurities from the192 words
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Advertisement813 1935-07-28 4 Iwk m mm m m m a 1 I opening to day WkfcflJl PMPIC Jfk) I r^.ir, H.i.i 9.15 THE COLOSSI > OF COMEDIES! The nuttiest nightmare man ever Wfr '^^A conceived to rock the world with Plf j&mm.^ lautfhtei I- v Hello to ..v^^L %k :xv JBPff Mitchell. f813 words
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Article, Illustration1681 1935-07-28 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES yIS Highnaas the Sultan of Johore takes a flattering interest in the matter of my weight. Whenever we meet he does not fail to inquire how 1 am getting on with the problem of reducing. It is a subject on which His Highness has every reason to1,681 words
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Advertisement45 1935-07-28 5 PROVED and IMPROVED^ i B. S. A. Supremacy carried yet further ahead by unrivalled desist festore* better performance, end er^ater vehie B.S.A. 2*49 lip, MMT» THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (19M) LTDSfNCAPORE KUALA LUMPOT IPOH MUTOKb, MANG KENG ENG CO., FRNANG MOi IPOH. BATU PAHAT. PENANG.45 words
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Article, Illustration993 1935-07-28 6 Horatius - Horatius INHIUniON BL-DS '/in The penny post was, after all, only one of the many advantages thai ii!i' had in the pre-war days. ■tv o ;eh s di a ly r FHE inhibition lias been added to the fargon of American system. <]f duration which aims at i993 words
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Article293 1935-07-28 6 Believed To Have Married Egyptian Prince Edinburgh, July 11. A LONELY old man living: in a Salvation Army hostel and his long-lost daughter, whi.m be believes to be an Egyptian Prince 1 1 are t'he centra] characters in a -•.trangely romantic story here. The old293 words
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Article137 1935-07-28 6 "Euroneaa Countries Should Be Wiped Off The Map' Portland, Oregon. "All the countries of Europe except Great Britain should be wiped off the map." This was the startling statement made during an interview here by Mr. R. Masujiam of Tokyo, who is a prominent member of the Japanese137 words
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Article126 1935-07-28 6 Would-Be Suicides Cheated Of Death Berlin. Two would-be suicides were cheated of death by the "Pied Piper" city of Hamelin, which recently announced that it would be the first town in the world to supply its citizens with nonpoisonous gas, by subjecting the latter to a special process126 words
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Article90 1935-07-28 6 Further Steps Announced By Dr. Goebells Berlin Further steps against Catho'ic priest; who openly or secretly oppose the Nazis--are announced by Dr. Goebells in an order to all government offices concerned La which he instructs the code of justice 'in its entire s-everity" to b^ used again;, all90 words
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Article253 1935-07-28 6 Soviet Who Masqueraded As A German Moscow FOR masquerading as a German for throe years, while ail the lime he was a citizen of tho U.S.S.R Pavlo Krivo.she. a Ukrainian, has been suminiaily condemned to death and she* before a firing 1 squad. Seeing that foreign engineers in253 words
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Article169 1935-07-28 6 DACOIT'S REIGN OF TERROR Six Murders In Ali^arh District THL manUe of t*k h; s no^ 1 fallen on the >houlders of Radha ran, a nototio (1 r Khair, in I ho A He has already killed hai i dozen persons and now threatens, says •Pioneer." to ecHpso tho record169 words
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Article193 1935-07-28 6 Pillion Girl Shoots I^over And Commits Suicide Belgrade. Because be was going bo murry another girl. Angelina Sekoshan shot her lover dead from the pillion seat of hLs motorcycle, when he was taking her for a list ride. Franz Vurgu. ol Vrshutz. was very popular amon*193 words
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Advertisement251 1935-07-28 6 «Sa^SHSHSBSHSHS2SHSHSSSraSHSr!S'dSHSHSr!SrIS^aSr!S^^ STOMACH SUFFERERS i^\ <an these ,<», DOCTORS D-HUlmu, be WRONG ►KANCt. An EngSsh bi-~ m *•.<*& fWiU.«» uJim M*«..«ia t»ves excel- UOCTor WrilcS I lent result, m mo^t tii- i fi nc j ,h Jt Bisurated' festive-trouble? llcin B^ VaT.esia taken after b« coinidettfJ the .de-il meals is the251 words
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Advertisement191 1935-07-28 6 MARK EVERYTHING WITH CAS H S Woven Names Ideal For Gifts. Useful, distinctive, personal gift* like CASH'S NAMES are always appreciated. The best method of marking- all underwear and linen, whether household or personal. They protect clothing from loss or misuse, identify belonging's at home Mr away. They are easily191 words
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Advertisement41 1935-07-28 6 U To ihtb day Van Houccs't U Cocoa is made from the original recipe of C J- Vac Houten. He dis- covered the secret of to* M lubte cocoa* powder in i 82 Kan dim recipe haincvcr been improved upon. IT41 words
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1244 1935-07-28 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds »\F > oU evtr tried to imagine what njern 'if* would be iik< had somebody invented the electric lift? Can you Kmm rourself starting o(f on Friday light to reach the top oi a New sky■a#r and1,244 words
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Advertisement131 1935-07-28 7 I THE MASTER OF SMALL-FILM CAMERAS OF HIGH PRECISION. 0 8 r*\ PISII ADfIPP^ a J WE CARRY A VERY COMPLETE LET US DO YOUR L<l 1 luf\lVUUl\*-'« tjj I RANCE OF LEICA CAMERAS, DEVELOPING A WE CARRY THE MOST j SORIES L LENSES AND ACCES PRINTING fij 1 UP-TO-DATE131 words
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Advertisement141 1935-07-28 7 Doubled up J£k with Stomach Sky pains \n fX\ minutes plater One minute you are doubled up with pain, due to bloat)! 1 pas and burning acid in Your stomach. Take two or tone Chardox tablata, and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox Is noi a drupr. It141 words
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Article, Illustration1856 1935-07-28 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent IyHEN the week's work is done, it is pleasant to be able to loiter over a few pre-tillin pahits to music that is pretty when one is not too busy chattering to and greeting one's friends to listen. That Raffles is1,856 words
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Article, Illustration838 1935-07-28 8 DRAW out your savings and get the marvellous bargains that will be going from to-morrow for the next week or so! By doing that you will find that you will be able to double your bank roll in the next twelve months. I work that out by838 words
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Advertisement37 1935-07-28 8 SZZs Em lovely Skin if'S has to be looked after in this climate. AUX CBATS NOIRS J -^f l^^ BEAUTY SALON L g does it for you at moderate charges. 18A, Battery Road. Above G. H. Cafe.37 words
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Advertisement126 1935-07-28 8 Xl!IT!iniliiniKlriHIIII!:il!ll!ll!IMII!llll!IIIIIIIII!llllHI!i™ j Florstieim Shoes I SMART PRACTICAL WEARABLE NOW IN OUR NEW HOME I AURELIA'S 1 1 5-7-9, Stamford Road, I Capitol Building. I e «»MMimUtMllMIIIIIIH|ltlimHIHIIillllirilllMI!llllllllllllllllllllllll>IU^ ll Ln I SELETAR GRANGE u Ln I EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. g 3 14>/ 2 Mile Thomson Sele tar Road, (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite126 words
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Advertisement183 1935-07-28 8 Lampshades Ready made, or made to order. All colours and designs. MBS. J. DE GRAAF, 1% Milestone. 192F, Paeir Panjang. Useful Books WRITING. For all those who seek to express themselves in Good English 2.00 PUZZLES Curious Problems wi"si Solution? 2.00 AMUSEMENT IN MATHEMATICS Mathematics in undress 2.00 CHILDREN'S QUESTIONS183 words
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Article, Illustration678 1935-07-28 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasers Hill LOST! Cri' Blind!!! (with apoloe'es to Mr. Ar!en>. Yes, we had a* ol mu over the week-end. Thines have come to a pretty pass when «e have to buy a road map to get to a perfectly good paWt party. \n urgent desire678 words
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Article886 1935-07-28 9 (Continued from page .8) like ones with leaves and petals daintily modelled for foaming organdies and tulle. To go with these there are clips, earrings, bracelets and rings. There are buttons of every material, every design for your "bargain" frocks, too and flowers sprays which have made886 words
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Article739 1935-07-28 9 THERE is something about the at- mesnhcre at Fraser's Hill which is tremendously conducive to knitting. Perhaps it is that our hands are so miraculously cool that we feel the urge to employ them, or simply that being on holiday we have plenty of time, or739 words
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Advertisement21 1935-07-28 9 SHOPPING CENTRE OttECrCMM RIGHT PRICES LATEST MATERIALS!!! YOU ARE WISE WHEN YOU SHOP AT Tajmahal Store B.HI6HST.BBT UU«S DBESSMAKERS PHONE 384921 words
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Advertisement133 1935-07-28 9 THE FINEST |^^k SHOE SHOP I Wlfiß^ IN MALAYA. f ml H^ IB uKkiiL IYOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. i m 1 THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, 2 354 356, North Bridge Rd. I 1 Phone 4293. i I lill II lilinllllllllilUIIIMIIIIIIIIllllllill'lll'tillllllll:;!!!!!!* PALAIS DES MODES 33, Stamford Road. Just received a shipment133 words
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Advertisement351 1935-07-28 9 One of the simplest and mast delicious dishes in my collection is from China, and the recipe for it follows: RICE WITH CHICKEN AND PORK Cook the rice carefully so that the grains are seperat4? and fluffy. To each quart of cooked rice, add one cupful of cold, diced, cooked351 words
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516 1935-07-28 10 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, July 28, 1935. DISSERTATION ON TENNIS K TRUCE o polities, international <:r lot n a Sunday morning. 1.. ider a. topic of a if to some people a v rsial, nature th^ famous tennis |bi in* Singapore on his from Java in a week's \.vrs of516 words
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Article1561 1935-07-28 10 C. H. Stanley- Joins - C. H. Stanley -Joins A City Of Contrasts Under A Itpseate Glow SHANGHAI! City of contrasts! Birthplace of genius and graveyard of hope! Where is the lost glory, the gaiety, the prosperity, that earned you the title of "Paris of the East"? Shanghai is still1,561 words
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Advertisement48 1935-07-28 10 fti.<a^ 4 > ox i riiJl!,^l\ will '•^:^^SS''''^^^' b^^ 1 Only $2.40 for a mixed cusv of [f«v V jjt' >MBTinnnriiiß^»a>» B^Ba B^ flP 1 r ''nni'MKc'vflßwW A7^BBBjjfflßß\ W^^B^Bf I P H (E IN 1 X itf^p^L I AERATED WATER WOKKS 7^ I 'Piione 3463. E J .^3bß /JBwP48 words
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Miscellaneous488 1935-07-28 10 WIT and WISDOM op the WEEK. *y\D had been elected to the locri i "H!" was the crushing rejoinder from j as he crawled out of the mire he saw council, and a reporter was sent to the smart boy of the class. I his wife coming towards him. PluckUucrview488 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1935-07-28 11 tncouraKintf Normalcy NO MORE PRISON REGIME (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. VERY little is known and far less j s :R about ont' of the greatfoiins of social service which is undertaken and efficiently carried cut by the administrations of every •ivilised country in the world to-dayN.E.H. - 1,082 words
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Article307 1935-07-28 11 Handsome Salaries In Hollywood HoHywcod. A chimpanzee lias become one of Hollywood's highest paid film stars. His name is Jiggs. Under his new contract he will earn £130 £70 for his upkeep and £60 for his two trainers— for every week's film work he dCes. A307 words
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Article121 1935-07-28 11 Compensation Case Involving: £11 Edinburgh, July 8. Margaret McCann, a laundry worker of Barrhead (Renfrewshire), has been granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords in a Workmen's Compensation case involving £11. She sued her employers, the Scottish Co-operative Laundry Association Ltd., of Barrhead, for121 words
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Article179 1935-07-28 11 Meal Times According To Express Schedule Sydney, July y. WHENEVER the daylight express roars through the Otford Station it is the signal for Jacko, the kookaburra, to swoop down to the station garden for his feast of worms. Jacko is a .slave tv> time. When Mr. W. H.179 words
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Article272 1935-07-28 11 Pnoiographs Of Structure Of Land Johannesburg, Transvaal. 1 NEW method which will enable t«he pre- sence of gold K> be detected from aerial photographs of land is claimed by a young geologist, Mr. .1. M. le Grange," who has arrived here. Mr. Grange has returned272 words
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Article94 1935-07-28 11 Milan. There have been ten more deaths in North Italy as a result of high temperatures which have risen to 103 degrees in the shade and 137 degrees in the sun. There have been four deaths from sun-stroke in the town of Milan. In the provinces94 words
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Article412 1935-07-28 11 production of a service pass. Normal charge of $1 will be made for admission. Tea and refreshment tents will be available in all enclosures. Application for further information should be made in writing to the Hon. Secretary, R.A.F. Jubilee Celebrations, Royal Air Force. Far East, Singapore.412 words
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Advertisement21 1935-07-28 11 THE MODERN PIANO FOR MODERN HOME I^tW^^S^ BEAUTIFUL HlHJl^^^^H^^W TROPICAL CONSTRUCTION fe^fe^^l THROUGHOUT T. M. A. Music House si Him, street.21 words
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Advertisement70 1935-07-28 11 y.'". y.-.v. v, "■HRfe"*"* I*'1 child and never troubles me at children do not seem well *?jp yd|: FLactocen" for Baby. Things a mother needs to know, things of importance to every expectant Mother and to her Baby, and clear, precise information upon every question likely to arise is given70 words
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Article1129 1935-07-28 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson. In Which I Discourse On Vaccination, Cannibals, Stagnant Rubber, A Useful Outlet For It And Conclude With A Few Remarks About Dogs. UAVE you taken yet? Or have you taken steps to ensure that you will have a reasonable chance of taking?1,129 words
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Advertisement398 1935-07-28 12 I GLORIOUS HEALTH. j '"^^^tt^^W^^fe^ BOUNDLESS ENERGY V Science offers them to you for the taking in the /orm of V-^f?^ BIOCITIN j w'v* ffWt^if^^"^fi^ Take Biocitin and feel the thriil of new energy coursing in your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest )1 j [iilmtrw^ fe^T '^^f^frf^^gSß398 words
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Advertisement169 1935-07-28 12 C^CHK <* TICKETS ISSUE* W ALL STEAM. FOR AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are giver 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 POCKET169 words
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Advertisement63 1935-07-28 13 Thanks to j fl^B 3H^B^B^B^BH| fl^HH^BBflS B^B^Bi QbH^l nnßSuai flHnvflHH^^D^H B^BT lUrS BM£SwMB|W^yjHBjK H^^Hmßß^q Bflr V^b^EßS H^^olbb^lbßlcß LwJK^Bfi .^■ußßnß' SBb^ bb^?ih I^bßS b^f ■^^BS^Bfj B^^BB^^l BbV BB^^^^^^^^^ [|jHtyK^ftßy^nßß^p^B^ BHB^B^^^^B^BHh Hjlk pip^*t»"^Bi R^^^^^^^^^ tt£^_^^B^B 6^P^ m+^^ ~~t\ ib. x —^iJ, 11-! I! ~-"'^a a„, 7" <5^ __^^r r^"^ x A?A \l63 words
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Article1191 1935-07-28 14 \munrsmu Celebrations Popularity Of Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow Useful />/'. To Hold Debate New Officials Of Lam Chong Association fiN'E would have imagined that whfii Mr. Aw Boon Haw built in bungalow in Pc:ir Panjang he nmsi have had in mind the need of I«m\jl1,191 words
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Article1053 1935-07-28 14 wilt meet the Methodist. (Jlrln School m (Mr finals 'iAurh will h t > plnyed rtmettme Ir Augii:- Th<- follow: r an tbt detailed r,'suH> BDTOLBB ('bin Pook H< b^nt Mt^-y Bmße Kim it 1 11 H Ma Taj* Cha;i beat ECee Kent vii- II n1,053 words
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Advertisement174 1935-07-28 14 m Shss Bottle Cjives toußtts jC)C )m I 108 Free Chances! must! gto win a Cash Prize «j^ womH *«l/JLj jjt flu 9 Sentence "John Exshaw Brandy' are J.E.B. which would give a hi J A sentence such a 3 "Jollifies Every Banquet" f re-arranged /Jffffi^ftA J.8.E., vou could make174 words
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Article778 1935-07-28 15 Tourmi a m e n t Relative Strengths Of States Singapore'* Chances Decided Advantage In Singles The Contingent From K.L. Sketches Of The Players Lady Competitors Nate* On Local Parties KATTY L.." in the following article, discusses the prospects of the various badminton teams in the778 words
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Article, Illustration861 1935-07-28 15 Keen Competition Among Supporters (From Our Oxen Reporter/ THE keenest interest is being evinced in local badminton circles, as also in other sporting circles, towards the AllMalayan Chinese Olympiad at Penan c during the August holidays. There Ls keen competition among the supporters to ascertain what861 words
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Article969 1935-07-28 15 Short Sketches Of The Representatives (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. THE stage seems set for the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad at Penang. Badminton players in Perak like their colleagues in other States and Settlements are putting in a lot of practice in preparation for the great969 words
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Advertisement18 1935-07-28 15 m. x r LIVE v/( t/aoT )T Yts li* 1 ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical^ Hall I18 words
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Article2433 1935-07-28 16 Forward - The Weeks Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Forward (By Malaya p port- ha again qualified lor the Malay. t Cup final. So much is duo to them for having maintained their record of having figured .t-ry final since the series was begun in 1921, that it is impossible to start this instalment2,433 words
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Article588 1935-07-28 16 K. 0 - K.0. (By PROFESSIONAL boxing is beeoming very popular in Kuala Lumpur. The programme staged at Merry World last wee^ drew a fl&* cord crowd of about 000 fans. The t\v.> ,rincipal events ve r e very disap>ointing, however. Boxing in Kuala Lumpur hi588 words
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Article493 1935-07-28 17 Better Roads Built up JAMES X. BIRD IN SINGAPORE (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. -AMERICAN cars have no comA*^tition in Japan. Much hfce ■gd done in recent years i n Japan encourage road travel and in this [^nnection the building of roads had on apace.' These493 words
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Article132 1935-07-28 17 Many Prominent People On Board Singapore, Saturday. THE Dollar liner, President Polk, arrived in Singapore this afternoon from Manila on its 36th voyage round the world, with its usual complement of world tourists. Among the prominent passengers on board were Dr. Jose R. Wendehake ol Panama,132 words
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Article49 1935-07-28 17 Singapore, Saturday. Capt. John Marr. of the Royal Air Force, was injured when his taxi collided with another car along Moulmein Road shortly after three o'clock this morning. He received a lacerated wound on th« side of his neck and was taken to hospital by ambulance.49 words
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Article45 1935-07-28 17 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese was found dead in a sitting position in a drain at the 6% mile East Coast Road yesterday afternoon. Mr. P. M. Still, Accountant, P.W.D., Johore Bahru, has recently returned from leave spent in Brastagi and has resumed duties.45 words
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Article159 1935-07-28 17 Three Calls For The Fire Brigade I Singapore, Saturday. THE Fire Brigade was called out on three occasions to fires in different parts of Singapore. The first call was received at j 3.15 yesterday afternoon to Dunman Road where a patch of lallang was ablaze. The outbreak159 words
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Article98 1935-07-28 17 Singapore. Saturday. R. Suppiah, a young Indian boy. appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate, this morning on a charge of theft of two watches valued at $4.30. According to information received, Inspector D. R. Cowie said that Suppiah and a friend paid a visit98 words
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Article176 1935-07-28 17 Mr. Brand sr Leaves For New Appointment Singapore, Saturday. IN a short but impressive speech, Inspector D. R. Cowie paid a tribute to I Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, this morning on his relinquishing his appointment. He spoke on behalf of the court and176 words
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Article88 1935-07-28 17 Singapore, Saturday. Charged with the theft of a number j of electric fan blades from the store of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd.. in Cecil Street, in the early hours of July 19, a Chinese named Chua Ee was fined $15 and one88 words
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Advertisement167 1935-07-28 17 Iff 1 in, €WI fid /^7 AT BEDTIME BUILDS ENERGY FOR MSm^Mj£m TO-MORROW The day's work is half-done when the morning is t£'£// begun when you've awakened fresh and started the day full of energy. Well, there is one unfailing recipe for these good mornings Bourn-vita at bed-time the night167 words
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Advertisement210 1935-07-28 17 ISSSf When I $row up!\ jmUH GOING TO BE MP»-^\ A CHAMPION" I ■Er y gr N >s» to^ K&:/ y .-.-'iV -i'S. Wk: perfect proportions and radiant fBnSSSS^/SStHtmtMmMmmßm of a champion in the making. lit Allenburus V^^^Ml FOODS FOR INFANTS! VXXtf 8 *»M\\\ No I Milk Food, Birth to210 words
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Advertisement348 1935-07-28 17 Aniseikonia Reading, eyes grow blurred, skip words and lines. Heads ache, nerve* twitch, stomachs misbehave. Student* fail in their classes. Motorist's and aviators misjudge distances, sometimes fatally. Many persons ro afflicted go from one doctor to another without relief. He was suffering from no ailment known to Ophthalmology. Now, research348 words
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Article201 1935-07-28 18 Price Of Oysters Now £20 Per Ton Singapore, Saturday. OWNER of the biggest pearl-fishing fleet in Australia, Captain A. C. Gregory, R.N.R., arrived this afternoon by the Dollar liner, President Polk. Captain Gregory is returning after a business visit to China and Japan. In a brief201 words
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Article89 1935-07-28 18 Safety Of Racing Ponies In Danger (From Our Own •Correspondent) Bangkok, July 27. AN Australian racing pony died from anthrax at one of the Bangkok stables and it is feared that other recent sudden deaths of animals are attributable to the same cause. The Polo Club are89 words
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Article107 1935-07-28 18 Round The! World Passengers On Dollar Liner Singapore, Saturday. An interesting party on board the President Polk which arrived here this afternon in the course of her round the world voyage are the Beartracks and another Red Indian couple. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beartrack with their107 words
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Article82 1935-07-28 18 The Half- Yearly Sale Of Magazines A sale of magazines and periodicals purchased for Raffles Library between July and December of this year will be held at the Library on Friday, Aug. 2, at 5 p.m. Purchasers at this sale will receive back numbers of magazines and periodicals82 words
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Article79 1935-07-28 18 Wife Of Spanish Naval Attache Takes Own Life New York, July 15. Mrs. Federico Monreal Pilor. wife of the naval attache to the Spanish embassy in Washington, to-day committed suicide in a local hotei by swallowing a powerful reducing medicine and .severing an artery in her wrist.79 words
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Article56 1935-07-28 18 Shanghai, July 27. Certain members of the Supervisory Board have suggested punishment for those who are alleged to have disgraced the nation by signing agreements during recent disturbances in Hopel. Those so mentioned are Mr. Huang Foo, Mr. Tang Yow Yam, Mr. Yan Tung, and Mr. Li56 words
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Advertisement408 1935-07-28 18 !--^WHITEAWAYS I AUGUST SALIE Vuiuirrauiivc euro 'vrk traditional bargain times-this year there are 1 WniltAllAlO SlUt s GREATER BARGAINS THAN KVER-COME AND SEE! J> Y OAAA COTTAGE WEAVE, new designs, SILK HOSE. [I J 2, v^ 2000 MBMrt styles m British Made> S f elt St raw and Panan^- last408 words
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Advertisement288 1935-07-28 18 THE GRE4T EASTERN LIFE "GREAT* by reason of the fact that in a period of little nore than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position (3) introduced modern innovation* that were previously absent from288 words
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566 1935-07-28 19 SELANGOR WINS CHAMPIONSHIP A.A.A. Sports Conclude STORE ATHLETE'S SUCCESS Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. fHK Malayan Amateur Athletic Sports wrre continued to-day from yesterday in fine weather in the presence of a large gathering which included His Excellency Sir Shtnton Thomas and Lady566 words
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1057 1935-07-28 19 THE SINGAPORE vs SERVICES MATCH: A MISTAKEN IMPRESSION (By "Full-Back") Singapore, Saturday. gJNGAPORE has qualified to meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup final which will be decided at the Federal Capital on Aujr. 10. The local stalwarts and the Combined Services were equal in the1,057 words
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Article288 1935-07-28 19 King Edward VII College Athletics Singapore, Saturday. A LARGE crowd gathered at the College spoits ground this afcernoon to watch the. third annual athletic meeting ci King Edward VII College of Medicine. Competition was very ke&n and there weie some creditable performances, most of tho former records288 words
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Advertisement95 1935-07-28 19 ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i «.....*•.>■•> j SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY j I OF CANADA I 1 We invite our poiicyholders and their I j families to be vaccinated at our expense95 words
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Article, Illustration54 1935-07-28 20 This team of Singapore cyclists will ride to Kuala Lumpur during hclicnys to take part in the Cycling Carnival to be luid there Chinese Water Polo Team who drew with the Singapore Swimi Club on Thursday evening at -he litter's pool. -4-all. Thl m will represent Singapore in the all-Malayan54 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-07-28 20 Officials and judges at Mercantile Institute Annual Athletic Sports held in Singapore on Friday. The Pillow-Fighting event in progress at the Mercantile Institute Sports on Friday. The Hurdles Race— Class I- in progress at the Mercantile Institute Sports.38 words
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Article, Illustration66 1935-07-28 20 Hung Ching Tun, winner of the High Jump at the Mercantile Institute Sporo. x Bong Yong Cheong, who won the Class I Individual Championship at the Mercantile Institute Sports on Friday. Something new in salads is intrc-'ucecl by Irene Hervey. Metro-Gold-v.jii-Ma>er player. The salad oonsists of alternating slice? of piaeapple66 words
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