Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 September 1935
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Title Section14 1935-09-15 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01.3 i>« 17 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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92 1935-09-15 1 MIDNIGHT KNIFE ATTACK Chin.s? Runs Amok FIVE WOUNDED IN HOSPITAL IFiom Cn ■>i Malacca, Saturday. AT one o'clock this morning a mah Cantonese ran amok with a butcher's knife and stabbed to death two male Chinese and two women, also CMnese. He wounded five*92 words
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Article92 1935-09-15 1 Prince To Outline World Convention Ci Smganpre Rotary Club's next f GarcfePlr the^AdeT^trftoter^ ink. on Wednesday. Sept. 18. when Mr C E. Wurtzbnrg will address the j club. Mr. Wurtzburg has chosen for his subject, "Some Singapore Streets and the Peoole they Commemorate," which should be92 words
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Article51 1935-09-15 1 Rotary International, will be the speaker and will give a di*~our*e on his recent world tour, and the Convention. Prince Purachatra will show a special film of the Convention and also a u> j mm. sound film of his own. the first ot its kind to be exhibited m Singapore.51 words
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Article111 1935-09-15 1 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. A large and representative gathering j of all communities m Perak attendea the "At Home" held by the Perak Chinese m the Ipoh Town Hall m honour of Towkay Leong Sin Nam, the leadei of the Chinese community m the State111 words
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Article30 1935-09-15 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 13. The death oj Dr. L u Shu Chun, Dean &1 the Science Faculty of the Peiping University, took nlace yesterday.30 words
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Article22 1935-09-15 1 Geneva. Sept. 1.4. Mr. Nagaoka < Japan) has been elected to succeed Mr. Adatchi at The Hague I'Ourt ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article110 1935-09-15 1 Malay Water Cart Driver Badly Gored (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 13. UJKILE a Malay cart-driver was mi nessing his bullocks to a water-can this morning at Ujons Pasir one of the ts broke out of the vokc and attacked him. The man. taken110 words
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Article94 1935-09-15 1 Request For Nominee On Municipality (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. AT a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements f Malacca) Association held here, it was resolved to write to the Municipal Secretary to say that the need had already arisen for the S.S.M.A. to have a94 words
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Article56 1935-09-15 1 King And'Quecai Send Mdfesage Of Sympathy London, Sept. 13. The King and Queen have sent a telegram of sympathy with the relatives of miners killed and injured m the explosion which occurred m a colLery neai Barnsley last nigrht. Sixteen were killed and eight injured of whom oneBritish Official Wireless - 56 words
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Article144 1935-09-15 1 Sin <T aDore, Saturday. Shortly after nins o'clock this morrIng, the ambulance was called to the Municipal Stores m River Valle; Road to take charge of a Malay work rr-m whe had three fingers of his right hand badly crushed when they got entangled m some machinery. Hp144 words
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Article369 1935-09-15 1 M. Laval's Speech BRITISH AND U.S. COMMENT London, Sept. 14. A WARM welcome is given to M. Laval's speech by most of the morning newspapers, from different viewpoints. The following are .ypical statements: THE TIMES: Sir Samuel Hoare's and M. Laval's speeches together enlarge theReuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-09-15 1 The Ex-Kins &nd Quean of Siam. photographed when they paid a visit to the Royal Fore lain Works at Worcester recently.21 words
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Article261 1935-09-15 1 Broadcast By Sir Samuel Hoare London, Sept. 13. A brief address by the Foreign Minister. Sir Samuel Hoare, on the work of the League m connection with the Italo-Abyssinian dispute was broadcast from Geneva last night. Referring to the work of himself and Mr. Eden at Geneva,261 words
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Article594 1935-09-15 1 Father Charged TRAGEDY OF TWO YEARS AGO Singapore, Saturday. A CHINESE who is alleged to have killed his two-month-old son by throwing him out of a window of a house m Manasseh Lane m the early hours of the morning of Sept. 6, 1933, was594 words
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Article30 1935-09-15 1 GRASS FIRES Singapore, Satu. ivy. Two grass fires which broke DUt m Mandalay Road and Balmoral Crescent Road yesterday afternoon, were extinguished m a short while by the Fire Brigade.30 words
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Article58 1935-09-15 1 Later. Other victims Include Mr. Juan Pino. Mayor of David, end two British V Indians, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Joseph, and a 23-year-old native of the Canal Zone. The plane was a1 first reponod n ing and nine U.S. Army planes scr.rched -'-i flay long In vain. EverfarmerReuter - 58 words
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Article106 1935-09-15 1 Misadventure Verdict At Taiping Inquest (From Our Own Correspondent) Taipfng, SeiA 14. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Che Mohd. Salleh, the Taiping Coroner, at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of Ponniah who died during a car trip to Penang to see106 words
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Article49 1935-09-15 1 St'hool Girls Included HIT MOUNTAIN AND EXPLODED Panama, Sept. 14. piCiHT peoplt-. including U\*> achoolgirlis and the wellknown Amer can p lot Mr. Marstrand. were killed when a plane belonijinii 1 to the Travel Air company crashed m the Bejuco Mountans and exploded. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement22 1935-09-15 1 Goodwcsd Park Special O3rry Lanch Every Sanday $1. fennis— Badminton. Phone 6490. 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 2) j22 words
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Advertisement19 1935-09-15 1 I VV^ r nE«afHra E k v H T VHP jHhhp', TTis EvpnTntr Brink Mr < f A M r^MS!19 words
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1202 1935-09-15 2 K. O - K.O. FRISCO RETAINS HIS TITLE Middleweight Crown GUNBOAT BEATEN IN DRAMATIC FIGHT (By Singapore, Saturday. WITH ardoui unabated by pouring rain which started to fall m the sixth round and increased m intensity as the fight progressed, a large and enthusiastic crowd saw Young1,202 words
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Article227 1935-09-15 2 LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING j London Steady After Weak Spell (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore), IBV2 cts., down V 4 ct. Market Tone! Dull. Tin (Singapore) $109, up W>-To-day's Prices: London: 5 516 d., down Vnd. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York: 11227 words
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Article93 1935-09-15 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 18 siB 18 3]i Good F.A.Q. m cases P. 0.8. September) 18 3jB 18 12 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 18 sB 18 0 4 do. September 18 34 18 7893 words
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Article742 1935-09-15 2 Novice Pair Win The Doubles Singapore, Saturday. LEOW Kirn Fatt and Lim Boon^Guan, of the Novice Badminton Party, won the 1935 Open Doubles Championship of Singapore when they beat Chan Chim Bock and Lim Chin Lam, the Mayflower's top-notchers, m the final played at the Clerical Union742 words
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Article30 1935-09-15 2 The formal ooeniiis: of the Geytang Methodist Girls' School will bp held next Thursday at 5 p.m. Invitations have been Issued by the Building and Subscription Committee.30 words
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Article613 1935-09-15 2 Home Football LIVERPOOL'S BIG W I N ARSENAL, after a convincing win over Ctim.hy m a mid-weei fixture, were held to a 2-all drau yesterday by Sheffield W., despite the fact that they uere playing at horn« Aston Villa, who < ntertained Preston N.E.. sent theirReuter - 613 words
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Article46 1935-09-15 2 London. Sept. 14. The British walking champion. A. t Cooper set up a world record for the 5,000 metres of 21 minutes 52-2 5 seconds. The record was pri viously he J 0.. Schwab of Switzerland, whose time was 21 minute* 59 seconds «•> ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article44 1935-09-15 2 I London Sepi. 14. The lasi cricket fixture the reason between the Champion Count) (Yorkshire) and the Rest of England was begun to-day at the Oval. The Champions bauei! first and at close (1 play had icotted 230 for H. Router.44 words
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Advertisement378 1935-09-15 2 1 At. this woman felt 50 -and all corns SIM tried most -he found the sure I Radox. Kadox brought comfort brought back her youth. Her husband also had corns -until he used Radox. Jb I I his letter: ■■I'ntil v few months ago 1 could hardly ble about. Owmq378 words
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Article794 1935-09-15 3 Annual Dinner T HK GOVERNOR PAYS TRIBUTE ■■apore, Saturday. tfS Excelfgt the Governor, Sir Skenton Thomas, confessed tonight at the annual dinner of the instituting- i f Civil Engineers of j Malaya, held m the Adelptki Hotel, tliat hi kn< w !-^s about engineering than any< m794 words
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Article85 1935-09-15 3 WOULD-BE SUICIDE'S PLEA "I Was Instructed By A Spirit" I Singapore, Saturday. was instructed by a spirit to jump into the water" was the plea of an eiflerly Chinese who was charged with ttempting to commit suicide by jump--55£ ir t0 the sea near th e Telok Ayer Wharf yesterday85 words
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Article69 1935-09-15 3 Due- In Singapore To-Day MR. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, who ITI made the remarkable picture "Baboona," now being shown at the Alhambra, are due m Singapore to-day (Sunday) by the X.L.M. plane from India on their way to Java. The Fox Film Corporation are endeavouring to arrange for69 words
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Article86 1935-09-15 3 New Zealanders Win By 35—6 London, Sept. 14. The following matches m the Rugby Unicn were played to-day: Black heath 3 Rcsslyn Park 3 London Irisfl 6 Portsmouth Sorv. 0 Old Paulines 20 Guy's Hospital 9 Wasp-. 12 Hariequins Ml Bedford 2C Bath 8 Cardiff 11 Bridgend 6Reuter - 86 words
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Article142 1935-09-15 3 Failures Criticised SOVIET DELEGATE'S SPEECH Geneva, Sept. 14. A long list of speakers is scheduled at the League Assembly at which M. Litvinoff opened the proceedings and paid a tribute to Sir Samuel Hoare's defence of the doctrine of collective security. M. Litvinoff said that if142 words
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Article93 1935-09-15 3 16 British Soldiers Sent For Trial Jubbulpcre, Sept. 14. THE magistrate here has committed to the Sessions for trial, sixteen privates of the First Battalion of the King's Regiment, Liverpool, m connection with the recent raid m the village of Benda, Three men are charged withReuter - 93 words
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Article189 1935-09-15 3 action," he said. "The Soviet Will be second to none on the loyal discharge cf its assumed international obliga- tions. "If we separate m the certainty that j the countries whose representatives here have pkdged themselves it will allow no new attempts against the i Covenant, this Assembly will beReuter - 189 words
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Article679 1935-09-15 3 Work Done By Committee Of Five London, Sept. 14. The continued hope of conciliation m the Italo- Abyssinian dispute, which was expressed by the French Premier, M. Laval, m the League Assembly yesterday has directed renewed attention to i the work of the Committee of Five appointedBritish Official Wireless - 679 words
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Article285 1935-09-15 3 Subscriptions In Singapore Reach $141,000 SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund now amount to ?140,899.74. The latest list is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged $139,851.59 The Chinese Association 100.00 City Club 30.00 Factory women of Messrs. Fraser Neave 20.00 Mr. Teo Chew Kirn 1.00 Mr. Poh Swee285 words
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Article60 1935-09-15 3 Singapore, Saturday. Charged with theft of a nickel-plated wrist watch valued $7 from a compatriot m a ward at the Middleton Hospital, a Chinese namsd Leng Hai claimed trial when he was produced before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, this morning. Leng Hai was anowed bail60 words
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Article423 1935-09-15 3 Raffles Institution Beaten By Odd Goal Singapore, Saturday. In a keenly contested hocKey match on the Raffles Institution ground this evening, the Singapore Colts beat the Old Rafflesians' Association by the odd goal m three. The Colts took long to settle down, ana found423 words
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Article233 1935-09-15 3 II Duce's Report LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP DISCUSSED Home, Sept. 14. THE Italian Cabinet, which habeen sitting since 10 a.m. examined the circumstances un der which Italy's continued membership m the League will bo rendered impossible, states a communique which was issued at the close of theReuter - 233 words
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Article47 1935-09-15 3 The Johore Batoru Police Court will sit from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Sept. 19 wlv.ch will be a public holiday bore, and not on Sept. 20 as reported. The special sitting is to avoid congestion of criminal cases during the coming public holidays Sept. 17-19.47 words
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Advertisement59 1935-09-15 3 r tHHtf^g S\ V f^Vi tHJMHnBxs *^r i^\ •'•^jL *H^* x >s /^^^k rtt nTMBffIB Mi 1 ''r tL, "^»"^i w \-»J^-a S|^^^^B^MS i i U-.' Ut; ;r^S mm Mitt v^u <J» v j <*f r SS I JU unbroken tradition of I 1 quality, maintained for nearly half- a59 words
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Advertisement448 1935-09-15 4 I f t t t i i f I I I'liiliiliiiatiillTjl^l'iaMininillllllhllllnlHllllllllil.llllllllUlllllllllllilllllillllillMlnll.llilllllillllMll'lllllllMllllMlllllilill'llllllillllHllllMllllMlllllllMlllllJllUi'^ A GRAND .MUSICAL PICTURE COMBINED WITH A NOVEL STAGE ATTRACTION OPENING TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 I j IT THE CUPIf Qi. 1 HI j I j A SONG LAdITn FESTIVAL OF FUN! /TV On the Stage 5 A thnllipg story of448 words
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Advertisement224 1935-09-15 4 I 3 PERFORMANCES TO-DAY J m The Seas m f 8 Most Llectrify;j,ls '€3^/ mi? C"'»m('(ly-Drama, Lavish J gj^^X with Humour, Romance and 6.15 Glamour! 7^WCULSTOiaL i with JOEL- McCREA FAY WRAY HENRY STEPHENSON REGINALD DENNY STILL PACKING OUT SOMETHING NEW STARTLING* and DIFFERENT ANIMAL SHOTS NEVER SEEN BEFORE j224 words
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Advertisement30 1935-09-15 4 CAPITOL COMING SOON f "EVERY INCH PACKED WITH ENTER--jjv tfo Loi Angela Her ata Exfrrftt HIH^HIkV W it "CASINO DE PARIS WARNER BROS. Grandest Musical 'Malaya Tribune" Dominant m Malaya.30 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1935-09-15 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES THINK 1 should begin this week's article with i tribute to Mr. Chong Wing Wah, the Tribune phot -grapher, through whose valuable aid we were able, m our quiet, efficient way, to slip one over last Sunday. I met him at the presentation of Colours to the1,692 words
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Advertisement149 1935-09-15 5 i The New REX racoßib hftVt <aptwred ■mp% ■^■■■i the "fascinating rhythm, marvelloutrHXLHl|t I\IJ INI X touch and sweet ringing tone which ii Vliniltalta ■m«#i^fl» characterise the delightful style, which Charlir Kunz created and Jaj^^^?'-h. which he alone can bring to the per- JI BJ- Now formance of syncopated melody.149 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1935-09-15 6 Horatius - Horatius DEFENSIVE PLAY (By 'THERE are many bridge players A who, though they know what to do when they are abundantly endowed with riches and have a simple declaration head of them, are not quite so good when it comes to defensive methods. When you know your contract1,070 words
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Advertisement213 1935-09-15 6 I lxlrLi AJN lloliji^ llt /^^^JF^^wM/j' J</A No more broken, sleepless nights; no more days of torment from prickly N N heat! Follow the recommendation of the v^^^i^v^^-' .^^^7 .medical profession wash or bath with \^^^«7^^L,< i^^^^b/ In cases of eczema, ringworm, prickly heat und other skin diseases, the ivonder-213 words
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Advertisement145 1935-09-15 6 ■ICIIIIIII,;! 1 |i||. i I. i f t rWnMWHMIII>.IIII It 111 Ik, I 111,1 It I I I I I If I I I II v <nXll|llflUll|lW I GLORIOUS HEALTH. j j BOUNDLESS ENEBGY H Science offers them to you for the taking m the form of I BIOCITIN Take145 words
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1102 1935-09-15 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds j Saving Your Money Effect j j Of Early Training The 1 Banking Method j ti'iiiiiiii.i iiii«ii i i !i!ll i liHI iHi tl i,,.; Ii! 11 nii; i :i iHi iini: liniHiiii;ii1 iniHiiii ii. l i i ii1,102 words
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Advertisement52 1935-09-15 7 Ask me/ Am I a proud Father" "NATURALLYleatQuakerOatsmyself. Though AJ ty my work is mostly mental, I tind Quaker Oats /'Jv gives me added energy— keeps me going. Yes, //f lam theproudfarherofa Quaker Oats family." \3 Every member of the family needs Quaker Oar,! LOOK FOR THE QUAKER FIOUREFOR CEMU.NE52 words
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Advertisement102 1935-09-15 7 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Thone: 5811 and 5812. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. j PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including I at office Postage Postage j I or close t-o to Foreign residence F.M.S. Countries. > Yearly $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 Half- Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.35 $1.50 i j SINGLE COPY 5102 words
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Advertisement37 1935-09-15 7 ftealth Regain r== X \\\^\Ja\\ FLIGHT ENGAUNTONG I H y if A TIGER MEDICAL Ni j^ A i l /f4 4 l^ hall i ysffl ft ♦fl SINOAPORE.S.S. (#Tj\\\ l l7f&* V\\\ ///i' V vi. STAR STUDIO37 words
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Article1051 1935-09-15 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman Correspondent ALL, the dance halls m Singapore managed to get from the usually very strict Licensing Board of Singapore, permission to extend tbe gay "goings-on" until m the case of the Raffles und ihe Seaview, one hour after midnight, and. the New and1,051 words
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Article2052 1935-09-15 8 AS dress styles are becoming less anc less formol for the usual dinner parties m restaurants and hotels, ana informal dinner and cocktail dressy are worn for those occasions, afternoon dresses have moved up to take the place of cocktail gowns for cocktail dancing m the hotels,2,052 words
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Advertisement160 1935-09-15 8 i ii I 'i ]':i::ii:|:;iiii!i|iiiiiii:ii!iniMi:!|!i|i!i!)iiiiHi!|!!i">'^ THE "AMATEUR iMECHANIC i WORK" HANDBOOKS. I (Fully Illustrated.) I Magr.eto Repair and Adjustment. ii i Knotting and Splicing Ropes and I Cordage. i Electric Lighting. i Building Model Yachts: Sailing and Power. Gilding, Silvering and Bronzing. Electric Bells and Telephones. Dyr.i.mo and Motor Erection160 words
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Advertisement230 1935-09-15 8 New Shipment AMERICAN DRESSES Moderately Priced Satin Day Evening Slips Peds. i Bernyece Harvey Room 2 Adelphi Hotel. JADE, varied m Design, Quality, and Antiquity, at POH CHENG CHEONG, jade merchants and jewellers. 88, North Bridge Road, and 219, South Bridge Road. r^__Jgp New Stock i yjgSk JUtoB-A-Swhi Suits [HATS230 words
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Advertisement249 1935-09-15 8 To Make Your Eyes TRULY GLAMOROUS we suggest MAYBELLINE MASCARA to make your lashes look long, dark and luxuriant MAYBELLINE EYE SHADOW to accentuaie the expressiveness of your eyes MAYBELLINE EYEBROW PENCIL to neatly form your brows MAYBELLINE EYELASH TONIC CREAM to keep your lashes soft and silky AND THE249 words
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Article, Illustration501 1935-09-15 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasers Hill THE social event of the past week m I Kuaia Lumpur w; the garder party »iven by the H >n. Mr. W. D. Barroi. Reiideir > and Mrs. Bar»\m to gSsts repr sentative of all community ia Kuala Lumpur. About four hundred people501 words
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Article619 1935-09-15 9 ONE of the greatest pleasures of a Hili holiday, is the hot bath. In the heat of the plains we like the clean feeling our baths give us anc! allow ourselves to relax gratefully into the rather tepid water, anticipating the freshened feeling afterwards bit up619 words
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Article23 1935-09-15 9 Velvet silk velvet goes on enriching the mode m a year-around schedule. And satin lustrous silk satin fails to take a back seat.23 words
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Article, Illustration257 1935-09-15 9 MY rule for jelly roll, is as follows: Beat 3 eggs until Very light and lemony. Sift 1 cupful of sugar, and sift again, for luck. Silt 1 cupful of flour (and measure after sifting, you know) with y 4 teaspoonful of salt and V 2 teaspoonful of257 words
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Article30 1935-09-15 9 To curl celery, cut it into narrow strips and place m a bowl of very cool or iced water for several hours. The outer stalks may be used for garnishing.30 words
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Advertisement171 1935-09-15 9 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. ~3§S££iSShSS£iiSssS' J at Paskoe Co., Mrs. J. de Graaf Cornwall House, 6/* milestone, Orchard Rd. 192F, Pasir Panjang ORDERS TAKEN. ,/^H^E^. ***** AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD. B^^^^^^f where ffiPySffißP Dark tresses of Oriental ladies are waved jgjjj^iPlt with scientific understanding of the 9km171 words
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Article569 1935-09-15 10 STRIKING evidence of the progress of commercial aviation m Australia is contained m a paper prepared bj Mr. Hudson Fysh, the n anaginir director of Qantas Empin- Airways. Previous to the end of 1921 Australia had no regular aitlines m operation. In the two years ivhttl followed lines569 words
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Article1493 1935-09-15 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - Dictatorship Is On Trial To -Day C. H. Stanley-Jones And Statesmen: A Testing lime For Democracy "I DO not know what his end will be Has he no power to look into the future, except with the hope of rousing hatred, animosity and wants that he knows cannot be supplied1,493 words
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Article272 1935-09-15 10 Anglius - Anglius lET us start this week with a litUt advice to budding authors as to where to get material for characters. For instance A "THAT'S a masterly villain m your new story a wonderful invention." "Well." said the author, looking round carefully, "he's not272 words
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Advertisement137 1935-09-15 10 'iii: l ii'ii!ini;'i':inii>iiii!!it!ii!iMi;ii!;ii!ii:inriiii!tij"iiit i i i i i i NMMMMVMNMWSMHMI 'im»««***? CORNS CURED j Not by cutting them and running the real danger o' blood poisoning but by using the marvellous 1 SAN-DOL i the real Carlsbad corn-plaster. I Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to137 words
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Article, Illustration1749 1935-09-15 11 ■OMAN HER DOG FOUND DEAD Xwo Marriage Failures PATHETIC STORY OF BOY-HUSBAND "VLIE kissed good-bye outside a Tube station, and as the CUy-goers were hurrying off to work m the early morning I watched her fade out of my sight Then came tragedy a lovely,1,749 words
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Article157 1935-09-15 11 Car And Driver For Sale For £80 New York. A notice on a luxurious motorcar drawn up at the kerp caused the crowd on Broadway to stop and rub their eyes. The sign read"Car And Driver For Sale— £Bo." The man at the wheel was Barney W inkier,157 words
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Article316 1935-09-15 11 Government Seeking His Descendants Cape Town. THE South African Government has now started its difficult task of rounding-uu the scat cored descendants of John Dunn, the Briton who became a Zulu chief. John Dunn came to South Africa and settled m Zululand during the latter316 words
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Article89 1935-09-15 11 Big Italian Order Given To Poland Lodz. The city of Lodz, Poland's Manchester, is also to benefit by ihe prospects of a war m East Africa. According to a reliable source, a largo Italian business house, acting on behalf of the Italian Government, has instructed it* Lodz agent89 words
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Article236 1935-09-15 11 Four-Year-Old Boy Gives Up Habit West Patterson, New Jersey. "MICKEY" Norman, who has just turned four, has now practically given up smoking and drinking. He Xl training himself to satisfy his craving with ices, cakes and sweets. There was a time, however, when he was three years236 words
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Article83 1935-09-15 11 WINTER CON CERTS Sir Thomas Beecham May Conduct In Berlin Berlin. The famous ten winter concerts of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, between Sept. 29, this year and April 20, 1936, have already been announced. Dr. Wilhelm Furtwaengler will conduct five of them, and the follow ing arc named as conducting83 words
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Article1265 1935-09-15 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson s I i I I |.'lhl;:|i:i!il;'H li:||iliillllilllll!!lilllll!IIMIlillllillHlll|l]l!Jlif In Which I Discourse On I Circulations, Their Ten- i dency Tq Increase And The I Difficulties Attendant On 1 Sfy Obligation Tq Spread j Myself In Order To Keep j i pace With Them.1,265 words
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Advertisement172 1935-09-15 12 rf V"jCWC TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL STEAMSHIP, AIR AM) RAVE! RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5*JOB. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00172 words
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Advertisement166 1935-09-15 12 THE RESULT OF SPARE TIME STUDY. The greatest triumphs of the Business I and Professional World are the result of j Spare Time Study. No man reaches a high position who is not prepared to set aside some of his evening hours for study, which I will fit him for166 words
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Advertisement128 1935-09-15 12 4 y /f AW_i he h o l"j? SoBI BHB^^^/^^W-ynw w££ ■32 23S»w//- C^~a > "-I >-k- a. JUni^^fl IHK3r3»B£pC' Yr a l iV?) /T/j HprjßwßSWlMPaßp fcr /jo l^) \j j\t J| H^^^&JMBfeswJl^^^Qi^Hf "t 'r i *v| fZ* £x Iv f^ wf^ KWrSfflsSSt^'^ .->4. •"■%>-• -^9 aHPf^HJßW^^^W^WJiU^^l i iiriifMllPTrffil GREAT128 words
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Article, Illustration641 1935-09-15 13 ROMANCE IN TEN CENT. STORE Mr. James Lin ■AftKAGE TO MISS VIOLA BROWN I h tkuea 6c- tio'.. \j c til her life <ii<l Miss Viola p r A ?i. eh rk le hai counter :.t -tore m <;■ ;:m that she vvoU i.;641 words
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Article163 1935-09-15 13 Woman Lion Tamer Mauled By Charge Belgrade. When a weman lion tamer, Clara Kostolanj, was attacked by a lion during a performance at a circus here, members of the aud.ence leapt into the arena and dragged her unconscious from the beast. Clara had entered the ring as163 words
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Article138 1935-09-15 13 Giant Eagle Chases Aeroplane Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A thrilling duel between a giant eagle and an aeroplane, m which the machine just, escaped being wrecked, has b^en related here by Pilot George H. R. Phillips of the Ontario Air Service. While flying over the Mississauga country the138 words
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Article195 1935-09-15 13 Supplies Available This Year (By Air Mail.) <From Our Own Correspondent} London, Sept. G. fJIE International Rubber Powder Company, Ltd.. has been registered with n capital of £2f)0,u00 m 2,J 40.00!) Ordinary and :T,0,000 Deferred shares of 2*. each. "The financial NewbV understands that a public issue195 words
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Article191 1935-09-15 13 Canton, South Dakota Aged 101*— and he would like to co back to his native England "just once." Such is the wish of Mr. Charles Nash. born at Chichester n June 22. 1834— a j man who has lived :i America 99 years but who still blasts191 words
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Advertisement106 1935-09-15 13 BH I f U p i cam* Tt» least harmful ot all; a; a '^j§m X smoking entirely." BKJ From the letter of a well-known H A« JpK City personality (Original can mHS| *Jj^ he icn/ii.'J). > I ufl J W^K^^nT^TßU-VAC TINS OF 50. B I /-^i AMB When the106 words
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Advertisement433 1935-09-15 13 "SANATOGEN will soon put him right again" Physicians know by experience, how quickly and surely Sanatogen will build up strength m debilitated patients. Whatever the cause of the weakness, be it illness, overwork or worry, Sanatogen cannot fail to do good. The phosphorus it contains is pure strength to the433 words
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Article, Illustration3358 1935-09-15 14 Aurora BJ>.*B First Anniversary "At Horne 9 And Dinner- -Play fair Picnic To Kota Tinc/gi Waterfall To-Day Office-Bearers Of Eng Wah Kok Association Results Of Singapore Inter-Club Ping-Pong Tournament Chinese Students 9 LA. Nearly Beaten The League Table. (By "Dragon") THE fw-f anniversary of the Aurora3,358 words
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Advertisement7 1935-09-15 14 VK!: VTED W Hi: WORKS gggff^^r^Mß Pit|7 words
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Advertisement57 1935-09-15 14 BATH and TOILET j j EAU DE COLOGNE i J A Bnti-li F.au dc Cologde "1' Superior Quality specially I X hath «nii! toiU I puipovc i'er qt. bottle J51.60 j Ol)!.i ina hlc lruni ail Clu-miM* i and BlUgt. J I Wholesale onl> liom i i i i I57 words
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Article, Illustration2243 1935-09-15 15 IT Eight Teams Competing Names Of The Players Three Outstanding forties Novices To Meet Diehards In First Round Vass Playing For The 1933 Champions Who Will Win The Singles Crown To-Day? Will Leow Kirn Fatt Make History? Notes From Selangor And Perak (By "Dragon") EIGHT teams2,243 words
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Article1038 1935-09-15 15 Two Walk-Overs In Ladies' Events Kuala Lumpur. A LARGE crowd was present at the V.L Hall on Sunday to witness the badminton matches m the 1935 Selangor Open Championships. The Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Lpke, J.P., Mr. San Ah Wing- J.P., i (Patron of the SelangOr1,038 words
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Article66 1935-09-15 15 Officers Of Badminton Section Elected At a general meeting of the Straits Chinese Reading Club Badminton section, the following were elected officebearers for the second session of the year: President, Mr. Chew Keow Bock; hon. secretary, Mr. Chia Vow Sol; hon. treasurer, Mr. Tan Guan Chuan; hon.66 words
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Advertisement147 1935-09-15 15 J$ is 'ALLENBURYS for a strong frame <»*4* fo****' and fine development U \M^> #:\K IFhrfi bonny little miles! It is at the toddling stage that the results of early feeding on Allenburys' become so clearly apparent. To *cc little limbs growing straighter and stronger is a source of pride147 words
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731 1935-09-15 16 Rugby Football Hockey Boxing Athletics THE COMING RUGBf SEASON I'nited Services Team PROSPECTS IN PERAK AND PENANG (By "Scrum Half) THE United Services Rugby Football Club, the winners of the Malaya Cup last year, are looking forward to the coming season with confidence. In other words, they expect to retain731 words
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Article, Illustration546 1935-09-15 16 History Of The Colts And Their Success (By "Sticks.") THE Singapore Colts who had the honour last season of being the champion hockey team m Singapore, being beaten only once by the United Services and winning the return match, had very humble beginnings indeed. The team546 words
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Article, Illustration583 1935-09-15 16 M alay a's Contingent A REVIEW OF THEIR PROSPECTS (By "Forward") Ipoh. THOUGHTS of Chinese athletes throughout the country are now centring on the coming visit to China m connection with the Chinese National Olympiad which is to be held m Shanghai early m October. For reasons583 words
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Article, Illustration425 1935-09-15 16 ON THIS PAGE ATHLETICS— By "Forward" RUGBY— By "Scrum-Half" HOCKEY— By "Sticks" BOXING— By "X.0." FOOTBALL— By "Full-Back" Poor Standard Of Play So Far (By "Full-Back") SO far poor football has been served up m the S.A.F.A. Cup competition. The opening match saw the First Division425 words
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Article145 1935-09-15 16 But Too Young For Junior Title MISS Gem Hoahing, the Chinese wonder tennis girl, is on her way to becoming one of the greatest women players ir. the world. Gem, who is fourteen years old, won the Middlesex junior championship for the second year145 words
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Article, Illustration223 1935-09-15 16 Preparations For Annual Event The fourth annual Singapore Open Championship Ten-Mile Cross Country Rice organised by the Clerical Union will be run on Sunday, October 27, starting: from the Clerical Union Clubhouse at 7 a.m. The closing date is October 20. This early intimation is made t<> enable223 words
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Article66 1935-09-15 16 The following: will represent the Delta Rangers XT against the Singapore Chinese High School m a friendly match as soccer to-day at their ground at Bukit Timah Road. Lim Kay Eng, Teng Ah Seng. Roh Ppng Hone] Ong Swee Hock, Anp Khoon Chve. Cheok Bak Chee. Yeo Ah66 words
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Article, Illustration714 1935-09-15 16 K. O - K.O. Next Week's Promotion TO MEET VENTURA MARQI EZ 'By CjINCE the WalKy brothers faded from the limelight Malaya hag failed to produce a boxer quite up to their standard. Malayan boxers were unheard of m America and England until Boy and Bud invaded those countries714 words
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Article222 1935-09-15 17 jtfET GAYNOR AND WARNER BAXTER "One More Spring" VT THE ALHAMBRA THIS WEEK piXY r^ rks m s P rin^» summer, and v a jtumn are associated m the ±ftt, m ind with dreams of love, ndezvous of sweethearts, and budding romance. picture after picture222 words
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Article139 1935-09-15 17 Opens At The Capitol To-day CAST m the leading role of "Stolen Harmony," his new Paramount picture, which opens at the Capitol Theatre to-day George Raft again returns to the type of characterisation that shot him to stardom m "Scarf ace." Starred with Ben Bernie and his lads.139 words
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Article219 1935-09-15 17 •tf her career. Co-starring with her m a nch impersonation is Warner Baxter. "One More Spring" was adapted from Robert Nathan's best seller. It comes I the Alhambra Theatre this week. Janet Gayncr beautifully draws a pic"nil, down on her luck but with >pc intact, who wanders into a park,219 words
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Article231 1935-09-15 17 T <> Be Seen In Singapore Shortly P fCERS are getting wise to themreaw fv The y ar e beginning to and movie fans wanfc realism »t it i Lin a bi wav if the y can l Jt p and when they can they will pack231 words
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Article380 1935-09-15 17 At The Capitol Theatre This Week THE sensation of the year m the film world is the teaming of Al JoLson, lamous Mammy singer who first introduced the talking pictures, and Ruby Keeler, his wife, former Broadway musical comedy star who leaped to fame380 words
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Article439 1935-09-15 17 They Call Him "Flush" APPEARS IN "AGE OF INDISCRETION" lIE'S the most dignified actor m Hollywood. But he never lets his dignity prevent him from giving a great performance. Such is the distinction of "Flush,*' the famous spaniel catapulted to canine stardom over night m "The Barretts439 words
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Advertisement146 1935-09-15 17 jp%i SUP»EMAC> THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century ?t ha 9. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that146 words
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Advertisement389 1935-09-15 17 wtr'- x <:v' a£&JpBB& V^*sBrlK n- :^j'^^' I! v £«lks'F i&*^' A Si.V::. '•'*';*>■'!■• >T, '^bSK C j^KV- ,^^b^Kh Ciiuivu JuU V v JL L uJ^ 23. Cl f:on Hill, (V />^^ >^ St. lohn's Wood. 7S London, N.VV.B. /O U, Auk. 16th, 1934. Dear Ji«^^ You will no doibt389 words
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Article194 1935-09-15 18 She Was Being Poisoned By Constipation For many years th's woman's system was completely out of order, due to chronic constipation. Nothing seemed t 0 do her any good. Then she found a way to rid herself of the constipation, and her heaith quickly194 words
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881 1935-09-15 18 MATCH AGAINST INDIAN TEAM Fine Hockey Display DYAN CHAND'S WIZARDRY Colombo, Sept. 3. rjEYLON has had the privilege of witnessing many touring teams m action m various branches of sport, but never has there been such superiority displayed as by the Indian hockey tourists881 words
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Article391 1935-09-15 18 Old Boys Beat Present Boys THE annual cricket fixture between the past and present boy's of the St. Joseph's Institution, for a shield presented by Mr. C. H. Clarke, was played on the school ground to-day and resulted m a win for the Past Boys391 words
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Article51 1935-09-15 18 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The first State rugby trial o n the Padang to-day provided a fast and interesting game, the Whites defeating the Colours by 12 10. Keenness was shown by aU the players, indicating that Selangor will h^ve good material to draw51 words
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Article20 1935-09-15 18 The "Barretts of Wimpole Street" will begin a season at the Marlborough Theatre to-night (Sunday) instead of to-morrow.20 words
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Article940 1935-09-15 18 Some Smart Afternoon Frocks (By Our Woman Correspondent) YESTERDAY saw the end of the Autumn Season of Singapore's professional race meetings, and a .ecoid crowd was there to back their particular fancy m the Gold Cup race. Styles amongst the fair punters were very interesting as,940 words
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Article84 1935-09-15 18 Customs Defeat The Corinthians 'From Our Own Reporter) Jl>"h, Samrday. IN tho final (,i Urn I'eiak Football Assotm lion Cup competition 10-day the Customs XI beat the Corinthiaus by 4-1, on 'he Assembly Ball ffuund. In spite of the slippery naiare of the grovnd the game84 words
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Advertisement34 1935-09-15 18 PERSONAL MAGNETISM Sa the Key to Success and Leadership. Send for Free Inspiring Book which tells you all about it.. Imperial Mail Order Services, 35G Cantonment. Rd.. Penang. Agent for Economy Educator Service (England).34 words
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Article, Illustration3636 1935-09-15 19 COURSE RECORD LOWERED Final Day's Sport HUGE CROWD AT Bl KIT TIMAH Singai>ore, Saturday. IT was a record crowd that attended the last day of the Singapore turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting at Bukit Timah ,to-day. From an early hour a stream3,636 words
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Advertisement198 1935-09-15 19 Stomach gas condensed m 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessarily from the pains of Indigestion? You can ret rid of those stomach pains is two minutes with Chariox, a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal, mSms£ whloh has the I I power of attracting t v^v I ''j I to198 words
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Article, Illustration96 1935-09-15 20 Mr. Cheong Yok Chong leading m Sea Lion, the winner of the third race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Spoilt Girl winning the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday Sea Lion's victory m the third race at the Singapore Races yesterday Th^ recsDt-on p.t the Residency96 words
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