Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 October 1935
1935-10-27
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Title Section15 1935-10-27 1 The Sunday Tribune V ul. 3 MO. jfi.i SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1935. FIVE CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration689 1935-10-27 1 PEOPLE CONTENT WITH BRITISH RULE A DANGEROUS PROPOSAL STRONG SPEECH OF MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD i- lam1 am our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 14. JHE suggestion made in some quarters that all Crown Colonies should be handed over to the League689 words
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Article105 1935-10-27 1 Italian Aviators MACHINE-GUN FIGHT IN ABYSSINIA Asmara, Oct. 25. A .300-MILE flight over tht Northern Front with Mussolini's "Death or Glory Hoys" was described by Major Barnes, Reader's correspondent, who srce^niju^itted the Kalian Squadron* which wasted personallyby Count iano, II Duce's son-in-law. The filaties dived toReuter - 105 words
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Article232 1935-10-27 1 Chaplain To Seamen's Mission Engaged 'By Air Mail (From Our Oion Correspondent* London, Oct. 14. Mr. A. G. H. Smart, late State Medical Officer, Selangor, is to be Senior Medical Officer. St. Vincent. Mr. F. Gordon Smith, Attorney General, Trinidad, has been appointed ic Judge, S.S. TheAir Mail - 232 words
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Article44 1935-10-27 1 Canada's New Governor-General Departs London, Ocr. 25. Lord T\veedsmuu\ the new GovernorGeneral of Canada, left London to-day en route for Ottawa. Amon£> those at the station to bid him farewell was Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for Dominion AfTair.s. British Official Wireless.44 words
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Article51 1935-10-27 1 London. Pet. 25. The King has approved the appointments of Mr. Harold Brown, one of the present Governors of the British Broad- casting Corporation, to be Vice-Chaii- man. and of Caroline, Viscountess 1 Bridgman. to be a Governor for the remaining term of the charter— British cm51 words
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146 1935-10-27 1 MALAY REGIMENT Recruiting Tour In The F.M.S. (from Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. A DETACHMENT of the' Maiay Regiment stationed at Port Dickson, who ■re on a recruiting tour, arrived here train .from Pencing yesterday. Tho Company consists of two British officers, Major Bruce and Captain Young, tv.o British Warrant146 words
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Article213 1935-10-27 1 Executive To Proceed With Strike Ballot London, Oct. im as a result of Government Intenfentioi with the owners, the Secretory or Mines, Captain Crooksnunk, announced last night to the Executive Commute*' of the Iflneworkers Federation that \w "nortec! to receive next Thursday, definite undertaking that a213 words
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Article330 1935-10-27 1 Nanking Issues Another Denial if*'.. Oct. ze DUMOURS persist to the effect that new Japanese demands have been presented to the Chinese Government I The spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Office at Nanking issued a denial of the reports yesterday, adding that both parties were endeavouring to improve330 words
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Article47 1935-10-27 1 Receives Decree Of Doctor Of Philosophy The University of Cambridge has improved the conferring on Mr. V. W. w. s. Purcell. M.C.S., of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy lor his research work on the problems of education in modern China.47 words
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Article455 1935-10-27 1 North limn SINKIANG PLEDGES LOYALTY Shanghai. < >cl. iy> QENBRAL Shan* Chien, the chali man <>r the Hojxi Provincial r,o\ eminent, has ordered thai pne cautioner? measures i>e taken in all tho districts in the province .i<peasant risings. A Japanese PBpoH slates ilia I G farmers from455 words
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Article92 1935-10-27 1 Verdict In Geylang Munlor Case Singapore, 3aturriay. The Coroner's inquiry into the death Of a 27-year-old Chinese named Teh Ba Chee was concluded yesterday, hishonour returning a verdict of murd< r against some person or pNMMM unKnown. The deceased was found d':iH in Lorong 25. Oeylang, at 7'92 words
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Advertisement13 1935-10-27 1 Goodwood Park Hotel Special Curry Lunch Every Sunday $1. Tennis Badminton. Phone 6490.13 words
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Advertisement14 1935-10-27 1 BSSBI ft^ywl S A.M. EDITION i HOME FOOTBALL f., RESULTS i (SEE PAGE 3)14 words
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Article484 1935-10-27 2 K>ip To China V TEMPLE FOR SINGAPORE *E gathering was present at Hoi Thin Dramatic AssoSingapore, on Friday night to attend a dinner given in honour of Mr. Ching Kee Sun, J.P., on the occasion of his departure to China on holiday. Before the dinner,484 words
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Article87 1935-10-27 2 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore, Saturday. THAN Siew Hoon, a case anci oonveyv ance clerfe employe fc>y Mr. Barrett, a solicitor in Raffles Ptece w^s yesterday charged before Mr. O. H. Whittort, the Third Magistrate with criminal breach ol trust in respect oi a Johore Government87 words
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Article73 1935-10-27 2 Sequel To, Collision In Victoria Street Singapore, Saturday. A collision between two neater-cars that occurred at the junction of Victoria Street and Middle Road on June 15 had a sequel before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. E. ft Colman, on Friday morning, when the driver of one of the73 words
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Article63 1935-10-27 2 Singapore, Saturday. The Fifth Magistrate, Mr. E. M. Coiman. delivered judgment yesterday i-i the case in which a Chinese lorry driver named Tan Tin Sao was charged with causing hurt by a rash act. The accused, who was acquitted, collided with a motor van at the junction63 words
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Article412 1935-10-27 2 j Splendid Entertainment By Ladies Union i Singapore, Saturday. I THE Ladies Union of Singapore did I their bit towards a worthy cause last night when they staged a variety enter- tainment at the Victoria Theatre in aid of the King's Jubilee P'und and the Union's Building Fund.412 words
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Article109 1935-10-27 2 Chinese On Two Charges Of Fraud Singapore, Saturday. Two charges of fraudulently using as genuine documents purporting to be valuable securities, receipts initialled by Mr. R. H. Oakley, the Assistant Controller of Labour, were cited against a Chinese named Teng Ah Don in the Third Police Court,109 words
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Article131 1935-10-27 2 Escort Of Horse Guards To St. Pancras London, Oct.. 25. ON Nov. 6, after their wedding in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace, the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott will drive to St. Paneras station in an open carriage escort-, ed by a company of131 words
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Article141 1935-10-27 2 Important Amendment To Ordinance Singapore, Saturday. In order to bring the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance more into accord with the English law by recognising the right of any person to complain to the Court against the conduct of a solicitor instead of confining that right to the Bar141 words
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Article85 1935-10-27 2 Six Months For Malay Youth Singapore, Saturday. "Yit bin Ahmad, Malay youth who was charged with the theft of a motorcar was convicted by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday and sentenceji *to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision. He85 words
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Article58 1935-10-27 2 Singapore, Saturday. The case for the defence in which Mr. W. J. Nanayakara is charged with criminal breach of trust close?! before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday, and the matter was atljourned until Nov. 2 for Mr. E. T. TampoePhilips' address. Mr. C.58 words
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Article309 1935-10-27 2 Ntw Volunteer Force To Be Established Singapore, Saturday AT the meeting ot tne Legislative Council on Monday a Bih wm be i&! troauced to e^tabiLsn a Volunteer Air irorce lor the delence ul the Colony fhe new organisation will be auxiliary i to the R.A.F.309 words
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Article76 1935-10-27 2 Terminus Of American Line At Manila Shanghai, Oct. 26. pJSIT aste V n terminus of the Panuv^ c American air line has been eit--2f 5 3L?* Ma S ila tem P°^riiy instead n h I a .u ton where u will be handicap-i^-MSiST 6 Walerfront *»P^tlbn In addition76 words
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Article48 1935-10-27 2 bal l of/h. T*? e o U r a ]ect the Nov. 2^7 001 n Matoc^"'** b<? The Founder of On Friday, Nov. Bat7 p m Dr It Hoops, C.BJE., will deliver a le-ture entitled "By Air irom Enelund to Ulalaya" at the same place48 words
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Advertisement425 1935-10-27 2 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessary 7 from the pains of Indigestion? You can gel rid of those stomach pains In two minutes with Chardox, a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal, whloh has the I W^;^ .-.\{^m power of attracting *!!%^;«\«V:V;/.^;%'M to itself all gases425 words
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Advertisement181 1935-10-27 2 LESS THAN WORTH OF ROYAL MAKES A TEMPTING CAKE! Do* I risk failures with i*m. <aia^^' inferior baking powder uniform, always reliable. It assures Serve this Delicious Layer Cake you feather-light, perfect cakes every for Dinner Tonight time y° u a^e. Cakes you will be proud Cream H cup shortening;181 words
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319 1935-10-27 3 ITALIAN ADVANCE BEGINS Tanks do Into Action TIGIiE ANNEXED I OK ITALY Rome, Oct. 2£. deneral De Bono telegraphs that the Native Army Corps on the Kritrean Front have begun to advance in order to occupy the district of the River Farasmai. An earlitrReuter - 319 words
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Article297 1935-10-27 3 List Of Prohibited Goods i f London, Oct. 26. k SUPPLEMENT to the Londpn Gszetta j n published to-day, gives the text of the order adopted by the Privy Council yesterday implementing sanctions against Italy. Among the prohibited goods for export to Italy are arms, explosives297 words
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Article396 1935-10-27 3 BISLEY MEETING AT B ULKIT TIMAH S.V.C. Member L*ads In Inter-port Shoot Singapore, Saturday. THS first day of the Bisley n-eeting 1 organised by the Singapore Rifle Uon was he'd at the Bukir, Timah Rifle Range this afternoon under ideal weather conditions. Representatives from the F.M.S. and Singapore loo^ pan396 words
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Article130 1935-10-27 3 The hopes that had been entertained in some quarters that a settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian War might be effected before measures of pressure upon Italy were put into effect are unlikely to be realised. These" hopes were mainly based on the Franco-Italian exchanges, but so far as the130 words
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Article44 1935-10-27 3 Capt. Larcont And Miss Joan Ward Poole Shanghai. Oct. 26. Joan, the eldsst daughter of Sir Reginald Ward Poole, was married this afternoon_to Captain C. A. A. Larcom, of the Royal Navy, youngest son of the late Sir Charles Larcom, Baronet. Reuter.44 words
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Article98 1935-10-27 3 Singapore. Saturday. An old local resident passed away to-night in the person of Charlotte Antoinette Emmeline Rappa. Mrs. R^opa. who wa* I*l her HOth vear, d'ed at her residence. 162— A. Charlton Road. Upper Serangoon. She had been ailing for some time and98 words
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Article1639 1935-10-27 3 Home Football ABERDEEN FORGE AHEAD THE leaders of the First Division in the English Football League disappointed their supporters in yesterday's games. H udders field who Vetted Liveriv^ol came svwa.y with a 3-nil defeat, while Derby were held to a goalless draw wh?n they visited Stoke C.1,639 words
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Article45 1935-10-27 3 London, Oct. 25. The death Is announced of Mr. Stuart James Bevan, K.C., M.P.— Reuter. The late Br. Bevan had been Conservative M.P. for Kolborn since 1925, and Recorder of Bristol since 1932. He was a Bencher of the Middle Temple.45 words
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Article465 1935-10-27 3 the day and drink to his health and his governorship of Hongkong. The gathering responded. The Selangor team will return to Kuala Lumpur to-night by train. Singapore will send a team to. Kuala Lumpur in Easter next year for the annual match. The present encounter is465 words
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Advertisement22 1935-10-27 3 PHMmaa fj '-'ct '1L *>tv J^ "g/, i 1 unbroken tradition of I I qusliti), mmntained for nearly I I ff%C% m22 words
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Miscellaneous43 1935-10-27 3 THE AIR MAIL Dutch Plane Delayed At Budapest (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 25. The cast bound Dutch plane is behind schedule. The plane which left Amsterdam on Wednesday and is due at Singapore to-night was delayed for two days at Budapest.43 words
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Advertisement648 1935-10-27 4 EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT SINCE OPENING YOU'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH GRAND DANCING BY THE FAMOUS PAIR OF STARS OF "GAY DIVORCEE" I TOWTTtffcl" 3 SHOWS TODAY I I ?r^ 'L~ 1 "li j 8 :Mr,-6.ir,-?).ir, Ofc/ u;ha£ ravishing beau/flfc ties in oh! what gor- SM- it's L^p geous gowns! £/fc?/648 words
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Advertisement28 1935-10-27 5 k /^me o/7 A«/5 here's a ii) Stand Firm on <^^^^^K TIGER BEER v: c It Settles Knotty Problems <* ,-,-t ■ji Inifi P™ 1 'WlUKj'.AfLlkfi ;.A>-"\ !I '^.-;JS^3JSiI!28 words
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Article672 1935-10-27 6 Employers Want Special (Sunday Tribune Special) HPHE more one studies the eh ees of the younger gen ration finding employment at the end of school careers, the more on<^ ifl vinced of the urgent need t l for specialised training in avenues for which th p yN.E.H. - 672 words
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Article192 1935-10-27 6 DIED— 1800 There was the shadow of the grisly bear at night in the Rockies against the tent with two women in it and the well aimed boot that restored its sense of propriety. But the incident that most caught niy imagination was when in the Alps they found the192 words
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Article833 1935-10-27 6 jewel cases in hand, because their nerves had failed them at the corners and they daren't trust their gems to a hired car! A Bdok Review (By VICTOR PURCELL) TI/fOUNTAINS arouse my animosity. I consider that their attitude is a bullying, threatening one and that they are much833 words
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Article, Illustration326 1935-10-27 6 WHAT BLIND MEN SEE Coloured Impressions Of Surroundings London, Oct. 16. THE blind man's impression of his surroundings is not a black "nothingness," but a colour sometimes varying according to the circumstances. This is the conclusion reached following an investigation carried out at St. Duncan's Home for the Biind here.326 words
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Article384 1935-10-27 6 A Fine Library DIAMOND JUBILEE ON NOV. 17 rgMIE Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society was established in Singapore in August, 1911. by seven members, including the late Mr. If. Fones. who, as its first sident, kept the torch of Theosophy burning in this city until his384 words
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Advertisement352 1935-10-27 6 TIGER BEER I S BEST Irr'iizbiiily Sleeplessness General Weakness Fatigue Lack Of Appetite and many kOubleS HOW these strenuous times take it out of you Is of the Stomach and Iniesi me* li an y wonder y° ur nerves suffer not a^ ow this condition to continue too long, or352 words
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Advertisement7 1935-10-27 6 O/ie xtw/i4 xf Me *otsc&&i<U'7ia& tftume JV637 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1935-10-27 7 H. L. Honkins - STRICTLY BETWEEN OORSELVES H. L. Honkins MESSRS. Arthur H. Stockwell, Ltd., music publish* rs, f l h Ludgate Hill, London, E.CI-. forward me a copy of a song tatitkd, "1- Us More Dear," r.tiny out that l:he lyric is by Mr, P. P. J. E.<jKvk" ::utn. a resident of Selangor.1,508 words
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Advertisement96 1935-10-27 7 j GLORIOUS HEALTH! I I BOUNDLESS ENERGY! j s Science offers them to yon for the taking in the form of i BIOCITIN Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy coursing in your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. All regular users of Biocitin attain96 words
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1039 1935-10-27 8 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds The Man From The Ulu j s Menace Of Silence S Sounds And Their s j Significance j ft V |\|<>\v and again, when I am knocking one back at a local bar, there enters a bronzed in shorts and1,039 words
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Advertisement119 1935-10-27 8 'A sick speli taught me to keep weir U• *w vi V,. IVI 1 t ii.l 1 l i 1 -jjlWt- •^9 r c r*< >l 1 w*is *-u p(Hincts v^ tor months of ton- \^jtt?^jW\^^Z~~- valcscin S- Ci- C-~—^ aoctoC I (us, real food 1 .<foß^Y^ rbt Oats. ca119 words
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Advertisement107 1935-10-27 8 l\ W9^ ft WEAKNESS Ul DEBILITY rOah^em ia y^^OESCHIENS'SYRUP oi Haemoglobin Already 30,000 Doctors throughout (he world have agreed (hat this radicaJ remedy ALWAVS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO* LTD., SINGAPORE, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISI'K NSARIK& J107 words
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Advertisement126 1935-10-27 8 CORNS CURED j 3 Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous SAN-DOL the real Carlsbad corn -plaster j Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL and126 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1935-10-27 9 Horatius - Horatius (By DEFENSIVK play is not, I think, BO W«fi understood as the easier task of playing the contract. The declarer has his entire army in view, that is to say, 'he can see all the cards which are at his disposal. it is true, of1,081 words
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Article664 1935-10-27 9 ers." If these two devices can be combined, si modern high performance aircraft might be brought to rest from a 100--feet obstacle at the edge of the aerodrome in 200 yards. Unfortunately, the "spoilers" give a momentary increase of lift, which would prove fatal to their664 words
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Advertisement32 1935-10-27 9 >%1008m ,no s °mayfc« trOC mlt- /^r%i BC< C> nece.»ary eft V^lf^i&L^^B^W most rtet f &k SOLE IMPORTERS S I M€ DA« B Y t CoJn BRITISH MALAYA AND SARAWAK w.s. 732 words
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Advertisement226 1935-10-27 9 Wk otherwise he would El w^t mi smoking entirely/ jHK^I ,j\ K| From the letter of a well-known Vm* S^ City personality (Original can Wtttm -/W W&jm be verified). Hk <■.■.' 9 iiiiiiiiiiiii ,i W t W. 4 i-*" Ni H^fci^r^-' OF 50. H^Bl l^ti AVIT-i^i Whcn the 'TRU.VAC 1226 words
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Article1077 1935-10-27 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. 0N T Saturday, the 10th, Raffles showed the film, taken by Schmidt and Co, of the Movie Ball held there on Sept. 28. It was wonderfully clever and interestingly taken nnd edited. Starting v.ith preparations for the ball, a lady is shown at her hairdresser's.1,077 words
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Article1918 1935-10-27 10 A SALE in the midst of a stretch of saleless wilderness, in the middie of the season so to speak, between tha orgy of August sales and the Christmas sales Having received a large shipment of exciting and attractive "fall" clothes, as they call it in America,1,918 words
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Advertisement99 1935-10-27 10 To Clear at 40' < discount— tor one week from 28th Oct. Ladies* Dresses, Hats, Gloves, j Novelties, etc. j| f Pekin Carpets 20' discount. I I Making room for New Goods. De Souza Brothers, j f j 42, High Street. I j 'Phone 3188. I m 1 111 v99 words
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Advertisement65 1935-10-27 10 PREVENTS SEASICKNESS and all Travel Sickness by 'bus, car, train, or air; never fails. Guaranteed in every case. Tiny, tasteless capsules, box f»5 cents, from Chemists. Representatives: JAMES McKECHNIE YEE CO. 24-26 Raffles Quay, Singapore. i|:i|[i|ii|!t|ll|ll|ll|!!|lllll|llli!|i!l;i|ll|il|l!|ll|!!|!!|!!|ll|i:|l||||||:||l3i:|iLf JADE, varied I in Design, Quality, i and Antiquity, I! at I POH CHENG65 words
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Advertisement28 1935-10-27 10 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. i at Special Mrs. J. de Graaf Christmas Sale G'/ 2 milestone, for November ID2F, Pasir and December. Panjang ORDERS TAKEN.28 words
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Advertisement147 1935-10-27 10 I What a difference I AMAMI makes! Only AMAMI Shampoos contain the 47 ingredients essential to hair-health and lustrous loveliness. Brunettes should get shampoo number 1 number 5 is made exclusively for Blondes, and number 7 is a Special Camomile Application for the very fair. From chemists and stores. After147 words
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Advertisement43 1935-10-27 10 Jr.*' f? Iffnic*^' L When you fed hot and tired after strenuous work or play take a bath to which you have added Scmbb's Ammonia. Scrubb's first soothes you, then fills you with fresh energy and vitality. Scrubb's conquers perspiration. SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA43 words
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Article, Illustration514 1935-10-27 11 THERB ma to have been a lot of fun I going on In Kuala Lumpur this lust week. I heard erf a very jolly party giver. ay, in winch were Miss: Cnbbt i; Kay Galls, Ivlrs. Winchester Mitchell. Miss Dickson, Miss TV. I514 words
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Article611 1935-10-27 11 ENGLAND'S attractive women just now seem to be chiefly concerned with the art of fading away their sun-burnt complexions gracefully, and nearly all the Home papers are advising the use of bleaching creams. Elizabeth Arden's 'Anti-Brown Spot Ointment" seems to be a general favourite, and the611 words
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Advertisement77 1935-10-27 11 T S Display of J i Siamese Silverware j and Jewellery I J Designed by H. SENA; S RA.FFLES HOTEL, ROOM 71. 4. Sale el f rocks for all occasions October 30 BBKNYECE HARVEY IX LAMB RtPH :>l. AdcJphi Hotol. r i For the latest and most distinctive gowns i77 words
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Advertisement181 1935-10-27 11 JWJOS THT: FINEST VOONG CHEONG W THE FASHION Bridge Road. /lHl|f||!!|l ■llllllllllll'llMlMllKillMlllf :t|ll|MI<lllllll|lllil|ll|ll|l!i:i|ll|l. ■i|iiii:iuiiiiiii:,i>ii:'iiiiiii;:i!!i!ii:'i IIIIStllinuiUllltlll!llll|[llllll!IIJSflfttHINIHIUIUIIII!lllll1llimutn^inilMI1ll1IHIIIII!fttl1linii^(ffMI(K'M* 3 5 I M^ 1710 AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD. I 1 jKEBq^M where I *^r Dark tresses of Oriental ladies are waved I V with scientific understanding of the 1 I JM lg§k texture and181 words
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Advertisement292 1935-10-27 11 gfn [T l(i uumiin" "j H MILLINERY DEPARTMENT JQ TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS MjH RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPOK! S^l S, ■|;i|i!|i:i 1 ,l;!|!illllilli!| i :lllli I liili'li l ll llllillillilli!lllli:t!HlHMIl;l:Hli|lH:HM|':|i:l liHi^ii|iiiiiiin;n:i|!HHt, i i itiiijtlltj' j PALAIS DES MODFS H Stamford Road. Just received very outstanding Evening Gowns. Also a \ery attractive collection of292 words
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605 1935-10-27 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday. Oct. 27. 1935. THE COLONY'S YEAR TMIK Budget meeting ol the Legislative Council will be held tomorrow, and an important item on the agenda is the address by H.E. the Governor reviewing the affairs of the Colony. It so happens that the period which His Excellency605 words
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Article1098 1935-10-27 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones. Front Chinese To Far Eastern Olympics MALAYA'S success— she gained third place on her first entry in the All-China Olvmpics may have been given only a passing thought by people not directly interested. But it is an achievement of great importance,1,098 words
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Article772 1935-10-27 12 THE following is said to be from t, genuine school writer. We shall have to find the boy responsible and put him on the staff. .t.. .>. d| r,. 'THE King was displeased with Daniel, so he put him in a cage where there772 words
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Advertisement481 1935-10-27 12 f/^ THE ACCOUNTANCY TRAINED \lf "r \F w MAN DOMINATES /"V*J 11/^Jr Providing a training for success in the Jrm^ J I I pS\ Accountancy Profession has been a prominr\ A^^U** 1 J^\ *-'"t ioature of the vocational and educational Yf^ J -31 J*f X gu.dance of THE SCHOOL OF481 words
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Article, Illustration923 1935-10-27 13 A NEW TYPE OF FRAUD Numbers Altered SPEED AND SKILL OF "OPERATORS" ($y Air Mail) London, Oct. 16. SCOTLAND Yard's new crime laboratory at llendon the latest and most modern i olice research centre in the world is co-operating with London greyhound authorities to defeat a923 words
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Article203 1935-10-27 13 Mail Who Has Not Been To Bed For 20 Years (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Manchester, Oct. 16. BECAUSE going to bed and sleeping for more than an hour or so gives him "blinding" headaches, a Lancashire man claims that lie has not been to oed203 words
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Article133 1935-10-27 13 London Scheme Which Will Cost £1,230,750 (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Ocl. 16. Work has begun at Earl's Court, London, on what it is claimed will be the world's biggest permanent exhibition and large-scale entertainment centre. The cost of the scheme is £1,230,750. Already more133 words
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Article533 1935-10-27 13 stant tapping the code number on his keyboard with his left hand. The letter falls into a rapidly moving box-shaped metal carrier and is conveyed to the storage receptacle indicated by the operator's directional number. As each of the ten sorters can deal with at least forty533 words
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Article679 1935-10-27 13 south of Coninbeg. Make certain Lusitania gets this." "At 12.40 Captain Turner stood in towards the coast. In spite of what ticket agents may have told prospective passengers, there never had been any thought of a convoy. There were no patrols upon the scene. "Ten or679 words
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Advertisement76 1935-10-27 13 SCANDALLI PIANO ACCORDEON Jf -jNk a ioi fl& —^9SL/VCBln9fllB[Hd^^2^9 i I' j SfAXDALLI "VIBRANT FOUR" Pl«w Accordeon with fast re f p PV^ lVe a^ l ':;;j i narcrolaquo casinp with matchi .«r bdlnw.. new $Wlltoe design »nd au ScawWH fcatuns. P»k-ill O ave Coupler covom narcrolaque. 41 ke>>, !2076 words
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Advertisement209 1935-10-27 13 0 <*» W 1 K JP 4*4- SSie'- S F» C .^^Ht. i/-'-Y.:-v. *K* <:■ »t—^"^ k ***i"t^^^' Y .[r^*"***^ I "Ideal" Milk Bottles. I FREE to users of "Ideal" Milk. «*f These screw-top bottles are made to facilitate the dilution of "IDEAL" Milk to fresh milk pf standard. You209 words
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Article1180 1935-10-27 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson P~ In Which I Discover That Christmas Is Coming And Consider The Advisability j j Of Sending A 100 Per Cent, j > Malayan Hamper To The i Colonial Office. S i i THRISTMAS is coming. In less than ten weeks' time1,180 words
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Advertisement47 1935-10-27 14 THE STRONGEST COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive use of selected beans roasted by a special process. Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure of VAN houten's i MADI b V Jss§L_ fHI MAKERS Of FAMOUS Fi I T47 words
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Advertisement29 1935-10-27 14 TUNE in the WORLD with a centurion 10 tube RADIO BETTER FOREIGN RECEPTION. Sole Agente, Malaya: ISEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBT GHAUT, SINGAPORE. CLOVERS FOR FLOWERS Capitol Building, THephom> 1521.29 words
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Article595 1935-10-27 15 Invades Local Market SENSITIVITY AND GOOD TONE (By "Radioian") MOIST of the new radio sets that come to Malaya are tested sooner or later on my aerial but I have made it a practice not to recommend a receiver unless it oOHforms to a standard Designs595 words
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Article122 1935-10-27 15 Kuala Lumpur Reader Logs Z.G.R. MR Y. N BOg. of Ku;il;i I.mnpur. writes (under date Oct. 21 "Yesterday evening about BJB pm 1 tunod in a certain station on 48 metres with announcement 'Hello, hello, this Is Station ZGR. Turkey' in English, with a slight foreign accent This122 words
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Advertisement115 1935-10-27 15 There is onlu one jij —i I 111 I 'M^ f"w r No (jitts or Coupons- e^ <^-J >v '^^s^jWfKT Just lUu^ ijiidlity 6c Value ip^s*i| y&<iyß^ M I N their efforts to copy •Ovaltine'. imitator- actually provide indispui 'J^^^\ y>r> >H sr m* able proof of 'Ovaltine' siipeni.-rity. AHhoujjh115 words
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Miscellaneous1018 1935-10-27 15 M A m -^rm m 10 3^ P- m News in German on DJA. alayan Listeners Radio k~=:1 h op. 29 by Franz Schubert. PRITKH FVfPIRl 1 7n o 11.35 p.m. News in English on DJA Million Ei.Ui IKL JO5 a.m. Sports Talk: 'Running n r ni T xj QTITTON1,018 words
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4475 1935-10-27 16 DEBATE BY MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS SITE FOR THE AQUARIUM PRESIDENTS STATEMENT ON TANK ROAD AREA Singapore, Saturday. tPHRKK matters of importance were raised at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal ommissioners. The first was in connection with the grant of an annual contribution towards4,475 words
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Article282 1935-10-27 16 Book-Keepcr Committed To Assizes Singapore, Saturday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry into charges of cheating and forgery and usink as genuine a forged document, a cheque for $1,625 against a 29-year-old Straitsborn Hokkien named Yap Chye Koon, a book-keeper employed by Messrs. Ren ton and Co., Ltd.. Singapore, was begun282 words
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Article83 1935-10-27 16 Sincere Desire To Avoid Industrial Disaster London, O't The Minister of KfinM Crookshank. in the House ol Cci'-mo in answer to a question, said tli:. i Mtt U>e ia*i tew days he had *n«l meet (OSS witli representative- M t!i« mw<owners and miners and had tound j-»83 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1935-10-27 17 SECRETS OF THE STONES JUNGLE MEN Excavations By Experts pXCAVATIONS of far-reaching im- portance are being undertaken in various parts of Malaya by the Raffles Museum, in co-operation with Prof. Van Stein Callenfels, the wellknown Dutch archaeologist. The following article gives an outline of the1,074 words
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Article76 1935-10-27 17 For Seat On International Labour Council Geneva, Oct. 24. Mr. Pao Hua Kuo, (China) has asked the International Labour Office to study the question of v/hether China is not one of the eight states members of the greatest industrial importance and, therefore, entitled to a permanent seat on76 words
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Article47 1935-10-27 17 BRITAIN CEYLON Long Distance Telephone* Inaugurated London, Oct. 24. TELEPHONE services between Great Britain and Ceylon was inaugurated to-day when greeting* were exchanged between the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, and the acting Governor of Ceylon, Sir Graeme Tyrrell.— British Official Wireless. |!ii:il;ii;iliii:;i:]i!iliiiiiliiliiiaiiii;'J!:iniiii:ili!l!iliii;:ii!i.;l!iliiliilii*"47 words
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Article, Illustration74 1935-10-27 17 Memorial Service To Be HeM At Westminster Abbey London, Oct. 24. At a Memorial Service for the late Mr. Arthur Henderson at Westminister Abbey to-morrow the King will be represented by the Earl of Monster, and the members of the Diplomatic Corps, Cabinet Ministers, ex-Ministers, Members ol74 words
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Article391 1935-10-27 17 Difficulty In Obtaining A Site I WE have received the following letter from Mr. W. Harmston, the proprietor of Harmston's Circus, explaining why he has had to show as far away from the centre of Singapore as Katong. Sir— ln the Malaya Tribune of Oct. 24,391 words
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Article56 1935-10-27 17 Under the auspices of the Indian Association, a lecturs will be held at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 1, Short Street. Dr. P. B. Means, will speak on "National Socialism in Modern Germany." Mr. K. P. K. Menon, 8.A., barnster-at-law, will preside. Members and others56 words
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Article59 1935-10-27 17 Mr. V. V. Nair, of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., was married to Mis.s Magdaline Variyan, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. George Variyan, on Wednesday before the Registrar of Christian Marriages, Malacca, Mr. A. Williams. A reception was given to a large number of friends the same evening59 words
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Advertisement251 1935-10-27 17 ■gfJW/ ARE INCLUDED |N |S ffer j/ •the prudential ANNUAL BOH US All policy holders of with profit policies receive a bonus on December 31, *t rvery year that the policy is in force. You, too, can share in the bonus distribution for this year by joining NOW the happy251 words
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Article, Illustration2843 1935-10-27 18 Xnnuul Report* Of Singapore Club* Bukom Clerk* Club And August Badminton Party Celebration* Of Anniversaries S.C.R.C. Open Tennis Tournament Next Month Hobbies Exhibition In 1936 (By "Clubman") I HAVE received the annual it-ports 1 of the Bukom Clerks' Club and the August Badminton Party. The reportPhway Cbong Boon - 2,843 words
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Advertisement11 1935-10-27 18 jfealth Regain ENGAUNTONG TIGER MEDICAL yj{ W ♦Xi STAft STUDIO —=^^^*i11 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1935-10-27 19 NEW SECRETARY FOR SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION Resignation Of Mr. M. S. Menon Mr. Soh Chuan Swee To Act Work Of Mr. Tan 800 Teck Suggestion, For Improving Colony's Doubles Team Formation Of Sub-Committee To Ceaeh Players Perak Team To Come During Christmas Holidays Triangular Tournament May Be1,786 words
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Advertisement246 1935-10-27 19 I I I L Iwl U pii i i^ t i 1 pit i a% ii I ONE THOUSAND WATT roll film camera j 1 /ftrX A high-precision .amera at a. o W -price. > j //VikM\ iiß Takes 3'/, in. x 2-/ 4 in. pictures with the j>• will246 words
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Article, Illustration977 1935-10-27 20 How Andre Won NEXT FRIDAY'S PROGRAMME U\ •K.O.') ngapore, Saturday. i^l I return ftghi between Sehmeling and Andre fell short of expectations. V was no fault of the q's. The spectators fully expected SchmeKng t<> tear into his opponent as he did in the last round of977 words
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Article, Illustration521 1935-10-27 20 Games Played During The Week <B> "SCRUM HALF") Two matches were also played on Wednesday. The S.V.C. "A" Coy. beat the RAF. "A" by nine points (three tries > to nil. The Volunteeib much better than their opponents, their "threes" especially being prominent with their speed and521 words
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Article, Illustration884 1935-10-27 20 Prospects Discussed Hockey Makes Good Start (By "Forward") CEEING Perak's second rugger dis- play, last week against SeJangor, only makes me change my opinion that the champion state of the North of last year (when they represented the North in the Malaya Cup final) are going to have884 words
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Article, Illustration247 1935-10-27 20 HOME FOOT B A LL GOSSIP Lytkgoe's Itise To Fame LYTHGOE. of Huddersfield Town, took the place .of Drake, the Arsenal centre- forward, in the Football Leagueteam which recently met the Irish League. Lythgoe has had a remarkable rise. Last year ho was playing for Stockport County, for whom lie247 words
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Article, Illustration680 1935-10-27 20 Singapore Hockey REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S GAMES By "Sticks") TpHK fndetnctri weather during ih,. past week resulted iii tiit cancellation of several important hockey matches in Sitiffajjore, but tfate played were quite up to kUmkit, Most of the teams which rtaitej off badly a! Ihe beginning680 words
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392 1935-10-27 21 Her Crowning Triumph •The /Mile Colonel" Adored By Young Old T»HE movie news of the day is that America's golden-haired sweetheart arri". <^ in her latest and crowning triumph. Shirley Temple, the five-year-old screen miracle, who was unknown less than a year a#o. and392 words
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Article298 1935-10-27 21 Musical Score By Ace Music Writers A MUSICAL score by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, filmdom's ace team of tune writers, is one of the features of Paramount's '"Love in Bloom," opening to-day at the Pavilion Theatre, with George Burns, Gracie Allen, Joe Morrison and Dixie Lee298 words
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Article242 1935-10-27 21 Versatility Proven In New Picture WARNER Baxter proves his versatility when he plays the role of Cesar, the gaucho, in Fox Film's '"Under the Pampas Moon." which was produced by B. G. DeSyiva. directed by James Tinling and comes this week to the Alhambra 1 heatre. Baxter sings,242 words
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Article404 1935-10-27 21 A Spectacle Of Regal Russia .fRETA Garbo could not escape her n J new starring role in Leo Tolstoy's immortal "Anna Karenina." The declaration comes from Clarence Brown, who directed the Swedish star l.i the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture which comes shortly to the Capitol Theatre, and404 words
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Article183 1935-10-27 21 Delightful Entertainment On "Prince Of Arcadia" This week the Pavilion will be showing the Carl Brisson comedy romance "Prince of Arcadia." This film is delighful entertainment and Carl Brisson makes love, sings catchy melodies and wears his uniforms, with a charm and ease of manner that many a183 words
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Article384 1935-10-27 21 screen populace are turned now on her latest appearance; it was in response cu countless requests that t-hs screen sirer. was elevated to stardom. Miss Faye is young in years. She knew she could dance, but was unsure of her voice. A New York attorney, Hyman384 words
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Article, Illustration69 1935-10-27 21 CHLA-Al —'1 he man 11l Choo Seng to Miia Au take place to-day, Sunday tl October. |fS6, at the Library. Armenian Street, ai 11 Shirley Temple, the wonder child star, who has been voted the most popular screen actress for 1935. in a scene from "The Little69 words
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Advertisement145 1935-10-27 21 /•S U ht MAC THE <;iii:a t easteiin life IB "GREAT* by reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has. < 1 > tuiilt up a large business all over Aeia; (2) acquired a thoroughly aonnd financial position; introduced145 words
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Advertisement167 1935-10-27 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Wanted puppy Japane.^r or other silk haired dwarf race. Write Box XYZ. ST. Singapore. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 5, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SPECIALIZING: Eyesight, Ocular-Muscle Anomalies, Crossed Eyes, Glasses if Needed. R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science anu Op.ology *jrv,vt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) m. G. 1. (London)167 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1935-10-27 22 ANNUAL MATCH WITH SELANGOR YESTERDAY'S RESULTS COLONY LEADS BY FIVE GAMES TO TWO (By "Dragon") pLAYING without two of her best players, E. J. Vass and Seah Eng Hee, Singapore did well to lead by live games to two in the annual inter-State badfointon match against1,725 words
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Article133 1935-10-27 22 Ties In Doubles Handicap Tournament The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Doubles Handicap Tournament. MONDAY, OCT. 28. C. R. Wardle and Dr. E. A. Elder (plus 4) vs. C. V. Miles and V. J. Coleman (plus 2). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. A. B.133 words
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Article135 1935-10-27 22 To-Day's Big Match On S.C.C. I'adang THE Baseball Team from tlu visitinc 1 U.S.A. Augusta, champions of th* U.S. Asiatic Fleet, has consented u> cross baits with the local Americans on the S.C.C. grounds, at 3 p.m. U\ aJI (Sunday). uty ThLs game will afford Singaporean135 words
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233 1935-10-27 22 MALACCA HOCKEY Indians Beaten By 4—1 /From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct 25 On Thursday last the Malacca Clib playing against th* Indian Club liX short of three of their regular payer's and called on the services of ffi players all of whom proved capffl substitutes. "Haw* The Club kept233 words
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Article32 1935-10-27 22 Our Oa;* CorrespondonlJ The Malay Colle^K^ij^SSL drew with the King Edward VII fetou ?2g a on^ y matCh heie> each sWc h There was no scoring i n the seooqrf32 words
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Article30 1935-10-27 22 The November Bogey Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, November 2 and 3. The Ladies' November Bogey competition will be played on Monday, Nov. 4.30 words
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Advertisement506 1935-10-27 22 730 HEADACHES IN 2 YEARS One For Every Day Of The Week It' you utit .-übject U) frequent headaches, ther* is a message of hope for you in the letter published below. It is from a man who ha-.! a headache every morning for two years. Tml;. a chronic case.506 words
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Advertisement49 1935-10-27 22 OPENING s&mf nla. top-rank stars 30 m delectable beauty -contest jj^. winners— 2oo dancing, sing- I4P %^^i in 9' syncopating darlings— 1 ■■■*<Jt *;>W\ 8 av sn *uper-scenes of gor- 1 geous beauty— l,ooo new I V and scincillating costumes to I 1^ 'f <'# and laua h /jf 149 words
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Article1233 1935-10-27 23 GOOD DIVIDENDS PAID Vedas Returns §102 KIBWAN HIDES TWO WINNERS (From Oir Own Reporter; Ipoh, Saturday. a FAIR crowd was present this afternoon at the opening day of the Perak Turf Club races. There ras a thick drizzle from the start. The going was very1,233 words
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Article55 1935-10-27 23 Singapore And Negri Sembilan Draw (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. In the inter-State rugby match today Singapore and Negri Sembilan drew, each side scoring a goal. It was a very even match but Singapore were more aggressive for the greater part of the •'ume, the Megrl equalising55 words
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Article714 1935-10-27 23 S.C.C. Beaten WIN FOR UNITED SERVICES Singapore, Saturday. "PORCING the pace from the stare of the second half, the United Services who were three points down at the interval, scored three tries, and were victorious over the S.C.C. in an exciting game of rugger on the714 words
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Article17 1935-10-27 23 The rugger match arranged between the Medical College and Kota Raja for yesterday was cancelled.17 words
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Article327 1935-10-27 23 Changes In Crsw Against Miri Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club crew to row against Miri has now been almost completely changed, as a result of an experimental outing on Friday, when two new orders of rowing were tried out. Changes have been found necessary because,327 words
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Article135 1935-10-27 23 Club Defeats United Asiatics (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Selangor United Asiatics lost to the Selangor Club "A" XV this evening at rugby by 8 points to nil (one goal and one try). There was very little good rugger owing to the water-logged conditions of135 words
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Article143 1935-10-27 23 Monday, Oct. 2S, v. S.R.C. II on S.R.C. ground:— M. S. Menon, E. K. Yzelman, Tan Hok Wan. T. M. Hope, W. Pullen, Thong Sing Cheng. C. Reshty, W. Ferguson, A. N. Katyal <Capt.), L. Aratoon, E. C. M. Hope. Reserves:— Wee Hong Heng, Chew Wai Imm. Wednesday,143 words
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Article102 1935-10-27 23 Semi-Finals In Volunteer And Straight Tourneys The semi-finals in the S.C.C. Volunteer Snooker Tournament will be played as under: MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. P. Carmiehai'l' and Sq. Ldr. Scroggs vs. H. R. Wilson and B. Scott. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. F. J. L. Mayger and F. W. Peachey vs. C.102 words
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Article67 1935-10-27 23 London. Oct.. 25. The Admiralty have announced that H.M.S. Resolution has completed over two years service on the Mediterranean Station and will leave Alexandria on Friday Oct. 25, for Portsmouth, arriving on Nov. 3 or 4. H.M.S. Ramilies will leave England about Nov. 1 to relieve67 words
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Article40 1935-10-27 23 Mr. R. Moor has been appointed to act as Legal Adviser, Johore, with effect from Oct. 11. Ungku Suleiman bin Mohd. Khalid, D.K., State Commissioner, Batu Pahat, has been appointed a member of the Johore Council of State.40 words
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Article100 1935-10-27 23 Burma Rifles Beaten 9-2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IN the first State hockey match here, Perak beat the Burma Rifles by 9 2 on the Ipoh Padang. Perak was the better side, the forwards showing good understanding. The ground was wet and slippery owing to rain100 words
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Article99 1935-10-27 23 Selangor Malays Draw With Singapore Malays Singapore, Saturday. A large crowd saw the friendly soccer game at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon between the Selangor Malays and the Singapore Malays. A keen game resulted in a draw of 2—2. Selangor opened the scoring in the first half99 words
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Article152 1935-10-27 23 Appeal To Canton For Unity Shanghai, Oct. 26. Col. Takahashi, the Japanese Military Attache at Peiping, declared in a statement to-day that in his opinion the revolt in North China was in the nature of a popular movement in view of the fact that Hsiangho, which had152 words
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Article121 1935-10-27 23 Tamil Sound Picture At The Maryborough Singapore, Saturday. GUL-E-BAKAVALI," a Tamil talkie specially chosen for the Deepavali festivities, opened at the Maryborough theatre to-day. Miss T. P. Rajalakshmi, the famous South-Indian actress and singer, portrays the role of Lakbeshua with Mr. Chellapa Iyer, as the hero of the121 words
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Article509 1935-10-27 23 Husband Who Got Into Difficulties Singapore, Friday. A MOTION by the Acting Oflicial n .Assignee Mr EN Taylor, to adjudge a Chinese nonya named Yon^ Voon Len alias Angelina Chok bankrupt came up before Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell In the Bankruptcy Court to-d.. his lordship509 words
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Article86 1935-10-27 23 The Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association are holding a tea party at 2, Branksome Road, in honour of their j Patron Mr. Alii Ahmed Khan Surattee, J.P. on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 4.45 p.m. I The hon. secretary would be glad if all Gregg writers in Singapore would86 words
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Article88 1935-10-27 23 Singapore. Saturday. A Government Gazette issue-i last nii>ht contains the Following notifications: Mr. A. William." to oflftrvute as Assistant Official Assj^nc^. Malnrca:, Mr. W. J. Parks to be Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency ttie Governor; Mr. K. M Taylor to be Official Assignee, Singapore, Malacca and Labua:v. Mr. M88 words
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Advertisement144 1935-10-27 23 ototed3)octoi AVOIDS PAIN AFTER EATING 'Bisurated'Magnesia After years of j>ersisteut stomach trouble, an eminent Rnglish doctor fovind thr way to conquer Ins stomach disorder. His own worls tafl you hi^ socrrt find that 'hi^urated' Magnesia taken after my meals is the only thing that keeps me free from paxn and144 words
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Article, Illustration198 1935-10-27 24 The Seltingor Ladies Badminton Te-\m in the Inter-State match against Singapore played at the S.V.C. Drill Hv\ on Saturday and Sunday. Left to rigbt: Miss Chan Kon Neong. Miss Betty-Ho and Miss Ida Lim. The Singapore L&dies Team k part in the Sin&apore-Seiangor Badminton match played at the198 words
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