Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 November 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1935-11-10 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol.3— Mo. 255 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1935. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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150 1935-11-10 1 CHAPEI RESIDENTS FLEEING FIGHTING EXPECTED JAPAN'S OPPOSITION TO SILVER POLICY Shanghai, Saturday Evening. JN consequence of the tense situation m North China, following the presentation of Japanese demands and the arrest of Chinese officials and educationists, panic has broken out m Shanghai. Many residentsSin Chew Jit Poh - 150 words
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Article245 1935-11-10 1 Hongkong, Nov. 8. THIE Hongkong Government, this *norning gazetted the following order: "No persons other than the ■Treasurer or p^rsoqs acting under his direction sha]! after twelve* Hoon on Saturday Nov. 9 export any British dollars, Mexican dollars. Hongkong- subsidiary silver coins or silver bullion from245 words
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Article304 1935-11-10 1 LUXURY YACHT IN SINGAPORE Lord Moyne's New Cruise Singapore. Saturday. ONE of the most luxurious yachts afloat is now iv Singapore waters She is Rosaura. which arrived this morning from Southampton for a cruise m the South Seas. The owner of this 1,552-ton motor yacht is Lord Moyne. the former304 words
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Article88 1935-11-10 1 Banks And Exchange Shops Re-open Sanghai, Nov. 9. Confusion still reigns on the Canton market. All banks and exchange shops re-opened yesterday morning but closed again when it was found impossible to carry on business. The Canton, Provincial and Municipal Chambers of Commerce conferred yesterday. Mr. Au fang88 words
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Article42 1935-11-10 1 Broadbent Beats Kingsford Smith's Time Tort Darwin. Nov. 8. BROADBENT, ihe Australian *irnnn. acc^mpl'shM the England Australia solo tLs it m 6 days 21 hours 19 minutes, boatine tbf* plftvious record l^id hy S;r Charhv"» Kbussfmrd Smith.—Reuter. «iiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiiiii:iiimiiiiii «tiiiiiiininimiiiiiiu»iMnninji«iiiiin«»42 words
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Article35 1935-11-10 1 Singapore, Saturday. The destroyers Defender and Decoy arrived at Singapore to-day from th* China coast and arp expected to remain here for a short time. The sloop Lowestoft is due here tomorrow morning.35 words
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Article, Illustration276 1935-11-10 1 New Rules STRICTER CONTROL IN SIGHT A LL bicycles on the streets of i Singapore will shortly be licensed and have metal plates as distinguishing marks, according to a new Bill published m the Government Gazett3 j on Friday. A, correct record of the owners* j276 words
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Article120 1935-11-10 1 SEARCH FOR MISSING AIRMEN TRAGIC END TO GREAT FLIGHT HOPE IS DWINDLING Singapore, Saturday Evening.. JJOPES that it will be possible to locate Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, or to find any trace to indicate what happened to him, are fast dwindling at Seietar as the hours steadily passand120 words
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Article453 1935-11-10 1 ]V| ELROSE, on his arrival m Singa- pore, stated that he had flown through several bad thunderstorms during the crossing of the Bay, and there were other reports that the j weather conditions were very bad. i It seems almost certain that Kingsford Smith's machine,453 words
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Article, Illustration136 1935-11-10 1 Unconfirmed Rumour In Singapor? Singapore. Sunday Morning. A STRONG rumour was current m Singapore late yesterday evening that Sir ]ford Smith, who was reported missing after leaving Akyab on his flight from London to Australia, had been located at Victoria Point. C A wireless enthusiast136 words
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Article96 1935-11-10 1 Strange Discovery At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. I\IGGING a big hole m the yard of the offices whicn house the Traffic Branch and Fire Brigade, Ipoh, for the purposes of constructing a weighbridge, workmen unearthed last night human bones believed to be pari96 words
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Article42 1935-11-10 1 The S.S. Katong. while on ber way to Singapore from Bangkok, picked up tvo lighters containing nine men off Horsburgh Lighthouse yesterday at 6.30 p.m. The lighters belong to the General Lighterage Company and were 1 adrift at the time.42 words
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Advertisement14 1935-11-10 1 Goodwood Park Hotel Special Curry Lnnch Every Sunday $1. Tennis Badminton. Phone 6490. i14 words
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Advertisement9 1935-11-10 1 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3)9 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-11-10 1 AT THE SWIMMING CLUB TO-DAY THO-DAY'S event at the Singapore Swimming Club is the 100 metres race for the Jackson-Millar Cup. There will be a band concert from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.33 words
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Article213 1935-11-10 2 HE ONCE WEIGHED 16½ STONE 21 lbs. Off With Two Bottles Of Kruschen If you ar- i \«-r\veitflit and want to re ducp, there is no need to-day to put yourself on a dra k di«-t. Here is a letter from a man who -'radily losing bis unwanted IV ft|213 words
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Article238 1935-11-10 2 Fighting To Escape Deportation Chicago, Oct. 31. MRS. Anna Sage, notorious "woman m red" of the John Dillinger case, who Is fighting to escape deportation, ha. openly asserted for the first time, m a j Federal court here, that it was she who betrayed Dillinger to238 words
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Article429 1935-11-10 2 CCA. Views IS SINGAPORE TOO MODERN? AT a literary meeting hold recently m the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street, and presided over by Mr. Song One: Siang, many literary articles of much interest were contributed by members of the Chinese Christian Association. These contributions will be incorporated429 words
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Advertisement189 1935-11-10 2 tjmT^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 V THIS WEEK S y \*}*i>±\ t: i>\l s i > v a irii vay! I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. i i DINNER 6 DANCE (informal! 9.30 to midnight 7 T LES ILU _JH I RSDAY. I OKCIfESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m.189 words
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Advertisement76 1935-11-10 2 CROSSED EYES STRAIGHTENED \mfc_.:. iB mzh wm________%____m_______w___. mwmi*- Tm. m m&±*_tm 2H mv Before. After. —and all ocular defects correct- ed by the mosl modern methods j known to science. j 6 lasses if needed j HA. THOMPSON, 5 K. h. BURROUGHS. j Doctors of Ocular Science and Optology. Years76 words
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Advertisement365 1935-11-10 2 ANNOUNCING OPENING I -TOYLAND I •8* <• ON TUESDAY NOV. 12th. WHITEAWAYS T THIS YEAR'S SELECTION SURPASSES ALL PREVIOUS j* j£ YEARS' DISPLAYS, IN BOTH VARIETY AND LOWNESS OF V PRICE, THE WHOLE OF THE GROUND FLOOR IS V V DEVOTED TO TOYS, AND A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF 4 •2*365 words
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Article, Illustration412 1935-11-10 3 deducting certain items, was $305.61. and deducting this from the suni of $1,400 the nin.intiff's claim, the balance' remaining was $1,094.39 m which sum his lordship awarded judgment As regards costs his lordship held that plaintiff had succeeded on thc main issues bu*: defendant bad412 words
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Article274 1935-11-10 3 Italian Casualties PLANS FOR NEXT ADVANCE Rome, Nov. 9. rpilE total Italian casualties simoperations began are one officer killed and four wounded, three othev ranks killed and six wounded, 32 Askaris killed and 71 wounded, prisonera nil. The capture of Makale completes what is termed274 words
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Article142 1935-11-10 3 Potential Supplies Curtailed i i London. Nov. 9. LONDON silver circles regard Hongkong's ban on silver exports as bullish tor silver cf the time being, as this action tends considerably to currail potential supplies of white metal. With India remaining th? only f ro^ source142 words
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Article152 1935-11-10 3 New Zealanders Win Again 1 London, Nov. 9. The following rugby matches were played to-day: n H'skire 6 Sussex 8 New Zealand 14 (at Bournemouth) vail 11 Devon (at Redruth) Durban 0 Lancashire (at Westen) estcrshire 12 Somerset J (at Bristol) Y. rehire 8 Nor humbcrland 10 (at152 words
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Article865 1935-11-10 3 Home Football SOME HEAVY SCORING TftE League Champions put up a hard fight m their fixture against Xi Fb> C y esterda >. but were only able io share honours, each sine scoring ence. Sunderland, however, won convincmgly against Preston N.E. and displace Derby at865 words
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Article76 1935-11-10 3 Members of the Waken Lion Athletic Party are informed that two invitations to a tea party at the Tong Ann Huay Kuan, C:cil Street, have teen received from Messrs. Koh Choon Seng and Soh Tio^g Hoo. the Honorary Chinese Secretary, on Sunday. Nov. 17 at 11 a.m.76 words
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Article55 1935-11-10 3 The Od Rcrfflesians Association were Heatafi p hockey tlrs evmmg by th Combined Fleet on the Raffles Institution ground by five goals to one. The Rafflesians took the field with a very weak side several of their first team players failing to turn up on account of the55 words
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Article808 1935-11-10 3 AMershoi 1 s&ft&end U. 1 Brighton H.A. 1 Gillingham 1 Bristol C. 1 No.ts C. 1 Coventry C. 8 Crystal P. 1 Exeter C. 2 Cardiff C. 0 Milhvall L' Br.-.tol R. 1 Newport C. I Reading Queen's Park R. 2 Bournemouth 0 Swindon T. 8 Northampton808 words
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96 1935-11-10 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. S-ngapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R S. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 22 516 22 716 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F.OB. November) 2113 16 21% No. I.X.R S.S. (Spot-loo.se) (awardable Spore) 22% 22*4 dD. Nov. 22% 22^4 do. Dec.96 words
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Article145 1935-11-10 3 CONDITIONS REMAIN UNCHANGED U.K. Stocks Expected To B? Down (From Our Own Correspondent) Singap re. Saturday raprhlng. Rubber (Singapore) 22' down cl. Market Tom Quiet. To-day's Prices: London: 6 7 !(>(]., unchanged Mfarkel Tone: Quiet. New York: IV its., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Qui* I145 words
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Article108 1935-11-10 3 High Native Exports From N.E.I. Saturday, Noon. The dull conditions still continue and witn little interest being shown values have eased slightly. U.K. stocks are expected to be down 3,400 tons, this includes about 2,600 tons destroyed by the fire at the Colonial Wharf. Exports from the108 words
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Advertisement19 1935-11-10 3 Ctate&prek (m\ v 1 ri Va N« *&> w G GARETTES MADE IN ENGLAND vUffa#\\\# APDATH TOBACCO CO ITD. LONDON19 words
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Advertisement378 1935-11-10 4 Sj -J 7— w I SEASON EXTENDED 40^%. I I If 1^ OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS I nß^ 3 SHOWS TO DAY i 'JBS^F I ik i^ 1 i null x^&f i M& <dßk_ fir im 11 11 tf mm^^^ i»i» k < 31 A ll cli B^|P^S ami Freddie378 words
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Advertisement483 1935-11-10 4 J'RESS PUBLIC AGREE, IT'S ONE OF THIS YEARS BEST COMEDIES #lo A\II I I _T\ IVI TO-DAY LAST DAY j IP AY j L I O IN 356 5 1 i "NOT FOR SEVERAL MONTHS SUCH A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY— EVERYONE WILL ENJOY IT" FREE PRESS THURSDAY IN THIS PICTURE HK483 words
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Article, Illustration1813 1935-11-10 5 Virginia Wight - A Glimpse Of MODERN GERMANY Virginia Wight By THERE is a great deal of interest, even m Malaya, m the conditions of modern Germany. In spite of the vast amount of propaganda for or against the Nazi regime m that country, little is known of the actual feelings of the1,813 words
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Article, Illustration854 1935-11-10 6 Horatius - Horatius (By A N Ace is not to be assessed by its trick winning value but by the fact that it exercises control of a suit and enables the holder to command) the situation. Obviously then, the elimination of an Ace where it threatens a854 words
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Advertisement121 1935-11-10 6 !Be your own BEAUTY SPECIALIST. __m**Bß_*-m ||«WITISSUEBUIU)»® s*f*^ MASSAGE <UgS?» JM f^^y^^^^^^^rh ii HARRIET HUBBARD AVER SKIN TISSUE CREAM jj A rich nutrient cream for nightly jj massage- it aids m replenishing wasted tissues and m toning the muscles.... a cream unsurpassed m replacing natural oils dissipated by II sun,121 words
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Advertisement78 1935-11-10 6 SuDsbn^j^^!*- EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic, eminently suited for Human Beings of all ages from early childhood upwards, for the elimination from the system of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, and all Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments\ Their regular use will prevent the recurrence of these troubles, and if78 words
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Miscellaneous364 1935-11-10 6 Solution To Problem No, 243 Sam has the contract at six Spades with the deal as follows:— S —5. H— Q.i, 2 D A.K.Q.7 3. O— K.J 10 2 S— A.K.Q J JILL. j s 942 10.7.3. IS D A U H K .4. H-A.106 M M D--10.8.6 D— None.364 words
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1148 1935-11-10 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds ROOTING, m a country like Malaya, v a ■port which is not so much developed as one would believe. Wh. n you first dedde to come out, parting presents from fricndfl at Home, if they had their own way, would be1,148 words
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Advertisement196 1935-11-10 7 M Oh. but you must promise me to start ®Your work makes great demands on your vital strength and energy m these days of business worries. This is all the more reason for giving your nerves an extra infusion of strength so that they will be able to stand the196 words
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Advertisement201 1935-11-10 7 GHJH 8.000 MILES BY AIR! m _±k Baby's recgttl trip J ff "You may have seen pictures m the would difficult to I ff papers of a 34 months baby arriving VL 1 > ff at Croydon after a long air journey \k produce more striking ft from S. Rhodesia.201 words
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Article1533 1935-11-10 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. b« »•«•»*•ii i i i i w4 v I s I our woman j correspondent I THE premiere of Tolstoy's 'Anna Kare- nina" with Garbo as "Anna" the suffering young wife of an official at the Russian court who turns for love to a dashing1,533 words
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Article1279 1935-11-10 8 WINTER cruises have already started. They are far more "the thing" here, as we can at this time of the year sail to somewhere cooler, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, and get invigorating air into our poor systems, worn out by the heat and little domestic troubles. Eve1,279 words
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Advertisement95 1935-11-10 8 ANNOUNCEMENT" bernyeec harvey is introducing merle norniaii's medicated facial preparations, and invites those interested to a free treatment at Rcom 34 Adelphi Hot^l by appointment. See how Miracol cures and prevents facial blemishes. JUST UNPACKED A very CHIC collection of the LATEST AMERICAN CREATION m Dinner, Cocktail and Evening (Jo«ns95 words
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Advertisement163 1935-11-10 8 Cbui&utQ Dont be Seasick SONGO prevents Seasickness and all Travel Sickness by Bus, Car, Train or Air. Tiny, tasteless capsules, boxes fif> cts. and $1.50, from chemists. Representatives: JAMES McKECHNIE YEE CO., 24-2G, Raffles Quay, Singapore. l i|!ili;|ilinii:|yii:|:.llii:i|llf Modern Photography am 5 THE STUDIO ANNUAL OF I CAMERA \UT l163 words
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Advertisement159 1935-11-10 8 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. at Special Mrs. J. de Graaf Christmas Sale %i/ 2 milestone, for November i 9 Pasir and December. Panjang ORDERS TAKEN. Of all i'he treasures m the Orient jade Js the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of159 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-10 8 SCRUBBS LAVENDER -EAU DECOLOGNfe I 1 fca» *^^f wi v A— mJft ff-i Mr*! Mn "_i^ 117 words
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Article, Illustration495 1935-11-10 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill LAST week's star turn was the Carnival Ball ut the Chinese Assembly Hall tn aid ol Poppy Day Fund. It attracted a very large audience, including the Chief Secretary. F.M.S.. and Mrs. Rex, and the British Resident. Selangor. The Sultan of Selangor visited495 words
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Article, Illustration532 1935-11-10 9 THERE were very few people on 1 Fraser's Hill, during the week, 'and the Golf Course, the Maxwell Arms and the Club presented an almost deserted appearance. The bookings are all re- served for Armistice week-end, when it j is understood that every bungalow wiil be532 words
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Advertisement83 1935-11-10 9 i. i:.iiin:i!iiiii.J ■;i:;K<HiJi!iniuiijHiJiiJiuii:iiMurfflUiriiiiii-4utßr'> THE FINEST tSHOE SHOP IN MALAYA. VOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, 354 and 356, North Bridge Road. L^u.inaiMiiiwiiia—iiiiiiwii w*apirnnrr- Frocks for Cocktail Dinner. Prcssej In New Metal Thread. Kg Shipments Just Received. BERNYECE HARVEY D. LAMB Room 31. Adelphi Hotel. j I For //if83 words
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Advertisement337 1935-11-10 9 Always Something New i\ a X AURELIA'S I "THE HOUSE OF NEW I J THINGS" f I IvY" 5-7-0, Sramford Road. %f fl the first FASHION* jk n FALL fl is now HERE X l\ Brand new never shown /J jf before L^ /M Scores of Styles 4gk All the337 words
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Advertisement300 1935-11-10 9 JHGHJHGJ H MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Hf \Z 4« it at sam: Z\ H TREMENDOUS REDK TIONS H S__W^BnW'. —^mmmutmm-m i *m_m*\mt^MlX3mmmxmmm\--_--me^m&^^^m^m ~mm Wf-a-m-mm 9 *Zm.mam^ A. mx_i i Wm__^i___l___a_\__T, i n our way lome ro P n for iafe waffles or c>ne of our special s t (f^^ESZff^^Sj Club Sandwiches. m300 words
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638 1935-11-10 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 10, 1935. A GENEROUS GESTURE GOVERNMENTS decision to con- tribute $750,000 to the Singa- >. Silver Jubilee Fund on condition that the Municipality contributes $60 U>oo. has been received with general satisfaction. Not only is it a generous gesture though doubt ifl cast uix)ii this638 words
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Article913 1935-11-10 10 C.H. Stanley- Jones - C.H. Stanley Jones *4 Narrow Escape From World War THANKS to providence or chance— call it what you will— but not to the statesmen, we shall celebrate to-morrow the sixteenth anniversary of the Armistice m a comparative spirit of peace. We shall remember again913 words
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Article761 1935-11-10 10 Angilius - Angilius THE only time you'll see a blushing i bride these days is when the groom doesn't turn up. j I A A A ANOTHER peculiar thing is that men who marry money usually finci themselves wishing they had a little j change now761 words
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Advertisement59 1935-11-10 10 Cold I It.— N^mA^ma^^m- ~m, pp^ I M iSI T$ Chromium Cents' !•> J? B9_^§ watcher, fully S- i" EJ^SEE guaranteed from J. ty -I S'.ainlesh steel 1 i l,,,m^v.'rw* m t_^^^^^ No duty m Johore, F.M.S. Kedah. Fjff^^^^@%^Zjj^^S^*£_^^^U THE OPTICAL MOUSE For Sight Comfort. For VO(■ I y E59 words
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Article, Illustration651 1935-11-10 11 ON A LUXURY LINER (iale-Swcpt Deck* CALM EFFICIENCY OF CREW THREE days of sleeping on windlashed decks m blankets which were sodden within a few hours, of having only cheese, crackers, oranges and appte* at meal time, and of wondering at what moment she would be651 words
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Article798 1935-11-10 11 Hindu God Loses Lawsuit Fish Leaps On Liner Violin From Used Matches Gigantic Toads To Fight. (TSANGE stories are reported from many parts of the world by Router's correspondents. Here is a selection: STOLEN; ONE PUBLIC LIBRARY The whole of the public library of Chota Kaiia, a798 words
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Article158 1935-11-10 11 Wives Pay To Keep MOther Woman" In Prison Chicago, Illinois. A group of Chicago wives is regularly subscribing money to keep a convicted husband-thief m prison. Mrs. Myrtle Blackridge, a former taxcollector, was successfully sued by Mrs. Susanne Nottingham for alienating the affections of her husband, a158 words
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Article242 1935-11-10 11 Peasant Painter Creates Art Sensation Ileisingfors. A POOR and bashful young peasant from a village m northwest Finland has De. come the "lion" of Helsingfors m a night He may even become the sensation of London. Crowds are flocking to the Hall of Arts to view an exhibition242 words
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Article238 1935-11-10 11 Life In The Torres Straits Sydney. Oct. 29. LIFE among the primitive people of Murray Island, m Torres Straits, is described by Mr. L. R. Butler, who has just relinquished the position of Queensland Government Resident on the island, owing to ill-health. Mr. Butler said that he238 words
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Article111 1935-11-10 11 £5,000 Damages For Throwing Sweet At Woman Birmingham, Alabama. A woman here, Mrs. Linnie Honeycutt, has come forward to win the dubious honour of dragging Father Cnristmas into the courts and sueing him for damages. She wants £5,000 because he threw a sweet which hit her m111 words
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Article305 1935-11-10 11 New Kxpedition EARLIER SEARCHES FAI! (ape May. New Jersey. TX 1898 the British brif "Do Braake" sank m a nMn squall off Cape May. In her hold were said to be jewels and pold Spanish doubloons worth L8.000.00n 000. Since then three expeditions have tried to305 words
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Advertisement76 1935-11-10 11 PREFEREXTIAL DISCOUNT. 8 ~£V ~~N. v^V. A 'wf '88 \Wff __WfuS__-___J^^'^^f "~TT. J If you aro a member of any Music Party. J N Or a member of any School, j Or a Professional Musician You are entitled to a preferent :d discount o< ■20 c i from our Selling76 words
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Advertisement43 1935-11-10 11 GHGF bj|^ vl _^P _fl wm^**^^^ ......WW m \^*m iOi|^ s 8 ™V* 1 *\^__W____W __^__^H V*VR _w _f a__v^ W m^_\\\\\m__\.m___my ffl Miy^TiSf TZJT THHT Bff JW, '^igS7'£/ x .jfl»W "f^ _B_P^™^________________________F* m-_-\^ t m\--mm-\ m n WK m _\aW m Wv.43 words
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Article1444 1935-11-10 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson s In Which, Being Reminded That To-morrow Is Ar- mistice Day, I Recall The Years When We Were j All Boys Together, And j Recou fit Some Of The Lesser Known Achieve- ments Of A Famous Re- giment The Fighting S Thirsty-first.1,444 words
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Advertisement203 1935-11-10 12 x /Vyw'# TICKETS ISSUED j vVAMj B y all steam- i S FOR *SHIP. AIR AND j T RAVE L RAILWAY LINES. > NO BOOKING FEES. j Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention I i and assistance. i s S 39, Kobinson Road, Singapore. J203 words
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Advertisement36 1935-11-10 12 LEMON j jBARLEY WATER! I CQRD(AL (HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. j A HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE 1 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE j j MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR BOTH YOUNG OLD i S PHONE 3463 j PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement33 1935-11-10 12 MADE I V THE MAKERS nfiß OF FAMOUS H^m B Cm SraHSbl I w A. W *tr n A m^mm^^emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CiQVERS f a FOR Capitol Building, I L ail i I Telephone 4521.33 words
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Advertisement52 1935-11-10 12 I\ WW fl WEAKNESS. fcP^ Wf DEBILITY gO AMEM I A HpT^DESCHIENS'SYRtP \JY//y gs; Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWA*YS CURE'S, and gives health aud strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM52 words
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97 1935-11-10 13 AN INTERNATIONAL LINK GREAT PROJECT OF THE A. I. T. motoring over 3,000 miles ever the principal highways of Europe a few weeks ago, Mr. R.W. S. Drummond, delegate of the Automobile Association of Malaya to the annual general assembly of the Alliance Internationale97 words
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Article121 1935-11-10 13 U.S. Interests Will Be Affected THE Japanese Government moved recently to secure control of the automobile industry m this country, dominated by American firms. Its importance to national defence was stressed by War Minister Senjuro Hayashi, who urged the action. The cabinet's draft of an121 words
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Article79 1935-11-10 13 In Honour Of Abyssinian Campaign Rome. A baby born m Rome recently has been christened Adowa. Pietro Albertini, a private sold.'er now serving with the Italan northern army, wrote from Asmara to his wife and asked her to name thp com ng child "Adowa" m honour of79 words
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Article, Illustration957 1935-11-10 13 Interesting Tour MR. DRUMMOND ON HIS JOURNEY A UNIQUE feature of the asA sembly of the A.I.T. this year m Budapest was that most of the British and Colonial delegates met m London and proceeded to Budapest by road over the route which is to become957 words
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Article, Illustration547 1935-11-10 13 MALAYA'S four thousand miles of main roads are maintained m excellent condition by the various governments responsible for their upkeep and it is possible to motor from Singapore right through to Penang without encountering any bad road conditions at all. That ja more than can be547 words
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Advertisement53 1935-11-10 13 -.^m- ~r.~rA~r-^~~O~ I 4iJ ET T GER ES cORT YOL BACK TO HEALTH." J /c^ i?r^ i -Ww^^___t fc_-_><^» AtP****^"^^^^ t %%tt^m^mmm* l___t_\_________ .^F \^m_\\\\\_ I WW m 1. it is Headache or any other ache TIGER HEADACHE CURE will cure m a jiffy. j j c*«; Arr: tong THE53 words
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Advertisement332 1935-11-10 13 SECRET LIQUID Amsterdam. The discover* of wectwi liquid w 't-h vhich clothi oan ba soaked to make them proof agni ularly mustard gas, is claimed b> two < holars of t*w» Municipal Universitj here, Professor W bam a.d Mr. M;i'kinan. A k nd of ovonril impiagnatid with this 1 quid332 words
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Article, Illustration3669 1935-11-10 14 Dragon - STORY BEHIND THE SINGAPORE TEAM Training A Side Under Difficult Circumstances Unexpected Triumph Over Selangor In The Men's Doubles Triangular Tournament Under Consideration Coming Perak Visit Financial Guarantee Sought Notes From Kuala Lumpur And Ipoh Results Of Party Matches T AM able to give this week,3,669 words
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Advertisement274 1935-11-10 14 Flatulence gone m 2 minutes There are many remedies that relleva flatulence-- after an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that distressing condition ln two minutes. Tins new remedy ls Chardox— a ictiyated charcoal— fifty times more effective m its action than ordinary d charcoal.274 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1935-11-10 15 Clubman - Clubman (By Ut IJ,Uon Footb^ Club Singapore Uhle J," opZ^,0 pZ^, J r her,and East Th Coterie lunu larttes Held During The Year S.C.R.C. Badminton Ties I HAVE received this week annual reports from the Straits Ifnion Football Club, the Singapore Athletic Union and tho Coterie1,277 words
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Advertisement58 1935-11-10 15 _BS9VH___^V 09 R^IH E^ W/9SKlA_mW__t___\f_\W /rv. ___j^_M^M t \Vi^ t> r\im*lMUmff I ™%L/^ Aiom all I I FiLr ■ii■t- jL Qaoa mnniAtxj ig MODEPH tiYG| E^_ L^[[^,___ J s'm-r-V'mmi 1 AW Ik 4 a^i^El^EiSj^! ll^B^S^ 9M^_U^w_H^i_lNM_jt3 BMM>>^ M>MM H»— W I HI I— WT and avoid DISEASE^]! 8 m T58 words
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Advertisement138 1935-11-10 15 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of138 words
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Advertisement334 1935-11-10 15 Ts_W_W__—W_mt-- Jl Ihe Lork lipil^w \V on a Craven A^M^ keeps the Cigarette-end dry: The wafer-thin Tip ofa Craven "A" keeps the Cigarette-end dry, the 1L smoke cool, the flavour rich and ||p^ teeth, lips and fingers less readily j-^l.^li^fe^BKi Moist Tobacco smokes hot. If you *wtWm^ are a "wet"334 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1935-11-10 16 C. H. W. GOULT - 'BEST SIDE IN THE COUNTRY" BUT SINGAPORE MAY STAGE A COMEBACK TN military rugger circles a feeling of considerable optimism m regard to the probabilities of the i Malaya Cup competition this season has been aroused as the outcome of the Services' successful tour1,515 words
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Article147 1935-11-10 16 LIEUT. G. WORT, one of the outstanding men m the Services' pack last season prior to the accident m November m which he broke a wrist, has returned to Singapore from home leave and will be back m the regimental XV of the Wiltshires very soon. M. MILLAR,147 words
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Article, Illustration855 1935-11-10 16 Recant Promotions SPLENDID CARD FOR FRIDAY (By "X.0.") JN spite of seme promotions being financial failures, promoters continue to import fresh talent from many countries. The Singapore boxing public is xtremely hard to please. They demand the best, and are served with the best, yet855 words
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Article, Illustration304 1935-11-10 16 Protest Against Cup-Final Broadcast MANY clubs are protesting against the broadcasting of the Cup-final and at an extraordinary meeting of the Football League a London Club will move the following resolution: 'That no club m membership with the j Football League shall be permitted to I take304 words
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Article543 1935-11-10 16 Sticks - Sticks (By S.R.Q Still Remain Unbeaten SINGAPORE played their first inters state hockey match this season when they were p.'tted against Malacca on the Padang yesterday. The result of the match appears on another page. The team selected was not the strongest, however, which Singapore543 words
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Article, Illustration600 1935-11-10 16 TROPHY MATCH Half Division The Real Problem (By "Forward") JJISTORY is being made this weekend m Perak rugger, for Asiatics are to appear for the State for the first time since the handling code was known m Perak. The distinctions fall on two Chinese, both of600 words
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Article424 1935-11-10 17 HIS MURDEROUS MANIA Uke Wild Ueast •THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME" PUT a boy and a #irl together on a tropical island, set a man-killer on their trail m a hunt m which every second's delay, every tiny handicap, mig-ht niean death, and then ask if the424 words
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Article, Illustration352 1935-11-10 17 Role Of A Young English Girl ANEW Merle Oberon with an entirely different personality will be seen m The Dark Angel." the Samuel Goldwyn production which will be shown shortly at the Pavilion Theatre. The bizarre coiffures,, the Oriental slant of the eyes, the exotic352 words
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Article379 1935-11-10 17 VARIETY BEAUTY IN NEW MUSICAL Catchy Tunes In "Hooray For Love" THEY sing the season's catchiest tunes, step its gay dances, tell Broadway's most happy-go-lucky success story m RKO Radio's tuneful, mirthful romance, "Hooray for Love," which comes to the Capitol Theatre shortly. Against a background of smart cosmopolitan sets379 words
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Article386 1935-11-10 17 "Escapade" WILLIAM POWELL AT HIS BEST OHILANDERINGS of a debonair artist m Vienna, complications over past love affairs and a scrape over the portrait of a married woman that gets into print are among the details that provide a story of whimsical humour and gripping386 words
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Advertisement68 1935-11-10 17 >~x One Minute After Seeing iOth This Picture You'll Cheer Sjgg This Lovable Girl! fc AW R emem )e,r c meanie H^ weaves a magic spell P^ j W^ genuineness unlocks Jftli gloriously fulfills her >%««s gS j^y promise with a trxuml\ mmt^^^L lo ooo^^^^ FOX Picture wilh jK] X68 words
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Advertisement24 1935-11-10 17 TUNE m the WORLD f wfth a centurion 10 tub«» RADIO BETTER FOREIGN RECEPTION. 3nl e Aeenta. Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement80 1935-11-10 17 litf€& WOMEN WERE IN THIS MERRY ARTIST'S UFE! She was INTRIGUED \WK _J_V i PX m__mmm_m__i s^ e »*®s T^ y iN^ruAT EP I mff^ Ik'^ mSfmh ff indilcreetlll Wit only one wanted his 1 1| heart. .and won it! Ro- 111 g p f. mance aglow with the| joy80 words
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Advertisement257 1935-11-10 17 wff*^^^/rC__{_______W^^^^^ |H ALL PRUDENTIAL PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE 31st. DECEMBER, RECEIVE A BONUS. INSURE NOW AND REAP THE BENEFIT OF THIS YEAR'S BOMS. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR WITH THE PR HDEIVTI A L ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.. (Incorpora.ed m England) 17-18, Mercantile Bank Building, SINGAPORE. Singapore Branch has257 words
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Article149 1935-11-10 18 Magistrate's Warning To Parents (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. FREQUENT drowning fatalities among Malay children m the kampongs of Batu Kurau have caused Che Mohd Salleh, the Taiping Magistrate, to sound a warning note to parents to exercise more care for their little ones when149 words
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Article228 1935-11-10 18 New Scale Of Charges Announced MEMBERS of the public wishing to j employ police to guard personal property, for attendance at private entertainments, or for any other private purpose will have to pay according to the rates published below, which aro for a period of eight hours228 words
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Article48 1935-11-10 18 Singapore, Saturday. Mr. R. N. Kilroy, attached to the Royal Air Force, Seietar, was injured on Thursday night when he fell from a window of a house m Goodwood Park. He was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance suffering from head and leg injuries.48 words
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Article546 1935-11-10 18 Results Of Semi-Final Ties (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru, Nov. 9. The Johore Bahru District Badminton Association's Championship tcurnamen which has been go ng on at the J. B.A. enclosed court m Johore Bahru will be IM H .oming to a close. In the veteran's final546 words
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Article59 1935-11-10 18 English Tour Next Year THE Board of Control for Test Matches at home will meet on Nov. 19. to consider arrangements for the three Tests against All-India m 1936, while the advisory country cricket Committee at the same meeting wil. decide whether any alterations are necessary m the59 words
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Article61 1935-11-10 18 The following have been selected to play for the Junior Def>artmem against the R.A.M.C. on Tuesday, Nov. 12. H Tanglin at 5 p.m.:—,). Ferguson. Dm< Wong Lik. E CM. Hope. Chow Wai Tmm. M. T Hope. Ong Swet Ken^. y Armstrong. W. Ferguson, M. W. Arm .strong. X61 words
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Advertisement537 1935-11-10 18 Here is PROOF of j THE BEST STOMACH REMEDY _ffS^T m TTTT~~-| fiiwiirnDeclaratiott I that over 1,000 DOCTORS use Bisurated Magnesia •I. JAMF.S HUBERT HENDERSON, of l6/16, Neu Burlington Street, m the County of London, Tnct-tporatei Accountant, solemnly and sincerely declare that I have had produced to me and personally537 words
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Advertisement257 1935-11-10 18 MARCHING! ORDERS/ 1 coons When Radox gives a corn Its marchint orders it GOBS And geee for rood! Jutt read what Radox did for this oon sufferer:— suffered with four corns for five yem and it was torture to walk. 1 tried ail kinds of remedies without result. Then I257 words
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Article1078 1935-11-10 19 CRICKET CLUB BEATEN AIRMEN FAST Craigie Shines For Losers ißy Our Rugby Football Correspondent j Singapore, Saturday. AN interesting pointer to the possibilities of the Malaya Cup rugby competition m the south this season was provided by the meeting of the R.A.F. and S.C.C. first1,078 words
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Article117 1935-11-10 19 Perak Win Opening Match (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IN the opening match of the All-Blues 1 rugby football competition, the Perak Asiatics beat the Penang Asiatics by 11 points to nil, scoring a goal, a penalty goal and a try. Perak were superior m the first117 words
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Article95 1935-11-10 19 The Rest Beat THe M.S.V.R. At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Rest beat the M.S.V.R. at rugby to-day m the annual match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund by 8 pts. (1 goal, 1 try) to nil on a water-logged ground.95 words
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Article44 1935-11-10 19 Farleigh-Robertson Trophy Match Seremban, Saturday. Perak beat Negri Sembilan by 13 points to 11 m the Farleigh Robertson Trophy match this afternoon, scoring 2 goals and a try to a goal, a penalty goal and a try by the home team.44 words
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Article68 1935-11-10 19 Perak Beat Penang By 3-1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. PERAK beat Penang by 3—l m a friendly inter-State hockey match this afternoon on the Hutchines School ground. The visitors opened the scoring through Baharam, but Penang equalised through Keng Hock. Vellupillai put Perak ahead, and at68 words
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Article589 1935-11-10 19 FINE HOCKEY Pour Goals Without Reply Singapore, Saturday. TN a game that was replete with thrills from start to finish the Singapore State hockey team scored a convincing victory over Malacca by four clear goals to nil on the Padang to-day. The weather was ideal, and a589 words
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Advertisement269 1935-11-10 19 CHOCOLATE t Uj~ '>ib.„7j 1 i LozlO uar uxr BozC Bristol i ALSO I CREAMY MILK AND I FINE VANILLA \\\\\W_\\\\\\_\\\\_____\\\_\\\WWWWWW-MAAS-F x. j OPPORTUNITIES IN ENGINEERING. Ii all bramr.' ol Engineering eondttivi arc steadily improving; not only hay tra ned men brighter pro.spe ts and greater opportunities ihan for many269 words
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Title Section8 1935-11-10 20 She Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1935.8 words
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Article, Illustration169 1935-11-10 20 Another group of poppy sellers: From right to left: Mrs. West, Mrs Sturt, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Walsh. Mix.-. Bridget Thomas and Miss Gaskell The Miri team which won the Inter -Port Challenge Trophy at tlie R.S.Y.C. Regatta on Friday. Gifts of flowers received169 words
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