Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 November 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section15 1935-11-24 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 3 v o Ml SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1935. FIVE CENTS15 words
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357 1935-11-24 1 NANKING WILL CRUSH IT WAR LIKELY Japan To Back The Rebels A NANKING edict states that the proclamation of an independent regime in North Ch'na wili not be tolerated and will he resisted by force. Japanese messages declare that the independence movement will357 words
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Article49 1935-11-24 1 ■TO-DAY'S event at the Singa J pore Swimming Club will be the 100 metres open championshin of the club. The title is held at present by the club captain. Lieut. r H. Mackiilop. I t I I I f I I |:iaUlMIII|ll|ll|..|!llillllll!|:l|!'|l!| l ;|UttMl4i49 words
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Article, Illustration377 1935-11-24 1 (Jorgeous Wedding In Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 23 THE most lavish wedding ever .seen in 1 Shanghai took place this morning when Miss Butterfly Wu. the Chinese film star, and, Mr. Eugene Penn, a prominent Chinese business man, were married in Holy Trinity Cathedral which was heavily377 words
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Article144 1935-11-24 1 Entertained By Badm'nton Association Singapore, Saturday. The Clerical Union was the venue of a happy function this afternoon, when the Singapore Badminton Asscoiation entertained Sir Andrew Caldecott, retiring Colonial Secretary, to a tea party in honour of his appointment as Governor of Hongkong. The weather was delightfully144 words
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Article287 1935-11-24 1 BUG'S AMOK Panic In Singapore Lodging House Singapore, Saturday. pANIC reigned in a pilgrim lodging house in i'alembang Road in the early hours of this morning, when one of the inmates, a Hugis, named Madok seized a knife and began slashing left and right. There were about287 words
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Article152 1935-11-24 1 1 Stranded Cableship SUSTAINS FURTHER DAMAGE S ingapore Sat u relay A TELEGRAM was received this A morning by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd., stating that their cableship, "The Cab';, which went aground on Oct. 29 on an uncharted rock off Capt. St. James,152 words
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Article62 1935-11-24 1 Had Ground Conditions At Rome Aerodrome (From Our Oion Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. T':iE'- Dutch east hound air liner due at Singapore on Monday is fly?az :>«♦ hours behind schedule. This is the third Dutch plane in succession to In* delayed owing to ground conditions at the .tome62 words
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Article, Illustration308 1935-11-24 1 (irowth Of New Factory Area? What i.s going to be done with the piece of reclaimed land opposite the Alexandra Brick Works in Pasir Pan--Jang? For several months past, the P.WJ). have been working to reclaim tins land lrom the sea i\nd swamp, and this308 words
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Article56 1935-11-24 1 Kin^ Of Greece Delayed At Hr'nrl si Brindi I Ha Rtormv pondil I ireaten dttsEtnoointment t? »he f d?ji 'i who have flock. d tn Athens to v t)'" Kir* 9 to-morrow 1 The Kiny embarked on the Greek cruiser Helle from Jure but she was un- ableReuter - 56 words
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Article259 1935-11-24 1 TOUCH AND GO What He Told Local Resident Singapore, Saturday. IJOW near Air-Commodore Sit Charles hintfsloul Smith came to ;;handoninj» (he II l? lit U) Australia on which he emm 1 to grief a fortaifftH ;ii»o is told h\ Mr. E. Edwards. manai»er of Malayan Motors.259 words
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Article43 1935-11-24 1 Singapore, Saturd:v THE Qav.-as plane, vl-ich has boMI searching the East (oast 101 'Uc past th'-< e days for traces of Ur Commotlcip Sir riiailo Kmu I 1 I Sm'*h, re'urned to Sitfapori 1 \m day-. The s»:nlj was fruitless.43 words
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Article61 1935-11-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Industrial'sts IVlilion For ly<»an Sh;n,"hui .23 Leading industiioli -t.s in Sha ighai including Mr. Yu Wo Teh Mr. Yuno Chun-. Ghing ha d* t-> ihr Executive and Lcnslat to grant a hure loan through thn* bip banks to relieve the present businew depression, and61 words
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Advertisement13 1935-11-24 1 Goodwood Park Hotel Special Carry Lunch Every Sunday $1. Tennirf Badminton. Phone 6490.13 words
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Advertisement13 1935-11-24 1 I 5 A.M. EDITION j HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS s (SEE PAGE 3) S13 words
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Advertisement45 1935-11-24 1 ■nnl ft V^BBB^T^iTlMnl 1#" v '^H0 HELEN WINCH l.s the youngi i Mr. and Mr. Wmch. <A J. Cllve Court, ondon, annoum ed 1 ment to M OH of Ilv hai Ban] Sii^apoH'; <i- only son (<j Capl Gray Mills, whose h< tt Klngsdown, D^ai45 words
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Article, Illustration163 1935-11-24 2 i Mr. Cheoi)g V=' "iljn And Miss Tc<r[i Imm Trc Singapore, Sal ui day. TUft Chinese Consulate Singapore, was the scene of a pretty wedding today, the contracting parties being Mr. i Chong Yee Tian, cashier of the Nani yang Rubber Manufacturing Co., Sim: pore, youngest son of163 words
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Article474 1935-11-24 2 NEW PUBLIC HALL FOR SINGAPORE? 25-Year-Old Project FUND NOW OVER $35,000 Jj*E\Y people in Singapore know that there is to be a h&w public hall in the city. A public meeting was held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 5. 1 !')1O, and a resolution was passed for the474 words
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Article122 1935-11-24 2 Mr. Richard Boyer <Sc Miss Jessie t'hippendall Singapore, Saturday. THE wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedra] at 4.30 p ni. today of Mr. Richard Boyer, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company and Miss Jessie Chippendale, who arrived from home by the Boringia last week. The bride was given122 words
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Article139 1935-11-24 2 Popular Member Of Muslim Community The many friends of Syed Abdullah i bin HamiduUah Al-Tirmizi. popularly I known as H. Sadullah Khan, will be I sorry to hear of his death on Nov. l'i at his residence. 221, TanjoiiK Katonu Road. The funeral, wliich look place139 words
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Article51 1935-11-24 2 London, Nov. 23. In order to emphasise the great family theme of Christmas in the Empire broadcast, a .small child in the I heart of Now Zealand will introduce the j King in a speech of loyalty concluding with the words "Stand by for the King Emperor-51 words
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Article213 1935-11-24 2 Now Back At Work After Taking Kruschen have rheumatism ln Hm Icps j s enough !>u this man, a tailor, had it ir his hands tou, and, therefore, could v lot earn his Living. But he is lit now, and faufc at work. His213 words
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Article88 1935-11-24 2 Serious Quandary Faces Amer'ca New York, Nov 23 The appalling total of 1.960 million sterling of gold Is at present stored in American vaults, according to the latest Treasury statement ai;d the stream embarrassingly increases Ot the 125 millions that have flowed in since September. France has88 words
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Article77 1935-11-24 2 Singaix)re, Saturday. Charged with practising as a doctor end possession of poisons, a Chinese. Efoo Chay Chuan, appeared bel.ie the Second Magistral e, Mr. N. Griee this morning. He claimed to be trieo and the case was postponed \o Nov. 30, bail being allowed In the sum77 words
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Advertisement316 1935-11-24 2 MALAYA'J PREMIER HOTEL k I THIS WEEK 1 >»OM>AV WEDNESDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE 6..i0 h> 5.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 la midnight ITKSPAY, TIM RSDAY SATIRDAV. j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 0.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.15 to midnight BAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS THERE VVJLL BE316 words
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771 1935-11-24 3 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS Arsenal's Come-Back RANGERS BEATEN BY ABERDEEN IyiULC Sundetland went un to m- 11 mm their lead in poirts at the head of the Senior Division by beating Mi:lule:>.ro' 2—l, Derby ufre onlv ai>:e to s-hare honours with Liverpool ,n771 words
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Article70 1935-11-24 3 Huge Score Against Natal i T Durban. Nov. 23. HE Australian cricketers touring South Africa started a three-day match against, Natal to-day. The tourists scored 525 for 5 and gave an exhilarating exhibition of hitting Brown scoring 148, Fingleton 121. McCabe 65. Richardson 75, and ChipperfioldReuter - 70 words
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Article44 1935-11-24 3 Sydney, Nov. 2\. New South Wales had scored 373 for 3 at the cloce of play (Marks 38 McGilvray 66, Eastern not out 76 1 Reuter. In this four-d&v match the MCC had made 260 ail out in the first innings*.44 words
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Article869 1935-11-24 3 Washington, Nov. 23. Fears that the present bocm in Wall Street may lead to another Stock Market inflaticn were deprecated by a statement issued by Mr. Eccles, of the reaerai Service Board, who is of the opinion that there is an element of rafety and strength in869 words
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Article477 1935-11-24 3 Happy Function Last Night Singapore, Sunday. 'PHE cafe at Messrs RoLinftm and Co., Ltd., was the venue of a very happy function last night, the occasion being the annual dinner of the Singapore Teachers' Association. It was the first event of its kind held by the Association and477 words
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Article100 1935-11-24 3 Shipment To Belligerents May Be Prevented Washington, Nov. 23. Mr. Cordell Hul" intimated that the United States might try to prevent shipments •of cotton to i belligerent;; if it became necessarv. Asked whether he considered cotton essential to the carrying of war Mr. Hull told pressmen that anyReuter - 100 words
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Article162 1935-11-24 3 London, Nov. 23. The following rugby matches were played to-day: Scotland 8 New Zealand 18 (at Edinburgh) Lancashire 16 Cumberland 6 •al Blundellsands North Midlands 18 East Midlands II -at Birmingham) Ycikshire 11 Cheshire r > (at Hull) Bath 19 London Welsh 0 Blackheath 0 Harlequins 11 DevonportReuter - 162 words
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Article364 1935-11-24 3 SCOTLAND BEATEN 18—8 All Blacks Win At Murrayfleld London, Nov. 23. THERE was a crowd of 40,000 present j to watch the rugby match between the All Blacks and Scotland at Murrayfield to-day. The tcurists gained a well-deserved victory by 18 points to 8. The ground was slightly sof*, but364 words
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Article354 1935-11-24 3 Free Fare Wins Nov. Handicap London. Nov. 23 VHE Manchester November Handu.iu Which was run at Manchester today over 1 mile 4 furlongs, resulted ;is fellow FREE FARE (Sammy Wraggi 1 THRAPSTON <Rickaby> 2 JESMOND DENE < Steve Donoghue• 3 Nineteen ran. Won by 5 lengths, with l»/354 words
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Article247 1935-11-24 3 Latest War N't MANY CONFUSING REPORTS Home, Nov. 2.}. IT was oHicially announced today that the whole of O^aden has submitted to the Italians Keuter. EMPEROR A! THE J RON T London, Nov. 2... Consorship and prim.ti^c means of communication tonfuse the news from the various247 words
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Advertisement31 1935-11-24 3 (m\ v iV> No v \±~J i IP A DCTTCC V^x UluMlxL I I L. U MADE IN *H\H\^l\ ENGLAND tl Jf Jf APDMH TOBACCO CO. LTD. LONDON. mXXW' X\\fr' I31 words
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Advertisement251 1935-11-24 4 kY and STILL Packing Out Every Show Don't MISS This grand, Exciting THRILLER ALSO The Finest Film ever made— "111 K lI A KII -LOUIS F 1 1« HT WEDNESDAY NEXT AT "tH^CA^PBTOL!~I THK DATE YOU MUST f PENCIL NOW j r^g. mmmmmmm^^^ m^^m—^m^m mmm I'- m Jj:aSsasßaßa^^ IF YOU251 words
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Advertisement31 1935-11-24 4 CHIC NAIL POLISHES FOR BRILLIANT FINISH Available in the following shades. Colourless, Natural, Ruby, Kos?, Coral, Deep. Transparent or Creme, Price: 40 cents Rer bottle. Agents. GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 20b, Collyer Quay.31 words
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Advertisement174 1935-11-24 4 I IT'S THE SEASON'S SMARTEST LAUGH HIT! la w -?T 5 pavTlegn m^T k Kay s more fascinating than ever as she proves no woman. I^QU'mofcn her" at any love game— by turning the tables on,o HonoOrouble-maker—in^the' most 'delightful of all Jierjiitsl A Worntr Bros. Hit with GEORGE BRENT GENEVIEVE174 words
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Advertisement338 1935-11-24 4 At 29 this woman felt m because of corns! She tried most remedies before she found the sure reliever Radox. Radox bi om. fort; brought back her y< Her husband also had corns -until he u Radox. Just read tins ]< "Until a Jpw months ago 1 could hardly hobble338 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1935-11-24 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES THKV e a custom at the Shanghai Club heir own sped*! commemorfcti B >i Armistice Day. Because the occasion is not a holiday in Shanghai, and m.mbers are out and aboui It lawful occasions during the morning, ihc ceremony is held at 12..°,0, by which time itor,1,644 words
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Article1131 1935-11-24 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds MATING as a sport i> not as popular i it should be m this country. On th< <y>ast, where there are facilities, a numbei of enthusiasts may occasionally be se< hauling frantically on ropes or oars and re ferring hi loud and1,131 words
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Advertisement49 1935-11-24 7 When I think of how timidl my boys used to be" I i Lcai l l ;v I rr 7^ assist i^ _3j^\\ i js^^^fe Otscertaioll boys you f^B^IHB rOats.lti r »res the vital ctierrj w and .nus.it. fctdj .nomicaLSc.c oa .nui Ouaka •ootc Tin: OVAKEK FIGURE FOR GKlfiltm49 words
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Advertisement57 1935-11-24 7 I LEMON IBARLEY WATERI j CORDIAL (HIGHLY CONCENTRATED) j A HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE J i STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE t MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR BOTH YOUNG OLD I PHONE 3463 j SPHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS SINGAPORE. r GOLD MEDAL BRAND" TEA IS GOOD Betrer Quality Better Flavour and much better Price.57 words
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Advertisement252 1935-11-24 7 MADE ft Y THE MAKERS 1 frp OF FAMOUS Sjfp^^ H' FLIT L(^*S(pi 1 i\ew Portable J I j I vpt k %%nl« k r 1 Complete with Travelling Case. New Style Gothic Type $53.00 1 I REMINGTON RAND INC. j I (Incorporated in U.S.A.) J Union Building, 165, High252 words
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Article1363 1935-11-24 8 Woman Peeps At Singapore. by I our woman correspondent j "■namirtMtrffT— <>:i>l l >i i!l: >; > THE ractl arc on us; whether you attend the meetings or not you arc made conscious of it by extension at the hotels and cabarets on Saturday nights, which automatically brings crowds. It1,363 words
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Article, Illustration181 1935-11-24 8 MR. Walpole's new novel The Inquisitor is one of the most important of his works. It is a sequel to The Cathedral in so far as it has for its scene, and indeed fruits principal charac- ter. the town of Poichester. Several of the characters from181 words
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Article680 1935-11-24 8 WE are again reminded that Clnist- mas will soon be upon us, luti we have to be shopping for the tokens that will tell those wno are far away tbfat they are remembered. This week I have been snooping round for something that will please and interest680 words
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Advertisement164 1935-11-24 8 1 1 j .11 ST UNPACKED A verv CHIC collection <>f the J LATEST AMERICAN CREATION in Dinner, Cocktail and £vetfM downs, Cotton Frocks. Hridal Wreath, and Veils abo Chinese Carpet >. t De Souza Brothers, j 42, High Street. j 'Phone 3188. i USEFUL BOOKS •M-'lernJournansm Carr Stevens S4164 words
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Advertisement278 1935-11-24 8 r.'oi-ks for Cocktail Dinner. Dresses In New Metal Thread. Big Shipments Just Received. New Evening Dresses, Floral 'chili ons' Special attractions. Merle Norman medicated IJeauty treatment Mso given. BERNYECE HARVEY D. LAMB Room 31, A del phi Jlotel. 1 I I SELETAH <pKV\(J s S EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HO7EL. 14«/ 2278 words
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Advertisement163 1935-11-24 8 1 AMAMl*yte Amami Shampoos are a perfect health and beauty treatment, specially made I for year hair. No. 1 for Brunettes, I No. 5 for Blondes, No. 7 for the very fair, and the Amami Henna Application to brighten and tint dull hair. After your Shampoo use Amami WareSet. Six163 words
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Advertisement51 1935-11-24 8 I &Xf ilVrTitff"ri A t JV-™ ——i jfl aW K Always wash your stocking and dam:v undcTwe.n m water containing ScruW Ammonia Scrubb's tana* lnmi the Vwitci the itfM p-ii-liclo which harm the i.thri and wcu put four silks. Silk washes cleaner and wuh little rubbing with Scrubb'a. SCRUBBS CLOUDY51 words
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Article, Illustration900 1935-11-24 9 KIDDIES' parties seem to be in ful ft suing these days, with the approach (>f the festive season. A very jolly and lively one was given by Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Marriott on Tuesday at their house for their little daughter, Karen,900 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1935-11-24 9 ALTHOUGH NcvemA ber and December are usually very quiet months on the Hill, when only enthusiasts who enjoy mist and rain for their own sake venture for a holiday, this year the place has been cheerfully crowded. Pcrnaps to justifv the ootii^isn-. of tbe visitors, the1,400 words
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Advertisement67 1935-11-24 9 YLSIT JUsclc Trre RAFFLES HOTEL for X'MAS GIFTS Jewellery, Underwear, Embroidered handbags, Peking Trees, Chine.se Artwear, Novelties, for sending all over the w >rld h> satisfy your friends and relat ons. y»=*W^^B For Christinas this year, send J |1\ the most personal of all gifts— your photograph. t j JL67 words
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Advertisement164 1935-11-24 9 Of all i'he treasiirps in the Orient jade >s the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of all taste. send jade from poh Cheng cheon«* 88; North Bridge Road, for Christmas j n Jj^_J-jER) SMALL SHIPMENT J m^^K op I j AFTERNOON DRESSES j feftSes/JraC164 words
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Advertisement28 1935-11-24 9 Buy a Lampshade as a Christmas present. All Colours and Designs. Prices from $2.50 Made Specially By Mrs. J. de GRAAF GV 2 Milestone, 192-E, Pas'r Pan Jang.28 words
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Advertisement265 1935-11-24 9 PREVENTS SEASICKNESS and all Travel SfctoPM by 'bus. car, trai i or air; never fails. Guaranteed in every case. Tiny, tast.l,.^ :,,^ulc«. box r,r, cent*. !r< Qkemwfo. llepresentativet: lAMEB McKBCHNIE YEE 00. 24-2«i Raffles QMf, Singap«»n. B" ~m iirrnina H MILLINERY DEPARTMENT H (J LAST DAYS OF OUR GREAT SAI265 words
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589 1935-11-24 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 21, 1935. BRITISH AIR MAILS 'PHP, decision of the British authorities to restrict the use of the Dutch air mail service betwte.i Malaya and London led to a good deal of criticism, and we should imagine that the Dutch themselves were surprised at the fervour589 words
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Article1450 1935-11-24 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones No Hotte In The League: Peace And Power f*HINA at the m ment presents a squaresided struggle for spheres of influence. m fighting has not already broken out it is because none of the f ur sides wishes to be precipitate,1,450 words
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Article528 1935-11-24 10 Anglius - Anglius COCKROACH racing is the latest sport f in America. An owner has beer* disqualified for using a Flit syringe. A A A A ACCORDING to the motoring corres- ponden; of an American paper, you. j can distinguish the Fascist and the Ethiopian models.528 words
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Advertisement33 1935-11-24 10 ml day alarms j rom *7 ,<. ditto Swiss clock* from |fl SPr 1 1 h2 l\|*B VVaII ll< <-'^ wM beautiful walnut ras< .<. Ns <l l| t. v in J<»h<>re F.AI.S Opposite Clifford Pier.33 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1935-11-24 11 SCOTTISH RAVINE MURDERS ANOTHER MAN? Startling Evidence Expected STARTLING t\ idence is expected at the continued hewing of the preliminary inquiry on Nov. 2(1. into the charge of double murder against Dr. Buck Ruxton, the :;»>-year-old Lancaster medical practitioner. Dr. Ruxton is being held by1,048 words
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Article239 1935-11-24 11 £15,000 FOR A CHARWOMAN "I Won't Be Coming Back," j She Said i ßy An* Mail) London. Nov. 5. I AST week Miss E. Atkin, a ClerkenL- well woman in the forties, was a t cleaner in ihc Inner Temple. In the early mornings she was bus\ with her pail239 words
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Article372 1935-11-24 11 Wonderful Operation I LEARNING TECHNIQUE OF VISION (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 5. I EARNING to see is now the task U of Mr. Haydn Morgan. 8.A., 8.D., who, after spending the 29 years of his life in blindness, is now recover- j ing his372 words
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Article310 1935-11-24 11 COURT CLAIM Ex-Cabinet Minister's Son Sued (By Air Mai!) London. Nov. 5. JEWELLERY bought for |fri by an ex-Cabinet Minister's son WN the subject of I claim in Westminster County Court Mr. John Amer\ of Pitton Lodge, Maidenhead, pteaddd infancy in defence to claim by BUdngton310 words
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Advertisement75 1935-11-24 11 ART MODERN UKULELES I £\2 Beautiful Art Modern design. Made of X seasoned wood and fitted with Patent non--11 s i||, pegs. Very nice tone. NMt. Pro. Price $4.00. •;>II Same as above, except without the "Art Modern" design, but beautifully finished. Nett. Pro. Price $3*Bo. J| Packing and Postage75 words
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Advertisement9 1935-11-24 11 1 {Read The "Malaya Tribune" j Dominant in Malaya.9 words
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Article1160 1935-11-24 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Pater son hi Which 1 Discourse On THe Ait hi Mee-tilolloping And Give A Dissertation I Hit The Finer Points Of j I An Imperfectly Known Hut Hi) No Means To Re S Despised A ccomplishment i S j TO plagiarise a phrase1,160 words
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Advertisement189 1935-11-24 12 C TICKETS ISSUED S V^-**-'"^ BY ALL STEAM- S FOR AIR AND j i TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention i and assistance. i S 39, Robinson Road. Singapore. S J Telephone 5908. z tt*7*^ t —^fy WATCHES OlvrtGA,189 words
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Advertisement98 1935-11-24 12 More Health and Happiness j S j 1 l Sv> v^ roin tne green pastures of England r Factory packed with its fresh whole- i*=i* is **^^P< '^^^SJiM^ '"^W^ J^ lk J ood il l he Best f rom the i^fc isiwiii» ii 'W'miii— p" imiw West And happy mothers98 words
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Advertisement136 1935-11-24 12 4 I CORNS CURED Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood i poisoning but by using the marvellous y 1 SAN-DOL the real Carlsbad corn-plaster Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to j <*orn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of136 words
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Article, Illustration1782 1935-11-24 13 MALAYAN XOTKBQQK SOME REFLECTIONS ON MJLITAttISATION IX hi- valediction to Major-General win this week, His Excellency the Governor made some remarks concerning Ihe military significance erf General Lewin's 'command in j .Malaya which h cau th.y We re very brief ma; not have appeared to ir1,782 words
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Advertisement105 1935-11-24 13 \\naisne tola tier RUNDOWN *ji nusiana I|N ironM |H I< yo.i-yoti arc »lU»rcsi-jn-H wemn .n imml.v and miml, your Hpirhs rttrfH, a,, alarmingly low-you must do ,on.ething about it. 'lake Watcrbury's Com- @S l ,.und.Rcn,cnl>crla.,tycarMabcrshusb a ndfrU K^ Jt ,st as you do now. The doctor told him to .akc105 words
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Advertisement217 1935-11-24 13 I -orPOUTtMIIES in E^GUHBERISG. j In all branches of Bngmeering cjjdHiona are steadily improving; not only havtrained men brighter prospects and greater opportunities than for many years bat the r services are being utilized for the responsible, duties now arising. Oarly U is in your interests to train and qualify217 words
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Advertisement69 1935-11-24 13 4^^> IF^ l^^k W^^ STRAIGHTENED S Before. Aft _aml ail ocular defects rorrecf, ed by the iioßl ttiodern methodc known in science. 1 i Glasses if needed S R A.THOIVIPSON, S H L. BURROUGHS. I Doctors of Ocular Science and t (>p|»»lojj;v. s i fears Experience iri Clinical Research Work.69 words
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Advertisement25 1935-11-24 13 I J, A V tMMtrynTT^TMinrTTTfTjgMM 4o 2 20 CTS 6 °z3oas °Oz4OcTS Also CREAMY MILK and FINE VANILLA > HAAS i I i i •1 125 words
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Article736 1935-11-24 14 Anson Athletic Association The Annual Report New Office-Hearers For Singapore Clubs Picnic Parties Of Local Barbell Men The Jubilee Minstrels League Of Friendship Hems Of Interest. (By "Clubman") i T HAVE received this week a copy of the annual report of the Anson Athletic Assocmtion, Singapore,736 words
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Article, Illustration1463 1935-11-24 14 CONCERNING TABLE MANNERS (By Horatius) AS Chairman of the Card Room at my favourite club, I recently j had occasion to castigate a member for behaviour which I regarded as unseemly. Perhaps 1 should say that I gently chided him for offending the ethics of the game and1,463 words
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Advertisement236 1935-11-24 14 fVUULIQ WPPEfiMINTOWE i past rtToodV There riiould always be a Peppermiflt Cure has bottle of Woods' Great m the standard family Peppermint Cure hand> all residents of in the house or when It has the same travelling; sickness popularity everywhere. As a strikes one very quickly in remedy for Toothache,236 words
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Article, Illustration1989 1935-11-24 15 Dragon - Dragon (By SINGAPORE MAY VISIT PENANG NEXT YEAR Imitation Likely To lit Sent S.B.A. Preparing For> Coming Inter-State Matches Mr. Leow Kim Fatt And The Colony Team Mm Valuable Advice And Encouragement Sir Andrew Caldecott's Interest In The Game Results Of Friendly Fixtures. ARKI'IA' has been1,989 words
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Article96 1935-11-24 15 Convinced His Hour Will Soon Come Vienna, Oct. 9. THE Archduke Otto, pretender to the throne of Austria, informed friends to-day that "only deceit" and false leaders prevented his return as empevcr three months ago. The Archduke, in a letter to the mayor of Waidhofenotto, said he had96 words
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Advertisement99 1935-11-24 15 I GLORIOUS HEALTH! j S BOUNDLESS ENERGY! i S I Srienee offers them tc yon for the taking in the form of I BIOCITIN j Take Biocitin and feel the thrU) of new energy coursing in i your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. All regular user?99 words
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Advertisement320 1935-11-24 15 0 reasons WHY DOCTORS recommend and use Bisurated Magnesia STOMACH TROUBLES QUICK RELIEF-no ttftttw Low severe digestive troui>l*» ntty bfe, Btmirated' M i^wia bnm:- reiiaf within minutes. (D UNFAILING BENEFIT I ated' Magnesia h»s ended RtnoMch disordn wfaere otbei p*!wwttfft had lailcnl entirely REMOVES CAUSE OF PAIN Burning stonMi li320 words
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Article, Illustration968 1935-11-24 16 SHORTAGE OF FIRST j CLASS MEN HOW THE PROBLEM COULD BE SOLVED AT a time when rugby football is more popular than ever before in Singapore, through the increasing interest that is being taken in the game by the Asiatic clubs, it is a pity968 words
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Article81 1935-11-24 16 FLYING OFFICER SPRING ALL, who ivas skipper last season of the United Services Malaya Cup side, left for home in the P. and O. Rawalpindi on Friday. LIEUT. J. T. BILLSON, who two seasons ago icas one of the finest centres in Malayan rugby, is now captain of81 words
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Article, Illustration524 1935-11-24 16 NEW TALENT Next Promotion At Stadium j BY "K.0." WITH plenty of new talent In the Colony future promotions should !iav< HCClWcnl support. I »>.ir Japanese and a Filipino huve arrived from Japan, and Aime K: M >ha.i is 4me by the ATHOS toMr. liell is524 words
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Article, Illustration445 1935-11-24 16 I Protest Against Match With Germany I nURING the past few weeks there j r>a"e been developments in the j matter of the protests agates! England i playing i Germany at Tottenham, first mentioned in this column a week ago. Protests from Jews resident in London- 'Spurs'445 words
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Article, Illustration551 1935-11-24 16 American Writer's Criticism ON July <i, 1935, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, playing at Wimbledon, came from the apparently hopeless position of 2 5 in the final set to defeat Helen Jacobs in the final round of the all-England tennis tournament, writes Henry MeLemore in an American paper.551 words
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Article, Illustration861 1935-11-24 16 In a second team match olavtd on the Raffles Institution ground, they defeated the schoolboys by five ?;c;us to j one. It would not be a bad idea if the j Colts could have ~i match between their first and second teams. The result, however, would be861 words
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Article831 1935-11-24 17 Colourful Display At Bokil Timah p- o\ respondent) Singapore, Sat urday •HIS last d! the races in spite oi I tn e :ds and spasms I ra quite a crowd. -j^ t Iway? careful to u.> at their b -d it mi be saiu that Singapore831 words
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Article190 1935-11-24 17 Services To Suffering Humanity (By Air Mail) (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London, Nov. 12. IN the best traditions of the Royal Navy, the R.A.F. is acquiring a record of humane service in peace time. A summary of official flights during the quarter ended Sept. 30, includes190 words
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Article103 1935-11-24 17 Alleg?d Breach Of Trust Of $640 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. l IM Hock Guan, the well-known foot- bailer, and postmaster at Masjid Tanah Post Office, appeared before the Alor Gajah police magistrate yesterday charged with criminal breach of trust of j640. The charge was exnlained,103 words
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Advertisement417 1935-11-24 17 ff <7 Thcij said it was overwork and certainly I \V~\ joS^\ was working Lard at j \u Tr x the time So I took A 7^ &/V A my husband's advice. If V mLm\ 1 got in more help jdrwl n/A^/-/ T and took longer rests -WfimJ wJ'lj^/ D\.417 words
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Advertisement416 1935-11-24 17 In /^ff^ d> minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gas~» all disappear within two ml&uttf of taking a dose of Chardox. CharAox la not a drug— ll la highly-refined and extremely actlv* form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and416 words
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Article129 1935-11-24 18 Selangor Beat Perak At Hockey (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday I A LAST minute goal by MARTIN gave Selangor victory over Perak by 3 to 2 in the inter-State hockey match played on the Padang to-day. The game was played in a continual drizzle129 words
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Article68 1935-11-24 18 No Score In Friendly Match In Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Perak, Saturday. In the friendly rugby match to-day between the United Services and Perak there was no score. Rain interfered with I play a good deal. The Services dominated I the first half but Perak68 words
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Article746 1935-11-24 18 SINGAPORE'S CUP VICTORY 12-3 MARGIN Negri Outplayed In Later Stages (By Our Rugby Football Correspondent). Singapore. Saturday. IJNLESS Singapore manage to spring a big surprise when they meet the United Services in the Malaya Cup match at Anson Road on Dec. 6, it is now fairly746 words
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Article218 1935-11-24 18 To Fight Uzcudun On I Dec. 3 i THE date of Joe Louis' Jight with Paolino Uzcudun, the Spanish champion, is Dec. 3, but it will not be staged at Madisonsquare Garden, writes Trevor Wignall in the "Daily Express." Mike Jacobs, the promoter, states that he218 words
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Article77 1935-11-24 18 The Spartan Badminton Party is being formed in connection with the amalgamation of the Mount Zion B.P. and the Valley B.P. The general meetine of the newly Sensr's place on the 22nd inst., and the following were elected as office-bearers: Hon. Secretary, Yap Yew Keng; Hon. Treasurer.77 words
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Article403 1935-11-24 18 Monday's Finals AN INTERESTING PROGRAMME THE finals in the Singapore Ama--1 teur Boxing Championship will be held art Monday at the New World Arena starting at 9 p.m. The fights are all interesting and some keen boxing is assured. THE PROGRAMME The following is the progiamme:403 words
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Article40 1935-11-24 18 "The semi-final tie of the singles championship tournament will be played off between Lim Cheng Gek and Seet Tiam Hock of the top section oil Tuesday. Nov. 26.. and Tan Huat Sent will meet Ng Khiok Jin.40 words
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Advertisement252 1935-11-24 18 HEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION I Many people suffer in silence untold agonies, constant brain-wearying pain and irritation caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your252 words
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3016 1935-11-24 19 FINAL DAY OF S T C RACES THE CRETAN GIRL'S SPLENDID WIN Singapore, Saturday. Tocsaway with 360 tickets was QESPITE the wet weather, there Wftfl a iaiLV attendance at today's races at Bukit Timah— the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter3,016 words
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Article98 1935-11-24 19 Jack Sharkey Finds It Easy Booton, Nov. 23. Jack Sharkey had an easy but stormy encounter in the first of his come-bacK fights. His Neg,'ro opponent Eddie Winston went down for a coun t of ten at th( end of the first round after a brace98 words
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Article142 1935-11-24 19 Keppel Ladies B^at Island Club Ladies THF: match between Uie LadJ Koppel Goif club and Island I played on Friday. Nov j.i. ovci Keppe! links resulted ii: a \se home t-.-^m bv 5 3 4 to 3 Island Club plaj rs' mci i Ml. K.'UV I Vs)142 words
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Title Section8 1935-11-24 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, L935:8 words
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Article, Illustration157 1935-11-24 20 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan and other miest: at ih< Eton H, i Sports. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan prcs. ntcd Uw prlS The Aldersbrook ChUdren'ja Home, Wanstead, London, E.. had a giant bonfire, which waj made by the sta ff of nurses, for the amusement of157 words
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