Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 December 1935
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1935-12-01 1 Th e Sunday Tribune r SINGAPOItE, SUNDAY, DECEMBKK 1, 19:)5. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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351 1935-12-01 1 ARMED BATTLE URGED WAR CERTAIN Foreigners Ordered To Leave H »'slumgkai, Saturday I^ening. THAT the situation in North China is extremely ten^c i& indicated by the fact that the lorefen Ministers have instructed their national* ami missionaries to Hiflidr**- from feast, Hop i ami fcoinReuter - 351 words
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Article178 1935-12-01 1 (.(.A. Members Against Subsidy IS the $10,000 annually .spent or i tho 1 Police Bond productive of tl* WWJ* red- U it still nectary to^continue to maintain the Police Band m ih, lace o! a more v.i.i JgJr^JJ of the distressed people, particularly a* de&Utttto and orphaned178 words
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Article173 1935-12-01 1 Tragedy Oil Pcrak Rubber Estate (Ffbm Our Oirn Cones'ponUeni.. Taiping, Saturday Before the honor-stricken eyes )f his mother, a three-year-old Tamil ehHct was .struck dead and another boy injured by lightning on an estate near Taiping At th£ inqtu.st, Paiaiuamah. the" woman, told Che Salleh. the Taiping173 words
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Article90 1935-12-01 1 1 kiess Of Mr. Herbert Cantrell Mr. Herbert Cantrell, the treasurer of the Singapore Swimming Club, was taken ill suddenly on Friday and is in ne General Hospital. Mr. Vaughan Jones, the secretary of the club, is at present on holiday in Borneo, recuperating after illness and will90 words
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Article27 1935-12-01 1 JOHORE PLANTERS ASSOCN. The haU'-yearly meeting of the Johoro Planters' Association will be held at the Rengam Club, johore, on Satc rday, Deo. 14. at 11.15 a.m.27 words
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Article172 1935-12-01 1 Vtriturcsonu' English Youths <By Air Mail) 'ttrom Our Own' Correspondent) London. Nov* 20. DADDL1NG -patiently somewhere in the M rranean are a couple of canopn their way to Singapore An t'.vci! ipore ambitious effort. 'is- 1 beiflg •planned by Mr. Colm Sulh van, Britain's champtort172 words
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Article, Illustration745 1935-12-01 1 A NEW ERA I i i i Act Of Economic j Necessity Sintf^por?. Saturday. A FEW days ago Ui^ Philippine y* A Islands -embafMH upon j their t&it-years t^xpeiroent towards complete independence of rovernment. In front of the magnificent buildup of the Legislative offices in the •ity745 words
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Article343 1935-12-01 1 Ambitious Hut Cautious AMERICAN SENATORS V I EWS "HPALK of Japan pouncing upon the Philippines after the Americans haw withdrawn from the islands \p a myth, and imllii'i.u- Imt a. lot of loos. 1 conversation hi my opinion, .Japan will, never endeavour to conquer th<-343 words
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Article187 1935-12-01 1 NOT PROVED Censorship By Italians Addis Aliaba. Nr.v. .Tfl. 4N official annoinujemejit- stales thir'tV recapture of W..1 Wai and the run 1 >ur of the rQ*|KupAU<ft) of Makate »^re' bIMr un<-<>nfinne<l. Tht Gowrmient luU *teV>grapl*Hi the commanders furtn infi-rni*** ion. —^Reuttr. Asmara. Now %Q. The Italians areReuter - 187 words
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Article289 1935-12-01 1 Full Co-opera t on On The Covenant London, Nov 29 The recent Mcur&ncet given to Britain as to the attitude that wculd be assumed by thr French Government in the event of a conflict being prov<?ked by Italy in consequence of the application or sanctions by theBritish Official Wireless - 289 words
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Article47 1935-12-01 1 Mot. Than H*lf I Ton S:izcd At Bangkok (From Our Owii Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. MORE than half a ton of opium was found in a railway wagon attached to a goods train from North Siam, unclaimed. It was peived i»\ the Bangkok Excise officials.47 words
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Advertisement18 1935-12-01 1 iGoodvvood Park I Hotel I Special Curry Lanch I Every Sunday $1. 1 Tennis Badminton, I Phone 6490.18 words
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Advertisement12 1935-12-01 1 •-^^> COS I 5 A.M. EDITION HO^IE FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE A _X12 words
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Miscellaneous53 1935-12-01 1 TODAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB ■TO-DAY'S event at the Singapore Swimming" Club will be the third race tor the JacksonMillar tn phv 1">() metres handicap, open to all classes. There wW be n and eo»ceil I his eveminf from ti-8 p.m. at the Club. t «ii»inMt l mniniTiiiiuiMuinßaniir* B ™iTi53 words
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Article188 1935-12-01 2 Criticism By German Leader Berlin, Nov. 30. J\R. Schacht, addressing the Academy oi German Law, appealed for [airplay foi capital in order to enable Germany to continue her constructive programme. He criticised the application oi' Radical Nazi ideas towards industry and mad;' stinging observations about theReuter - 188 words
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Article59 1935-12-01 2 American Football Casualties New York. No:. 30. ALTHOUGH thf^ Amciican football sea- son has still several weeks to run. 35 pfityers have already died a^ a result of injuries sustained In matches. This is the highest total since 1931. when 49 deaths resulted in a revision :fReuter - 59 words
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Article162 1935-12-01 2 Interesting Demonstration Ai The Drill Hall Singapore, Saturday. Presenting a strikingly smafi appearance in their blue uniforms antf G nganrj caps, the knembers of iiu gingapore Boys' Brigade gave a "vcjS terestirig drmnn^rroti^n and display at the S.V.C. Drill Hall to-day, Olfbrc a' ij,rge audience which included162 words
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Article110 1935-12-01 2 Possibility Of An Increase In Wages London, Nov. 3fl. The centre of negotiations In connection with the claim of miners for wast increase has mcvrd from London to the mining districts where representative;:. ol owners are consulting their ors&nisa- ions. They will meet the Secretary for Mines againBritish Official Wireless - 110 words
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Article68 1935-12-01 2 British Delegation \\n\ Advisers London, Nov 'M). Sir Samuel Hoare and Sir Bolton Gyres Monsell will head the British Delegation to the Naval Conference with fcheii advisers, Admiral Sir Ernlo Chatfteld, Sir Warren Fisher, Mr. R L Craigie, and Vine-Admiral w. M. James! a proforma invitation has beenReuter - 68 words
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Article38 1935-12-01 2 AIR MAIL DELAYED Forced Down Owing To i!ad Weather (From Our Own Correspondent) The eastbountl Imperial Airways plane wIli < ft Rangoon this aft< rnoon for Bangkok was forced to return owing to heavy weather on the Burnia-Siam frontier.38 words
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Advertisement302 1935-12-01 2 faK h§ Hotel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J) X THIS WEEK i MOX|)AV .'>v"r:'l)Xl Sirw *V FKll>Aj_. J COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p m. DINNERS DANCE (infiMial) O.ik to midi H KSI>W rHi'RSPAY SATURDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 La 9.15 p.mi J SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) j J 9. IS to302 words
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Advertisement207 1935-12-01 2 t ai tei aim 1 IB ftiiil wfesßS i!gll»HnM t 1 (if r I I IMhi t X A IS VERY NEAR I 4> LET I SUPPLY THE GIFTS YOU NEED I t* THIS YEAR WE HAVE A LARGE V Y SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR AL! r f AT REASONABLE207 words
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Article1090 1935-12-01 3 LAST NIGHT'S BOXING Full Of Action WEBER WINS ON POINTS illy "K.0.") I AST night's boxing at the Olympic Stadium was one of the best shows seen for a long time as far as action was concerned Th. programme, presented bv Mr. hwee Seng, consisted of1,090 words
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Article79 1935-12-01 3 Accident To Haggis At Scots' Dinnsr London. Nov. 30. JjISASTEK befell the haggis at the annual o inner of the St. Andrew's Club in London which was attended by 500 Scots last night The haggis was being carried round the dining hall in traditional fashionReuter - 79 words
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Article174 1935-12-01 3 Students Of Raffles College Entertain Singapore, Sunday. A very enjoyable concert was given by the students of the Literary and Dramatic Society of Raffles College at the Oei Tiong Ham hall last night in the presence of a large gathering. The programme consisted of a comedy drama of174 words
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Article1407 1935-12-01 3 1 League Matches ANOTHER SETBACK FOR ARSENAL I ARSENAL .once again received a set back yesterday, when they visited Huddersfield who held them to a goalless draw. Sunderland wont further ahead I by defeating Everton 3-0, while Derby found no difficulty in beating West Bromwich by 2-nil.1,407 words
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Article51 1935-12-01 3 Tributes To His Genius And Character London, Nov. 30. The Centenary of the birth of tbe Great American humorist, Mark Twain, is widely commented on in the press. Most papers publish special articles or pay tribute editorially to the "geniuo and character of the creator oi "Huckleberry Finn."British Official Wireless - 51 words
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Article242 1935-12-01 3 F .A. CUP GAMES Results Of Matches In First Round London. Nov. 30. THE first round in the English FoolAssociation Cup was played to-daj Most oj the Third Division teams taking pait were successful. Oldham A. .scored a convincing victory over Ferry Hill A. by 6 l and Reading overwhelmedReuter - 242 words
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Article15 1935-12-01 3 Sterling on New York is 4.93U- Paris 74%. Gold 141 /O^d. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 15 words
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Article314 1935-12-01 3 No Anxiety Felt DEFENCES GREATLY. STRENGTHENED Alexandria. No\ .50. ■raATSVn iro-iN Sirnor Mussolini ma\ ordei to Libya, talk ff an invaM"ii pf Kj^rypl is no longer reuardefl seriously, states Keut* t's special corr^spondeni in chc Canal Z?me. who says lhal be has "«>t met a sint»leReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement143 1935-12-01 3 Are y u prepared trained ready to respond t'> the invitation? Are you equipped to seize golden opportunities as arise? Momenta fi\y. days are hurrvweeka and months. SI CCESS beckoca YOU! it is for you to respond Success in life waits only upon those who seek it. You can never143 words
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Advertisement26 1935-12-01 3 0k VperW V-/ I UAPF TFS V_- U I y M l\ U !LQ #w MADE IN rl APOATH TOBACCO CO LTO. LONQON HUV* m\\\V a\\vV26 words
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Advertisement234 1935-12-01 4 I M^ II Mil I Hill. .JXL. -ILIIJJB I I 111 I I MARION CONQUERS A T TT 4 t 1 "m. Ki I A LHAMB R A I TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 Of h*T I<l V iiJ^ >upportin» &> V'" B^ <r B|fcg||niljM foil]; •'^x x^^^mhl I -u.iriv the l#-y wM^^^^m234 words
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Advertisement270 1935-12-01 4 j G > /n^V 3 SHOWS TO-DAY i Season Extended owing to 7T» V- ,1- tl di; S The Whole Town's Talking about ELEANOR //U S POWELL'S Amazing Dancing and (he Grand W J^T (=C^ •^aHFMvo^^ n /V^l i I 1 JACK BENNY EUAN(» POWEU ROBERT TAYIOR-^fe? j I 1270 words
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Advertisement130 1935-12-01 4 l CAPITOL NEXT WEEK I A Warner Bros.' lc«gK Hit kl^erak Turk i iuli. DECEMBER BKYE MEETING 1935. FRIDAY. 6TH. DECEMBER, L88& SATURDAY, TTH. DECEMBER, IHt> ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 P.M. OX MONDAY THE 2ND. OF DECEMBER Tin- Subscrp ions for Visiting Members •hall be:— EN LADII for the Meet130 words
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Article, Illustration1778 1935-12-01 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IKT us have a dissertation this week on the subject of tipping. My recent trip to Shanghai and back cost Q2, this being the full first-class return fare, with no reductions for Press, Civil Scrvke, .Missionary Work r any other such reason The shipping companies run returns1,778 words
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Advertisement83 1935-12-01 5 o*o *r/NO> co*t^M i4 Mf upy 010 sow 4N£:a AftPßy oto jo«/t was //t 4 4^0 CALl£f> POA VV/S SO(.t 4W/> Wf CKttf 0 V\/S ROAST M/HK&r -w/fc 'coto fHe was evidently not only a convivial but also a discriminating King > The TIME to bun fl When >/"u OSM83 words
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Article, Illustration772 1935-12-01 6 MHortius - MHorti us CLUBS AND THE LAW UliJ MEMBERS ol bridge clubs must 1 have read v»ith something approaching consternation, the ruling rfr rl Wilberforce at -sioiis. Ih declared th;it: Any game ol cards that is not a game of pure skill is illegal if played for tacaaey in772 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1935-12-01 6 Hitler Influence DR. PAUL B. MEANS' BOOK r»HURCH and State in most Euro- pean countries are so closely connected that the history of one is very largely a history of the other. In Britain from the days of the early religious pioneers to the days1,088 words
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Article317 1935-12-01 6 Ten Minute Alibi" At The Victoria Theatre FOR the past two years members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps in* i crested in theatricals have given th<* public excellent Christmas entertainment in the form of pantomimes written by Mr. T. W. Morray. This year the SVC is to317 words
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Advertisement260 1935-12-01 6 HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Awful Backache, excruciating rheumatic pains, even bed-ridden, have once again enjoyed splendid stiff, swollen joints, the agony of lumbago, urinary vigour and vitality. troubles, bad nights— all these are sure symptoms De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are not a of weak kidney action.260 words
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Advertisement122 1935-12-01 6 TIGER BEER i s n i s i .j. 1 PROVED S and IMPROVED i Mil J^ xm s Supremacy carried yet further ahead by unrivalled design features, i better performance, and greater value j L j B.S.A. 3.48 h.p. 0.11.V. Blue Star j THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD.122 words
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1111 1935-12-01 7 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds I t j j Penance And Pleasure The Joys Of Mud i This Artificial Life s s I i THERE are some people who whistle for lh< sheer pleasure of taking a bath. Silvery sounds come floating from the1,111 words
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Advertisement66 1935-12-01 7 BS H^^^^hl 1 BB Jfl i^^^?Bßw H Ik fl Hb^ ■I *>• 8 I -siS^i^^^lH HP*? iL, SliPi&M Br^^.^ frnfflffl B '>; MJB i//C/" BB JW^^» Hr MHMKX?** *m*L£i2r'^H Wm Jam rmmi m m Fm^ wS f^m I Craven*' A'*»c*lc*i w-ithin I x^v.>^, "x < -<^ I the -irtisht tin,66 words
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Advertisement155 1935-12-01 7 1 LEMON 1 jBARLEY WATER! I i I CORDIAL I (HIGHLY CONCENTRATED) S |a highly nutritious beverage I I STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR BOTH YOUNG OLD PHONE 3463 jPHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS SINGAPORE. i CORNS CURED Not hy cutting them and running the real danger of blood155 words
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Advertisement146 1935-12-01 7 aerhaw yjiTU TUPT i^^^ '■^■ai %w^ 119 i s9 Hß(^p'*^^^'3t BbRSH EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES 77»e Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic, eminently suited for Human Beings of alt ages from early childhood upward*, for the elimination from the system of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, and all Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments^ Their regular146 words
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Article1970 1935-12-01 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by our woman j j correspondent AMONGST the several weddings solemnised the last week-end was that, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, of Mr. Richard Boyer. of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, and Miss Jessie Chippendale. Miss Chippendale, the sister of Mr. J. A. Chippendale whose dancing on1,970 words
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Article2151 1935-12-01 8 WHEN your heart's on fire smoke gets in your eyes." These are the words cf a song that every one is singing, and your escort will certainly want do sing or say them to you if he sees you in the smoky chiffon at Enid Peuie's Shaded2,151 words
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Advertisement85 1935-12-01 8 Of all t'he treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of all tasie. send jade from poh cheng cheong 88, North Bridge Road, for christmas You can always be sure of finding i00 something different at 'EveV. The 4*****i^fc\85 words
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Advertisement170 1935-12-01 8 w 1 1 The newest Swiss JL I 1^ Straws in the latest shades <t/ and colours have just arrived. \j th Let's make YOU sport's hat, a dress hat or A a hat to match your gown. 'J-\ 3^l Alwayt Something New At V THE HOVSB OK MtW IHIM,S170 words
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Advertisement261 1935-12-01 8 i I WHAT A DELIGHTTtL IUFFEUHNJ E MAYBELLINE WOULD MAKE IN AIMKAfJ \N< K The NEW improved MAYBELLINE mascara quickly gives that much-to-be-desired natural appearance of eye beauty J the colour, depth, and expression of the eyes are intensified by the toft, dark fr.nge !of lustr< u- lashes. h is261 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1935-12-01 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill I AST week in Kuala Lumpur was unL it appears, from i glim ps. list of forthcoming social actr that the two coming weeks are likely to be almost as devoid of entertainment, apart from the usual nightly dances at the various cabarets1,317 words
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Article, Illustration124 1935-12-01 9 THIS week I asked four women who they thought the best dressed of their sex on the Hill at the moment, and each one had a different opinion. Mrs. A. chose Mrs. Cuscaden from Malacca, very neat in a beautifully cut beige skirt, a brown and124 words
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Advertisement119 1935-12-01 9 LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY by Walter B. Pitkin one of the best books 1 ever read: It ought to be in its twentieth printing and I wish I could afford tc put one in every library in this state" —A Hanker. PRICE *1.00 (Postage extra). Kelly Walsh, Ltd., (Incorporated in119 words
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Advertisement128 1935-12-01 9 *THE LAST WORD SHOE FASHION. Come to VAXI T Y S 15, Capitol Building. For Dolls for the young. Flowers to adorn the dryad. Hath to crown the chic. Handbags for the elegant. Fancy novelties for the vain, and Pleasing- gifts for all. I /^ll) SALE i I v y128 words
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Advertisement218 1935-12-01 9 cflpP^xX^Mflt IUF^TSHLijfIQ Iflfc m py U uu/nmrT" "B I MILLINERY DEPARTMENT H LAST DAYS OF OUR GREAT SALE )M TRExMENDOUS REDUCTIONS W H ON ALL THE STOCK jH F^ DURINC; THE FEW DAYS PENDING j^ ARRIVAL OF THE NEW SHIPMENT. LI M i; \l i LLS I'L i. t I218 words
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Article1532 1935-12-01 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Geneva Drowning In Powerful Currents WHAT a plea ant, peaceful world it is! The answer to those people who believe that the League f Nations will bring the millennium is contained in the picture reveakd in the pasl week's news cables: Italians1,532 words
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620 1935-12-01 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 1, 1935. LIVING ON A PENSION »po judge by the newspapers, it would appear that pensioners j are a pathetic class of people, COHtantly seeking advice and wonder- IHg whether they can make ends meet. The majority, no doubt, are as well able to take620 words
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Article494 1935-12-01 10 Anglius - Anglius IUST a tender anecdote for husbands to begin with. ]\iE newly-wed husband walked homa one evening with a parcel in hi> hand and the light of rebellion in hi. ?yes. "Look here. Gwendoline," he cried, Tm about fod up with fish every day.494 words
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Advertisement39 1935-12-01 10 m! day tiaras from $7..">0 6 day rks from $11.— ditto Swisa clocks from $20.--Sflp^7^l>a3^ V;:1! 1« 1< with hcaiitiful walnut «-:is«->. Hi yjyr I I i^^ if 1 Nv ut v n •'°tior«' I-'. .MS. Opposite CWford /W.39 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1935-12-01 11 LADY TAVISTOCK'S PETITION "A FREE LIFE" Judge On Talk Of Immorality ALLEGATIONS that a lady of title had formed "an intimate and clandestine affection" for an old friend of the family were examined by Mr. Justice Kuckn ill in the Divorce Court in dismissing the petition1,759 words
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Article144 1935-12-01 11 Organised Gang's Activities In Calcutta Calcutta. Statues of famous British soldiers and statesmen which line certain streets lr« Calcutta are being systematically mutilated by what appears to be an organised gang. The bronze sword and scabbard and the reins have been removed from the statue of Lord Roberta.144 words
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Article557 1935-12-01 11 Disclosures At Double Inquest i ßy A^r Mail) Gillingham, Kent, Nov. 16 EVIDENCE of a woman's association u with a man while her husband was away at sea; of their plans to run away together; and of her final decision that she could not ruin557 words
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Article321 1935-12-01 11 200 Deaths Since March MILITARY RATIONS S-HOt R DAY (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent' London. Nov. :2<>. i^UT of a total of 55.000 Italian workers in East Africa. 21! deaths wore HCgtotered from M.nvh 1 to Nov. 10. These figures are given in321 words
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Advertisement69 1935-12-01 11 y i it i: al5 v i ii i: ii>iit i: r j j i i (>rr r.t;uitifu!l> illustrat«*d W-pifWi GENERAL CATALOGUE NO. 36 i* Semi i y»>nr nanu* for a copy. Absolutely Free, i k !.'-i;!(l !»<• in tAery Musir Lover's )>*>saessi( n. T M. A. MUSIC HOUSE ti69 words
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Advertisement47 1935-12-01 11 rhwr A>» I U\J t. IN \1 grj| ""'/J^Sowß X^4________________________^ P_______H__l: '^i^r^' ____Bu£ll_i___-il ___________________!l___r^^* )^r itHit' VV> ****&-**s lid net a KuOmy dud >ht \*uJt u "i_u4<«^«i" _^r- v a m v "««/<« Auifuwi mitt That is why (JtSMI WiSe mothers insist on /^m^ ./==z=?_ll I for 6a6y47 words
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Article1272 1935-12-01 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On The New Singapore Craze S For Keeping Goldfish, Emphasise The Depravity Of The Practice And At j i The Same Time Give S Gratuitous Information On How Best To Practise It. 1 VEEPIXG goldfish appears to be1,272 words
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Advertisement181 1935-12-01 12 S 7 |(OTWC TICKETS ISSUED V^-K-^l*^ BY ALL STEAM- FOB AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients J are given the best of attention and assistance. t s s 39, Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET181 words
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Advertisement17 1935-12-01 12 \Jk SPECIALLYTACKEDINCEYLON FOR N^l H IND O-MALAYAN AGENCIES SINGAPORE. In do-Malayan Agencies, 9, Robinson Road, Phone' 4470.17 words
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Advertisement82 1935-12-01 12 i It is always wise for Athletes and Sportsmen to carry a bottle of TIGER HALM when out on tfce fields. Unforeseen mishaps, such as accidents, sprains, nervous breakdown due to overexortion j etc. can be cured on the very spot by application of the WORLD FAMED TIGER HALM. S82 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1935-12-01 13 A MALAYAN NOTEBOO K AN ABLE GOVERNOR FOR HONG KONG QX Saturday next Malaya loses one erf its most able and most popular officials by the departure of Ai drew CaJdeeott to take up the duties oi Governor of Hongkong Andrew leaves by the P. and1,584 words
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Advertisement155 1935-12-01 13 -_<^^'* *^0*" .h^*^- -M^^» '^o^' j**- jV _0~ _^r r^jM in^^n Ki^a HB^'^B A ROLL-FBLIVS REFLEX OF MARVELLOUS PRECISION A more modern camera of high precision than "*r- J V';~rr7 l saS"isrT. > g i the EXAKTA has yet to b? found. The EXAKTA j is a focal-plane roll-film reflex/155 words
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Advertisement144 1935-12-01 13 Doubled up J>^ with Stomach W pains t/jf [M minutes SAW i a"- 1 /y later One minute you are doubled nr with pain, due to bloating gas and Imrulnfc add tn your stomach. Take t or three Chailox tablets, and twu minutes later :he pain has goue. Chardox Is144 words
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Article, Illustration800 1935-12-01 14 Affairs Of Singapore Association Of Barbell Men Interest In Photograph* Indoor Games Popular Mr. Alii Ahmed Khan Surattee Entertained By Gregg Shorthand Writers Amateur B.A.'* Coming Anniversary Celebrations (By "Clubman") A MONTHLY committee meeting of the Association of Barbell Men, Singapore, was held last Saturday, with800 words
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Article926 1935-12-01 14 Diary Entries MARRIAGE OFFER ALLEGATION <B> Air Mail* London, Nov. Ki ALLEGATIONS that he had posed R8 an Austrian baron and that he had proposed marriage to a wealthy widow were made at We:t London against Hans Philipp Ron. 34, described as a merchant, of Austrian926 words
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Advertisement292 1935-12-01 14 GLORIOUS HEALTH! j BOUNDLESS ENERGY! Science offers them to T oo for the taking in the form of BIOCITIN Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy coursing in I iyour veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. AH regular users of Biocitin attain and maintain a292 words
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Advertisement105 1935-12-01 14 SUNDAY TRIBUNE, Phone: 5811 and 5812, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence F.M.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 Half-Yeariy $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.35 $1.60 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sunday Tribune"105 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1935-12-01 15 Dragon - Dragon (By PERAK'S TEAM AGAINST SINGAPORE Trial Match Nexl Week-End Afofl Doubles Com bi nations Interest In Probable (lash Between Vass And Cheng Phor Annual Tournaments Oi Mauftouer Party Seah Eng Hees Triple Success I LKAKN that the chief topic of in' if) badminton circles ht-p-1,670 words
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Article197 1935-12-01 15 International Experts Taking Up Matter Geneva. Oct. 26. SEA bathers— and sea birds— are the j subject of active committee work in League circles to-day. A committee of international experts, under the auspices of the League's communications and transit organisation, is busily engaged in drawing up a treaty197 words
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Advertisement17 1935-12-01 15 THE OPTM'AL HOUSE For Sight &> Comfort. For VOGUE «N*nw»« 65 STAMFORD KOAD, EU <nt 1M SINGAPORE, S.S.17 words
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Advertisement65 1935-12-01 15 m -Tn •>■■ CHIC NAIL POLISHES I- IK BRILLIANT FINISH table in the following shades. Colourless, Natural, Kuby, |&Me, C lal, Deep. Transparent or Creme. I'r <e: 1(1 eaotl Rer bottle. Agents. GBAFTON LABORATOIIIKS. 20b, Collyer Quay. y^B^^r^BWBWL^^BEBTj^^^BM BB^&^BMMF^O ■K^^^^Wl M BWBII BBMr^^^**Bi BWBWf vj r 9 rWw* nKSj^*" T^^K^gjNUl65 words
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Article, Illustration878 1935-12-01 16 C. H. W. GOULT - C. H. W. GOULT SOME POINTERS ON FORM NEWS ABOUT SINGAPORE REFEREES OUGGER fans all over Malaya will have their attention focussed on Singapore next weekend when the United Services clash with Singapore in their Malaya Cup tie. This match will almost certainly decide who878 words
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Article, Illustration707 1935-12-01 16 K. O - K.O. BY CLEAN FIGHTS Raphael To Meet Aide SBVEN new Champions uere crowned at the New World Arena last week, when the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association held their annual Championship Competition. There were nearly 50 competitors and the fact that there were two navy Champions in the707 words
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Article, Illustration701 1935-12-01 16 Perak Or Selangor For Finals? (BY FORWARD") THE rugger muddle of the North has < now become more tangled than it J has ever been, and one of the principal < reasons has been the visit last week- end of the Combined Services from Singapore.701 words
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Article174 1935-12-01 16 Determined To Win At Wimbledon MISS Helen Jacobs the 28-year-oid woman lawn tennis champion of the United Stater and runner-up to Mrs. Wills Moody in the singles championship at Wimbledon last July, will arriveat Southampton in the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain this morning, writes S. N.174 words
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Article, Illustration368 1935-12-01 16 More Transfers At High Fess CUNDERLAND have signed on Bob An J cell. St Mirren's left-back. The fee is said to have been £2.0G0 Crystal Palace F. C. have signed A.P. Robson. inside right or Kingstonian, on professional forms. He is not yet 19. Tottenham Hotspur transferred368 words
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Article, Illustration800 1935-12-01 16 STICKS - STICKS <BY STATE TEAM Interesting Club Games met Negri Sembil.ni in their inter-Stati hocKey match at Seremb:;n yesterday antf whatever the result signified Singapore oui;ht »iOt to hav-3 hpd :tnv i»i*tirulty in beating the up-c»untiy teani. They fielded one of their strongest teams this season, and if800 words
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Advertisement232 1935-12-01 17 1 canjeel ihroupn my veins "T^jo more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing l^^j colds and rasping coughs Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish in my work and a new enjoyCsj\ ment of every recreation!" The232 words
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Advertisement219 1935-12-01 17 CLOVERS THE FLORIST i I Capitol Building, Telephone 4521. Tinted Lenses The importance of Chromatology in Eye Work has long been recognised by science. Tinted or coloured glasses considered by the public to be beneficial to the eyes, have in many instances, proven harmful. In many cases of eye-strain when219 words
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Advertisement467 1935-12-01 17 FATNESS WAS IN THE FAMILY But Mothsr And Daughter Both Reduced One sometimes hears it said: "She'll tun to fat Lke her mother," and if is true thai fatness olten runs in families. But &ow- adays, overweight mothers are generally just as unwilling as their daughters to remain fat. Ceruainly467 words
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Advertisement131 1935-12-01 17 CLBARANCB I'KK KS OP ***** 114 \-Vi«l»r A 1.48.E. lla«lios; 5 Tube fi Tube 7 Tube B Tube $60 $75 $95 |1M MM* TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW 1936 MODELS OF WESTINGHOUSE PRECISION RADiua with ALL-METAL TUBES and following features:— I. IMPROVED SHADOW-GRAPH TIMNG i 2. ILLUMINATED OLOI R WAVK131 words
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Miscellaneous829 1935-12-01 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio 005 a.m. w.-ekly Newsletter and Wavelen th 49 9 metres (6,018 kos.) Tkc Horwkh R.xM.l. FP 8 O 25 S a s m umi S£ down. TO DAY Hand ll 1-30 p.m.— Recorded Music. TO-DAY XTTorwyr om BERLm STATION NIROM STATION j DJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs.),829 words
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Article109 1935-12-01 18 Japan's Huge Budgetary Expenditure Tokyo, Nov. 30 AFTER a nightlong session, which was interrupted several times to enabie the War Minister to confer with the General Staff and overcome the latter's uncompromising attitude to cutting down his demands, the Cabinet's Budgetary Committee agreed toReuter - 109 words
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Article108 1935-12-01 18 New Schemes Of Relief Planned London, Nov ALTHOUGH it is recognised tnat there is no "short cut" to a revival of prosperity in the areas of Britain which have suffered most acutely from the depression, progress is being made by the Special Areas Commissioner for England and Wales108 words
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Article127 1935-12-01 18 Venezelists Turning Loyalists Athens, Nov. 29 THE constitutional crisis is still in a state of deadlock. Both the King and Mr. Kondylis are unyielding. The King has turned to the Progressive Party leader, Mr. Demerdjis. who is expected to form a new ministry. Meanwhile a remarkable transformationReuter - 127 words
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Article307 1935-12-01 18 Parents' Day And Exhibition Of Work With the firm belief that the home and school should co-operate for the good of the child, the Anglo -Chinese Primary School gave the parents and guardians an opportunity last Wednesday and Thursday, to get themselves acquainted with the work their wards307 words
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Article60 1935-12-01 18 The Apollo cinema, near Joo Chiat Road (opposite the Geyiang Serai', has nov; been re-named the Regal, and will open as from to-night. It is now tinder new management. The picture to be* screened to-nigjit vs the entertaining Cantonese talkie entitled ''The Country Gentleman" (Part 2>. TPhere60 words
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Article57 1935-12-01 18 The following visitors to Singapore arc staving at the Raffles Hole]: From Australia. Miss T. G. Smith and Mr. Alias L. Bragg; from Perak, Mrs C Smith and Miss E. Smith; fr.om New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Topliss: from Batavia. Mr, T r-: j. a Bentley;57 words
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Article270 1935-12-01 18 Detective Disguised As A Coolie Singapore. Saturday. ONE of the biggest gambling raids launched by the Police in recent months took place shortly before noon on Nov. 23 when People's Park market in Chinatown was invaded and 23 arrests were made. Gambling in this quarter of the270 words
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Article124 1935-12-01 18 Bill To Be Passed Through Parliament London, Nov. 29 A Bill to authorise the financial arrangements connected with the £30.000.000 main line railway reconstruction scheme announced by the Government during the General Election, is now being drafted. The Government intend to have the Bill passed by Parliament beforeBritish Official Wireless - 124 words
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Article98 1935-12-01 18 Mor? Moderate Policy Rejected Beriin. Nov. 29. IN a speech in the Deutschland Halle. A Heir Adolf Hitler firmly rejectee "the Bourgeois counsels" to a more moderate middle course. Difficult problems still lay ahead, buc he was determined not to capitulate. "Our opponents contemplate gaining power if we98 words
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Article58 1935-12-01 18 Singapore Man Dies From Injuries (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 29 Mr. A. H. Jones <aged 34), of Singapore, who was injured in a motor-car accident last week, died this morning. The funeral too.* piace this aiieinoon the Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes,; the British Resident,58 words
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Article466 1935-12-01 18 INTER-C OLLEGE HOCKEY Selwyn-( larke Trophy MEDICOS' GOOD v\l\ OVER RAFFLES Singapore, Saturday. when the Medical (\>lle K et! the Selwyn-Ciark, trophy h v I in* Raffles Co]],,, mU^a^ encounter a! hockey m the mla Colk^ ground this evefi ft! goals to nil. g l} x fiv t Although |)layi466 words
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Article39 1935-12-01 18 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. In fine weather, Selangoi "A" beat Pahang at hockey by 5-2 Hassar. scorea lour goals for Seiangor and ft®* 1. L. M ae SUva and Muttu scorec lor Pahang.39 words
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Article25 1935-12-01 18 (From Our Own Correspondent' Sc remban, Saturday. In an inter-State hockey mater played here this afternoon Singapore defeated Negri Scmbiian by three goat to nil.25 words
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Advertisement232 1935-12-01 18 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT* by reason of the fact ...that in a period of little im>r e than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously232 words
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Advertisement14 1935-12-01 18 CHOCOLATE RjjtQL^ 6 TACTS OZvw ALSO CREAMY MILK AND FINE VANILLA MAAS— F 8.14 words
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Advertisement87 1935-12-01 18 protectionJ AGAINST THE USED TUBEJ RACKETEER j -theSealed /*%>. j Ccvdon,/ <^/l1 j jffl^^^^^^T'S TAMPER- I j UNLESS carton S BE CAREFUL. Hundreds of thoy I sands of used radio tubes are being y soldasnewby'gyp'dealers^slipped j into new open flap cartons —so you S can't tell the difference. BE SAFE.87 words
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Advertisement117 1935-12-01 18 Tl ¥f T 1 1 fif liFeat World All credit :rs and other persons who have had dealings as from about the 26th June last with Lim Say Lay who has been acting temporary Manager of the above firm are requ< sted to send *rr.i' one week from date hereof117 words
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1151 1935-12-01 19 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS HEAVY GOING High Dividends j Paid j 'From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. r|»HE second day of the Selangor Turf dub's November Skyo is hold to-day in sunny in the presence of a large ndanee. The going was heavy.1,151 words
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Article119 1935-12-01 19 i Chinese Corinthians Beat Burma Rifles 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. I THE Ipoh Chinese Corinthains, the Ipoh League champions, beat the Burmn Rifles, the Taiping League chamoions, to-day in the annual soccer > match for the Veer Singh Cup The Chinese won by119 words
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Article67 1935-12-01 19 iMcAvoy Outpoints French Canadian New York, Nov. 29. lOCK McAvoy, the British micldle- J weight champion, noting as a light j heavyweight, decisively outpointed the French Canadian Al McCoy, who was regarded as his most dangerous opponent, in a 10-round contest. M<*-Coy took a count of fourReuter - 67 words
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Article144 1935-12-01 19 The Jollilads Athletic Union held its first general meeting at the residence j of Mr. Chong Hock Lai on Nov. 25 to elect members of the committee and i to frame rules governing the Union. The following were unanimously elected as officials for the year:— Mr. M. S.S.H.B. - 144 words
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Article175 1935-12-01 19 Monday, December 2, versus R.A. iChangi) at Anson Road at 5.10 p.m.:— Bl eha, JR. Lyne, Sanderson. P. O'Dwyer. Lee Fong Lim (capt.). G. Day, E. A. Joy, Katyal, Catchatoor, W. Ferguson. M. T. Hope. Reserve: Leernbruggen. Tuesday, December 3, Y.M.C.A. 2nd versus C.S.C. 2nd at C.S.C. at175 words
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Article34 1935-12-01 19 The P.W.D. were successful in their i j return match with the Indian Associa- tion 11, beating them by two goals to one, on Monday, Nov. 25, on the lattcr's ercund.34 words
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Article33 1935-12-01 19 I i The friendly badminton match be- tween the Loke's B.P. and the Na- j I tional B.P. will be played to-day at 2.30 p.m. and not at 3.30 p.m. as originally stated.33 words
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Article542 1935-12-01 19 S'PORE WIN Single Goal Decides The Issue I I (By Our Rugby Football Correspondent). Singapore, Saturday. SINGAPORE Asiatics, playing for the first time as an inter-State side, defeated the Negri Sembilan All Blues in a match at Jalan Besar to-day by five points (one goal) to nil.542 words
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Article164 1935-12-01 19 Results Of Open Tournament THE following are some of the latest results and forthcoming ties in the S.C.R.C. Open Lawn Tennis Tournament: Open Singles: Lim Bong Soo beat Wcon Chow Tat. G— 2. 6 3: Perlera beat Paii a; Chiap Yona. 7 5, 6 1 Open Doubles: Choon164 words
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Article57 1935-12-01 19 Big First Innings Lead Over Queensland Brisbane. Nov. 30. In the lour- day match against Queensland 'who made 203 all out in the first innings i the M.C.C. compiled 436 for six. Barber made 91 and Smith 109, the opening partnership yielding 204. Holmes made 80 andReuter - 57 words
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Article397 1935-12-01 19 Gruelling Rugger On The Padang Singapore, Saturday. HARD iuck dogged Scotland in their annual rugby Eticounb Rest on the Padani; this alter; curing the U ari late In cend half they were ev« The Rc\st won a grueili points <a goal and two irie. I to397 words
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Advertisement48 1935-12-01 19 FIIII»AY. »Kt'. «TII. ,41 XEW WOBLD AREXA UEIUIE BELL PRESENTS jrfgjAfe i£fei-' e lt ial should have been settled .'i years ago V 1^ PHANKELS ALSO KIATS Priced $37:. 1, s*o ct?. -2m' SEE. -ri':^v FRANCE SEE ALDE AT HIS BEST vs. RAPHAEL PHILIPPINES IS HIS OLD RIVAL.48 words
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The Sunday Tribune
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Title Section10 1935-12-01 20 The Sun day Tribun e SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1935.10 words
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Article, Illustration84 1935-12-01 20 e recently of Mr Alec Kenwort hy, of the Manchester Daily Mail. A group photograph taken at a^^~g iger of the Linotype Co. Ltd., to Miss .loan Copper, dauyiuor son of Mr. Wulam Kenwoi y, Q j a Manchester merchant. A young Abyssinian artilleryman84 words
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Advertisement394 1935-12-01 20 2O pa£es FOR 5 cents v .♦••••> ■i< M 8 M M M M"fr l H"H l 'H"i l 4"B* A^* A A A A A AAA 4* A W4 H M To-night Grand Tamil Talkie To-night Simultaneous Screening At The rjm Bfl Bo^r fIBBI .^^^K I *^b I B394 words
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Advertisement30 1935-12-01 20 BAN LEE SENG I OH SHELL PETROL SHELL MOTOR OIL 2622 TELEPHONE l 1 17 24 Raffle (Jua>. siN(, \pohi: to smoke-wP^Z-i wombs J VIRGIMIA "U"| 1 CIGARETTE HUißfini indication30 words
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