Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 January 1936
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Title Section12 1936-01-05 1 The Sunday Tribune 3 -I\o 33 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY,JANUARY 5, 1936. FIVE CKNTS12 words
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Article218 1936-01-05 1 2 NEW SHIPS Tc Be Built In Local Shipyard Singapore. Saturday. rrWO new ships for the use of the Singapore Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve are to be built in Singapore in the near future, Sunday Tribune understands. The contract for their construe- ti n li is !uen218 words
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Article, Illustration203 1936-01-05 1 LIMITING SUPPLIES TO ITALY DIPLOMATS ARE PLEASED WORLD WAITS UP FOR HISTORIC CONGRESS SPEECH DIPLOMATS at Geneva ami in many countries listenedin eagerly to Presdent Roosevelt's annual speech to Congress, which was broadcast to the world. It is believed to give aReuter - 203 words
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Article97 1936-01-05 1 irage On Piping Express Peiping, Jan. 4. PHRBI Chinese band.ts. travelling as passengers, attempted to h Ju up the IViping-Mukden express r Luanchow. Japanese gendarmes intervened :.r.d sh»ts were exchanged. The buiditl leapt from the moving in and escaped. One Japanese gendarme. one nese passenger and five ChineseReuter - 97 words
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Article480 1936-01-05 1 Gra|/iic Tale, ITALIAN AIR RAID ON HOSPITAL I Addis Ababa, Jan. 4. "IT is an fte.rly deliberate act,*' declared J)r. Hy lander, indign- i unt\y descriltifr the bombing of the Red Cross ispital. in an exclusive interview \ifh Reuters special correspondent Ilr. Collins, upon his arrivalReuter - 480 words
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Article51 1936-01-05 1 Egyptian Ambulance Unit Involved Addis Ababa, Jan. 4. T*HE Egyptian Red Crescent Ambulance at Daggrahbur, a fortified Abyssinian outpost on the Southern Front, was bombed by Italian planes, according to an unconfirmed* rumour here. It is reported that five planes n»rticipated in the bombing:. The casualties are unknown.Reuter - 51 words
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Article217 1936-01-05 1 Geneva, Jan. 4. Diplomats and League officials sat up until 4 a.m. In order to hear Mr. Roosevelt's speech in view of its possible vital effect on the future of sanctions. Theoretically what the League has to Jo about sanctions does not concern the Tnited States217 words
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Article40 1936-01-05 1 Swedish Minister To Chile Santiago, de Chile, Jar.. 4. DR. Holingren, Chancellor of tho Swedish Legation, was shot dead by a Swede who subsequently committ Hi suicide The murderer is alleged to have be?n insane ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article39 1936-01-05 1 Left Fortune To National DeM Redemption Fund London, Jan. 4. Lord Dalziel, whose death was announced on July 16, last year, left the bulk of his fortune of £400,000 to th.> National Debt Redemption Fund.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article49 1936-01-05 1 The titles of the peerages recently conferred on two members of the Ca binet have been gazetted as follows:--Viscount Swinton of Masham in the County of York (Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister) Viscount Monsell of Evesham in the County of Worcester (Sir Bolton Eyre^ Monsell) j49 words
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Article117 1936-01-05 1 Mr. Felix Choo And Miss Madeliane Ong Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon between Mr. Felix Choo, son ol Mr and Mrs. Choo Tlan Lock, of Singapore and Miss Madeliane Ong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Hup Keng o! Singapore.117 words
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Article82 1936-01-05 1 Lost Companion Of "Smithy" Mr. J. T. Pethybridge. lost with Sir Charles Kinpsford Smith, was a young pilot who was expected to have a tkM 1 future in commercial flying, says the London Times. He was only 28, and when he sailed with Kingsford Smith for Los Angelas82 words
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Article109 1936-01-05 1 Ag-ainst Possible (ias Attack xandria. Doc. 30. DEPRESENTATIVES of the British Army. Navy and Air force were present here at a discussion of measures of defence to be taken in the event ol an aerial ga| attack upca Alexandria. The meeting was *under Uie presi- dency109 words
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Article22 1936-01-05 1 Paris. Jan. 4. The Franco-Soviet trade agreement renewing; t .c 1934 agreement has been initialled with certain modifications. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article150 1936-01-05 1 Tx)-Day's Event MANY PLANES FROM SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. ALMOST the full ioiv of Ho. 100 (Bombor) squadron of tli«« R.A.F.. Seletar, left Singapore arly this morning for Peuahff, where i -they will take part in the Aerial reaiit organised by the Penani? Flying Club, which takos150 words
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Advertisement17 1936-01-05 1 Goodwooll Park Hotel Special Carry Lanch Sunday $1. Ten n is Badm int on. Phone €490. i17 words
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Article73 1936-01-05 2 RfceaMtimn Went 1«»o Thanks io Kru^chen Jiff 421b! ;k 'ht her rcUi from 1C I **h< ne houm.Misin v.ry bndly -alpitahen Salts i I woul-l try them. To-d rh u i a,,,! 1 hn- alieting JQsi a !un m hot water evci v r Kras(h«-n73 words
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Article144 1936-01-05 2 King's Colour For Indian With Impressive ceremonial, the King's Colour was handed over to the Royal Indian Navy by Lord Brabourne, Governor of Bombay. About 1.000 officers and men of variom Indian naval units were on parade. Betort the arrival of the Governor the ide was inspected by144 words
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Article196 1936-01-05 2 Rifuse To Disband HITLER'S APPROVAL SOUGHT New York, Dec. 30. rpilK German stahlhelm ("Sttel Helmet") organisation will continue to exist in the United States despite its dissolution in Germany by Herr Hitler. Baron Eberhard yon Schroetter, commander of the Stahlhelm organisation of German war veterans in196 words
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Article562 1936-01-05 2 A MAN OF FINE CHARACTER An Appreciation RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE (Special t}o the Tribui;A MAN of sound and honest \i» w... of exemplary character with penetrative mind and deep in vision, and an example of the best type Straits Chinese. This sums up I qualities562 words
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Article509 1936-01-05 2 engaged in the work the result might have been different. Sir Ong Siang, himself a great scholar, is one of the two Malayan Chinese who have achieved success in authorship, the other being Dr. Lim Boon Keng His 'One Hundred Years of the Chinese in Singapore" willY.Y.N. - 509 words
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Article257 1936-01-05 2 SOCIALISTS "REDS" MAY UNITE New Political Alliances In U.S.A.? New York. Dec. 30. QPOKESMAN for the Communist and i& Socialist parties of America made overtures for united rtion against "war and Fascism" at a meeting here. Twenty thousand people packed Madison* Square Garden to hear Mr. Norman Thomas, the leader257 words
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Article220 1936-01-05 2 "Peking Gazette* Origin In 6th Century B.C. Shanghai. The beginnings of the newspaper in Chink were described by Dr. Roswell S. Britton, of New York University, in a lecture entitled "The Chinese Periodical Press," given at a meeting of the Royal Asiatic Society, here. Dr. Britton said220 words
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157 1936-01-05 2 Mr. J. R. Hill, hon. treasurer of the St. Andrew's School Building Fund, reports the position at Dec. 20 as follows: Teaching Staff 499.00 Past Scholars 484.50 Present Scholars 2,528.33 St. Andrew's Catheral Bazaar 4,502.00 St. Andrew's Catheral Easter Collection 613.40 Two Indian Dinners at157 words
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Article219 1936-01-05 2 BANKS LOSS Book In Place Of Guilder Notes .Singapore, Saturday. A DARING mail bag theft in which 41,000 guilders are missing has been reported to the Singapore police by the officials of the Nederlandsch Indisch Handelsbank, in Cecil Street. It appears that on Dec. 31 71,000219 words
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Article88 1936-01-05 2 Pu Yi's Former Tutor Coming To Malaya Sir Reginald Johnston, K.C.M.G.. arrived in Hongkong last month aboard the Empress of Japan from the north I where he has been viiting his former pupil, now Emperor ol Manchukuo and formerly Emperor of China. Sir Reginald is Professor of88 words
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Article79 1936-01-05 2 New South Wales Premier Utters Warring Sydney, Dec. 20. "Foreign events are miving with a dreadful rapidity We nust develop. populate, and expand to neet the position," so said the Premiei of New South Wales, the Hon. Mr. B. S. B. Stevens at a meeting to-day. The79 words
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Advertisement448 1936-01-05 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOT k THIS WRKK MOM>U A l'f!II> \V. (<M KTAIL DANCE MO to 8.15 p.m. DINNER A DANCE (informal) 9.»0 to midnight II ISl)\^, Till >;>l>\Y iV SATI RIMY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Bdf t, 9.15 p.ffl SPECIAL DINNER VaSCV (formal) 9.41 to midnight CAItAKKT APPEARING; NIGHTLY n 1 o448 words
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253 1936-01-05 3 BY 13 POINTS TO NIL Prince Present LUSTY ENGLAND FORWARDS I ondon, Jan. I. DH-'OKK a inammnth crowd of D 10.000, uliirh nullified the Prince <»t Wales. Finland nave a brilliant ih>|ila\ at Tv. it knih :im where they i>«:«t New Zealand by 13Reuter - 253 words
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Article33 1936-01-05 3 Club Captain's Feat At Keppel Singapore, Saturday. Tyt ß. 11. Irving Jones, captain of the club, holed out in one at the sixth hole at Keppel (.oil Club this afternoon.33 words
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Article74 1936-01-05 3 Breach Of Covenant By Uruguay Geneva, Jan. 4. THE Soviet Noto to the League com- plains that Uruguay committod a breach of the Covenant in connection with the rupturing of relation-. inasmuch as Article XII provides that stat' I must submit disputes to arbitration orReuter - 74 words
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124 1936-01-05 3 FLOODS SUBSIDING Prospect Of Relatively Dry Week-End London. Jan. 4. THERE Ls a good prospect of a relatively dry week-end throughout Britain Which will allow the floods to subside The waters further receded in the upper reaches of the Thames yesterday and it is believed that the flooding ot theBritish Official Wireless - 124 words
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Article77 1936-01-05 3 Another Group To March To Nanking Peiping, Jan. 4. THE universities did net resume classes to-day ftftcr the New Year holiday and almost all students absented themselves. *hile pickets turned away the very few who appeared. The Students' Union has decided to send another group of pilgrims to77 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-01-05 3 Tie miurias'e of Mr. K. M. S Paul <«> Miss Rosy, daughter of Mrs R M. Doralsamy, at the Methodist Episcopal Trail Church, Malacca .street. Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article77 1936-01-05 3 •By Air Mail* London. Dec. 23 Squadron-Leader E. D. H Davies has been appointed to the Command of No. 36 squadron Singapore, Vice Squadron Leader T. A. L&nicford-Sainsbury. The engagement is announced between Mr. Leonard Gilbert of Kuab Selangor, and Miss Phyllis Dewey, of Westgate on Sea,77 words
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Article76 1936-01-05 3 London, Jan. 4. The following rugby matches were played to-day: England 13 New Zealand 0 (at Twickenham^ Bath 9 Richmond 8 R rkenhead Park 36 Bradford 7 Bristol 14 Royal Air Force Exetn 3 Dtvonport Serv. 1«.» Leicester 6 Swansea 5 Newport 14 -Plymouth Albi< n 0 NorthamptonReuter - 76 words
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Article282 1936-01-05 3 Arsenal Held HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS CUNDERLAND were given a flight yesterday when they visited Manchester City and just won by the only #oal scored in the match. Arsenal were not as lucky, for Birmingham held the champions to a one-all draw. DERBY C WIN Derby C,Reuter - 282 words
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Article280 1936-01-05 3 Arsenal 1 Birmingham 1 Ast<n Villa 4 Portsmouth 2 Blackburn R. 0 Leeds U 6 Bolton W. 0 Derby C. 2 Chelsea 0 Grimsby T. 2 Everton 0 Liverpool 0 Huddersfield T. 2 Brentford 2 Manchester C. 0 Sunderland 1 Middlesbro' 2 Preston N.E. 0 Stoke C. 8280 words
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Article286 1936-01-05 3 Barnsley 2 Fulham 0 Blackpool 2 Bury 3 I Bradford C. 1 Manchester U. 0 CharltonA. 3 Dom-as-.er R. 0 Hull City 1 Burnley 2 Newcastle U. 1 Tottenham H. 4 Norwich C. 0 Swansea T. 1 Nottingham F. 0 West Ham U. 2 Plymouth A. 4 P;286 words
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Article99 1936-01-05 3 South Africa Beaten By An Inning's Capetown, Jan. 4. AUSTRALIA defeated South Africa in the Third Test by an innings and 78 runs. In reply to the Australian total of 362 for 8 declared. South Africa, who had scored 102 in their first innings, had to99 words
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Article284 1936-01-05 3 Brighton H.A. 2 Aldershot 1 Bristol R. 1 Bristol C. 1 Clapton O. 0 Notts C. 2 Crystal P. 1 Gill i ng ham 1 Exeter C. 0 Swlridon T. 8 Newport C 2 Coventry C. 1 N'hampt>n T. 2 Bournemouth 1 Queen's Pk. R. 2 Torquay284 words
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Article275 1936-01-05 3 Barrow 1 Stockport C. 0 Carlisle U. 2 Gateshead 0 Chester 1 Wrexham 1 Hartlepools U. 2 Darlington 1 Lincoln C. 4 Southport 0 Man^eld T. 3 Hal fax T. 2 New Brighton 1 Chesterfield 2 Rochdale 2 Accrington S. Rotherham U. 1 Cidham A. 0 Walsall275 words
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Article244 1936-01-05 3 A'nlric 1 Kilmarnoek 4 Arbroath 2 Clyde 1 Ayr United 4 Albion R. 1 Celtic 2 St. Johnstone 0 Dundee 0 Rangers 3 Dunfermline A. 2 HearN 0 Hibernian 1 Aberdeen 1 Mctherwell 1 Queen's Park 0 Partick T. 2 Oueen of S >uth 1 Third Lanark 4244 words
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Article195 1936-01-05 3 Swedish Doctor Dies From Wounds London. Jan. 4. Press reports from Addis Ababa announce the death of Dr. Lundstrom the Swedish Doctor, who wa:T wounde;.t in the Italian *ir raid on the Swedisn Red Cross Unit. His jaw had been shot away and he succumbed while being conveyedBritish Official Wireless - 195 words
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Article170 1936-01-05 3 Extensive Military Preparations Athens. Jan. 4. Extensile military preparations, including nevtf fortifications, the construction of military roads and the provision of large supplies of food and military stores are reported to be proceeding in the Dodecanese Islands. The report adds that 9.000 troops are stated to be concentratedReuter - 170 words
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Article112 1936-01-05 3 Advancing On Southern Provinces Communists in northern Hunan have broken through the government defences and are moving southward towards Kweichow and Kwangsi, according to advices reaching here, states a report from Huiikow. Crossing the Yuan River west of Changteh some days ago, the Red armies have cut the112 words
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Article172 1936-01-05 3 FOUNDING A NEW BRITAIN Regardlvss ()1 Friend Or Toe Berlin, Dec 30. 'UR Baldwin is busy in Downing Stn la.ung the foundation ston r s of second post-war England." write! the London correspondent of the H<ili: Tiißpblatt in an article hraded England." "The fir.st." he writes, "ordered by Poincare and172 words
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Article108 1936-01-05 3 Allegations Againsi Japanese Melbourne, Jan. 4. IN consequence of statements that a party of Japanese had landed on the North Queensland coast, molested holiday -milkers and insulted women, Mr. Patterson, Federal Minister of the Interior, is obtaining an immediate report on what he regards as a very MffawReuter - 108 words
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Article65 1936-01-05 3 $500,000 From Singapore Municipality ■THE latest list of subscriptions to the 1 Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund includes $500,000 from the Singapore Municipality. As already announced, the Government will give $750,000. The list is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged $152,604.42 Sikh Money Lenders Association— per Sarthar Sunder Singeh65 words
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Article88 1936-01-05 3 CYCLE MOTOR-CYCLE SHOW The attendance for the seven days of the Bicycle and Motor-Cycle Show at Olympia (says The Times) was 71,895, compared with 64,888 last year, when the show ran for only six days, and 71,640 in 1933, the last occasion on which there was a seven-day show. Half-a-million88 words
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Article45 1936-01-05 3 Singapore. Saturday. A Chinese coolie who fell from a height of about 25 feet while white-waahing a house in South Bridge Road yesterday morning was taken to hospital in an unconscious condition suffering from severe head injuries. He also fractured three ribs.45 words
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Article48 1936-01-05 3 Two Christmas trees, each 22ft. high, were sent to St. Paul's Cathedral from the Royal estates at Sandringham. They had been sent by the Kins, and were placed outside the portico of the Cathedral. At night they glittered with hundreds of fairy lights.48 words
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Article27 1936-01-05 3 London. .Tan 4 The Duchess of York continues to make progress towards recovery from influenzal pneumonia from which jtf»c is sufTerins. British Offlcial Wireless.27 words
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Article192 1936-01-05 4 Tragedy Of A School Part> In Siam A sad fatality is reported from Bane: Siam. On the afternoon of Christ mus two small boats with school chili from a local school accompanied by t teacher were being rowod across tlu* river. The teacher had a son cf192 words
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Article134 1936-01-05 4 At The Methodst Youn^ People's Meeting There will be musical items Methodist Young People's meeting to be held to-morrow (Monday* from 8 tv 9.30 p.m. Lida Langerveld will play "Sj Dances" by Granatios and Sai Caprice Viennois" by Kr SlaTonic Dmce" by Dvorak. She be accompanied by Dr.134 words
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Article39 1936-01-05 4 Pug Marks In Various 1 ails Of Now Territories Hot, Residents in the New Tprritoi ned off numerous goats and piu.s been one of the beasts. Disi m t before it wa.s anally slain by ,h,39 words
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18 1936-01-05 4 BRITISH DESTROYERS TO VISIT BANGKOK The British destroyers Duncan and Jan. 18 to Jan. 22. Social and sdoi18 words
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Advertisement374 1936-01-05 4 STARTS TO-DAY! PAVILION TtKSV^n Bh^ ms^^ cinenitiiroers. ANN HARDING "ENCHANTED APRIL" R.K.O. PICTURE WITH -<^^^ m^^^ "Lotty Wilkins' 1 dares to do what every girl would ""^HHHB t^p^i? 19 love to do as the much-talked-about heroine <••' '*^B&SBSrB& v this outstanding ncvel and play now on the screen! 49BBHHI' &&?xi'2374 words
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Advertisement54 1936-01-05 4 **Ho flies through the air like the apes in the trees, Tarzan B Fields as the 'Man on the Flying Trapeze' ALHAM B R A~ NEXT CHANGK THE NEW TELEFUNKEN PROGRAMME IMPROVED LOUDSPEAKING SYSTEMS AT REDUCED PRICES FOR INFORMATION PLEASE APPLY Bole DistributorsSEOW KUAN COMPANY 1 -">, DHOBY GHAUT SINCJAPORE.54 words
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Article, Illustration397 1936-01-05 5 COMBINATION OF TALENT IN NEW FILM "The Melody Lingers On ii'HA i I I i: mil' cinema tai U .md pn fen nc< n, you'll thrifl t •The Melody Lii gen <>n." which bring* Josephine Hutchini Houston, Hollywo •<! hand iI tai "find" t<» the397 words
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Article468 1936-01-05 5 Musical oiiu'dv COMINCJ SHORTLY TO THE PAVILION A SCINI ILLAI INt mv v .-I i uin edy, replete with melodious >>\iy tutppy en <mi»l( humour, lOlllalHf Hilt] <l .I' I t 'lll< Ml II: Pavilion Theatre mi Wtnliiusday, Jan. 8. This film, "Two 1 1<468 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-01-05 5 Carl Brisson and Pranci Day in a rts in Waltz Time," which opens at the Pavilion re on v. Jan k21 words
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Article76 1936-01-05 5 Ceylon Stamps retch Record Price (By Air Mail I London, De<\ 22 Record prices for Ceylon stamps hav been paid at an auction at Banner London A fourpenny 1857 dull rose stamp fetched £160 while an eifthtpenny browi of the same period fetched 1100. The stamps hadReuter - 76 words
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Article238 1936-01-05 5 Olivia d: Havilland Won't Go To College ALIVIA de Havilland intends to finish *J college, although she may wait until she is thiil- old to do it. In fart the young Warner Bros, actress bethat >he can have more fun and ;4(M more benefit out of her238 words
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Article349 1936-01-05 5 i Society Break In "Now I'm A Lady' MAE WEST isn't worrying about what slu is going to do when, and if, she ever leaves the acting profession. Miss West plans to set herself up as an advice to the lovelorn" expert, and answer the349 words
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Article116 1936-01-05 5 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. NEWSREEL pictures of the British fleet were booed and hissed and pictures of Italian troops were cheered recently at a movie theatre here, and stnee then each night squads of members of the Canadian Legion have attended to guard against any recurrence of116 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-01-05 5 ro ephine Hntehlnaoo in a diama tic scene from "The Melody Linger.. whuh will be screened nt the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 8.24 words
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Article442 1936-01-05 5 By Their Necks Ye Shall Know Them lIMMY CAGNEY has a "character J neck." So has Bette Davis, although hers Is long and straight while Jimmy's is short and bowed. Most people have necks that are just neck*:. Turn their backs to the camera and442 words
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Article287 1936-01-05 5 Tomfoolery In "Alan On The Plying Trapeze 91 urn < i comedy antic* don picture Para mount's on tin Plyini Trj p tarring imou Funstei comi the next o t lit Alhambra 'l heat re provide i Pields with itiffei em role from any lie h287 words
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Article112 1936-01-05 5 Incident In Canadian Woods Lindsay DARTRIDOE hunting In the deep woods I near Klnmount, two Toronto hunters were following a trail when one of them tell suddenly face to face with a biu black bear. Game Inspector Wallace of Kinmount reported here recently. rhe hunter was so112 words
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Article315 1936-01-05 5 happen ."an.iine realises thai companionship makes for perfect POPULAR! 1 v <>»• HOVEL Enchanted April" \s from the charm■;i of eth, M whose v.ovel h popularity that it earned 1:>().UOO copies in seven Itions published in three- countries. Harding Ls supported by Frank in a the superciUoui315 words
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Advertisement237 1936-01-05 5 In y^ty^K minutes stomach pains are gone "•*f tbar •ddlty, ■tomaoh ra*w all disappear within two nlnute* of taklnc a dose of Ohardox. Chardox Is not a drug— it is a highly-refined and extremely active form of oharcoal. It Is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal,237 words
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Article, Illustration1641 1936-01-05 6 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i. lh ful I oui i monl •<• volume, it "tlvii, m group ha to i i! ibh; to plen <• all La te and at .11 Lime I irith what thi■• i Still, fiok th< rfl 11 is a booh t" I 1 "I 1 vEastern Studio - 1,641 words
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Advertisement95 1936-01-05 6 it docs seem strange that tuch a simple article of diet should (i,ld so man 7 CUttometi to our lists, but there is no getting atoay from facts. Our (her c is so lasf>/ that folks will have it and there arc so many varieties. CARTON fii:i;si;s Dutch Edmm Krmfl95 words
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Article952 1936-01-05 7 G.S. Hammonds - P' H lAL functioni in Malaya U < tul purpo if Hi' i DO "I hei Thi |e( v for on«- in thei Tin i- i. ii it brinon out tin woi i and f In ii We hai pin |j in952 words
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Advertisement423 1936-01-05 7 m^ YOUNG DOCTOR'S TV**tACV RECORD f MEDICAL study recoid has been set s \J /tA* 4"T JAVj A^**^ H up by ;i 22-year-old Cardiff man. Lf*^ jL^jfV^ \VJ^ C tl?e rl p S uM a th;ve lC year 6 he has won \AIsTI OT\ Q' 1 I 11 even degrees,423 words
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Advertisement7 1936-01-05 7 Read The "Malaya Tribune" Dominant in Malaya.7 words
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Article, Illustration1837 1936-01-05 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. \}"> W |TM )l and sixty five days and on Nov; how many ol u.s v. i aid not i that there wei in Singapore until an ocI :ied to turn up for the y with whl ar. your ul the .Sunday rrloune had toLight Studio - 1,837 words
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Article1730 1936-01-05 8 PKISCILLA has just the frocks for the Hills! Light woolly "Hubrites" arf: really just the thing for a lazy morning when you do not intend to golf or walk, or for the afternoon when the fire has not yet been lit. Terribly attractive too they are. One1,730 words
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Advertisement8 1936-01-05 8 < UKISTMAS GOODS At the Gift Shop CAPITOL MAMMONS8 words
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Advertisement38 1936-01-05 8 REMEMBER BBGIM the NKW YEAR Right JT BY ShoiMMNc; I T Aurelia *s V N»n On Display y HATS, A |V: DRBBBBB, A \i NOVELTIES. Tl Aurelia f s If Jg r-t, iTAMPOU ROAD. JL tapitol Hldg. \738 words
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Advertisement154 1936-01-05 8 Pont be Seasick SONGO prevent.^^easicicQ'eTs and all Travel Sickness by Bds,"Car, Train or Air. Tiny, tasteless capsules, boxes <k> cts. and $1.50, from chemists. Representatives JAMES M-jKECHNIE YEE CO 24-26, Raffles Quay, Singapore. A CHIC collection of the LATEST AMERICAN CREATION i n Dinner, iocKtail and Evening (iuwns, Hungarian Embroidered154 words
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Advertisement137 1936-01-05 8 SCRUBBS (Bath (Delight (PERFUMED) IM PARTS KADIANT HEALTH AND BEAU 1 i jFi? _X Suppled in th# > M^T >^^ {ollowing periu m<LAVENDER EAU DE SbQhb ""**"l?'*Li ti^S3w* Friday night is AMAMlnightl Secure true loveliness with Amami. Get the Shampoo made especially for you. No. 1 for Brunettes, No. 5137 words
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Article, Illustration470 1936-01-05 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill THI the New Year was warmly welcomed in Kuala Lumpur, and the round v was as intense as it mas. One of the chief ir« <>f attraction was the Selangor Club, which housed as big a part', as it probably ha.s in its470 words
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Article, Illustration469 1936-01-05 9 THE Hill was exceptionally full over Christmas and the New Year. On Christmas Eve it louki d as though bad weather had set in. but all was well and on Christmas Day the sun shone, and the weaiher was luckily quite good Tor the rest ot469 words
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Advertisement38 1936-01-05 9 Of all the treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the r< .uh Of all pockets and favour of all tast«\ send jade from poll die g clieong SB, North Bridge Road- for chrisimAfl38 words
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Advertisement153 1936-01-05 9 CHin€/€ TUJI/T€D /TRRUJ mOT/ .fv^fV I*^1 V m are invited to try our Merle \orman Medical Facial Treatment given free of charge at Aux Chats Noii in BATTERY ROM) From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. .iiii,,iiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i153 words
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Advertisement153 1936-01-05 9 HARI RAYA PV ASA SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE OCCASION. Come Early To Avoid Disappointment. yooxg < m;<>\<» siioi ro.. Hi 3">6 H«rtk Bridge )ld. Phone 4293. i T^rt REASON/ From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it And the Mother too watches with153 words
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Advertisement96 1936-01-05 9 J HAS .II T ST RECEIVED A NEW COLLECTION of V EVENING DINNER GOWNB t Also WOOLLEN TWEED SUITS for those preparing U |O on Itav:'. S MAYNARD'S BLDC, S S 2nd Floor S S 11, Battery Road, Singapore. S Phone 4974. A 1^ l j^j_^ j A A—^.^.^. j96 words
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Article607 1936-01-05 10 I I iii a dvi inn th< been. iuil.ll> i tain ion «»i i |,|.o .1. .Id' tVI rabk pi. cedent, for tin- use ol i tolent |i(| (ll appro j i n mm d tei ms. Italy i i iell 1., frail it, foi the i lot treat607 words
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Article1381 1936-01-05 10 C.H. Stanley- Jones - C.H. Stanley-Jones Colonial Destiny And The Status UJ mataya jT tin opening f 1 h<- New Year I cannot do better than make two statements I think will interest all Malayan sub- <>; His Majesty, of every nu I !»»<» will l>o a year of colonial1,381 words
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556 1936-01-05 10 Anglius - WIT and WISDOM of the WEEK. WIT and WISDOM of the WEEK. Anglius iM) here we are right Into ijm» an beginning to like it Bat things 30 mi much as before, as for example nniii. c(»ii)pany were dimming bow each married couple among them Aral net And where did556 words
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Article, Illustration495 1936-01-05 11 IF U.S. STOPS WAR MATERIALS SEVERE BLOW Need of Gasoline Oils Rome. ITALIANS are watching ever mon closely th(NM countries thai, because they do not belong i" the League w because they haw refused t«» give adherence t«> sanctions, will soon ln'comc the only sources495 words
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Article316 1936-01-05 11 Doctors Helpless As (Jiant Shrivels I i i Angeli THE huge bulk ol b circui giant, 45--jrear-old John Assen, lay In a shuddering heap on a specially built bed M General Hospital, while nature worked a strange procei b upon his enormous body. Aasen, to^ iit316 words
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Article171 1936-01-05 11 Helped To Colonise South Africa By Air Mail) London, Dec 22. A WOMAN expl ref who worked hard < < lonise Boutli Africa and Rhoc ftcr thr Bncr W.ir hiu died the age ol 69. Mrs. {Catherine Routledge I Mr William BcQTesby Ron' with whom she171 words
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Article912 1936-01-05 11 ducing consumption to bone and developing all th< country 1 i sour* PRESENT PRODUCT tON Particular Interest in thJ regard at tachefl to an audience granted by Premier Bcnito Mussolini to a group of men prominent in the rayon industry who submitted to him samples of artificial wool912 words
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Article526 1936-01-05 11 The War officr recogni George's Cross for Regimental C ours, but declines to recognise 81 Ar dreu's Cross. The English Royal crt I I used II allj upon the colour-pikes of Bcol giments. The badge < I the King's Own Bcoi i Borderers displays the Engll526 words
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Advertisement21 1936-01-05 11 m^o^^i^g as af nlgh^ it is so easy to adopt the r^Fp^^ healthy milß drinking habit "f^^^j if you use fofc^^g^21 words
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Article1252 1936-01-05 12 W.B. Paterson - W.B. Paterson r I tx M tripping iy ihina old, v- am alution*. ictim of Hi- habil myself the ii ion thai I'm in 1 tli< onu 1 UuT' I cannot under i to tln i i-uiil>!» <•! m 11 ihi fti t day of1,252 words
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Advertisement187 1936-01-05 12 P v^^-''^^ ii mi. j TRAVEL ka.i* i J NO BOOKIM. Ml. ChincM and ail Asiatu h are five Umtion and h i .VJ, Kohinson Ro.id. Singapore. Tilipfcwi Mai WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES YM A JKVVl.l.l.l l> I EVEH MOVLMLNTS. NlcKl^.J iOi KEI ;>:>o WKI: l I^.oo aiLVKK JO( Xl i187 words
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Advertisement53 1936-01-05 12 WT^ Vt VEAKNhSS, 1^ lul DEBILITY I gL|AN>EM I A 1/ h x H*moglobin Already 30.000 Doclors throughout Jhr world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw n:-at. Medicated wiae^ etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL53 words
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Advertisement224 1936-01-05 12 Will YOU Have A Better HOME? Have -n't you both longed to live in a butter home? Five years hence will you be in that home, or still be living where you are? If your salary goes up you'll be able to alford it. But only YOU can decide whether224 words
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Advertisement14 1936-01-05 12 MADE B V THE MAKERS •TO Bjgfc^ of fAMous r^63Srafckii FLIT Mkk~*i)iy^^ /nn ■£<!■ *$i^Bm'14 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1936-01-05 13 C.H.W. G - C.H.W.G. A MALAYAN NOTEBOOK MOST POPULAR VOLUNTEER UNIT yyiTHlx the next few weeks V lin t(t be bud down at \hv ">; r Rhu shipyard of Thornycroft's the keels of tun new super launches which an tined for service as training ships of the Singapore R.N.V.R They1,386 words
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Article, Illustration410 1936-01-05 13 IMITATION MARBLE THAT LOOKS REAL i COMETHING entirely "different" in internal house decoration is offered by a new type of imitation marble tile which has been perfected by the Tampenis Cement Tile Works Ltd of Singapore. The new system enables the production of tiles which have410 words
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Article315 1936-01-05 13 They Arc Becoming Wrong A QUEER situation has ari in p to the milestones of Ceylon. They are bea paing inaccurate New roads are do]w being rapidly made nnd existing toads improved a much possible. Corners are cut bak, bad i are fattened out. ami as315 words
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Article267 1936-01-05 13 Child Dead In Carriage A PINK eidi rdown bag recently I about U. seven-weeks-old William McGuin while t lie baby slept on the verandah of his parents' home at 81, Jersey Avenue?, Montreal The death of the child was discovered by his mother. Mrs. Gwendolyn McQuin, when267 words
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Advertisement22 1936-01-05 13 "GOLD MEDAL BRAND" TEA IS GOOD Better Quality- Better Flavour— and much better Price. INOO M\l\> VN IKS WOBINSON KOAD NIONK 4170.22 words
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Advertisement292 1936-01-05 13 Stomach Relief STOPS INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, WIND, GASTRITIS, DYSPEPSIA AT ONCE Time it! In 5 minutes Md only la 'Biaorated 1 UamtmU •Bisuratcd' Magneda SanSffJ*^ stops Stomach Trouble. and stomach ulccra ii j > spr' Here's thequickt-sl and surr.t Mm,,.,. I. |1 t|lI »> i fV« thi Mta relief kno,n! In292 words
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Article, Illustration810 1936-01-05 14 " Horatius - "Horatius" SLIDE RULE BIDDING) SYSTEMS Bli IT is not surprising, in view of the tremendous popularity to which contract bridge has attained, that frequent attempts should bo made to facilitate effective bidding by novices. The unseasoned player bas been told, in a variety of ways, that IkI should810 words
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Advertisement592 1936-01-05 14 N^^ W r AX V,^ N^nVa^a^al«^ama^a^aMltfM»^ ■PI A. Wrlt«« twira m long txtra-fina en THE No. 1 TOOL FOR HAND AND BRAIN The amazing new pen that won't run dry because it shows when to refill You'll be trilling to give jour That ink is always VISIBLE. old pen av#ay,592 words
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Advertisement75 1936-01-05 14 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Thonc: 5811 and 5812. INSCRIPTION KATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Del y Including Including tike Poitagfl P stage or close to to Foreign resdence F.M.S. Countries. Yearly 00 *5.40 .$6.00 Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $1.35 $1.50 SINGLE < OPY 5 CENTS. 1 liimibers of the "Sunday Trihune" f75 words
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Advertisement93 1936-01-05 14 IB^ i S j b S I- i 5 ah V; y j wlsc tor Attitetee and Sportsmen to cam a bottle ol TIGER HALM when out on the helds. Unforeseen mishaps, such a« accidents, sprains, nervous breakdown due to overexertion s etc. can be cured on the very spol93 words
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Article563 1936-01-05 15 Dragon - Dragon" (By SINGAPORE'S HEAVY PROGRAMME FOR 1936 Tournament, Ma,, lie Concluded Burlier Preparing For The New Season Will AU-Malayan Tournament Be Started This Year? More I'arths To Affiliate With SM.A. Comment* On PeraVs Defeat By "Racquet" V VERY concluded <>y th< apore B a»ld a ln'l ia563 words
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Article721 1936-01-05 15 "Greatest Shock" Of The S2ason "DACQUR" writes as follow 11 11 may be well for me to begin this week's badminton notes by saying that the defeat of Perak at the hands of Singapore by so big a margin as eighl mm to one came as a great721 words
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Article134 1936-01-05 15 AUGUST B.P. WIN Successful Trip To .lohore Bahru On Saturday last the Anson Badminton Party captained by Mr. Lim Hoe Swee travelled up to Johore Bahru and defeated the Companion Badminton Party by four games to nil at the Johore Badminton Association Hall situated at Jalan Ah Fook. The following134 words
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Article, Illustration753 1936-01-05 15 " Clubman - "Clubman" (By Chinese Friendly Anociation Successful Year j Reported New OIIU -Heart n L ok c \s />'./'. And SI rails Physical Hold \t //onus" —Tour Of I poll Schoolboys ds. light Freshmenta had been President. Mr. Lim Heng (i the gathering, dweii"ii the successful termination753 words
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Advertisement403 1936-01-05 15 II I OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous^ evening Yes, good going too Cigarette? Thanks, but zvJiy the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child H'W/, what are they, then ...Carerras lhe Craven "A" people declared war on throat irritation .'7*. and? sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add, interfering with lhe innocent403 words
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Article, Illustration131 1936-01-05 16 UNITED SERVICES OR PERAK NEXT SATURDAYS GAME IN K. L. i\\ Saturday next in Kuala Lumpur the first of the sciivm's two rhiiircsl rutl>\ fixtures— the Mala\a (up final will he* contested l»<!w<«n I fi■f < I RerrfoCf and Perak, champions of the southern131 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1936-01-05 16 'iti/ our i:n(/i>i/ Football mdeni WHEN the battle of the \><>y is ,i an end in Kuala Lumpur next turday, and the shouting and the tumult have died, I think the Unite! s will be bringing the Malaya < up hack in triumph to Singapore with1,661 words
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Article772 1936-01-05 16 COMING BOUTS Sport Booming In Singapore (By "X.0.") Singapore, Thursday. IMGHTS are being promoted at regular intervals at the New World and the Olympic Stadium and boxers continue to be imported from the Philippines and Japan. Close on the heels of Joe Eagle, who is under contract772 words
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Article, Illustration169 1936-01-05 16 Hustle For Players Goes On THE hustle for players goes on. 1 Manchester City ananged for th; transfer of Charles Rogers. Ayi United's outside left recently. The fee was a big one. but the exact figure has not been divulged. City representatives had seen Rogers play on169 words
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150 1936-01-05 16 BOXING RIVALS Fight For British Title f|F the many bouts between those v British heavy-weight rivals. Jack Peterson and Len Harvey few, if any, have been of such interest as that which is due at the end of January. For ono thing it is more than six months since they150 words
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Article, Illustration480 1936-01-05 16 STORE'S YEAR Colony's Chances vs. F.M.S. (By "Sticks") SINGAPORE were crowned hoi champions of Malaya l.i i month when they successfully defea Selangor and Perak in their interState matches at Kuala Lumpur. It was an honour which the local team last experienced about three years ago and480 words
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Article50 1936-01-05 17 GOOD BUYING INTEREST Rubber Price Up Again (From Our Ftnancial Correspondent* Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 22'^ els., up Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore) $104, down $1.25. To-day's Prices; London: 6 1 Ct., unchanged. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 159|16 cts.. up [n et. Market Tone: Steady.50 words
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Article29 1936-01-05 17 London: Spot £213 10s., down 705.; three nunths £205, down 40s. New York: 47% cts., down Ij; ct. Market Tone: Easy. Cross-rate London-New York 4.02-"* New York-London 4.012":29 words
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Article49 1936-01-05 17 Thc^ market ha* opened firm thi;< morning witl- good buying interest beinpr shown b\- the trade. U.K. stock i\ re expected to show l decrease of 1,200 tons this week. Buyers Sellers Spot 22i 22% Jan. Mar. 22" 23 Apr. June 23Vi 23 July Sept. 12 1 2449 words
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Article147 1936-01-05 17 Firmness Continues: No Sign Of Setback Singapore. Saturday noon. The firmness fan the market continues and as yet there is no sign of any setback. Both London and New York report buying by factory interests and •nore activity being shown by outside operators. Foreign imports into Singapore147 words
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92 1936-01-05 17 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN DAILY PRICES CURRENT. S.ngap>:e, Saturday, no^n. Buyers. Seller^. V I X.K.S.S. in casv-s (r'.Oii January/ 22^ 22 7 0 i I '.A.Q. i; u (.'s (F. 0.8. January) 22 9.16 22 :> H Xo I X R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 22<>16 22"'s do.92 words
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Advertisement582 1936-01-05 17 j j UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT j j KE-CONSTltrt'TlXtii IIK-O II <; AXIS Bi% \iZ 4\ I J STO li T A X 1 N j FINAL CLEAN-UP I TO MAKE ROOM FOR HUGE j SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS NOW ON ORDER 1 j Commences 1 JANUARY 6th SAMPLE BAR G582 words
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Miscellaneous536 1936-01-05 17 liltlTlSll EMPIRE PROGRAMMES Sonata Recital: Violin And Pianoforte TO-DAY Tl [ON l M( trei (16,140 kcm.) and i -..".in k. i England v. New A commentary ,n the .thaii match !>>• Captain H. relayed from Twickenham I ball l'n «»n). B TO 1 ffe (P anoforte). I n Weeklj New536 words
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Miscellaneous778 1936-01-05 17 HERLIN STATION DJN 3145 metres (9.540 kcs), DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.), DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kcs.). TO-DAY 106 pin Call DJB, DJN (German, English). German Folk Sony. Pi ngmnwn (Germ., Engl.). Outstanainff i;r the Week. I^o p.m. Hitler Y<»uth rVagnuttae: N*w Soii^s for thi I g l-Olk. p.m. Tr778 words
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Miscellaneous145 1936-01-05 17 V i; C. CALCUTTA 49.10 metres (6 109 krs) TO-DAY 12.26 p.m. Summary of News in BenTali. 12.41 p.m. Musical Srlectionj from he Ftudio. 12.5". p.m. Robert Piklcr and hi.s lurearian Orchestra. 7.26 p.m. Time: Signal. Church SerIce Relayed from St. John's Church, 10 41 p.m. NeT/s Bulletin in Bengali.145 words
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Article107 1936-01-05 18 Margin Only IS On 61 Frame* HIM with rj champion, I recently II i: Undrum one. Tl ip|c to-da; v ill be carried foi- arum 3jtS to »jnt. on the total of the one o Ji U to tx m IM inrec and I at thi107 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-01-05 18 The tollOWinf players have been se lected to lUjlimni Ihe August Badminton Part] In friendly badminton match Inst the Loke'a Badminton Party i.iy at I P in at 54 56. Middle Road. opposite the Alhambra Theatre: Eng Slang, Qwek Chip Jian, Richard Tan, Koh Tian Hock. Soh Hock67 words
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Article67 1936-01-05 18 i:ieven-V:ar-()ld (iirl Keprts ntinK Kobe, Di-c. 21. |APAN'S rnpr.:,ontativoi> to the winter Olympic Games arrived here to-day. on to G iruny to compete kn the IMM eveijto. Principal popular Interetl was centred on Ml us Etsuko Inada, 11 -year-old r She is the youngest ronU 'lint ever to67 words
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154 1936-01-05 18 TO-NIGHT'S BOXING AT THE NEW WORLD Best Programme For Many Months TO-NIGHT'S boxing at tho New World Arena, which was postponed from Friday cwin", to bad weather. Is expected to draw B record crowd. The programme promised to br oiv of thr best presented tor many months. The 12 three-minute154 words
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Article87 1936-01-05 18 S. Australia Win By An Innings Adelaide, Dec. '.'8 South Australia boat Queensland by an Innings and 226 runs. South Australia: Ist Innings: 642 for 8 (dec.). Queensland:— Ist innings: 127. 2nd innings:— 2B9 (Hansen 80 Coitins 4 ICf sn. NSW. BEATEN Melbourne, Dec. 28. Victoria won the87 words
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Article59 1936-01-05 18 I Boxing Tournament On Jan. 20 THE Navy vs Army Boxing for the Lowther Grand Cup will take place at the Boxing Stadium, New World on Monday, January 20, at 9.15 p.m. The teams this year will consist of the pick of the Navy at present in59 words
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Article67 1936-01-05 18 The following will represent the United MacKenzie Footers at soccer against the Nestles Sports Club on Monday at th; J.C.S.A. ground (Balestier Plain). Goh Thong Hee, Anthony. Goh Ah Chew, Mohamed Tamby, Soh Kirn Swee, Chan Chang Kwang. Sng Ah Lye, Ismail. Tar Chin Chua, Leng Chak67 words
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Article45 1936-01-05 18 The Notional Badminton Party "B" team paid a visit to Pulai Brani Dec. 29 and met th<- Pagle B.P. in B friendly match of badminton wh'ch resulted In a draw of three games all. one dcubles tie being abondoned owing to tailing light.45 words
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Article181 1936-01-05 18 The following have accepted to play heckey for S.C.C. against the R.A.F. today at. Seletai P. W. F. Mills; A. N. Macaulay, C. E Brooke; J. K. Gale, H. Hughes llallett (capt), J. P. Wood: D. Cooper, J. E. D. Graham, A. P. Crai f ;ie. P. E. H. BodelBienfait181 words
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Article, Illustration289 1936-01-05 18 Not Very Popular Kill Still another attempt i.s to b made to launch baseball in England This time M is by the dog racing syndicates, whose activities have beer, restricted by Parliament and who wish to make fuller u.sc of their grounds. At the present lime they289 words
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Article, Illustration476 1936-01-05 18 HOME RACING NEWS Great Success Of The Tole AT luot the Totalisator seems likely to realise expectations, wrifef the London correspondent of the N.C.D.N. It has even broken down the opposition of the bookmakers whose experience has proved to them that there till a place for them in the ring.476 words
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Article601 1936-01-05 18 Gordon Richards •\N EVENTFUL YKAK FOR ME" noKDON Richards, the champ jockey, thinks thai l( luck hv miKht have beaten thi his great record achieved two >• atfo of 251) winners in one -< ason. EVENTFUL YEAR "If the stables I am retained t> I601 words
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Article174 1936-01-05 18 Small Football Club Honours WILL there be ehangea In th< near future in the membership ol the Association Football L Such a suggestion ma ling particularly in view I that it Is a very long tim there was any change. But I put the M due proviso that174 words
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Advertisement249 1936-01-05 18 /SU P H Mac Tiir: i;isi:at eaktkii^ life IS "GRBAT" b> reason of the fact •that in a permd of lit 1 1 ni"r t tli.in a (juarJer of a rtntury it has (I) built up a larpo bu-iness all over \sia; acquired a thoroughly sound finanti.i! position; (1) introduced249 words
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Advertisement130 1936-01-05 18 THE NEW 1936 i wi:stin n v o r h k PRECISION RADIO has M& RADIO'S LATEST REFINEMENT THE NEW SrM ALL-METAL TUBES j &T nh h o-i! a !L m T P° werful mo re sensitive, non-micro- S nojs d Vlblatlonl^^^ Metal envelope eliminates L_ J noise and prevent130 words
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1119 1936-01-05 19 VERACITY PAYS $132 HARD GOING Riding Honours Even Our O nulcntj PeiMMff, Saturday. DUNNING Am race, Veracity paid \\w surprising dividend of |182 at the third day of the Penang Turf Club'fl X'mas-Ncw V«ur Gold Cup Meeting here this afternoon. Tli is is.1,119 words
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Article509 1936-01-05 19 Keen Hockey On R.I. Ground Singapore, Saturday. jY a solitary goal scored by M. Valberg a few minutes before half-time the ;olts defeated the Old Rafflesians' Association at hockey on the R.I. ground o-day. ii«»iivM The ground conditions were naicuy •onducive to good hockey but the509 words
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Article60 1936-01-05 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Betarjtar defeated the MaUiyan Guthrie'l XV on the Pad ins to-day at me 'or tav 6 points (2 cries) to nil. The game was on the scrappf sido. ban ham. the Selangor captain, was responsible for the Uries that60 words
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Article751 1936-01-05 19 SPORE LOSE Grand Display By Reeves (B?/ Our Rugby Football Correspordent< Singapore, Saturday. IN view oi* the rearrangements 4 that had to he made in the side for their match against Singapore to-day, the United Services cannot have derived R great deal cA satisfaction or cun-inai-eoitidtnec751 words
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Article172 1936-01-05 19 First Under New Bodyline Rule j Sydney, Ja It wu rcvcnWl thai during the Bbel field Shield match yesterday, Eddi<; O'lbert the QweeriUan t abo igiru bowler.' was n:-bnl)ed tmder Australian anti-body Mr.-, rule fort ding intimidatory bowling. Deliveries from Gilbert rue* in fingers of the172 words
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Article103 1936-01-05 19 New York. Dec. 25. Babe Ruth, the famous baseball player, wistfully said that he would ttko to LCturn to baseball bttt he has not. as yet. received any good offers.— Unit-d Babe- Ruth, baseball.- all-time home run king, is the BSOSt glamorous :md one of the best loved103 words
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Article356 1936-01-05 19 for offside and Mun Hee found tour'i well up field. At half-timr Perak still led 6—5. In the second half Singapore be* T :i»i to brighten up considerably and they tjok th? lead Again when Abdul Rahman landed a good penally goal. Further scores were added356 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-01-05 20 Italians using mules to transport ammunition up to th< northern Abyssinia. Italians making roads in ncwly-acquircd territory in Al sinia. Italian Askaria transpc irom une, oy the uzc ot mult lua sj trssjsrjs^ m o^:\-41 words
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