Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 January 1936
1936-01-19
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1936-01-19 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. :> 1N0.35 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANPAKY 19, 1936. FIVE CENTS12 words
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161 1936-01-19 1 INCREASE IN THE NAVY ORIENT CRISIS ::ai Committee's Report U'llll the breakdown of the nrion N«vaJ Conference and all eyes turned on Japan's ambitions. the defences at Singapore and other strategic point* in the Kast. comes the ■6wa of new plans for the161 words
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Article67 1936-01-19 1 No Surprise At Th?ir Retention London, Jan. 17 f'LTJANCI U. circles me unperturbed at I' tl of North China's retention of revenues. ted that it la only a quesi time before the Customs are d. the opinion is that in Chinese loans is so wide- -xcenReuter - 67 words
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Article49 1936-01-19 1 London. Jan. Itf. (Reed. 12.22 a.m.) A bulk-tin issue-! at &30 p.m. -The Kin«: has had some hours of restful sleep. Cardiac Wi nd cni»>arnissment of 1 n has -I'^htly increased i\cs '-a">< for anxiety m ndreick Williams. HcwetC Maurice as>i ih Daw son of IVnn." ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration153 1936-01-19 1 OXYGEN ADMINISTERED TO THE KING .£muir«i Is^galnanxioud tr* health of His Majesty X nc; GeoTO Tht iatr-rTr>portr- 'nt*c*^thSfr ho jibs suffering from Jbronchial JPrTi^nd^tflifr sign^ of slight cardiac wwikness *were catfeing disquiet. *The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York are now with him at Sandringham. The aoov sReuter - 153 words
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Article62 1936-01-19 1 Famous Heart Special Called In London. Saturday, 1.1 1 p.m. GJM.T. T*HK Princess Royal and the Karl of Harewood (the Kind's daughter and son-in-law) have left their Yorkshire home for Sandrin^ham. Sir Maurice Cassidy, Physician Extraordinary to the Kintf and heart specialist, arrived at Sandrini^hamReuter - 62 words
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Article85 1936-01-19 1 London, Saturday. Soon after the arrival of Sir Maurice Cassidy a statement was issued that "the anxiety expressed in the bulletin of last nijrht persists." The Prince of Wales arrived at Sand rini» ham yesterday and the Duke of York has been staying with the Kinii and QueenBritish Official Wireless - 85 words
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Article45 1936-01-19 1 London. Saturday. The Kiner slrpt quictlv thr -uichout the night ;md it v.- ls I— iligj <. I tvs mormim that thru* was no change Ka his condition. Sir AfavricC as>!dy, the hemrt (Continued in previous column) fulist. h.is Jjcrn Munitioned to ..Ml. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article117 1936-01-19 1 Manchu Troops Invade Hop:i Shanghai, Jan. 18. MARTIAL law has bet v declared at Paotingfu, in central Hopei, as the vanguards ol the Manchukuo force by General Liv Kwei Tang have reached Tanghsien. After having been driven away from east Suiyucn, the Manchukuo Invaders advanced onSin Chew Jit Poh - 117 words
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Article159 1936-01-19 1 Most Popular Writer In English New York, Jan. 18. THE Poet Laur< ii .Mr. John Mase- field, who is visiting the United States, says that Kipling was undoubtedly the best of the English Imperial ts who helped celebrate the achievements of the great reign of Queen Victoria. KiplingReuter - 159 words
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Article25 1936-01-19 1 London. Jan. 18. The remains of Mr. Kipling will be Temated. The time and place will be Miu need later. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article498 1936-01-19 1 Transport Chaos Brit ish Expert Fears A Breakdown (Bj An Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. CTABTXING news of a virtual 'breakdown of ih^ Italian military machine is liein» discussed in Isri(ish Army tir'ies. which then h every reason to believe is well founded. H498 words
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Article, Illustration257 1936-01-19 1 GRIM SPEECH "Some Day The Bomb Will Explode" B< rlin, Jan. IN. gPEAKING of the unexpected increase in unemployment by half a million. Dr. Goebbela Mun ter for Propaganda, addn 20,000 Nazis last night, said that thu was due to the weather, lack of raw materialsReuter - 257 words
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Article35 1936-01-19 1 Two Resignation^ Accepted By President Wa hingtoa, Jan. 17. President Rooter* ed the 'nations o! Mr. i i Under Secretary ol t Tn Mr Roberts, As.si.stan 1 "iv. to be effective 5 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement13 1936-01-19 1 Goodwood Park Hotel Special Curry Lunch Every Sunday $1. Tennis Badminton. Phone 6490.13 words
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Advertisement10 1936-01-19 1 V 5 A.M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3)10 words
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Advertisement31 1936-01-19 1 ■WnMjfii XTIE AIR MAIL Not Duo In Singapore Before Monday 'From Our Own < \ondentl Baaffctk, Saturday. Till, east Wound Imperial Airwa\s 1 plane is |«<te and tannot mike Singapore before M<nul.i\.31 words
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Article61 1936-01-19 2 No Discussion Between Itrituin And France 1;,. 'i 17 So?' bai bt in Lon by no <•< man newspapers which 1 the 1 pt a r connection with n provided lor In rAgrapil Mree Of Artlcl* XVI of the r i iflned to n East Afiiru i;i dlsintBritish Official Wireless - 61 words
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Article178 1936-01-19 2 Spcii 1 A Small Fortune Seeking A Cure years this man sufTtr«'(j w:th f'.»Ko. After I'emJ.ng a .small fortune on r.atnunts, he tri<d Krusihen ■alto. W.fhm thrt-i- «r«aki Im f«lt a mi He npram his j;ratitu«li* in it\t (ollowiag l«'!t*;r: M F« in I have,178 words
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Article270 1936-01-19 2 A Wei-k In Singapore THEIR RECEPTION JN KIAI.A U'MITK Singmpore, Saturday. VL'HKN tin- (.8. Koolinda arrived 111 Singapore this morning she bfllght with her a party of Australian Boys, -50 in number, who v nembcri of t }i<- Young Australia (jeaftM arc to spend week looking around270 words
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Article239 1936-01-19 2 Japanese On Bail Of $3,000 Singapore, Saturday AN alleged attempt to smuggle well over $4,000 worth of rubber into the Colony, was frustrated by the police who were on patrol duty in a launch cruising In the Straits of Johore In the early hours of this morning.239 words
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Article66 1936-01-19 2 Siiufintf Girls Relieved Of Jewellery Singapore, Saturday Three Chinese singing girls living in New Bridge Road were terrified when four Cantonese forced an entry into their room in New Bridge Road shortly after 5 o'clock this morning. One of the intruders was armed with a knife. After stripping66 words
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Article350 1936-01-19 2 A Jolly; Evening MEMBERS FRIENDS ENTERTAINED Singapore, Saturday A N entertainment that was "differ- ent," and highly acceptable for that reason as well for its attractiveness and its quality, was provided for members and friends of the Malayan Magic Circle at the headquarters of the Circle at350 words
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Article190 1936-01-19 2 KALLANG PONDS DESTROY ED No Breeding Of Ludlowi Singapore. Saturday. QUICK action hai been taken by the Municipal Health Department to carry out the scheme for the abolition of the fish ponds in the Kallang Basin In which breed the dangerous ludlowi mosquito which have now become car:iers of the190 words
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Article130 1936-01-19 2 Sir Andrew Caldecott In Hongkong CIR Andrew Caldecott, erstwhile Colo- nial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, has met probably for the first time in his life, a Chinese war lord in the person of General Chen Tsi Tang "Strong Man of South China." Hongkong, Jan. 18.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 130 words
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Article118 1936-01-19 2 Accounts For Bazaar In Aid Of Unemployed On behalf of the Bazaar Committee of the Straits Chinese Reading Club. Mr. Tan Peng Whee, the hon. secretary submits a statement of accounts of the club's charity bazaar in aid of the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund, which was held118 words
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Article28 1936-01-19 2 fdm,gfjiop45gf456g th? a f G hoon Eng of the staff of he Anglo-Chinese Secondary School s been < appointed Headmaster of the Anglo-Chinese Middle School. Singapore28 words
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Article613 1936-01-19 2 Important Talks ON YELLOW FEVEK RISKS Singapore, Saturcui IMPORTANT discussions of tho situation in regard to yellow fever and the risks of thr d being transmitted to Asia in future occupied the delegates <»f the Advisory Council of the Far Eastern Health Bureau In their Anal613 words
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45 1936-01-19 2 COTTON PRICES Promise That Subsidy Will Not Be Abandoned New York. Jan 17. According to the New York Times. congressmen from the cotton state! nave obtained a virtual promise that fcne cotton subsidy programme tlu Price at twelve cvn\s pound wl« not be abandoned.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement33 1936-01-19 2 r^,T MALAYA'S PREMIFD HOTEL THIS WEEK. MONDAY WEDNESDAY FKIDW-NON-DINERS fI.OO BOOK P Am v S AW V «.s. "VICEROY of INDIA" in PORT GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT b KAFFI FS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA RAPFI ES33 words
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605 1936-01-19 3 ARSENAL BEATEN 3-2 Home Football ABERDEEN HELD to A DRAW pROST and snow Interfered with the fixtures in the Bngllah and tti^h League* yesterday. In the Senior Division." the Cupholders impressed their supporters at Arsenal by the* odd i 1 in fl A605 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-01-19 3 Miss Lcunp; Lai Tzo, an actress recently arrived from Canton who Is now performing in the Cantonese Theatre in the Great World.22 words
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Article68 1936-01-19 3 Five Thousand Ethiopians Slain Rome, Jan. 18. IT is officially claimed that 5 000 Aby^sinians were killed in the battle of Gonledoria and that the pursuit continued yesterday without serious resistance The mechanised units advanced !:i!ometres and eveiy where the Italians were collecting prisoners at:d warReuter - 68 words
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Article1059 1936-01-19 3 Goals. P W L D F A Ps. Sunderland <2» 25 18 5 2 R2 33 38 Derby <6» 25 12 6 7 4" 25 31 Hiiddoislicld (6) 2r> 12 7 6 37 37 30 Arsenal <1> MM T TSlt^fl Stoke City <10> 251,059 words
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Article74 1936-01-19 3 lkjhui56 DMV kept the line intact and kert out the clever Welsh bach Sever and Obolensky. (the latter was peneially starved), both put in some fine mils, but W,;oler and Cliff Jonea hurle-i :lit;m into "ouch. Before the finish, Wooler was- brought <i(.\vi almost on the74 words
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Article67 1936-01-19 3 London, dan. 18. Roads all over Britain wore icebound early Lhis morning as a result ol itiarp frost following yesterday's snow. In many parts of Southern England a thaw sent in Utter in the clay, but elsewhere there were further nouvy falls ot snow. Skating is in fullBritish Official Wireless - 67 words
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Article47 1936-01-19 3 London. lan. ls The following rugby matches were played to-day: Old Paulines C> Neath 5 Bath 14 l.tM-rter 0 Bristol 14 acottN Devon port 8 Aberavon (> Plymouth 21 Exeter >i Th" remaining isturoi WOM postp noil owing to the grounds Iwing unfit for jilay. —Reuter.47 words
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Advertisement150 1936-01-19 3 Wii it r i im i ya nil Eh WH f O REDUCTIONS (jßliAl SALE VAUKS 50 ONLY F*INCED TOWELS tennis TaJvjaits T\:Tri: l(^^^^ r RACKETS c«§flvC T<lWo i lw l w h I sale d»*> *7C 25 DOZEN of PRICE O fO (LEAR prke OO EH 30 ONLY MEN'S150 words
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Advertisement616 1936-01-19 4 TWO FAMOI'S COMKDY I A VOIIUTKS KMJETHEK LN A KIOTOI SLY FUNNY SHOW! (KIIV iOl IMM lIM.I and TO^i WAI IS ■*1 iA "ME AND MARLBOROUGH" f^ I *m\ JtAJ jL 1 E^^aW X See CICELY tackle the whole French Army! y& 111 Se^ /i6>r dressed as a Soldier save616 words
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477 1936-01-19 5 STRANGEST LOVE STORY FANCIFUL TALE Rider Haggard's Classic Novel L'ViK ftftj years readera -»r Action have been fa«c»iu»t4 d by an amaiing story In which the h«M> <h--(lanM <»f »t<rral vm.th and Rtandi upon the thresh >;<l of immortality, only to turn and retrace477 words
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Article230 1936-01-19 5 Ad\ ice To Those Seek'ng Film Work II you have any hopes of becoming a .cm r, study singing for six monthf. It will Increase your Bh»ncerf appreciably Thi the 'flvicc of M. M. Paggi, sound recorder on Paramount'i "Roteot the Rancho." who has. been230 words
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Article482 1936-01-19 5 Gabls And C#oper Wort Extras INSTANT .stardom, the dream of every hopeful screen player, is far more Infrequent than generally Imagined. When n new name blazes in tht .screen heavens, it usually luncLs there only after the bearer has put in long, and r edious482 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-01-19 5 A spectacular scene from "She." the next big attraction at the Alhambra Theatre.13 words
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Article473 1936-01-19 5 Battle Of Wits PORTRAYED ON THE SCREEN CARDINAL Richelieu's bitter strugKit* to maintain his control over Louis XIII of France in the 17th century dominates one of the most dramatic eras in French history. What is more, it has importance in French literary history, for it gave473 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-01-19 5 A -rcno from "Hia Night Out," to-day's change at the Pavilion Theatre12 words
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Article100 1936-01-19 5 Nairobi MRS. Josephine Duirs. aged eighty, a pioneer woman ol Kenya Colony. has been found dead in mysterious circumstances. She lived alone in a '-mall isolated house in the Limuru district. One evening the native who did iobs at the house or d n .o\ no answei to100 words
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Advertisement22 1936-01-19 5 TIG EBBHR i y__ CADBURYS MILK CHOCOLATE BLOCKS 4UcTs fMBK^^Bm ALSO NUT MILK, MILK FRUIT and NUT BOURNVILLE, BOURNVILLE FRUIT and NUT22 words
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Advertisement153 1936-01-19 5 V ■*n»_ .> > i I "V ir w I \x 4* 1 v t V I i ■^ir£ Gv3»j happy youngsters l (use mc) were fed on 'AllcnburyV Foods. lor little men and nun In the asking 'Allenburyt' Foodi arc erfccUy adapted for the promotion ot thai i cady153 words
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Article, Illustration756 1936-01-19 6 " Horatius - "Horatius" THE TAPE MEASURE' SYSTEM (lly TN a test match recently concluded between tmo pteyeri using- the "Bif Two" or Approach Forcing system and opponents who were exploiting a modification of the Crane system, <»ver fifty rubbers, the former pair won by over 10,000 points. It was not756 words
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Advertisement704 1936-01-19 6 WILL MY HUSBAND EVER GET RID OF 3HBs^^ HIS NERVOUSNESS AND BE HIMSELF JF" J AGAIN, DOCTOR ONLY WITH PROPER IN^ y NERVi-NOURISHMENT. iM. 1 _^.A I ADVISE A DAILY DIET OF J_ jS HIS CASE SS TYPICAL OF DOZENS. RECENTLY FOR LACK OF THIS SAME PRECIOUS FOOD EICMENT- tOJNG704 words
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Advertisement243 1936-01-19 6 g« I l»r-» I i i i i lii|iiltir>|ii|ii|ii|w|ritni!ltlltUl!l»«V S> eiap<4»eti% Off 1 f a 2 l>o >< ur t\\es yel r«<| aiul burn alter you Inivi* use<l them a lit llf s r while? m m j" 1 l><» you develop headache after U reading or sewing or doing243 words
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Advertisement184 1936-01-19 6 f r^ wn nns' \MS? I GREAT r PEPPERMINT CURE \^tPti^| V COUGHS. COLDS, AND I^ ?i>| ALL STOMACH TROUBLES \r^l"H2?* V w lr\ or years P ast Woods' Great \\t^&? to l« Pp PP^mint Cure hu been the IW'-^-^-'Wt, family medicino (»f ail 1^ reftidenta of Malaya. ll has184 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1936-01-19 7 H.L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkin pEOPLE with long experience of the tropics will always tell you that the proper way to live here is in a house with plenty of room and fresh air. Flats and the modem I of house may have advantages, but th« old bungalow with a spacious1,658 words
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Advertisement39 1936-01-19 7 sAi >(J 1 Ivy** and eat as much as you J^ like yourself, it it is -^-JL_ wholesome, and made j from ('ream, which is only (i another way of saying "Cold Storage" ice cream. U i w.s 13039 words
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Article, Illustration1982 1936-01-19 8 A Woman Peeps AT Singapore. vl;kopip4 fWKLFTH night was celebrated af Urn Civil Btnrlec Club. Johore Bahru, with a lar^e dance last Saturday. Club was attractively dec rated and a ■yd from Johore and ftfngliP°*t >yed the evening thoroughly. Many •■1 the git wre In faj.' dre Mid awarded lorNakajima - 1,982 words
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Advertisement91 1936-01-19 8 JUST ARRIVED Hats to s u :t every FACE, very DRESS and every POCKET. The Gift Shop 157 NN.rth Br.dtfe Kd.. Smart Jewellery and L >vely Flowers. •*l)lllllllllllll||||||||| lall |!<|ii|,i|>i|| l|l ,|,i|il|>i|"r;|!i|iil!i| ll'll i ATTRACTIVE I HATS 8c GLOVES i AFTERNOON WEAR i Phone :J:JXr> SI Stamford Road. Z I91 words
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Advertisement63 1936-01-19 8 ANNOUNCEB A NEW COLLECTION OF ADVANCE I SPRING MODELS EVENING and DINNER GOWNS, TWEED SUITS and WOOLLEN JUMPERS MAYNARD'S BLDG., I 2nd Floor 11, Battery Road, Singapore. I Phono 4974, 1 •J The "ARDEN LOOK" CLEAR EYES, HAPPY MOUTH, REPOSEFUL SKIN. THE NEW VELVA CREAM MASQUE THAT WILL ENABLE YOU63 words
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Advertisement153 1936-01-19 8 fr .jbil V^^H I TRY IT H^V* frf By adding three tablespoonfuls of Scrubb's Ammonia to your bath water, you can be certain of instant relief from prickly heat. Scrubb's conquers perspiration. SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA Of rill Ihe treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the153 words
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694 1936-01-19 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill T H{ Ital was very busy last liy on Saturday, when r the PenRugi er Match btlv <: the aerviee3, which R In occurred before not much but bom the majority were enouh to hinder the attendance of II turned out. th ides694 words
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Article, Illustration161 1936-01-19 9 OUR FRASER' S HILL LETTER rHE Hill i.s always rather quiet In January. but this fear there are quite i number enjoying ;he cold, misty weahcv. Although most 3eople dislike ruin, Ll s more c t a change >o be up the Hill n tn f> t x lure iy161 words
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Article, Illustration805 1936-01-19 9 TOING up the Hill? If you are we've U found just the smartest possible light weight wool frocks which would be ideal for -ooli^h days at Fraser's Hill cr Cameron Highlands. Priscilla's havo a selection of these Hubrite dresses and suits, all different and in a wide805 words
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Article156 1936-01-19 9 CANAPES OF MANY FLAV OU RS COCKTAIL nut i»s are one occasion whi n the hasten may really indulß© her wildest flight of fancy in the preparation of en Hid the guests may cat (and should eat), to their heart's cont now Ideas relative to the creation <»t these wee156 words
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Advertisement85 1936-01-19 9 I'K»:\ BNTB SEASICKNESS and all Travel Sickneai by 'bus, car, tram, never Jails. Guaranteed in every Ti iy. tastelaaj eapanka, box r>s cents, from Cbera I Repreaentativi JAMES MeKECHNIE VEE CO. 'IX-'IW Kaffles (juay. Sin»a|H>re. i i .11 ST Xi;( i:iVi;j) Woollen Tweed Suit* f4>r thoue ro .ir on leave85 words
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Advertisement140 1936-01-19 9 o^' There are gowns to suit every type C 0 W^_ f woman at Eve's, suitable for morning, aftern(M>n. and evening. VN. x Selection of bags, belts, and hats. 'Pho»e AMBER MANSIONS RAFFLES HOTEL. 2001. t PALAIS DES MODES 33, STAMFORD ROAD. I We invite you to call at our140 words
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Advertisement173 1936-01-19 9 CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTINITY. ONLY ONCE A YEAH. yoom. <iii-:o*<» minor ro., 351 IM North Bridge Rd. Phone 4293. Babies Love it! 23. Clifton Hill, P A >/^ St. John's Wood. S^ I ondon. N.W.B. /O U c Aug. 16»h, 1934. Dear Sirs. <173 words
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Advertisement75 1936-01-19 9 bvbvbv 1 t ii£. 3 ILn li 1 2 lILjS r H^ r\ \l I > 1 «V IU ks a jH MILLIXKRV I)KI»ARTMKXT I M THE ANNUAL STOCKTAKING; SALE NOW H W ON FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY— DISCOUNTS W j J FROM 10', TO 50%. radium-vita creams foam75 words
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Article269 1936-01-19 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE GERMA NY' S AIMS Siimaporr: Simdax. .lan. 19, 1936. npHE II inian conflict li alw matter In the Far i more menacing and now < rmany ha come into the picture. 'I h« French Ambassador in Berli hai found it m to i/iv<- warning to ieimsny to v269 words
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Article1549 1936-01-19 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones The Threshold Of International War TO-MORROW ma} be a day long remembered in history. It may be a fateful day tor the future peac* of Europe, and perhaps t i ibe whole world. F<>r to-morrow the Council of the League «>i Nations meets to1,549 words
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Article560 1936-01-19 10 Anglius - Anglius THE sweep winning season is upon us again, so the following may be appropriate and instructive. A MURIEL: "And you're sure you've read through all the list of sweep-win-ners?" Millicent: "Every blessed one." Muriel: "And you mean to say we haven't even got560 words
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913 1936-01-19 11 WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED FINE PROGRESS Training Local Talent vbl;ckbopitjkioghjklk jnk age and his resignation from the playing strength of the orchestra on account of pressure of business and public duties last year was received with universal regret. He was followed by Madame kenate Zwaardemaker (who913 words
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Article118 1936-01-19 11 Publicity Agent's Novel Idea I PROPOSAL for a National Romance Week, in which everything will be romantic lovers marrying and husbands falling in love with their wives again is being discussed here. The idea was suggested by Bert Nevins, a New York publicity agent, who has just married.118 words
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Article210 1936-01-19 11 Man Returns After His Own Funeral DEAD man was 'laid to rest" with much lamentation and weeping on the part of his family but soon afterwards it turned out that he was very much alive. Vaithlllngam, a boutique keeper at Nachchiammal Kovilady, Vannarponnai, was missing for210 words
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Article169 1936-01-19 11 Bigger Families Bigger Salaries Proposed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The salaries of Brazilian Government employees, both civil and military, will in future depend upon the size of their families if a Bill introducd into the National Assembly by Deputy Paulo Martins is passed. The Bill would supplement169 words
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Article, Illustration378 1936-01-19 11 For Three Days WRECK SURVIVORS 1 VIVID STORY (By Air Mail) London! Jan. 7. A DRAMATIC account of how 50 people, including four women, spent, three days and nights on a rock 80ft by lott., with no drink and no t\x»d hut salmon, after their378 words
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Advertisement197 1936-01-19 11 •j. i iisi Appeal ran cv In >l;ilava! hir *oowh feout? THE BRILLIANT NEW RECORD AT •TO rls. Each MRS I\( X HTLTOM HER OR(HKSTR\. N I'm in thi' mood fot l<>vi> (Film: "Every Night at n FT. I Fm I.Mikiiitr at BliM F.T. 79 V..U ,v I.u.ky Star (Film:197 words
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Advertisement29 1936-01-19 11 S%sm. Oi X da iICIODs nS J l m^ov^"^g as at nighb It is so easy to adopt the j^Ejf/j(&' healthy milk drinking habit IJ^^&S if you usg iftlSiliii^i^29 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1936-01-19 12 W. B. Paterson - "Sweet are the Ufti pf advc rity; "Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous. "Wears yet a precious Jewell in his head, t "And this, our life, exempt from public haunt. 'Finds tongues in trees', books In the running brooks, "Sermons in stones and good1,191 words
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Advertisement191 1936-01-19 12 s s F f)PU(C IK'KKTS ISSUED S X^-X^lw BY ALL STEAM- S S TOR AIR AND S RAVEL^ RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients I are given the best of attention and asr^itance. i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore, j Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA OBWBLLBD191 words
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Advertisement73 1936-01-19 12 W^ -A "WEAKNESS 7sLl debility §LJAN>EM I A XBY/y y fes^ f Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. f«t better than serums, raw cc°at f Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD, SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL73 words
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Advertisement86 1936-01-19 12 <• m 1 Latest Discoveries Of Tiger Balm M Malarial fever, which has been discovered to be caused by 2j the biting of Ludlowi mosquitoes, is a very common sickness v especially in .Malaya. p It at times causes death. Latest discoveries and experiments have proved our wellknov/n TIGER BALM86 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1936-01-19 13 C. H. W. G - RADIO TELEPHONE AT LAST C. H. W. G MALAYAN NOTKHOOK WHY MALAYA HAS HAD TO WAIT IT ha* loi ibjeci of n--proacti in Malaya that thi till taide 1 1m- select l,; 4 f:d dto the farther hemiftph< <li<» telephone. h, Si tin in th.> i orth, t h«- Philippines1,327 words
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Article405 1936-01-19 13 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By ]>.<). Sc. (Doctor 0/ Ocular Sciences IT is said that blue is the natural cv- our for the eyes of white skinned pecple. Almost without fail, this is the hue ol the new born. And such B beautilul blue! To the fond moth- and405 words
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Advertisement102 1936-01-19 13 WEST I PB UIOIS i; m^g^ "^^r^i Ih S rpi(v<> <(f fh( radio-making /^v 10 Tub** Sii|H rli<i I I^Nlm l jjyyy embodyinc In its chassis dc* m every L-1 Jl Ithwfclh imm- vt-nu-nt known to 4 h«* V O i—~ f,' ALL-METAL TUBES /T\ If' J SHADOWGRAPH TUNING. A\/X102 words
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Advertisement39 1936-01-19 13 PKEVKN'r -FIAT carry iho LITTLE VICTOR INHALER IN YOUR POCKET. Its frequent use gives immediate relief, and promptly euros < <>ld in iho htad, nasal catarrh. throat irritations, etc. Prom -ill Chemist! and sn AGENTS: Grafton Laboratories 208, Collyer Quay.39 words
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Advertisement124 1936-01-19 13 Read The "Malaya Tribune" Dominant in Malaya. WMVIS TMIS WMISKV SO POPULAR jMsffi RECAUSE there is that subtle J^jffir difference in its flavour MM W an d quality which distinguishes -4M Kr it from all other whiskies. J^B^^i£^\ li nas bee said that there is y^H|^^ no difference to-day between124 words
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Advertisement48 1936-01-19 13 I Relief in 9U seconds! <| pVTO niaiter how seven your stomach trouble! I i Bisurated Magnesia 1 will ;ihv;ivs give yon I quick relief by removing H the cause. Try it no\s JH Don't suffer another day. A; (J fe /t Wk "V< S I I Ml bvbvbv48 words
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Article1012 1936-01-19 14 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds t Taking The Plunge— t The Difficulties Of t A Dentist That Chairside Manner **<-<-><.<.<.<.cj.^.*s.^.^ ♦♦♦•:^*i*<-^ 1 THKi: no doubt that dentists speakimr prof< lionall !<"t i*>pular peopl' Th« i doubt, that if th< ken who have suffered i then1,012 words
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Advertisement137 1936-01-19 14 that he did not object to my smoking a limited number of Craven -A" f^P^P^ l^^^ cigarettes, as in bis j* ->w* f^^g opinion they are the P f^r^^jl least harmful of all lg VcJ 1 otherwise he would <gw advise me to give up h&& wSmI smoking entirely.' mSk137 words
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Advertisement128 1936-01-19 14 Now! Restore Natural Whiteness to Your Teeth! An Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream That's Bringing New Attractiveness to Millions! There is now a way to restore the coloration and decay are destroyed natural whiteness and brilliance to and washed away. Soon your teeth your teeth. It is called the Kolynoa lose128 words
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Advertisement46 1936-01-19 14 MAOI BY dWI THE MAKERS O» FAMOUS FLIT f fIS^SW HtJWBWM btj jt\ r-~ j «Pi, li ,Su. |M^ufj B jjf*/ 6 01^ Ar "GOLD MEDAL BRAND" TEA IS (K)OD Brttcr Quality Bettor Flavour arui mock b«tUr V\ INDOM MAYAN \(;|-:.NCII-:S. 9. ROBINSON ROAD, PHONE M7fl.46 words
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Article, Illustration2212 1936-01-19 15 ON THE TECHNIQUE OF DOUBLES ImtruetitH irlicle "/w,//,, ir Importance Of the Service -Same Istful Point* In Remember Note* From Perak Comment* On RMnklng Ol I'huj, r.s Koh Keng Slang A«/ Retired (l>y "Dragon") iT lias Im<ii a quiet week, and I bave little I a« the2,212 words
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Article632 1936-01-19 15 Atttvities Of Siew Sin Sia Maijfah Musical Parly Meeting Association Of Barbell Men (By "Clubman") HAVE received this week the annual report <>i" th< Slew Sin \hv year ended Dec 31. The report states that the feetibtrsnip at the end of the year was lne financial632 words
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Article238 1936-01-19 15 Fees To Be Increased To EDUCATIONAL at Eton la to be mad< more expensive. The father of a boy there tells me that he has just heard that the fees are to be increased next year from £250 to 1265 per annum. writes the London correspondent of the238 words
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Advertisement28 1936-01-19 15 TIGER BEER is ii i: i .^V IK -^^J^y a l r •liP^Bs|r Jfi Jill m \V\ MM «k* MHk« Llv^ j|«|?fc£\| XV A vH EiMi A liUlllHi^illllilllililillVM^aiMH^^^^w28 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1936-01-19 16 C.H.W. GOULT - C.H.W. GOULT NORTH vs SOUTH MATCH SEVEN-A-SIDE Position In Club Tourney 4 N eventful rag] i nls i oaring its nil! arxl a- it w< >tld !•<• somewhat pranatun to se-tson in review ii rhoic*tftt •vent, i h«- North "il Soijili match, ii still outstanding, we1,006 words
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Article, Illustration242 1936-01-19 16 If Australia Plays In American Zone IF. as it is Contemplated, Australia i> in the Amr-ncaii /one lor the elimination of a country to challenge Great Britain for the Davis Cup. what will It mean In the first tad most obvious place it will doubtless mean that242 words
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Article128 1936-01-19 16 Havana Authorities Annoyed THE Havana Bixing mmissiin have taken very ter-OVsly the refusal of Mike Jaci bs. promoter, and Joe Lous, the Negro b xc.r, to fight the Spaniard Isadote dasta ga in Havana. 1 bey have suspended both promoter and 1 oxer for ;ix months128 words
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Article, Illustration503 1936-01-19 16 gfhfhg nnilE Singapore Cults, who have had a very successful hockey season, are journeying up to Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year holidays to play the Selan;»or and the Perak Colts. All thrro teams have been showing up splendidly during the season and hawregistered several crushing503 words
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Article168 1936-01-19 16 Cycling Trip Through Th? Peninsula ELEVEN young students of the Cluing I lig Hicrh Sch 01. P'Tiainj-. headed bj Mr. Tan Boon Keng. the manager Mr. Chia Hong Getck, (Ping P<mg- Capt.) and Mr. Guan Kuan Hew (Basket Ball Capt.) made a cycling tour of the Malaj Statei168 words
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Article, Illustration406 1936-01-19 16 Kuffby Final: The Hockey Test <By "Forward") THOUGH it has come and gone, th* 1935 6 Malaya Cup rugger final must go down to history as one of the greatest finals of the series, if only for the brilliant late rally of the Perak side for406 words
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Article, Illustration370 1936-01-19 16 GOOD MATCH FOR FERNANDEZ BABY JOHNSON jkgfhiofl;ghl; Lng especially imported by Mr. Bell to i-o i Raphael Itiete is no «ioub ;hat the Japanese ki food He was able to knock out th( ful ai cante in three round!. That happened in Tokyo, shortly Filipino'* visit to tin in the370 words
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Article4814 1936-01-19 17 ENCOUNTERS WITH BEASTS THE WILD DOG NO CASE OF PERSON BEING KILLED BY SNAKE INTERESTING accounts ol bia adventures with the animals of tii'' Malayan jungle are given by Mr. H. E. Bur in an article entitled "Early Days in* Malaya"' in the latest issue4,814 words
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Advertisement444 1936-01-19 18 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why oonttnoe to suffer aQnecens&rlly from tht p*lns of Indigestion? You c&n f*t rid of thoss stomach pains lo two mlnatcs with ChArJor, a saperactivated form of A\ ve^eUibls ohJLroosJ, MM whloh has tfce MJ 1 po wer of attraotln^r I 'V--^B to ILMIf444 words
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Advertisement17 1936-01-19 18 SINGAPORE DOG SHOW NSW KMECOIRSE. HI KIT TIMAH ROAD FROM 11. W A.M. TO 6 P.M TO-DAY17 words
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Advertisement141 1936-01-19 18 THE Cilll^vr EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT* by reason of the fact ...that in a period of little more than a quarter of n century it has (I) built up a large business all over Asia; < (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; _i (3) introduced modern innovations that were141 words
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Miscellaneous496 1936-01-19 18 Mnlaynm Listeners' Radio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES A Recital By IsoWl Raillic (Soprano) P to day •-IJSMISSION 1 Otf 19 Ml '15.140 Km I I Bd :ii r Jo Mctrta (9,510 Kr.s 1 A Yiv ttal by lii «8 piano and Frank mor (Pianoforte), I 1 Baili Troubicd? O! Ravi 1*496 words
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Miscellaneous523 1936-01-19 18 RhUMOdy No. 2 (Lißt. arT. Mantovani). 1005 p.m. Fare to de Ri.sin' Sun." A programme cf net^ro spirituals, verse and prose, devised by John Pudney. 10 35 pm. A Rcoit?.! of New Gramophone Record- 11.05 pm. Bells, rind an Fmpirc B rvice. it I. rod from Bt. Paul's Cathedral, London.523 words
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Miscellaneous689 1936-01-19 18 BERLIN STATION DJN 3145 metres (9.540 kcs.). DJB 19 74 metres (15,200 kcs.), DTA 31.38 mnres (9.560 kcs.). TO-DAY 4.05 p.m. Call DJB. DJN (German. English). German Folk Sonp, Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. ■i SM p.m. Folk Song Singing by a Hitler tfcuth. 435 p.m.689 words
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Miscellaneous404 1936-01-19 18 NIROM STATION TO-DAY 10.53 a.m.— Concert by Nirom Orchestra. 11.20 am. Musical selections. 11.48 a.m.— Church carillon. 11.50 a.m. Conceit by Nirom Orchestra. 12.20 p.m. Songs by the "Richards". Richard Tauber. Richard Crooks and Richard Haywood. 12.50 p.m. Lunch-hour music. 1.10 p.m. --Naom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. -Popular concert. Close404 words
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Miscellaneous460 1936-01-19 18 RADIO-COLOMVL, FRANCE TO-DAVT Wavelength 25.23 metres MI.KXO k. n 4.20 p.m. -Recorded mv 4.35 p.">. M renoh 5.05 p.m. N 5.20 p.m.— End ol trai Wavelength in <iK metret <i... n k, 7.10 p.m. Day's proi i 7.20 p.m. Nl v m 7.35 p.m. rom j» irls P.TT 8.20 p.m.-460 words
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349 1936-01-19 19 L.T. AS BALANCE SHEET A BIG DROP Decrease Of Nearly £5,000 L tndon, Dee. 1 L Ti!K ennii i lation'a in- doom from Wimbledon ha; dropped by nearly I «:i:; 1. This i the urn-: Jny fad shown in the report and balai m ritea349 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-01-19 19 One of the two teams which took part in the Fancy Dress Hock^v at Friday's Hockey Gymkhana on lhe R^rea^ion club^round21 words
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Article700 1936-01-19 19 R.A. SHOULD WIN "SEVENS" A Fine Victory THREE MATCHES YESTERDAY Singapore, Saturday. 'JiHE first naval engagement of the S.C.C. Seven-a-side rugger tournament took place this afternoon between H.M.S. Terror and H.M.S. Hermes and the latter were too fly to be caught by the big guns of the Terror. They won700 words
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Article12 1936-01-19 19 M.C.C. Behind On First Innings hghghghg ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article77 1936-01-19 19 Colony Side Beats The F.M.S. <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The Colony Police defeated thi» F.M 8 Police at rugby to-day by 9 pis 13 trios* to 3 ))i |ry). The FMS. should have scored oftener had their lnside.s hru.st ful The FMS. opened the with77 words
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Article52 1936-01-19 19 The following will represent the Comd Schools at hockry against the S R C. pround on Monday. Jan. 20: Mahcndra <A.C.S.>. S. Singh (ACS.). Tcck Bne (RL), R. Cordeiro <S.J.I.>. M. Kohlofl (R. 1.), Kah Foo (A.C.S.i, Suadram (H i Clarke tfi.J.l.>. A v IR.I i ars >. Burmtta52 words
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Article66 1936-01-19 19 Solan^or Defeat Malacca By 2-1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Brians r defeated Malacca by two fioals to die i a hockey match on the padanp this Afternoon. In the first half CYRIL GR&NIER scored for Selanjror and midvay thr 'ugh this pericd, RODRIGUES equalised66 words
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Article50 1936-01-19 19 Perak Beat The Burma Rifles (From Our Own Correspondent) Ta pinjj, Saturday. Pciak twad the Burma Rifles t >-day in a hockey math by four groals to nil. The score at half-time was k 0. There was a «rood crowd present. Perak I upeiK.r n a ll departments.50 words
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Article65 1936-01-19 19 The following will represent the United MacKenzie Footers at Soccer against the Tamil Reform Association at the C.T.A. ground (Balestier Plain) to-day (Sunday i. Kick-off at 5.10 p.m.: Jiat Chuan, Ah Lye, Ismail. Kyam Len, Kirn Swee. Herbert. Pakiresamy, Ah Pant?. Cheni? poh. Solleh Leng and Ban Beng.65 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-01-19 19 The teams in the Bicycle Hockey" —one of the events in the Hockey Gymkhana which was held in Singapore on Friday.21 words
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Article184 1936-01-19 19 Married And Singles Draw A Singapore. Saturday. SURPRISE was created In local badminton c/rcles this afternoon when Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, the Singapore's women's champion, was defeated by Miss Tan Keng Boon by 11-7. 11 -a in a tournament between the Married and the Singles at the184 words
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Article563 1936-01-19 19 Details Of Fight MENDIOLAS WIN IN MANILA T»WO much-touted Friscos of the local hempen arena, Star Frisco bantamweight slugger, and Youiuc Frisco, welter and middleweight Oriental titlist, got the worst of the bargain in Fi\ancisco Limjengco'x twin spot attraction on the night of lan. 4 at the563 words
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Article322 1936-01-19 19 Mexican Beaten MARQUEZ FINDS ODDS TOO GREAT Singapore, Saturday. J()K Diamond, the 20-year-old Johore-born negro, made a further step into the limelight of ftstian i when he outpointed the Mexican boxer, Ventura Marquez, at the New World Arena last night, before a large crowd. Joe has322 words
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Article43 1936-01-19 19 Members intending to take part in thforthcoming football season, are kindly requested to sign their names on thr list provided at the Club House; or to communicate with the Captain, c o th" Town Office, No. 12 Winchester House. Singapore.43 words
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Article188 1936-01-19 19 A SWIFT K. O. Another Scalp For Joe Louis Chicago, .lan. 17. [OK Louis, the "Detroit Bon her." added another scalp I his Hmg list Of victories when he knocked-out harli- lUtxl in the lirst round '>l a K-' H I bout in Chicago to-day.—188 words
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Article73 1936-01-19 19 The following ties in the S< Championship Handicap Billiards Tournament have been arranged for i week. CHAMPIONSHIP Monday. Jan. 20 A. D Baker vs. P. Carmichael. HANDICAP Monday. Jan 20 E. B. Evans 30 vs. H. L. H. L. Marshall i r,t>.; J Lei 20 > vs. E.73 words
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Advertisement15 1936-01-19 19 MfifHatw, ,*^ac COMING OVER TO ftE THE PUGGiR ERASER NEAVE LTD., DISTRIBUTORS Oi TKJEU IiEER15 words
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Title Section8 1936-01-19 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1936.8 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-01-19 20 Wedding photograph taken recently oi Miss Beatrice, ekb oJ Mr and Mrs. o. B. Pereim. with Mr. Peter Qomei "i th staff of St. Jo pi titutlon. A.i interior view of the housr. The spacious drawing room Richard Tfcuber, the famous tenor, in a scene from73 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-01-19 20 A very recent picture of His Majesty the King out walking The Emperor of Abyssinia equipped for a flight over Dessie which has b< i < n bombed several times by Italian planes. roup photo-rapli of the Australian boys who arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Koolln73 words
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Advertisement41 1936-01-19 20 2O pages for 3 cents I BOORD'S I THE ORIGINAL BASI S OF ALL GOOD COCKTAILS %c ORIGINAL SOLE AGENT/ J€HN LITTLE 1. CC. LTD. t SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR n(*V ROI US OF BUSINESS k.;u> M I MIL MS P.M.41 words
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Advertisement29 1936-01-19 20 The House Of Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Hiulth Off rev, At Tanah Merah, Off The Cliangi Road, Which Is Described In An Article On Page 7. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii29 words
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