Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 February 1936
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1936-02-02 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 3 INo3T SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, F BRUARY 2, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1936-02-02 1 GROWING URGENCY OF PROBLEM WORLD CONFERENCE? BRITAIN MAY REVERT TO THE OPEN DOOR WORLD r.nfVn-nrr to dis 2ue& Colonies a probability of the near future. The issue is working u?> to a stngo when it threatens to dominate intei-national politic Manifestations of the prrowincr urgency1,333 words
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Article, Illustration160 1936-02-02 1 Circus Chief Popular In Malaya will be much regret in Malaya 1 at the news that Mr. Willie Harmsion, the well-known circus proprietor, died in Saigon a few days ago. Mr. Hamilton, who was only 49, had been in the circus business since ail his160 words
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Article104 1936-02-02 1 Appointments By H.M. The King London. Jan. 31. U.M. the King has approved the ap--11 pointment of Sir Arthur George Murchison Fletcher, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Fiji, as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Trini- v dad and Tobago in succession to Sir Alfred Claud Hollis, who will retire inBiitish Official Wireless - 104 words
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Article318 1936-02-02 1 Wiltshires Leave NEW REGIMENT SPORT Singapore, Saturday. CINGAPOR* bade farewell to the First Battalion of the Wiltshire Regiment yesterday and welcomed here, the First Battalion of Inniskilling Fusiliers, who disembarked from "the transport ship Dorsetshire The "Wilts teave for Bangalore. India, and the pleasant memories which318 words
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Article56 1936-02-02 1 Lord Nuffield's Munificent Donation Singapore, Sunday. 'THE Sunday Tribune-is informed that Lord Nuffield, Chairman of Morris Motors, Ltd., who is now in Singapore, has announced his intention to donate $20,000 for charity. The nature of the distribution of this sum will be announced later. Lord Nuffield has56 words
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Article111 1936-02-02 1 Chiang's Policy WILL FIGHT IF FORCED Tokyo, Saturday. TENERAL Chiang Kai Shek, Chinese Premier, in an interview with a Niehi Nielli correspondent appeared willing and eager to adjust Sino-Japam'se relations, the Tokyo news organ said. Simultaneously, Chiang was said to have pointed out that he was111 words
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Article101 1936-02-02 1 Commander Dix To Act From Feb. 19 Singapore, Saturday r«APT. Geoffrey H. Freyberg, 0.8. E., R.N., the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, has been indisposed and is resting in hospital. He is expected to be out again to-mcrrow. He leaves for home on retirement on Feb. 19, and on101 words
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Article71 1936-02-02 1 Ssa Belle II Departs From Singapore ACCOMPANIED by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, H.E. the Governor '.eft Singapore last night by the Sea Belle II on a tour up the West Malayan Coast. Capt. J. E. McDonnell of the Marine Dept.. who commanded the yacht on His Excellency's71 words
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Article197 1936-02-02 1 AT KWEIYANG Provincial Forces Surrounded Shanghai, Saturday Afternoon. ALTHOUGH the Cemmunlcti t> i i ciutiojxMi Kweiyang, the KweJ chow capital, mi three ildei t the Government forces are confident of finally driving away the bandil ih« Government defence Imei have been shortened, and it is !>«*-197 words
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Article80 1936-02-02 1 Singapore v Manila, Feb. 1. MRS Altfora Aimgon Quezon, write of President Manuel L. Quezon, of t luPhilippines, is seeking relaxation after the busy .social events <ii the Commonwealth Inauguration by taking trip through neighbouring oountii Accompanied by a clot) personal friend, Mrs. Maria Buencamino, wife Assemblyman Felipe80 words
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Advertisement12 1936-02-02 1 Goodwood Park Hoiel gpeetel-Carry Lnnch Brerr Santey *1. Tcnnta Badmfnton. Phone 6490.12 words
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Advertisement16 1936-02-02 1 1 5 A.M. EDITION i HOME FOOTBALL S RESULTS S (SEE PAGE S) S S i16 words
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Article429 1936-02-02 2 Important Factor GREAT ADVANCE AT NAVAL TALKS London, Jan. 31. rpHE First Committee of the Naval Conference to-day examined and adopted the report submitted by the Technical Sub-Committee on the question of an advance notification of naval programmes and the exchange of information. In accordance withBritish Official Wireless - 429 words
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Article171 1936-02-02 2 Spacious Building In Circular Road X NEW bank has been, established in Singapore. The Ban Hin Lee Bank, Ltd., opened :ts doors for business yesterday at 52-a^ Circular Road, now transformed jnto B spacious modern building. The authorised capital of the bank has" its headquarters in171 words
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Article36 1936-02-02 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) T mm Bangkok, Feb. 1. HE air mails despatched from London by Imperial Airways on Jan. 25, will not arrive at Don Muang before Sunday night or Monday morning.36 words
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Article53 1936-02-02 2 Pandit Jagadih Chandra Chatterjec Ort^t, p ntab) u Formerl y Director Onenta! Research and Archaelogy in Kashmir and Director of India Academy of America in New York, will deliver a 4Sl U n c °.VY? danta and Modern Science at the Ramakrishna Mission at b p.- to-morrow. All interested are53 words
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Article81 1936-02-02 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Admiral's Plans For Expansion Nanking, Saturday. VT is reported that Admiral (hen Shao Kuan, the Minister of the Navy, has übmiltcd an important plan to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek for the expansion of the Chinese Navy. Details of the plan are being secret. It81 words
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Article310 1936-02-02 2 The Psychological Factor Is Important Sir Evelyn Wrech's reply to Sir Frank Swettenham's questions of last week is long and detailed. After acknowledging that nobody ha-; a better right than Sir Frank to ask for his objects he outlines his aims, which I summarise as follows: To310 words
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Article488 1936-02-02 2 Malaya Second LORD NUPFIELD IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday, TMfAT the Malayan market for Morris cars was thr second largest in the world, the largest ing Xrw Zealand, was the opinion expressed by Lord Nuffleld, the Hon. William Richard Morris, 0.8 chairman of Morris Motors Ltd.488 words
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Article59 1936-02-02 2 Inyttatyona ha., be.. Mr and Mrs. Yeo Chung Boil I iniM at their residence, 8, Depol R Pengkalan Rama, M on jfedi day. Feb. 5, on the occasion of the marriage oi their cou In, Mr. Yco I Watt. ckU Mr. and Mrs. Yco Soon ii c, to Ad Geok59 words
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Advertisement227 1936-02-02 2 SPECIAL V A L IJ E t 1.000 Yards J v^^Wlp^^^V Several pieces of Jaspe wlf W 3^^ mil Casement, Art Silk Cretonnes, vP^^^KIW Broca(les Attractive Shades ;> mgyfyMami Ylimh 48 inches. Fadeless. I CRETONNES s Sf 25 f -SHEETING I Good quality, stout, H^SgsJ dhoby-resisting sheeting, Twill weave. Will227 words
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Advertisement85 1936-02-02 2 ia^Sl^ 3Ji)fltcl THiS WKKK ■MOMMY. IVFnXKSnAV FKIPAY. (/orKTAIJ, DANCE (i:;o to glfi pm TUESDAY TH^SHAV IJAXrK midnlfht wrMf 1 1 1 CONCERT X.16 to 9 LI p.m. sati,4)ay. DINNER DANCE (formal) ».45 to midnight Malayan Rugby Union 9nd «>i the Sea on F BALL Si CABARRT ■xtonaion tv a am85 words
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Article261 1936-02-02 3 WORK OF STRAITS CHINESE Mr. Braddeirs Tribute ROIAKIANS HONOIR SIR <>N<^ SIAN<; ••nr<) those of us who know Singapore «nd who lonjj for jt^ <\ t increasing greatness it h.«v *'n :i i«>> to find a new attiturit toward! our freat domiciled communii> Wt know how261 words
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Article566 1936-02-02 3 Sir Otig Sian^'s \A)\e For His Own People In proposing the toast to Sir Ong Sianu Bonp, Mr. Roland Rraddell said. 1 arise to propose Urn toast to our distinguished guer.t. He has recorded how when he I young man in London, on the Hi: of his566 words
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Article139 1936-02-02 3 LARGER AND FASTER LAND PLANKS Australia's Aviation Plans Sydney, Feb. 1. MX Parkhill, Federal Minister for De- mnouncpd that the Federal Oovernmenl was duplicating the Singapore to Australia air service within the few months. I' is understood that larger and v lnnd planes will be used and that nia« nines139 words
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Article601 1936-02-02 3 League Soccer CHESTER BEAT YORK BY 12-NIL If KAVV scoring was the feature of several matches in the English League yesterday, Chester, who are possible aspirants for honours in the Northern Section of the Third Division, securing their biggest victory of the season by beating York601 words
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Article107 1936-02-02 3 Big: Score By Australians In South Africa Kimberley, Feb. 1. THE Australian tourists who started their fixture against Griqualand West yesterday, continued their innings to-day. The tourists, who had scored 119 for 2 in reply to the home tcp: is first innings score of 198, took theirReuter - 107 words
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Article124 1936-02-02 3 Hampshire Wins County Championship London, Feb. 1. The following rugby matches were played to-day: Scotland 3 Wales 13 (at Edinburgh* Aldershot Serv. 13 Guy's Hospital 8 Blackheath 6 The Army 10 Bradford 24 Manchester 14 Bridgend 15 Davenport Serv. 0 Cambridge Univ. 3 Bristol 9 Coventry 36 MoseleyReuter - 124 words
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Article956 1936-02-02 3 p v. L D. F A. Ps. Sunderland (2) I 18 5 3 05 36 39 Hue (I (8) :•'< 14 7 6 €1 39 34 Dei! 27 13 7 7 51 28 33 ID 15 11 7 7 51 18 29 Bi:m: ham956 words
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Article198 1936-02-02 3 Persistent Attacks, By Welsh Prevail London, Feb. 1. A CROWD of 50.000, which included 15.000 Welshmen, saw Wales beat Scotland at rugby at Murray field today by 13 points <2 goals and a try > to 3 points <a try*. The weather was misty after theReuter - 198 words
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Article86 1936-02-02 3 Fostponcd Matches In First Round London, Feb. 1. Severa 1 matches in the First Round of the Scottish F.A. Cup which were postponed last week were played to-day. The following are the results: Bones 1 Airdrie 3 Elgin 2 Chirnside 2 Galston 5 Stranraer 3 King's Park 6Reuter - 86 words
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Article26 1936-02-02 3 Siwan (Bihar and OrissaK Feb. 1. It was officially announced that Pandit Nehru has been elected President of the Indian National Congress. Reuter.26 words
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Article19 1936-02-02 3 London. Feb. 1. Sterling on New York is S.OO I^. Paris 743 4 Gold 141. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 19 words
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Article53 1936-02-02 3 (ireat Victory Claimed By Abyssinians Dcssie. Fob. I. A BYSSINI AN headquarters announce I great ictory over Gerteral Diamanti's army. which the AbywhtUlltß claim to have annihilated. The report adds that the battle ended yesterday with the capture of hundreds of prisoners and quantities of (guns, machim*iiunsReuter - 53 words
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Article124 1936-02-02 3 In Aid Of Anti-Opium Society Fund Singapore. Sunday The benefit performances organ by the management of the Great World and Now World Cabaret on behalf the Anti-Opium Society Fund w a thorough success Last night. It was good cau ;..id lover of the dance floor and recreation took124 words
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Article65 1936-02-02 3 Detachment Transferred From Pulau Brani Singapore, Baturd A detachment of tin- Royal Enginei has been, transferred to Changl from Pulau Brani— that little Island !<• the South of Singapore on which forttflca tioiis guard the approach to the ]>ort Pulau Brani, it i.s understood, w?.h still remain65 words
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Advertisement313 1936-02-02 4 Speaking Confidentially this is one of the busiest pictures you've m 111 l5I(i HI T SONGS: "I'm In The Mood For Lose," "I 1 <■«■! mrMCft! Something doinu every minute in this *onir packed com-dv Mk|illl U il-IP«lJ •••l^> 111 I>m in' On." "Take It Easy,** "Speaking Confident tally," You're313 words
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Advertisement318 1936-02-02 4 SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO GREAT SUCCESS! 11l I m I YV gfeSfe-. 'jDWUKK 5 TMlEiC^fc.- JL A \J Just look at these f amou stars who ap )ear~ LYDA ROBERTI (of "KID FROM SPAIN") BILL ROBINSON (Tapdancing star of "Little Colonel") ETHEL MERMAN and her beautiful Dancing Girls, LEROY PRINZ'S318 words
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Advertisement29 1936-02-02 4 The star oi "NO MORE L\l)li:s" Triumphs agmin in a new M.-G.-Bt Comedy Hit. <'Al'lfolLl.MMM>! "Brian aherne FRANK MORGAN ALINE MacMAHON ERIC BLORE a W. 5 VAN DYKE Production29 words
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Article, Illustration507 1936-02-02 5 BEAUTIFUL LOVE SCENES ANNA NEAGLE In "Peg Of Old rury »pE£ OF OLD DRUBY/ 1 colourI fl D itumc drama, is the itor? {A ptg W..tliiirt(»i)'s romantic ri )n in obacuritj to fame, and tells of 11-known tev« Affair with DaMd Garrick. In the Aiming erf507 words
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Article272 1936-02-02 5 CHAN ROLE Now He Is Seen In Shanghai \I r H<> rise could portray Charli Chan, if not Warner Oland? In all the detective tales of Earl Denr Biggers, the author who th-st broughi Charlie Chan to life, there is no coincidence bo stfluige ai the similarity272 words
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Article291 1936-02-02 5 Bright Film At Pavilion To-Niffht THE brightest .spot of light entertainment in town can be found at the Pavilion Theatre to-night where "Every Night At Eight" opens its merry, musical sway. Highly hilarious, with tuneful toetapptaf and an originality of story that is refreshing as an291 words
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Article297 1936-02-02 5 turns of the part of the woman archaeologist, keeping her love for her associate within her. Eric Blore, best remembered as the waiter in "Gay Divorcee," If again at his humorous, whimsical best as Grove the hard-bitten butler. The cast goes on and on, too numerous297 words
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Article, Illustration263 1936-02-02 5 Elissa Landi's Fine Hole In "Without Regret" ELISSA LANDI. versatile Paramount actress, whose career has covered novel writing as well as play acting, was once a student member in the Russian Ballet. In her newest film, "Without Regret,'" Paramount romantic drama with Paul Cavanagh, Frances Drake263 words
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Article183 1936-02-02 5 lorn Walls And Ralph Lynn In "Stormy Weather" FOR daring situations which arnaughty but never vulgar, farcical scenes which never become completely ridiculous, for sparkling dialogue ana swift movement, "Stormy Weather a Gainsborough picture, by Ben Travers directed by Tom Walls, is "the last W Gilding the picture,183 words
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Article74 1936-02-02 6 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including Including at office Postage P stage or close to to Foreign residence F.M.S. Countries. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sunday Tribune" if obtainable can only be rupplu'd at an ex:ra charge viz.74 words
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Article1011 1936-02-02 6 REMOVING THE MENACE "Horatim") (By WHEN playing- in a No Trumps contract, the declarer's immediate task is to promote to trick winning value, those cards which, when dummy is laid down, are topped by cards in the opposing hands. When play begins, the time factor is on the1,011 words
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Advertisement301 1936-02-02 6 HERE'S MF^t^h I A WONDERFUL W 1 BEAUTY SECRET f FOR YOUR TEETH Antiseptic Method of Cleaning Quickly Gives Teeth New Lustre and Natural Whiteness Tht first step to beauty md per* x.nal attractiveness is to tfive M f r t <*-t h th<* hrillianc<* of poli h<-d jewels. So301 words
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Advertisement165 1936-02-02 6 §jl§t MBtsmkmE oimm L^JM I EVERY PERSON MUST HAVE A I^AfT^^TOßEofwEiiuSM GENEROUS PROPORTION OF EAT IT EVERY DAY THAT'S WHY VITAMIN B. IT OFFSETS NERVOUS- A DAILY DIET OF QUAKER OATS feW APPETITE JJj IT dUILDS HEALTH. f^^^ ?i Quaker Oats abounds in Vitamin B. It is !yg^£gO Nature's finest165 words
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Advertisement172 1936-02-02 6 «"iiiii.«i!|jf iiiiiiiiiiir.i,iiiit.iinriiiiiiit!itM« iiiiii«'iiHfiifni if mm S> ni|iio.riis Of l^xvslraiiii 1 Do \<)»n tyti u«'t rt'<l Mfl burn after you ha\e u>.**d them a lit lie j 1 while? Do you develop headache after reading or sew inji ->r doing other line work for a tim«-.' IDo you sometime have '<•172 words
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Article, Illustration1921 1936-02-02 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I PUT U record last Sunday by going from Singapore to Penang, hay- in/ i drink or t\v<> at th<- K. and and yetting beck to Singapore inside nine hours. This ii HO chronicle of the lone flight of Colond Hopkin, the intrepid birdman. The journey mvWeekly Illustrated; Jarche - 1,921 words
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Advertisement119 1936-02-02 7 SOLVE TH AT COLD TIFFIN PROBLEM! 3O VARIETIES of COOKED COLD MEATS AND COOKED SAUSAGES Every Day a Different Cold Lunch Menu Pressed Brisket Beef Pressed Pork Pressed Ox Tongue Pork Brawn Baked Ham Corned Silvcrside Beef Boiled Pineapple Ham Roast Leg Pork Tudor Pork Pies 'Small) Wall's Pork Pies119 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1936-02-02 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by oiar vtomuii *'€»rr4'S|M»ittl<*nf C'HINI Ycai I like MM btt v to most Europeans livni', in the East, many of whom make a. illing on their Chine.sc flietMk on ihiit day to wish lh«-m "Kun Kee tt Choy all Urn i>ea.son'.s compliments. »i!y on NewLight Studio - 1,542 words
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Article868 1936-02-02 8 IN a climate like thi unthinkable and h: i av\ glrdlei iilniost equally cumber Kcept for vr-iy hill figures. Answering khe need for support to slim supple Agurei pantio girdles. At Pris<ill;i\ I found B mimbi i ol ditfrrrnt styh mbini decrees of thlcknc i'hinnest arc fine868 words
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Advertisement65 1936-02-02 8 CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE DO not Miss THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. ONLY ON( X YKAH. I •»»l :{"»<» North Hrid K r Rd Phot* 42<K5. <. lj^Sj^^«p^' J On your way homo drop in for s y i^jjfr^^j^Tftfiif*), waffles or one of our special S J&Jheß&jE^L Club S»n«>wiche». Open until 265 words
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Advertisement26 1936-02-02 8 7t Big A Assortmint V HATS J\ Handbags J j Vf and •it Novelties 'V' CAPITOL HI. DC V 4 I/ y/ 5 7 STAMFOED ROAD, />26 words
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Advertisement159 1936-02-02 8 radium-vita creams foam bath for reducing. <JE^ all kinds of beauty treatments. L Anti Acne Lotion Just Received. M^ I dororny more :t»v I 18, Battery Road. O•!»f •> |ii|ii»li|ii|i.|i'imii|Miiiii|.||i.|i,i!iliilllijilull:|ii|i'|ilO: •<i»mi'liii' I *"T*^ PALAIS DES MODES 33, STAMFORD ROAD. m W« »rv;t<» you It call at our shwwroom and inspect159 words
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Advertisement162 1936-02-02 8 r.M ST ARKIVBD B i(» v RACI every DRESS :in<i every POCK] The Gift Shop j:,7 North lirulK. \t t Smart .liuclliry and I vt ly Flowers. j ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION 1 1 of GOWNS S WOOLLEN am! TWEED SI ITS MAYNARD'S BLDO, 2nd Floor 11, Battery Koad, Sfctfapof*162 words
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Article, Illustration934 1936-02-02 9 Kty qui<-t UDL' tC UK' on 'i of amusement i>.' edlj and Ith tutu I boon uiciio is of the world on <;>!<■ in Kuul i P8 ahle to Lptlon or the i tid '«> the ervice itu\ ;< very quiet on Saturd*;*;934 words
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Advertisement35 1936-02-02 9 <»f all tlie treasures in the Orient iad< k the one that is within the ich of all pocketa and favour of all taste. send jade from poll 4*ll4 k llg 4»ll4'4»llg North Bridge Uoad35 words
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Advertisement64 1936-02-02 9 I What a difference I AMAMI makes! Only AMAMI Shampoos cont.nn the 47 ingredients essential to hair-hcilih and lustrous loveliness. Brunettes should get shampoo number 1 number 5 is made exclusively for Blondes and number 7 is a Special Camomile Application for the very fair. From chemists and i>u>rev >64 words
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Advertisement209 1936-02-02 9 Why lie Bus or^Car Sick The longest journey by Bus or Car will be enjoyable if you take SONGO; tiny, tasteless capsules, eas ly taken en route anywhere. They prevent all Travel Nausea, Seasickness, Bus, Train or Air Sickness. Guaranteed in every rase. Boxes 65 cts. .$1.50 from Chemists. Representatives:209 words
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Advertisement118 1936-02-02 9 JUST RECEIVED Woolka inwd Suits for thosr ftteg < n leave also Advanced 1936 Models in Dinner, I '.n-Mail and Ev«atng liowns, Hungarian Fmbroid«r<cl Hloii <es, \rtifical Flwera f«rr Soc »'l> (iov*ns. Bridal Wreaths. eils. Stitched Hats in all colours, etc. De Souza Brothers, 42. High Street. 'Phone 3188. Aux118 words
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Article618 1936-02-02 10 A POPULAR Agwn i rated »>> a London cartoonist is thai of s certain Colonel Blimp, irho if madr tv utt -Iv put i i )tic s«-n-Ti nel, who is <\icl 1 1 1 1 >- a veteran of th<- Indian Army. usually depicted In a618 words
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Article1586 1936-02-02 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Seeking An Alternative To War Wll 1. the Colonies come under the control Of the League. However absurd it may 'ti to the average Briton th«« suggestion ht- been put forward seriously by British laliM leader! who are very actively engaged in securing1,586 words
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Article577 1936-02-02 10 Anglius - Anglius THOSE about to many might well consider the advice given in the follow- ing story I *AA A j THE only son had just announced his (engagement. "What! That girl! She squints! ivmarked his mother. She has absolutely no style." added his sister.577 words
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Article, Illustration2157 1936-02-02 11 THE FACTS ABOUT THE FLEET POSSIBILITY OF WAR SAD NEGLECT BY PREVIOUS GOVERNMENTS "FAILURE to make sufficient provision for the Navy and the other Defence Services would, in the event of war, reduce supplies to the point of starvation, render impossible mutual support2,157 words
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Article235 1936-02-02 11 Mc:ts Civilisation For Mc:ts Civilisation For First Time Perth, Jan. 20. IN 18-ytar-old Rirl from Australia's "Never-Never" country is now seeing towns, cities, trains, motor-cars, aeroplanes, wireless sots, glass windows, and many other things- for the first time. She If Ellen Margaret Hobley, who, since she235 words
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Advertisement43 1936-02-02 11 is tap iui\&st of habits It is so simple if you use Ideal." Just empty a "tall" (16 oz.) tin into an "Ideal" dilution bottle, fill up with water and you have 5 to 6 tumblers of pure milk— guaranteed by Westfe's. IDEALMILK43 words
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Article1448 1936-02-02 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson S In Which I Announce S S S My Intention Of Organising S S S A Dog Show On Original S S S S And Vp-To'Date Lines And j I Give A Few Hints As To Th? Form It Is Likely To1,448 words
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Advertisement190 1936-02-02 12 s \^\JLJv\ j V ALL STEAM S JOR HIP, AIR AND Jl I RAVEL *AH- W AY LINES. j 1 NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention j and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES ONEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEI BE190 words
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Advertisement287 1936-02-02 12 >Bi^ /-^i^a^^^3 s 81. J^aWA^ bT f y \^SJ^J^a^^jla^aiMaajß i^" L <?!§■" s&K^ %!@LVVbSI r"'*^mf^^w way* Kv^ without ad- ■■>'^: :'> >^C<p.'-i t^ggiMea|PP^ *J/ X^J7 )oitm n t "sSHSSSm^^^^^ J yJs Fine, medium y a^y L'ScA I9C Jj' 2 2 broad on on* v. /V^ aP^ *<_ tide. fln« or287 words
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Advertisement184 1936-02-02 12 WES II iGII O I Si: ->^ This masterpiece r>f the radio-making I^3 pVf\|K S0 Tiilm IV MM /> '/jlkS^'^ V^^ WIJI embodying in its chassis desgn every B\mB y y^s^-<'^m'7 wort hwhile impr.vement known to the B^N Sjot4&^Wr ALL-METAL" f TURES. 'A 'j^' Mf\ SHADOWGRAPH TUNING. m '?-^rWj& m.184 words
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Article968 1936-02-02 13 \i Denham MOSI MODERN IN EUROPE I:. A*. Mail) London, .Jan. 23, rjK'l El v oi Lund- ii, on the main < I ad, tin- great building* of the most modern Aim duxfto nring earnI 'let l These ;»i' (i the new London Film iindiof al968 words
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Article497 1936-02-02 13 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By I). Sc. Doctor of Ocular Science) ONE ol the chief functions of science nowadays is apparently to link the moial nature ot man up with his physical equipment. We have been learning of late that to a very great extent criminal* are as497 words
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Article297 1936-02-02 13 Mr. Cherry Kearton Talks Their Language Sydney, Jan. lil). j|S it possible to chat to a chimpanzee? Mr. Cherry rtearton, globe-trotting bi> game photographer who is on a visit h< claims that tic can do just this. He has demonstrated it in a markable manner. When he297 words
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Advertisement202 1936-02-02 13 ijiilioth,Llean j& v aSti The Cork Tip \^i^\\V on a Craven A > f||? keeps the Cigarrae-end dry: The wafer-thin Tip of a Craven "A" keeps the Cigarette-end dry, the <«6^ smoke cool, the flavour rich; and m fi^j teeth, lips and fingers less readily |S hßj become stained. J^*^202 words
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1029 1936-02-02 14 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Should They Trust Their Partners Hints On Acquiring The Knack JfIROUGHOOT the ages, the circus has held an unfailing fascination for old and young aliko. Tn th<> dayi of Nero the circus could always be depended upon to draw1,029 words
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Advertisement184 1936-02-02 14 Take SANATOGEN— then you will not feel so f jf£cf What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being. daily task, or184 words
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Advertisement179 1936-02-02 14 m I I I 1 I m 111 L""i 1 1* m I 1i IKIC B? /^T ncf 'i 0 I SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN The DIONNE QUINTULPLETS Growing Up. Profusely illustrated. The first book of Photographs of the most famous babies in the world. $1.20 Postage 15 cts.179 words
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Advertisement100 1936-02-02 14 PERAK TURF CLUB FEBRUARY MEETING 1936. SATURDAY, BTH FEB. 1936 WEDNESDAY, 12TH. FEB. 1936 SATURDAY, 15TH. FEB. 1936 The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $io._ LADIES $5._ for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and IPOH, NOT LATER100 words
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Advertisement295 1936-02-02 14 Flatulence gone in 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve flatulence- after an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that distressing condition In two minutes. This new remedy Is Chardox a highly-activated charcoal— fifty time* tsore effective in its action than ordinary medicinal charcoal.295 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1936-02-02 15 LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEW SEASON Suipaport Report 1,, Preparation Annual Meeting Next Month Set* Talent Available This Yea, Imprtdmg Tin Plan Of Perak Ladie* Suggestions Pitt Font aid (l\v "Dragon") QLJIE in Singapore ntotl. In fact, practically t}j* of Mai in the midst of the lull1,616 words
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Article101 1936-02-02 15 Child Found Piaying With Deadly Snake Adelaide. Jan. 20. "Come out and see the big worm jumping, dad." The father answered the call and horrified, saw his 10-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter in the garden using pieces of straw to tickle a show diamond snake, one101 words
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Article, Illustration874 1936-02-02 15 (By Clubman Gregg Shorthand Writers 9 Association Report Of Last Year's Activities- Affairs Of Paya Lebar Epworth League Work Of Various Departmen ts ti HAVE received this week the an- nual report of the Gre#£ Shorthand Writers' Association, Singapore, for the year ended Dec. 31, 1985.874 words
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Article134 1936-02-02 15 Sydney Churchmen Support Women's Wish Sydney, Jan. 20. Should women attending church services be allowed to take their hats oIT Even in only for comfort? In England the question amoiv. women is highly contentious Sydney views, however, favour the idea. "Why should a woman come to134 words
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Advertisement224 1936-02-02 15 Stomach Sufferers CANT YOU FEEL THAT *Km. BURNING _mm J I^m. attacking the lining of mm lm A your stomach, fermenting fooc/ anc/ causing wind? It is excess aciil in the stonun h, flj fl powt-itnl burning .v ul thai cau-c. |H Hk jfl indii;i'stion, >t<>mach \i}>M-t and pain. «HH224 words
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Article41 1936-02-02 16 More than £6.000.000 WU won and U>l 09COUI C .*To\ B> -ay turnover for 1 J35 to I £6.150.000 m inereaat i>r ntuto n.000.000 r i»i tiie prevkmi ymx and n.550,00G more than in the slump ytir. 1931.41 words
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Article, Illustration762 1936-02-02 16 PLANS TO MISS 1936 TOUR A YEAR'S REST Not To Play For Davis Cup ia< X Crawford has dropped tennil bombshell in Australia. He dafira t<> take pear*! rest from lawn tennis and his preaent intention If not t<> <>fr< r himself fr.y inclusion in762 words
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Article271 1936-02-02 16 Boon Figures Of 1934 Already Smashed Monday, Jan. 18. THE FA. Cup competition seemed to have reached the peak of its popu- j Larity two years ago, but although clubs which met in the third round recently failed to arouse any exceptional interest, a fresh271 words
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Article280 1936-02-02 16 Will II He A Come-Back For (ioldcn Miller? WILL this year's Grand National race lf at Aintree be a "come-back" for Gold n Miller? Just as in last year's race, he fell, so that failure may. perhaps, be regarded M a "fall." or "accident." in the course of280 words
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Article82 1936-02-02 16 PLANCING back at the flnt half of the I* billiards sea-son m England, two things command attention, one of a general, and one of a particular nature. The former is that the visit of H. I Lindrum <to which I have already relerred as giving the game82 words
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Article, Illustration437 1936-02-02 16 By "Full back") NEW ARRIVALS Royal Inniskiliing Fusiliers WITH the arrival yesterday of the new regiment, the Royal lnniskillingj Fusiliers from Shanghai the forthcoming soccer season 'promises to be very interesting. Incidentally, the departure of thWiltshires will be keenly felt in sporting circles. The new regiment has437 words
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Article, Illustration242 1936-02-02 16 All India Tennis PLAY OF A VERY HIGH ORDER Allahabad, Jan. 18. POI'K finals marked the conclusion oi' the All-India Lawn Tennis Championships this afternoon. A laitfe gathering turned up to witness the singles encounter between Menzei and Metaxa, as also two of the International singles matches242 words
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Article, Illustration65 1936-02-02 16 Omsk. Jan 15. A platform commander, memtx r cf the Young Communist League. M. Serebrianikov. .set a fine mark in ikilng without rest. He covered a distance of 170 kilometres in 24 hours and then continued for another 38 kilometres without taking a rest. Snm l>on -Sirring65 words
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Article, Illustration540 1936-02-02 16 A Criticism VALUE NOT PUOVKI) DURING TOUR WITH the conclusion of the New Zealand tour, it is opportune to consider what new tactics they have shown us and if they have proved the necessity for changes In the laws. The All Blacks have owed their successes540 words
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Article, Illustration749 1936-02-02 16 (By "K.n > A FINE BILL Som Pong To Meet Johnson Feb. r> is the w selected for Mr. Bell's nexl proIt Ifl the b the new yew. There are two 12 three-miiw roundfl louts, one Bfx-rounder and cm tain raiser <>f four rounds. THE PRINCIPALS Bom749 words
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Article183 1936-02-02 17 Favour The Breeding: Of The Mosquito •By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent i London, Jan. 21. MALARIA taking a yearly toll of thousands of lives, is indirectly caused by spoys on the sun, says Colonel C Gill, adviser of the scourge to the Ceylon Government.183 words
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Article99 1936-02-02 17 'Makeup' cannot create the source cf Beauty it destroys the recuperative power of (he skin, and the user is driven to jr«> on using expensive subterfuges to hi<l<- the ravages of time. How much more sensible, more econ mica! it is tfl rely on the natural99 words
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Advertisement135 1936-02-02 17 ncosiiv I *■wIU Wa L L I THE "DEAL REFRIGERATOR FOR ESTATES, MINES, I COUNTRY HOMES, STALLS AND PLACES WHERE f ELECTRICITY IS NOT AVAILABLE t r 5 No «opd country home n^eds be denied of a refrigerator because t electricity is not available. The ICYBALL operates without electricity. J135 words
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Advertisement161 1936-02-02 17 for 15 years banished by a few Radox footbaths. Why sutiw- from corns? \v. .ms tori are yo ,i ir ril ol thei lyl A f. lox footbal they corn.-. ,:i, iiH thia I diacovored: had corn* for 15 year* before truing Junior. I hti;- )htJ three ami use v161 words
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Miscellaneous243 1936-02-02 17 BRITISH KMIMRE PROGRAMMES The Arthur Dula> Quintet IODAY n :on 1 31 55 M air Dulay Qu. »hn) Wa i tin- A! ter i i Im 1 be Routi Spanish B ta 3 tnd 'Ar the Kai j Tin Schumann). <au arrangeby Art}. 4 08 P by Hfiry W toriana243 words
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Miscellaneous294 1936-02-02 17 WeU A tl Twelve Clock and Ail's ira: Love f In my Heart (The Merry Wid m\ fLehar, Roos) Marek Wehrr P r^nwlch Time Signal at 11 50 p m Sn ,/'V m Weekly Newsletter and ■Summary. 010 am.— Lißht Music. Orchestre arr. waiter i. Jarmila Novotna (SodO^rak)* l^, rehe294 words
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Miscellaneous373 1936-02-02 17 N a 111. News in Bpari;,h. 820 a.m. News m English. 835 a.m. Periodical reviews. 8.50 a.m. Recorded masic. End of transmission 11 20 am. News in French. 11 40 a.m. News In English. 12 noon Recorded music. 12 50 p.m. Nfws In Spanish 1 05 p.m. News in German.373 words
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Miscellaneous328 1936-02-02 17 •••»>!»•':: n>r Brtch BchneidewiiMl Parlour Orchestra will play. 10.35 p.m.— News and Review of the Week in German on DJA. DJB DJN Close down DJB. 10.50 p.m. —Come let us all now merry be! .Peasant Music and Anecdotes A Short Popular Musical Radu Suite, arranged by Lotto Theile. 11 35328 words
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Miscellaneous124 1936-02-02 17 Z.H.I. SINGAPORE 499 metres (6,018 kcs.) TO-DAY 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Recorded music. TO-MORROW 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin. 7 p.m. Relay of concert artistes Irom the new "Z.H.1." Studio. Mis. Ida Kinloch Songs. <a) "Waltz Song from Tom Jones" (Edward German). ib> "Si mes vers124 words
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Article273 1936-02-02 18 RUBBER PRICK UNCHANGED Steady: Sellers Reserved (From Our Fiifincutl Correspondent Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore) l: 1 eta., nnd. •..!> iport I |101%, up %V i-To-dejr'i Prices: tdon: <; i"> Hid., uitfhaftfff, i t -v steady. I 1 p 1 16 ct. St< ftdy. 108., up -10s.; thru273 words
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Article88 1936-02-02 18 ALL-INDIA RECORD EQUALLED Huntoi^S Achievement In Madras Madras. Jan. 22. IN tlu Madia. 1 Olympic t..-day FAR. Hunter, «h<- BrltUh Empire 440 yards hurdlM chmviplon cemiortably won the 440 yard hurdles, Betting up a new I d for Madras and equalling the record Of 58 4 5 .sees. P. J.88 words
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103 1936-02-02 18 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R UBBER ASSN. Tone of Market: Firm. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet f 15 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. 14 7 cts. per lb. ranair- T=rs T wg.r: Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyera. Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OA February* 24' 2103 words
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Article1072 1936-02-02 18 FARR GIVEN POINTS PROTEST FROM AMERICAN'S CORNER "VI ASTERLY Tommy Loughran lost on points to Tommy Farr in their ten rounds tight at the Key;'! Albert Hall on the night of Jan. lfi. The referee ruled that the sc Fence of the American ex-cruiser-weight champion1,072 words
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Article380 1936-02-02 18 President's Putter At Rye < By Air Mini i London. Jan. 8. R. H. WETHERED played his sixtfa Una! m the President's Patter at uyv un Jan 12 ;mcl wen his fifth modal, thtu equalling the proud record of Sir Ernest Holderness. His victim in the final380 words
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Article195 1936-02-02 18 Now She Milks S Cowl She is a farmer's wife— an«l ihe MUld 't put her feet to the groaa& \N r M handicap, both for her and her hu*l It was all duo to rheuinatsm; less th it. She writei <>f li< ii't'a in195 words
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Article276 1936-02-02 18 Negro Proves Too i i r For Fernanda Singapore BABY JOHNSON. Li; pion of the Or one «>: finest exhibitions ot boxin Malaya, at the Olympic night before a large crowd D ***** superb loot work and 8 left hand, the American "> clever for his276 words
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Advertisement235 1936-02-02 18 THE 1 GIISLVr KAKTKIIX LIFE is "GREAT" by reason of the fact thai la period of little more th-»n a quarter of rrnt-'ry it has (D I v'lt up a large busin-"-- all OVBf Asia; I •> "cnu'red a thorouehly VlSd financial r.oVtinn: ißtrodacHl iwtfwi n Innovvftionfl thai v.ere pirv235 words
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Advertisement64 1936-02-02 18 IxM^ffsr-Kwrntg^iß* daringly different of the itruggle of four mom bers of London socii hold romance within .tremendous a tremendous climax with exclusive \\d\\> ned by the brutal word j^^feS&^T^^ "You Can't Steal My Man And Ccr Away I Without J REGRET"' ™ki ELISSA LANDI PAUL CAVANAGH 'M^\ KENT TAYLOR jg^64 words
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Article808 1936-02-02 19 LAST DAY OF SKY MEETING AN OBJECTION One Ticket On 2nd Double Tote (Fr<'»i Our Correspondent) Tftipinff, Saturday. IjMNK weather and k<>'><l fOiOg attended th«* concluding day at the Taiptag Turf Club'i Bkyt Minting. Tlm train a good attendanet vhieh included Hii Highn the Sultan808 words
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Article203 1936-02-02 19 Final Results In State Tourney 'from Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. THE annual championship tournament organised by the Johore Badminton Association, which had been postpom d JO account of the death of His Lale Majesty King George V, was concluded on the J.B.A. courts here yesterday203 words
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Article45 1936-02-02 19 E. a?id W. Duncan, father and son MM up what is claimed to be a record bating partnership. Set to make 200 in two hours they actually amassed 341 runs, the lather scoring 223 and the son 112, the balance being cotfcas.45 words
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Article131 1936-02-02 19 Exhibitions At The (ireat World Singapore, Saturday. I THE team of Chinese physical culturists who are now in Singapore on a tour of Malaya are giving a series of exhibitions at the Great World. Th? basketball, team which has held the China championship for several years, arc appearing131 words
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Article43 1936-02-02 19 A Meeting open to all club members Inter —led m cricket will be held in the club pavilion on Thursday. Feb. 6 ai 5 M pan (1) for the purpose of electing officer-* for the eoivlnj| year and <2i general.43 words
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Article461 1936-02-02 19 Further Progress At The S.C.C. Singapore, Saturday. TURTHER progress was made in the S.C.C. Chinese New Year Tennis Tournament to-day. The weather kept fine and a number of interesting ties were played off, the most interesting being the Open Mixed Doubles match betwein N. S. Wise and461 words
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Article33 1936-02-02 19 A general meeting oren to all interested in soccer will be held in the club pavilion on Thursday, Feb. 6. at 6 pm. at which the election of officers vill take place.33 words
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Article193 1936-02-02 19 Officials Interviewed in Singapore Singapore, Saturday. INTERVIEWED in Singapore, two offi- ciais of the Kmngsi Provincial Government described the conditions existme In that province to-day. The two men are Mi. Kung Shau Sui, Construction Commissioner, and Mr. Lee Sheh Siang, Principal of the Provincial Trade School. The former193 words
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Article231 1936-02-02 19 A Close Game F.M.S. DEFEAT THE COLONY Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. F.M.S. beat the Colony to-day at hockey on the Padang by 3-2 before one of the largest crowds seen here for some time at a hockey match. Showing fine opportunism, the F.M.S. forwards, though pitted agrainst a brilliant231 words
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59 1936-02-02 19 Rangitikei Drawn Marton, Feb. 1. THE M.C.C. made 186 for four wickets (declared*. Mitchell Innes scoring 104 In 100 minutes including a six and 12 boundaries. Rangitikei had scored 18 for the loss of one wicket when rain interrupted Play. The match was drawn.59 words
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Article109 1936-02-02 19 Jewish Deputation At Colonial Offic? London, Jan. 31. THE Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas* receiver! at the Colonial Office to-day the Jewish deputation introduced by Sir Isidore Salmon, which put before him the unanimous views of the bodies -represented on it on the109 words
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Article113 1936-02-02 19 Polling For Scottish Universities London, Jan. 31. TOUR candidates were nominated lo- day in the Ross and Cromai ty byelection caused by the resignation of Sir lan llaePherson, now Lord Strathcanon, the Liberal National member, on account of ill-health. They were the Dominion.-, Secretary Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.113 words
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Article64 1936-02-02 19 Wrecked Four Times And Stilt Gomtf Strong < Wcutta Jin ':i <•■- ji ;<r-' '■■■<■ t" ent: eight old German irho paddling round the world In a c^no r has arrived hi He started licm Hambuii:. From Calcutta be is making for Rangoon. Singapore and Java.64 words
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Article250 1936-02-02 19 Draw For Ladies* Foursomes THE following la the draw and stai r times for the above competition br played at Bukit Timah on Mom. Feb. 10 2.30 Mrs. G. V Allen and Miss E Brooks v. Mr:;. G. Ambler an I Mrs. J. Moncur. 2. J0 Mrs.250 words
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Article490 1936-02-02 19 (i: "Forward") What Thej Hays TRIBUTE ON EVE OF DEPARTURE r pIIERK is practically nothing wiiu- About Hoarding ipoii in thf North th«\st' ila.\ Vhv ci mom of hockey I rujrffe? are with vi and i ooer yet to *r»-l into lull iwillf, th< last week-end490 words
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Article, Illustration192 1936-02-02 20 ik< n on J. P. Matu] rap Bi K'lant M i^>h Chik Neo, 'it Mrs. Rean Loke, Kota Bharu. Xc Preparing for the Eat Rice which this ye-ir has been fixed provisionally to be rowed on April 4. Above— Oxford "B" crew at Henley Below, Cambridge192 words
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Advertisement111 1936-02-02 20 2O pages FOR 3 cents V/ m 1 "Talk about sauce!" says Ma Marmite I call it a shame to spoil good food with I the tasteless stuff that some folk call seuce," 1/ says Ma Marmite. Sauce made with Marmite, now that's a 111 different matter! It's delicious and111 words
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