Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 March 1936
1936-03-08
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Title Section12 1936-03-08 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol I— NO. 12. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH, 8, 1936.12 words
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70 1936-03-08 1 EUROPE TENSE I DENUNCIATION OF ii TREATIES PEACE OFFER? "THE PEOPLE DO NOT WANT WAR" Berlin, Mar. 7. GERMAN TROOPS HAVE ENTERED THK DEMILITARISED ZON E. LATER. GERMANY HAS DENOI\( CD THE LOCARNO TREATY AND OFFERS TO ill': LOCAUN*. I»OWERS TO NEGOTIATE A NEWREUTER - 70 words
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Article77 1936-03-08 1 Troops Frantically Cheered Herlin, Mar. 7. I KUMANV assured all foreign ambassadors that Germany is sending only a few battalions into the Rhineland as a demonstration unostentatiously and does not intend a re-occupation of the Khineland in force. report from Cologne states thai the re-occupation started at •">77 words
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Article25 1936-03-08 1 Paris, Mar. 7. >l. ri.mfiin has summoned Meeting <>f the repreaeatathrea f \hv I Dcarno Power*, minus Germany, for <> p.m. to day25 words
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Article135 1936-03-08 1 this morning, alter which he went to Chequen to consult Ifr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prtmier. No special meeting of the Cabine is being held but the ministers will discuss Herr Hitler at the Cabinei Meeting which was previously arranged fbr Monday. The German Ambassador called on Ifr. EdenReuter - 135 words
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Article34 1936-03-08 1 I irnous Film St;»r WMh Lady AshVy Paris. ."Mar. 7. Mr. l>oui;l •> I airb.mks. the famous film star, who was formerly marrird It Man I'irkrord. mirried' Lady Ashle\ here this morning ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article411 1936-03-08 1 Tension Between Nations HERR HITLER'S SPEECH GERMANY'S RIGHTS "V\ar (iod Marches On" V i Uc lin IVl'ir /T Dvl I Illy »»l€»l« IN the course of his speech, 1 Herr Hitler saH: "We feel it most unfair that access to the Mfl Of a nation oi 53,000,000 people should be411 words
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Article95 1936-03-08 1 [^ague's Appeal F>r Peace London. Mar. 7. r N Rome this morr.ing there was 1 m< cting oi' the Cabinet tant matters befor? it wafc to on? icier the appeal of the Committee of- Tlwrteen lor the Iminrdln p ©ppii.ii* of negotiations \v»thin the framework of t!>e LeagueReuter - 95 words
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Article170 1936-03-08 1 Conditions Of Return To The L ague B.»rlin, Mar. 7. IT is reported that the following are the thief points in the note hamicri by llerr Hitler to the Ambassadors to-day. (1) (iormanj attacks th<^ Locarno l\u t because of the Franco- Russian <:>> Germany regards h?i-elf free170 words
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Article24 1936-03-08 1 Keuter's correspondent in Berlin und*»r«jtinds that a Plebiscite on Herr Hitler's foreign nnlirv will be held on March It. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration802 1936-03-08 1 Aloha WaitderweM NOTED TRAVELLER ITS MALAYA "T<HIS expedition is the third I have undertaken and it is sponsored by the famous W.L.W. radio stations of America," said Aloha Wanderwell in the course of an interesting chat with the Sunday Tribune yesterday. The intrepid Aloha, who has been802 words
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Article66 1936-03-08 1 The Mollisons On Future Plans •By Air Mail* Sydney, Feb. 27. MR. Molllson stated that he anticipated that Mrs. Mollison would shortly make another "solo flight to Australia. on his arrival unexpectedly at Monterey to-day "for a rest." When Mrs. Mollison has completed her Australia flight,66 words
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Article, Illustration317 1936-03-08 1 200 HOMELESS Seventeen Houses Destroyed (From Our Own Correspondait laiping. Saturday. OM:k 200 are homeless as the result of a big fire which broke rut about 1 p.m. to-ilay, here Mi destroyed about 1* houses. As far as can be ascertained there are no adult casualties317 words
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Advertisement9 1936-03-08 1 for I*** l Sports ll< ports Read the TRIBUNE9 words
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Advertisement12 1936-03-08 1 j 5 A.M. EDITION j HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS j (SEE PAGE 2)12 words
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Advertisement13 1936-03-08 1 <*? ai te r ■'^^j^Mfe 1 11 >< m taf ,3 His Evening Drink McCATJJTM'S!13 words
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Article487 1936-03-08 2 FIRST DIVISION SURPRISES Derby's (Jood Win RANGERS BEAT ABERDEEN HpIIE position In the English Football League continues to grtto more and more interesting as th» i close of the season approaches. Yesterday's matches Were productive of some unexpected results. Sunderland, who are on top of487 words
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Article138 1936-03-08 2 RANGERS WIN THROUGH Fourth Round Of Scottish Cup BY "THE PILGRIM* 1 AS I expected, the Ringers won ih A. tie in the Fourth vouno. ol the ScCttish F.A. Cup y ,uay, bea Aberdeen by the only goal scored in the match. The g&hie must have been v:ry keenly contested138 words
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Article76 1936-03-08 2 Service Established Between Britain And Kenya A direct radio-telephone service bectareen Britain and Kenya wan inaugu rated this afternoon with an exchahgi of greetings. The speeches at the opening ceremony which were broadcast wer.3 made In London by Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary fcr the Colonif- Mai76 words
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Article108 1936-03-08 2 London, Mar. 7. The following rugby matches were played to-day: Reuter. Royal Navy 3 The Army 12 (at Twickenham" Aldershot Seiv. 7 Wasps n Bedford 16 Royal Air Force 6 Coventry 10 C.M.T. 11 Guy's Hospital 3 Abeiavon 21 Leicester 11 Harlequin* 14 Llanelly 3 Gloucester 5 London108 words
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Article1046 1936-03-08 2 Goals. c P. W. L. DF.A. Ps Sunderland (2) 32 21 6 5 80 45 47 Derby (6. 32 15 8 9 57 33 39 Huddersfield (6) 32 15 8 ***** 39 Arsenal D) 29 13 8 8 60 32 34 Birmingham <10> 301,046 words
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Article230 1936-03-08 2 "POIIO2 Power GREAT CQNI RIBUTION TO PEAdE London, Mar. 7. QjPEAKING last night In regard to Britain's new defence proposals, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, snid thai representative of one of the smaller powers \r Europe, on hearing of these measures, remarked: "That romesBritish Official Wireless - 230 words
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Article48 1936-03-08 2 Market T<r< Steady 'From Our Financial Correspondent) London, Mar. 7, 1.30 p.m. 'FHE dosing prices were as follows LONDON RUBBER Market Tone: Steady Spot: 7 17)32 (unchanged). July Sent.: 7\ (down 1 :>:2). LONDON TIN No market. CROSS-RATK London* New York: 4.9* (up 448 words
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Article161 1936-03-08 2 B.C.C. Wickets Fall Ch:aply Singapore, Saturday. I >l HE Singapore Uricket vivo received A an overwhelming defeat in their flrrst cricket match this season when they were beaten by the Royal Artillery on the Padang to-day by three wicKstB and 102 runs. The wicket was rather161 words
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Article28 1936-03-08 2 o London. March Sterling on New York Is 4 08-rnr» I Peris 74-IRI6. Go^d 141 rt-1 ?d Silver SrwH 10-5 16 forward 19-1 r British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 28 words
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Article559 1936-03-08 2 Mir Alleged Lust For War To many people the German problem W&£ Her aliened lust tor dormant, isive Intentions and her devilish ability v. iih which, it wa lieved, the wiis .tble to o her opponent' I'hfl German., were no le now than other Europeans and wanted sameReuter - 559 words
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Advertisement291 1936-03-08 2 fafHes ffortd MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 VJt^<^ a> THIS WEEK MONDAY, Ui DM SDW A, I ItIDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 Us 8.16 p.m. DINNER A DANCE (informal) 0.. 4> ,0 to midniflrht 111 SDAV THIKSDW. (m MF-TKAT. COXCKKT 1.15 to 0.15 p.m. H'KMAL IiINNKR k DAN»'K (formal) fe.46 to midnight.291 words
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Article657 1936-03-08 3 MR. BUCK - M R. HUBBACK REPLIES MR. BUCK I O in A Ciass By Yourself" Mi; i K. Hubteckf MC Warden, h;i> jiM returned i n»|>\ i Id tu he has Mat to Mr. I M RU|| .t»f! <;ther jun«'le llms. lln '»»< h > s pubi,. I 'jelim. |> k Of657 words
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Article37 1936-03-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - MR. HACHIRO AR ITA Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, March r. the Japanese AmenUau yesed appitolA- both China and me written characters .mdly towards each OttV (1 I hope 'hat their* n to promote the liriwecn the37 words
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Article329 1936-03-08 3 Guests Prom All Tarts or Malaya 'Frovi Our Own Corretpondent) J(> 'in v. Mar. 5 TEH .<ci this afternoon Moll :mea Salleh, .son of tin- tote Ungku Ismail ii. and Ungka Moriah bintl Ml In Abi dau U Muibou.-:. a ter, Iftoar, and I i Ungku Data. :>'329 words
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Article172 1936-03-08 3 The following are p ri by kirn and KNILM pi Arrived from c and India b\ KLM-planc K. tila on 2:— Mr. L Onderwiizpr Dr I H Left foi N.E.I, by KT.M-p'ane Kretilang" on March 2- Mr. E. G. Taylor Cart. D. 1 pe c. l\ :i172 words
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Article439 1936-03-08 3 Uritfhl Afternoon BY Ol'it WOMAN CORRESPONDENT AFTER the dull morning yesterday, the weather cleared up beautifully for the races in the afternoon. There waa a vt^vy targe attendance and some beautiful grown* wer by ih women folk there La on looked charming In hei beige georgette439 words
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Advertisement102 1936-03-08 3 l A*^ v3 V^^9T m 9 li ■rt' IflUnijtf. o "O/ Human bondage", iiarring W llJKk"^ hutVhVnVon m^ GEORGE BRENT imJ^ COLIN CLIVE, FfcGGY WOOD ■SSPL HENRIETTA CROSMAN j^Jp^V C.AUBREY SMITH The second of Warner Bros. Magiiiicent line-up of colossal screen events. Movie-goers have long since learn d lo look102 words
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Advertisement240 1936-03-08 3 8 W ftr mm v^ i>istin( tin i: JA* ,;x< r.rsiv.: Cast in the mould of fashion v North Berwick mjj^ TWEED COAT FOR ALL OCCASIONS -^iiiiiJJßi s^^ perfectlj tailored ready-made coat <>l line fe^ ♦■■x^-^BBk- 4BL V woven North of Scotland Tweed in smart shades |Hr*& *V mm ol240 words
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Advertisement292 1936-03-08 4 Her Hair Grew Thick And Long Again toMi-hiMK Krsiilts by Kotalko •J n.is almost bald," v.: Annii i tried all k i i. ol j.'' *<r tments, but the f;iii- 'M n m uf m] h if continued was advisrii to try Kola I ku. my f i% joy dla292 words
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Advertisement297 1936-03-08 4 •j. j. •> .j. -> .5. •> »x. •j- .j- •> »x* •> *I- -J- <- <- •> -5- -I- -5- <• «5- «5» "5* *2* -I* -I* *5* *2* READ THE NEWS! "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" is named as •:•< THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR" "Malaya Tribune." 7-3-36.297 words
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Advertisement207 1936-03-08 4 HELD OVER i J^ SO POPULAR, WE HAD io GIVbJ fZ^r I?^*1 IT ANOTHER TWO l» s <• O HURRY ALONG TO SEE liu.s. ,/V \n COMEDY LAUGH 111 I THEX v \\l r WHOLE TOWN IS CHUCKUNGV N /^4 3.15^6.15 9.15 IJ X PAVHJOX I" \y 11 kis k207 words
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Article352 1936-03-08 5 FAST MOVING FILM FINE CAST Music, Comedy And Drama PRESENTING thai irresistible star Hollywood who makes a great man} heart* teat faster, beautiful D Page of the golden void' ami Kdmund Lowe, who ihrayi give* •>" outstanding perfoimai |)|M*ar in 1 al'fl fastmo i iin;i v352 words
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Article265 1936-03-08 5 Fine Setting In "Let's Live To-Night" THE" charm and to it of the Medi--1 torn: m etting In "Lot's Live To■h op< irtly at the Pavilion Ih provides an entrancing; background the captivatlnc tow the lilm unfolds. Cc-star-Lilian who has never ap>l more beautiful and265 words
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Article, Illustration474 1936-03-08 5 "Rendezvous" ROSALIND RUSSELL CO-STARRED "RENDEZVOUS" which qpeni *i the Pavilion Theatre shortly la the startling, dramatic story of the U.S. Cryptographic Bureau as told by the man who organised and headed it throughout the World War. Based upon Major Herbert O Yardlev's sensational best -seller474 words
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Article336 1936-03-08 5 "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY" ,|F Kiin> Solomon were alive to-day ami can it* to Broadway, he undoubtedly would select many of its glamorous jrirls to add to his haram. However, Edmund Lowe, as "Kin? Solomon," has only one Sheba. But she is enough, the jroryeous336 words
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Article733 1936-03-08 5 "Easl Of Jmu" And 4 /V ndezvouB* ••p.-i.M 01 .java a Universal picture screening at the Alhambra, with Charl< Bickford, Elizabeth Young Lsslie Feutoti Frank Afbertoii Clarenc< Ifus Siegfried Rumann and Jay c;u buena Adapted from the novel "Tiger I land" an.l directed by Oeo. MUM733 words
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Article433 1936-03-08 5 Poignant To-Day As it W as IS Centuries Ago DICHES and power avail a man no--11 thii for happiness and peace can I- attained only through devotl one's sell to othei n l thl i truth i v gentlene whlcli w to the •-i iin433 words
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Article271 1936-03-08 5 Ding Crosby Does The Tap-Dance niN«.i CROSBY, who has entertained D millUns with his Ii In has at last realised a crel ambition to be a tap da net r In his latesi Paramount picture, 'Two Wot To-night," featuring Joan Bennett. Mar} Btoland and Lynne Overman. 1.,271 words
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Article306 1936-03-08 5 Savag< Beasts CHARLES BICKFORD MAULED O-N i I i i hi ill'.n;- and U •■< ..il ,im.;l« productions is Uni- < »al "i i .la i tarring 1 1 1 1 k h liul lord, opening .it the Alhambra theatre. Biekford, caflf a an A;. rican306 words
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Article362 1936-03-08 5 In "The Last Hays Of Pompeii" THE smashing destruction ol entire city by v leanic eni] 'arthquake and tire is brought to s*»ref»ti by "T! Last Days Of Pompeii," In wliat is suiil to be 000 of tin spectacular sequences evei Hinted f( motion picture Entire sections362 words
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Advertisement108 1936-03-08 5 Quickly Gives Teeth New Lustre and Natural Whiteness Scientists have found that u^ly stain and J^la^t 'tlm*. decay are caused by germs in the mouth. /^HhI I ijve your teeth an antiseptic cleansing with Kolynos and quickly the dangerous mouth Kerms are destroyed. Your teeth improve in appearance with each108 words
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Article154 1936-03-08 6 llou He Reduced His Waistline liy I 1 2 lnchrs I In m J< light i <hi* b r i .;i« l< rgyiM.-in: Lett* i n .ni '-i I t<> ri. to u!l >ou how ntfndi I ha ed by tml m^ thai .ills. When karted I154 words
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Article962 1936-03-08 6 THE ART OF LEAD THROWING (By "Horaliu*") r rHK trick yielding value of ca doe > i. A dfep entirely on their t. njth, but on their position aa well Thus, though a King credited as being vrorth half a hick during the Auction, its actual value bi962 words
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Article119 1936-03-08 6 Man Trapped When Cave Collapses Barcelona. A man ha.s been rescued in Mojacar after being buried for a month. He is Onofre Canella*. He stopped to rest in a cave while out huntfttf. The roof fell m and buried him up to the armpits before119 words
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Article285 1936-03-08 6 Gives Plaoe To Modem Dance Flail f Oftl Our Own I u/rm the closure ol th< I Malacca people win i amusement centr?, and theatres were within tl everyone for a fey pen! c of applications from the pro] i ho Park to the Municipj sioners for285 words
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Advertisement193 1936-03-08 6 dm J^\t 4 minutes Indigestion and n \£Ff*\ f) etora&ch pains are oa ed Jr \JU by gases arJ Liwrnrnr M m aclda which form In the ■lomach as a result of 0^ m^ food fermenting. By f~ q removing thr faaet and a dv m automatically or l^ Indigestion.193 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1936-03-08 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rh\ Ml er of Ibe cinema. 1 1 v th< mutiny of the Boun ,t various tin ••n d< icribed i <>t most romantic in the English langw I, U in r all the pflToii of th< I .i *nd th< no> cli t it remained I.r1,729 words
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Advertisement80 1936-03-08 7 timt miss \MfinrsArwA t«w I jAVS)^^ T«fc*fc CA*s A 6i»«AT R -^v >< O^~7 VJ«O SA-V 00*vh BtSXOi. HZ.R Tmt cw*s worn COtD STORAGf I ESKIMO PIES Vanilla Ire Cream, coated with Chocolate We can recommend this delicious confection. from personal trial. Having some special friends to tea, we looked80 words
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Article, Illustration1803 1936-03-08 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by •mis- Human <*<»rrr*|»oiitl<*iit Tiifc vhole ol Singapore ting La ..day night filled to Maybe the I about Leap V then- chance to p pose, but then. In modern tin Ink thai thai old age custon; 'vi much to the reliel ol nany a y«'1,803 words
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Article768 1936-03-08 8 COMETHING really new and different ....thai is the sale now on at the Jade Tiee Shop in Raffles Hotel Room No. 154. When over you hoar the word sale" you at once think ot just a little reduction on each article, but in this unique case it768 words
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Advertisement54 1936-03-08 8 We rroate hundreds of new styles of sh«ios. N«» drsißi, j s too hard to make and >et we ehargt no more for our new creations. II you have any dim, ulty in know f?niKh V° Xt W St>le: tolour UnlKh let us make it for you. Phone iZX). voo\<;54 words
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Advertisement34 1936-03-08 8 Of all the treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of all taste. send jade from poll rheng eheong 88, North liridge Itnud34 words
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Advertisement53 1936-03-08 8 NOW ON ktakim; sale i:\tiki: ST(>( X PRICE l\ HATS W DRESSES V NOVKI/HKS fl HANDBAGS 4 J FLOWERS V SHOBS <J^ and many others. »[y An opportunity too £»>od to miss A To Rive room for incoming I shipment ><A 4/udvi S-imtthing Ntm At A ltd >» Of M>♦53 words
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Advertisement142 1936-03-08 8 I I DKIiSSFS for ALL CM CASIO Hungarian Kmbroitleied Bl»ui c> and Dresses. Bri<l.U Wreaths and Veils. Gloves. Novell m v STITC HI I> HATS MADE TO QBDER. De Souza Brothers, 42, HK.H SIRI'KT. 'Phone 3188. l^4w^ Chats Noirsl Latent Afternoon Dresses j i Model Evening (iowns S Chic Morning142 words
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Article, Illustration731 1936-03-08 9 Or/V FRASER'S HILL LETTER TO ita < Belangor i in ol ci piring their ol the ily i did allow Jack ::■>... hi I, loriou a Into 1 tic night gonzola. rowd dl and thou he !ii by t MB] er- d charmin731 words
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Article24 1936-03-08 9 I'm nearly crmw BBOP HAT S?i l°" "Iks stair ■">} ne?er know tta cheap dresa ma Daisy. 157, North Brktee Road.24 words
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Article269 1936-03-08 9 THE "rub and smear" method 01 powdering Is not alone injuriou.s to the complexion, but is just about toe quickest known method of producing sagging muscles and wrinkles And powder puffs, unless kept in a .spotless condition, make an ideal nesting place for germs. When269 words
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Advertisement113 1936-03-08 9 I j^t Isn't it simpler and f safer to ask for IjV"""^ Southalls"-when llr/ by doing so you Uf assured of v s xn c complete protection, soft soothing comfort i 2nd perfect purity that name stands Of all Chemists and Stores.... Sole Agents for Malaya GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Singapore. i113 words
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Advertisement216 1936-03-08 9 kU|7ligKtls JBL GmamiT)iqht S^pl l sum i <JMP|||^, EAU DC BEAUTE A gentle astringent, mild vi as summer rain which can be used freely on the most x A sensitive skin. |>^///\ /T* >^25 per bottle There's an Amami Shampoo especially for you No. i for S™"S£' N f 5216 words
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Advertisement345 1936-03-08 9 TIGER BEER i s i: S i 9j?' MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Wl THE TIRST SPRING MODELS FROM PARIS FO': MORNIN( IBfcf AFTERNOON EVET4ING GOWNS NEW MODELS Nl MATERIALS BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF HAND BA< M J V NOVELTIES, ETC. J^B \jt UENE TLIMANN c Bfc| <^ i|f '"v IM'»re Kini^inoi v. BH345 words
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605 1936-03-08 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 8 1936. RACE AND CLIMATE DESCRIBING a voyj to i.« i. and hack. writ* in London l«per states that in nnuig whit*- lady told him that iii the first one's in< i Lhen one's looks and finally one's tnora He ha tens to ;.<\*\, j605 words
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Article1412 1936-03-08 10 Uplift: A Planter's Dream: Pacifism come to Malaya. At Batu Gajah a few days ago Mr. Louis Thivy ,rted estate staffs to M c rrect M the Indian labourers and make them lead better and mo v useful live kind of thini' lias been1,412 words
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Article479 1936-03-08 10 kUST b warning, in ease you read this before you get up lor the day. A A THK absent-minded man had decid to take himself in hand. In th bathroom In the morning he iqueeicJ tooth-paste on to his shaving brush and was about479 words
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Article, Illustration2332 1936-03-08 11 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin < />'/> CLEARING I HE SLUMS OF SINGAPORE APPALLING CONDITIONS TO Bi: REMEDIED yHK following article describes the appalling conditions of overcrowding which exist in Singapore's Chinatown and the work which the Singapore Improvement Trust is doing to bnprtn iditiona It tells2,332 words
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Advertisement61 1936-03-08 11 A copy of the LACIOGEN Bab, BoolS 111 innVC OD will be gladly given free to any mother who J^K I cill* at our offices, or will be tent by pott /'v Nettles. 129, .35. Cecil St S,ng 4 pore j3 /111 |1 f M()m\{ M^ml ■BT 39c. Weld Quay.61 words
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Article1295 1936-03-08 12 W. B. Paterson - A SCOTSMAN LOOKS AT MALAY A W. B. Paterson > i ST week I met the oldest inhabitant of thr Cameron Highlands. Come flown to ipool for ihe races, he said. No use place otherwise. II rrible place, {not i rdfl ho used, but Pve got to be carei to1,295 words
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Advertisement124 1936-03-08 12 i flp i?E J RICH lii tfi I JACK USED TO BE WEAK, OTHF.R BODY- BUILDING, ANAEMIC, THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS, /SVISED OUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED l^y.^ n IP «t was rich in wonders for jack/^*A^C M:: t j Quaker Oats is rich in Vitamin B124 words
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Advertisement224 1936-03-08 12 NEW IDEAS IN TEACHING New Ideas are the hit- -blood of teaching; and all teach'/., no matter where they ma> n n refresh their mind:-- .md bring their knowledge of teaching method.- right up to date by a won ful Educational i Luted by THE TEACHERS WORLD Personal P Courses224 words
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Article233 1936-03-08 13 Swindl r Poses As Sinkiang Leader Peiping, Feb. 20. the mystery which has shrouded hi.s movements following tlio reported arrival ol Gen. Ma Chung-yins the Mohammedan rebel of Sinkiani*. several days ago. has now been chared up. Information gathered by Gen. Ma'.s friends in Pelpipg reveals233 words
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Article73 1936-03-08 13 Thone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including Includ'Pfc at office Postage P stajre or close to to Foreiorn re-sidence F.M.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.35 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sundpy73 words
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Article292 1936-03-08 13 Appeal To The Nation And The League Nanking, Feb. 20. THE General Association o! Opiu l Suppression Commissions issue a circular message to the nation, yesterday exhorting the people to retrain from further consumption of opium. A joint meeting- of representatives of the Ministries of Foreign292 words
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Advertisement138 1936-03-08 13 NEW, EFFICIENT, AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLES new delicious tasting antacid powr of up-to-date formula Is being irketed under the name Bisma-Rex United Drug Co.. Ltd. of Nottingim. It neutralises acid, soothes the jmbranes, relieves the stomach ot itulence and aids the digestion of ods liable to ferment. Local138 words
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Advertisement120 1936-03-08 13 THE WEATHER: IS TRYING Dl IT 7M- i SBUT lt~j ANDRFW^ hWtp |N THE MORNING airless, stifling and night HP^^_ ~==&Z**rjJ^P brings only httul slrop. Hut you must c.«rr\ <>n. You B| cannot change the weather lmt wui can f jH it better if you enjoy the fitnesi \nlii.l* Hb120 words
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Article939 1936-03-08 14 t Dealing With The Intru- ders What Not To PDo Can The Police Help? mot thai I have jyiythin cows. nV'l ]))> s are BO ful They provide 111 with milk, from v iin. from whi^h comes buti T v i all about939 words
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Advertisement212 1936-03-08 14 ■Mr i^^^^^^^^K* 5 'a 3H^^^Ms^^Lß ny mlnera ft W B^ causes irritability and ta* 1 v •i^Sßß^a^B irregular functioning of the nerve*. J iffc B^^. Kalzana will conquer ft **oi^zMs* >! <&F 'k* a condition surely h If and easily. HBB^^»-^^& -^jiSB iDt aalfi^al l9a^9^9%a the hidden cause r inr.212 words
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Advertisement28 1936-03-08 14 tt^l 3/ /ODA/ > •i J Bo im« Masterpiece! S B.S A. 4.96 ti.p. O.H.V. THE "EMPIRE STAR." The Motor-Cycle Par Excellence I JTHE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD.28 words
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Advertisement130 1936-03-08 14 ma d i •^^S>^r^ TNI MAKEIS mMh^ OP FAMOUS Wr^^ 'WEAKNESS I ?J DEBILITY Wan>em i a Wfr^^DESCHIENS 9 S\Rvi> NBY/y. I// R\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doclors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Fm better than serums, raw n:<>at.130 words
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Article, Illustration2192 1936-03-08 15 FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE Shwa/»»< 1. Meeting On Mar. 14 Trainim, For EtiMer Match Should Start Forthwith Why The Encounter Should o t Be Postponed \nothn- Party Affiliates With The S.K.\. Note* From Perak I nter -State dames For Junior Players'/ (By "Dtttfoit") [j (,w March, and2,192 words
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Article106 1936-03-08 15 AX itttcj Siate Junior Tournament ting made hen Cor erak and Oj ponden, DeC( ITlb(>r «ast year, a corrtsSSSnV th:lf fh|l Bad I A n hould try tn arranßo i the junior Rarrm, P ore W from I])..h t !nl|l! c tion was, it the P.BA. to h106 words
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Article583 1936-03-08 15 iU9U*t lU>. I'ing.l'ong Tournannnl Remit* Of Ualvhe* Headinu Clubs nadminton Section Office-Bearers Of F loner Of Libert,, Uusicaf /'arty. (By "Clubman") I*H£ August Uadmiutoii Party's inter-team tournametil which waa >t art iml on Feb.' 2S is still in progress. All the teama tare wollbalanced. The F.583 words
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Advertisement88 1936-03-08 15 For throat-smooth smoking you can't beat CRAVEN A f|" V THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME^ fiSßßHUyjajg^iP^ riJ 'r' id within the air-tight 'TRl'-VAi :1 ;IT>ll ro tccfj the cißircttcs agairw the inrrn- V i .v- f >Jl intiucnecs of climatic chinßcs, thus n urinp H v> v lie wherever and88 words
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Article, Illustration882 1936-03-08 16 A SCHOOLBOY'S FEAT r RST CENTURY Trial Games New L. B. W. Rule |>l; i< li I bal tg and a number i creditable bowling feats, chard i< opening <>r th<- Singa .•[Mm, the Ural match played .»ii<>ui a fortnight ago ikl )i cricketer*882 words
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Article, Illustration369 1936-03-08 16 CUP LEAGUE Review Of Week's Games (By "Full Back") AX excellent start has been made in t hi' BOCCer season. In the commercial Cup section Kraser and Xeave. who did very well the previous season, were beaten by the Malaya Publishing House eleven to the I \int-369 words
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Article175 1936-03-08 16 Preparing For Coming Tests Sydney, Feb. 24. THERE is considerable .support .in Australia, for a suggestion that the national cficket eleven should go into strict training quarters for about tnree weeks before the first Test against the Englishmen this year. The proposal is in line with175 words
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Article67 1936-03-08 16 DON BR ADMAN'S FILM DEBUT [JON BRADMAN, during the mnk- ing of film in which he made his debut as a film-actor on the Oval ground, at Sydney, came periliusly near wrecking the film. lie was being "shot" for a scene in the "Flying Doctor." Bradman hit one ball to67 words
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Article552 1936-03-08 16 Toll Of Life FAMOUS PLAYER INTERVIEWED Vj it Paul Schwegter, who gained a number of laurels in All-Ameri-ca n football and for the University of Washington, is now in Singapore with The Tay Garnett Film Expedition. Strongly built and possessing a Rplendid physique, Mr. Schwegler had a552 words
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Article, Illustration494 1936-03-08 16 MALAYAN CRICKET HOCKEY Control Needed PRESENT POSITION UNSATISFACTORY (By "Forward") TT is strange that in a sporting country like Malaya there are no ruling bodies for the various branches of games, which And popular favour, for instance, like hockey or cricket. The question is raised in view ol the recent494 words
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Article86 1936-03-08 16 Mammoth Score By South Australia Adelaide. Feb. 24. THE Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and South Australia was continued to-day. In reply to Victoria's total of 201. South Australia made 565 for six and declared Badlock scored 325 runs, including 34 fours. He batted for 587 minutes and86 words
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Article, Illustration463 1936-03-08 16 K. O - THE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE K.O. BOXING (Bj Diamond's Effort JOHNSON WORTHY CHAMPION ALTHOUGH Jo D imond failed to win an Orient title when h* fought Baby Johnson at the Ob*. pic Stadium last u«-<k Iw ;i cq himself very well. It wa> an excellent battle. if fiirht '-m, r the distance,463 words
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Article82 1936-03-08 16 Oxford University AC Inter-CoU«JJ Cup competition Oxford on February 17. by last winner* Brasenose They bent Lincoln B? points to 87, and Trinity gained 65— z? victory over St. Edmund Hall Prince Obolensky. th< h R-iKW "star." credited Bi with 10 4-5 sees, for the sprint and clecrUH82 words
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Advertisement232 1936-03-08 17 •J SINGAPORE POLO CLU& S A S PONY SHOW AND I (iVMKHANA i will be held on Sunday, 15th March, 193 G. S at s Ihe Polo Ground, Balestier Road, Singapore S EVENTS S °P c to .vll Amateur Riders in Malaya. S 1 I™ P m PONY SHOW MIDDLE232 words
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Advertisement239 1936-03-08 17 l"\ P I I I 4^i lIC m^^'^ DtLIW IWU\> ■■■■11 with E333H3EE3O^Ii FP 1^ 111 T 1 af^ WEET-BIX. Good for you. WEET-BIX retains ■r all X il:Ul m: U) Th jLM E %M crispest, erur.ehiest, inj; and body-b flavoured cereal yet made! Nts of whole wh< vitamins, proteins,239 words
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Miscellaneous669 1936-03-08 17 BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME The I».i>.<'- Scottish Orchestra Transmission <;SCi 1G 86 metres /i--9 mcs) from ii »0 p.m. to 735 p.m. md aLso from 7. 53 p.m. to 9.05 p.m.; Toy 19 82 nxtr.s d.VH mcs.) from i metres n(> lrom e2O P' m to on-, Dm (experimental only). Transmissio"669 words
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Miscellaneous356 1936-03-08 17 Bh f«*2 Will Play walt/es by Strauss 11 II p m Dance music by Maurice Wjiwnck and his orchestra xviaunci 1 10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin J t 20 P- m --Variety lunch-time con--1 rt Close down. 550 p m— Time signal Concert by Nirom Orchestra: #%iii ft Ribaudes. oveitun'Michiels).356 words
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Miscellaneous249 1936-03-08 17 ski 10 20 p.m. Relayed from Frankfurt: Home Evening, "The Kai.^i. J hrjne". A Scene from the Palatinate. 11.20 p.m. Close DJA, DJN (German. English). V.I.C. CALCUTTA 4'). 10 Ifttm < G. 109 K< I TO-£AY 1241 pm The Grand Hotel Orchestra Relayed from tne Palm Court of the Grand249 words
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Advertisement501 1936-03-08 18 INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, >^^^^%^ GASTRITIS, WIND j^ FLATULENCE, 7& are ACID STOMACH Troubles L positively conquered by 'BISURATED* MAGNESIA. > ■in in the pit o1 \i»m y^^ »mi^i mi; Mriad attri tii ■v «>i < 1 a rm hi, ii ii. ,ur L in lliro.it. .ire unini>- t.ikiM' i 1i >501 words
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Advertisement460 1936-03-08 18 NEVER A DULL MOMENT FINE BOXING Gruelling Fights At New World Singapore, Saturday. ITATORI, Japan's welterweigl t champion, and Bom Pong staffed a thrilling battle nt (ho N?v V \r»Mi« on I .'-iv nl^it. V^r ton rounds m two hardH'ttins: f-.cran rcrs tr»»'led nun v.Ts nccr a «'m motnen The460 words
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Advertisement232 1936-03-08 18 !UH BOXING b' Compciiiion This Month ipjE nave been :eI Novices' competition, n March 22. :>c will be the New cent, of ths proceeds a to the Children's Aid t v liosquitoweight and Flyweight:---f; iMi. b. Abdullah; A. E Htendriks: Tony Tan; If. Simmonds; Tut. Burley; L. a; O. Nazareth:232 words
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Advertisement251 1936-03-08 18 t r»A. iv. Jcrris Flyweight entered for Nfovtc'iS 1 competition. Did very woli in Championships and mi'^lit win Novices' flyweight. KERB'S BRIGHT BATTING Final Test In New Zealand Christchurch (N.Z.), Mar. 7. IN the fourth and final test match, the M.C.C. batted first and made 195. New Zealand replied with251 words
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Advertisement418 1936-03-08 18 THE SINGAPORE MARKET RUBBER PRICK UNCHANGED More &«ying mi rest In London (From Our Fiuuncml Singapore, Sat irduj merntoj Rubber (Singapore) 2ii changed. Market Tone: V. l( i y> To-day's Prices: London: 7' up 1 lGd. Market Tom Very nteadjr. N< Vmi'<: l :>:.. i.M'hangii Market Tone: Dull. TIN London:418 words
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2636 1936-03-08 19 FIRST DAY OF S.T.C. MEET GOO!) DIVIDENDS: LARGE A /TENDANCE p Saturday. DELIGH LV <>1 weather ed i he opening day's rac IP ire Turf ('lull's Spring l; kit Timah this aft. The morning'fl rain slightly affectbut the going v fair Thrro normal crowd2,636 words
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Article82 1936-03-08 19 Mercantile Win Final In K.L. 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FAST and interesting play with splashes of brilliant football marked the final of the Gammans Cup competition between the Mercantile and the Government Servants' Thrift Societies. More than half of the teams on both sides were82 words
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Article102 1936-03-08 19 P.S. 8.8.1. VS ETCETERAS The following have accepted to play Cricket for P.S. and 8.8.1 vs E.ce.tia^ on Sunday 10.30 a.m. at S.C.C. P.S. and 8.8.1. L. H. Pearce. A. F. Hunter, W. R. M. Haxworth, C. J. Bembroke, R. F. Tufnell, H. L. Ward, P. Bartram.102 words
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Article231 1936-03-08 19 Second Division Soccer In Singapore Singapore, Satu« ,ay. IN their first outins tlii- n In the Second Division of th^ B.A.F.A. League to-day, vrt Canning, the champions of the Third Division i yea;-, wore held to a goal] the- R.AO.c, newcomers to Lhc I this s ason. There231 words
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Article255 1936-03-08 19 Rangers Trounced By Seven Goals To One (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, March 6. Scrappy football, monotonous to a degree and :ne-sid:d to the extreme, was witnessed when the M;.l?.cca Cluo i met and defeated yesterday the gtanfen by 7 goals to 1. This was the fint r255 words
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Article277 1936-03-08 19 Crawford Playing? REPRESENTATION AT WIMBLEDON Melbourne, Feb. AFTER meeting of the council of the T,;iw n Tennis Association of Australia to»niffhi it was Announced that the Australian Davis Cap team, which would play in th-* American zone this year, would comprise J. Crawford (X.S.W.). captain,277 words
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Article148 1936-03-08 19 There were 16 entries for the women March Bouev Competition of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club which resulted in *M loi Mrs. J. S. English, Miss D. Hirst and Miss K. H. Jones 2 up. The tie will be played off on Tm-sday. Mai. 10 Scores: Mrs.148 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-03-08 1 Dr Ruth Rooton, of the Church < f England Zenana MLs.sion. who escaped injury in the Quotta earthquake, returning to Quetta. h 1 .-.it 1< d by Gcrtiud- Lady Dccics, joining the Abyssinian Red Cross. The finish of the first race at the opening day59 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-03-08 1 Rosalind Russell, who takes a losing part in "Rendezvous" which v.ill be shown at the Pavilion shoruy. I William Powell who appears in "Rendezvous" which is coming to vie Pavilion.33 words
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