Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 May 1936
1936-05-17
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Title Section14 1936-05-17 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 3.— No. 51. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY MAY 17. 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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608 1936-05-17 1 WANTS A SQUARE DEAL NEW CRISIS No More Sacrifice Possible Air Mall) (From Ouj ndrjiD London, Ma. MALAYAN tin producers are mi' larking a vigorous < Mammon in the present delicate pass at which the International Tin Committee has arrived. I learn that,608 words
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Article, Illustration281 1936-05-17 1 Rumours Denied- Hy Mr. Kung Shanghai, May 16. MR Kunsj denied that Sino-Am rt--111 can monetary agreement had been concluded as a result oi the Washington negotiations which were merely an exchange of official opinion. He said that China did not approach the United Stales281 words
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Article165 1936-05-17 1 Increase Of Garrisons NORTH CHINA PEACE JEOPARDISED Nanking:, May Hi. THE Foreign Office has instructed the Chinese Ambassador in Tok\o to make vigorous reprover.'ations to Japan asainM the InrreSflte in the Japanese garrison in North China This follows the protest lodged on May 7 with the165 words
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Article92 1936-05-17 1 London. May Ift. The Foreign Secretary arrived in Lordon this evening having travelled to Croydon by air. On his 1 way through Paris 10-day n« saw the French Foreign Minister, M. Flandin. and the prospective French Premier, M. Leon Blum. Neither conversation was of an official character. M.British Official Wireless - 92 words
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Article30 1936-05-17 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Messrs. Chen Kwang Pu and Ko Ping Wen will soon be guns to Ixmdo In consult British financiers on the question of Sino-British currency co-oper- ation.- Sin Chew Jit Poh30 words
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Article516 1936-05-17 1 U.S. Cotton Planter "MUST NOT MISS JOHORE" Singapore, Saturday. f ATER Singapore has been visited by several newly-weds who are spending the first few months of I their married life touring the globe. The President Monroe which arrived in port to-day brought another honeymo: n couple to Singapore,516 words
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Article92 1936-05-17 1 Wig Increase In Loans Sanctioned London, May 15. Speaking Bournemouth to-day. the Minister of Health, Sir Kinsley Wood. said that the great advance which had b°en made .since the war in the provin of health .services in the rural districts of the country was illustrated by tr c92 words
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Article33 1936-05-17 1 Singapore. Saturday tadians and wo B injured in an affray that occurred at Kampong Bharu last, night The victims sustained nasty injuries and were taken to hospital by ambu- tnce33 words
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Article, Illustration71 1936-05-17 1 A memorial window in Durham Cathedral to Sir Basil Blackett. the British financial expert who came out specially to Malaya in 1934 to decide the Currency Guarantee Fund problem and who was killed in a motor-car accident last year. The window was dedicated by the Dean of Durham and Is71 words
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Article411 1936-05-17 1 Seventh Camp At Altitude Of 27,800 Feet (By Air Mail> London. May 6. AT any time during the next fortrt night, the final si ages of the nr*i assault on Everest by this year's ex pedition may be pushed home. The reconnoitring: part.y last year was411 words
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Article43 1936-05-17 1 Singapore. Saturday. The Detective Branch has received a report from a British sailor to effect that he was robbed of $15 by four persons at the junction of Bra.s Basah Road and Bencoolrn Street in the early boon oi thU morning43 words
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Article105 1936-05-17 1 AT CHUNGTAO Order To Eject The Russians Shanghai Vi A (LAMi is reported between n ><% Japanese ami !M<int hukim tro< and the Borlet at (him. Japanese reinforcementi »i.h an in Fuyuen from <liin OB in"' 'tin?: of May 1 1. The Japanese mllitn-' have demanded the trHhtfrawaJ105 words
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Article180 1936-05-17 1 Import Decisions Of Board Of Control THE Board of onirol Victoria Theatre)' of ttft Mnnicipnl Commissioners of Singapore cm April 27 disapproved of an application from Messrs. Boon Sent; and I hold sound film performance! M Clm Victoria Theatre on Sunday* il 3.15 p.m. and G. 1."» p.m.180 words
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Article34 1936-05-17 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - as to rcnipol the D.. thr military and naval bud as estimated by the Ja OfYice. Meanwhile the air loi been moved to Huinlng to any further unpl< a tytryr Sin Chew Jit Poh34 words
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Article76 1936-05-17 1 Alleged Theft Oi Car Bln| <r ROBERT Kirkpatrick ami Noil Cartney, two m InniskUllng Fusiin nLng charged bi I the Second M with thef: >f a Joliore motor rar valued MM to Mr. DT X. Tho! theft Ls alleged to c in OO May 9. Kirkpatrirk was <76 words
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Article34 1936-05-17 1 Flying To Singapore To-day (From Our Own Ci*rr**P<md* Bangkok, The League of porteun h:r are now fly in? to EUngap by Dutch fell mm The rapporteur have many conta( r> with h<34 words
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Advertisement8 1936-05-17 1 For Best Sports Reports Read the llClltl M8 words
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Advertisement74 1936-05-17 1 s HL Mi ffitl -v^ i^nt^ bet I*^ I-- U w^ BH AJH^r f >r^=^S w v K. /hhh. jWT»m[£7» mB E^k iHf j> fl H L Ufir, rv^ v^ h hhj yESff hI F 1 HI B HA' "-i KHHHSmV^KHB l Bf H.'v i L* "1 33 Hi B74 words
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Article1513 1936-05-17 2 EMPIRE AIRWAYS NEWS DAILY QUERIES Special Chartering Increasing DUADPEST is M the 'phone. Can D a pavs^njfci be booked through to Australia in the next air-liner feavinp London in this route? Nod here is Koine. They want a couple of seats on the next service1,513 words
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Article137 1936-05-17 2 Sally Rand's Display Held "Indec2nt" a*. UUDIBT3 hi Bubble" dan. tiicfc ih pletely unclothed. p It is B nudUm, they say. v The I bit ion id the pui ihc San »ition ii ualik 1 the nudj t autiful ft oy, in a to bee137 words
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Article249 1936-05-17 2 models to destinations along ihj npire air-lines. Fashion exports fly regular!] to Inspect the latest models, whu i Imeni Of new creations are, within a l;\; hours of their production, air-born i Paris to London to be shown k the West-End shops. Statistics show that more and mm women now249 words
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Advertisement432 1936-05-17 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 THIS WEEK \\l I) SI *L I KIDAY CH X I AIL DANCE 6^o to 8.16 p.m. DIN i R E (informal)9^o to midntfrhi I > I v|>>.^ 111 l KM).\V 0] TRAL CONCEIT %M to 9.)6 \>.m. SPRCMAL DINNER DANCfe (formal) 9.46 to m'u\n\y\\\ <\\432 words
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Advertisement27 1936-05-17 2 Collect the pictures /jl^Nfc^ "T^ of your favourite //^r^'^v >^\ FILM STARS /J^yl O Collecting sheetsjHßß^^l> CENTS \^k V^i^S^^^ 18f BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPOR! V^ V# V> LAA I27 words
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844 1936-05-17 3 MAN'S AMAZING CAREER HECTIC LIFE Makes Eloquent Plea In Defence (By Mr Mail) London, M <". ijl> rivalled thai of a in cultured tooti he told that held i\ criminal court spell-bound k. Shrugs and gestures, >>it t«>? and »tartlm I i«)\v844 words
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Article162 1936-05-17 3 Krom Johore And Kuala Lumpur 'From Our Oxen Correspondent > Johore Bahru, May 15. fAPT. oyeu t^sa, OfflCM Coinmancnnc uu juuuii- wCTiinieatf tvrces ana liispt-cioi vi ociioois, liatu Paiiat, wiio is aUNJ me .District bcouL ivia^ter, kit by nmiu^in iviax v i4oiii oiiibapoie yesterday tor England,162 words
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Article233 1936-05-17 3 Annual Meeting Of Association In Singapore The annual meeting of the Adi Dravidas Association, Singapore was held in 221, Syed Alwi Road. Singapore, on Sunday, May 13, at 6 p.m. with Mr B. P. Naidu In the chair. The hall was packed and several non-members attended W\z meeting.233 words
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Article393 1936-05-17 3 vcr was living in London in mat i tyle. He honoured a smart residential hotel In Pembridge-.iq. with Ins presence. iu|ng the name of "Col Nevern." He was accompanied by his 'daughter." For several days he lived luxuriously at the ho'el, then decamped wi hout payment. His hired motor-car h:.d393 words
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Article380 1936-05-17 3 Prominent Passengers On Board Singapore, Saturday. 'FHE Dollar liner. President Monroe, arrh id here this morning. There were many tourists on board. The following are among the prominent paot rs who have disembarked here: Mr. A R. Shannon, Chicago attorney of international fame. Mr. Shannon finds it necessary380 words
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Article636 1936-05-17 3 AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN Trade Prospects REALLY DELICATE QUESTION Singapore Sat urday. jy/IK. (1. M. Mann, director <>i" Mann (lambic Pty. Co. Ltd., Sydney, who is en route to Australia after an extensive tour in Japan, Shanghai and Hong Kong, is staying in the Raffles Hotel. "I enjoyed my trip to636 words
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Article54 1936-05-17 3 The following have r en selected tc represent the National Football Rangers against the Market Road Footers on th Tong Mong School ground at Tank I to-day at 5.15 p.m. Yu Keng, Hassan. Ah Bee, Sal'eh Chwee Eng. Keng Leng. Kee Ch«iar. Teck Chye, Low Seh. ValthUngam A Kri.sina. Ah54 words
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Advertisement108 1936-05-17 3 -Asicw of Acidity! Relief in a few seconds with 'BISURATED' MAGNESIA 1 hal banking ;..un in your stomach ndand K'as that comes i-.tting and in the gggc <>l tht- ni«ht. are si«ns that p t work in your stomach, ng «as and «n>i tht- lining oi /our 1"" i. i.l108 words
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Advertisement89 1936-05-17 3 *rsi hJQL Hi exclusive |l»* si 1/./ A-; DESIGN OR COLOV RINGS gib k mmm warn j^ II I S l^^^^^r Becoming! Jr S %1 Ravishing!! iLJK^^fc^ NEW SHIPMENT MB&vSr 3a, <aum;i> instiu-ctions in J^gP*^ v J•* ORDER 1(J SE( IKK JHK MOSI MIIJJXKRV EVKK OFFERED TO m h ASHloN^89 words
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Article543 1936-05-17 4 Air Mail - Air Mail (By A BIRDMAN Thrilling Feat With Wings London, May 6. IN the middle of a vast crowd, spellbound as I have never seen a crowd spellbound before, I heard a voice say: "My heart stopped beating. I am still shaking with the thrill of543 words
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Article27 1936-05-17 4 Now C. in-C. Of East I* Station .don. UW Vice-Admnal Sir Alexander been appi nd( Indies station and fjS***Aden in the I May w27 words
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Advertisement281 1936-05-17 4 GEEETED Bl BNTHUBI AST IC CROWDS \T KVKin Perforauuwc I One of \hv BEST DOUBLE I iGE and SCREEN Shows ever presented AT ISIAL PRICKS! ALH AMdR A Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 tO M<>ll 1. a I <>J^ jiiifl 9.15 ON THE BCREI N ON THE STAGE Fox 2( 1h281 words
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Advertisement309 1936-05-17 4 "(iay. Glamorous BRITISH comedy that you cannot t j, S» enj(»y. »J* 5* TO-DAY 3.15— (i.l 5—9.15 5* v I* _^_i— i •fc rihe Popuhu foil of the J^l J* WALLS-LYNN comedy j| •> combination ROBERTSON V in (iaumont-Hritish fun-Jiilcd show i All Or S&KKAMftTI with JOHN MILLS and GRETE309 words
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Article250 1936-05-17 5 "KING OF BUR LESQUE IS A SHOW-WORLD DRAMA M ||M I■!' lt;l IM< -tuwr pj, n i ihC Imrh'.iiw l.n;ii.i-. f «ith Hta M»ubr«tie«, sencs, ctewM and comit-> ""> th»« n»-\v -Kinu <)t Burlesque," w hH»i «:>mrs shortly lo the Capital ffcefttre, t;skes place. PTaraer250 words
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Article296 1936-05-17 5 FIRST A GIRL" Song And Dance Film THE son? and dance show is he coming mine and more popular with pi( turr -(m is. Jcmlc Matthews' Mm "Evergreen" was one of the best of its kind and showed what rou ld \u- Imm with the danrr296 words
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Article100 1936-05-17 5 The Tinnel" which is the next ipitol Theatre is n are. pii .<• frank ilism <>i it.s peep into a .spprulattve futu i c notionallsm r authi tic ring. <>nc beoon n, the immensity of the with its ter- rifle human implications, that ques- lions of probability100 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-05-17 5 Anna Lee i nd In totne from Tint A Girl." to be screen- 'I .it the Pavilion on Tuesday19 words
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Article89 1936-05-17 5 AIR DASH TO FAR NORTH To Save Man's Life liul Death Wins OH* on (Albert a' I I Bs ih•tJ!J a f wirele irray critic il v ill need hospital from Fort Nor-ub-Arctlc re•k mar d beii C inadian AirberV. clamiv, v He age* tf,,,, to win H > n,.89 words
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Article127 1936-05-17 5 A former Rolf caddie at the Roy.it Wimbledon Colt Club. J. H Whitethread, received £2 from the King to buy shoes for his family. Whitethread. who has four childri n, ;i out of work for a year Last week." he said, "even my wife-; vu'driinn ring127 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-05-17 5 Joule Matthews in "First A Girl," to be screened at the Pavilion on Tuesday.14 words
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Article419 1936-05-17 5 RETURNS TO SINGAPORE Special Request By Public THE play* of William Shakespeare run the gamut of human emotions. He was and is the world's unchallenged poet of the drama. But of all his masterpieces, there is none that can approach in fantasy. in humour and in419 words
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Advertisement156 1936-05-17 5 LONG JOURNEYS TIRE YOU^OUT—^^j ■v" v i Hit') VT y j %ANDREW^^mm Bl /A/ TTJLJC KF §P^ I MORNING j J^S Read and chat chat and read, gaze at the vast landscape. E£gg Eat and sleep, pace the corridors, patrol wayside junction*. SH It's a tiring busines> especially when the156 words
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Advertisement539 1936-05-17 5 ffX Her Hair Grew Thick And Long Again \jfg"' \^^^i<£/ tonishinjf B— Hi by /|\v a s i>.,iti. 0 i^Tlk MftH Thompson. m fl Bn^l s ftfe 1 4 tned AB9 kind F• diiu ounioris but n fui banished by Radox r conAre you crippled with corns? ur tllLil bunions?539 words
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Advertisement193 1936-05-17 6 BHBi Bbßßb '??■&<<?*. )*&i;i s.i'' 'sffffi' y'^'.-i' '■•''^-■k&ftft!!- ■'■>!^^^Sife.^SSB!BM WSM |^BB^^3BBB wmlmihu runt ffiuo I Take SANATOGEN and enjoy Youthful Vitality V -"I/ j- "^V There is this about SanatOgen: In a perfectly natural manner it does what it promises to do. an a :°f n builds p mw health193 words
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Advertisement199 1936-05-17 6 UADI V &£^f TNI MAKIRS O^ FAMOUS FLIT J-(i^^^B^ PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE > Specializing: Ocular Muscle Ano- j malies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 Years' European Clinical J I Experience. THE199 words
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Advertisement1173 1936-05-17 6 ITAT rv TTT> PT \Y^ (may be "sneaked through." It Ls gen- S— lOC rlxJlslJ II I Ltim.J.o (Tally politic to cover a Kin:; against a H oil contract unless dummy's holding D. X /n "HgwnHtitf* reatens tho «>tabli.shment of the suit. 0 w V I*l3 MlUlUllll* J Tn uny1,173 words
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Article, Illustration1604 1936-05-17 7 H.L. Horkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Horkin i HA\i- cercised in my mind hether it will be better to b<« l>! iwn to by high explosive or desti 1,. poison v I Bin referring, of c urtie, to the "next irar r which we hear so much; and when the Prim< Minister of1,604 words
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Advertisement58 1936-05-17 7 FROM OUR OVEN T() V 0 U R I) 0 0 R •Mother knows that the secret of successful sandwiches is fresh bread. Avoid dry, stale sandwiches by using ROYAL BAKERY BREAD which is delivered to you wrapped in waxed paper, thus assuring its freshness. Our delivery begins at 6.1558 words
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Article, Illustration2602 1936-05-17 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. lIV €1111* WO 111 aIB correspondent AFTER 1 MLs.s Anita Mi Kurt Lewandowski. which took place at lh< Che.srd Xl day, a reception wai at Mount Alma, the beauiilui I I Iff and Mi lister L Goodman. T).< >im oJ cai flrove up to ol2,602 words
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Advertisement44 1936-05-17 8 A wowjr) kndwt th«t Ift^. the vital matters of hyjien« and comfort the it safe with SouthaHi -a name aisocntcd for over 30 yean with the highest possible standards of purity. 4 Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya GRAFTON LABORATOWtCS. Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement66 1936-05-17 8 ntirtll|ll|Mli;|,|ii|l'l'illi|i:|;!|ll|.)lil|ll|ll|ll|Ml^l',|!l|ll|ll|,!||l|i||l!||||i,|ll|lt||l|||f|!|||rrilllMlM|lllll|]!tll||llll|lllM|llllllMtl!l!!l!l|lllltlUlltr^r jPALAIS DES MODESJ 33, STAMFORD ROAD. t Have just unpacked their new goods. There is a nice selection of smart evening gowns and afternoon dresses, also a few light weight wool sports suits. 1 I I II I I I I I I i j i Announces a display66 words
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Advertisement50 1936-05-17 8 1 Srew SPECIAL ASTRINGENT A tonic specially blended by HARRIET lIUBBARD AVER to stimulate and tighten relaxed skin, and to quickly fade away that cloudy look which oily skin invariably has. $4.75 per bottle. Made in the British Lmpire dConnkt CUfe*/* Famous Beauty Preparations BCSO MhUHJAL HALL, LIMII h'l)' SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement125 1936-05-17 8 i Luba Ilai|M rli presents S a new shipment of gowns, bathing > suits and hats. Also dresses made to order. {The Novelty Store 1 Capitol Building North Bridge Rd. S Phone 3853 «8» I I»KIS< 111 A Ltd. Allen-A Hosiery I For boauty and comfort j In Standard length125 words
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Advertisement46 1936-05-17 8 V% a ii I -'I Know ii New shipment ol 1O,(KH) •;(j. ft, of famous FettC Peking Carpel and Kuk to l)p sold at Prldag factory i>ru in Singapore. Now on view at The Jade Tree Kaiflcs Hotel. Singapore. Open until p.m. 10 day sale only.46 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1936-05-17 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill WILSONS Circus Bull on Saturday night v/ mlnaUon of violent effort* on the the proprietor to turn the Into a spotted leopaid. And in thai large crowd there were many who felt and looked hk.jeopard spots, panop and the is which wild beasts1,115 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-05-17 9 OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER DVH INC. the wee.: the Hill was very it ••lt.od. but things livened up trem<»ndou.sly over the wee 1 pnd. Saturday nteht, 111 G Orlpper, n birthdny pur'y32 words
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Article879 1936-05-17 9 AT MaynarcTs they have received a lovely shipment of all kinds of Potter and Moore's preparations. One of the newest, in fact the newest, i.s the AntiMosquito Cream. It is a vanishing cream so you apply it quite ordinarily on your arms or legs, wherever you get879 words
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Article222 1936-05-17 9 CTHFL MANMNS Cactus' was an indictment of war. Her new novel, entitled "The Pure Flame," is an indictment of the social system responsible for the lives of the Miti hell family; young Harry Mitchell biasing with an inward fire, burning his life away; his sisttr, Rose, v.222 words
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Advertisement33 1936-05-17 9 MVLA V A N PEW T X R j Hu: Ol Contemporary Dc- y Sl «ns. I p| eee Faultlessly S It AuciUs MAVN UU> A ((>.. FT!).. 1 lf Batti ,;..i. N •J*33 words
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Advertisement78 1936-05-17 9 Latest Creations in Novelties and Belts displaying at De Souza Bro'hers, 42, High Street. Phone 3188. If J J On >our way home drop in for J^^^gß^jl^^^ waffles or one of our special I 1 tl§SSss}Ff^&/k Club Sandwiches. s C-^j/ r^Sß^fZJxQ?^' Open untiJ 2 a.m. j California Sandwiche Shoppe j78 words
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Advertisement259 1936-05-17 9 EVERYTHING IN REQUIREMENT GIANSINGHtCP. 4 BATTERY ROAD I HYPNOTISM Taught by the Latest Scientific "YOGA" Metnods, to the would be pupil by correspondence, or by practical demonstrations Complete course for only $10.— Mastery "GUARANTEED" in 14Days or Money refunded. Mind-Reading Telepathy Will-power Concentration Personal-Magnetism Animal-magnetism Salesmanship Memory Training Psycho-analysis Psycho-therapy259 words
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Article541 1936-05-17 10 I n spiU J'.ritisn critici Labour memb esl imat. ar Labour a.'niin 'hi i! nec< hold di» uctioti <•• i: rally admitt- i the Raw a\it a! part th< I \m\ Ire, A furtl bui of approximate!] 00,000 d to the Base in the new naval541 words
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Article1578 1936-05-17 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Jubilee Relief Fund Investigation "Ami at tlir fatal down of the sun \\r shall i < member them." THERE is a house In Singap n with three pianos. We have this on the authority Of those who ire administering the Jubilee Reli<1,578 words
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Advertisement19 1936-05-17 10 15 jewels lever, unbreakable glass Chromium $7 75 *'i| 18ct. rolled gold $1150 WH^^Kfir" Mm Y/m/3 v J^'7 Mm19 words
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Miscellaneous166 1936-05-17 10 I WIT AND WISDOM o p THE WEEK. JL m ONGRATULATIONS to all the IWeep j winners. I have never met one, ut I am still hoping. A f\ID Johnny take his medicine like a I* man?" "Yes, he made an awful fuss." A A A A HELLO, Brown! Seen166 words
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Miscellaneous150 1936-05-17 10 f replied his daughter. "That's the reason Vm cutting him." A A A AFTER the service, the preacher, an oldfashioned type, favoured the old lady with his views on eternal punishment. 1 he:e was a great deal of fire and brimstone in it. "I don't believe it," the old lady150 words
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Miscellaneous171 1936-05-17 10 Cockney Pupil: "Down the drain, sir. A A A A "WITH all your travelling about the world I expect you're a bit of a linguist?" "I should just think I am. Why, I can say 'I don't mind if I do, sir,' in fifteen different languages." A A THE Bobby:171 words
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Article1874 1936-05-17 11 Air Mail - Air Mail (H\ STRANGE LIFE OF INSANE MAN IN LONDON'S BOHEMIA AMAZING MURDER TRIAL AT OLD BAILEY MAMATICdi* of life in London'i Bohemia, that itrange ■turn i ty where, in the w,,nls of counsel, people "try tenee that th«.y are arti«ta by deliberate eocen conduct and1,874 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-05-17 11 My horse wins!" Happy punters caught by the Tribune cameramar, at the Singapore Races.14 words
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Article170 1936-05-17 11 LEVEL CROSSINGS TO GO Japanese I) -t ision AFTER A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT tpan). AN accident in which 16 iiivnicn were killed hai led t<> a decision to abolish 2,000 level in Japan. The men lost their lives when In train from Kobe to Osaka crashed Into the fire engine on170 words
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Article81 1936-05-17 11 she said before the verdict "No kooci will come of hanging him." A few minutes later the two parents each nursing their private sorrow' passed each other, brt neither spoke "I Co feel sorry for Dr. Burton," Mrs Id, -but I d. f il him "I am heartbroken at the81 words
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Advertisement104 1936-05-17 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED— Spare time agents are wanted throughout Malaya by world famous Brit i .Manufacturers to work lon highest commission basis. £30 to £60 1 sure income The complete directory gives full particulars and instructions. I Write immedi Representative to Sunday Tribune. V v •.■-■■"v.'\ '•■•"■"vA 'I*-' v H104 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1936-05-17 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Pater son i In Which I Discourse On The Recint Eccentric S [Behaviour Of The Towns Ulock, Whiskered Wheat From The Camer o n Hiffhlands And Reveal The Story Of What John J S Barleycorn Can Do To A Man When He Catches)1,190 words
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Advertisement193 1936-05-17 12 1 Onnir c J iam ISSUED V^-*-'lw BY MX :siEAM-^ FOR ".SIMP. AIR .AND S RAVE I RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FKES. i i I and all Asiatic clients i an en the best of attention d a i tance. I 39, RoMMaa Koad, Singapore. I Telephone 5908. S WATCHES193 words
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Advertisement741 1936-05-17 12 i\\\\\ S V^ ,t\ v, A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. BIB^B^BH Y l^B^B^BV^ M/T* J§ Jt V- This is a condition (or disease) to which many OEEPH B^ If mMfMr V names ire given bat few really understand. It V^E| Bf\ jl Ef ,^rm'» simply weakness— a break down as it741 words
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272 1936-05-17 13 jv the rusl I life in .Malaya, one Xi rat incliiH'l prlook the fad that tti. cocoa an<l client h< •las. Thi> th ught prompted i*> i (bum th pfln>r day into I typical Malayan eoffi n is difficult to believe, unless you272 words
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Article, Illustration538 1936-05-17 13 G. S. Hammonds - Value For Money —No Room For The Weakling! G. S. Hammonds and nationalities that this rannoi I .Id fO d hi iv. The man who looks fa national characteristics in Ifalaya, apart from thOM <»f th«. Malay himself, i< going to be disappointed. Modi rat ion Seeded POFFEE. like ether538 words
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Article586 1936-05-17 13 "Hai-m In All Grades Of Society" (To the Editor of the Sunday Tribune. Sir, I am prompted to write this letter by reading attentively your leading article which appeared in the las', issue of the Sunday Tribune. Canon Green of Manchester has made a lifelong586 words
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Advertisement72 1936-05-17 13 Ip The AGE and M I QUALITY of I Johnnie Walker are higher to- A£& Pljp day than ever before a standard \[*k \\Jlh we maintain by constantly rehkfa plenishing our immense reserves eJ/M j of the finest old Scotch whiskies. 1^ %AF SOl Mm IV BT ML BORN 182072 words
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Advertisement78 1936-05-17 14 fc < --i^" r i I PBm&v EB EC* |bps JKRR^ %Mk SW D ni I I C 1 P iro k n ii U la La C I If U H U i \o i»ii«ss^%c»rk lli« k ltolleifle% or Rolleif'ord. You se« k ih« k e\af< l»i<*tniM k toii78 words
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Article979 1936-05-17 15 " Dragon - "Dragon" (Uy JUNIOR PLAYERS REVEAL HIGH STANDARD Start Of (hamnionship Tournament Keen C ompelilion In Last Weeks Game* Mr. Sol, (huan Swee 111 Note* From Perak -Final Trio' To Select stat< Team Preparing For Triangular Tournament jHK F minor badminton dym i' tournament began rxl when 12979 words
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Article, Illustration829 1936-05-17 15 THE Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party 1 tebrated tFK'ii eighth anniversary at ih»- An View Hotel In a speech, Kirn Cheng, the founder of the Party, thanked Mr. Ang Whatt Kirn and Mr Chian Kum Choy for the services rendered by thorn to the Party. He also829 words
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Article, Illustration210 1936-05-17 15 Mr. J. D. C. Mackay speaks to you. The greatest changes in men's lives have come from a moment's inspiration. Newton saw the apple fall. Watt saw the kettle boil. And everything was changed. Many an important Executive, Accountant, Secretary, or Office Manager—looking back to-day on the times210 words
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Advertisement76 1936-05-17 15 THE HOME STUDY AGENCIES OF MALAYA, 102-104 Orchard Road, Singapore, S.S. Please send me a copy of Guide to Careers, Banking or Insurance. Name Address Occupation MEf j The ownership tor BBb/l satisfaction: aKIHI such a manner as to h port during repose, i it is constructed of W^r f76 words
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Advertisement128 1936-05-17 15 BBfll^K 3/ /5 ODa/ i HllrNmWilllTiMM liii 'im liaJiiiia^^^B^^^^^Jl^aff^TM Help him grow to /^SSm VIGOROUS A^^^m •Of course you want your son to be -strong, vigorous, healthy. Then give >iim W aterhur\'s Compound. It contains \ilal *^^»^§^rj nourishing elements including pure liver and K\sf* malt extracts as well as inin«-rals128 words
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Miscellaneous94 1936-05-17 15 TO-D/YS TIES To-dry In thp Singapore Junior tournament are as follow: 10 A.M. in Eng Mcng vs. Chua Leng Yong. Lim Cheni Kwee vs. Chua Leng Kuan W Kin ng Ann vs. Low Kee N^ak. P. Neubroi;: Tco Leng Boon. Tan Chin Gtian vs. William Tan. 2 P.M. N. R.94 words
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462 1936-05-17 16 FORWARD LINE PROBLEM NO SCORERS Match Against China Team (B) Tl LL-BACK") MOST of those who saw liv l*roIcih'cs ilsplay against the hi.ia Me at the Anson htJM BllUUvfli on Th»rsila\ would have ...ul, 1 think, a better opinion «m Sm^.i|)oii s rhumn* in the462 words
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Article68 1936-05-17 16 Airmen l^ead In First Division Interacting stages have been reached in the League and the Commercial Cup competition. The positions are given Lm'low. The Annan are leading in Div. I with 11 points out of eight mutches, and tile skm.s" bare nine points \viih a game in hand68 words
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Article, Illustration454 1936-05-17 16 was the defeat of the (iunners by the Malays, who played a great tame. In the Second Division the Marines ire on top with 11 points out of six ratings, and the Gunners have a point ■ut of a similar number of matches. Fort Canning have dropped to third tface454 words
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Article801 1936-05-17 16 " SPECTATOR - "SPECTATOR" (By Local (uimes FINE BOWLING BY LOCKHEART IJNPLAYABLE bowling by Lockheart of the Genuang Cricket f'!ul> which resulted in the severe defeat <>i* the Singapore Cricket Club in the principal cricket fixture last week, waa the main feature of local cricket over the week end. Lockheart801 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-05-17 16 Richi Sato, who put up a splendid nght againsi Priico ai the Nmv World on Friday.16 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-05-17 16 Youiv Frisco who outpointed Richl Sato in a splendid ftght at the New World Arena on Friday night.18 words
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Article301 1936-05-17 16 he could go on with compel ivetennio and I am sure enthusiasts felt Rlad that he did not see his way to giving up the h that he has given up his 1 am^ur status, the trophy. I suppose. S i r *evert bock to the Malayan Lawn yean Ui301 words
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Article270 1936-05-17 16 tennis players in the country, but since he first won the Malayan title in 1931. it has been hi.s keep" except for 1934. v.hen an overstrain lost him ihe title In a semi-final encounter he collapsed on the court and had to be isolated away Incidentally in that year, Chin270 words
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Article288 1936-05-17 16 A TRIBUTE Storch Cup Tennis Thrills THE decision of Lim Bong Soo. the Malayan tennis champion, to turn tennis professional in his spare time, will have come as a very great surprise to the numerous tennis enthusiasts in the country. Bong: Soo works in the Singapore288 words
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Article602 1936-05-17 16 >BOXI\<I MUCH SUPPORT Al Rivers As An Instructor (Bj "X.0.") PLENTY «»t uitntM i> linns taken in the Opt'n Cnniprtition. whkt in bcta| SfgasJ»ei hj tll <* Sinjjaporf Amateur Boxing A*sociation. The closing date iur entries is May 21. and the first preliminaries wili be decided on602 words
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Article64 1936-05-17 16 Kong Khai Kong of Meairs. Kong Sun and Co 55. North Bnd^ Road ha.s kindly presented a challenge I cup to bo rompetPd for bet worn the married and bachelor members of W Sunnydalo Badminton Party A committee meeting of th» Sun">* dale Badminton Party wtll »x» held64 words
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Article40 1936-05-17 16 The following will represent the Ba Shoe I < t the SR C on latter's R mund on Monday at 5 X Vytopil. T X Veloo. KoM Khoon. X Obruca, A ZezuM- p rtn Ker.g The reservM are a Jugas and40 words
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Advertisement82 1936-05-17 16 MAJESTIC I 111 CHILLY SAUCE 1 1 A Sumptuous In Taste i IMy Wild In Fragrance j /n^ Unique In Preparation; i!^^^^P, l *r I Herommended by 1-t 1 in? families and ex- I t| perienced cooks. WeNknoun everywhere on LtlflflV SJimII account of its amlity and value. P.mn <^82 words
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Article103 1936-05-17 17 VERY FIRM TONE MAINTAINED Amazingly Good I'.S. A. Consumption mornii eta up ..'own I Ib-day'f Prices ip 1 I6d. up 3 16 (ly. Til up 6 nchan; I '""i 11l Th< mai ed cj-» Impetus Idnj LJ.S.A. quesVpril which are sumption n the previou and the highest103 words
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Article, Illustration113 1936-05-17 17 DP to 27 14 f« ■'.■ll. Mar. It lo n. advance w sellers reason--3 8 below the earlier V,V ]rc> "gurea for naliy good with conn Increase on th t.6CW tons. AfloaS £a£E down 11.200 tons. The gilt bread to us these stocks are con- "<'»» betas manY in ac113 words
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Article232 1936-05-17 17 Joint Winn-r Of Coveted Medical Prize HR. GA W Wickremesooriya. Assls^u ant Superintendent of the Lying in -Home. Colombo, has won Ka'herine Bishop Harman Priz- fox 1936 jcin'iy with an Aus ralian doctor. They are entitled to a certificate and a cheque for £75 each. This is232 words
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Article801 1936-05-17 17 VIEWS ON LOCAL STANDARD OF PLAY I Singapore, Saturday. jyjß. Lee Wai Ton-, the well-known Chinese Olympic football team captain, commented on the S.A.FA. Malaya (up Probables who lost by four goals to the Olympics. "The Singapore -Malaya Cup Probablei are a much weaker team than I801 words
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Article164 1936-05-17 17 Two Rivals: Everest To Decide dcutta. THE success of faUure ol the British expedition to climb I miv decide who shall be the mv, Da ai Lam,; Two boys, said to be rein sarnatlona I the late Dar.i Lam;-. lous rivalry in Lha mtain164 words
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Article114 1936-05-17 17 Remarkable Result <>f ExceM I ric Acid Uric acid was thMil, extraordin was producing far ton harmful poison, and it in his feet, with thr re below: "For the ur yean t h.r. regularly attended by to Two I larked 1 1 never svi-n BUCh corn114 words
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Advertisement202 1936-05-17 17 !I mI^ C AI>ORK CHAMBER OK COMMERCE RUJ BER ASSN. I>'ILY PIUCSB CUSSBNT. Singapore. Saturday noon. m ivo o o Buyers. Sellers. No. I.x.R.se in cases <: 0.3 May) 26 316 26U Good FAQ in cases <F.OB May- 26 26 >« I X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose-wardable S'poret 26',, 26 4 do. June202 words
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Advertisement16 1936-05-17 17 THE DRINK THAT CANNOT —^^^W D r liiiTATr™n N^« lirhr M A r I lIVIIIrtILU SMASH16 words
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Advertisement200 1936-05-17 17 THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY .V TE WA R T WA R NER PEBHODYNE KADK) nnJr, nir H ll d Bll<l to fOTW Unit Oi available amazing musical quality t. 9 ft 11 Tl I METAL TUBES OVERSIZE BPEAK POMATIC STATION J t" DUAL TONE CONTROL y -g^_J jus f ui:\ ilinear200 words
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Article121 1936-05-17 18 Incident At (iolf Contest April 30 CVI; MM international h unpfton in lbt^ i i;j ;i Strange in the h Amateur Cham- being played here. In round he \vu,.s opposed O Meyer, a lormer Cambridge i uhem he as one ;ith hole arrived OJH the ijreen thc> ;x»th121 words
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Article23 1936-05-17 18 A friendly ping-pong match will P3 played between the Straits Physical ity and the Bvil O" Morn leal Party next Tuesday at the23 words
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Article165 1936-05-17 18 BEAUTY TO ORDER Qood look arc determined by the tranquillL Lng effect of a strong and ly How ol nerve force impulses, and >iid on violent games, and r which the .system may be eel i risk th chance of natural beau*y b. ln| ipollcd by nerve strain is just165 words
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Article312 1936-05-17 18 Fred Pfe&ry Gives Lessons On The Screen ENORMOUS interest li evid* need in local cluo circles by the .-howing of hied Perry tennis film which opens iir.ultancon,ly at the Victoria aiu: Globe on Monday A complete .serie.s was recently pro- In England entitled "How to Waj312 words
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Article48 1936-05-17 18 Footballers I^eave For Java To Play Games Singapore. Saturday. The Chinese Olympic football team left Singapore for Java by the Plancius yesterday. After playing a series of exhibition matches there they will return to Singapore They hone to meet the Combined Services on June 848 words
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Article152 1936-05-17 18 HEALTH sTRENGTH Union's N.ew Clubhous* 1 At Siglap MEMBERS of the Up inn will no doubt be glad to know thai the Union has successfully found new premises at 208-1 N*llur Road. Biglap, facing the sea. .so that members can enjoy swim- Ling. Besides this advantags, the new la very152 words
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Article113 1936-05-17 18 Ties in the S.C.C. Mixed Doubles Tournament for Monday are as follows: Mixed Doubles Level: A. G. A. Mosl?y and Mrs. Archer vs. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Cherrington. Mixed Doubles Handicap: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winter 15 vs. Winners of E. J. Cassels and Mrs.113 words
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Article101 1936-05-17 18 Tho following players will represent the SRC at football against the Bata Chce F.C. on Monday on the Padang: O. C. Aevia.. T. Albuquerque, A. Collick, D. C. Perieau, F. W. Ayres, J. Ritchie, N. Sullivan. J. Reutens. D. C. Ross and G. C. Ro^s. The reserves are101 words
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Article27 1936-05-17 18 Monday's tie in the S.C.C. Volunteer Rnqoker tournament between F. J. L Mayger and J. V West v. li. A. Williams and T. B. Rogers.27 words
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Article426 1936-05-17 18 FINE GAME Chinese Beat The Rangers (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. TRUE to the expectations of the hundieds who thronged the Kubu field yesterday to see Ihe Chinese* A team* play the Malacca Rangers in the Malacca league iuotball competition, a HlfilHnu pam« was providec 1426 words
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Article90 1936-05-17 18 P.W.D. A.A. Inter-District League Game Johore Bahru, May 15. The Second Match in the Public Worko Department Athletic Association Inte.District Football League for the Me Conechy Cup was played on the Istanr. padang, Johore Bahru, this afternoon between Batu Pahat and Johore Bahiu and ended in a draw90 words
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Article75 1936-05-17 18 The following are ties in the SRC. Ei'bc.rds 'ioinnanient now in prouMonday. 630 p.m.: Russian Pool fsenii-miai) A. G. Valberg and R. D. Nicholson <-50> v. D. c. L. Tessensohu and E. Oalistan <-25> Tuesday, 6.30 p.m.: Singles "A" Handicap Final: Winner of X C Wylis < plus75 words
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Article53 1936-05-17 18 The following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. v. R.A. to-day at Changi. R. S. Tufnall, W. T. GiUespie, W. R. M. Haxworth, H. L. Ward, J. E. C. Mitchell, L. A. Hygate, F. Lt. Lee, P. O. Neil Dunne, N. P. Roberts, j. p. Wood and53 words
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Article62 1936-05-17 18 The following players have been selected to play for the F.MS. Railways Institute at football against the Middlesex Regiment H. Q. Wing, on Sunday on the former's ground: Goh Kiru San, Yap Ah liar.. Choor Whatt. Saad Bin Sabtu, Rajuloo, Ahm^ BK., Sang Bin Keechee. Keng BhfM Low Peng Tay62 words
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Article53 1936-05-17 18 The following have accepted to play c-rickct foi sec vs. B.CJR.C. to-day at 11 a.m. at the S.C.C. C. G. Jennei. F. X 11. Ptai.se. A. C. Growder, R. H. G Ban. 1. V. U. Anderson, T. A. D. Howan, W. II Beaton, R. J. Broome, W. I. Henman, B53 words
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Article236 1936-05-17 18 Ambrose Palnur Afraid Of Blindness f MBROSS Palmer, the Australmn A heavyweight boxing champion, i reUrtng from the ring because he U caused by cuts, which ha b en re-opened in recent fights. Palmer mutt be one of the unlucklest men who ever put on boxing236 words
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Advertisement153 1936-05-17 18 "100 Fit on Ovaltine Says Mrs. Amy Mollison READ Till: tOLLOWING CABLfc FROM HER:— 4 To the proprietors oi 'Ovaliine' "My coiwta^ habi' of drinking Ovaltine O^^L».. in fully justified as r,i feeling \00 c fit, H^^wM^ •i after my strenuous flight." Amy &sffisj£\ f v-,... i. ii-« of v»m153 words
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Advertisement312 1936-05-17 18 I THE IMPROVED STANDARD I OF INFANT DEVELOPMENT I HEALTH IN RECENT YEARS.. '■Jfcg "SjCy *The Allenburys System of Infant BAUI.OW (O. BINQAPOM, Feeding consists of three foods, Nos I 2 and 3, which arc scientifically graded A rj to meet baby's growing rcquifCOKQU from birth upwards An adequaio proportion312 words
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693 1936-05-17 19 BELLE EDNA WINS BIG EVENT HEAVY GOING Good Crowd In Cool Weather .sin Sattirtla\ om.\<. t fiun the < at Bukit Timuli n I<m the third l. n of I Turf riuhs vuinmer (Govei (115,1 Meeting. 1 i»i I>< nt. the weather brig! »r»693 words
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Article111 1936-05-17 19 Success Of Morning Tribune Tips "(apt. Hawk" of the Morning Tribune tipped five :>traight winners in Saturday v i«acc s Mountain Stieam. Belle Edna, Blue Peter. Ormolu and Devon King. This included the Double Tote on Races 6 and 8. Two horses tipped for places came first La111 words
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Article1606 1936-05-17 19 Explode led round the home bend followed by La Gai and Miss Meta She maintained the lead until the final lap when she came to the front with a strong finish. Palm Oil was third and Bu fourth. The others finished in the following order: Shoot Up. Gold Marsh, Lawless,1,606 words
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Article55 1936-05-17 19 "I»espasser," the Malaya iribunc tipster, yesterday picked three winners, including the double tote winneis. He picked the first, second md third horses in race 7. La G:i, which he tipped for a place came in first. He tipped seven place horses, although three animals he lipped for places55 words
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Article484 1936-05-17 19 Eastern Ally <G> 7.12, P. Logue's bag <D?.vies) 0 (Winner trained by Owner* Tote: £24; $8, $7 and $8. Won by 1; neck; 12. Time: 1 mm. 20 15 sees. CASH SWEEP: First 1888 ($1,870); second 1756 ($935>; third 2154 ($4C7> Starters ($ll6 each): 846. 615. 820 :md 240. Biddy's484 words
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Article342 1936-05-17 19 lailored Costumes In Dull Weather (By Our Woman Correspondent 1 AS the weather was so dull and damp .at yesterday's race mebtillg the majority of ladies chose smart tailli un for their outflls. Tfeere was Mrs Richard Reis.r looking very chic in her emerald gret n342 words
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Article81 1936-05-17 19 Five Singles Matches In Singapore Singapore. Batnrdl k further stage in the sum. n B tint m championships ;htd tin atom noon when five tchefl were decided. Th< i competition has only reached tin »nd round. To-< suits ue m foUoi Mr. Hodri (Porkimuonan S Kal Kee81 words
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Article84 1936-05-17 19 Bt ml>:m. Satiinl.tv In an inte state socier match h>. re to J;i> t#lM|f«ff beat Nt'^r" S«;nbilan hv IttllJ III! I r i |l I I r t i i Too Thuan Kiat t. Jacques B.P 15-G 14-14. 1-e, lfS-6. Low Siak Liang (Marigold B.P.i bt-at Oiifi Kwte84 words
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Article112 1936-05-17 19 accessaries. Miss Majoric Snow looked nin m pink. Her suU which had a bolero jacket, waa worn with a white blou.sc Miss Molly McGra-th wxs dressed in a smart brown dress trimmed with White. She was with Mrs Smallman who looked attractive in navy Mrs. Albert wore a very pretty112 words
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Advertisement43 1936-05-17 19 LETTERS OF A NSW ARRIVAL \^y <Zs -z&uf as <&tf -os &af to" ~ae&usf &/tt/ <gd&c -£/cv T (jER BEER tUASBM ft NEAVE LTD., DISTUIBUTORS OF TIGBB 8888 A DAZZLING NEW STAGE ATTRACTION. "The GAETANO GIRLS" are Coming! Opening at the CAPITOL Shortly.43 words
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Article, Illustration172 1936-05-17 1 r Up) W being led in by his trainer, Mr. G. N. Magill, winning the opening event at Bukit Timah yesterday. The finish of Race 3, showing Fighting Finish (Woods Up» winning by tour lengths from The Warrior A Chinese Olvmoic pinker on the b172 words
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