Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 May 1936
1936-05-24
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Title Section13 1936-05-24 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. S. No. ">'-. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1936. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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200 1936-05-24 1 4 LIVES LOST IN A FORMATION FLIGHT ONE SAVED JUMP TO SAFETY BY PARACHUTE Singapore, Saturday. News has been received of a collision between tw o Royal Air Force bombers about ten miks north of Penang and three miles off the coast of Kedah200 words
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Article71 1936-05-24 1 CUSTOMS MOVE Preventive Work Hampered Shanghai, May 2.J. JDRITISH and American warships stationed at Tsingtan are cruising in the vicinity of Chinwangtao, to st c whether Japanese warships are hampering the maritime customs cruisers in their preventive work. Members of the foreign legations in Feiping are urgingSin Chew Jit Poh - 71 words
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Article522 1936-05-24 1 medic*! treitmen*. He had it» injuries but was suffering from shock. OFFICIAL ACCOUNT From official Information obtained I from RAF headquarters, it aopears that S:rgt. Sollis and Aircraftsman Wilson were togetber-in one machine .\q% Ofl. iitnan, CorpL JolviofnPr. Thy machine belonged to No. 33 Squad--1 ron, Which has been to522 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-05-24 1 The ceremony at Brisbane aerodrome on Mar lfl when the twice weekly service of Qantaft Aitv/avs between Singapore and Brisbane was inaugurated. Mr. Fergus McMas.or, chairman of directors of Qantas, adc resscd the gathering.34 words
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Article114 1936-05-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - THE PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING Sin Chew Jit Poh China Determined On A Clean-lip Shanghai. May 23. THE MiniSiries of Finance md Ra I■ways have published laws for the suppression of smuggling. These laws give railways and customs offlcars authority to search railway stati ns ana trains for contraband goods. Mr.114 words
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Article286 1936-05-24 1 MR. THOMAS Guarded Comment By British Press fOMMFNT in the morning papers on Mr. 3. H. Thomas's resignation is very guarded owing to the fact that the Tribunal is still sitting, but the papers devote columns to graphic accounts of his romantic caret*. The Times says286 words
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Article110 1936-05-24 1 Japanese Forces In North China i Shanghai, May 23. IT is reported that the Japanese Wai Office has decided that the annual military expenses for the garrison in Ncrth China should be 16,800,000 yen. Gen. Tashlro, commander of th^ 1 Japanese garrison in North China, returned to Tientsin110 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1936-05-24 1 BRITISH COMMISSION DUE HERE SHORTLY [N view of the expected arrival of the British Commission on MviTsai shortly in Malaya from Hongkong the Sunday Tribune's Chinese correspondent has written a review of the position here and in Hongkong and has secured two interesting interviews with1,125 words
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Advertisement37 1936-05-24 1 For first Sports Hi port* Read tin I It HI I M [\%A I 111 A I I wUmi II w //(IWW^ 9*^. I PE R F ECTION fs^r^sb SCOTS WHISKY^^^/ Bole Afrnrs: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.37 words
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Article184 1936-05-24 2 Sincr She l t n<\ 15 ll»>. m| 'nu anted Pal ago Tiii. won weighed 12 i But she found n way rid of her ugly fat 45 lbs < I get back bei vigour. her letter: "After uiviiin Kruschen Balta very good trial, I184 words
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Article55 1936-05-24 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Insist On Right Of Investment Shanghai. Max- 23. Bung Chi i has reported to Chiang Kai Shck that the Isted on giving their the pro I :ted construction railway. new claimed that, accordtO a former railway agreemenc, had the preferential right of foment.55 words
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Article17 1936-05-24 2 London, May 22. announced ol Mib. Jtssis wiaow oi the late Beriram Giles. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article330 1936-05-24 2 NEVER MET Poignant Singapore Love Story Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent I London, May 13. A HOME in Luke-street, Hoxton, has been plunged into sadness by the tfWl of the tragic end of Alfred Michael Coles, second Middlesex Kegt. Singapore. There lives Miss Ivy Niven, fiancee330 words
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Article142 1936-05-24 2 Suspicions Of Chiang WANTS MEASURE OF INDL PENDENCE Hongkong. May 23. T^HE Central Government delegates left for Canton yesterday. They are reported to be prepared to achieve co-operation between Nanking and Canton. Gen. Pah Sung Hsi, however, strongly suggests the maintenance oi semi-independence in the South. He142 words
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Article50 1936-05-24 2 Bangkok Thieves' Haul Of £14,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 23. AICEMARKABLE buifflary took lilace in the heart of the Chinese quarters during the ni^ht houis of Thursday, when jewellery valued at £14,000 was removed without a trace, although two persons wc:c sleeping in the room.50 words
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Article19 1936-05-24 2 Mr. Charles Short is returning to Singapore, from his vacation in Australia, by the Marella, arriving next Thurs- day.19 words
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Article54 1936-05-24 2 tral Governmen delegates have finished their consultation with the Southwest political leaders. A Canton report says that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has ordered the delegates to accept Mr. Hu Han Mm's will informally, in order to placate SouthWest feeling. The matter will be fully discussed at the second plenary session.54 words
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Article29 1936-05-24 2 Between Mr. Anthony Pang, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pang Wah Heng and Miss Lucy Khoo, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Tiang Hong.29 words
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Article, Illustration118 1936-05-24 2 Read His Letter for the Answer. "Two years ago I was bald all over the top of my head. "I felt ashamed for people to see my head. I tried different preparations, but they did no good. I remained bald until I used Kotalko. "New118 words
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Article231 1936-05-24 2 Anniversary And Mandi Safar Celebrations AN enjoyable function took place ?.t the Perskutuan Melayu, Kluang. on Tues- day evening, the occasion being the Club's third anniversary and Mandi j Safar celebration. There were about 20D guests present at the dinner and amongst those from Singapore and Johore231 words
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Article198 1936-05-24 2 Three Sets Of Twins And One Of Triplets London. MR. and Mrs James Boxall. of West Dean, near Chichester. who celebrated their diamond wedding recently think little of mere quadruplets or quintuplets. They have had twenty-seven children They were helped in reaching this astonishing total by having198 words
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Article44 1936-05-24 2 Mattawa. Ontario. A centenarian who spent th 'jjjf t m years of his life living like a lfd cabin on top of a mountain, nas v Ho was Mr Thomas Colbow ne^ lived through the reigns of fa ■overelgns. H« was mi y^rs oiu44 words
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Article233 1936-05-24 2 Potentialitks The Colonies ißy Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 13 The Colonial Empire— Britain's Greatest Export Market" was the text oi an address by Major W. E. Simmett at i meeting In London of the Institute oi Export. lhe colonies, protectorates and mandated territories,233 words
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Article, Illustration192 1936-05-24 2 \sas being missed. The colonies' ex- ports to us had recently increased in a much greater ratio than ours to them. Indeed, in 1934 they only took on an a\erage 22 per cent, of their requirements from us. in spite of the preferences and other advantages which our trade enjoyed.192 words
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Article166 1936-05-24 2 Kashii Mam POH RXPRESB \R(: 0 SERVICE s .'ifurday. T«E motor vessel Kashij Maru onp of Japan's newest cargo shin j arrived in Singapore this mornm* her makk n v vage. The Ka-hii Main ifl of three super. freighter motor vessels specially fe signed for the166 words
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Advertisement201 1936-05-24 2 C^^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 1 Zt THIS WKKK AiONDW WI'DNKSDAY FRIDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (inform;'!) 9.30 to midnight Tf I-SDAY TIH KSn.W ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8 L 5 to 9.16 p.m I)IXXFK DANCE (formal) 9.46 to midnight 1 I Kill i SPECIAL RACE DINNER, DANCE CABARET201 words
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Advertisement155 1936-05-24 2 FOR H EALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from ycur organism making you a New155 words
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Advertisement69 1936-05-24 2 nTRUE HAIR CROWE Rl For luxuriant hair growth, freedom from dandruff and a clean and healthy scalp use Kotalko and Kotalko Soap the Tonic Shampoo. On sale at busy Chemists everywhere or wholesale from: -United Pharmacy, Singapore; The British Pharmacy, Singapore; Medical Office, Singapore; Medical Hall Ltd., Singapore; Naina Mohamed69 words
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Advertisement72 1936-05-24 2 i >i i» I it i t ii i: \T it i Tanjoiu l'.njar Road). TO-NIGHT at 7 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. R.K.O.— RADIOS SITER Ml SIC AL n o n i; it t Trrsenting The King and CJufen <it Musu.il Romance KRKI) ASTAIRE GINGER ROGI I Supported by BUCK72 words
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149 1936-05-24 3 PUBLIC DEMAND FILLED NOVEL SIZE APPEALS MANY NEW ADVERTISING CONTRACTS |N response to insistent pub ie demands the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., commenced the publication on Feb. 1 la>t of the Morning Tribune. We were convinced that a morning paper »a> needed which would149 words
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Article191 1936-05-24 3 THE directors of the Malaya; Tribune Press, Ltd., are grateful for the many congratulfttii na they have received on producing a morning paper tha* ffivea ill the I news, in addition to many exclusive features and pictures, for FIVE I CENTS DAILY. A new-paper. like any other191 words
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Article180 1936-05-24 3 Th«« lollmvintf contracts for advertising in the Morning Tribune were b<M)kefi I»RIOR TO THE FIRST ISSUE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. MME, DARBY CO., LTD. EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. McALISTER CO., LTD. KOXY THEATRE. WEILL MONTOE, LTD. RENE ULLMANN. MOINECOMTEftCO^ LTD. HENRY WAUGH <X: CO., LTD. ■ORNEO MOTORS LTD.180 words
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Article340 1936-05-24 3 Air Mail - Air Mail i By Extraction By Hypnotic Suggestion London, May. 13. YOU need have no more terrors of th^ dentist's rdflrir. The time h*s come when you can simply pop into it, count six— and out comes the tooth or teeth by nypnotiic suggestion. And you340 words
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Article114 1936-05-24 3 Appeals By Two Schools In Singapore An appeal is issued on behalf of tho Church of England Zenana Mission Society School for Asiatic girl;; In Singapore. Except for the income from fees. Ih3 school is dependent upon voluntary contributions. Provision bus to be mad.: for scholarship girls who114 words
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Article33 1936-05-24 3 Powell on the other .side. •Finally Baden Powell was made adjutant to the officer who was now his firm friend." I/ird BH<tal Powell is ut present vo\ aging to London from South Africa.33 words
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Article122 1936-05-24 3 From A Friend Of 50 Yiars London, May l. l ORD Baden Powol] has been If ft L £20.000 by i tone! Spellings, with whom he campaigned in India South Africa, and Af- tan during fifty years of friendship. The will now published shows a122 words
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Article119 1936-05-24 3 The following contracts haw been signed SINCE THF MORNING TRIBUNE STARTED:— MAISON PERM ROBINSON PIANO CO, LTD. MOINE COMTE CO., LTD. SIME DARBY CO., LTD. EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (SHIPPING). GETZ BROS. CO. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,119 words
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Article275 1936-05-24 3 Johannesburg Helps The Sick Johannesburg, Transvaal A telephone exchange 'for doctors only m.iy shortly come into existence m Johannesburg. Under the auspices of the city branch of the South African Medical Association, a special committee has been appointed to investigate the possibility of organising a central275 words
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Article63 1936-05-24 3 to have return to bed with a secondary attack before the day is over. "Every case seems to differ slightly Some patients have been left with after effects resembling those of a bad attack of influenza— weakness, aching limbs, heavy eyes." One complex feature of Dr. Levy Simpson's study of63 words
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Article283 1936-05-24 3 Highly Infection! ORIGIN ft < U SK NOT YET KNOWN {By Air Mail) London, May i.; Xf\\V disease is claiming victim all over Great Britain. The Hi cases, ten children and tWO yetftg adults, were diagnosed last January. Now medical science lias put a name to the283 words
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Advertisement59 1936-05-24 3 J^^^ ANNOUNCING NEW SHIPMENT SPORT S V X^BS^T SUPER QUALITY ART SILK RAYON .^j Tr\ >v NFW LOW 1 r1 A x PRICES ijf/ f i*4 an e n Quality i;;;:;;:;;::; IS/I hi I nirniiP /iii/iiwe "ii^r^ k,-,,.v v ff inn 1 1 HI |[/%ll(/%lr 3> TA ;'pK Nf; I59 words
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Advertisement193 1936-05-24 4 NEVEIi HAVE SIKH AMAZINC SCENES BEEN FILMED BEFORE! REALISED C v, r A DREAM of a CENTURY OLL and THEN a SENSATIONAL I EXPLOSION CAUSING DEATH and DESTRUCTION TO THOUSANDS! M^ l'4| MATINEK TO-I)AY 3.15 m I lIP li (i.l"> TO-MfJHT 9.13 j&Et&fSpK^ have never -&ec/i SfSfli RICHARD DIX Wk&Jg^f193 words
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Advertisement197 1936-05-24 4 Slii/rf a/irf Begorra Here's a Grand Comedy Show I. j OPENING TO-DAY SHrs AS RISH as A SHAMROCK j s ALHAMBRA AND^i^^g|^y^^ j 1 m•mv V k« k« *\i 1 I 1 4 k I I J 1 > C 4I 1 1 J- 11 IV I> I r r197 words
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Advertisement216 1936-05-24 4 MALACCA nxDMINTON CFrom Our Oirn Cor respondent) Malacca, Friday. In a return match between the <*• tosa Peresenangan md the m?u" k. k Budminton Part\ on the l a tw court on Sunday la 1, the Lamer Ef the latter by Ix uir 1 Tlie iollowniK are ti SPr namea216 words
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323 1936-05-24 5 LIVELY MUSICAL FILM SONG HITS Another Stage Show B|M Mil |lM ulittriiiiK colour, the haunting tuin d\ and t.iv dance routines which adorn "Kin* of Hurl»so.u<\" the 20th Cen-tury-Fox production, which opens at 'the Capitol Theatre on Wcdncvfay is .1 ii ihmHmk love drama323 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-05-24 5 Alice Faye bonweon scenes" of 'King of Burlesqut whicn opens at the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday.16 words
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Article121 1936-05-24 5 But She Is Now Seven Years Old Hollywood JHIRLEY Temple, who is now seven. (h SJJ I a new contract by -Oth Century Fox Company. Unrier r, lljV Top will bp e arnin» approximately n.ouo a week. fn 1! <»i the new contract call JJftour picturea In the first121 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-05-24 5 Warner Baxter and Alice Faye who aopoar in "King of Burlesque" which opens at the Capitol Theatre on Wed nesday.20 words
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Article329 1936-05-24 5 'THE RAINMAKERS" IS A LA UGH RIOT WHEELER, WOOLSEY AND DOROTHY LEE THRILLS and sunjmmi tarried to k a hIK h Ue B ree w't and humour that fairly crackles and a story original and refreshing combine to wt A The K»'»«"iakrrs." new K.KO Kadio vehicle for Bert Wheeler and329 words
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Article336 1936-05-24 5 i "The Return Of Peter Grimm" k LITTLE child and an old dog see beyond the curtain that masks Eternity from mortal eyes in "The Return »f Peter Grimm," which is the mxt change at the Pavilion Theatre, presenting Lionel Barrymore with a role of extraordinary336 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-05-24 5 Somo of the "chorus girls" who upi< eai in "Kinj oi Bun- qm upeiia at the CapitoJ Theatrt nexi VV-.20 words
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Article360 1936-05-24 5 A RISTOCRA TIC CAPTAIN Adventures At The Casino TOM WALLS and Ralph Lynn can always be depend* <( upon to provide their admirers with some good lun. Foi in "Foreign AfTa-res," which open at the Pavilion Theatre shortly, (hey liave again rounded up a i'nii cast,360 words
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Article, Illustration192 1936-05-24 5 Stage Attraction At Capitol Next Week A special stage attraction win be offered at the Capitol Theatre from next Wednesday. The company consists ot the Di Gaetano Girls, American dancers, and ml.s Valentlna Ferrett.. who pn lenta blues" and classical dances. Mr. Carpi, the well-known impresario, who192 words
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Advertisement128 1936-05-24 5 "FROM THE START IT DID ME GOOD AM) NOW I WOI'LD NOT Bl WITHOUT IT" Tims writes Mr. B (Singapore) who has been a sufferer from stomach trouble and pains for a long time. H bought a bottle of Blsma-Rex with the result written above Never neglect discomfort or pain128 words
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Article, Illustration846 1936-05-24 6 " Horatius - "Horatius" (fiy A LESSON ON END PLAYS (INK oi" the most interesting developments of contract bridge is thr tightening up of the play itself. There are those who maintain that the big difference between Auction and Contract is the fact that, in the latter game, much more defends846 words
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Advertisement529 1936-05-24 6 SECURITY IN EVERY HOME PROTECTS YOUR HEALTH PURITY against 111 Health is the first essential in every home, and on account of its numerous uses 'ASPRO' gives you real protection. 'ASPRO* stops Pain and Headaches in five minutes. It smashes Colds and 'Flu attacks at inception. It relieves the pains529 words
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Advertisement49 1936-05-24 6 -.-^w-. v*^ i PRACTICE LIMITFD TO THE EYE S Speriali/injj: Ocular Muscle Ano- malies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. I It. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (fir. of Oruiar Science) I, Arcade (Ground Floor). I. S Phnnr 3002. 2b Years' European Clinical KxprHrnro. "Mataw Tribune' 9 Dominant in Malaya.49 words
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Advertisement154 1936-05-24 6 DIAMOND BEDS^^^^s»] I DIAMOND BRAND S^r^Bi BEDSTEADS S? :^H ARE COMFORTABLE, «l DURABLE AND jEBz It is a handsome *s^EjmH I piece of furniture for any room. Its :C^HJMI beautiful lines and |^S| elegant ornamentation are a continual Itofc-ilMi i> pleasure to the eye. pfl Ijt Its cost, spread ovor154 words
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Advertisement70 1936-05-24 6 WuUUb OINTMENT THE UNIVERSAL CURE FOR ALL If you are suffering from a DISORDERS wound, running sores, boils, sbcew, excema, dhobie itch, prickly heat, facial pir- ty&J^Zsdk pies or other skin disorder, j Uu- use of Korronjrzal Oini ment will not only clear the In no other part of the70 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1936-05-24 7 H.L. Horkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Horkin INSPIRED by my n ten of last week on war and keeping OUi of it and also a re which might have b*««-M tofrtiftri. 4 What' food oldier w British arc," my friend "A. B." has written the ■pptimkwi verse-. They w.n express the riewi of1,578 words
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Advertisement86 1936-05-24 7 "Look I Hero re TOU idHininJu::: That is a capital motto, suit able to many occasions. But ice leap at (he Opportunity of reminding you to look at our stuck of selected fish, before you arrange another menu. A complete in- season assortment of sea fresh Halibut, Lemon Soles, Plaice,86 words
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Article1629 1936-05-24 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. BY our woman correspondent AT last, If* open the wonderful new Hub house for the Swimming Club, which we have all waited lor so eagerly. Then crowd, of members there on Thursday, the first day. all wandering around the building, and locking rather bewildered at1,629 words
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Advertisement122 1936-05-24 8 g m £fa FOR A <>/# STYLE '<i 1 QUALITY I, AND j BJI VALUE VM "V COMMENCIN(i Ist. JUNE THE GIFT SHOP! 157, Capitol Mansions. ENTIRE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE ART JEWELLERY M BE CLEARED AT HALF MARKED PRICES FOR 14 days only. laiin i i i i i i122 words
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Advertisement72 1936-05-24 8 MALAYAN PEWTER Hundreds of Contemporary De- signs. Every Piece Faultlessly J Made by Hand. Sole Agents i MAYNARD CO., LTD., v 11, Battery Road, Singapore. SPECIAL ASTRINGENT A tonic specially blended by HARRIET HUBBARD AVER to stimulate and tighten relaxed skin, and to auickly fade away that cloudy look which72 words
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Advertisement90 1936-05-24 8 VI aiiii«*€l linomi New shipment af 10,000 vtj. ft, of famous Fern* r*'kiiiK Carpet and Rug to be sold at Peking factory prices in Singapore. Now on view at Tlit* Jail** TrcM* Kaliles Hotel. Si iir a pore. Open until !> p.m. 10 day imk only. yy dance in a90 words
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Article1197 1936-05-24 8 THE tailored mode m evening and semi-evening gowns continue In popularity. At i\<\ there Is :i <• silk net dance nock of vivid blue with high tailored nock line and buttons down the front of the bio The taffeta slip beneath is cut to the wai.st in back in sophisticated1,197 words
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Article, Illustration983 1936-05-24 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER A Ti;RDAY not of fun y (I in Kuala Lumpur lin d ainmentc which Jo U ld the most exacting usual Qotui Se uuko i Prlli JJT which dr. w big crowds, and then l^jc Rain" at the mwn983 words
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Advertisement60 1936-05-24 9 latest (nations in Novell itand Hells display inj> ill De Souza Brothers, I^. Kigh Street, I'hoiu .lIS 1 f W*" Isn t>i simpler and 1 1.."*- safer to ask for \J[ Southalls' -when jlf' doing so you r*" r assured of l^» the complete protection, soft V comfort v t60 words
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Advertisement211 1936-05-24 9 (YOGA) OCCULTISM Know the inner consciousness and the POWER OF THE REAL SELF. A uric -Vibrations Projection Metaphysics Mesmerism Hypnotism Mag-Healing Psychometry Psycho- Analysis Attraction Personal-Mind-Reading Magnetism Psychology Psycho-Therapy Telepathy Visualisation Auto-Chemistry Auto-Suggestion Etheric-Double Levitation Post-Hypnotic Astral -Double Self -Hypnosis Cataleptic Coma Mass- Hypnosis Animal-Magnetism Fascination Reptile-Fascina-tion, Etc. Lessons given211 words
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Advertisement215 1936-05-24 9 RENE 1 LLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES AN Extraordinary SALE TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON ALL THE STOCKS HATS— DRESSES—BAGS etc. FROM TUESDAY 26TH MAY TO SATURDAY, GTH JUNE. kik ULLmnnn RAFFLES PLACE Us s xE^^^^W On >our way home drop in for S y^+3£S~r&*slCmh, waffles or one of our special tUQ&S&ISzi. Club215 words
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Article587 1936-05-24 10 THE nan* ol Buck Rust n, an Indian doctor practising in England, became known to the world as the result <»t' a particularly revolting murder which attracted widespread attention. Fragment* i human i'"«li( s, said tc» be those of sir Ruxton and afiai .Jam- Rogerson, her nur587 words
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Article1565 1936-05-24 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones No School Fees For The Distressed ALLOWING for the usual percentage of wasters, ij be found in any country, the investigation of distress and relief work m far conducted on this page has revealed two facti (1) No-one is receiving adequate relief. (2)1,565 words
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Advertisement17 1936-05-24 10 15 jewels lever, unbreakable glass lRc 4 rolled tfnld $11.50 BE(^7/ >/MA W/f r9M mW/f 7 5Hm17 words
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Miscellaneous183 1936-05-24 10 WIT and WiSDOM Of THE WEEK. A few theatrical stories for a change this week. A OH, I had such horrid dream, glrUi" said the pretty little chorus girl lo her friends in the dressing-room. "I dreamt I was chased "00. how terrible!" interrupted the. youngest of ;he fair young183 words
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Miscellaneous173 1936-05-24 10 A FINE organ recital" <as the doctor said when the patient began to describe his ailment* IIFHAT do you mean by this here dis- graceful performance?" thundered the manager. "You told me as you'd got a good act. Its a wonder my audience didn't wreck the theatre. Git out o'173 words
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Miscellaneous187 1936-05-24 10 MAURICE Tate tells a story of his Army days of a parade at which ac N.C.O. shouted. "Fall out, those who 1 can play cricket." Tate and Cook, the Lancashire players, at uHM f'il out thinking that they w>re going to have i a chance of displaying their powers To187 words
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Article1209 1936-05-24 11 PUT D Y O°v!^ GUN AT POINT BLANK RANGE DOUBLE TRAGEDY ON ESTATE IN CEYLON The alleged assailant is Redlev ssi v I. b ,-ath,r,,l lh«| Sir H,nrv .oldsilv th "h" St l al<>-=a^-swuaa jump <>ut for,"';,;;;:;, iSriiatrsEJT islanco awav but (hj K,.11,^ BUT.1,209 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-05-24 11 ICE CROWNED KANGCHENJUNGA.-Themißhty 28.150-ft peak round the lower .slopes 01 which the 1936 Expedition has been marching or Its way to the base camp at the foot of Ev:29 words
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Article1272 1936-05-24 11 a\oid him behind a- coconut iree anc how Sir flenry came rushing out and how he fired. A number of labourers were present and, it is stated, when Silva attempted •suicide, they fell off their knees and begged him to desist Silva was icmovcd. handcuffed. Nawanage John Perera, a servant1,272 words
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Article254 1936-05-24 11 Monte Carlo "System" Fails To Work Sydney, May C. TO sit at a roulette table p risk a fortune to win a bißner one requires nerve and COUTtgt. rae palm in Australia must bo handci to Mr. John Parer, a former NSW busii man. He254 words
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Article146 1936-05-24 11 Industries Fair, where ht met the Prince of Wales (KtQf Edward VIII). Sir Henry presented tne Prince with a carved plumbago elcpnant. The Prince carried it with him in hi.s aeroplane from Birmingham and later sent Sir Henry a valuable letter (it acknowledgment. DE MEL SCHOLARSHIPS When Sir Henry wa.s146 words
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Article1077 1936-05-24 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson iookino ;it Malaya during the past iraek hits batn ;t <1 1 1 1 business. Yes! I did money at the races, which is strictly in accordance with precedent. Hut that, being included in the list <>f things entitled "Coatiagenciei t<> be1,077 words
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Advertisement98 1936-05-24 12 What age do you feel "Do you recover from e\cmon c'p.Euiaffl^^ as easily as you used? Oin you BH*^ still dance the nighi out and yet h|^^!^ be fresh for your next Jay's f^L wtk -work? Oi ate you feeling IJSmpT^V middle-aged before you should 1 IB Obey the simple98 words
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Advertisement105 1936-05-24 12 f the insecticide Why risk the danger and annoyance of insects i "^JTOU haven't a chance ugainst dan- yerous in»erU if you u>e ueak substitute* for FLIT. Flieh,ants,bug« and mosquitoes all survive weak. »>pray» and return later to torment you and leave the germs of illnrfts. FLIT positively kills all105 words
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Advertisement50 1936-05-24 12 /i w.^ z "weakness. Ij) debility hOam/em ia fI^T^^ESCHIENS'SYRiJr Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that Uls rtdic*i remedy ALWAYS CURES, and tfjves heaJth aßd strength. far better than serums, raw n:-*at. Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUCT CO., LTD, SINGAPOBI OBTAINABLE KROM \LL DISPBNBAHM fIIENDE ,i s J50 words
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723 1936-05-24 13 BABIES KILLED BY IGNORANCE PLEA FOR A POLICY OF INSTRUCTION yosT m mved from the mi 'Hat hard-luck fl leave Hi cold. We have had little or n > \< contact with distresc of the severity with which it can be found in Malaya, so723 words
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Article264 1936-05-24 13 G. S. Hammonds - her own home until too late fo- the nospital. A doctor certainly visifed the house, but it was to certify a death and not to save a life. The fact of death Is apparent h accepted without question. One death in such circumstances in ofH family should chaw official attention264 words
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Article115 1936-05-24 13 T AST week, a young Tamil mother of Kuala Lumpur lost a newly-born baby, of (he five children to which sho has firfea birth, only one has survived. Another Indian who arrived to console the father had lost four children in the same fashion. There is no doubt that proper115 words
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Article252 1936-05-24 13 STARVING IN SCRUB F OR SIX WEEKS Woman B. A. lsi*d Tim Froiuls For UrA Sydney, faay 10. MT.SRTNC for .ix wook;, ?>C, eai -old W* Mi: Irene Cradd. 8.A., of Narrai>ocn. was found alive in thick scrub nine miles fiom the town In the six weeks she had wandered252 words
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Article79 1936-05-24 13 Native Village Named After Empire Builder France Ls commemorating Marshal I.yantry. the empire builder and irmk'. of modern Morocco, by naming h native village after him. the little village ol Thorey in LpT lame where Marshal Lyautey md his family before him had a modest, cha teau, will79 words
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Article166 1936-05-24 13 DOGS ATTACK TOWN COUNCIL Rmßoniaslcr Hi(!<s In Cufbdard I'm; I fjOGS have foh d the town councillor v il Szeged, Southern Hungary, to alter a bye-law- after being chased round and round th< mdl room by the enraged do At their previous meeting, the coon cillor d» Jed to increase166 words
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Article82 1936-05-24 13 Every Week A Victim In Bengal Reported CalcuUi Almost every week of the yarr. ;i man. .1 woman or a rhiiri is killed by a tiger in Bengal. This fact is revealed in the Bengal Government Report on Forest Administration for the year ended Marrh 31.82 words
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Article97 1936-05-24 13 34 Ycnrs Of Service In AWerica Phil tdelphia After :m i Bapl I; 1 work in America the R Dr G Morti Walker, a n tive oi Scotland has died at L<'\v»M Merlon near here at thi ol 58. He sen ice Dr Walker had been pastor of97 words
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Article63 1936-05-24 13 Keep In Touch With England. England leads the world In Methods of teachh Malaya can now have the U Euli] itatn and can learn from them I success In teaching School Curriculum A^k Mr. KOO TON U) tend JTOU I of the Quidee giving lull detail Course, etc. Th^-c Guides63 words
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Advertisement130 1936-05-24 13 NEW BEAUTY SECRET TRANSFORMS DULL TEETH Scientific Antiseptic Dentifrice Quickly Gives Teeth Their Natural Brilliance and Whiteness If v i b (rim i, lv B^ecy tiny crevice where decay ityta abno P of ever findhv ned out. Etwy tooth surf*" "th is highly poltthed. Soon your teeth try th< new130 words
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Advertisement186 1936-05-24 13 THE HOME STUDY AGEN< Us Ol MALAI 10J-101. Orchard Ko.id Biagaptii B Plea.se send mo a copy of the Ouldei on the Courses checked h«'iow: 0 Modern Infant School Meth' 0 Junior School Methods 0 General Course for Rural SchOO 0 Three R's for Infants 0 Sentence Method of Teaching186 words
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Article1359 1936-05-24 15 " Dragon - WHITSUN MEETING OF MALAYAN ASSOCIATION Delegates Invited To ttend The Foong Seong Trophy English professional May Visit Malaya Perak Stale Trial Singapore Championships In Full Swing Junior Pl ayers Improve In Doubt** Results Of Friendly Matches rsTHI'^ASTS all the Penin- v v su j a ma y1,359 words
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Article208 1936-05-24 15 Party at the former's court. Scores (Rising Star Badminton Party mentioned first): Chia Tong Nen and B. F. Fernandez beat Tan Cheng Chuan and Chong Beng 21—7, 4—21, 21—7. Teo Hon Siong and K. A. Rahaman beat Mun Pui and Siak Phuan 11—21, 21—11, 21—14. Wilgie Heng and K. P.208 words
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Article628 1936-05-24 15 A SUCCESSFUL dinner wcus held at the Lady Teacher Girls' School on Friday, May 15. by the Union Epworth League. Taiping. in celebration of the 47th anniversary of the Epworth League. j A gathering of more than 80 was present. Mr. D. G. Jayasekara, the Pre- j628 words
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Advertisement293 1936-05-24 15 THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY STEWART WARNER FERRODYXE RADIO Equipped with metal tubes matched and balanced to form unit of exceptional powe-r and atnating musical quality -7, 9 11 TUBE MODELS AVAILABLE. METAL TUBES OVERSIZE SPEAKERS AUTOMATIC STATION REGISTER V i*]l DUAL TONE CONTROL *'-^~KZ^^Bl CURVILINEAR CONE (incorporated to QbflltovM{- L^ft add293 words
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Miscellaneous125 1936-05-24 15 TO-DAYS TIES To-day's ties are as follows: 10 A. M. Ahmad Matiar and Oliveiro v. Tommy NgO and Chua Lens Leng Seah. Chua Yoke Sit and Syn Mann Choy v. Wee Sin Onn and Yeo Hong Chuan. Chan Lrong Beag and Lim Cheng Khoon v Koh Lock Num and Yeo125 words
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Article, Illustration712 1936-05-24 16 SFIANGOR TO WIN AGAIN? GOOD SEASON Perak's Half -Back Problem < ll\ "I orward') ni:H'\K\IIO\S an- proit-t'dint; apacf up in the North for thr inter-State football season which is due to open so«>n. Last year, Selangor were the Northern finalists, and they712 words
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Article, Illustration174 1936-05-24 16 M.C.C. TOU R TO AUSTRALIA Full List Of The Fixtures THE following are the fixtures, arranged for the England team to Australia in the 1936-37 season: Oc 13: Arrival at Fremantle. Oct. 16—19: vs West Australia, at Perth. Oct. 22—24: vs Combined Team, at Perth. Oct. 30- November 3: vs174 words
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Article195 1936-05-24 16 the Taiping League it seems likely thaithat will be in the not too distant future. UP IN KEDAH There rerhains. therefore, only Kedah to deal with in this review of Malay:. Cup prospect:; up in the North. Gj little is heard of the sport up there that, on face value,195 words
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Article105 1936-05-24 16 Dec 18 23: Second Test Match, at, Sydney. Dec. 26 28: vs New South Wales Country Team, at Newcastle. Jan. I—6: Third Test Match, at Melbourne. Jan. 8 11: Combined Team, at Hobart. Jan. 15—18: vs Tasmania, at Launceston. Jan. 22—26: vs South Australia, ai Adelaide. Jan. 29 and February105 words
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Article764 1936-05-24 16 THE TABLES Race For Honours In First Division INTERESTING stages have been reached in the Singapore League and the Commercial Cup competitions. glance at the positions given below shows that the Inniskillings and the R.A.F. are running neck and neck. Both have an equal number of764 words
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Article, Illustration634 1936-05-24 16 LOCAL GAMES Several Excellent Performances (By Spectator) RAIN inteiVered to a great extent in cricket over la*t week-end and a number of interesrtinjf games that were to have been played on Saturday had to be cancelled. The weather kept fine on Sunday, however, and some good performances634 words
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Article160 1936-05-24 16 Australia To Meet U.S.A. Melbourne. k surprise was caused when the stcrt tary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia received a cablegram from Cuba, advising that the choice of N(\, Orleans for the Davis Cup tie was no! acceptable, and the Cuban team would be160 words
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Article103 1936-05-24 16 I am sure Gander will accommodate him. AMONG THE AMATEURS The closing date for the Open Amafeur Boxing competition has been extended to May 28. and the first pre'iminaries will be fought out on June S probably at the New World Arena. Intending competitors who h^ve n t yet sent103 words
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Article483 1936-05-24 16 BOXISG COMING BOUT Promising Amateur Tournament I*Y X o:\> COftnOM b«xrr« continue fl 1 vade Blngmporc Mr r B n betttr known ;is liertie Bdi^T 1 be Riven < rodit r O r provider light fans' with surl L^ Success, annul. I, attained b^ poitni" loiti:;ii talent483 words
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Article116 1936-05-24 18 Colony Team To Meet The F\M.S. Sii. Saturday. THI i meet the T.IUB In 1 .mis tourney pliyed m Kuala Lumpur durinu Wbltsuntidt- baa been m i foIIows(iUILLEMARD CUP SING IKS N 8 W; c Goon K0 Ying, Yont Loon ChonK, R. F. Smith. H Katnla an i116 words
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Article202 1936-05-24 18 KI'BISKK PRICE STEADIES Bettei Tone In London And V.w JTorfc Singapore, Saturday m ruin-. Rubber (Singapore) 26% cts., up ct. Mark< t Tone- Steady. '/'in (Singapore) $98%, unchanged. Po-day's Prices: London: 7. "> hwl. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York 15' ets., up ct. Market Tone: Firm.202 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-05-24 18 A. Mattar of the Diehard 8.P., who beat R. Lee of the Jovial B.P. in the first round of the Singapore badminton junior tournament last Saturday.26 words
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Article229 1936-05-24 18 Drawn Game In Chinese League pi.AYING without the services of their regular goalkeepers the Hua Ton? ream and the Hua Chong Team drew in the Klang Chinese Football Leagueon Friday, each side scoring twice. The teams were evenly matched and the issue was in doubt till the very229 words
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Article51 1936-05-24 18 The following players have been selected to represent the Railway Institute against the Middlesex Regiment ("C" Cov> in a friendly football match on Sunday i to-day: Chelliah, Choon Watt. Ah Han. Swef Hock. Rajaloo. Retnam. Soni bin X Kong Swerm Peng Tay (Capt.). Kcng Pak and Pachlrisamy. Reserves: Sahat and51 words
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Article582 1936-05-24 18 Tailor-Mades All In Th 3 Fashion (By Our Woman Correspondent TAILOR-mades art all in now, in Lon don. Paris and even Singapore, judging from all the tailleurs seen at yesterday's race meeting. There were some really lovely things worn, suit that were very strict in tailored582 words
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Article59 1936-05-24 18 Entry List Closes On June 1 NOTICE is given by the Singapore Amateur Football Association that entries from affiliated associations and clubs for teams to compete in the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Competition will be received on or before Monday. Jrne 1. Applications must be accomDanied by an entrance59 words
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Article146 1936-05-24 18 Results In The Singapore Tournament Singapore, Saturday. The following were the results in the Singapore Junior Badminton championship (second round singles) played at the Clerical Union to-day. Ng Ling Chuan (Sunnydale) beat Chan Tye Juay (Happylads), 14-14, 3-0 15-15. Tan Peng Hock (Diehards) beat William Funk (Mayflower), 15-10146 words
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Article312 1936-05-24 18 I n ter-Stat Cricket At Seremban Seremban. Saturday THE Perak-Negri match began at eleven this morning. The Nepri were without Rhodes, Gurdial Singh r»nd Wood but Suktimaren and Lembruggen found it possible to turn out at the last moment. Perak won the toss and elected312 words
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Article428 1936-05-24 18 Clarke Cup Cricket Trial Singapore. Saturday. DULL batting was the order of the day in the Rest Clarks Cup Trial which was begun on the SRC. ground to-diy and no less than five players failed to break their "duck." Balhetchet's XI taking first knock were all out for428 words
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Article354 1936-05-24 18 AN INTER -PORT TOURNEY? fiadmhiion LATEST MOVE Local Team May Go To Hongkong f\ Badminton t HonVfi! to play inter-Port tourninJX «M diKUssPd ,t the «m S K| meeting of he Singapore B»£J£* ton Association held at tht Club on Thursday. rtfn There is every likelihood of th» sui'.cestion materialising.354 words
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Article82 1936-05-24 18 "Skins" Defeat The Air Force DLAYING at Tanglin this afternoon in the second Division of the League, the Innlskillinju beat U4MA9, by the odd goal in five. COOPER opened the scoring for the Skins one minu'e after the start. bu> the RAF. equalised through SOWDEN Five mintes Intel82 words
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Article77 1936-05-24 18 End Of Malacca Cheating Case (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, May 23 THE District Court was crowded to-w 1 when the lri;il of Abu teach.n- in the Government School who m largfd w"^ l^ Ing a C v r Society of w concluded j u dgf Mi. William.;,77 words
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Article44 1936-05-24 18 Singapore Satur^ Charged with the theft of *%£p&. valued at $300. from h ™t if Sargu Gualar claimed trial wwn peared before Mr 1 D "^"g d Magi ihls T\o i*" 1 Hie case was postponed lor bai. of $100 being allowed.44 words
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Article116 1936-05-24 18 Haxworth 2; G. WIWaTJH Bft^, Ft Lt. Lor b Hunt 21; A imt H«' Sanderson b Good 14; G a.™ f w h worth 10: R.S TufneM not ou^ t Beaton b Good 8; W Good 1 ras 8. Total 100. oood Bowl n v, 1. 3 ro fl r116 words
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Advertisement296 1936-05-24 18 Lw 7 U WHY HAVE CORNS? The writer of the let tor below had six agonising corns. She walked in misery. Then she tried Radox. Out came those corns! They just had to when Radox ffot busy! Read her grateful letter: have always suffered fiom corns, and after trying many296 words
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Advertisement96 1936-05-24 18 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HIBHER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. May) 26 26 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. May> J>s~^ 26 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose) awardable Spore* 25 7 8 26 do. June 26 26 do. July Sept. 26 3 <96 words
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Article, Illustration2290 1936-05-24 19 THE SINGAPORE RACES TWO SURPRISES Major Fox Saddles Two Winners Sitifmper*, Saturday. IN ideal \\».iUum wtth a bumper «rrv. ji ndance, the fifth and final of the Singapore Tun Club's Summer (Governor'^ ('inn M ting \r re n, n in Bukit F'/iiih (till «l!crm>on. Owing2,290 words
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Article, Illustration749 1936-05-24 19 RACE SKVKN THE PENANG STAKES. Value $1,600. Class 2 Horses, Division 2. Six furlongs. SINGSONG GIRL <7) 8.8. N. M. Noordin's br c m (Minto) 1 IN-VER-FOGG <4) 8.3, U. Van breukelsn's b e m <E. Donnelly* 2 SQUEEZE (10) 8.12, T. H. 'vlenzies and J.C.lnnes' chem (Spencer) 3 CURZOLA749 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-05-24 1 Numero Treize »Whaian up) bcinß led in alter winning the Selancor Stakes.18 words
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Article, Illustration137 1936-05-24 1 AT THE SINGAPORE RACES Athlacca, ridden by E. Donnelly, inning the third event on the card by a head from Bettoda Hammond heading away in the ma teh between the S.CC. and the Police at the Stadium on Friday. F. Tanner, champion athlete at St. T^scph"s Schccl sports held on137 words
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