Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 June 1936
1936-06-07
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Title Section15 1936-06-07 1 The Sunday Tribune \u\ 'I i GAP* »!;i., i MDAV, m. i i > FIVE CENTS.15 words
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890 1936-06-07 1 IGNORES CANTON PRESSURE WAR UNLIKELY Uneasiness Dying Down < niton, Juno 6. LtILRtIEWED b) Kiuiei iMi 1 >ir. l.«» \\.n Kan, the former Nankin- Foreign Minister I and now virtual director of C union's foreign policy, st.il <l that the rlecision of890 words
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Article69 1936-06-07 1 Outcome Ot A Persona! Quarrel Warsaw, June 6. ANTI-atmlttc nut.s have broken out It n Mtrulnnsiowlecld consequent on the tuning ol a cavalry sergeunt in the course of a penona] quarrel with Jews. The police and fire brigade were rusned fiom Warsaw 20 mile* distantReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration148 1936-06-07 1 Discovered In Archives Tn Leningrad Leningrad. "ADE to Joy." a hitherto unknow i cantata by Tschaikovsky, has been discovered in the archives of the Leningrad Conservatory of Music. The cantata has only once been performed in 1365 when Tschaikovsky took his final examinations to graduatefrom the148 words
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Article243 1936-06-07 1 Coroner's Inquiry AN EARLY MORNING DISCOVERY Singapore, Saturday. T^IE Japanese superstition that a rope used by anybody to commit suicide must immediately be destroyed in order to prevent the spirit of the dead person inducing j other people to follow his example was mentioned in the243 words
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Article125 1936-06-07 1 Under the ausnices of the Singapore Teachers' Association. Mr. Albert Mallinson of the Trinity College of Music (London) will deliver an address on "Beauty in Music" at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday. June 9, at the Singapore Chinese Girki Sr^ool, Cairnhill Road. Mrs. AS. Small has kindly consented125 words
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Article636 1936-06-07 1 Arathoon-Michael OVER TWO M(J GUESTS SingapIN the presence of al pie i friends and relativ iof t] H and bridegroom, a weririi raucti local interest was solrm ifzcd Q Andrew's Cathedral this e noo when Miss Mary M v r Michai became the bride of Mr.636 words
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Article65 1936-06-07 1 The Police Band will play the following programme in the Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday), beginning at eicrht o'clock: March, "Old Panama," Alford; Overture, "Story of the Overtures," (part 2), Winter; Selection. "The Shamrock," Myddleton; Waltz, "Moonlight on the j Rhine," Vollstedt; Trombone Solo, "Nirvana," Adams; American Sketch,65 words
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Article192 1936-06-07 1 NAV/*V Serious mistake By Government ill fro; Our (Jwn Correspondent) London, May 27. A CABLED announcement by the r\* h of Sa.awak that the GreaC Miri oilfields may dry un in ten yc.is has attracted attention at home < -n account of its bearing upon vital192 words
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Article245 1936-06-07 1 Refunded Money ACCUSED MAN TO BE SENT HOME? Singapore, Saturday. <r rHE practice of 'refunding money after being charged with cheating is rather like putting a premium on crin:? but in view of the fact th an app icatfon has been made to th' Distre-245 words
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Article106 1936-06-07 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A PIKED company of 150 men from n the Malay Regiment is to represent Malaya at the Coronotion of King Edward VIII in London next May, according to information that has Just been revealed. This is a fine gesture on the106 words
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Advertisement14 1936-06-07 1 PE R F ECTION i<&^£ l SCOTS WHISKY^g^V Ttlt. bAg'ltiUN ACiKNCSES, LTD. Sole Agents:14 words
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Article201 1936-06-07 2 CHARGE OF KILLING MOTHER Con fission Alleged HOY AND GIRL FACE TRIAL ii. Air Mail; Geneva, May -7. A BOY and a g-iri who are alleged to have murdered their mother by "striking her on the head with ueer bottios, and then sulfocating her with a rug" haw been extradited201 words
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Article33 1936-06-07 2 Mr Charles Short will be the speaker at the meeting of the Singapore Rot Club at the Adelphi Hotel On Wedne day. His subject will bo, "A Singaporean Visits Australia."33 words
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Article176 1936-06-07 2 EARL LESLIE AND HIS MIDDIES bxcellest Entertainment At Fort Canning EARL Lebii" and his orchestra who •:< on board the" P. and O. Corfu *av€ Ihelr ftrst Singapore performance o a pnd very appreciated audience at -i it Canning Serge-'Anrs Mess on Fr d?.< On Ui.ii- return to Singapore ta176 words
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Article61 1936-06-07 2 Licence Suspended For S?x Months Singapore. Saturday. PETSB Mangtoi, of the Royal Inni.skilling Fusiliers, who was charged with driving a motor-car in a negligent i-i Berangoon Rocd recently, ■"r by the Fifth Magistrate, V Oil Tufo, to-day. Mangin was tined $50 and hi.-, licence was suspended r< M-61 words
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Article317 1936-06-07 2 Sound Reason h JAPAN'S POIJCY DISQUIETING (By Air Mail) 'From Our Ow,i >r, London, May 2\. T«HE "Naval and Military Record" comments as follows on the new expenditure on the Singapore Base: "The decision to spend rather more than £2,000,000 in ex< the latest revised total317 words
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Article368 1936-06-07 2 SEARCH FOR "JACK THE STRANGLE" ►ho Combed Out GIRLS BEING UKmv UP (l; > S 1 1 M.til) London, M av •>- -ivmb-out of Soli,, hv q V,r«rs m ,,s, AAiflfe! the Mice have r,,,h,, a p" h'" "her, they cerlain that n' •orneon* talks iho 1,,,,., ■I MM* Ml368 words
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Article148 1936-06-07 2 Extraordinary General Meeting In Muar (from Our Dtot. I oiidnit) Johon Bahru. Jmr At an cxtraordln m") 1 of the i-.idi.i-o Mu held ;n ih? Association Hall with Mr 3. Po) nampalam. -IP. In the chair, tne followlm l ihe i nsuing year. orf President D. P148 words
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Article25 1936-06-07 2 ICKNOWLEDGMENX fc ai Dr. Hu Tni Kur- "*2J a tfriends I id i tended h :M^'iP«raiv. those i w and letters of cond25 words
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Advertisement106 1936-06-07 2 fj^^ MALAYAN PREMIE f> HOTEL _J THIS WEEK MONDAY, ITSDNISDAI HtiDW I UL DAN DINNER ft DANCE (informal) 9 ORCH C( 'N( i RT 8.16 I 9.11 DINNI DANCE I ret A' m Appearing Nightly THE COWAN BA~i LEY REVU E cuwan IMII.IY- Banjo, Guit. I aracter Numb- nedy Songs,106 words
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Advertisement163 1936-06-07 2 PHONES Telegraphic Address: GOODWOOD The most charmingly situated Hotel in the -Island. SPECIAL CIRRY Til KIN EVERY SUNDAY $1.00. Babies Thrive on WEET-BIX for BABIES and CHILDREN. Child and baby welfare specially agree that Wheat Is one of the best cereals to be added to baby's diet at Weaning time.163 words
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Advertisement17 1936-06-07 2 PAVILION Soon The World's fTCAtctl prima donna in it gloriouMusical Picture! ■S^EH^BHKtifiB^a .*iooqqßß]Bß^^Wb H\ -4k .^tttm BT17 words
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Article, Illustration3073 1936-06-07 3 URGENT AND WISE POLICY PROBLEM OF HELPLESS YOUTHS ANNUAL SPEECH DAY AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION Singapore. Saturday. I>i hi^ addrew at the annual Speech l)a\ and I'rize Distribution Mr. I). W. Md.iod. Principal of the Kettles Institution, stressed the need lor poM -school education in3,073 words
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Advertisement210 1936-06-07 3 INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, are ACID STOMACH Troubles I i>* positively conquered by BISURATED' MAGNESIA. Burning pain in the pit of your f str)mach, agonising wind after meaK jj^***^ -^W. or during the night, risings of sour Wfml&mm/ lood particles in throat, are unmis- W^MmSW^ t ikable signs of excess acid forming210 words
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Advertisement369 1936-06-07 3 Out came Corns after 10 years' misery t.rnl.l, hours "I 4an iM fo hit ih* «t. mid i" m o6i« '<• r a J'"' r >r 10 abe 'i 8 mot both tmaU tot* and I IOC" ih> {>•! :t tim Aon completely d red. I n,,,i t> t <\<r369 words
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Advertisement209 1936-06-07 4 S OWING TO SUCCESS of this Grand AIL-LAUGHING SCREEN ATTRACTION COMBINED with an EXCELLENT STAGE SHOW EXTENDED FOR ONE DAY ONLY i 1 f^ HBH r IS^4hB POSITIVELY LAST DAY j LAI M A Ifi^ I 3.15 645 9.15 j ~'.v They're vagabond Gyps»Y Lwveis Now Presented S —and houfothey209 words
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Advertisement110 1936-06-07 4 OPENINC I'AVIIIOX TO-DAY S. S. VAN DINE'S HEl^iL PH|LO VfiNGE MYSTi;I2V Vk^* fe^ the case of the invisible killei I I l\'l All Cea'h an 'rie rare-course' .^>»^ a -**XX^ /CJwiS-i'V^ WLM B Philo Vance mystery-romcnccl Another's voice founded M m ii/l Virqinia Bruce »•>£ Benita KUME Douglas WALTON other110 words
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Advertisement107 1936-06-07 4 I A side-splitting Chinese Comedy 31 R. N ii S (Ol MKV RIDE" Matinee To-day at 2.15 p.m. "Cat And the Fiddle" and "Her First Mate" The WORLD'S MOST-DISCUSSED FILM I OPENS WEI )S JlNE_loth. At The PAVILIOX touched their innocent Jjgjaßi lives and shattered the world «SS in which107 words
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Article, Illustration346 1936-06-07 5 SHE SINGS AND DANCES DRAMATIC ROLE Strong Supporting Cast is the t»' |N confederate w| i° ur A rounds Ihe Vank* with smiles. lstm n ds them with onus ..nrt debits them with il.-inces, Shirley Temple returns to the m r-en in ••The littlest346 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-06-07 5 Ter»nle and John Boles who appear to "Tig Littlest Rebel"10 words
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Article, Illustration329 1936-06-07 5 FARCICAL FUN FEATURES NEW PICTURE AHI RKK AM of laughter is in stors for Singapore picture fans when Harold Lloyd's new Paramount farce, "The Milky Way. opens at the Capitol Theatre this week. Some time during- his life every man dreams of doing the329 words
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Article229 1936-06-07 5 Crime Solved By Philo Vance ONE form of "black inagir." most dreadful of all the orc-nlt arts, plays an important part in "The Garden Murder Case," newest of the Philo Vance stories to reach the screen. It opens to-day at the Pavilion Theatre. Edmund Lowr appears Bl229 words
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Article109 1936-06-07 5 Sydney. N.S.W. May 23. The storm, which recently delayed the Brisbane mail aeroplane's return trip to j Sydney, resulted in an Australian record lor one day's commercial flying beni" created next day. Mi. Keith Virtue, pilot of the Airlines of Australia's air-liner Lismcre had breakfast in Brisbane, morning109 words
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Article265 1936-06-07 5 i STRONG CAST IN THESE THREE Many Dramatic Situations SAMUEL Goldwyn's new production, "These Three," which brings Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel McCrea to the Pavilion Theatre this week proves to be the mo^t powerful and gripping drama to reach the screen in many a265 words
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Advertisement10 1936-06-07 5 MADI *t THI MAKIiI fe Of f AMOUI /♦jl CDCDFDS10 words
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Advertisement84 1936-06-07 5 (Mfo liM W*^ J*- W /'\H f^ af^ aT^ CJ' 1 "reat gf 0 PEPPERMINT :< A fl IDC F« 2f) >' oari SB22^2^ pasl woods' s==s> 1U ill \>£ --'f Great Peppermint Cure C: btfl been the atwdard lil nllx medicine of imi residents of Malnya. It V I84 words
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Article, Illustration907 1936-06-07 6 Horatius - Horatius (By ASTUTE DEFENCE PLAYS npO my mind, one ol' the most enjoy able features of contract bridge is that of maintaining ft strong defence to set a contract which, aided by the slightest error of judgment, would succeed. There is no thrill attaching to the defeat of907 words
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307 1936-06-07 6 It takes only about 3 minutes for BISMA-REX, the new pleasant-tast-ing antacid powder, to bring you relief from stomach agonies. Ad It is lasting relief too. Mr. O. T K. of Singapore writes "For many years T have suffered almost intolerable pain in the307 words
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Article, Illustration218 1936-06-07 6 AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB "Laburnum (irove" In Rehearsal CINGAPORE at, last lias its Amat-w: Dramatic Club, with a club fcwt situated lt t the corner of Orchard Re* nivl Oiange Hoad This a: main club room, where rehearsals *w held, reading and writing i and lou.'iKe. kitchen, retiring roon. Bracks and218 words
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Advertisement146 1936-06-07 6 QUALITY ALWAYS TELLS! Jsr 'QUEEN MARY* 7 vJ^^lbblb^ *jaH"f""M^*^^iy >9HH& .<» jß^£»i x ■BK m** 1 V JvflßV* x x 1 v <.V^£ i* WMa^-^BBi .^^^JbmT |p jt^uSSbSSp^C^bVbl '^Bil^a-- ■IPSbl''" "I ■f-"' >JK iy M it.'jb' <V* tJdrS^f dKtiBBfcBBBKBV' k A l j#»w(W^'* J v j^K&I&J H** JT jl HkHI146 words
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Advertisement9 1936-06-07 6 diamonF beds I DIAMOND BRAND ;^J|j ARE COMFORTABLE, "SSI9 words
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Advertisement95 1936-06-07 6 rV2flP^^ li/fl-.N who N a nmrrv- m u s t f ct tlie 'act*. A -».^\JK|A gotul juh unit i vl jfl^^^H I KOoJ siliry are W^^^tm^v^^B^b essential 10 hupV PfU f> married life. W "Business 1 ech" j|B^Bf^ qualif) ><>u (or V BOIH' Newer, quicker, simpler. TiT/^T^r business trninin«95 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1936-06-07 7 STRICTLY BETWEEM OURSELVES down the >tr et, n i kof curly \<y< i eyes, a .spring in my wall bis, M t crag K t v v you thing will i;nou thai i ched 1 ha\« ii( P on the Steinach me tr it, reactivatini the aging hui an, I1,509 words
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Advertisement76 1936-06-07 7 -> -•ySmac j'u^aWiif .->■ ■jMffjjW.'^^B jSp XjS ww ■■"•■^^'KSHoSHv ,^jmnk«m >* -■w^g||^^Bßß^^S^BkSj«yX^;.;; >.'•'■.«'..• i -yS^So^^' '>* This is rather an unusual photograph of Bread, bul product such as ours is worthy of unusual treatment. IT IS GOOD ALL THROUGH The ROYAL BAKERY offers you wholesom nourishing bread, made u ler76 words
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Article, Illustration2805 1936-06-07 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. BY our woman rorrc§pondenl RGtbi I WM ÜBXf i to Mr Barklea Arathoon. which too": place at BJ And: C thedraJ yesterday, a largely attend* d n held Jt Omrar. gidence of Mr t }n <! v>d some beautifi.l [or her w< ciding preotnta, m2,805 words
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Advertisement48 1936-06-07 8 f jr*" Isn't it simpler and f safer to ask for \^f soutnalls".when Ijjr doing so you <*» •v re tsiured of l^P^r-^Jte*sr th complete V" I i protection, soft «>othin{ comfort n <* perfect pura/ \j that name stands O1 all Chemiau Sole A&enu for Malaya: GnATTOw LABORATORIES, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement103 1936-06-07 8 i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i i r < i i i i t t t i t r mriiiniini;iii;iiiii!iiiii:iii]iiiiii!iiii|iii!iiiiii!iiiiii|i!iiiiui[kfT^ [PALAIS DES MODES j tt, STAMFORD ROAD. Have just received a new shipment of very exclusive hats, 1 also some103 words
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Advertisement158 1936-06-07 8 Latest Creations in Ladies' Hats, Novelties and IlelN dis playing at De Souza Brothers, 42, Hifch Street Phone 3188. /BACKWARD tcT I BABItS B&- I If Baby is backward and not gaining weight either on the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to W""V the feeds. \Vr^W It158 words
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Advertisement34 1936-06-07 8 i RENE ULLMANN uhlld™ dot.) ANNOUNCES VERY SMART MORNING, AFTERNOON AND COCKTAIL GOWNS ALSO A AERY WIDE SELECTION OF LADIES HANDBAGS FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR NEW HATS— FLOWERS. ORNAMENTS. ETC. km ULLmnnn SINGAPORE34 words
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285 1936-06-07 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill THE 11. Kuala unpur dur Inj m all prfoftt alanoati b, who made the h bill or to Imvcvh all i \v--l] patr l AUKA OU and Wright L I dunce at Ux Sela:. duly provided Inment with a diff< tneiv I -d285 words
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Article, Illustration603 1936-06-07 9 Our Fraser's Hill Letter PIVE g\ rious dajra ui 1 unahlne helped to maki the Whitsun lay on Fra Hill. ireal sun i breeze preventIf from becomJ too hot, and the fact mat nearly everyone had told nearly en the course would be too crov/ded to play on, made polf603 words
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Advertisement131 1936-06-07 9 iLiiuT in a beautiful dance frock bought from 9ni»a Ku|u^rii I^HE NOVELTY STORE. Phone 3853. SINGAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY j 1 ALL THE LATEST FICTION j i j CHEAP hates. SPECIAL TEK.Ms FOK CUBS MBBSBB I Green Circle Libraries iBF battery road i i I^4 ux Chats Noirsl j London arid131 words
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Advertisement76 1936-06-07 9 MALAYAN PEWTER Hundreds of Contemporary Designs. Every Piece Faultlessly Made by Hand. Sole Agents MAYNARD CO., LTD., S 11, Battery Road. Singapore. Pay a visit to Bras Basah Rd. and Raffles Hotel J'eking Tre«s Novelties Black wood Furniture Glassware Use Sketolene and prevent Mosquito Bites By applying Sketolene direct to76 words
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Advertisement206 1936-06-07 9 I THE GIFT SHOP 157, Capitol Mansions. i ENTIRE STOCK OF i FASHIONABLE ART JEWELLERY t TO BE CLEARED AT HALF MARKED PRICES FOR J 14 days only. OUR NEW SHIPMENT (Q)^> of f^t^^^% t% Fascinating Furnishing Fabrics? v^*^^^ f*ifaA ''^c^M^^^^^l A The ultimate note in really t beautiful fabrics.206 words
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Advertisement54 1936-06-07 9 PERBONALMAGNETISM is the K-y io a Woman'* Bncc BE MAGNETIC Prof. A. PETEKS. 95 Goytang MA. Hours 2to 7 \\m C* r"~ <""*• _j v JieMim s have just received a kw shipment of morning, atternoon and dinner gowns. Also very smart hags and helts in all colours. 5, Stamford54 words
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537 1936-06-07 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, June 7, 1936. HU.. :> AND JAPAN 'Till; tion thai t allibel wn en Sermany ]>< en Hiadl many itiiiii Ka t two \ears. It ist ail frequently i>e<-n scouted it .till it persists and It is i matter when Far Eastern it. It If wur537 words
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Article1702 1936-06-07 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Callous Officials, Diplomats, Patriots AFTER a short series of articles on the problem of relief administration in Singapore, I am returning to the question asked at the head of this page. That does not mean that I am dropping the problem1,702 words
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Article469 1936-06-07 10 Anglius - Anglius A CORRESPONDENT suggests that this column would be enlivened oy a little verse, so try this one ■THERE'S a lititle Trench lady from Nice, Who just won': ler.vc fellows in pice, She keeps saying 'Geef me a kice." And once they bt&ln they469 words
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Advertisement55 1936-06-07 10 Clocks for Home Office WTW^ I T W Hi 8 h grade and Beautifully finish 'd 'Bi«M*'"° 4rJ I 2 hour strike 8 day time from $18 HI 1 4 4 Westminster. 8 day movement I liW 12 MontruS Guarantee. jff— s^ >— y~ mar- JIjIJHPBPHHHH P Xo duty in55 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1936-06-07 11 EXPERIMENTS AND RESEARCHES NOISE STUDY Pen -Pictures Of A Journey I\; tl- onstruetion, and (.(•.ration of commercial aircraft an ov<r- ri played by identi xperimeni and research. JU t ol <\- ii v. found n< iry to mak r the I cDmmerdal ,j»"rati<!;. with wireless1,797 words
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Article112 1936-06-07 11 Diprotodon's Bones Found In Queensland Sydney. N.S.W. May 23. A pile of bones uncovered recently on a Queensland property, were those of a Diprotodon, according to Mr. H. O. Fletcher, palaeontologist, of the Austra- lian Museum. It was the biggest of Australia's prehistoric animals, about the size of112 words
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Article351 1936-06-07 11 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Doctor Of Ocular Science) Attempts among women to Imitate the "baby stare" of the cinema actress causing great damage to the eyes. Many women have admired* this and are trying to acquire ol b Uadonna and drui These arc courting351 words
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Article328 1936-06-07 11 "DECENCY" Scene In House Of Commons I oiulon. MK. A. P. IHtlh \*t author of the I «<nt book, "Thr Word War," had :i war of words, mainly the n "<lci«ncv" and "ii'i'iuh," vvi'li tin* (haiKollor of the I h< qucr in the House of328 words
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Advertisement68 1936-06-07 11 m •> MAJESTIC 1 i CHILLY SAUCE Sumptuous In Taste Wild In Fragrance Unique In Preparation 1 *«»m mended by leading families and experienced cooks. Well- i noun ertrj where on account of its quality and value. Buy bottle and convince yourself of this truth. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES.68 words
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Advertisement38 1936-06-07 11 CHOOSE CAREFULLY jBjb////> from ccjos of special rich milk- -^Mr//// producing strains, pastured in the best dairy farming districts. e result of such cattle and suc h lush feeding is milk of a high standard of purity and38 words
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Article1332 1936-06-07 12 W. B. Paterson - A SCOTSMAN 1 00 K S A T MA L AY A W. B. Paterson )n Which I Lament The Absence Of Publicity j j Accorded To Singapore's j Bright Young Men fa4 S S Indicate How Tiw Lack (ould Be Overcome, <• JHIS \ack I propose to deal with1,332 words
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Advertisement191 1936-06-07 12 S f^ j s TICKETS ISSU ED 1 S fOR SHIP. Aili AND S T RAVE I railw ay lines NO BOOKING FEES. I Chinese and all Asiatic clients i arc piven the best of attention i 1 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5!«08. 4. WATCHES QMEGA, TAVANNBB CYMA iKWKLLKD191 words
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Advertisement28 1936-06-07 12 I THE DRINK THAT CANHOT n« jf-nr MA r -^^^^-iiL ■■▼■I iru i_u I wJ^ I* J■• I I K J I^^^^^ I 'ft III M^SaDf smash! t28 words
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Advertisement50 1936-06-07 12 S PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE J Specializing: Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. j I R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). S Phone 3002. 35 Years' European Clinical Experience. j W IT 4 .ICX .^i I ».< iiu.iu- »«niiKi.i50 words
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Advertisement108 1936-06-07 12 fl CHILDREN LIKE THIS I I ANTISEPTIC CLEANSING I 1| I DENTAL CREAM I I J H.M&4; Recommend It Too! i Hentists recommend Kolynos Have- your children us e because of its antiseptic K< morning 1 and nifW* cleansifig properties. It in Jus* a halt -inch on I I {stantly108 words
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1006 1936-06-07 13 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Instructions To Children* The Public Can Help— The Safest Town? j THi hich mishap*, ..it. n cur u the raad f Malaya, i^ I problem which is at la beintf tackfc \y by the traffic uiit'.<.,iti,. in all the chief eenta1,006 words
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Advertisement59 1936-06-07 13 **7 yt EAKN E s 8 I^ IUI DEBILITY §U AWEM I A fI^^DES CH I EN S'Syru p Rs. of Haprao^lobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th-« radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw r^at, Medicated wines,, etc.59 words
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Advertisement233 1936-06-07 13 Unvarying in s quality year in and+year out CRAVENS MADE SPECIALLY. TO VHh\ E.VTj SOHI 111 ICO ATS THE FRESHNESS of W^EgP s^fc^ |p packing time BSBBr^Wy 1S preserved within a j^^^fe' vjjl ''*lbi2 the air-tight 'TßL'- |.;:S^JIP' VAC tin and pr"- j» BH^pS^^^^^^B tccts the cigarettes W $fajßk Bp233 words
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Advertisement233 1936-06-07 14 3^L Jvlf o ~*i jt «^t r 9F&P.+. r«i ».^T **'^^^^^^^K^^l \liii \i l^^^^^^^S^^&wE^P^^^Bi^fll^^r I I B^k t^^ ■rfML^L. j, I^JC^B^B* vl •v SB i■ ir 2"^P^ i\\\ H^flfT^^SH^^^^^^k^ST^^SE^^^^* ill I it VBL 2BjkTv V*- *r a JCf w* yaw*^ *^tV^»^t 1? MJB ISi ifi "^*>^W# M VJ lifts Ei233 words
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2550 1936-06-07 15 Dragon - Dragon (Hy HOW PERAK WAS BAULKED BY SELANGOR Most Thrilling Carte* Of B*rU>* The Final Matches BrUUmnt Recovery By (han kor, Leo, W OuUUuuttno Mayers Miu Julip Wong'* hirsl Triumph Over Mi HH Betty Ho Will Singapore Take Pmi In Foonf, Seonf, Cup Competition? S./iA.2,550 words
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Article441 1936-06-07 15 ANEW badminton party called the Blue-Bird BP has been formed In] Bam Pahat The following are tlu office-bearers Hon. .secretary and treasure] Chan Kim Hock. Captain, Mr. Kha I r Vice-Captain. MY I Beng El t t -.y. AUGUST BP. I On Sunday lasi th August ibadzni441 words
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Advertisement592 1936-06-07 15 IF YOU HAVE ATIRED FEELINQ w.ili p^to* in your back *iiU across ihe loins, tt I v,u if MMneh whenever you attempt to •:.jop have guilty o r rheumatic pawn about your Loiiy cxi>«iifciiLe unusual thirst, drowsiness uiiri fating, &c, it is a suie sign of liver ami k.dney trouble—592 words
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Advertisement106 1936-06-07 15 THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY STEWART -WARNER AVAILABLE amazing musl, ,uality- 7, 9& 11 TUBE MODELS OVERSIZE SPEAKERB 4 JI AUTOMATIC STATION REGISTER J >%* DUAL TONE CONTROL tr^u^J^' k CURVILINEAR CONE (incorporated to HPWBWf Ki|E adci an additional octave to the audio V -if >i§ Jf v response) m rg J106 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1936-06-07 16 Europeans v The Rest Match Under Review BOWLERS TRIUMPH OVER BATSMEN BALHETCHET'S CLAIMS TO COLONY CAPTAINCY iiv "Spectator"). AM) s«> t hi- Itest won the larke (up MM ajjain. C 'ongraAulations lo them «>n vic'orv which was wdl uV>er\cd. though at the bejjin nint;, hardly «\pecfed. But such MTC IhC1,476 words
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Article, Illustration855 1936-06-07 16 SOM PONG The Frisco-Schmeling Prospects (By "K.0.") SIAMESE boxers are rapidly coming into the limelight There are at least four of them who could hold their own with the best in Malaya. Five or six years ago Siamese boxers were unheard of at least in Malaya. To-day855 words
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Article68 1936-06-07 16 Malatva Municipal XI Heat Police (From Our Oirn Correspondlay. I On Wednesday last, the Mai Municipal football eleven defeated the Police by one goal the only goal scored In the .match. T' T1 PP>" a £ui!r side U' l l .Vt abegtion. The P aids wjre B bett^68 words
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Article1416 1936-06-07 16 SOCCER, CRICKET, BADMINTON AND TENNIS <Bv "Forward*') WIHTSIN holiday sport in the North h;.s been remarkable for th<> numerous surprises that have taken place In all the Im tortanf cngagtnwnti Of outstanding interest to snorts enthusiasts throughout the country wm the opening match in the1,416 words
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175 1936-06-07 17 KEEPING FIT AT SEVENTY After Being Crippled By Rheumatism This old man's IKe had been made miserable by rheumatism, but since he tried Kru.sch.en Sal.s several years ago, he has beer, perfectly free Hi; daughter :.:.i her r.uits.i.i have refit: j tv his experience rii,.j xi.._ r..i. .'..iit'zii. thexiiielve. ilfetu175 words
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Advertisement494 1936-06-07 17 Take SANATOGEN— then you will not feel so f jf^CJ I What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will led ;m*l for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being. daily task,494 words
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Article68 1936-06-07 18 Rain Interferes With Play I; urn Our Ou r :'ornspuinJcnt> Johore Batim, June 5. rHK Muar Cricket Club WtTt visitors to Johor: B. tun to-day and met ih' 1 FOhore Cricket Club on the Civil Service Jluto padarig. Ram Interfered h play after the; C c68 words
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Article481 1936-06-07 18 To-Duy's Gam 1 Against Combined S r vices Singapore, Sunday. TIIK Anson Road Stadium should ho filffv? to rapacity thi> after MM when the China Olympic footballers m;et the Combined Wrvice*. The vis'tors arc fresh frcm their tour of lava where thev wer- very success ful. Local481 words
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Article155 1936-06-07 18 Preparing For Cup Match With Johore From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Saturday. jyjALACCA, encouraged by the victory <,vri- Negri at football, is making preparations tor the next encounter with Johore in the Malaya Cup Football competition. To-day there will be a trial match lield at Kubu and the155 words
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Article45 1936-06-07 18 Entries For Championship Close To-morrow INTENDING competitors arc again I lcraindcd thai tntiies for the Singapore Laxyn Tennis As ociation t. hanipionshipS v.iil close de.lnitely to-mor.owt Monday 1 June 8. All shcu!tl l^ach the Secrete.., Oa tot Mng;ipoie L.T.A. by 4 p.m. to-moriow.45 words
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Article447 1936-06-07 18 JAVA TOUR Prospects In 'Malaya' Cup (BY "FULL-BACK") THE China Olympic footballers returned to Singapore Irom Java by plane yesterday morning. Their tour has been very successful and much experience has been gained. The standard of soccer in Java is high and their tactics differ from the447 words
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511 1936-06-07 18 STORE BILLIARDS ChaHenge Shield Competition rftHE >re Billiards A 1* Tournament fpr tht Cn bhield p*esented by I ftoa and Sons, will begin at me Metropolt hotel to-mwrow, Monday, June 8 I'he following matches will ix 6 p.m.— Goh Guun Chuah (Oler Union) v. Lini Cnuan Gcok (AstOi. Athletic Club).511 words
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Article318 1936-06-07 18 PRICES MVRKKD UP SLIGHTLY UMldun And Now York Steadier "Uirday inorni.ij, Rubber (Singapore) 2.V 2 t t> u Market Tone: Steady. Tin down $I^. 10 -da> > Prices: L ndon 7 3 L6d., unchangtd. Market 1 3ne: Very steady. A« w York: 1"> cts., up 1 16318 words
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Advertisement314 1936-06-07 18 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AM) WOMKM MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY BY GERAIAN SCIENTIST H VaSa^B^al 9f Diagrtm SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HITMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES I OKASA is a Giand Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusci. (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Berlin University. Increased314 words
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Advertisement84 1936-06-07 18 j_ *f TWO' GRANir'si ARS 1!^ AX EXHILARATING COMEDY S CAPITOL Opening To-morrow j j i s S THE FIRST GIRL .i£jitssi\ IN TWO YEARS! j No wonder he got" petticoat *L£ "^^BWfe j Great news that they're reunited They're even gayer now than in their first co-starring hit "When84 words
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Advertisement57 1936-06-07 18 I '^fl ISJ fay fIBB u ffflH W i i IGa ■■■■fl B I I if ,fc lj» tT* i IV. f. trS*^"* 3 2S ■LsflaT »m |3> R '■■■■I B I o^ I A WILL RELIEVE THAT PAIN EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A RACKET HANDY ENG All IO\(, 157 words
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1086 1936-06-07 19 SUMMER MEET OPENS GOOD RETURNS Several Close Finishes >/ 7 On it i ■r) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. EWE and sunn} weather favoured fee >;>*-«ii n v day «>i tin- Sefengor Turf Club's Summer Meeting in la Lumpui to-day. Tin A a.-> hard ami there waIh:\Sr.1,086 words
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Article95 1936-06-07 19 Services Win Over Negri 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. IpOHl BldifilLAlf wre beaten by 11 lour goals lo nil by the Combin"d Service* in a Malaya Cup match nere to-cb y In the fust half Hagri gave a good display and k was not until the95 words
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Article104 1936-06-07 19 The sixth annual general meeting of the Vehicles Registration Depl :ports Ciuo was held at fne Registrar's Court on June 5 The following were Wteri officers for the year 1936 1937 Hon. President Lt.Col. G C Mereaim, OB E. and M C hon vice-pre-sent ilr. P. Wilson;104 words
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Article52 1936-06-07 19 Singapore, Saturday. In a c ticket match played on the MiaHrul College ground this afternoon, St. Andrew's School .scored a convin.•in<£ victory over the College by 139 IV.ILs. St. Andrew's declared at 216 for the loa.i of six wickets and the home side I'OAMd only reply with52 words
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Article39 1936-06-07 19 M. C.U. BEAT S.R.C. Declaring with 160 for the loss of six wickets, the Medical College defeated the S.R.C. by 4 wickets and 39 runs on the SRC. ground to-day, the last SRC wicket falling five minutes before time39 words
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Article650 1936-06-07 19 BY 4-1 Dominant In Second Half Singapore, Saturday. DLAYING at the An son Road Sta--4 dium this afternoon in the First Division of the League, the Chinese gained two valuable points when they defeated the Police by 4 1. The Chinese are now level with the R.A.F.650 words
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Article149 1936-06-07 19 Results Of Ties in Junior Tournament Blngapotc, Saturday. ANLY t\u, tics were played thi.s afterv noon in the Singapore Junior Dadminton Tournament at the Clerical Union. The r:\suits were a.s follow: Tan Pens Hock beat Chua Yoke Sit ]5— 4. 15- --t Ng Lian» Chuan beat Goh Yong149 words
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Article408 1936-06-07 19 Full Report Of Ved rdarfs Results Saturd FAVOURED ov fine we.uher and a attendance of schoolboy i and \v: 11-wisheis the annual nthk- of the Ra files Institution which W^re held on school ground u< re .1 v,reat SVtCCt The follow. the it 'Hi 75 Yards- Clfl408 words
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Advertisement153 1936-06-07 19 AN KMBQEHT Doctor Write--7 r*VF WOUND THEY SUCCEED WHKRE ALL ELSE HAS FAILED." M.D M.RC.S. H. b> t)n.^, and the 12,000 other Asthma clajists who constantly prescribe 'EPHAZONE" for Aslhma Bronchitis Bronchial Asthma. waste time Usr the best remrc GET "EPHAZONE" TABLETS to-dm E^'cn the worst spasms of fhln^. wheezing,153 words
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Advertisement227 1936-06-07 19 ITS ON! THE BIG BATTLE. J| Bk Tne original battle was fought |^^^W in Manila recently. on FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH. *jf "*"'**> Singapore is to see the return. JfC'W^^ Arena tj Young SCHMELING <£ (Light-heavy-weight champion of the x i f AI His Public Enemy No. 1. il^ Youn 8227 words
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Advertisement29 1936-06-07 19 TIGERITES;i. U v •1 1 -ft w i i^H 1 Av S a I*w k Hi 941 A s GOOD Beer t'RASEft NRAVG LTP., DISTWBUTOR «>l 1...1 u BE*Eti29 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-06-07 1 The Cowan Bailey Revue In Singapore 9CXD I VILYN. two members of the Cowan and Bailey Revue, who n at Raffles Hotel to-mc rrow (Monday) Ted and Evelyn are ts of modern rhythm and txcel in dancing. They worked with d Attain and Ginger Rogers in "Gay Divorcee" and 'Top51 words
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Article, Illustration93 1936-06-07 1 COWAN AND BAILED, .American vaudeville entertainers and well-known songwriters In the cinema world, who will open a .season in Singapore with the othex memters of the rewe at Raffles Hotel to-morrow (Monday). Mr. Tan Sicw Kuah and Mi. 3 Sarah Neo Qual Chi Qg t who were married at the93 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-06-07 1 Madon threatens danger to the S.C.C. goal >in to prevent him scoring— an incident in Prid division match between the M.P.A. and the SC.C.28 words
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Article, Illustration136 1936-06-07 1 Mr. Chan Peng Yin, son of Mr. and Mrs. chau Kc.u FooK and Itta* Wong Suit Fong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Won llin Fatt, were married at the Chinese Consulate-Gen-eral, Singapore, yesterday, Dr. Philip Tyau officiating. Ang S: (i champion athlete of the Anglo-Chinesp Malacca, for 1936. THE SAD136 words
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