Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 June 1936
1936-06-14
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Title Section22 1936-06-14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. I.— No. 1. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1936. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 193622 words
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100 1936-06-14 1 ANTI- JAPANESE DEMONSTRATIONS IN CANTON HUNDRED THOUSAND IN PARADES CITY'S LIFE PARALYSED REPORTED RUSSIAN PROMISE TO HELP CHINA Canton, June 13. HUNDRED thousand students, merchants and labourers, including many women, staged a monster anti-Japan-demonstration this morning. The normal life of the citv was paralysed as vast throngs, forsaking sffices, {banksReuter - 100 words
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Article270 1936-06-14 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Hongkong, June 13. IN a statement Genera] Yu Han Miao said that the aitti-./apa nese expedition was remaining in south Hunan to await orders from the Nanking Government The military n ovemoM was to urge the peopte to resist Japan According to General Li Chung270 words
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Article193 1936-06-14 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - taster Of (lash Not Yet Over Nanking, -June 13. While mystified at the unexpected Withdrawal of the Southern troops, fficlaLs beli v« thai the way has been settlement. However, the ility ol the Booth, especially Kw atn advance is not unted. a clash persists until 'l the southern193 words
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Article328 1936-06-14 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Peiping, Saturday Afternoon. Students in Peiping s'.aged an annJappnose and anti-civil war demonstrate n this morning. Th<? schools we:e surrounded by Police More than 20 student! were arresied. and are alleged to have been beaten. Many tried to escape from the ci.y but were intercepted by soldiers328 words
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Article97 1936-06-14 1 M Ottawa. jna for new Canadian coins and ips bearing the her' .t Kir:Edward are no;v being considered by thr Cjnp.dian Government. The design fc: the coins will be apt»roved bv the Canadian Governin but the ma King of ths naaster dlui win be cntru ted to97 words
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Article, Illustration465 1936-06-14 1 MR. H. J. PAGE Points In A Notable Career MR. H. J. Pag*, the new Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S., in succession to I)r H. A. TVmpany, is due to leave England for Malaya on Aug. 18. Mr. Page, who is 45, la a Fellow465 words
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Article, Illustration220 1936-06-14 1 DOLLAR LINER HERE Som: Of The Prominent Passengers Singapore, Saturday. THE Dollar liner President Garfielci arrived in Singapore this morning fiom Manila carrying a large comploment of passengers among whom are the following: Mr. H. V. Dangar. prominent grazier of Australia, touring the Orient with his bride. Mr. George Kirschner,220 words
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Article145 1936-06-14 1 Synthetic Diamonds Stolen From Post Office (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala I.innpur, Saturday. A DARING day lie hi rob bevy was carried out at (be local Post OIAcC this mornin;; at about eleven oVlock. A parcel of synthetic diamonds, valued at about 1100, was removed under >ensatioml145 words
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Article111 1936-06-14 1 Sydn y. June 1 Recency Writ Disney and his A iod Companies Walt Di.;ney ProductJona Ltd. and *ilt Disney Enterprise.. took action to restrain a Sydney ftnu i'rom Infringing tne Disney Copyri^h:-; by the use on children's tinware of th^ lamous tharrxlers and names Mickey Mou o. Minnie111 words
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Article390 1936-06-14 1 iN MALAYA Urgent Telegrams To Canton (By Our Chine*e Correspond* IT has been an MUCVMfti \\*«k tot the lar.^e numbers of 'hinesc in Malaya. Afttr lapse <>i tewtfal ytmn civil war ;j,,;im threatened their home eoemtry. I have M>'^«mi to many pi 4 liiiincnt Chinese in390 words
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Article83 1936-06-14 1 Merchants' Fear Regarding Trade (From The ru. f a ch t i> d a con Iderablc many local Chin* clubs where n receiTed win alarm The Local Chinese public ■fiwi h th el ner I polii Ln China during the weeks and hoped that i it would83 words
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Advertisement8 1936-06-14 1 For Rest Sporfs Reports Read the lltlfll \l8 words
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Advertisement15 1936-06-14 1 t- i-ij -r; *>-*~^V'i^(**.' I k will ;^s^lf- zS^ THE EASTERN AGENCIES. LTD Sole Agent*:15 words
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Advertisement12 1936-06-14 1 4 t> > _-M|^B«yglg^gafrr V *fi !^Hg^B^BßJxCll^i i ■^■lg^gsi i TTT T\ 4K12 words
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Article566 1936-06-14 2 PANDEMONIUM Court Scene In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. IMMEDIATELY alter he had been sentenced to death by Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley at the Malacca Assizes yesterday for the murder of a 56-year-old widow, Meng Lee, a rubber tapper, jumped clean out566 words
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Article430 1936-06-14 2 Accompanied by his secvetory, M)r John U Lee (who is also manager of the ran^ Central Airport> and his mother Mrs. Florence Blair, ho has arrived in Singapore from Australia and his now on his way to Hongkong and thence to Manila. He has been inspecting430 words
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Article345 1936-06-14 2 Bridegroom's Successful Defence A CASE Of some importance to local Mohammedans wus heard and decided by Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge. The parties to the suit Puteh binte Abdullah, a young man woman, suing by her mother, Tijah binte Mohammed, widow, and Abdul345 words
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Article53 1936-06-14 2 F**oUrite For IV >identi a Elections 13 PRESIDENT Roosevelt i 1 ourits ror defpite \u Landons and Mr k nominations *WKj Neutral ob Mi.siders that tk nominations will u i-resident Roos lcej> kliri *vn The betting In Wall Street is a. .ii Mr. Roosevelt.Reuter - 53 words
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Article24 1936-06-14 2 Ceraucab to successful studei .he recent normal and gradu uminaiions of the Nanyani <:■ s School will be di.stnbuuu .vicnday at 10 a m n24 words
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Advertisement233 1936-06-14 2 ,^rT *^^b i i V^f MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 nils wm K s POPULAR CARARCI ITTRACTION IFPBARINO WIOBTLIt THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE lO\\\N li All.i.V— si.nu^. Piano, Bunjo. Ci.iitar, ostuine haractrr Numbers, (umedy Siuik^ Ttl> A. rVKI.YN Exponents of Modern Dam ing, T;ij), YWx entrir and Inhibition KSIKIII DAVIS— MistlT.s.S233 words
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Advertisement193 1936-06-14 2 I i By mH fc^ BS I^^. "So. iff i J 1/ }i w f a\ /I Jb! >il f P^^~ wJP r%vl fli If to M ■rktlfeh JBBUf pf ß r] *yw~ /Vl *l\ B« BBf^E^V3 B^Hb^Bßtl^Bßt I \V^^^^^v^^h iß^^P"^ w yi A 1 B I v l l193 words
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Article578 1936-06-14 3 ANCIENT HUMAN SKELETONS DR. CALLENF ELS RETURNS TO SINGAPORE in a raw in Upper Perm* <t r. lfl menu which may change 1 tin haelojrica] history of Malaya. Th«- spol is at Gua Ba'aik, about I om the Sunjrei Sipuf railway station, and the excavmti' orjfanined578 words
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Article346 1936-06-14 3 Will Be Ready In Two Years jHr! Sunday Tribune understands thai the Singapore Aquarium is not expected to be ready sooner than two years Anticipated to co>t approximately $120,000. it will be a [air-Kiz-d aquarium and one of the «*st in the Fast It will be a346 words
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Article53 1936-06-14 3 Berlin. now wireless their Horn the en e «»t with the :uri of a rem 1 'v. invention Invent 1< n portable transmis<loll been develoiH'd by a pri- lt ftrm in co operation with the It can be rn i(l quil in two Miiu-iLsrs a!i(i *ki 0153 words
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Article76 1936-06-14 3 Water In Swimming Pool Of Bangkok Sports Club 'from Our Own Corresponaent) Br.ngkok, June 13. Foui doctors and ere cnemi>.\ all foreigners, have reported tha. the vater in the winu tillg bath at ihe Eports Club, which hiu been uied for several ycai:- but Uiichanged, though filtered and76 words
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Article988 1936-06-14 3 THE REPORT Large Increase In Membership THF following is the report of the r mncil of the Clerical Union on th« work of the Tnion and siattmt-nt of accounts and balance l he«t foi the year ended Mar. 31, I9M: MEMBERSHIP The total number 01 active members988 words
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Advertisement173 1936-06-14 3 W W 1 CU/MLIT W WMJIUtE JEPWr CtlE 1 KUALA LUMPUR QfWP ADADE PKNAHG IPOH ~iJlllVlArUtvti~ TAIPENG ■aj "111 •I -J| j^k^iiLi J^^Sr*^ your stomach trouble, j\\ 1 CICCI SS Bisurated Magnesia '^ufr\^"'i I*l1 w^^ always give you 1 y §yy W quick relief by removing SfOe CtfYlUZlflPl i| the173 words
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Article175 1936-06-14 4 Stunned And Saved By Radio Sydney, June 1. A wanderer over countries by pushcycle. Rav D.xon. a 23-year-old New Zealande.'. now in Sydney, carried I radio sei which has proved both tns friend and enemy. Once he skidded off a steep road in New Zealand, fell 50175 words
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Advertisement56 1936-06-14 4 Tel. 3659 I O- 111 It 111 6.45 9.30 p.m. VRafael Sabatiai's World-Famed Classic! B tooo'% mo*tiS A»j4l IbJ^CiiniMiiil— M.itineek to-day s\M)I;KS OF THE KIVER" •URII MISS .MARKER" THE MOST AMAZING FILM KVKR MADE! H^^h Em _^^^Jh v Gall Trcniiere CAPITOL KING\S KIKTHDAY TKERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 356 words
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Advertisement225 1936-06-14 4 The REAL COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN JUST COME and ROAR AT THIS NEW HAROLD LLOYD TOUMPH I If vou want a good laugh, be sure to see "The Milky Way" —THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 12-6-36 Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 CAIPII C^ I— 6.1 5 TO-NIGHT 9.15 "One may go so far as225 words
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Advertisement279 1936-06-14 4 SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! ITS THE TALK OF TOWN SHIRLEY'S BEST YET 1 ff^HFllßj SHUN I V I I >lIM 1 JU With BILL ROIJINSON, JOHN BOLES and D I M p^ l_J m I B vmMffi^W' M 111 »l y^jWHll^ The Year's Most Baffling Murder Mystery! Somethin279 words
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464 1936-06-14 5 GREATEST FILM EVER MADE H. G. WELLS Harrowing Scenes Of Warfare rn\(HWl> .uitl produced upon the C %rancl MSto, II Walls' "Things tl dime," nrhicli i.pen- at the Capitol Themtre on Jane Ti, is the most amazinu and u.tMout any doubt the treated picture464 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-06-14 5 Margaret tu Bcotl who appears in Things To Come" at the Capitol Theatre on June 23.16 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-06-14 5 Henry Fonda and Lily pons In from i Dream Too Much" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre tht week19 words
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Article423 1936-06-14 5 MISS STANWYCK IN "ANNIE OAKLEY BUFFALO BILLS WILD WEST SHOW Till (lays of Buffalo Bill, Sitting liull and Ned Buntline days of super-showmanship which the shrinking citadels of American entertainment have rarely seen since nre dramatized in all their stirring: romance and red-blooded action in "Annie Oakley," which oprns at423 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-06-14 5 A scent' from "Things To Come" which opera at the Capitol Theatre on June 23.15 words
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Article259 1936-06-14 5 Real Accident In Film A THRILLING and disastrous accident which actually took place during the construction of Boulder Dam was filmed as the climax to a cquenct in "Boulder Dam," the Warner Bros picture, with the dam as its background, which comes to the Alhambra Theatre shortly. The259 words
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Article369 1936-06-14 5 BRILLIANT SINGER "I Dream Too Much NOW it may be confidently asserted that opera has found its place in the films RKO Radio's "I Dream Too Much." which opens at the Pavilion Theatre this week is convincing argument that it is possible to transform369 words
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Article224 1936-06-14 5 "LONESOME PINE First Natural Colour Fihn THK Ant natural-tolour pu lure of th wrtdSSfl, Walter WftfT*! production fSff Paramount of "I>m Trafl of the Luiu-soi'ie Pine." whirh l the apitol Theatre tins i »k \,:«.b s\i\ia Sidney, Fred Mac Morraj tnd Hestfj honda in the starring roles. ■•'I he Trail224 words
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Advertisement845 1936-06-14 5 js* f Corns as big as peas banished by Radox "I have pleasure in sending y~>u what was the corn at th* bottan </ my foot corn IJ as laryc u* a tMfMMM an d as thick as a pia. I Ciuld not uxtlk home t>ut afttr using your Radox845 words
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Article1069 1936-06-14 6 ESTABLISHING THE SECOND SUIT (By "Horatim") MANY contracts are lost because of the abiding faith of the declarer in a normal distribution anu it often happens that what is attributed to bad luck is really due to careless play. It should always be assumed that the adverse distribution1,069 words
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Advertisement107 1936-06-14 6 NEW. IFFICIFNT. AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROIBLES A new delicious tasting antacid powder of up-to-date lormula is being marketed under the name Bisma-Rex by United Drug Co.. Ltd. of Nottingham It neutralises acid, soothe* the membranes, relieves the stomach of flatulence and aids the t digestion of ioods liable107 words
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Advertisement195 1936-06-14 6 Restores Natural Whiteness^ to Your Teeth! j There is now a way to restore tho natural I w hiteness to your tteth. All you do is put just j WKsSr A a half-inch of *Kolynoa on a dry brush. Quickly Jg Koiynos removes tlie u^ly yellow stains and gm m^<195 words
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Advertisement89 1936-06-14 6 THE NEW RKVOLUTIONARY STE WART -WAR NER ~-r METAL TUBES < 11 OVERSIZE SPEAKERS I** AUTOMATIC STATION REGISTER I* *rm DUAL TONE CONTROL to ferjESaEfil CURVILINEAR CONE nnr rp ?s? t todH IMT^H RSI add an additional octave to tne i RSI t-Hi response) of j-1 jj DUAL-LINP: FILTER (rliminatiw89 words
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Article, Illustration1604 1936-06-14 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES THE iIWDAi ihuil^L, jj\*L 14, lMiti. apiUEtlMl weekly article of mine wr. they say; at other times hard goini Ooeaaionally I leap from my bed on Sunday morning full of vigour .n d got "In'' I 'I shull write jctly' now/ 1 1 inform myself, "and it1,604 words
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Advertisement47 1936-06-14 7 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliriously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A irial will prove the truth of our statement. TEL. 5378. w*. 18447 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1936-06-14 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore IKY our woman rorros ponden I I THF i. n who used to peep at Singu- pore Mis Virgl ..i Wi^ht, has been v. t ek with a irriage to Mr. George F. Milliken, a New Yorker v. been In Mi months, on A lew1,594 words
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Article215 1936-06-14 8 THE tremendous success of "Turnip Tops" and 'When Yellow Leaves. "nas brought Mrs. Ethel Boileau into the front rank of best-selling novelists. In the universal applause there has been no voice of dissent, and tne publication of a new novel by this popular author is an event of215 words
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Article686 1936-06-14 8 PRINTED materia are doing such u things n«>w-a-uays Jll 1 out In all the wild WooauTr spring, and scenery, and dots squares, that we are Retting used iS seeing thin little unusual, then when if far as havin n Mary all < blouse to. i rather star;686 words
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Advertisement20 1936-06-14 8 Jus I Arrived ladies' Underwear, Satin Slips and Gowns at U M I II S HOTEL and BKAS ItASAII ROAD.20 words
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Advertisement135 1936-06-14 8 MALA Y A N PEWTER Hundreds of Contemporary De- signs. Every Piece Faultlessly S Made by Hand. Sole Agents i MAYNAHD CO., LTD., 1 i S li, Battery Road, Singapore. J I iiiii i|:i|iiiiiihi iiiii m .i iMiniuiM. i i i i i :i!iiii|Miin>ii!iii l |<J..ij iiiiiiii.ii.iiniitinimniiir.iiiiitiuiiir^i l a JPALAIS135 words
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Advertisement156 1936-06-14 8 If he' gift shop! I Capitol Mansions, 157 North B. Kd. Exclusive models in Lamts' HATS. Hats made to o v der. Fashionable dresses. Famous' Rogo Siockings. S Exquisite Artificial Flowers. N *^WW I ML—— /BACKWARD Z^ BABItS K^ If Baby is backward and not gaining weight either on the156 words
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Advertisement32 1936-06-14 8 RENE ULLMANN millinery do*.) ANNOUNCEfi VERY SMART MORNING, AFTERNOON AND COCKTAIL GOWNS ALSO A AERY WIDE SELECTION OF LADIES HANDBAGS FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR MEW HATS— FLOWERS. ORNAMENTS Kl (terteuumßnn SINGAPORI32 words
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128 1936-06-14 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill rXRF. !..i' of u lull in I ttU In Kuala Lum;> ewhat, I Mould imapi i Ive heai uik! i i seekers aftei Majestic H and ih»Tanin. i>; > /eral ini hmi.sdl Air. ho brouj hi par: the Mr D 'Up, Mr i128 words
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Article, Illustration494 1936-06-14 9 TEASER'S Hill is ttffl 1 compamtivebr drand thouch > Either this week 'l) almost pcr- golf course. and the Arms, usually crowded in flne ather, have been b*2| were Mr :illf Mrs JJJJ staying at the tSS HalUdle and her mall children, staying at Staff CWh494 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1936-06-14 9 When The Suns Dips BE gay and ill filing and smart as you please by day, but the moment the dips and the tiny pin points of light spring eagerly into life against the golden afterglow, rivaling the ftr.st iaint .stars and scattering beauty everywhere, you will be eager to1,488 words
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Advertisement49 1936-06-14 9 f W- Im t't simpler and 1 1 safer to ask for i^g Southalls "-when |Jr .<'--. doing so you <■■» fC asiured of \j» the complete V^ i P»-otection. soft soothing comfort ra purity M.inie stands Of an chemist', •"d Stores.... A k ents for Malaya' GRAfTON 1 ABQRATQRIES.49 words
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Advertisement37 1936-06-14 9 Use Sketolene and prevent Mosquito Bites By applying Sketolcne direct to the skin wherever exposed mosquitoes and insects are warded off Does not stain the most delicate fabric. Of all Chemists and Stores. Manufacturers: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement127 1936-06-14 9 Latest Creations in Ladies* Hats. Novelties and Belts dis playing at De Souza Brothers, 42, Hifctl Street. Thone :1188. j SIN(JAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY ALL THE LATEST FICTION j CHEAP RATKS, SPECIAL TERMS FOR CLUBS MESSES 1 Green Circle Libraries 8f battery road j ,5. \Aux Chats Noirs London and Paris127 words
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Advertisement127 1936-06-14 9 PERSONAL MAGNETISM Is the Key to a Woman's Sneer ss, BE MAGNETIC Prof. A. PETERS, 95 Geylang Rcl. Hours 2to 7 p.m. V .5. I I ANNOUNCES A NEW and IN J ERESTINCi COLLECTION of I GOWNS S!»ORTSVVEAR 1 from LONDON, PARIS and VIENNA. S S MAYNARD'S BLDG^ 2nd PI127 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-14 9 <^frgy ydance in a beauliiul dance frock bought ffcvm B.uba llii|M k rii THE NOVELTY STOKK. Phone 3853.18 words
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Article569 1936-06-14 10 MALAYA cupfed with the burning question of tin. Will the control scheme be ret* v\«*l at the end of th< year or will th. 1,,. a,, ion to "all out* 1 method our London i oi n ipondeni oi Beai i "ba king In th< sunshine of569 words
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Article1211 1936-06-14 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones —Softened Brains; Local Red Tape; Sanctions rrwo itemi <>f ik'ws this week suggest that British university students, or at least a good proportion of them, have earned the question asked at the head o^ this article. A movement is on foot1,211 words
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Article598 1936-06-14 10 Anglius - Anglius lETI ET us start tlii.s week with a legal problem A A nARRISTER: "Now. sir, did you. or did you not. on trie date in question, 1 at any other time, previously or subsequently, say or even intimate to the do- i fendar.t598 words
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Article483 1936-06-14 11 ULTIMATUM GIVEN AT PISTOL -POINT WHITE COLONY SAVED A BRAVE ACT How Massacre Was Stopped London. THE <*ntire European population of Shamwn, white quarter of Canton, Southern China, escaped masacrr at the brutal hands of a horde of Chinese Bolshevik rebels. And onU to-day 13 years after is it revealed483 words
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Article261 1936-06-14 11 Found In "Valley Of Depression Cape Town. FOSSILS 200,000,000 years old— dug from 1 the depths of a "Valley of Depression"—have been sent to the South Africa Museum in Cape Town from Northern Rhodesia They fill 50 cases. The fossils are of pre-h?storic reptiles. They were261 words
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Article185 1936-06-14 11 Editorial Office "An Inn" Budapest I THE beggan of Budapest have started 1 a newspaper The editorial stall, all of whom are beggars, meet in a suburban public house There th? editor-in-chief .sits all day before a lar.T bottle ol wine while news is brought In185 words
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Article729 1936-06-14 11 Fen Picture Of A Flight To Australia THE following is a brief pen-picture of an air journey from London to Brisbane which has been compiled from descriptions by passengers who have actually made this wonderful, memory haunting flight. ■Your air-liner ascends smoothly. The Croydon ah-pon vanishes729 words
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Article238 1936-06-14 11 AVERAGE HEIGHT 41/2 FEET LORD MOYNE Cruise Of The Malay Archipelago London. May 56. A PALE faced pvprny race hitherto unknown has hevn discovered by lx>rd Moyne on a recent cruise of the Malay Archipelago. WEIRD TRO; Lord Moyne. Interviewed at the taf ceremony of an238 words
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Article342 1936-06-14 11 (By Air Mail; Baby Orang Utans At The Zoo (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 20 THIS is the time ot year when troplci.! animals best bear transportation to England, and consequently newcomer. arc reaching the Zoo daily, says T1..: Times. Among the most interesting arrivals are342 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-06-14 11 bv lclX? «t 1 the district of Taiping recently, and was shot cw,i tk 1 h 1 7 s Firsl row from left Mcssrs Lim p?k "tew. Yea P OOnf Too, and Luztoo. Standing, Messrs. Marriapen. Chong Ah Yeow. and Inche Ali.42 words
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Advertisement24 1936-06-14 11 f§]\\{ BMBfc. BVHB BMBB BB^ .^^^^Wr^SX^^BWVß^^TV^^Bv^. Bi\ B<kPt MAt "^tnr/^B BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co Ltd. sIME P 'dAßßyJco.,Ltd24 words
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Advertisement63 1936-06-14 11 ■v/y??yyyyy?&jj^^^ :':'>: J gw V\V\\ *fsl ■yyy':-:-y:'yy'yy^io^^r ««t A^Tni^CM' 1 :^ifi L A t i u u t in n -rll' <^^SSL Aas on sale in Malaya, China, v ?^wV founded on merit. Wy^jr V!^Bf^BKl^B|^i|HCfT^3\ SPOON y^ :^|fSjfl[ |JV¥TC4m3FuLufflffl %W^ Baby Book" nnd spoon measure. 1 enclose 20 cents in63 words
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Article1229 1936-06-14 12 A SCOT S M A N L O O K S A T MA LA YA s In Which I Describe Another Stag Party, Thanh S A Correspondent For A S Contribution On Th< S Brighter Singapore Move- mevt And Conclude With j A Reference To The Forth- coming Raspberry1,229 words
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Advertisement190 1936-06-14 12 S TICKETS EBBUSD > I C^XJDKS >v MX snttftf-j S TOR I'll' MR AND^ j TRAVEL 'railway uina j NO BOOKING I KKS. ChJnf.se and all Asiatic clients i ar*- Kivfii the best of attention £J I Sf, RoMIMMMI Road, Singapore. Telephone >WB. <•- WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA j JEWELLED190 words
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Advertisement8 1936-06-14 12 EXG Ar I\ TOM, THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL8 words
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Advertisement88 1936-06-14 12 VIM is wonderful for will use me any I X 'A more I'm too dirty I FORK: "I used y dk V T v )w k^9 M I kCKIFB: "Oh. Mr. v.m. I fl£j *Jj XtK i t v v. we both look I like new #fflth I Vim deans88 words
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916 1936-06-14 13 Spectacles And Dignity— First Impressions How We Can Help. X 1 o >»I««! 4»«5»«!»«5»4»«8 > 4»4 4 4 >^ >iii l**J 4 !*^^*M* B* B* 8 >- Bt-!*-S8 t- !*-S- jF th< n l.;« with a handicap I I all, DOl916 words
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Advertisement531 1936-06-14 13 fIBI u r i BKj^BKAlyi^H^BHj^B|^P^Jßßß|lEßBly 1 1^1> VVriT Si\ AST iMA FOR THOSE WHO DRIVE FOR THE FUN OF 6T I are my favourite cigarettes 1 r IH^ T^f f^^^^m ll: ::|IUIUIIJI/ r. V^OmillCtP H B^ B B ever nere was one Low built, because lliev never affect m A531 words
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2214 1936-06-14 14 DUELS FOR "DEVIL'S EYES' GREATEST SECRET GAME IN THE WORLD TO-DAY IN Nowmber, 1926, a poor Dutch farmrr named Coetzee ilabb'ed his fingers in the s.ind by Alexander Bay J» V.imaqu.iland, S.W. Africa, and picked up diamonds. This u.l- the beginning of the greats* diamond2,214 words
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Advertisement183 1936-06-14 14 |B I^^^^^PJJ Many a tim your woul( l '»e best picture was spoilt t |<| 5[ JH| 18R*****8^I BRBB39B8^ because it was "out-of -focus." You were badly difi- 1 'f^^j'^Hl t^^ J^^^^^fi appointed and it is not possible to take the same j Takes twelve P' ctures of 2 'i183 words
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355 1936-06-14 15 AN OPEN TUSSLE THIS YEAR Wdl-lialmiced Teams The l-nlries Are Colhges Eligible To Join? Foonn Seong Competition And Daris Cup System Reply To Criticism Perak Championships May Be Open To Outside Players Results Of Friendly Matches (By "Dragon") THE Singapore Junior Badminton tournament is BOW learning355 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-06-14 15 Prize winners of the Javenile Amateur Weight-Lifting Association, Singapore.9 words
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Article882 1936-06-14 15 Reason For B.A.M, Decision "DACQUET, 1 my badminton colleague In Ipoh discusses the matter in his weekly notes, which appear below. The decision of the Badminton Association of Malaya at its meeting in Ipoh during the Whitsun Holidays when there were delegates from Singapore, Penang. Perak, Selangor and882 words
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Article159 1936-06-14 15 Must Learn How To Broadcast A booming voice and a soap box do not a politician make, in the eyes oi the Political Research and Service Group of the United Australian Party The party aspirant of the future must know how to speak correctly for radio broadcasts. Young159 words
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Article479 1936-06-14 15 AT a meeting of the management committee of the" Tamils' Reform Association on June 0, it was decided to raise the salary of the Bill Collector to $15 a month as from July 1. It was also decided that the accounts of the Dramatic Section should be479 words
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Advertisement291 1936-06-14 15 W^r^ EhNZ^^l is now served W «ai /Ac leading m*"* *«^v C^. Mf* f £1 Mft fw M j 71 V"*? 1^ 'i' I V^ /^^S^_ Msi&rtt 11FIIKN th(> weather is warm and Ss><> J^^^^ your fancy turns to something Sjl^ < IBl3ftsBm v r^ool and refreshing— it's good to291 words
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Advertisement96 1936-06-14 15 The 0.C.8.C. Staff Badminton Party, Malacca. H FUT ly Hu|uL Imitations waste Jg&smk \Sftv yyi forf by occ »P»«n9 worthless "in-* o l*l^*'1 1^*'* 0 imitation* that' masquerade under the name of one Flit Flit n solcl on 'y <n tno B^^te Yellow Hn with the 'soldier, and |3^^^S Mfey96 words
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852 1936-06-14 16 CAPTAINCY PROBLEM FOR ENTHUSIASTS PERAK QUIBBLING OVER MATCH AT K. L. "(By Forward") HOW should a captain of a team, be it cricket, or soccer, or rugger or hockey or any other game, be elected? This question is raised by a rather startling incident in852 words
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Article581 1936-06-14 16 late Of Mat'.hes SPORTING BUT RISKY DECLARATION Bl §Ptt l \tok> THAI it i^ no! always sail Ut lU 1 i.,,. \«-n ulicn in m u.is evidenced i» ruket match hetweea Um °V r^ and the Ceylon sports c lub wlll h W* |>laN«il on the Katies581 words
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Article97 1936-06-14 16 V.M.C.A. To Meet ¥W5 V will mt'H the Singapore r Club In an Inter-Club j**o«i the YIICA COUNTS pUytll will raprMMU P S !< Vlf(l Dr Chla and A I Di Hartdu Kami? and I a Aisi.. O fT Y p \v> n P S BoOf and T;i97 words
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Article243 1936-06-14 16 Ov rwhelmed By Hospitality f London. THE Indian rriekeu r.s have been overwhelmed by the hospitality offered them by their would-be hosts throughout the country, and have been compelled to refuse numerous invitations to dinner and lunch. Interviewed by Reuter the manager of the team said that he243 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-06-14 16 Ventura Marques, who will shortly be fighting B. d<- Guzman for the featherweight championship of the Orient.17 words
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Article704 1936-06-14 16 FOOTBALL NOTES COMMENTS R.A.F. LEAD FIRST DIVISION: CHINESE SECOND (BY -FULL-BACK") The S.A.F.A. League and Commercial Cup competition have reached the concluding stages. In the First Division League the K.A.F. are still leading. The Airmen have 16 points in 11 matches. They have been playing very good football, but an704 words
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Article404 1936-06-14 16 Plea For Youth CLAIMS OF YOUNG PLAYERS There is the usual strong plea that youth should be given his chance in England this season, and. though its advocates have often been badly let down, cricketers are completely in sympathy with it It is, in fact, insisted404 words
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Article135 1936-06-14 16 New Season To Open On August 29 rooTBALL ram an already eagerly I Manning the fixtures for the new .season which starts in England On Au^ There are, however, no special First Division "tit-bits" to bo found at the commencement. The champions. Sunderland, will be away to Sheffield135 words
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Article595 1936-06-14 16 fioxi\(; BY "K.O." KEEN SPORT Raphael To Meet Sato AMATEUR boxing in Singapore has grown from its chrjtalsj and reached staj>t' of sflcftSßej which compares favourably with non-pro-Vl siona) Lomjik in other countries Fast of Suez. Thi> happ\ si.iir of affairs u maiii'v due to Mm595 words
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Article88 1936-06-14 16 K. Carr Succumbs After Bad Car Smash London, THE well-known road racer. died this morning. He was at Brookland.s race track when i»smashed Into the lopi and w i FRENCHMAN C*** ll^.. 31 Parts. May fl| Motor cycle r the pow bf a St. Germain to-day were88 words
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Article598 1936-06-14 17 "GLOOMY SUNDA Y" IN SINGAPORE SONG THAT CAUSED TWENTYONE SUICIDES SONG-HIT which bai takm ConMnental-Europe and fcmerfea »nd to 1,, leaving ,,ii 4pn ision afcide behind ite immediate sueccsa haa arrived in Smraiwre "Gloomy Sunday, the new iona> was j i I, Like the pES PiSfc ErS« the hes men598 words
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Article96 1936-06-14 17 Worn; n Hound And Robbed Singapore, Saturday. A DARING armed robbery was committed in Boon Keng Road. Balestier District, yesterday. Shortly after 2 o'clock three Chinese armed with knives and pistols calmly walked into a house occupied by a ship's chlnchew, his wife and their daughter. The Chiiu'hew96 words
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Article295 1936-06-14 17 Opening Of New Premises To-Morrow TO-MORROW (Monday) a new bank in Singapore will hold its formal opening. It is the Bank of China, the bead office of which is in Shanghai, and which has 205 branches and subbranches in China, with offices in London, New295 words
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Article179 1936-06-14 17 Inhsrent Conditions Are Satisfying (By Air Mail) (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London, June 3. IN spite of the scares and alarms in the tin world, inherent market conditions are satisfying. In March tin consumption reached 13.424 tons, the highest since the peak month of September 1935 (13,693179 words
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Article289 1936-06-14 17 First Malayan Delegate To Conference COR the first time Malaya will be represented in the International CongreM of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences to be held in Oslo, Norway, from Aug. 3to Aug. 9, 1936. The Malayan delegate will be Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie, Curator of the Raffles289 words
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Article130 1936-06-14 17 Revenue Officers Surprise Smugglers Singapore, Saturday. ONE of the biggest jraids made by the Department of Excise during the last thre-e months took place an hour after midnight yesterday at East Coast Road. Four revenue officers watching the seashore saw the expected motor-sam-pan arriving. Directly it130 words
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Article197 1936-06-14 17 Took off 31 lbs. with Kruschen Why continue to be fat? Why continue to be afraid to step on a weighing machine for fear of what it may IbOWf Once you start on Kruschen, being weighed is no longer an ordeal, but a pleasure. Read197 words
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Advertisement303 1936-06-14 17 VITAMINS A#4> BBPSfe FULL NUTRITION "^BS^^Hi jOf "«JK" m I I VNII Xf^ Cf^ NECESSARY I ig^m FOR HEALTHY GROWTH 0- iSS^tosis lhc Al!cnbul > <> ss 'cn) o\ iKinnns in ample proportions and has many other athaniat'es -I. ihal make it a thoroughly I ix sale substitute vshtre natutal303 words
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Article272 1936-06-14 18 Junior Badminton TIES IV LATHES' SINGLES A SURPRISE wns qmn in the Singapore Jurier Badminton Tournament at th»* Clerical Union yesterday when MSsn Annie Wc2. a "find" of the eoametltJon. defeated Miss Chan K>n£ Ckenff, one of la^t y<ar' semi-finaJi^i' in straight sets. 11—5, 11—8. in the272 words
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Article130 1936-06-14 18 RUBBER FIFfY STEADY Reported Reduction I n Freight To Y. <Fr; m r)/ F rmiitjani Singapore, Saturday sooa, RUBBER I o lon (spol 7:» I6d. cm Mark< ton< N (spot): 15 unchiaiid Mark* I Singap Sdkn Spot 26^ June JulylSept. L >r, Oct. Dec. 26L, Jan. Mar.130 words
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Article898 1936-06-14 18 SINGAPORE CHINESE SPOR TS MALAYAN OLYMPIC RECORD BROKEN WO fewer than 323 athletes massed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday morning for the opening of the Fourth Singapore Chinese Sports Meeting. They represent 30 teams from various schools and clubs, and the winners will be among those to be chosen898 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-06-14 18 The girl athlete *ho participi-i.-tl in the TinffpnM CblßMi Sports which began at the Julan Besar Stadlimi yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-06-14 18 Miss Liang Yuen Sen. who won the Putting Lhe Shot at the Singapore Chinese Sports at the Jalan Bear Stadium yesterday.21 words
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86 1936-06-14 18 DAILI rHICES IPIU.NT. Singapore Batatthg noon Mn TVT.QC Buyen. 8e No. I.X.R.S.S. in (i (F.0.8. JUXM I 13 16 26 15 16 Good F.A.Q. ii «*'-0.8. Ju iG 257No. i.x.K.s.s. (Spot-loose) (awardab)e 8> 25"« dt June 25% 26 July|Sepl 26> a 26> 486 words
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Article47 1936-06-14 18 Singapore Saturday. The Ceylon Bporta Club were d. the Raffles Institution on the RI ground to-day, bv 80 runs tn?f?'JH <Che]iiah 15; Sundram 5 lor 4; Walts 4 for 3» E. W. Barker 24; ;1 4 lur Kandasamy I for nor, ttw I fo47 words
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Article47 1936-06-14 18 s i Saturday c™ e > l beat th( b.c.n.c. at cri( nooi4 a Hong Lim Green by 31 r oo A S S 110 rui Paramar 23; Evan Wang, thl 13, 22 and P. V r. singh, four for Jan J<h throe for 18)47 words
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Article33 1936-06-14 18 Sin- ;:day Only one ti< In th <>penj)ou'lea was Dlayed In thi Y.M.C.A. fMt* "un Tennis Tournament ifternoon. Dr. l Pereira brttffcK T A. AJ: nd Yo-shii h 7—5. 7 5.33 words
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Advertisement135 1936-06-14 18 FOR H EALTH AND VITALITY USE There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and eff\c?cy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. Oi^AfciA possesses enormous Health and Vitality res.;o:ini.; properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your crganiaai making vou a New Man with135 words
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Article929 1936-06-14 19 SE LANG OR SUMMER MEET GOOD DIVIDENDS AT FINAL DAY'S RACING Koala Lumpur, Saturday. in favoured ti I i 1 in Kuala The t the largest t jr. The totaliaator ipprirtcd and s ndend.s were returned. need that th« 00 for no! cour Tankard similar if on BIG SWEEP Thr929 words
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Article54 1936-06-14 19 All mr^mborr. are cordially inv'tod t attend khe litcrarv nlftht on Wninesday Jun- 17, a 1 8 D.m. The fo'►ers kR>6 kindly rnns^nt ;r> cake part: -A O Lord. Koh Lianj: <3 Or i, T,rM. Tiin Chvo. Kwan Sai Kheont Imi Kok Ann Members are assuiec of vcrv54 words
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738 1936-06-14 19 PERAK BOWLER'S FEAT 5 FOR 9 Selangor Dismissed For 68 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala lumpur, Saturday. THE inter-State cricket matcb bft-.vt:n Sclangor cn'd Fcrak tcirmcnccd t;>-tT2,y. On account of the inability of Jdn&ass and Spelcfcuind: t> plcy Pcrak had tc Requisition the services oi738 words
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Article525 1936-06-14 19 Perak B?at Kedah By 7-1 (From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, Saturday. PERAK beat Kedan in their first Malaya Cup fixture to-day by seven goals to one. The first-half was evenly contested, Perak only scoring one goal r.s the result of a penalty kick ti fcen by r< Lean525 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-14 19 "Silver Monk" (IfcPhenon up> being led In after winning the thud lace at the second day of the Selangor Kaee.s.20 words
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Article172 1936-06-14 19 Draw i or Tennis, PingPong And Billiards THE following lies of the ?u i t :u been arranged: TENNIS SINGLES HANDICAP .Tui\i 15. Dr. Loh Poon Lip i 12) vs. Qusk Chiang Seng S) (to G Jtoe 10, D.-. p. K. c Tyau I* u« v.;. Klonß Chin172 words
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Article126 1936-06-14 19 Th? Cevlon SDoit; Club gained a victory in iheir cricket matci Mi'i'i the 81r.papore Recreation Club at Balestie*' Plain this afternoon. BaUinc: flnt. the S.K.C. were dismissed for 81 iun D'Cotta was the rer with 22. A. S. A. Jansen took e i SR.C. wickets fcr 14 runs.126 words
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Article68 1936-06-14 19 In a mutch between St. Andrew -> School and Sc. Joseph's Institution o:\ latters ground on Saturday the rxner won by 11 runs. P. HLI witn ~o was top scorer for St. Andrew's and Pennefather with 60 was top scorer for .he losers. Di nougb68 words
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Article131 1936-06-14 19 Preparing For Henley Regattas in Ou i Important tiw we In I* I i Henley. Tham<? i d I ondon R Clubs both ai rail tin n coach< ta Page the <■ ptaln-coacn ol Thames, is to I followed by R H H Symoi < mbridge131 words
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Article31 1936-06-14 19 Middlesex BeaUn In Second Division Singapore, Saturday In a second^ division football match played at langiin mr dtternoon inn>:killm-^ btai th Middlesex Regiment by trie octa joai iA thn31 words
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Article61 1936-06-14 19 Singapore. Saturday. Time saved the Raffles College from defeal by, the 8. C. C ha two-day cricket fixture on the Padang. the gam" ending in a draw. SCC. 167 (Goodn;an 41: Giilinh Jones 39; Thuralsingham 5 for 42 > Raffles College 123 for 9. (Thuraisins ham61 words
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Article67 1936-06-14 19 Ths following have been selected to play for th«? Junior Department against Frasor a*id Ncavc on Thurs- day. June 18 on th.> Frpser and Ncavj j ground:— Tall Kwan;; Sing; Phca Kciv; Hak-\ Khoo Soo Thuan, J E j Law. Ong Svvee Law. Choo Benfi 1 Chaye, M.67 words
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Article38 1936-06-14 19 Playing a. horn?. th A Medical C I beat the Y.M.C.A. this afternoon by 18 runs in a lew-scoring match. 1 Medical College: 76 <Md. Din 31). Y.M.C.A.: 58 Bon Beng, five for 11>38 words
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Advertisement134 1936-06-14 19 RHEUMATISM DRI\ OUT hould b( n ili.sed Rheumatism is s°' nevitabie it the poisonous acid the U m kept on the tt »n thus pi form; .•.Is in the Joints. IJt sclvopi act '.< n of in -i Inn 1 the ml ri it re u ted nerve c« n134 words
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Advertisement29 1936-06-14 19 < I I ordir Haig NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE 4 AGE NTS JOHN LITTLE £C?,L T D (incorporated Jin lEnglano)I Englano) SINGAPORE, KUALA; LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH.29 words
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Article, Illustration105 1936-06-14 1 FRIDAY'S FIRST DIVISION SOCCER An incident in Friday's First Division match In which the R.A. drew with the RE. 2—2. The winners (Middlesex of the Springboard Diving event (2 men in a team i at the Malaya Command Aquatic Sports on Frit: The R.A.F. team, who won the Frer Stylr105 words
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