Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 June 1936
1936-06-21
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Title Section22 1936-06-21 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol 4.— No. 2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1936. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 193G.22 words
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139 1936-06-21 1 GOVERNOR'S PROPOSALS TO COLONIAL OFFICE REDUCTION OF FEES MORE GRANTS-IN-AID: CONTROL OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS To The Sunday Tribune) reversal of the dementi policy of providing elementary English educ?ion to only the select ICW in Malaya is expected to be announced shortly by H.E. the Governor,139 words
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Article227 1936-06-21 1 J^LREADY it i- the U ndency of the Government to give more eneoura.i to private schools and also render more assistance to the Chinese schools in Malaya. lew «lue*rti *cted to rer.ult in the estab-* lishment of n hools in the country, of which there227 words
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Article504 1936-06-21 1 GROWTH OF CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT JNTEREST in the problem of clerical bkUbtednew in the Colony I been revived by the debate on the matter at the meeting ''tin Legislative Council last Monday. The Sunday Tribune i» inKVMd that the borrowing i vil among local wag* earners is504 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-06-21 1 The new Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, who is expected to approve the important recommendations on education in Malaya by Sir Shenton Thomas.27 words
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Article140 1936-06-21 1 29 DISMISSALS Wholesale Bribery And Corruption (From Our Oum Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. AFTER a three -day inquiry held by the Chief Police Officer, Perak, Mr. E. Bagot, at Taiping, two sergeants, two corporals, two lance corporals and itwenty-three constables, most of whom have over ten years'140 words
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Article194 1936-06-21 1 Capt. D R. Bannsrman Miss Frances Hack CT. ANDREW'S Cathedral was tli? setting of a pretty wedding yesterday, when Miss Frances Lorna Hack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hack, of West Australia, became the bride of Captain Douglas Ronald Bannerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman194 words
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Article56 1936-06-21 1 Transferred To Bankruptcy Office, Penang Mr. C. O. Lim, Asst. Official Assignee, Singapore, will leave for transfer to Bankruptcy Office, Penang, at the end of this month. Mr. C. H. Koh 8.A., formerly of the law firm of Aitken and Ong Slang, haa joined the Singapore56 words
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Article136 1936-06-21 1 Committee Appointed TO GUIDE OFFICIAL POLICY j A COMMITTEE has the Improvement Trust Ordinance. This action follows the comprehensive report on slum clearance compiled recently by Mr. L. Langdon Williams, Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, after his return from Home leave where h studied the136 words
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Article19 1936-06-21 1 Bangkok, Saturday. The seventy- fourth anniversary of I Prince Damrong's birthday is being observtd in Penang to-morrow.19 words
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Article220 1936-06-21 1 CHIANG ACTS "Withdraw All Your Troops" Hongkong:, Saturday Afternoon. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has 111 lodged an ultimatum with General Li Chung Jen (Kwangsi Commander-in-chief) and General Pah Sung Hsi (Kwangsi Vice Com-mander-in-chief) demanding the complete withdrawal of Kwangsi troops from Hunan to their original garrison quarters220 words
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Article96 1936-06-21 1 THE Sunday Tribune understands that the projected Malayan internal air service will be brought into operation some time next year. Messrs. Mansfield ami Co., Ltd.. 'the company proposing to run It. an4 Mr. C. E. Wurtxburg. a Director of the. firm, who is now on Home96 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-21 1 An upprnpriata picture of the Gov in ths grounds of Raffles Institution with the Senior Master, Mr. G. L. Bayliss.20 words
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Advertisement7 1936-06-21 1 for Bi H Sports Reports Read the7 words
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Advertisement28 1936-06-21 1 pi a HE IW%M llt I A 1 br<&Qr%\ wjom ]J® Mm lA <* if ''/p m PERF ECTION §<Sp£*£>2/ scots wHisnrkgg^/ (l Sole Agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.28 words
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654 1936-06-21 2 HOUSE SHORTAGE PROBLEM THE CENSUS Coming "Raid" On Houses IT is, of course, still too early to give even any approximation of the census population of Singapore, but it is expected that there will be a substantial increase over the 1931 figure. The main reason654 words
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Article218 1936-06-21 2 AT THE CINEMA Thrilling Drama At The A I ham bra LAS VEGAS, where Ihe building ol America's gfeafc 'M:r. Is 0Ohi( is selected as th° Setting for th€ Waiiier Eros, production •Boulder Dam." Which wed a1 the Alh. day. The picture presents a most dramatic story and218 words
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Article38 1936-06-21 2 Mr. W. Maeuss. Consul-Goneral Germany, will be on leav* of Ateem j from Singapore, June 22 to Auti During his absence tho Chancellor, Mi O. Neidt. will be in charge of the Ge vman Consulate General.38 words
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Article165 1936-06-21 2 11 Plunen In K. L CROSS-COITNTfcY PLIGHT (From ()i<> Own A l I Kuala Uiinpiir. Salun, p>l KIILN aeroplanes arrived ai 1 the Kuala l.umpu.* Fl>mg Club to-daj tor the All Malayan Flyiaj l u l> ral«y. so far the lii^.st n most important dying rally t165 words
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Article205 1936-06-21 2 Mariamman Tsmple Ceremonies MORE than r>.ooo Hindus from all m Ol Malay. i are be- iniuii" to ratlin to-day at th( Iffariamman Temple i South Bridge Road, s. the r :cst and must Important of Hindu mples in the rlty for ceremonies in nnectlon with205 words
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Advertisement197 1936-06-21 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A THIS WKKK ITIONAL CABARET AtTRACTtON APPEARING PJIGHTLT THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE (OH'AN HMLKV TED KYhLYN ESTELLE DAVIS Songs. Piano, Banjo, Costume Character Numbers, Comedy Songs, Tap, Kccentric and Exhibition Dancing, Latest Vogues in Evening Wear. I Hi; MOST I'Ol'll AK CABARET KVKK TO VPF'KAK IN SINGAPORE.197 words
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Advertisement92 1936-06-21 2 Ja.ck Hulbcrt COMINC I' M A JP HJ TO THE iflAvlv XJW m^^ M&\ f^*li GIWA MALO-G aOBEaTSON HACE ,(jfcß^r^N (^Bk\\ A CAiNSBOftOUGH PICTURE Here's the BIG car" with the low upkeerTcost ii'i <>>>^ Sleek graceful lines of 19i6. w h Js fc the poise and elegance of a reallj92 words
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1284 1936-06-21 3 ANMJAL MEETING OF RAFFLES HOTEL EXTENSION OF HOURS PETITION TURNED DOWN 'Singapore, Saturday. S 1 i: general meeting of Ho Ltd., to-day, Mr. .1. A. Clarke the Chair man, stab besides the decrease in tourist traffic anoth; rning their turnover was the increasing anil !l!a1,284 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-06-21 3 Bignor E. Mattoli. who has been Italian Consul In Singapore for two is. has been recalled to Italy for a new appointment. He and hi.s beautiful wife leave many friends behind.31 words
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Article198 1936-06-21 3 Presentation By Directors And Staff Singapore. Saturd ALTHOUGH I have known Mr Aba "the m ,A nve and a half, years ana therefore can only judge his work froi i these few years. I must say that he has given the greatest satisfactioi ms duties and T198 words
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Article133 1936-06-21 3 Tins 01 Hydraulic Brake Fluid Singapore. Saturday. A Japanese. Saito Matsui, manager of Messrs. Matsui Bros, in Sophia Road ngured as an accused in a case under the Merchandise Marks Act before Mr L. B. Gibson in the criminal district court to-day. After trial on a charge133 words
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Article58 1936-06-21 3 Three Further Recitals In Singapore The artistes Lili Krauss. pianist, and Simon Goldheig. violinist, who made such a r.ood impression when they appeared in Singapore some 'veeks ud, will give further recitals at Um Memorial Hall to-ni^ht (Sunday) and to-morrov. and Tuesday. During the throo prosr.nnmes th^y will58 words
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Article66 1936-06-21 3 Singapore, Saturday. Bail was strongly opposed by the police when Lee Ah Choon and Ang Sin Tee were produced before Mr. Trevor. D. Hughes, the second magistrate, this morning. They wore charged with the possession of a pistol, lour rounds of ammunition and a dagger in Lorong66 words
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Article81 1936-06-21 3 Singapore, Saturday. July 20 and 21 have been fixed for the trial of Lim Kian Huat, Seah Hang Liang ?nd Ong Chew, who are at present out en a $1,000 bail, on a charge of possessing contraband cigarettes. The seizure one of the biggest in recent81 words
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Article, Illustration121 1936-06-21 3 Returning To Singapore On July 2 T(ii Nations' Rural Hygiene nuniiaton which Ls now carrying invtMigauon.s in the Last in prepalatjon for the Rural HygieiK- Conference ■>.■ held in Java next year is expectback in Btngapore by the S-harn-'^orst on July 2. AIUt visiting Malaya the Commission121 words
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Article297 1936-06-21 3 JESSELTON ICE AND POWER Reduction Of apital Agreed To A.\ x iary g< ing ol iin Jesselton Ice and Pon < Ltd., wns held loiiowing the annual meeting Friday. Mr. J. A. Eh., vai in Ihe lr, and ottu n Mr. Chee ciu; i Chi China ruan, Mr. m and297 words
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Article53 1936-06-21 3 Thfc fallowing I m lifted l<. represent the Junioi nent agaliui Middlesex Regt. on Thursday j«nr 13 at Tanglin: J. Ferguson (Captain) Ong swfo Law Shim Kah Foo k' Leembruggen. B. s. Varma, Suratti J Webber. B. M. Bark. Gih Keim Swoc' LH. Newman Tan Guaii Kiat. J.53 words
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Advertisement41 1936-06-21 3 n J J IU seconds' '^'O niaucr how severe vonrstom.ich trouble, 1 Bisurated Magnesia I will always give you I quick relief by removing I the cause. Try it now H Don't suffer another day. MkWkWßkWmmMkWk i very ittUe. S M41 words
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Advertisement216 1936-06-21 3 f 7# i f DELICIOUS o WITH IJ^i>A^|»n^^| I I *£> WEET-BIX Good for you, WEET-BIX ret all |hi Bl^S g W\ and marvellous to eat! The goodnes.s. all the hcalth-gfv- I l» II rnspest nuttiest, crunchiest, ing and body-building eleflavoured cereal yet made! ments of whole wheat -the 7216 words
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Advertisement254 1936-06-21 4 WARNKR BBOO* THRILL -PACKKI) ADVENTURE TRIUMPH WITH AMAZING SCENES 01 DARING THAT WILL MAKE YOU QHIP THE SEATS! ALHAMBRA io > ...r.^, vr U y v| Sec the great RIDING A It LN AWAY BATTLING »*<;*[" bolldkr dam dynamite truck A THOUSAND PBBI in all its ()N THE FDGE OF254 words
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Advertisement170 1936-06-21 4 PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM THIS WONDERFUL OLOURKD PRODUCTION AS AN EPOCH-MAKING EVENT! t^*+ my ni"r/M Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 \^f\r*l I U L US TO-NIGHT 9.15 SEE THE MOST^HrTILING FIST FIGHTS EVERFILMED! »y\^' "THE TRAIL OF THE C 1 A JJ J Aii Ml POP-EYE the SAILOR in "VIM, VIGOR VITALITY"170 words
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Advertisement288 1936-06-21 4 PINED m;<m> Man's Attempt To Smuinrtp Tobacco Atn,, t s,uo.nr^;r^r^. rigorous imprisonment was im hs this morning by Mr l' B Qiffl? 08 1 the criminal district court on iJSr i. ln Hiang. c He had pleaded guilty to the no^. sion of 170 lb. of Javanese tobacSH 8 104288 words
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Article348 1936-06-21 5 CLARK GABLE AND MYRNA LOY FINE ROMANCE Jean Harlow As A Secretary !II BAI I»W IVS ultra ,(\v\n metropolitan eonii ic- 1 M i millionaire hwibaai it lln ion Cfl <»1 t v\o hi-. w\\v whom he adi ami h secretary whom he tq j^348 words
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Article226 1936-06-21 5 THINGS TO COME Drama Of The Future ALEXANDER Korda*B production n irf 11. G WVils futuristic drama. Thiiv will be screened I Theatre next change ed on .t grandoise st-aU*. tins gripping narrative unfolds a prophetic vision of events likely to uccur during I \t 120 yvars. The in Everytown226 words
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Article303 1936-06-21 5 TO BE SEEN IN 'THE UNGUARDED HOUR the produetiosi of "The I nuuarded Hour" Metro-(i)ldwvn-Mayer film. which crmes in the i'avilion Theatre this week, a new romantic team th reads Ihrouirh the urrippinu si-enes ol a fresh departure in mystery -romance storie>. it unites Loretta303 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-06-21 5 Mym I <■ ble and Jean Harlow, who appear in Wifo v.s yi which openi .it the Capitol Theatre on July i.21 words
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Article205 1936-06-21 5 Plenty Of Talent In Canada Montreal. Quebec. REPRESENTATIVE ol the Brit 1 Empire Beys' Band Association ha^ irrived hre to recruit young Canadian muslciaiUi for a buys' band of JO •rfayers to tcur the Empire. 'Ihe boys will assemble in London ftve lor a three months' tour ot205 words
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160 1936-06-21 5 "TO MY GREVI SURPRISE IT STOPPED THE TAIN ALMOST IMMEDIATELY." "For the past 10 years I have suffered agonisnu'. stomach pains and was unable io obiuin rest -t night a ttiend of mine told me about Bisma«ex to my great: surprise it stopped the pain almost immediately and I am160 words
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Article343 1936-06-21 5 "SNOWED UNDER A. Fe m i nine no "GNOVI i:i> I Bdfer," a roilkkinjj First National ronunlv romance with a New England soliin«. tomes to tho Pavilion Theatre today, bringing together tending man and three loading women, ail of whom are top notch Hollywood stars in their343 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-06-21 5 1 me. 11 whirti opens at tne Capitoi T\ on Tuesday.11 words
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Article307 1936-06-21 5 "ANNIE OAKLEY" The Willie linine Revue Man i figures thaw ii from real-life .-><>( i it«*ii u ith the Western frontlet eone to life in ti»»vivid si;«-vii drama, "Annie Oakley, M which ww na .t Iha /Uhambta Theatre this ireeh anu m which R%rban Rtanwjck Is307 words
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Advertisement178 1936-06-21 5 Grown on Bald Heads by Using KOTALKO A typical example of the enthusiastic praise accorded to Kotalko is the report of Mr. W. Jones, of Manning-tree. wKtißßF^^^X now I have an abun- and I have marvelled at the results. Friends wno saw my head belore I used Kotalkt —and who178 words
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Advertisement189 1936-06-21 5 Take SANATOGEN and feel thoroughly Healthy w BTTB You can be stronger and Sanatogen increases your more healthy— Sanatogen strength, for it givei will make you so. Whether your body exactly th you are run-down as a elements that produce result of strain and worry, vitality. Thus, in a or189 words
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Article582 1936-06-21 6 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Doctor of Ocuarl Science) IT is said that John Bunyan, on seeing a criminal pass by. on his way to the gallows, said: "There, but for the Rrace of Ood, goes John Bunyan." Similar expressions have been credited also to582 words
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Article210 1936-06-21 6 Fell 16ft. And Fractured Skull Montevideo, Uruguay. A 16-FOOT fall has killed an English sailor, Mr. Arthur M. B. Case, second officer of the British cargo steamei Ovingdean Grange, which has arrived here from Swansea. Mr. Case, v/ho was 53. died only an hour and a half210 words
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Article867 1936-06-21 6 (By "Horatius" THE ONE-TWO-THREE FALLACY pL AVERS whose experience has taught them the danger of ambiguous bidding', do not usually reach ln'k r h declarations at No Trumps without first having explored the suits. To reach a game bid by the simple "by numbers" process of one. two867 words
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Advertisement567 1936-06-21 6 IO CORNS on 1 pair of feet! Everg one out -in a week N>> f.!*t-t- i m >:.;'■ roils utting- juai ft frnpriiMt, rcfrrahinK footbath «-very ni#ht f<r few m^lith. Ami after that. t»«ro ia what hapiN-iw rna n lot from corn*. I trttd B*m unit tiiri/thmg J thomjht uoul'i567 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1936-06-21 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IN unusual Phi com* to Misi Winifred r I t" i waa publish* uid prw So im] •he Dutch bj i book r travel bj an gnglishu tad the Dutch has just been pubm under the title of 1 Tlic Dutch editi m itifuily produc i.!id ii1,576 words
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Advertisement61 1936-06-21 7 Ir^ J > VersuLir Inasmuch tu 9€i form on appetizing addition to ani; tne.tu at (my time, anywhere. Our freshly mad? PORK AND BEEF fl A USA a E S have a ditttnettvs Jlac ur 4 the result of many years' experience in s'iu anc making. This experience helps us61 words
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Article, Illustration2093 1936-06-21 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. BY our i* <» in aii correspondent ONE of the big functions tills Weak, Formal '•-> Singapore branch >>'. the Bank <<f China, which ook p Monday There was a large crowd of people present, among \\-> being Dr and Mrs P K iu Mr2,093 words
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Advertisement65 1936-06-21 8 lusl Aniud Ladies' I'nderwear, Satin Slips and Gowns at lIAFFLES HOTLL and IJKAS BASAH KOAl). A \*om»n knowt that In 1 the vital mitiert of hygiene and comfort sSe n safe with Southa k a name *»'oc ated for over SO yean I ~'th the highest post.blc standards of purity.65 words
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Advertisement96 1936-06-21 8 Latest Creations in Ladies' Hats. Novelties and Belts dis playing at De Souza Brothers, 42, High Street. 'Phone 3188. PALAIS DES MODES 33, STAMFORD ROAD. Have received a very attractive selection of harden Pait> Trock- and Evening Gown?, who Sidley girdle and panties. _0~ _0~ _0~ _0~ i A i96 words
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Advertisement59 1936-06-21 8 I li€' 1^ iii jii r< I (»W^ (\.''i- "C V J L^ *i <^l The THREE USEFUL SIZES. i^ll^l "EM PIKE** Jr s *p i ?i4 RANGE OF TOWELS < *i^ SIZK 24 x 48" SIZK 30" x 56 M ftOri» S |-20 S |aJso 6 WIItEAWAYi Kuala Lumpur59 words
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Article, Illustration710 1936-06-21 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill Onr Ffaaefa /fill Letter Tm i i and the Root on wh look- tv flora' dro^ hilo Mr. Dnv. in silk lowei Mi i u 1 fj i that Riches, in niifl I M n Skinni dre r A! ndl trim--1 He L710 words
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Article, Illustration949 1936-06-21 9 WITHOUT sacrificing feminine chaim yet retaining the comfort of slacks, slip into a eulotie. This gem of a skirt i.s so cleverly designed that the division masquerades as an inverted pleat. Women are finding more and more uses for it every day. You may 140 to949 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-06-21 9 Mrs. Carson, who was Mrs. (iloiia Humphreys before lit marriage la Mr. B. H. (arson of Patcrson Simon* and Co. Ltd., which touk place on Thursday.26 words
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Article194 1936-06-21 9 A Few Hints A currant mint sauce La particularly good When served with lamb It is easily prepared and is made by beat! 1 glass of currant jelly with a tork until the jelly is in tiny pieces To this add 3 tablespoons of finely cut fresh mint leaves and194 words
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Advertisement38 1936-06-21 9 Use Sketoiene ;i n«l preveal Mosquito Bites if applying 3krtite»< direct to l 'i« s ikiii wlirr#*>rr exposed mos|Mt#Cs ;in«l Inseclsi are warded off h( n«t vj.iim the most deiicatr lahric. ill Chemists and Stores. OMfTOH I.ABOItATORIFS, Suifc.iporf.38 words
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Advertisement91 1936-06-21 9 A SINGAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY ALL THE LATEST FICTION CHEAP It \TI:S. SPECIAL TKir.lS FOR t.I'RS MESSES Green Circle Libraries 8f bathry road i i I liMve just unpacked very smart Garden Party and Dinner (Icwi.s. Ba.es, Bolts and Novelt ies. r>, Slam ford Road. Capitol Building. Phone 3t& 1 i91 words
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Advertisement163 1936-06-21 9 9 L *V TICLO D€Aj»XL.WJ. ocasns cdL J Cap B<a^. Pkgtv* sgfj /BACKWARD I?7 I BABItS ife 1 If Baby is backward and not gaining weight either on the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to \Y~~F /> I the feeds. \n/^si/ 4 It is probably just what163 words
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Advertisement60 1936-06-21 9 •%> MALAYAN PKW T E R Hundreds of Contemporary Do- S signs. Every Piece Faulilr.s ly S Made by Hand. Solo Agents MAVWUn CO.. LTD., U, Battery Road, MofmpOTO. .j. \Aux Chats Noirs s London and Paris model gowns for all occasions XT New consignment of attractive day and afternoon60 words
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Article579 1936-06-21 10 IN financial circles in Malaya tt<» matter of th continuance of tin control contint* to be the vital question. It affectl all other Commodities, and until w<; knew lh« i<su!t of the negotiations which Mr. V. a. Lowinger uid Mi. M. V. Bfltefc an lo579 words
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Article1404 1936-06-21 10 —Moral Uplift For Clerks By The Big Stick AFTEB reading the speeches at the Legislative Council on the indebtedness of subordinates, and muttering the decision to give them one more chance to declare the BUtC of their private affairs, many people ire asking very1,404 words
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Article598 1936-06-21 10 pO begin with, jus. a few school how- u-rs. which always go well. A ONE schoolboy in Kenya described the I holders of the O. B. E. as Ob j jtcif of the British Empire." In South AlriC* a coloured boy described Hamlet as598 words
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Advertisement30 1936-06-21 10 Clocks for Home Office iMflHHj^tV 1 R^ Hi^h prude and Beautifully finish '.'d Vh -I' T l hour strike, 8 day time fiom I" 4 4 Westminster, 8 day movement30 words
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Article680 1936-06-21 11 BETTER PRIVATE SCHOOLS NEW POLICY Children Running The Streets (B\ a Special Correspondent) MUCB i.iction will result from the enforcement of the new Malayan educational polit The increased attention which the Government i> paying to this important question is a matter on which those who have the680 words
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Article72 1936-06-21 11 Slvcr, Yellow And Bronze o^urs Berlin. 4 NEW metal, Eloxal, which is de- scribed as bronze-coloured aluminium," was shr\Mi at a meeting of the Trchnicil-Kitirarv Societv in Berlin. Eloxal is oxydated aluminium produced by electrolysis. It ran be manufactured in three colours silver. canar> ytllow and bronze.72 words
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Article263 1936-06-21 11 Policeman's Contempt Persuaded Th?m Port Moresby, Papua pATIVI -I tbi Delta Division of Papui. have been converted from cannibaiism by their own snobbishness. "Savages art just as <;u\U snobs a^ any of us," Sir Hubert Murray, the Lieutenant-Govemor, remarked recently "leach them that the nicest people 111263 words
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Article197 1936-06-21 11 Good Reception In Paris Paris. -TSCAPE Me Never." under the title of "Tu Ne M'Echapprras Jamais." has been produced in Parts, in a French adaptation by M. Pierre Sabatier. Mrs. Margaret Kennedy scored a great success hero in the autumn of 1934 with a French version of197 words
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Article154 1936-06-21 11 Clergyman Captures Robbers With Toy Pistol Port Chester, New York. An epidemic of poor-box robberies at h church here has ended with the capture of two thieves by the Rev. John Gadzicki. who covered them with a toy pistol. The minister had ingeniously wired the boxes to a154 words
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Article119 1936-06-21 11 The Country's "Rights" In Malta Berne. THE Swiss federal authorities have 1 forbicldt n the 'ntroduction into the couiUry of an Italian bookiet, "Swiss Italy" which consists of propaganda for extending Italian rule over neighbouring territory, inciuoins Malta. The book claims according to the Neue Zurchcr Zeitung," that119 words
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Article76 1936-06-21 11 A? hens. Athens Im.-> followed the example of I other European cities and introduce-.! ".stop, go" tiaffic liuhts. i The system i>, a f present, only on j trial and the signals have only been J introduced along the main thorough- fares. Pedestrians have been duly76 words
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Article205 1936-06-21 11 Careless Shot From An Automobile A BULLET wildly Bred from a rifle in a parsing automobile gTMMd thff cheek of Mrs. Joseph Bcraire, 78 years oi a^,e. M sir- was reaching for a tin from the shell of her grocery store on the main highway at205 words
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Article384 1936-06-21 11 BRITAIN'S WAR- TIME D ANGER N:ed For Defence Against Air Attack WE talk of defending England, b'lt if our sea communications are cit an enemy would not have to land a ,mele man to secure our defeat. This state mem was mad? by Gencrul S'r Walter Kirke at he annual384 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-06-21 11 Photo by A group pbotogrmpt) taken at the wedding of Mr. B. H. Canon, of Paterson. Simons and Co., Ltd.. Sin \apore. to Mrs. Humphreys, on Thursday at Singapore. Left to rig.U, Mr Hunt t.hf» hririp and hridegroom. the bride's mother and Mr. Palmer Kawu StudioKawa Studio - 46 words
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Article233 1936-06-21 11 Mui Tsai Commission Tn Malaya rAPT. John Jeff, Secretary to the Mui Tsai Commission, who left Singapore on Thursday for Penang by the Kedah after a .veek of intensive investigations explained to a Sunday Tribune reportei why Sir Wilfred Woods, the Chairman ol the Commission,233 words
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Article85 1936-06-21 11 Thames. New Zealand. A collection has been sold here for over £11,000. The collection was bought by the Auckland Stamp Cp. from Mr. F. H. Claxton, of Parawai, Thames. Mr. CUxx'on's collection, which has taken him all his life to collect, conof 150 volumes averaging 40 pages85 words
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Article443 1936-06-21 11 THE CONTRACT Clydebank Quite Confident GlttffO* June HI. itfOWHERE has the mair'en xvynw of the Queen .Mary greater satisl'acti n than on ClyriVside. where the liner was built, and especially in t'lydvh'ink, where workers in Messrs. Brow* and C'o.'s shipyard, and indeed everywhere in the town,443 words
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Advertisement57 1936-06-21 11 CHOOSE CAREFULLY MwMfy///i Ar^Bra? Ay X 1 >X x x i **V .^VV^BHH i l^^few ~/\IA< f s>s *»3 V m// jSb///// from cows of special rich milk--^My/// producing strains, pastured in the best dairy farming districts. Th e result of such cattle and suc h lush feeding is milk57 words
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Article1163 1936-06-21 12 In Which I Regret The S Lack Of Enterprise S fjisplai/ c d In M akin r; Malaya A Tourist Centre And Put Forward A Few Suf/gestions As To The i Manner In Which A Remedy Con Id lie Effected. v v THERE were no1,163 words
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Advertisement197 1936-06-21 12 S Tir'KFTS ISSUED J i| %^^CJDKS f»v mi. snuM-1 I TOR *BFIP. AIR AND S RAVEL AnwAviiNrs S NO BOOKING FEES. CMn#"* and all Asiatic clients are fivpn thp b^st of Mention und assist one*. i i I :i*», Robinson Road. Singapore, ij Telephone r »**oB. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNKS CYMA197 words
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Advertisement111 1936-06-21 12 V«6KW\ GREAT IBii u; PEPPIERM|NT cure vil?^! V COUG HS. COLDS AND 1Hj^.1.4 ALL STOMACH TROUBLES \\Vr^- iM' I ycars past Woo(Is Grrai Y^S^lM^fm'- X p( 'Pl^-miMt Cnn> has been the slnnd.-^rd family medicine of all 1^ r^tfT r W residents of Malaya. Tf ha« the •C wtWOOOS °v Snme111 words
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Advertisement100 1936-06-21 12 I I HI lt< I I OSIS DISCOVERY OF REMARK ABU! REMEDY BY SPECIALIST i Approved by Highest British Medical Authorities. al^vfcUms^T o^^ F*^ benefit u famous Harley Street Specialist jiiuu.jic.s mat the ravaees nf t n now be stopped :-Brompton hL taV .Londom Addenbrook's Hwpital^viS In addition to the100 words
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Advertisement91 1936-06-21 12 GIVE YOUR NEW SMILE^^g^^HARM Its Easy To Make Dull, Dingy Teeth Attractive —Give Them Sparkling Whiteness Special Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream Quickly Gives Them New Sparkle and Natural Whiteness One thing that makes a gfarl unat- Mi ptk Kolynoi foam clean* t raotivewhootherwi.se could he l>, :i ij- I\> r.91 words
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1006 1936-06-21 13 am kable i it»k>ns of tin futun rribe i Iven t us in the i l >«''-n gathering o f people .'t which opinions are txpre -d and con Mid decision arriv< d si without tix u t words Th« ini «»f communicatiof]1,006 words
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Advertisement167 1936-06-21 13 f YOU KNOW HOW JOE USED TO BE ...THEN I BEGAN GIVING HIM NERVOUS. IRRITABLE QUAKER OATS CVCRY DAY. IT his APPETITE POOR CONTAINS GREAT KVV'/ SYSTEM OUT vV>$S QUANTITIES Of VITAMIN X'xLll OF ORDER... Sfctf^\ B. IT CERTAINLY MAOE f&KSr^ Xa new boy of joe is«j N, h.iiimv-, Lumiltotifin167 words
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Advertisement257 1936-06-21 13 1 MAJESTIC I CHILLY SAUCE Sumptuous In Taste Wild In Fragrance j j Unique In Preparation Kerom mended by leading families and experienced cooks. Well- known everyuhere *m acrounl of its quality and value. Ruv bottle and convince yourself of this truth. I I OHTAIXAHLE AT ALL LEADING STORKS. Manufactured257 words
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Advertisement78 1936-06-21 13 I II "^vrl 4 1 y£Jr LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS tofa^S^ \\V cordially iuxiti- you to patP»nj.v jl^^^j^^ 'J'jil of &XXJ Pc-intfj <, nr shop uluit uv sell Ihc 1.. f*ir iut.v. al-<» cold and h>t dr-nk-, j^^l^^^^ jMTalrd wiiltrs, cak.s and all !< W£i^w»t^™^^ if k (i(l fmit> A tl ial78 words
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Advertisement76 1936-06-21 14 contains 4 coupons, a '/Mb. tin 2 coupons and a 4 -lb. /W? MtuMl^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^Sl tin 1 coupon, save them, they are valuable. There W Jpf|sL A j^Hf are certain stocks on the market without coupons I ..^j i«H' TBfc^^^fo^^^^S^TH/ but labels wiU be accepted instead, a Mb. label being fi^^^E76 words
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1517 1936-06-21 15 GENERAL DISAPPOINTMENT IN MALAYA Utter From K.L. Reader Afmual ,„,,„,,,,/;> mm Bettß Ho Eligible To Play For Southern Sttlhnnnl Encouraamg The Game Among Perak Girls Malacca** Outstation Trip Last Christmas (By "Dragon") SINGAPORE ision not to i fh. I feonf Cup eomp t,1,517 words
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Article149 1936-06-21 15 Italian Gin Stated To Be Excellent Rome. WHISKY and gin— which before the imposition of sanctions were imported exclusively from Great Britain^ quLSs^ftat 111^ C nsiderable This is because Italy's so-called counter-sanctions" forred the Import of those liquors from Great Britain The bulk of the Italian gin and149 words
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Article953 1936-06-21 15 I»HE annual report of the Police Sports Association for 1935 is as follows. The Association has functioned fairly well throughout ths year. Boxing was taught to recruits in the Depot throughout the year, an average high standard being maintained. The annual inter-company competitions were held in the953 words
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Advertisement99 1936-06-21 15 r/here are many INSECTICIDES" WWm I but only one JKwDJSmm yd flßh tecticidet" or imitation* that 4 r er lAt /Lv ""a^uerade under the name of JD^gTfi Remember there is only W^S3SM^^\ l^d 9b one Flit. Flit is sold only in the l A^^^V yellow tin with the soldier and99 words
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Advertisement232 1936-06-21 15 FKMININE ALURK AND APPEAL. What is this excitedly dJ i and much pictured quality, and possessed by some women and girls and missed by others? Shrewd o) have discovered that It Is Vitality! Vitality which enters with lest into any work, interests, friendships \»t that keeps Femininity ai tractive and232 words
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Article370 1936-06-21 16 Champions' Profit of 1 1,600 London, May 21. T, ol Bunderland F.c. hip club of the Football showi a profit on last m 0. which is £2.000 1 M than b h OT, has purchased and '•000 debenture stock ami In the bank. The gross rain bom League370 words
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Article54 1936-06-21 16 we* Professional Park To Be Couctrueted Tokyo to which professiona is taking hold in J:\pan r t v the decision to construe ith cai arity 0 h Kosheln Stadium modatc 75,000 Tokv h;l<; h^ d sionai park. Mm Shrtne Oval with capacity of ho.oo liavtng been usod54 words
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Article574 1936-06-21 16 WHAT IS WRONG IN FOOTBALL MALAYA CUP Last Week-End's State Games (By "Forward") COMETH ING seems to lw> radically uionj; with softer in Perak this Bason. There have been many "incidents." and the season is not yet over, and what is worse still, only the Am574 words
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Article152 1936-06-21 16 Negotiations Between B B.C. And N.U.B. tkgotiations between the Briti h Boxing Board of Control \\k\ thu rational Union of Boxers with a vj« 1 a establishing minimum wages t<'> seer-known boxers have cjiclecl "A joint meeting of committees re sented the board and the union152 words
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Article241 1936-06-21 16 President Of Association Replies To Che Editor of the SunUuy Tribune t Sir With reference to the artiih published In your edition of June 11 leaded -Malayan Cricket Dispute Narowly Averted— Perak Quibbling Over rlatch at K.L.". it would probably merest you to know that the members if241 words
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Article692 1936-06-21 16 WEEK END CRICKET REVIEW Bowlsrs Do Well LOW SCORES IN MOST GAMES (By Spectator) ANOTHER Bingk m victory was registered in local cricket lust week-end. 11. M.5. Terror being detea t?d by the Khalsa Association in ;i low scoring match on the Association ground. Fine weather once again prevailed and692 words
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Article, Illustration499 1936-06-21 16 Wrestler's Feat PREPARING FOR THE OLYMPICS Kobe. May If) DKilir crack JapaiHM- rowers, all students of the Tokyo Impt-rial I mversity, who will represent Japan at the Berlin Olympic Games this Summer, sailed from Japan en route to fcurope |> v uav of Dairen and Siberia499 words
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Article600 1936-06-21 16 AIRMEN STILL ON TOP REVIEW OF LOCAL LEAGUE GAMES <ll\ "FULL -BACK-) TIIF. Airmen are still on top in the Fir t Division with 16 points from 11 sanies the Chinese second wilh 14 from 10 xmes, and the Inniskillines third with 11 points. The Skins have only played eight600 words
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Article823 1936-06-21 16 BOXING BLOW TO SPORT Raphael And Sato To Night 'Pli!*: Schau linf -Frisco fight hai had b ai io'i.il tequel u tli. suit of an iii(|iiiry held by th••1 Control. After ;i thorough inveatination into the affair, Schneiinj? was suspended for nine monthi for "not acting in823 words
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Article1354 1936-06-21 17 SCHMELING'S GREAT VICTOR Y LOUIS KNOCKED OUT IN 12th ROUND B WK f ,t m A New York, June 20. \< K irom the fistic grave to which l lmost every sports writer had assiffiiC« h!iii tame Max Schmeling. Batte in- A the mightyReuter - 1,354 words
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Article64 1936-06-21 17 The following have accepted to play cricket for the Singapore Non-Benders vs. B.C.C. on Tuesday, June 23. at n a.m. at S.C.C.:—H. R. Bartels, W. W. Dean, R. F. Goodman, Capt. C. E. H. Jacobs. G. G. James, 1. J. Leij??ius, N. F H Mailvr. E. J. Richr.s64 words
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Article185 1936-06-21 17 TONE CONTINUES STEADY Improvement In Prices Anticipated (By Our Financial Correspondents Singapore: (Spot). 25-, cts. unchanged. London: 7 5 16, unchanged. Market tone: Steady. New York: (Spot) 15 13 16 its., up 1 16 ct. Singapore: (Spot) 2.V cts. Market t:ne: Quiet. Singapore, Saturday noon. To-day has185 words
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97 1936-06-21 17 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases FOB. June» 25 15 16 26 116 Good F.A.Q. in cases <F.0.8. June) 25 15 16 26 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 25 7 8 26 do. June 25 7 8 26 do.97 words
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Article178 1936-06-21 17 ['rostrate with "Terrible Pans' tt m from he: mother led this woman to take Km for her backache, and before .she finished the first bottle she was freling better. This is the letter the writes:— "About this time last I had terrible pains in178 words
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Advertisement189 1936-06-21 17 j VICTORIA I MEMORIAL j HALL J RETURN VISIT OF S THE FAMOUS I Krauss j Goldberg i i DUO S until RECITALS I j SUN. JUNE 2 1st, WON. j 22nd and TUBS. 2.3rd S at 9..W p.m. I S ({miking- plans at VICTORIA THEATRE II a.m. to 1189 words
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Advertisement99 1936-06-21 17 ,,,,.,,j WMVIS TMIS WMISKY SO POPULAR JM^l? "RECAUSE there is that subtle W^tiffl difference In its flavour £LA W/ quality which distinguishes lt from all other whiskies. T^ It has been said that there is y^fittn^ no difference to-day between -^ol^B one well-known brand and >C^^VIT another, but convincing proof99 words
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Advertisement117 1936-06-21 17 LATEST ADVERTISK.MKNT j WANTED Full timt c.nr I either Liberal com:: prospect foi rm rgetic worker A' Peninsular Investment Lttl P.O, Box Singapore. PERAK TURF CLUB lULI MEETING l:«:t«, Saturday. 4th July. IfM, Fr«>fossion;H Wednesday, Bth July. 1934, I Saturday. 11th July. 1 Batwday, isth July, i Bl The Subscriptions117 words
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Article797 1936-06-21 18 ALL JOHORE P. W. D. SPOR TS NG NGOH TEE CHAMPION ATHLETE From Our Own Correspondent j Joborc Bahru, June 1!). IN bright sunshine and in the presence of a record fathering assembled from all parts of the Stale. the all Johorc Public Work. Department Athletic Sports meethlf was held797 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-06-21 18 E.it;lle Davis, ihe charming Mistress of ceremonies of the Cowan and Bailey Revue now appearing at Raffles Hotel.18 words
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Advertisement650 1936-06-21 18 < 1 lil 1 1 1 >v^^ SSKsi'Jl ■1" 1 T^^-rit'/rim 7< v 4 m 1% Itfi m^l fIM j ~-^Sm^9 VI I 1 H l^K I -s. j« afflWl W"- B^^^l f v *-ifflr /.*> BRINGS REAL ANDI QUICK RELIEF jjW"*""""" 11 I^^^ Doctors and Nurses recommend f ASPRO'650 words
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Advertisement70 1936-06-21 18 iNew World Cabaret! i I TUESDAY 23RD JUNE f j EVENING SPECIAL "BIRTHDAY' TEA 5.30 to S p.m. DANCE Admission Free New Vaudeville Turn j NIGHT GALA NON-STOP "BIRTH- S From 9..U) p.m. DAY" BALL S i In CELEBRATION Of The i S EXTENSION 2 \.M I BIRTHDAY Of HIS70 words
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Advertisement277 1936-06-21 18 FOR H E ALTH AND VITALITY USE ,OKASA 5¥ 1:t l! lU) thing to compart nor itt h the Mire and Up prompt efficacy ol this Minremp mil oic. 'W OKAi enormoua Health and Vitality restoring 1 property it c -mpietely n > 1" eof (iebUity and weak: your organism277 words
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Article1152 1936-06-21 19 PIGEON PIE PAYS $90 MR. ARCHER RIDES TWO WINNERS {From Our f )w>n Reporter) Kuala I umpur. Saturday. Tilt wrathrr was iloudy, but no rain t< l> wbeti 'he final days rarinjf in thr Scvinjol Turf Club's Summer **k\r Meeting began in Kuala I'Umpui1,152 words
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Article103 1936-06-21 19 St. Joseph's Defeat A.C.S. Singapore. Saturday. THE Medical College having canceller their cricket fixture. St. Joseph Insiitut on were engaged in a seconc eleven match against the Anglo-Chines School on the Bras Basah Road grounc l his afternoon. Batting first the Anulo-Chinese Schoo batsmen found Minjoot (seven for103 words
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Article62 1936-06-21 19 Disappointing (lame In K.L. <From Our Oir*» Reporter/ Kiala Lumpur. Saturday THE Combined Services beat the Nort MaUya Ei.ropr*ns on the pitfall to-day by 9 kof.ls to nil. The BCOl"Crs were: Saw ll>, BucK-e (2», Hollin«;sv.oith Hi ar.d Ryder iV The uime proved a gre^it disappoint rrent to62 words
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Article222 1936-06-21 19 JUNIOR BADMINTON TOURNEY Risulis Of Ties Played Yesterday ONLY two matches in the Blng»0OT« Junior Badminton Tournament were played yesterday in the Clerical Union Hall. In the ladies' singles, Miss, Lillian Tan (Devonshire) beat Miss Alice Wong See* Kim Cheng*. 11—5,11—7. Miss Tan. possessing an advantage in In isht and222 words
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Article152 1936-06-21 19 S.RJC. II Def2at S.C.C. II By Six Wickets Singapore Saturday. THE first elevens of the S.C.C. and SRC. commenced their two-day fixture on the SRC. ground to-day. Taking first knock the Crni'.et Club olaced themselves in a strong positio when they knocked up 167 Pcarse 90. Lt. Weedon152 words
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Article194 1936-06-21 19 Fixtures For Tennis, Ping-Pon* And Billiards The following tics have been arranged: TENNIS SINGLES HANDICAP June 22— Lim Boon Hin <— 6) vs. Dr Gan Tian Soo <Scrj. June 23 Khoo Peck Kim (—3) vs Tan Hucfc Hye <— 6). June 24.— Dr. P. K. C Tyav. f194 words
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Article399 1936-06-21 19 Matches In Triples Tournament IN the SC.C. Triples tournament, only 1 four matche- were played c J .ii the past Week, and two of these resulted in draws. Dyne'.s teams drew -vith Mile's team after a very good game, albeit prrhap; somewhat spoilt by the drizzle, which399 words
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Article199 1936-06-21 19 Results <M Tournament Ties iHE follow) the result! In iast I week's flxtun H ndicap Single* Miss M. Joseph 15) beat Mis Tay Khcng Siai: it- 151 6—2. 6-4: Mrs. E. V. Da vies I) beat Miss S. George <plus 15.3' S__l, G--4. Open Singles. Miss M. Joseph199 words
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Article32 1936-06-21 19 Singapore Heat Malacca S 2 iPtOtik Our Ota C rrcspondcut) y\.\\:\er:\, Saturday 9I\(MPORF (Irfr;»tr(J Maine** I tv the >f 1 1 -v f f'up football iratch player! hrre this afternoon.32 words
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Article61 1936-06-21 19 The following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. Ron Bonders oil Tuesday, June 23. ai 11 a.m. on the S.C.C. ground:— G. Oaltlard, H. Gibson. A. C. Growder. L. A. Hvgate. Lt. A. T. Hingston, a. f. Hunter, it. c. H. A.Oliivier. P. G'Nril Dunne. F.61 words
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Article28 1936-06-21 19 The Ceylon Sports Club and the s.cr.c. (;ov in a "A" team cricket match ai Balestier Plain this altcrnoon. CSC. C4. S.c.n.c. 37 for seven wickets.28 words
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Article75 1936-06-21 19 point d To Legislative Council Sin BatiM'd the Hon c. pi in .\i feted hr the Mu 1 Estana, Kampi np Ham, tl tn on, 1 m lour 0 1.1 n tnrittb of tho 1 '-■n h( 1. < rvro t\ Dr. AlJtinled p h.i hln:75 words
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Article116 1936-06-21 19 Forthcoming I* rformance In ftingapofe 'JABURNT^' I .1 H Pri r^ntod by 1 ir Dramatic Club >r on Jtitt Glady Hi I Lee. Rcnee 1 r. f Hamlyn, P. < i Tunrey, rip nd i Mi who is pi fjir part G nail; poMny''(» by < i brrn116 words
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Article57 1936-06-21 19 The Imperial Airway.s outward liner ik cxp otcd in Singapore <i i|l n-.M"nt delay in ihe Imui 1m caused by weather in the Buy of Bengal b\it tho rvicc is nov/ again i tinning i ehedulfe it ka rrpnrtcd that since ►he receni duplication erf the re-Brtsbane frvio'.-57 words
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Article36 1936-06-21 19 There will be lour polo the Onit( l on Tuesd** Birth day) when Thinga To Come," H.O Wells' masterpiece, will be pu <>n 10 30 am 3.15 p.m f» 10 p m 9,30 i'36 words
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Advertisement191 1936-06-21 19 KJRASER NEAVP: TTD^ DISTRIBUTOR OF TfOKH HEEi? ro-xI <■ ii t tii n 1 1; ii t ro-Si <; ii r M» lllfc JAPANESE IDOL WHO HAS THRILLED THOUSANDS MELTS HIS OLD RIVAL AIME. "I WILL BEAT HIM" NAYS SATO ""j SATO T RAPHAEL. f| (Idol of Japans whole population).191 words
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Article, Illustration124 1936-06-21 1 rhoto Studio). The Combined Services team, who h v. with the Asiatic XI in Kuala Lumpur mi Friday. All Ahmad, winner of the High Jump at the Rangoon Road School Sports. The Selangor Asiatic team, who drew with the Combined Service* in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.Standardpic - 124 words
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Advertisement94 1936-06-21 1 2O pages FOR r 5 cents THE WORLD KNOWS NO BETTER SHOE THAN "K" OXFORD SMART MEDIUM rif^o. :^Sm^rm TOE. DAMP-PROOF SOLES 5 lo 11. PRICE $15.50 tt K M TAN WILLOW CALF OXFORD, i SEMI BROGUE WITH OK WITHOUT PRICES: $15.50, and $17.7"> J^ "K" Black Box Calf Oxford.94 words
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