Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 July 1936
1936-07-26
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section12 1936-07-26 1 The Sunday Tribune or. 1. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY JULY 26, 1936, FIVE CENTS.12 words
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114 1936-07-26 1 THE SITUATION IN SPAIN MADRID SAFE Fighting Favours Loyalists Madrid, Julx 25 TOE battle for Madrid, which b virtually *trujuk» bctrtea tht- proleUuriat and the army has al present in fa\our ot tac loyalists. Phre thqimd militia from the loyal pro\ inces of Murca114 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-07-26 1 I7M, and has some ten guest rooms each with Its own bathroom and balcony.14 words
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Article100 1936-07-26 1 Still No News Of An Agreement Bangkuk, Saturday. THK tm meetings arc till proceed ""j It i-s hoped that it may be possible to reach an agrrcment this cllos. Subsequent developments dertnd upon thi- fott of Madrid. St. Jean de Lu/e, July 25. NWfIHUH <hoar<l H.M.S. Verity100 words
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Article90 1936-07-26 1 SOLDIERS AGAIN REMANDED Alleged Smash And (Jrab Raid Singapore, Saturday J° H Whitmurc and James S were this morning te, until July 31 on housebreakinK and UrnS 1 be r.ansfrrr net ro lir t lor trial, na are comaiipol Ww outcome of an d r>:i the s fizskiel Bulldiiiß, about90 words
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Article196 1936-07-26 1 ieattd Arffuimnt Between Counsel (Flunt Omn Reporter) Kuala UUDtur, Saturday Ml P" n ol certal [endani tnd Hi C A. i th cv idencr of ih« otl witnessr.s was accepted on th* i«°a nrm [his at lhe (tefendl w«Mia coiiCounsel also referred to the do, UttMsnt•uy196 words
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Article115 1936-07-26 1 iajula Arrives In Singapore THE 8.1. liner Rajttk arrived In Si; mvJfitS yesterd »y morning after an evpntful voyage from Madi It was reported that last Sunday wiiilo the vessel deck passenger Jumped overboard I late at night and immediately cm the alarm beiu rata d «he ship115 words
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Article125 1936-07-26 1 (roc From Singapore For London Zoo i ßy Air M'lili fFrom Our Own Corrcjjo-'d >u> London, July 15. THE British cruiser H.M.S. Cornwall, of the sth cruiser .squadron, arrived at Gibraltar recently with a Strange passenger on board— a savage crocodile whif.li is on ifc> way to125 words
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Article74 1936-07-26 1 Sbootiac Of Police Oflker in Ticnloin Tientsin, Juiv 2's irtial law has been declared in th< Tientsin Municipality, six military fie. rs alleged to b i Ible toi th of a Japanese consular p< officer nuned Chow Peng Ling havi en handed o-rr to the Chinese aulho- rlties74 words
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Article116 1936-07-26 1 Coroner Records Further idsnce Singapore, Saturday. THK Singapore Coroner, Mv W Porter, leeorded further evidence to-day in connection with the Trent;ganu Street shooting affair in which a Chinese, Cheng Ah Tuch. lost his life •hvfti 5S£ w i iK *L\ s aion thq street shoU.l.v after -ot!o«k116 words
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Article181 1936-07-26 1 Infringement Of Trade Marks Singapore, Saturday. i ATION may be. the sincerest form of flattery, but the counterfeiting of articles with an Empire- wide reputation Is not regarded v compliment by the manufacturers. Tile law, too. provides for .such contingencies under the Merchandise Marks Acl and penalises offenders.181 words
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Article224 1936-07-26 1 Registered Under Wrong Names Bin Saturday up ror sentence this morning after having admitted that they had not given propei Information when registering at the Empress Hotel on •Tune 26. William Leonard F id and Reuben Pierce, t«ro young gunners attached to the R.A. a( Chanel fined224 words
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Article269 1936-07-26 1 Municipal President Interviewed (From Our Own Correspond cntj Malacca, Saturday. THE Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant, president, Municipal Commissioners, in an interview to-day, on tho hawker question, reaffirmed the policy of the Municipality regarding hawk rs. He said the law was the law. Until the prohibited areas were269 words
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Article98 1936-07-26 1 Gambling And Opium To He Suppressed Hongkong. July 25. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has ordered General Yu Han M<io<'Ppace Preservation Commissioner) and Mr Li Yun Koi (Chairman of Kwanßtung. to •suppress gambling by August. Thr unprrs^ion of the onium evil Uto be undertaken gradually. Tl^ Central Anti-Opium Society98 words
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Article103 1936-07-26 1 Peiping Official In Sinsrapore MISS Chin Shu Fc in f the Pelplng Health Department, is in Singapore on nor way to Europe and Amrrica to .->tudy health methods. She will spend a i travelling and studying In the Eur< can countries and j spend two year.; m the103 words
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Article, Illustration215 1936-07-26 1 A PLEA Senior Men Should Be Sent ■11l (From Our Own CorLondon, July 15. DKITISII inuiiiii.iefiiring firms v having trade associations uitSi the East should send senior renr* sentatives to British Mali-, a Instead of relying too much on locaJ agencies. This suggestion v.is made in215 words
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Article63 1936-07-26 1 Three Tamils BeiVe The Masristrate (From Our Own Report* Kuala Lompur, Saturi THREE Tamils. Retnam, Haidu R iyaj m wen to-day ing in po sion ol differeni q the first accused having in hi diamonds worth $8. 100 After hearing evid session and valuation of the (iianmuti63 words
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Advertisement8 1936-07-26 1 lOR 1.1 i SH REPORTS RE 111 TRIBUNE8 words
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Advertisement79 1936-07-26 1 'I Ml -r*r^ v u ai il'll -^rr- -ZT^ m L X% ißr^H I *ii 12,3 1 '^•L J i>* I t ,^*^r^^ t H jf"V /Mk if' 1 ija aP^^ I aHHaL^^^Jal^^K^^^'' j^ft r H s /a^amA^MaV^ I S aWH 3^ '3f /al B I I 1 B^K^BaT^ *~.^B79 words
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Article454 1936-07-26 2 Jn House Of Commons NEW UNEMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS <Xv Air Mail) London, July l. r >. JN bundre<U of thousands ol" homes thr ,i th<- country Mga study wjil I(1 to the Dew draft rejrulationa issued l>y the CJn- mpios mci and Bosjnd* For about one-third,454 words
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Article874 1936-07-26 2 MORE SHIPS FOR THE NAVY Faster Building DEFENCE GAPS TO BE FILLED (By Air Mail) London, July 15. 'PHE Government's intention to lose no time in strengthening the Navy was implemented last Thursday when a Supplementary Navy Estimate for £1,069,000 for the current year wai presented. This !;i iiig* the874 words
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Article284 1936-07-26 2 Contests In Ambulance And Signalling COMPETITIONS between teams from v senior troops of the Singapore Boy Scounts Local Association for Dr. Chen Su Lans Ambulance Cup and Sir Arthur Young's Cup for signalling were held at Headquarters, Baffalo Road on Wedn day. The competing Troops were the284 words
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Article116 1936-07-26 2 Enters Hospital In Hongkong HonnkonK. Saturday Afternoon. GENERAL Chen Chi Tang, the former U Dictator, ftu entered hospital. He has not recovered although ne nas been given an injection. An earlier report states that General Chen was suffering from cardialgia (heartburn following indigestion). Sin Chew Jit Poh. Mercantile116 words
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Article238 1936-07-26 2 Replacement Of Capital Ships (From Our Oion Correspondent) Washington iDMIRAL Standley, Acting Secretary of the Navy, in repiy to an inqu.ry recently whether the United States inLed to proceed immediately with the v placement of the seven capital ships that will have reached the age-limit of 26238 words
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Article227 1936-07-26 2 Sculptor's Replica Of Sun Vat Sen JJJORKING with a medium never before tried. Beniamino Bufano. San Francisco sculptor, to-day was nearing completion of a 14-foot stainless steel lie of Dr. Sun Vat Sen, former President of China. The statue, when it is completed lats this summer, will be227 words
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Article468 1936-07-26 2 BIG INCREASE Many Thousands Now Go Naked (By Air Mail) London, July 15 gkITAIN lias more nudists, i v pro portion to population, than in other country in the world. There tre 40,000 avowed nudists in thia country, and the Agurt La going U[J by hundreds468 words
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Advertisement225 1936-07-26 2 Oil in ff COMEDY ROMANCE THAT RACES >^^X j* riotously: «W l i"** f tif srynAY "fxprfss says"" ■•]s»^*-. JT I "Satire, Debunking, Siraigh' Co- "v^ medy, and really first-ctcis--JU r \jsysL I playing are here. It's one of those j ?«L /l/ms recommend with the} V "lv I certainty225 words
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Advertisement10 1936-07-26 2 EN€; AUBB TONG THE TIGER \311H4 \E If \l 810 words
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Article322 1936-07-26 3 Exhibition Tennis LOCAL (HAMPION BEATEN s.iinapore. Saturday. Ml^-v Doreen SaiiMini, woman tennis champion oi Oylon, gave an excellent exhibition of the liner points «>» t<:in:s this afternoon v\ rn i» via- pla.ved against Singapo/.'s in v woman t hampion, Mrs. i m. Pennefather, on the >i. CJL322 words
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Article178 1936-07-26 3 Op^n Championship In Kuala Lumpur ITAM bin Ifawi, Champion Malayan ■cyclist, and Aubre) Lambert, cycling rftamnton ol Saigon, i e fi by car yesterday tor Kuala Lumpur with Lai Singh, Sikh M-hoolbuy cnumpion, and U F. p Andersou, of the •Sport.sman." nt of the Singapore '••am lor the178 words
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Article168 1936-07-26 3 (.arrison G.C, To Meet Singapore G.C. The following are the teams and starting limes lor the match between the Garrison and Singapore G.C. to be played at Bukit Timah on Monday (Garrison players mentioned first) 4.00 Mrs H A Allen vs. Mrs S N Kelly 4 00 Mrs.168 words
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Article105 1936-07-26 3 Team Against Malacca At Week-End Singapore, Saturday. At a committee meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association this afternoon ,t was decided not to play a friendly match with the Mayflower B. P. to-morrow. It was originally suggested that the Singapore team going to Malacca during the August Bank105 words
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Article46 1936-07-26 3 The friendly soccer match arranged between the Singapore Banka and Bilihon Stud d the Johore Chinese Footh.ti; latlon to be played on Sunday on the Johore Civil Service Club md w Johore Bahru, will be played >• the Junior Civil Service Association grou-.id in Singapore.46 words
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Article84 1936-07-26 3 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party Basket ball Team in a friendly basKet-ball match against the Mayflower Musical and Dramatic Association to-morrow (Monday) at the former's ground at Upper Weld Road at 5.10 p.m. Koh Lian Kee. Sim Ghee Tiong, Chon- Ah Lung, Chan Swee Siew84 words
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Article80 1936-07-26 3 The following will represent the Novice 'B' against the Diehard B' to-day at the Diehard Court at 2.30 p.m. Players and member.s are requested to turn up at 259 Rangoon Road at 2 p.m. for free transport. Koh Joo Hock, P. Balaslngam. Thio Gek Swee. Tan Cheok Koon.80 words
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Article169 1936-07-26 3 Opening Of New Green On Wednesday T- following are the teams arranged for the match Captain's teams vs Vice-Captain's teami to be played immediately afttr the opsnins cere- v: CAPTAIN'S TEAM VICE-CAPTAINS TEAM Full Rink E H R. Bowerman <Skipi H. R. Wilson 'Skipt J169 words
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Article173 1936-07-26 3 ciub has had made ipeokU bawH with vulcanized fuW n, halt sizes from 7-9. jnou.o ni« mber wisli to retain these ■JJte for thr-ir own ,n rsonal use they urchaae them at the reasonable er pair. me* y^, vlll lva ilable on the &nd all members playing173 words
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Article225 1936-07-26 3 L?gal Adviser In Siam Retiring Mr C. L.'Evesque, who has for many year:; been one of Siam's legal advisers, is leaving on retirement. He was entertained tc luncheon at the Saranromya Palace, and the Minister for Foreign Af lairs. In propo.sin tho health of the guest of225 words
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Article62 1936-07-26 3 tßy Air Mail i (From Our Own Corresponleit) London, July 15. The Rajah of Sarawak is giving uy his general stamp collection and it i*> to be sold shortly at Harmed, BondStreet. It comprises fifty volumes and these will make about two hundred lots. The Rajah is62 words
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Article252 1936-07-26 3 Appeal To Malacca For Subscriptions Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Tan 800 Hock memorial comm has ju. eulai letter to the public i subscript i At tl eting it was ded that a bronze plaque In piild b mortal for the Capt. Tan Soo252 words
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Advertisement435 1936-07-26 3 til mwf I very thinking Woman h W m m^t T A W r W T "W 1 served, hot or cold, -.vfYXCWv*/ /ii Cafes and C -I til W^KK^ til* M'V*^l,l y^ I'll r "tfeW f ■X sS^ sT 5 I *v_*^ J aft.- -<» y x rfi'lV 1435 words
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Advertisement74 1936-07-26 3 'SKIN-DEEP' BEAI n woman A the Llljg id or I Then 1 is notl I < 'he radiancy ol gl< '.h<? :,kin b C murky and lift less m appearance, it is an i>. > pores np?d toning v i within short course of Phi U rlally assist n: line74 words
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Advertisement205 1936-07-26 4 j A iM-aml Itoiiiaiitir Storj Thai S Will A|»|>t- a I T o Kv«'r > o n j OPENING TO-PAT ALHAMBRA" 3.15-6.15-9.15 I j Peter B.Kynes j^^ Famous lifer? i s^^^^ Gf Kjj. 4Bf r^V^fl^ BBIWWAW Ms' A iiy/teitcwKHwEY SKftr g S^^K^^^ RICHARD BOLESLAWSKI a^ m < Produced by I205 words
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Advertisement203 1936-07-26 4 The SURPRISE COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR SAUCY SNAPPY MODERN CAPITOL OPENING TO-DAY tGRAWD m HER HHE/ITEST! k Claudette .on a kissless honeymoon! m Claudette in man-trouble all over again! Wf -dette at her gayest in the surprise successor to "It Happened One Night"! v£rl ifcjdr <^fc '^»y ii^isiijii^ Haw203 words
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Advertisement282 1936-07-26 4 ll^vin^ To Tremendous Popularity There Will II« k Four Shows To-tlay 10.30 am. 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAVILION llSr^^kM^^ Hw^lW?! las DIAMOND EMPIRE JUNGLE MASTER BUILDER CONQUEROR IT IS A GREAT PICTURE. LET Ii HOPE THERE WILL UE MORE LIKE IT." STRAITS TIMES THE WORLD LOVED HIM irence TWO V/OMEN LOVED282 words
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Article, Illustration296 1936-07-26 5 HIS MAGNIFICENT SINGING FINE COMEDY Charming Romance Of A Singer rriii. magic <>i greal mag will he the principal attraction at the j [lion Theatre, this week when Lawrence Tilbbett appean in 20ih Century's "Metropolitan," the bright charming romance <»i a y<»ung ginger. Pictured with sympathy,296 words
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Article, Illustration265 1936-07-26 5 'CAPTAIN JANUARY" New Dances And Song Hits ■JWE Ijuciimtuif adventure* of little waif and her two gristed '-Id, sea-salt friends furnithefl the story basis for "Captain January," tuneful, colourful Shirley Temp' picture which conies this week to the Alhambra Theatre. ROCKBOUND COAST Somewhere on the265 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-07-26 5 Uwrvnce Tlbbtti :uv) virgim Bruce In icem tram "Metropolitan" v. Opens at the Pavilion this week.16 words
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Article300 1936-07-26 5 Reveals Secrets Of Sex Appeal "J*HKRK is more to a woman's beaut} th.m inert complexion!" Llaudette Colbert declared between shooting scenes on "She Married Her Boss,' Columbia's latest comedy romance In which she is starred and which opens at the Capitol Theatre to-day. W hen asked to explain300 words
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Article, Illustration8 1936-07-26 5 Shirley Temple as she appears m "Captain January."8 words
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Article, Illustration306 1936-07-26 5 MEN OF WAR MAKE LOVE ROGERS AND ASTAIRE IN 'FOLLOW THE FLEET' MEX of war make love in "F Tmv \l v vl "-<" L he new Fred As< i c and Ginger Rogers co-star ins cal which opens at th ,ito] theatre this work, in a gay i (1306 words
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Advertisement185 1936-07-26 5 BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Harlev Strcvt Specialists Successful Remedy. GMMfcte ReHef (,'uaranteed In H» To 20 minutes. •Fn v r( mark <'blo new remedy ZKETK f B A sthma Bronchfaf-' Dh Bronchitis .md all lung .-om'ic V; '^cl^ninu the most amazm, 20 n IVOS Complete relief in 10 Z toundlng are the185 words
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Advertisement116 1936-07-26 5 SUNLIGHTand UMBREUAsoap IB t\ I I Hi li v m o n 6 u to you! *il^^s^»^i^^^^^ You can now get a full-size tablet of Lux Toilet r Soap free in exchange for Sunlight and Umbrella SaVC 8 printed WraDDerS Soap printed wrappers. r q r AD you have to116 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1936-07-26 6 MISS MUMMA IN SINGAPORE WORLD TRIP Finds Things Quiet Here MOONLIGHT in Alaska, vwth a of glaclen and Northern Ugh* *c P. 11 1 1 Ihe Tropics and Hawaii the romantic isY of the South Seas; Hongkong xsith it. wonderful har?>our lh" beautiful Philippine sunsets Singapore,1,206 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-07-26 6 L( m ilUll eounud out the 18th round of his Rational Oght with Max BchmeUnf In New York 111." I HiOllLll.21 words
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Article261 1936-07-26 6 Synodical Government DECISION EXPECTED SHORTLY AN important landmark in the development of the Anglican Church in Malaya will be the introduction of Synodical Government. A decision on it will shortly be taken. At the moment it is understood that its introduction is being favourably viewed. The261 words
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Article304 1936-07-26 6 A THREAT Perth Business Man In Singapore THAT the Japanese we|e threatening to boycott the wool sales in Western Australia as a result of the imposition of a tariff against all Japanese manufactured goods imported into ihe country was the important statement made by Mr. S. C.304 words
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Advertisement432 1936-07-26 6 HAVE QUITE GONE Are you one ot those unfortunate women who are forced 0* painfW orns to wear ugly. uniashioiuiule shoes' Why not Set rirt of your corns this simple sale way. and you will then be able to wear Bmaller and smarter -hoes. Read how this lads found footcomfort432 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1936-07-26 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES A' 1 <r "•"'by bland ]aM Sunday. A not too long trip on the both, i pleasant day, swimming In ihi morning! lunch and then mahjoni M 1 am going to fr«rib< apfcnic. I leave that to other P .v, Hen. The opening paragraph ii merely pn'liinm.nv1,582 words
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Advertisement103 1936-07-26 7 I MSI fIH f ft \**Mw^ _^rf I -^t 3*» MONTH-OLD BEEF AS J FRESH-KILLED.' NEW DIET FOR MALAYAN MNNKR TABU t MALAYAN dinner .blcs arc now being su,,p|,e f with »m,i from Australia that is claimed to be just as good as the fresh-killed meat eaten by Australians themsel.es.103 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1936-07-26 8 our woman correspondent - A Woman Peeps At Singapore our woman correspondent SKY "CAREER" CARKER," by Vicki B. .n I )-v<<..rj and ah >m In tolerably patii tic love oiy. a sculptor line' bla 'del are sionat lv In love but ere .1 mi under Aandini a the WUlptor ill :l llK'd fit uf1,112 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1936-07-26 8 YOU have read how the most absurd prints are In circulation now. nursery prints with the three lit He pigs, Bunty the baby elephant, and a host of other characters from nursery volumes. You have seen them reproduced so cleverly In fashion magazines, a print of a1,232 words
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Advertisement69 1936-07-26 8 A Beauty Salon IN MINIATI'nE HARKIBT HI'BIJARn AVER WEEK-END BEAUTIBOX COMPACT. CONVENIENT. ATTRACTIVK the Harriet Hudburd Ay, r Bcuutibox is just the thtng tor carrying these famous beauty alda while travelling. Contain! a generous supply of LUXURIA. the famous cleansing cream, kau he beaute skin TONIC, BEAUTIFYING FACE I'OWDKi* and69 words
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Advertisement95 1936-07-26 8 <• PALAIS DES MODES X\. STAMFORD ROM). S JUST UNPACKED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST 'MODEL HATS W 1937 ALSO EXCLUSIVE GOWNS FOR EVERY OCCASION AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES .j. ~J*£« y I NEWLY ARRIVED from all the FASHION CENTRES of S THE WORLD [GOWNS of DISTINCTION and ELEGANCE95 words
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Advertisement167 1936-07-26 8 a tL '-^^^S^pfct lift jaGhH^^^^^^k Vfr\miJP^ fas'i (oior;: iskmknt FURNISHING FABRICS! i^nnr 11 v popular feiii i ni;i I WW m± L% I 1 ARTISTIC rlllillFrjS FAST COLOITIt pASEMEOT This is a vat dyed quality, fast to sun. light, and proper washing. The shades are very suitable for all furnishing167 words
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359 1936-07-26 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill C)WAN and Bath un drew on .Saturday night v H Thi« Lnimitj pair the other m the I with ti tormam It would be mere common place to that tin u like baa not Kual. An.' who brought parti, J Gardner M r359 words
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Article, Illustration510 1936-07-26 9 Visit Of The High Commissioner TKASER'S Hill is vt i v definitely -in the hi, Wv-ik. HV. the High OommlsEoner, Mr a. s. Smoi. id Mrs. Small arc ay mg at the Lodge, and with then: is their r ivene, who la attending School a day510 words
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Article, Illustration681 1936-07-26 9 I ET me remind you once more thai. CQctumc cannot i><* unarter than the hat thai with it You can agitate your brain with clans for frock*, you ran strain your budget buying access's, but if th" hat that perches on your ho;>d is not tiotop in both booininßness681 words
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Advertisement51 1936-07-26 9 j- j._. ,j-^- j,_, A j SINGAPORE^ UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY S ALL THE LATEST FICTION I CHEAP RATES, SPKCIAL TERMS FOR CLUBS MESSES Cireen Circle Libraries iBF road. m •> 11 T i I; vv|ll B I V V (ji oIVII s 5, Stamford Road. Capitol Building. Phone :JS:iS. S H**^.-51 words
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Advertisement98 1936-07-26 9 every occasion from Lußaa Ifieipt^rii Phone SSS3 ap. Buldg. ATTRACTIVE HATS 8e GLOVES I lor AFTERNOON WEAR PHONE 3335. 6 1 STAMFORD RD. SHAMPOOS and WAVE-SET SET LOVELY CURLS LIKE THIS AT HOME x All in five minutes A: the coa of a low pence per week. Use Amami Wave-Set98 words
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Advertisement172 1936-07-26 9 CELTEX CMfly d '10^ THE ORIGINAL" popul.ir X ill wool wit 7 \oh cover i v Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya GRAFTON LABORATORIES Singapore. Jiihb Arrived New Manila washing lin^n handbags with initial* at Kaflfleb Hotel— Pras Basah l£oad. 5//e o^es all ■7i^fe V /»er happiness172 words
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1060 1936-07-26 10 G.S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds »2* *I* *I* °I* *I* *I* *I* *I* *1* t Gumming In The Egg Dealing With Derision Where The 'Veie- t ran Scores THIS appears to bf the season of athletic sports. Meetings are being held throughout the country, and Malaya resounds1,060 words
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Advertisement248 1936-07-26 10 hat Made His Hair Grow? i:< id II 1 .lirr lor the Answer. "Two years g BB^ i^.» I was bald f laWi a ovtr tne my head. "I felt ashamed for peoplt to my head. I tried different pr•p a r a but I they did no j id248 words
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Advertisement36 1936-07-26 11 V luin- uorlii 1 coupons, etc. LaU'ls hearing the» letter j^K^nßß^^^-^^SB^^Se^S^^^^^^^ I// Wonderful Gifts For Old And Young. _^K^^^^^^S >^^^^^^^^l G/FTS M^y Js£: SEEiV OBTAINED FROM: IIOITRN VILLE COCOA GIFT DEPT\. 18-C, Battery Road, Singapore. D2-3B36 words
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SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, July 26, 1936.
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574 1936-07-26 12 \ITHEN a Govorum official retire* from service IM U able to v.rite j and speak with freedom formerly denied him. Thus t i> that parli- cular interest .iWa;'.i<s >v an article jii the Decentralisation policy in .Malaya which Sii Richard Winsted has c(» it; lrmtt<i574 words
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Article1399 1936-07-26 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Malaya To Be Japanese Colony} THK latest local scare suggests that to all intents and purposes Malaya will be a Japanese colony In few years' time, without a shot being tired. A little sense of proportion seems to be needed. Peaceful1,399 words
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Advertisement7 1936-07-26 12 Electric Clocks Cheaper models $40. J^jJP^w^W' _37 words
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Miscellaneous661 1936-07-26 12 WIT and WISDOM of tm E WEEK. t WARNING to dancers. t YOUNG parson had taken for his AN her way to bed the maid looked into text the parable of the Wise j her mistress's room. Foolish Virgins. In conclusion, he said: I "The master's locked up for the661 words
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Article, Illustration705 1936-07-26 13 A GREAT CHINESE PIONEER HIS CAREER. Work Of Mr. Lim Peng Siang (Sunday Tribune Special) OM of Uu* greatest business m;unat<>, living in Singapore today is Mi. I<»tn Peng Siaug, J.P.. founder of the famous chain of Ho Hong firm His i> a romantic (arcer,Y.Y.N. - 705 words
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Article120 1936-07-26 13 Moscow Thousand! ol copies of the new Soviet Constitution are being printed here in English for distribution to Englishp« aklng people. Copies are also being ;>ared in German, French, and other Foreign languages. In all. 15.000.000 pamphlets and poswith th? text of the constitution have been printed in120 words
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Article1234 1936-07-26 13 BY CHAPLAIN OF MISSIONS TO SEAMEN TIIK Key. Mr. A. V. Uardle. the Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, recently conducted a preaching tour of Pahang and Perak, accompanied by Mrs. Wardle. They returned to Singapore early this week. The tour was undertaken by1,234 words
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Article206 1936-07-26 13 NEW PINEAPPLE FACTORY IN JOHORE Making Its Own Cans ANEW pineapple factory in Johore has earned favourable comment from Dr. H. A. Tempany, the Director of Agriculture. It is the United Malayan Pineapple Factory, situated at the* th milestone, Jalan Scudai, Johore, and wa:< completed recently. A modern factory with206 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-07-26 13 A genual view of the United Mjlayun Pineapple Factory9 words
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Advertisement23 1936-07-26 13 1/ I 1 Bir^ U I !ii ™V^J BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE DISTRIBUTORS ARCHIPELACO BREWERY Co.. Ltd. S |ME PARBY^CoXtd23 words
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Advertisement219 1936-07-26 13 NKW STOMACH TRBATMCM I GETS QUICK RESULTS It takes only about 3 minutes for BISMA-REX, the new pleasant -tasting antacid powder, to brin« you relief from stomach agonies. A 1 it is lasting relief too. Mr O i X of Singapore writes "For many years T have suffered almost intolerable219 words
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Article1089 1936-07-26 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Pater son S In Which I Discourse S S S With Some Dismay On The Developments Now Taking Place In Television j And ricl tire The Awful j S Results Which Are Hound j To Follow Its Introduction Into Malaya. EAKLY next fe^r,1,089 words
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Advertisement187 1936-07-26 14 fs^ TICKETS ISSUED I !'Y ATL BflMlf-j i FOR "ST'IF. AIH AND S TRAVEL PATTWAYTINLS NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients i are given the best of attention tance. j 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA I HWBLLBD I kvi;k movements. NICKEL I 1187 words
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Advertisement103 1936-07-26 14 '^-^Sk P^ 1 »:BH 1 t m\ 111 Im* S 1I tIR ••\s*s^^^^^^^B 5: "■"'v-^vJHa SRo*^' 1 I W w I tKMm H m m 1 fl^S v^flH M WtSSs&lvh >£>x^ Hr/^ m h mm m BM m. VSm S^sl m m m ft m M SVS ißn m :>.X\Vw3BWI103 words
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Advertisement149 1936-07-26 14 i|fMOSQWTOEs\^ WM FLIT/ %a Ifiifl^L Imitations waste JgStfMM Don't risk your health and com- P >». -jfort by accepting worthless inor imitations thot masquerade under the name of -c~ c y^m^fJ/j Hit R«member there is only n-^EA^^ i^^>W<flt' on# Flif Flit «old only in the tP&9^Mia« yellow tin with the149 words
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Article, Illustration725 1936-07-26 15 Horatius - Horatius Oh THE LATEST IN CONVENTIONS I'l' to the ambil ion of Mi Ely Culb i 1,,. gam \hid tfc of the Ai practicall) hoi h of tl. li •dm ii A li] ,t the final <l» da and in order to avoid ihi ek men! of c725 words
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581 1936-07-26 15 FIRST IN REIGN OF NEW KING TINY ISLAND To Be Used As Base For Seaplanes? Sydney, N.S.W. July 11. THE first new territory to be added to th? British Efhpire under King Edward VIII, a tiny island in the Southern Pacific has been581 words
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Advertisement139 1936-07-26 15 I CRAVEN A I are my favourite cigarettes 1 I because they never affect I I ##ij throat." I Hf J i- Bl y XX "^^l^B THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME ICoAvrM "£M is preserved within the a.r-ti K ht 'TRU-VAC KAV Di tin and protects the cigarettes against the139 words
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Advertisement509 1936-07-26 15 inowto KEEP the 0m .^^^3s^a^s™?^ jpX rfl )l)fJjj^G^Sl^^ l^^m^fPPßajßJßJßJßJßJßJßJßJßMMßßMgt^i^MM^^^^MiMwg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^..^ I j^HHlFliriVlifl'riilil ASPRO 9 is I TAKE 2 'ASPRO' TABLETS immediately the %H •*?*<, first sign of a Cold appears, «nd 2 Tablets eyery Wolll3n£ > Vfl!%^ three hours afterwards until symptoms disappew am .mm> I^l^ a hot lemon drink to509 words
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Article, Illustration459 1936-07-26 16 Beer-Botths Turned Into Torches HALF an hours run from Kuala Lum- pur. situat r.d in delightful country are Batu Caves, which form one of the most fascinating places of interest m Selangor. The Caves, wliirh are served also by the railway, are huge natural459 words
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Article768 1936-07-26 16 L. C. H - A Trip To DUSAN TUA L. C. H. < r.v X.L.'s Sulphur Spring you arc a visi or to Kuala Lumpur. p ctally a casual one. you aiv bound to be asked, "Have you bathed i .1. sulphur water?* 1 And if you arc .1 conservative as 1 I am768 words
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Article136 1936-07-26 16 K.L.'S NEWEST HOTEL Modern Comforts At The Majestic TULL-LENGTH baths in many of th e rooms are a feature of the Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lurr pur's newest hotel Situated across the road from the station, this hotel enjoys great popularity, not only lor the modern comfort* it provides but also136 words
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Article82 1936-07-26 16 For Singaporeans To Appreciate! ONi: ol the Qrst things thai. v.ilKstrike a \iAitor Kuala Lumpur will be \lio coolners <.i the Sclungor night Vt\oza from th accus* rrnic*! to hot nights which make sleep difficult, will find that thrve arc many nights in the Federal Ca; It'll82 words
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Article51 1936-07-26 16 THK Coliseum Cafe um\ 1: Batu Koaci. offers rooms with all modern conveniences to Intendhif patroni rri-i-ia.- food Is pn pared comi .1 can b<> secured at very ..omical rate*. This cafe i.s becoming an increasingly popular venue for tho.v who lunch In lovui. The prcn:. re full)51 words
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Advertisement160 1936-07-26 16 j With its modern comfortable accommodation, carefully prepared food and impeccable service I 4 1- 4 1 Its musks] and cabaret entertainment will make you tee! justl y proud to t ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS Our Open Air (irill (iardvn is the most favoured spot in town, \>hile it is a160 words
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Article301 1936-07-26 17 A Trip All Visitors Should Make F: LU [iUi mi oing to Fi user's Hill. ft tern iumrs Bngll h sprint Th'- I -'iid Thn ■'it, OQ| t the My. AH miles or so, you •at of the hiii and turn* tld h:«.'. her •I every301 words
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Article112 1936-07-26 17 Attractive Meal-Time! Atmosphere Tin-. Station Hotel Is very conveniently situated for traveliei it is no mare than ptep rron the entrance Hall ol the station to the hotel's lift Th» rooms are large and airy and visitors can be assured ol every com- i lort The lounge on112 words
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Article109 1936-07-26 17 Preparing For An Inllus Of Visitors Empire Hotel is prcparini* for B influx ol vl iton during the I Bxhibition, and adequate n are b< ing made to oope h ihe < xtra demand. 'i !.i hotel, which is probataiy the old- i.'.'^i! h<u in Kuala Lumpur, i109 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1936-07-26 17 Wait b k>ng as you wish at any o: T lit hire car and bus .stands iii Senmb.m. from where the vehicles ply for hire between Seremban and Port Duksi.n. ;.nd you will notice a strong fact, in that not n do the numerous touts shouting for1,075 words
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Advertisement37 1936-07-26 17 WHERE TO STAY When at KUALA LUMPUR COLISEUM CAFE HIGH CLASS HOTEL Well Furnished Rooms ll<>( Cold running water Klsctric Liffhtinp: Fans Rooms with or without Hoard Meals a' la carte. 80 82, BATU RD: Phone *88837 words
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Advertisement84 1936-07-26 17 A l__l^i___k ?5k __n __I^B I___rwM 9^ *pHv //i^ popularity o/ //u' j HOTKI. ISI SI M lIAXI S i i i V i i RESERVE YOUR TABLES EARLY Rhone 3233 I THE EMPIRE HOTEL i j Visitors To Kuala Lumpur j FOR THE I j All-Malayan Exhibition I J84 words
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438 1936-07-26 18 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - Effect Of Light On The Eyes And Nervous System R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Doctor of Ocular Science) A patient remarked to the writei that a mo her allowed a light to shine into the eyes of her small child while >he was reading until late hours of the night438 words
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Article, Illustration434 1936-07-26 18 IMPORTANT MOVEMENT W SINGAPORE SINGAPORE'S army of Indlaa l:;h<)uiers an to go to s< hool. Day alter day you see them sweatmn under lh»> Mating Min < singing at kheii lobs, tolling patiently to (jive us our roads, and buildings men who me illiterate, v.ho434 words
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Article286 1936-07-26 18 Y.W.C.A. WORLD CONFERENCE IN CEYLON Malaya To Send Delegates THE Sunday Tribune understand that thr v.n.r Malaya will be represented !<v del< f .:i(< s at IIM v.W.r.A. Repfon.il Conference and the meeting of the World Executive Committeo to be held in Ceylon in October. The meeting of fhn World286 words
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Advertisement120 1936-07-26 18 1 I il ~*lT\ I if VA r IBE SRIEHTAL OPTICAL CD ucuttuM ocnaan make. How do you judge a whisky 8 BY ITS FLAVOUR 9 0 Taste the unusual smoothness of o Johnnie W alker jj tJ CV ITS BOUQUET? 0 4% 4> ll Notice the Highland fragrance in120 words
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Advertisement54 1936-07-26 18 8 v The ownership for E\ lasting E^ X I satisfaction: ■fr^\/ X It i designed in H^aj f such a manner as to .Bjlrti provide the utmost y jLm- comfort and sup- j L during repose. Tie and more, for ■T^y i ts constructed of A -in '1 and54 words
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Article536 1936-07-26 19 Dragon - Dragon (By c£AH ENG HEE'S •COME BACK" A T HIS BEST [an He Beat The Champion iAST Suiulav'- match between the. L'xiyfiov. B P 'nil th» <>nB.P. w*a ;i rea< eye-op nor. u^ first place i' hnmjrht about :t •0B back" b S Eng the eharnpi' gj^.536 words
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Article442 1936-07-26 19 RACQUET - RACQUET 'I3Y Only Thre^ Entries To Hand 1 1.*, those who are hit created in the n welfare of the gamo in the country jrui b<< disappointed to learn that only •tte.s have entered lor the Foono 1 cup Competition, which |g oven to teams from442 words
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Article179 1936-07-26 19 Ts It Bettor Than Shuttle Gams? IN K>me Ol the busy cities of the East. where opportunities for sports are idant, Ball Badminton forms a favourites of the sport'ne: i üblic han Shuttle Badminton -writes "Chi Leagues and "iJlirnaments are run and attracted on as lam a «aie179 words
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Article222 1936-07-26 19 Results Of Annual Tournaments MISS P. X CHONG beat Mi.;s S. Q Chan, 11—7, 11—8, in the women" l.adminton tournament of the Augus> Badminton Party (Singapore) Last Sunday. Results oi ties In the men's tournaBtnt are as follow: Wee Eng Siang beat Richard Tan. 15—12, 15- 4. »Syn222 words
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Article49 1936-07-26 19 The third 'anniversary of the Reynard Badminton Party will be held on Sunday, Aug. 2, 193 C, at 50, Anthony Road. Singapore. The general meeting will be held at 1 p.m. Distribution of prizes will tak-' place at 3 p.m., to be followed by a tea party.49 words
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Article208 1936-07-26 19 All States PromistSupport I HEAR that all the leading States In Malaya have consented to give their support lor *he proposed visit to Malaya of Mr. Frank Devlin, the well-known Tn^lish professional, who is at present in New Zealand writes "Racquet I am told that Singapore.208 words
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Article65 1936-07-26 19 The following will represent the Playfuir B P against the Week End B.P. in a friendly match of five sinulP^ anu two doubles at the former's court at 37 lalan Raja, off Balestier Road, at 3 p m low Siak Chuan, Low Siank Liang. S. Q. Quek, Ng65 words
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Article710 1936-07-26 19 THE annual badminton tournament of i the Amateur Sporting Association, Singapore, will be held In August Entries are now open and will close on j Saturday, Aug. 8, at noon Entry forms are obtainable from the hon. .sports captain. Mr. Tan Chee Eng, or the vicecaptain. Mr.710 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-07-26 19 a assLWi rcTjrt; SSras^iiou^igrc^. 01 capt G A Clemems irctirinK h11 words
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Advertisement379 1936-07-26 19 invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases Disease germs abound everywhere, ld|JVl and the slightest pimple or skin H abrasion offers an open door to THE infection. Use this simple unfailing WON DF R H E ALE R Cuticura treatment to-day-to prevent blood-poisoning, to eradicate the AND beginnings of torturing, disfiguring379 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1936-07-26 20 CAN THE SANSONIS WIN? KEEN COMPETITION IN MEN'S SINGLES •Ry l-'oi^.vard LX>K the Malayan Unm> ihumpi nships having been uublished together with the draw, and in view of the close proximity of the start of the tournament, it is pei hi:ps appropriate to scrutinise the1,454 words
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Article, Illustration159 1936-07-26 20 Raw Tyro Runs Away With Famous Jockey TORDON Richards, master Jockey, was mastered at Newmarket by a raw tyro. The tyro was Lord Olanely'a Grand Tor. two-y ar-old filly favourite fjr the Lidgat- Selling Plate. As she went down to the post she Took the bit between her159 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-07-26 20 Tiger Flowers, coloured welterweight who has never been beaten.9 words
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Article, Illustration916 1936-07-26 20 K. O - K.O. BOXING (BY A RETURN Next Thursday At New World COME really good is prwiiliini at the New \\'.»rld Arena next Thursday night, Jnl> 30. The Siamese, Som Pong, who have become one of the most popular boxers in Malaya, and Joe Diamond, who is equally916 words
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Article444 1936-07-26 20 NON-BENDERs Colony's Team For Annual Test T<R> "Spectator") llh surprises of iruket were displayed in the principal n\?' between the Singapore and Sel.n. Non-I*,,ul. rs. the K ame endfe Me, When .t sri-meil ,ertain that th! visitors would carry off the hon«u* The visitors went all out444 words
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Article481 1936-07-26 20 LOCAL LEAGUE CUP SOCCER "SKINS" &> R.A.F. IN RACE FOR SENIO R HONOURS <BY "FriX-BACK..) League anri the Commercial Cup up* Thurrlav 23 Singapore. Fridsj CROM the table given betew it will 1 be yea khftl the Kov.il InnisUilliiiß Fusiliers and the Royal Air Fore* are still nmninr neck-to-neck for481 words
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Article, Illustration2573 1936-07-26 21 "I VJIIED NORAH bPCHURCH" SUICIDE BID Pays The Price At The Gallows (By Aii Mail) London, July 8. |T°K Avc yearn police and public alik<- have been baffled and intrigued by tin* mysterious murder in r.);i of 20-year-old Norah Upchurch in an empty shop in2,573 words
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Article144 1936-07-26 21 Woman's Pear Of Rheumatic Pains one of thi many troubles that amid rheumatic "v:> difficult] up and (U>\m\ stairs Such was ritll this woman, before sfte taking Kruscl ,t now rjj, it no trouble K"ud what h hen nov over l- montl Lspoonful in hot w.144 words
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Article495 1936-07-26 21 Poignant Last Letters 1 From Condemned Cell In la.st interview v.Vh hi.s father the day before the execution. Field said "111 them no double. Dad 111 die game. in letters written in the condemned cell on the eve <«: ■(•cut ion Fn-M expressed the same quid determlnat495 words
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Advertisement185 1936-07-26 21 Practice limited to the eyk S Specializing: Ocular Mu^le Ano- i nilies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJ3. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. j 35 fears' European Clinical I Experience. Tiger Beer IS 111 SI Tor HEALTH AND VITALITY USE185 words
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Advertisement104 1936-07-26 21 AMAZIXt; Oil Ell OF THE ftEW fIIENDE II AI) I O II i: €i:IVi: II 8 9J^^^^^B -<» wHQ^i^B'td^B I^B £B 0 ■■■■<■" SI «M^SHfci».'i?jß^^T^^^^^^3Bfcw^l /or il. C. Main* $20 CASH and 7 nifiiithlr iiisialin^nls of S2O Technical details: tone control absolute selectivity universal transformer tor 110 125 150 220104 words
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Article135 1936-07-26 22 MALAYAN TKNNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Men's Singles Doubles To Be Redrawn 'Frum Our Own R< porter) i pen, Saturday. IT is understood that the (ii\>t draw ht Men's Sin#Ls and Men's Doubles in (ne Malayan Tennis t 'hampionvhips have not conformed with the iuic and the names135 words
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Article1076 1936-07-26 22 GOOD GOING Dawson Rides Two Firsts (From Our Own Correspondent > Penan*, Saturday. THE Penang Turf Club's Autumn t"ioifv ional Meeting opened in Pcnang to- day in fine weather. Ttie going was good and there was a '.i v attendance. Major Fox and R.N. Hobbs1,076 words
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Article89 1936-07-26 22 Professional Beats His Own Record iwT'Jt ng assistant professional to the Knole Park Club, at Sevenoaks accomplish d a remarkable score on* the ecu: n wh'cb he holed in 61 strokes ooe shct better than his own record' The standard scratch score is 74 Xir 5, who has89 words
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Article60 1936-07-26 22 First Combined Meeting In Singapore For the first time In Singapore a combined Chinese Schools Athletic Sports Meeting will be held at the Jalan Be.sar S.adium on Thursday and Friday July 30 and 31. The preliminary heats were held last week-end at the Chinese High School. The60 words
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Article49 1936-07-26 22 STEADY AT THF CLOSE Little Business In Absent Of Selkrs (From Our Financial r af7Jr/ Singapore, Saturday noon Singapore: 26% cts., up'i/« c t Market Tone.- Dull. /X London: 7%d., unchant^ Market Tune: Dull. New York: 16' t cts., down i KCt Market Tone Steady; Qui*t49 words
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Article97 1936-07-26 22 The market after opening slight]* rosier steadied a trifle toward" th? cIOM on an absence of sellers but ousinesa passed. U.K. stock are exocct^ to show another decrease of 2 450 Umc this week. The diversion of shipments from the East for the U.K. to the Continent who have97 words
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Article24 1936-07-26 22 Singapore: |93%; up London: (Spot) £189, down I>< three months £185 10s., down 17s 6d New York: 48% cts., up U c t'24 words
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94 1936-07-26 22 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. erlb London Spot Sheet 7*,<l New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts Mft per. lb. Singapore, Saturday noon Nn tvrqq Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases < FOB. July > 26 13 16 26 IS lft Good FAQ. in cases (FOB.94 words
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Article87 1936-07-26 22 Louis And Schmeling Again CO keen is Max Baer on regaining the .hi W lu h bcavy-welght chanrcionsnip that he is willing to pay f'4o 000 for a return fWht with the title-holder, Jam ps .1 Braddock Meanwhile, the Now Yrrk Stat* Athletic Commission have re«ffii"me<l th?ir87 words
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Advertisement351 1936-07-26 22 Qnkk Relief for Llpsct Stomach m iucb wind, heartburn, mid inva ie ie formation" which, as v rule, and worse ulei i I Lght an v] .ily, and 'I!. and h i trouble with BISM Moq7i r sia> you can do th^ Muni a.- k fc powd< r or ;mr!351 words
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Advertisement224 1936-07-26 22 NOW TRY THE PEN WITH THE SCRATCH-PROOF, TWO-WAY POINT! DOUBLY useful, doubly welcome Is //^ibw^, tflill prn f entnrallin beauty! For ita Tt«>-tray point tcritrs j/faj^ ''SJ^Bm srral< l -P r > *»/p«'nt of prwioun platinum your regular hand on S/f^M yLJ&SBfiM an< ol »l K<»ld writes tiro tray*— on224 words
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901 1936-07-26 23 "MALAYA" CUP FOOTBALL TWO PLAYERS SENT OFF THE FIELD B] Onlooker < Siiuaporr. Saturday. ATVI'K AL Cup- tie atmosphere pir\ .ii <l the Anson Road Stadium this .iH«tiiim»ii when a crou.l fctrina about 5,000. braved the iMtvateniiti ireatfctf to witness S the I Southern901 words
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Article294 1936-07-26 23 FOUR RECORDS Medicos Retain Trophy Singapore, Saturday. THE Medical College retained the Kay-Mouat Challenge Cup for the m < dud year in succession in tr».° In-ter-Collage Athletic Sports meeting this afternoon, beating their formidable rivals, the Raffles Co!iege. Four new records were established, in the putting the wedght,294 words
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Article126 1936-07-26 23 Samson de Silva Bowls Well Singapore, Saturday. N interesting cricket match was played on the Padang to-day between the S.C.C. and the Ceylon Sports Club. The Europeans, batting first were all out for 72. Jermer was top-scorer with 21 runs, and Pearse was next best126 words
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Article31 1936-07-26 23 The half yearly general meeting of the Mohammedan Starlight Cricket Club will be held at the Club house 59 Joo Chiat Terrace on Sunday, Aug. 2. at 1.30 p.m.31 words
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Article318 1936-07-26 23 FINAL EVENTS Championship Award Abolished (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala I.umpur, Saturday THE annual championship meet--1 ing of the Malayan A.A.A. was concluded here to-day, when the remaining finals were decided. At a meeting: of the Council of the Association it was decided to abolish the championship318 words
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Article59 1936-07-26 23 By Imperial and Qarkas Airways lines: Sir Keith Smith, from Daly Waters, and Mrs. James, from Charleville, were passengers by the Brisbane. They left en route for London by the Atalanta. Mr. Lockwood was a passenger to Bangkok by the Atalanta. Mr. O.T.M. Macßryan, from London, and59 words
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Article659 1936-07-26 23 stage. Perak's left winger was starved. Swee Meng seldom touchinn the ball. Once when Vijendram tent in a high shot, he dashed in but misled connecting. It was a narrow escape for Penang. Shortly before the terval, Swee Meng was seen in a f movements which, however,659 words
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Article315 1936-07-26 23 \.C.S. Wins \N INTEIi-SCIIOOI. SEMI-FINAL Singapoi i Saturda pHE Anglo-Chinese School qualified t >r the Anal of the Singapore lit'T-s. jiool badminton tournament ■'>> beating the Mercantile Institute to-day at the Clerical Union l>y four ato one. They will meet the vinnera of the other •erai-ftnaJ be;'m315 words
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Article31 1936-07-26 23 Playing on th- V.M.C.A. Rrounri ye;;lrrdav. H.M.S. Terror boat thf V.M.C.A. by one wickel. rhe wrtrh bntv/ccn tho S R.C and Ram. v rollege flxert for yesterday v cancelled.31 words
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Article48 1936-07-26 23 Mr. J F. DtVlin, the well-known Bnflish badminton profcs.-ioral. j.s tx\ od In Singapore by air on Aug. 11 from Australia. h< ui'i nivo n lort'M-o on fi l 0 foUmHog day, and on Aug. 13 and 14 will play a o: cxinoiuuii gain<48 words
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Advertisement220 1936-07-26 23 rri.h.r No.r«urn Malt. THE FIRST "WINNER TAKE ALL" CONTEST. THE NIOHT OF I 111 WSDAI. JULY 30th. AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA BERTIE BELL SUBMITS TO PUBLIC DEMAND 1 F BY PRESENTING jr' 1 THE RETURN BATTLE OVER 12-3 MIN. RDS. am sompong ,S*">; (The Siamese Terror) 7 V DIAMOND220 words
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Article, Illustration150 1936-07-26 24 F. F.. Clubb i Military who won the Hail Mile in the record time of 2 tnin. 2 sees. Leo Kuan Yew, ol Selangor, holder of the high jumn record, In the qualifying round ol the Malayan LJ Sports. __^.> S Above: The finish150 words
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Advertisement228 1936-07-26 24 24 PAGES for 5 CENTS COLEMAN YOrit GUARANTEE Ol YEARS of i»i:ki i:n sihvms C(»lt?man mantles are rHIS YEW TABU "INST\NT-IITE" from finest LAMP BURNS BURNS PETROL. Egyptian cotton Easy EITHER KEROSENE This new table lamp to attach, made OIL OR PETROL features the perfected stronger, last longer, i s228 words
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Advertisement7 1936-07-26 24 For Be-' Sports Rej;z7 Read the tribune:7 words
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