Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 August 1936
1936-08-02
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1936-08-02 1 The Sunday Tribune Veil. I.— No. SINGAPORE, S.UKDAY, AUGUST 2, 198& FIVE" CENTS.13 words
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3208 1936-08-02 1 HIGH COMMISSIONER OPENS M.A.H.A. EXHIBITION CONFIDENCE N FUTURE "Rubber Regulation Has Worked Smoothly And Well" REDUCTION OF SURPLUS RUBBER STOCKS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Si u'd y •VMINFIDENCR i n (h 0 future »f ik \j luiure "I the mdupirj.3,208 words
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Article113 1936-08-02 1 To Southampton Docks HOLIDAY CRUISE ARRANGEMENTS London, r pilK Kiir.'- drove iii i ho Royal car to the Southampton Docks this afternoon <-.i a Burprise visit of in--1 spection ol" the Kahlin. The quayside was practically d^- j ;>erted when His Majesty arrived. lf(. remainedReuter - 113 words
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Article66 1936-08-02 1 London, July 31. The King to-day paid a surprise visit to the yacht. Nahlin in which he is shortly taking a holiday cruise, motored to Southampton, and. after thorough inspection, lunched on board the yacht. The Nahlin will leave Southampton at noon to-morrow. Plate, stores and buntingBritish Official Wireless - 66 words
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Article165 1936-08-02 1 London, July 31. It Lfl expected that the King will leave England in seven or eight day? timr to join the 1574-ton yacht Nahlln at some port as yet undecided on the Dalmatian coast. Yesterday the King received Captain Doyle of tfie Nahlin and gave him his sailingBritish Official Wireless - 165 words
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Article206 1936-08-02 1 Idea To Be Considered By Municipality (From Our Ovm Correspondents Malacca, Saturday. THE initiative of the S.S.M A., whicn 1 te at present taking steps to pioviie n public swimming pool for Malacca is highly commended by the local publ c Yesterday, the deputation conV.jtint of206 words
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Article271 1936-08-02 1 Mr. E. M. Fincham Miss Iris Tobin Singapore, Saturda\ 1 PRETTY wedding took place at tho Cathedral of the r-ood Shepherd ygjf rrfay. vho i r Mary Tobin. dauprhter of tho lat,> m\. U A °iP ounty Carlo, Ireland, and Mrs M. Tobin (formsriy of the Infant Welfare271 words
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Article139 1936-08-02 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Figrhtinß Breaks Out In Kwanfftunff Hongkong, Saturday afternoon. IT is reported that 1.000 Kv/vir.si troops flashed with thi* Kwanfftunr vanguards at Fenpchuen. The attacker. were repulNd. The number of casualties is not known. Kwanctl vanguard! have arrived HslnyJ :ind aro ready to advance m139 words
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Article43 1936-08-02 1 Singapore. Saturday. An affray between several Chinese in Kampong Bharu last night resulted in serious injury to one' man. who was stabbed in the chest and in the rieht arm. Three others were al.so injured, and [he ambulane« wu in attendance43 words
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Article128 1936-08-02 1 Dtlicat: Situation FRANCO-ITALIAN CRISIS? Paris, Saturday. pitANCE will not interfere in the affairs of other countries, de dared M. Deltas (Foreign Minister during the debate in the chamber <.i the supply of arms to Spain. Tl < French Government had a ptfrfec right to suw y armsReuter - 128 words
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Article51 1936-08-02 1 Oran, Saturduv S^.n'ff 11 11^ Were comitetorSby an Italian mm to deliver planes. The. men are reports to be re* ofticers and describe themselves as "in GustriaiLsts, decorators and civil pilots" They have been detained by the French authorities for not observing the regulations regarding flying over French Moroccan territory.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article26 1936-08-02 1 Paris, later. The Chamber by 37i> votes to 200. passed a motion of confidence in the Government of the conclusion of the foreign affairs debate. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article68 1936-08-02 1 No St. Andrew Ball This Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. BANGKOK Scotsmen, by a large majority at the annual meeting of tho Eangkok St. Andrews Society last nipht decided not to hold the u.sual St. Andrews Ball. The suggestion to hold a Burns Right dinner was68 words
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Article139 1936-08-02 1 AN ESSENTIAL Britain Telegraphic Communications London, S.it uiff jly. emphasising \ur Knullre e'aphj. < <M)inniiii«ht|oßo inn Ututcd l;ic r.srniial pun of Mie defence problem, iii tfi#« .(Mine or an address ;it t\,t* wrisu,! Summer School of she Royal Empire Society, Mr. Vftjshr.w. Chairman of ahesReuter - 139 words
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Article57 1936-08-02 1 Cotton Workers' Demands For Increased Pay London, Sat in < REPRESENTATIVES of the Lancashire coiton operatives met the emptoj and dtscuaed wage dennu It was decided to refer the matter to the Conciliation Board .since the meeting failed to reach agreement. The total oi tpinnen, eard-roaa workersReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1936-08-02 1 Women And Child Injured BlngipOtt, Salurci The junction of ChAngJ Road and Bedok Road was the scene of a 11 accident yesterday evening. A military omnibus and 1 motorlorry came into collision, resulting 111 injury to several Chinese women and a child, who were paasengei in lorry. The57 words
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Advertisement19 1936-08-02 1 POR BEST sroi:i< REPOR|S RfcU THL TRIBUNE PERF ECTION l&h&sb/ SCOTS WHISKY^^^V u< Sole Agents: THK KASTKRN AGKNCIKS. F,TD.19 words
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Advertisement86 1936-08-02 1 ■flE«&i BY 4^fl H||Mm||v TORN APART ON THEIR WEDDING NIGHT THEY MEET AGAIN AS ENEMY SPIES IN THE SERVICES OF THEIR COIN __.< TRIES i S fm^l '"^1 The I-orein '«t British Screen Star his beM W^ "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" I With GERTRUDE MICHAE^UONEL ATWILL and ROD LA M^86 words
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Advertisement345 1936-08-02 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL k THIS WKLK ill I \f, r.MSXKKT ATTUA(Tin\ RENEE and RAME I \MOIS OONTfNnCTAL < fIXRAC'TER *l ACROBATIC 1 DANCERS, inil'KlM. SENSATIONAL SNAKE DANCE OF RKALISM ANIi IMUUHG RAFFLES BRASSERIE EXCELLENT i I'IMNK— COVKTESY— COMFORT SERVICE. AFITRNOON TEAS SPECIALITY. HlfiH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. POPULAR PRICES. RADIO CiRAMOPHONE ENTERTAINMENT.345 words
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Advertisement140 1936-08-02 2 STiiXDARD "X" BICYCLES XEW SHI PM EN T JUST A RRIVED NEW Ij yVuvi LADIES MODEL '^^^Ja^^uA AND RACERS 1/ >\ GENT S EASY INSTALMENTS ARRANGED A REAL INVESTMENT! SEE THEM AT HEAD OFFICE, 7, DHOIIY GHAUT, OR BRANCHES :—305, BEACH ROAD, 17, EAST COAST ROAD. SOLE AGENTS: MALAY AX140 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1936-08-02 3 COLO^ ?g?"- E KS ANNUAL CRICKET TEST FULL REPORT OF OPENING DAYS PLAY i Omm portt Kual.i l.iuiifMir. Saturday Till. Colon] I H B .innuul cricket t< h ..|>« M«tl at eleven oYl«»< Hir tut k i.f the toss **nt t<» .in1,768 words
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Article212 1936-08-02 3 Inter-State Badminton At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malarcj Saturday. DADMINTON enthusiasts to-day saw v batch of in Di- men and vttnen playei from three Btatea In act lon uh* tt the 'I riaituniar Badminton To v nao was played at the PenKkalnn covered courts The men'a doubles212 words
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Article58 1936-08-02 3 The well-known classical story of court intrigue. "Koenigsmark," in a new the P.viS° n n ow bein 7t the Pavilion and features ElLssa Landi plt« rem arkable charnrtcMisation v the Princess Aurora. John Lod^e giving fl c support as the Grand Duko Frode??ck Here is the traditional skeleton58 words
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Article25 1936-08-02 3 There wilt be a special matinee of ThP»Sl n t J J nuar y" at the Alhambra ihedtre to-day starting at 10.30 m25 words
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Advertisement12 1936-08-02 3 >^ R Sr p oif]ini m i u "°«wh nu v J 412 words
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Advertisement88 1936-08-02 3 TWEIVTV POF> ULAR CMMMM^ f ARTISTIC Ml AIIIVS IN FAST COLOUR CAS I >l I NT suitable for all furnishing schemes and give a c cheerful appearance to the Home. iK^IWiW BRITISH M^E I jl ■jjl:'!"'- I II j j jjl 1 j;i| and war ranted to give absolute I88 words
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Advertisement172 1936-08-02 4 PACKED HOUSES AT EVERY SHOW HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE COMING BACK TWICE TO SEE IT THAT'S THE PROOF OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF SHIRLEY'S GRANDEST PICTI RE ALHAMBKA n h I 1 HOLIDAY SHOWS TO-DAY I 1 0..J0 a.m. 1 6.15 9.15 A FAMOUS STORY becomes ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i HER FINEST PICTURE! m172 words
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Advertisement157 1936-08-02 4 f-r^f~^r~u-^*~K*-< A |Follo>% the (jii's! Foll««v ili«' Crowds "FOLLOW Till: FLEET!" S The BIG HOLIDAY MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW The Whole Town's Flocking to SEE ll A PI T O L ll 1 3 SHOWS TO-DAY and TO-MORROW 3.15—6.15—9.15 Join The World's Most Popular Pair in their Naughtical Jamboree j* <*157 words
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Advertisement155 1936-08-02 4 UNRIVALLED IX ITS SPLENDOUR AND MAGNIFK i PIERRE BENOirS THRILLING STORY COMES TO THE HH|HBfIHMBfIpfIHPRMHHHHHHHH iti*. EN AS ()\P mi,Mp^^^g^*" t^^ J 'sb£.. *^*^?7)>i l i»> o ->'S^^^W^^Bl l" 1 I xBKBe fe^aMh jg^S^^J ag^fet^ I— f\ Ly 'it > i mHH^^^^^BMr i? ALSO LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSRUL "YOU'VE NEVER155 words
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468 1936-08-02 5 A SUPERNATURAL LADY MYSTERY FILM Story Of "Dracula's Daughter' 1 1 >\V long U w en 1 Drm< ula 1 a i\ w y» an n a no w j of knowing thai t h v. rait hs of Imaginary vampii i <468 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-02 5 liner, William Powell and M yrna Loy. who appear in "The Great gfeld," which opens at the Capitol Theatre on Aug. 12.22 words
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Article381 1936-08-02 5 ROMANTIC FILM Stars Create Real Drama "TfiHIRTEEN Hours By Air/ 1 a dramatic story of romance and intrigue aboard a seeding transport I plane, opens shortly at the Capitol Theatre. j Fred Mac Murray and Joan Bunnet! play the leading roles in the film and play381 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-08-02 5 William Powell and Virginia Bruce, who appear in "The Great Ziogfeid." which opens at the Capitol on Aug. 12.19 words
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Article208 1936-08-02 5 ELISSA LANDI Talented Star In "Koenigsmark" I\LISS A Landi, the beautiful and talented star of "Koeni^smark," a magnificent produced film \vii<h opened at the Pavilion Theatre yesI y may truly be called ah international star. Born in Italy of Austrian parents much of hw childhood was spent or the Continent,208 words
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389 1936-08-02 5 F/iV£ CHARACT TION OF THE C ORIFIER •|X Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a "The Greal Ziesfe'd/' which i pens at the Capitol Theatre on Au^. 12, a nc^ iy]><- screen hero stirs the tions. h m.tn who is pir ly th Florenx Zeigfeld, and who repress also the389 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-08-02 5 Rosalind Russol and George R-ilt in 1 To Happen' which opens at the Pavilion iheatre I16 words
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Advertisement52 1936-08-02 5 J 'WEAKNESS DEBILITY r*J) AWEM I A W^DESCH lENS'Syrup WW, 111 L v of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give* heaJlh and strength. r.r bo»ip r than «€nunf raw n-M, Medical ~iaem> A CLOUET CO. LTD. SINGAPORE Obtainable From52 words
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Advertisement7 1936-08-02 5 m&/ dTTD A( <!■■ VB" ■T'^/I* SINGAPORE 81jiH?j7 words
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Advertisement116 1936-08-02 5 4 Be* A > y^HviAKE^B A YOUR TEETH x I CLEANER and y V^righterX Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream Removes Stain and Discoloration and Restores Natural Whiteness If your iMtk arc so stained, so dull fissurn. Millions mouth and discolored that you bd self- |WOM conscious and ashamed when you tion116 words
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Article, Illustration924 1936-08-02 6 Horatius - Horatius (Ilil DOUBLES CAN BE PSYCHIC IgObT bridge playi ra have, at times, reported to a pajrchic fr»i<J in order to "teaae" opponents out of a ":.mo contract. It ii a valuable weapon, but to be effective, it must be u<cd sparingly and skilfully, it is beat employed924 words
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Article187 1936-08-02 6 Moscow Cancels Their Debts Latvia IN celebration of the 10th anniversary Of Soviet rule on Wran^i'island in ■ny Arctic, Moscow author! i cancelled all outstanding debta iucnrrert by the bUmoi there up to Januan i 1 t S L T*P h :ul i,,wr otf boa.ci motorboa an187 words
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Article46 1936-08-02 6 The Reichi Bureau for raudevll c le\ has .strictly forbidden vau£ yUle ants and burlesque sketches makine lunof the old om,w Ainu UiUfo™ Th». German Army and th« unl/orn must be superior to any kind 01 mockery or rldlctfft; the boafd Km46 words
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Advertisement181 1936-08-02 6 fill lIOMI siIDV ACfNdKS 01 \MI WA, i i Orchard Koad. Singapore, S.S. end me full pai l< m Urn S Corret i 0 Insin oxford hl U I .Ji l> New X Ol Jiip I ion 0 Scientific Mana 0 Art ol afanaci men< 0 Art of Efficiency o181 words
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Advertisement473 1936-08-02 6 CORNS CAILOUSES AND BUNIONS -BANISHED! n ta i"i n and baaloa n life .i m: ci Do as 1 his woman <IM. .mi you 111 n Read bei [lei mi v riting to U v mom <>/ the art at jit i ham derived from using UaJm ith Salt I473 words
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Article, Illustration1620 1936-08-02 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES yjU much talk oi war l' n "i''" -I thy of note that a with Urn Jit any to most of in- n At It i head on "Dick" Siwpprd rgyman who had I* I Pledge Mo\ iment brought him notoriety. Another pro,ninen; member it Mr, Aldout1,620 words
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Advertisement47 1936-08-02 7 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CHILLED BEEF which is deliciomly tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. TEL. 5378 J I*447 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1936-08-02 8 our woman correspondent - A Wom en Pee ps At Singapore our woman correspondent 11V a very pie; moon wai pi tit -< r. Monday when mai iff gave a farewt-;. i Ong Boon Tut. J P.. one the proprietora Mr Ong Boon 1. thf Victoria on /.uu 4 v v round the world1,853 words
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Article685 1936-08-02 8 TOR smartness, chic and wearabllity 1 one rannot brat a really Rood looking linen suit. So this week, we want to tell you of the new one ihai I ff o have »"si --m in T+» them in white, a pale sky-blue and pink, and all are685 words
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Advertisement14 1936-08-02 8 tverv occasion from 1 ulia II ii |M tli Hhone 3H53 Cap. ltiild K14 words
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Advertisement72 1936-08-02 8 Just Arrived A large selection of new Jewellery Embroidered Evening Bags Peking Glassware Underwear ft Ackers jj Raffles Hotel— Bras Basah ltoad. S i»ius( ii i im. IMPORTED i II VIS- DRESSES. HOSIERY. J UNDER WEAR s CORSETS ACCESSORIES t'HONT: UN, STAIIIOKI) HI) .j. «J» j SINGAPORETS UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY j72 words
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Advertisement233 1936-08-02 8 >— /^7/* j l^T I STOCKS aJportswear ffjjgk at sports -f\ v W^A NEW A^» MOUSES I Mj^-t v Ai^VVS^ l^ hlli cm^iout X LOW Price $1.20 each. rKlLfciiJ t ART SU.K MESH BLOI SES R /~T \f ~T IV with Polo Collars in exclusive dainty X I I colourings.233 words
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644 1936-08-02 9 iriiE iarewi manee ol the Cowan J B Hotel Ma' produ< [Jv re< or( that was anticll > rformance which memory os ♦hoc wh< were preaent. lot it ooaethint; very ;i rTI lllt 1: r( v r Kuala Lumnur Among those present who644 words
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Article, Illustration378 1936-08-02 9 THE o v t s a n (i i D ■OeiA] rvcnt n" I t T.s Hill thi u< k tie children s tea party Riven by 111: th H -h C mission d Mr Small. for their little daughter Irene, on SaturdWi Jv.lv 24. All378 words
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Article411 1936-08-02 9 CASHION 18 CBII to indulge all h_. capricious whims and humorous .juirks when it comes 10 "things nautical/ 1 With the result the new yachiuig clothes ar: so completely caplh iiiK you want to bmy them on the aon whether a yacht or even a rowooat i Ihe411 words
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Article278 1936-08-02 9 »rHIS year', bathing suits are certainly I designed to tame the wildest wu .»ml ii you really want, to look your very bost on the beach you'll forget any ronservativo impulses and |0 in whole hesrtedly lor t new colour. new style tnd b new fabric when you278 words
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Article, Illustration852 1936-08-02 9 Louise Andree Coury - Louise Andree Coury By A FEW jo, the London m ison; dress shows mean! very little to the outside world. They were, .so peopli* thoueht. nothing more than repetitions of the shows previously put on in Paris, and nc one was expected to. or did. in fact,852 words
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Advertisement25 1936-08-02 9 jhav j,,st unpaoked stitched hats for morning j wear in .«H < nloors. Smart inrn hii<* la IM J 1 I ancy belts in real leather.25 words
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Advertisement29 1936-08-02 9 A oowiii knows the vital J it sifr with South.ills I f I lor over SO mi| |he I w Sole A^entb for Malaya. GRAFTON LAnORATORIES. £in^r, P orr.29 words
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Advertisement69 1936-08-02 9 A Beauty Salon IN MINIATURE HARRIKT HUBBABD AYKK WEEK-END BEAUTIBOX COMPACT. CONVENIENT ATTRACTIVE the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Beautibox is just thing for carrying these famous beauty aids while travelling. Contains a generous supply of LUXURIA. the famous cleansing cream. EAU DE BEAUTE SKIN TONIC. BEAUTIFYING FACE POWDER and either SKIN69 words
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Advertisement132 1936-08-02 9 l«- SOI T\'S SIA.MIOKI) UO/\l>. are now displaying ;ifr their new location their latest shipment of Model Hats, Dresses, Gloves uith Collars to match, Flowers, Novelties. etc. 'Phone 31RH. y t PALAIS DES MODES; STAMFORD ROAD. JUST UNPACKED A LARGK SHIPMENT OF THK S LATEST 'MODEL HATS OF IMT ALSO132 words
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Article1268 1936-08-02 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Hot Spaniards; Tin Ramp; Poor Eden! ■'WHAT about Spai- V" writes a correspondent. "I have taken a great deal of interest in what you have said about the European problem, but the Spanish struggle S as been going <»n for many1,268 words
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525 1936-08-02 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE singapore: Sunday, Aug, 2, 1936. THOUGHTS ON THE CINEMA 1 fan* these ua> i I■■ rongly l id d, but w talking and :< bit Mine rolu Ibe life ut tii a r h for t l i, to tell, Ihose w in w i le Bast was525 words
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Advertisement28 1936-08-02 10 'A Electric Clocks H day > 2 hour strike $43— 8 day 4 4 Westminster I J^T Jm^^^S chime s;j») n^M&wßßajhkxi hi Cheaper models $40. ,1 9 B I^P28 words
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Miscellaneous598 1936-08-02 10 WIT and WISDOM op the WEEK., MERE is another story from the golf in her father. "He'll soon find out that J She was struggling with a cup of hot links. he was wrong!" I coffee in a small-town railway station, Mrs. A and Mrs. B were playing a trying598 words
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Article, Illustration2566 1936-08-02 11 REMINISCENCES OF A REPORTER TACTICS IN SECURING l STOR V WATER-FRONT i* porting in Singapore m not such a beetle ■■ufaeni a^ it Is in Uswricsj hut it has its thrills and pleasant Ud sometimes unpleasant ttstrimti. Many and \.uied are the different personalities one2,566 words
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Article40 1936-08-02 11 A not' book saved I man when ho wa.s attack':! by armed ti.n yea Di Breslau When one ol them Bred at him mo bullet smashed a pocket-mirror, 5n hla coat pocket without doing further harm40 words
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Article79 1936-08-02 11 Osaka, the Manchester of Japan, with population ol :uioo.ooo Ls sinking at I the rate of two inches a year. The rate Is tending to accelerate and part ol the city has suomcl d four Inches since observation* b< gam two years a«*o Appmently the d v79 words
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Advertisement123 1936-08-02 11 NKW. EFFICIENT. AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROI'BLES d P r n °T dellclous ta *tlng antacid powm.ru u P" t0 -^ate formula is being hv rr Und(>r the name Bisma-Rex aJ t W DTUK Co Ltd of Nottingm*mK L neutr^lises acid, soothes the a c ranes relieves the stomach123 words
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Advertisement64 1936-08-02 11 I DIAMOND BEDS $$^y^ DIAMOND BRAND BEDSTEADS fcS^l^B ARE COMFORTABLE, Hj HANDSOME. jH It is a handsome •^^HB piece of furniture n^£^ for any room. It-s fflSj beautiful lines and «-i«B elegant ornamenta- >>—- JB tion are a continual »^Ti^B pleasure to the eye. fr^gj Its cost spread over I64 words
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Advertisement26 1936-08-02 11 Cv* r "^--< J lllni\ t~4 vKiB v^^k x* v 5 (UNSWEETENED CONDENSED) and fruit make a delightful and economical combination. Try it once and convince yourself.26 words
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Article1228 1936-08-02 12 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson hi Which I Discount Om Tin DiMmltU* Attending s The Pursuit Of Id*** j s Wherewith To Fill Thin Page And Make Thi j StertUngly Pteamid W§- S s corn if That Ao Mem An ftequln d. s MfiS baia* !l H°W*»1,228 words
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Advertisement158 1936-08-02 12 Wi; IN\ Hi: \OLHKINU INSPECTION OK s me vakiols models or WESTINGHOUSE 8c STEWART- j 1 WARNER RADIOS j l\nxs °CABH WOWSWO TERMS TO SI IT YOU SERVICE -DEPARTMENT TEE QUI X SWYIOK LOWEST C HARCiK. FOR SALF. OK ON HIW wiriIFIFRS (including Talkie). Public address systems. AMPLIFIfcK^ iii a158 words
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Advertisement262 1936-08-02 12 r*- I DOCTOR, E MUST GET RID OF THE Si W^WSA m a m, NERVOUS HEADACHES A^ AND CONSTIPATION Jjm^ 1 1 ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO ONE OF MY S^JR^gM^ PATIENTS CAME TO ME IN A FRIGHTFULLY ME WAS A M.JRIZ W\ RUHOOWN AND NERVOUS CONDITION.. LAXATIVE fIENO X-^BW^Bj߻l\ HIS262 words
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Article1058 1936-08-02 13 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds 77i^ Modern Way— t t 77iw Dignity— One f t For 77i^ /^o^/ I V T -jjl^ i I one «»f th»- rnusi important in the Xi ilfl I impur year, Yeaterdaj the n I ibitlon opened, and fergt d it" Pedenl1,058 words
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Advertisement14 1936-08-02 13 1 FRAMROZ S In i >* ii 1) i, ♦ooo£J^ V:: :J "^L *> *> I! 114 words
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Advertisement173 1936-08-02 13 an EMINENT Doctor wrl //.4VJv POUND THEY SUCCEED WHERE ALL ELSE HAS FAILED." m.d.. M.nc.s Bl mlded by this, and the 12.000 olher Asthma Specialists who constantly rescrlbe -EPHAZONE 11 for Aittnna, BronchlUa Bronchial Asthma. Don't waste time. Use the best n medy. GET "EPHAZONE" TABLETS to-day Even the worst173 words
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Advertisement316 1936-08-02 13 FOR H EALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There Is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt elllcaciy of this supreme Rormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enon. Health and Vitality properties It eomplet moves every (race ol debility and weakness from <>ui ism making mid a Ken Man316 words
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733 1936-08-02 14 A STATE PLAYER SUSPENDED C ACTION Triangular Tourney In Malacca (By "Drason' AITION has been caused in niton circles by *h<* \Ji s AttMH Wong, the ore Statr player. untU the en-? < Ihf The ('f i imi was rearhed at a mf the commit733 words
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Article, Illustration79 1936-08-02 14 Miss Aiieen Wong, the Singapore St ate player, who has been suspended by the Singapore Badminton Association for the remainder of the seaso n, is in the centre. On the right is Wong Peng Soon, the promising Mayflower top-notcher, who is with his party now on a79 words
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Article366 1936-08-02 14 Champion Of England Six Times MR. J F. DEVLIN, the well-know: English badminton professional, io expected in Singapore by air from Australia on Aug. 18. and not on Au£. 11 as previously announced. He will give a lecture on the game on Aug. 19366 words
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Article38 1936-08-02 14 A quarterly general meeting of the Eclipse B.P. will be held at the hon. treasurer's residence, 141-12, Tanjong Katong Road, on Sunday, Aug. 9, at 10 a.m. sharp. Light refreshments will be served after the meeting.38 words
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Article122 1936-08-02 14 Mercantile Institute Wins /I FRIENDLY badminton match WU played last Tuesday between the Mercantile Institute and the Raffle., Institution, resulting in a win for the former school by four games to threi Results < Mercantile players mentioned first Wonc Peng Soon beat Lim Kian Son 15—4, 15—2.122 words
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Article74 1936-08-02 14 The following players have been selected to represent the Loke'a Badminton Party against the Tamil Brotherhood Party in a friendly football match to-day at the S.C.FJV ground (Beach Road': Wong Teck Puh (capt.). Wu Chin Koon, Foo Wah Em:, Foo Wah Tip. Urn Jit Chin, Llm Jit Yang,74 words
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Article221 1936-08-02 14 Narrow Victory For Playfair B.P. THE Ploy fair BP. beat the Week-End BP. by 4—3 r Sunday on the former's court Results ipiayfair players' names mentioned first):— Low Siak Chuan b H i.p« Van Chin. 15—10. 13—13 <o I). Ng Eng Swee beat C. B. N:iir lf>— o.221 words
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Article116 1936-08-02 14 The following are the officials of Ute Singapore Rovers for 1936: Manager: Mr. H. G. Humphries, S.R.C.): Sports Captain: Mr. Tec. Ban Teck <PO.C); Football Captain Mr. Choo Sens Quee (S.CF.A.K Convenor: T. K. Vellu (M.1.8.U.); Asst. Convenor: Mr A Lourdes (C.Y.M.A/>. Games Treasurer: Mr. Kan Khoon Kum116 words
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Article628 1936-08-02 14 being organised for the first time in the State by the Perak Badminton Association, is open to those who have neither won any prizes in the open championships nor taken part in any State matches. «f *M Kinta league COMPETITION MORE KEEN (U\ Kaaiuet") I628 words
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Advertisement81 1936-08-02 14 w fww mann ana UMiiiorr ay accepting worthless <M msecticides M or Imitations that masqwerode under the V name of Hit. lemember- there Is onh/ I one Flit. FfH to sold only In the yellow GSB ff tm with the soldier and black band f —sealed to prevent fraudulent refilling81 words
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Article, Illustration910 1936-08-02 15 flit < ...i i ii. <r,*, l ti< i 0 oi the ygta: land. Ri the football lyed dvi tfte tei us Print 0 2, st. Joseph's Brigade i uprs sr. > rtcal Union 1. drew 1 l *»i Ut I id 4. YMi a 1 1...910 words
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Article176 1936-08-02 15 \mateur Dramatic Hub's Next Production n; HEARSAI.S are well in hand fo •liii!- T5-.it The Truth" by Jamc; Moi tgomery which la to be presented h\ the S A DC. at the Victoria Theatre an Wednesday, Friduv and rday Bepl 9, 11, and 12, with the176 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-08-02 15 Mi Wjxilt i. w,,,,!; deiti who beat Ml CllOO Sl(;v. (h(:: li, Hi,-quarter-finals <,t th* Singapore .hauor Bmdminton Utdies 1 tournament. Tin fettei i i.,vh... for Singapore in the Triangular Tournament in Malacca io-day34 words
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Article210 1936-08-02 15 Firsi Showing Outside VM.A. For Singrapore '•THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." the M -CJ r -ft rodlIclio to be .shown at the Capitol. Singapore, from Aim 12 la the longest motion picture over made Depicting the Me 02 the famous showman Plorenz Ziet-feld. It consist of twenty reela or210 words
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608 1936-08-02 15 Mow To Read Character By The Eyes H.v Iw. A. 1 hoiiijison D.O.Se. < Doctor of Octtlar S(ieiuc) THAT the eyes indicate much in ch.,i 1 acter reading is proved conclusively The fuel that the eye is the "Window i tlu- Soul" would make it. seem probable that by it.608 words
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Article101 1936-08-02 15 Telephone operator! at Benoni •Transvaal) have been well and truly troubled— but it only lusted 15 minutes Suddenly every subscribed m Iho town lilted liLs or her receiver ar the same moment and tried to speak to the exIhange. The operators spent a hectic quarter o!101 words
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Advertisement264 1936-08-02 15 THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! Tiu-ro is an incomparable iiniii in being able to both recognise the chance of a lifetime and make the most ol It at the time, but it U the irony of life that such chances slip by unclaimed, and aixrarely discerned until they are out264 words
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1511 1936-08-02 16 C.A. G - C.A.G. i\U SINGAPORE'S UNIQUE DISTINCTION COMPLETE SUMMARY OF PAST RESULTS 'rill-: ettam of the Malayaa ti«» ball eeaooii will be rescind u**i 1 Saturday, when tOCCCT enthu^ iU f f Bl all end of the I'eninsuia —partisan-, ■uppiitini disappointed aspirants and h petal partmri;in1,511 words
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Article660 1936-08-02 16 K. O - K.O. BOXING (BY ON AUG. 14 Against Som Pong Or Diamond MR. Bertie Bell has chosen Friday, Aug. 14. as his next date. Tiger Flowers, the coloured welterweight, who came over firm Manila :i fortnight a?o, will fiffht either Som Pons; or Joe Diamond, to the approval660 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-08-02 16 The Seianfor team which won the '-Malaya" Cup last year when they beat Singapore by two goals to nil.19 words
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Article509 1936-08-02 16 COLONY TEAM Week-End Games In Singapore (By "Spectator") THE tjtm of cricket enthusiasts will be toeussed this week-end on the Federal Capital where Malaya's annual "Test" match will be played. By the time these notes are in print the results of the tirst day's play will have509 words
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Article, Illustration685 1936-08-02 16 SEJANGOR -SINGAPORE A GAIN PERAK ROBBED OF HONOUR BY A FRACTION i\\\ •'Forward") \TE\T week-end, shall have the Malaya Cup football Sail in Kuala Lumpur, and once again, Selangoi and rewilU meeting. Both qualified as a icsult matches played last week-eai, the Singapore e!even beating the Services by 4-1, and685 words
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Article48 1936-08-02 16 Tl ta UP 1921 Singapore b2at Q^* aP ofe 3 19 aX^Ti 1023- Binga] 102 I I is rTr£> 1928 etngapore a» 2—2. rpW S***^ 19 2 9 __singapore a^ w r 1930- O«ne abandoned c led Selangor. 3--i lan|Of^ i^2- &w&'U i pen^f- U48 words
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Article630 1936-08-02 17 First Chinese Champion Of Malaya RECALLING the career ol Mr. Khoo Hooi hye, the first Chinese to become tennli cnampion of Malaya a corrS l Ms lhat on th^ouit or oft it Hooi Hye was always a gentleman tonJ nir h > e came ta contact.630 words
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Advertisement545 1936-08-02 17 PAINS ALL OVER HIS BODY Krusch n Made Him Pee] A New Man She- insidious complaint Uiat rntaH it attacks gn arm, or a nd frequently the pains spread to ail parts of the body jjojets somcfl. to check' them That was the of this man W ho had rheun545 words
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Advertisement247 1936-08-02 17 HEAR THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS ON ZOMOPHOHE FROM ALL LEADING Ptfc f jfß -JttL CM ay Mi-sit- «tohl:s RECORDS Here arc Pour Ke;iai Zoncphono Records you w 1 like. MR. 2073 "But Where Are YomV* and "I'm Putting All My Rfffi in One Basket." Oeorge Hail an:l his orchestra247 words
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1442 1936-08-02 18 KEEN GAMES IN THE DOUBLES MISS SANSONI MRS. WOODS ENTER FINAL n Oat Ouu R(jjort<r) liMih, Saturday THE \«atinr was bright and sunny )!.i\ in the Malayan Championships was continued .<.r:iing on th«- Ipoh Club TO!,' 'Mi- fir- match was in the Men* Open1,442 words
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Article133 1936-08-02 18 Mrs. Allin In Form: (Jood Play By Miss Sansoni A start was made in the Women's Hou which the opening round was ih»* semi-final, r.o thai the winners will meet in the final Mis Allin and Mrs. Bucknell beat Mrs Purchell and Mrs Bede Cox 6 l, c—133 words
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Article277 1936-08-02 18 MEN*B DOUBLES: G. O. Ilovil and Lt. Hoi nc teat Fook Hoon Leong and Kok (hoon 0— 1, i', 3. N. S. Wise ami K. K. Buchanan beat Goon Kok Jem and Tan Thean Scans: C l. G 4. H. C. Sansoni am! K. V W. Oliver In277 words
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Article456 1936-08-02 18 Anfflo-Chfnese School Carnival Singapore, Saturday. VEO JUI MOK. of China Olympic fame, was crowned individual swimming '•hamoion at the seventh annual swimming carnival of the Anglo-Chinese School. h?ld at thr YM.C.A. pool Fort Canning this afternoon Records were establi hi by competitors in the open and team456 words
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Article647 1936-08-02 18 Annual Athletic (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jaiy 11. THI-. following are the full results of the annual athletic of the Johore State Police, which were held on the Civil Sei vice Club padang, Johore Bahru, yesterday afternoon. 100 yds. Malays: Ebon (Depot) 1, Mohamed <647 words
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Article389 1936-08-02 18 Raffl?s Institution Beaten Singapoi i Baturdi I»HE y.M.c.A. School of Commera defeated Raffles Institution in tlu semi-finals of tho Singapon InterBchool Badminton Tournament ftt th. Clerical Union this afternoon, and qualified to meet the Anglo-Chinese Schu (holders) in the final. The V.M.c.A. School ol Commerce won by four389 words
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Article439 1936-08-02 18 P. Lewis b Sundram 27 J. Edwards not out 37 D. Ross c Hoosainsih b Toledo 6 G. Westerhout b Watts 0 P. d'Almeida c Kholoff b Watts 0 A. Collide b Watts W. Le Merrier b Sundram 9 G. Ross b Hoosainsah 0 J. Le Cain439 words
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Advertisement91 1936-08-02 18 •r-it^firrs /wnnns' lP§p=fll<\ X CURE ;r ;,S f (/^^^_n has beer r lar il a II family medicin* of a 1 7 vl~^v }L\\ I i residents of M;.lay;'>r^J llas th( >anh I>opnl the Head or Chest, Sore Throa 4 U *f k i Indigestion or other ailments to Ij91 words
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813 1936-08-02 19 GOOD GOING FINE WE A THER EXCITING RUNAWAY WIN IN FIRST RACE Ou n Hr porter) Penanj, Saturday Fin: &r agmta favoured the Dmy of the Penang Tu#f Clubs luUimn IVfeH^g to-day. Th. »;«mhl and there was ndance. H\(E ONK Div 3813 words
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Article28 1936-08-02 19 MEN'S BINOLBB QUARTER-FINALS N S Wl beaUn in the quanr ftr.al> oS the Men's Singles by R L Orutt and Kamis lost to Goon Kok Lcit28 words
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286 1936-08-02 19 FIVE FOURS S,C.C. Meet Medical College A..__ Singapore, Saturday. UOOD. although not unblemished innings of 50 by Kuldip Singh was mainly instrumental for the Medical College's score of 135 for eight wickets declared. In a cricket match against the b.C.C which was played on the padang this afternoon Kuldip Singh286 words
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Article177 1936-08-02 19 Tournament Ties I or The Week The following ties in the SRC Billiards Tournament haVe bc:n arranged for Iho week: Tuesday. Au^ 4 tv3O pm. > Billiard? Doubles: Dr C. L. Tl bn and W. F Meyer < 125' vs. H. Ballu-tchet and C. R: Eber < 7177 words
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Article756 1936-08-02 19 Bxdting Cam: 1 Kiuls 1 1» Gtatffc-99 Draw apore, Saturday THE right to possession of the Staff 1 Challenge Trophy n beautiful silver cup presented foi ial competition by the st tfl ol Vw Medic il and Rain >s College* was cont«stfcd ut> the Raffles College ground to-day,756 words
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Article221 1936-08-02 19 First Half Of island Yutht Raw Singapon Saturday. THERE was a splendid breeze from the south east and a flood *ide rtmnrng through Krppel Harbour when nine boats of the B claaa of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club came in' > line at 9.15 a.m. for iht221 words
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Article78 1936-08-02 19 Lat? Arrival For "Malaya Cup Match (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE late arrival of Lee Ec Eow, thr Ipoh Corinthian player for the "Malaya" Cup match between Perak ant 1 Penanp last week resulted »ii an inquiry by the Perak Football A^ociation Committee, who, after78 words
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Article247 1936-08-02 19 Ferguson Top-Scores With 56 Singapore, Saturday. THE V.M.C.A. meet the Ceylon Sports Club at cricket at Ansoh Ruad today. The Association batted first and scored 135, Ferguson top-scoring with 56 and N Hay 41. M. Joseph 3 for 22 and Retnam 5 for 29 shared the bowling247 words
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Article756 1936-08-02 19 R.E/S MEET R. A. ft AN EARLY GOAL Seletar Men Take Trophy Uut.*, Singapore, SatoriSay. r\C ELLEXT weather prevailed at the I Ststdlam fi a.fternoon for Jho ffnaJ «.f the C,j.lison C'un competition which was played betwe :i th< R 1 and th I* K. r l?ir756 words
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Article, Illustration101 1936-08-02 20 Winners of the 440 Yards final (Class ll i at the Chinese Schools' Spoils held at Jal&n Besar Stadium on Thursday and Friday. Winners of Putting the Weight n r Girls (Class U at the Combined Chinese Schools' Sports. Winners of 130 Yards for101 words
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