Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 August 1936
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1936-08-16 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. I.— No. 10. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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1791 1936-08-16 1 SELANGOR STATE COUNCIL MR. E. D. SHEARN'S PROTEST "PRISONS BILL CUT DRIED FOR FORMAL APPROVAL" fc .jT appeal's to me that private discussion m a Residents 1 Conference has largely been substituted, so far as legislation is concerned, for public (Vbate m the Federal1,791 words
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Article313 1936-08-16 1 CLUBS TAX ON SWEEPSTAKES Taking It Calmly "GOOD IDEA" SAYS A PRESIDENT fJONTRARY to general expectations, Government's proposal to impose a tax of five per cent, on club sweepstakes, which was announced m the Government Gazett on Friday night, has been received very calmly by Singapore clubs. A Sunday Tribune313 words
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Article105 1936-08-16 1 10,000 (Gilders Involved In Charge Singapore, Saturday. A further adjournment until Aug. 22 was granted this morning by Mr. A. D. York, tho Third Magistrate. In the case In which Abdullah is charged m con ne^lon with the theft of <mnoo gu ld« stolen from the Overseas Chinese105 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-08-16 1 Mr George Marshall, who has been •nominated as a Municipal Commissioner by the Straits Settlements Singapore) Association.17 words
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Article33 1936-08-16 1 Nome (Alaska), Aug. 15 Levanevsky and Levchenko who weie hoppinp across the Behring Straits were driven back by fog and forced down 60 miles to the north of Nome ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-08-16 1 Mr. Nroh Boon Hean. a former Selangor football star, and Miss Choy Wor Soon, who were married at the Chinese Consulate-General, Singapore, yesterday.26 words
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Article188 1936-08-16 1 MANY tSEATHS Both Sides Claim Victories London, Aug. 15. BESIDES Badajoz. which they are reported to have captured, the Spanish insurgents are attacking the town of San Sebastian and the province of Malaga. Insurgent aircraft are bombing: San Sebastian, where eight pri--1 oners are said to haveReuter - 188 words
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Article153 1936-08-16 1 Bridegroom Ex-Selangor j Soccer Star Singapore, Saturday. THE wedding of Mr. Neon Boon Hean, I a well-known sportsman and for •over?.! years a member of the Selangor Malaya Cup football team, and Miss nhoy Wor Soon, niece of Mr. Chua Cheng Liat of the Cycle and Carriage153 words
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Article333 1936-08-16 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shangtu Looted JAPANESE RETAKE FENGTAI Peiping, Aug. 16. A GROUP of bandits launched a surprise attack on Shangtu on Wednesday night. They looted the shops and committed outrages on women. While they were withdrawing they were intercepted by Chinese troops and333 words
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Article40 1936-08-16 1 Sin Chew JIt Poh - Sin Chew JIt Poh Shanghai. Saturday The Communist thrust in Minhsien is spent, and the remnants have been surrounded by the Government troops Szechuen troops are heavilv guarding Sungpan and Pingwa to prevpnt ihPiT rpt.reat.inp iji H-it. i-»»'^»ri,-.«n40 words
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Article649 1936-08-16 1 REAL FACTS Standard Rate Or Flat Rate? (By Air Mai') i 'From Our Oicti Correspondent London, Aim 5. DBADBBS of the Sunday Tribune will not have been so surprised a a the London market professed t«> be at developments arising from the tin .negotiations m Bangkok649 words
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Advertisement23 1936-08-16 1 FOB BESf sroi rs Rspona r: \d the TRIBUNE PE R F ECTION fs^^ SCOTS WHISKYK^?/ Sole Agents: THK EASTERN AGENT TFS, T.TD.23 words
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Advertisement9 1936-08-16 1 Z\ m hlwb^bs! IrwiTr ii it iiyf m iSr^^n9 words
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Article610 1936-08-16 2 Car Crash DAMAGE TO VEHICLE DESCRIBED Singapore, Saturday. HPHE start of the trial of Chief Petty Officer, J. W. C. Ough of the Royal Air Force before Mr. i L. B. Gibson, m the Criminal Dis- ict Court, was expedited m order that the evidence610 words
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Article117 1936-08-16 2 New Production Chief For The 8.8.C. j i By Air I (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 5. AMOVE to bring the Empire broadca! t programmes up to home standard is j shown by th( Ip] nent of Mr Howard Rose as Empir( Production Dh ector. As117 words
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Article157 1936-08-16 2 Lady Barton's Fine Work In Addis Graaf Reinet (Cape Province). "No account, of the Abyssinian campaign would be complete without a tribute to the wonderful work done by Lady Barton, wife of the British Minister to Addis Ababa." This r&nark was made here by Captain Leslie Bunner, who157 words
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Advertisement248 1936-08-16 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL -8 vjf .^^y THIS WEEK CABARET ATTRACTION SINGAPORE^ FAVOURITES BACK AGAIN THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE W BAILEY TED EVELYN ESTELLE DAVIS no, Banjo, (ostume Character Numbers, Tap Eccentric and ijition Dancing;, Latest Vogues m Evening Wear. RE-ENGAGEMENT FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY RAFFLES BRASSERIE EXCELLENT CUISINE COURTESY248 words
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Advertisement113 1936-08-16 2 the insecticide V that always J Why tisk the danger and annoyance of insects haven't a chance against dan- gerous insects if you use weak substitutes for Jill. Flies, ants, bugs and mosquitoes all survive weak sprays and return later to torment you and leave the germs of illness. I113 words
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Advertisement79 1936-08-16 2 j See how one pretty dame softened up Three Hard-boiled Ye££s! Here's a Rousino comedy of cheaters cheated CAPITOL NEXT CHANCE I niiTia mr -1-^m.i i^ i i- w mi- I II I I I I I ?Sk «*>*"■ <-y/?'Sy'--l 'jmifr^*- >' r^'^ MIA ROBERT YOUNG XC BETTY FURNESS RAYMOND79 words
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Advertisement598 1936-08-16 2 The Spninx, a Double Riddle The Riddle That She I Ended fter D^.th. THE SPHINX. STRANGE ETHI OPIAN F/v •I HE SI HI NX. [nj9crutat>le Longing, unsafe Though mutable, Still seeking the cast, Defaced by sands of time, Sublime A cosmos of all things created, JS ll Jstlul tJ »deavour598 words
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Article988 1936-08-16 3 CHINESE DEFEA T SAPPERS FIRST DIVISION MATCH AT THE STADIUM I «»r<\ Saturday Till v< .F are one of two l<x»t--•m alwij vs h»M to iluv. »no(| sate. tin' uMia! quota of their supporter p. steal this afterthey me! the* UoyuJ KnDnivon maich at i Rt •jtn. I h .te988 words
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Article49 1936-08-16 3 The wedding took place yesterday at St Andrew's Cathedral, the Rt r° v B. C. Roberts. Bishop of Singapore presiding, of Capt. William Owen Phillips, of the Singapore Garrison and Miss Enid Lamb of London. Capt. S W. Jones, also of the Singapore Garrison, acted as bestman49 words
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Article43 1936-08-16 3 Smith At the General Hospital, Singapore on 15th. August 1936, Arthur Smith m his 71st. year. The funeral cortege will leave No. 9, Chancery Hill Road at 4 p.m. to-day for the St. Andrew's Cathedral and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment.43 words
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Advertisement30 1936-08-16 3 I *£^t"^ S *^°^fc\& ill ,-r6R^ G /wiS\J* Z. til \P t^ RADIOS I R *7«) ArilTLt^ i CABINET I 1 I w^ WC *3 m m B \scuits I30 words
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Advertisement253 1936-08-16 3 HEAR THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS ON c< ZOHOPHONE FROM ALL LEADING MUSIC STORES RECORDS MR 2092. "The Feller That Played The Planner" and "Where There's lou There's Me." Leslie Sarony renders two particularly pleasing numbers on this record. He sings m his usual light hearted style, and you have253 words
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Article55 1936-08-16 4 Over A Dozen Persons To Stand Trial Moscow, Aug. 15. yiNOVIEFF and Kamenev and about a I Li dozen others will be tried m open court on Aug. 19 on a charge of participation m terrorist plots against the State and its leaders' at the irrigationReuter - 55 words
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Article111 1936-08-16 4 Entries Received From About 3,000 Exhibitors j One of Europe's greatest industrial Fairs, the Prague International Fair, will be held from Sept. 4 to 13, 1936. The opening date has been set ahead jto enable buyers to visit the Prague session immediately after closing at Leipzig. Entries have111 words
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Advertisement346 1936-08-16 4 The Event that hundreds are wailing for C ALHAMBRA TO-DAY!~I| s _J^ I Special I Morning Sliow af 10. ."JO N Antl a< rt,IJ 0.1.T JI.JJi t By Popular Demand Repeat Screening for a Short Season Warner Hros/ World famous Production By Actual Count v WK AMILUONDOL. /t^'R W j346 words
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Advertisement230 1936-08-16 4 NEVER before has SINGAPORE shown such tremendous Enthusiasm over any film Everybody Agrees "It's The Greatest Film Spectacle of the Century l] SEASON EXTENDED owing to it Sensational Success r~" 3 SHOWS TO-DAY CAI*I T O L' 2.15 5.45 9.30 <■«■_■■_«■■"___■_"__■______«_____■■■_■■_■ WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW ON THE SCREEN! FT OR THREE230 words
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Advertisement175 1936-08-16 4 "IT IS EASILY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE <>» IMI |i; Ur —"Straits Times" i^r^^firvJY^n jg^ EXW Sllmv *^|\l]B 11 HAS MORE I. At (.US TO l| Mi f £f THAN ANY FILM REV .MA I) I], AT f' p i fvi:ky rfkFO\\M v n i; thj; Nl^y V^i ATDIKNCE BOCK WITH175 words
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Article, Illustration297 1936-08-16 5 STELLAR ROLE IN NEW FILM UNIQUE DRAMA Rural England As Background ENTERTAINMENT for entertain tt men'"-, vake is brought to the screen with Kathauine Hepburn as its stellar standard bearer m RKO Radios "Sylvia Scarlett", which comes to the Pavilion as the next <han?e. STRAIGHTFORWARD TALE297 words
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Article, Illustration402 1936-08-16 5 Gladys Swarthout OPERA IN "ROSE OF THE RANCHO" WV have had Lawrence Tibhett, "lily Pons. Ev<rMt Marshal, Mary Fllis, and Nino Martini as recruits from the Metropolitan Opera to motion mctuues, and now comes the slonous voice of Gladys Swarthout, who may be seen and heard402 words
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Article359 1936-08-16 5 COMEDY ROMANCE Huge Sets Built j For 'Colleen" j THK muMtal numbers m "Colleen," 1 Warner Bro».' latest comedy romance which tomes *o the Capitol Theatre shortly, are the most elaborate ever ><tased at that studio, acwrdinj* to advance reports. Two of the largest sets ever built359 words
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Article372 1936-08-16 5 COLOUR PAGEANTRY IN "TUDOR ROSE' "TUDOR ROSE." which will have its premiere at the Pavilion Theatre shortly ami which hailed by the critics as the finest film of its kind since "Henry VIII," brings not only the colour and pageantry of Tudor times to the372 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-08-16 5 A scene from "Sylvia Scarlett," com tog to the Pavilion as the next change.14 words
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Article432 1936-08-16 5 NEW FOX THRILLER I Trapping A Killer i YOB have seen Charlie Chan track and trap dangerous criminals m Paris, Egypt, Shanghai and San Francisco, but never before has he been faced with the task of solving v O fascinating a crime as the one432 words
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Article83 1936-08-16 5 THREE WISE GUYS Riinyon's Story Filmed "THE Three Wise Guys," which opens at the Capitol shortly, brings to the screen the latest from the pen of Damon Runyun, whose stories have supplied some of the finest picture material m recent years. Originally miblishetl m a national magazine, "The Three Wise83 words
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Advertisement38 1936-08-16 5 AT THE THEATRES Current Following Pictures CAPITOL— Now Showing— "The Great Ziegfeld." Next Chang "Three Wise Guys." PAVILION— Now Showing— "Two's Company. 1 Next Change "Sylvia Scarlet." A LHAMBRA— To-day "Captain Blood." Next Change "Rose of the Rancho."38 words
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Advertisement152 1936-08-16 5 Itie Standard Motor Co. have given to the Motoring Public a brilliant new car THK FLYING STANDARD. A car that Will be noticed, h jjaj not only for its superb appearance and dignified Biles, but for its thrilling speed, effortless power and refined j comfort. v 'fr^.'j'-**^^ fi (SINGAPORE) LLMITKD.152 words
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Article, Illustration207 1936-08-16 6 IMPORTANCE OF THE TIME FACTOR (By "Horalius") i r |MIE success or failure of a con- j tract often depends on the re- j I .suit of a race between the two sides to achieve or to destroy a certain coup. The side opposed to the declaration is given the207 words
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Article, Illustration660 1936-08-16 6 When dummy went down, Sam saw that he could make at least three Spades probably two Hearts, two Dia- monds and three Clubs. The menacI ing card is the Ace of Hearts and this must be removed before the long Diai riionds become tricks. If Sam. having660 words
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Advertisement346 1936-08-16 6 n it 1 lv 1 iosis 1 1»i SCO VERY OF REMARK ABU REMEDY BY OTK9AIJSI IppMfSl f»> Highest Bnli^ti iMMmI \uthouttc-. A discovery of far reaching benefit to 11 victims (>: T B and other .serious lung has been perfected recently by Barley Street Hperialist. J f i* >346 words
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Advertisement212 1936-08-16 6 j Corns and bunions banished by Radox Are you crippled with corn-' Or bunions? Qr callouses? Hard skin or tired Feet? Here h the remedy ii.uiox footbaths. The worsl corn surrenders, root and all, to the oxygen released by Radox m hot. water. Bunions, hard skin tiredness, are all relieved212 words
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Advertisement132 1936-08-16 6 THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS GROWING UP liir k I m i* Ii v I t i-ili. \iiim ll< V%«#IIIK k Buy con of ihi.s liin! book <ii photngraphs wi Hit- most tatnous babies m tiie British Empire, or the world, before you see the screening of thi;; picture at the Capitol.132 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1936-08-16 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I HAVE h ol how the head of the churches m Great Britain spoke convention deploring the sins i!t iv and declaring that "whole rned pagan." tedy was a more robust and terriII lamented the modern Sen achera to lay no emphasis (>n the probability of the1,528 words
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Advertisement96 1936-08-16 7 I .t* |t^ 1 '"fir^Bß MONTH-OLD BEEF AS 'FRESH-KILLED.' NEW DIET FOR MALAYAN DINNER TABLE MALAYAN dinner t'bles are now being supplied with beet from Australia tliiit Is claimed to be just as good as the fresh-killed meat eul •:> i>> Australians themse' .es. The new beef -chilling proem is96 words
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Article1138 1936-08-16 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Haj friends In Singapore will be m the marriage of Miss dale, who became the i Lieutenan. Guy Claude lan St. Bbuten Watkin.s, R. N., at St. I Church, Hanover Square, Lon- on July 25. Lonsd the daughter of Mrs. B Ushil] and the late1,138 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-08-16 8 A chanting study of Miss Joan Alice Knox, daughter of Mr. H. fl. Knox and the iate Mrs. Knox. Her engagement to Mi. Norman Stanly Wise was announced last month and thf wedding will take place m December.38 words
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Article1278 1936-08-16 8 ANOTHER woman- shopper's paradise was opened m the High Street last Monday morning. It is the Paramanand Bros. No: 42. Nor is it an exaggeration to say that it is a shopper's paradise, for ill women who love beautiful things beautiful apparel— will find temptations there. The1,278 words
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Advertisement111 1936-08-16 8 f A woman knows i/\3 that m the vital /^v^AA matters of hygiene fftjk nnd comfort she is A*F safe with Southalk ♦"^^V\_^" i name associated I 1 for over 50 years w'th the hignen possible standards j I of purity L I J Sole Agents for Malsya GRAFTON LABORATORIES,111 words
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Advertisement126 1936-08-16 8 •8* < >^'~^ l -^i^»mr..^» h<^, >< i r FLOWERS 1 i i the outstanding trimming oi the season. Worn m Paris on Day and t Evening Frocks, making the simplest gowns really beautiful. I The largest selection ever received at 1 fj) i 1 Stamford Road, 1 Cap. Buldg.126 words
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Advertisement189 1936-08-16 8 ifMnii a><»^ J— -J— J \?1 1 B^^^k\ ll( r <ol!ection oJ American Summer r'^Brß^K^m^^ flothes so enthusiastkally acclaimed by D r<»ndon and Paris recently and a few \w*J^W^ ,^o^^* '^quisitc French models See (hem at your ease m her newly redecorated fitting room at Phone 2001. Amber Mansions, 7,189 words
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249 1936-08-16 9 RAMON I jain entertained t crom at the Hotel Maie>-i<: on Saturday night. The following brought parties: Mr. f s. Walk Mr. J. C. Bauman, Mr. Mr A. Reddish, Mr. E. P. S Wilson, Mr. s. W. Colem A W Brooke. Mrs. Dunn.249 words
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Letter, Illustration1651 1936-08-16 9 Kdry spell at the 1 is now over. lit'ent showersinconvenienced ft or noon golfers m several occosiors, but rain was badly needed. The golf course >inc\ garden-lawns were quite brown which colour, do?s not appeal to the Jaded eye of ihe holiday seeker a.s does a1,651 words
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Article29 1936-08-16 9 Fey P little v.iriuiion .soiru- tin peach halves In the ioa..u.; pas ale 1 I with the meat during the last fifteen minutes of cooking. Serve as the relish.29 words
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Advertisement35 1936-08-16 9 Ihe famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty j\»rc. $&2S and >\Mh ft »t "MK hIr.VL HALL LTD* P. it! 1 I!,, v!35 words
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Advertisement109 1936-08-16 9 <l< SOI Z AS 9, STAMFORD ROAD, are now displaying at their new Show Room their latest shipment of Exclusive Model Hats, Dresses, Gloves with Collars, to mutch, Flowers, Novelties, etc 'Phone 3188. DEEP WAVES.. CRISP lITTIE CURLS StttJartL a£faxni y jMtAv 'ft-.LJ, Jw«*»«P»Klsj 5 minutes to do at the109 words
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Advertisement20 1936-08-16 9 Just Arrived A large selection oi" new Jewellery Embroidered Evening Bags Peking Glassware Underwear at Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road.20 words
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Advertisement246 1936-08-16 9 t PRISCI Xi£ A V i Id INSPECT OUR POPULAR CORSETS S HOSIERY s and ACCESSORIES TEL. 3335. ffTf! a Good-Bye To Body Odour /J[~fflito9k sKIN blemishes Mii)m kacEi i)ani)ki Wk Wlm Jfk\ This is the loveliest Toilet Soap you have cv«, use<l. V«u l|| W&t\. m can "smell the246 words
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581 1936-08-16 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 16, 1936. MALAYA AS SEEN FROM LONDON 1 i*~K haw i ihanfc the editor of the rown < ■:<■■. a magazine m 1 <i< voted I o of the < tl Empii ture of the We should like j all the way with om contem-581 words
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Article1317 1936-08-16 10 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones —Johore's Critics: States tine head •WHY does Johore vote scholarships to send Malays to England asks a critic of the new Hill introduced into, the State Council of Johore. "Is n>t Raffles College good igh, and less expensive?" 1 wonder that1,317 words
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Article624 1936-08-16 10 Anglius - An glius i STORY with a cricketing motif. A a MIDDLE-AGED couple were walking along the sand. The woman spoke to the man, but the latter was feasting his eyes on the very shapely legs of a pretty bathing girl and did not hear.624 words
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Article2408 1936-08-16 11 McMAHON TELLS HIS STORY SAYS POLICE HAD RUINED HIS LIFE f By Air Mi London Aug. 5. gPEAKING In >ken tones, and occasionally sobKng, c Andrew Me Man on, 34, of VYe&tbournetenacv, toid m the Bow-street witness-box his own (lory erf b< i volver2,408 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-08-16 11 Ceuta, on the African coast opposit e Gibraltar— taken by the rebels and bombarded by loyal warships: a view showing Foreign Legion barracks on the hilltop (left)27 words
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Advertisement160 1936-08-16 11 Take SANATOGEN and enjoy Youthful Vitality \Q»m Iy^F3jjg& 1^ Sanatogen builds up new it does what it promises to do. heahh because v iniuses into It w ill not cure every imagin- tne cells of blood and nerves able disease, but It certainly exactly those elements for which the boay160 words
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Advertisement19 1936-08-16 11 fee 44 a (UNSWEETENED CONDENSED) and fruit make a delightful and economical combination. Try it once and convince yourself.19 words
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Article1195 1936-08-16 12 W. B. Paterson - A SCOTS L OOK S A T MALAY A W. B. Paterson COMEWHERE, some day last week, I read the carious question: "How would Malayan Civil Servants, instead of receiving restoration of their temporary allowance cuts, like to receive a joint of mutton?" The question apparently germinated from a proposal1,195 words
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Advertisement185 1936-08-16 12 'TICKETS ISSUED C^QQKS by ail steam-^ FOR AIR AND s TRAVEL^ RAILWAYUNES I NO BOOKING FEES. t Chinese and all Asiatic clients i are given the best of attention and assistance. j I 39, Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone 5908. I WATCHES OMEGA. TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL PHUKET from185 words
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Advertisement142 1936-08-16 12 FOR THOSE WHO DRIVE FOR THE FUN OF IT H m w A i 1 1 1 ft mm UWII smari looking a fine H wKKw B^^f A performance, fascinating to *T "JL^ A M drive— that's the B.S.A: Scout H g^^ V rvvo-seater. Luxuriou: np- ft ft V holstery142 words
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Advertisement118 1936-08-16 12 -^^sf\ W D D D S BffiSS? GREAT m^||r PEPPERMINT CURE ll^NIl COUGHS, COLDS AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES lFr?^l r y voars l ia ;t W (> °ds f (!n-a1 \M^^*\Jk^v^' IVpiKM-minf Tuiv has Ween the lV<X'tA^m» .standard family medicine of al! 1 jLa-HBs»»di .JWi'J tt jesidfiits of Malaya. H118 words
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Article895 1936-08-16 13 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Defy ing Gra vity Horrors Of The Descent J Leave It To Ihe t Experts •j. *j« •j* .-j. *2* «j* «j» *j* *5« *J« *J» *j« «j* *j« *j* »j. I been to an Mr la] gymIftana. «M take the895 words
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Advertisement251 1936-08-16 13 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. i •dittoa (ur disease) to Ahicii n.any atißc^are sMvta but few really unJerst^nti It > »kre^i a break do*rn as it were, »1 forces that m-.taia the »ys»ein No iMtttr wrhat dm; be it.c*.ii-e^ iib<-v aiahMM namberlesi*. its ..yinptoais are mirli the saote; On" moto prominent251 words
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Advertisement37 1936-08-16 13 your Hat sir!\ f^^\M, BATTERSBY "j madt m England *^p X S Mjfefc: There is certainly a style )^M^9^J to fif your personality and fj fp^-'iv.^' a weight for[every season. I" 'f ;|i BATTERSBY HATS FOR MEN37 words
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Advertisement145 1936-08-16 13 FOk AND S »*j 4f& n I H w USE There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making145 words
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Advertisement211 1936-08-16 13 AS LIVELY AS A PUP- > I And Li t v keen 1 1 i t its .i ad mis< i foi Use Also l: s |S SHEKLLVS .v •A I Get Sherley's DOG BOOK In,, P^vrdn Shampoo SHERLEY'S TONIC CONDITION POWDERS MAt> I i V TMI WAKEIS HhJVS^ F211 words
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Article238 1936-08-16 14 Navy Anxious About Fuel Supplies Tokyo Japan is thirsty for oil The Naval authorities are anxious about future fuel supplies and are pressing the Government to arrange for the accumulation of oil reserves. the development of oil resources, and a search for substitutes. The prompt establishment238 words
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Article180 1936-08-16 14 Imprisonment For Causing Alarm Berlin. Anyone m German who state that the German currency is about to be inflated will soon be liable to a term of imprisonment, under the new penal code that is now being drawn up. Specially severe measures are foreshadowed against persons who "Maliciously180 words
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Article77 1936-08-16 14 New Post Created In Poland By President Warsaw. A new post of Inspector of Air *Delences to direct preparation against aircraft or gas attacks has been created m Poland by decree of the President uf the Republic. The inspector will work under the Inspector-General of the Polish77 words
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Article63 1936-08-16 14 Salonica. .sj.sfer Augustine, the English nun who has been a prominent personality m Salonica for many years, has died at the age of 95. She was a great lover of Bulgaria and an ardent supporter of the cause of Macedonian Independence during the Turkish regime.63 words
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Article258 1936-08-16 14 ELECTROCUTION DANGER Sydney's Schimc- To SoenH CSOO4NW Sydney, Aug. 5 A PROPOSAL to spend £25.000 a year or a scheme to protect consumed against electrocution ha.s been brought before the Sydney County Council a urgent matter. M "Even now there are some electric installations definitely dangeious t 0 tS consumer."258 words
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Article168 1936-08-16 14 England Buys Ixss Rumanian Petroleum Products Bucharest. EagUnd'i reported failure to continue making large purchases of Rumanian oii during recent months has caused Rumanian oil companies grave concern England has long been considerec Rumania's best market for petroleum products. Prices have fallen so ia.st m recent weeks168 words
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Article141 1936-08-16 14 Egyptian Accused Of Murdering Wife Cairo. A wealthy young Egyptian, named Zaki Naaralla, has committed suicide here m order to clear his name of the suspicion of having murdered his wit' A week earlier, hi.s wife died suddenly and was buried. Just before, Naaraiii had taken141 words
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Article86 1936-08-16 14 America Heads The List With 4,009,000 Geneva. Over five million motor-care wj" manufactured last year, according towj League of Nations" monthly bulie«n w statistics. The exact figure is 5,172,000 new cars, of which 4,000,000 were manufactured v* the United Slates, and 417,000 m tw United Kingdom. Germany86 words
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Article57 1936-08-16 14 Rather than be caught b Y u JJfaria a thief at Harburg. Central J^m made a wild leap into the darl^hou* a third -floor window of a wan* vtwee he had been surprised 'work -«iiri» ft^^ Half an hour later the police the man. Rudoif Saeuling57 words
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Advertisement60 1936-08-16 14 OUPw FAMOS I ATANK MGRAH PILLS. Greatest Indian Tonic U've it knock out blow to Indigestion, Stomach disorder, Nervous debility, Brain fag etc., as a whole composed of several marvellous vegetable drugs. Price 80 cts. for 32 Pills. For our FREE book KAMSHASTRA. a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity60 words
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Advertisement36 1936-08-16 14 j SINGAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY J j ALL THE LATEST FICTION j i CHEAP KATES, SPECIAL TERMS FOR CLUBS MESSES j S S Green Circle Libraries 18F BATTERY ROAD j HOURS 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. i36 words
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Advertisement129 1936-08-16 14 ATTENTION! STOMACH SUFFERERS Too much acid may be the cause of the stomach agonies you are suffering. You can get almost Instant relief from Bisma-Rex, a delicious tasting antacid powder that is bringing relief to thousands oi stomach sufferers everywhere. It acts m four ways: neutralises excess acid; soothes the129 words
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169 1936-08-16 15 SINGAPORE -HONGKONG BADMINTON INTERPORT SOON? INVITATION TO SEND TEAM EARLY 1937 S.B.A. To Discuss Matter (By "Dragon") rIE Hongkong Badminton Association ha^ invited Singapore to send a team to Hongkong during the Chinese \e*v Year holidays to play the first hadminton intf. -port between ihe two Colonies. The invitation is169 words
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Article117 1936-08-16 15 The Useful Badminton Parly registered another victory In v friendly encounter with the Hawks Badminton Party by 4 games to 3, last Sunday lit the lutter's court. Scores (UsefuTs players mentioned first) Wee Kirn Wee last to Chew Yew Seng. C— ls. 3-15 George Chen beat Quek Chip117 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-08-16 15 rhe Anglo-Chinese School team, winners for the second year m succession ot the Singapore Inter-school Badminton tournament.17 words
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Article619 1936-08-16 15 THE ENTRIES 31 Competitors In Men's Singles THIRTY-ONE entries have so far been received for the men's open singles championship tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association, as compared with 27 last year. Twelve entries for the open doubles are to hand against 11 last year. Very poor619 words
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Article974 1936-08-16 15 IDEAL weather favoured the celebra- tion of the ninth anniversary of the Mayflower Badminton Party, Singapore, which took place at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow m Pasir Panjang last week-end. The opening item m the programme was throwing ping-pong balls into one of the group of /our974 words
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Article193 1936-08-16 15 Arraßgsd F<>» British Professional n I now di finite thai Mr. P. J. Devlin, l Hit famour British badminton pr<. rial, will arrive In Singapore by air from Australia on Tuesday He will deliver a lecture on the frame on Wednesday ai the Victoria Memorial Hal! A series193 words
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Article121 1936-08-16 15 In v friendly badminton matrh pUjTod bai week, the Playluir B. P bt*£ the Monks Hah hi. P. by lour gstae i-> cue. The last game between S. Q: Queck and K.C. Leow and Koh Yew Keng and Yeo Meng Scan was abandoned owing to failing light. Results121 words
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Advertisement65 1936-08-16 15 fee "^5? -^«H '""^X^^^^^^^^wSt SrV' .;Xy.-,-.-.« Si.' •■■■■y^> vß& '■■'•'SofflS"''" «B ßuoc ■•..■.■.•.•■.•>. ij I I 1 i I .^^^^H BSboSSbbßmS^''-' I 'o^jb396BBHß itt^^^£^B^HlH Bb j feature of the io's packet which enables each ■J^^^SSSSSSS^SS^^^Hb^ cigarette to be extracted conveniently. The cap JbV instantly accessible. \jor^K§ may open the tin65 words
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Advertisement257 1936-08-16 15 RHEUMATISM DRIVEN OUT It should be realised Rheumatism is not inevitable if the poisonous acid fluids of the :;ystem are kept on the move thus preventing the formation and deposit Of painful crystals m tttt jointe. The solvent stimulating action of Phosferine has a masterly effect m liquefying, dispersing and257 words
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739 1936-08-16 16 TWO BONA FIDE CHAMPIONS QUEE'S CLAIM What Will Lewis Do? (By "X.0.") MUCH has been written recently about the Singapore boxing titles. It now appears there are j only two bona fide champions. They j are Little Lewis (flyweight) and Al I Rivers739 words
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Article386 1936-08-16 16 C. A. Bell - C. A. Bell Mr. (By "C.A.G.") I>OXING makes as much appeal to J Singapon "fans" as any other form of >j/ori and, this being the i case, it is fitting that I should continue my series of articles with a j sketch of the life of a386 words
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Article829 1936-08-16 16 A SUGGESTION Organised Tours Abroad (By "Forward") SPOUT throughout Malaya b» expe-•.-tuing a *ull j" s t ow lhc UTf and cricket seasons are. ex <tpi Tor minor inter-ciub fixture*, mer. and the bes-t of the tennis Mason" has gone. In a few weeks' lime, we829 words
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Article289 1936-08-16 16 combination went from success to success. They have had competition, of course, but the Frankel-Bell partnership resembles Tennyson's "Brook" and appears destined to go on forever. The Finn Starts The "firm" started by staging fights between local boys, but it was soon brought home to them that, if they intended289 words
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Article683 1936-08-16 16 THE WEEK'S SOCCER IN SINGAPORE INTEREST IN F. A. CUP COMPE TITION THE positions m the League and the Commercial Cup are given m fhe tables published below. The:'.* is no change m the positions of 'he R.A.F. and the Inniskilliiigs. On Aug. 5. the S.C.C. provided the to a683 words
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Article509 1936-08-16 16 Inter-School Contest PROGRESS OF KINTA LEAGUE (By "Racquet") AT last di'oiU are being made to hold an inter-school competition m Kinta before long. A meeting of ihe Kinta Badminton Association was held last week to consider the question of running an inter-school competition among the girls'509 words
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Article750 1936-08-16 16 Week-Knd Cricket KAIMD SCORING BY I). ROSS (I{\ •Spectator") i DATSMEN for mot hdd th, a scoiidaiH > over bowlers m (>ca j I cricket last week-cod and .s omt bright batting was witnessed, no less than three oentoriei btfa» sccix'd by local cricketers, Outstanding MUOBf tb750 words
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Article193 1936-08-16 17 CNHag to Rheumatism m Her Knees It v dignified way of upstairs, but she had rheumatism n her ki id it was the best she the time. Since then, she taking Kruschen Salts, and younger. Read her el ..f r vv U i inful gout193 words
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Article354 1936-08-16 17 46 Years At Sea POPULAR OFFICER OF HEAP ENG MOH Singapore, Saturday. £APTAIN C. C. Swinton, of the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Company, left Singapore on the Chitral at 2 p.m. to-day for retirement after a period of 46 years* service at sea. apt am Swinton's first354 words
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Article39 1936-08-16 17 The following message to the shipping community of Singapore has been issued by Commander, C. Dix, Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. "In honour of the Official Landing of HLs Excellency the Governor. Sir Shen(Continued m next column)39 words
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Article464 1936-08-16 17 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Dr. of Ocular Science) At the Victoria Hospital m Newcastle-cn-Tyne, there hangs on the walls of the operating room of a famous surgeon v. placard carrying five words: Sight, m large letters: Touch, m smaller letters; Hearing, m still464 words
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Article41 1936-08-16 17 ton Thomas, K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., on the morning of Sept. 5, I am directed to request you to be good enough to allow your vessels that ar? m harbour on that date to dress ship at 8 a.m. on that day."41 words
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Article13 1936-08-16 17 Yesterday's Closing: Prices (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning.13 words
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Article59 1936-08-16 17 Singapore: 26'">}> cts. Market Tone: Steady, Quiet. London: 7%d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 Vi cts. Market Tone: Very dull. The market is dull unchanged with little business passing London Liverpool stocks are likely t i be down 1,870 tons. Buyers. Sellers. Spot 26" 26% Sept. 26"*,. 26"59 words
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Article26 1936-08-16 17 Singapore, Saturday noon. Singapore: $89%, down London: £182 os., down £1 15.^.; three months £179, down £1 10s. Xew York: 42% cts., down U| ct.26 words
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Article190 1936-08-16 17 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. August) 26? 4 26 7 a Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. August i 26 11 16 26 3 4 Tone of Market:— Dull and slightly easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7 5190 words
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Article385 1936-08-16 17 President Doumer FROM MARSEILLES IX 17 DAYS Singapore, Saturday. THAT the voyage from Manetifti to Singapore would have been completed m leu than 17 days if it had not been for bad weather m the Indian Ocean was referred to by tain Louis LabeiUe, master i385 words
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Advertisement136 1936-08-16 17 Her Hair Grew Thick And Long Again VstonKhins* Results by :.)talko "I was almost bald," writes j Miss Annie I Thompson. ■j "I tried all kinds of I treatments, but the falling of my j ha ir con- j J* tinued. "At lait 1 was advised to try Kntal- i136 words
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Advertisement66 1936-08-16 17 STANDARD "X" BICYCLES XEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED NEW \v\ ffljfc^^ LADIES EASY INSTALMENTS ARRANGED A REAL INVESTMENT! SEE THEM AT HEAD OFFICE, 7, DHOBY GHAUT, OR BRANCHES:— 3OS. BEACH ROAD, 17, EAST COAST ROAD. SOLE AGENTS: MALAYA X CYCLE CO., LTD. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LOST Saturday morning, m or near R.66 words
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Advertisement105 1936-08-16 17 BOLRN-VITA^a THE IDEAL FOOD DRINK I'll f^\ EmIBS I|e II CENUINE food'^r^ J g S n WEDGWOOD WARE 3j°c 4 T Bot^vi^ 1| I BEAKER S^gSSS ((({U u(rf& =E ij^S J 2 Labels from Mb. Tins of BOURN -VITA Wjl|- Jj^ N^ N^Cas £E: __jb^l^^ 4 Labels from Mb. Tins105 words
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Article647 1936-08-16 18 EUROPEANS' GOOD BOWLING IPOH TEST The Gose Of Play Scores Own Reporter} Ipoh, Saturd; IN the annual encounter for the BeiUM scy ;iiket Trophy m j iy.i.h \f>tcitla.v the Kest hat:ed llrsi and taied rather badly, havng MMk I<^B lit the close of play647 words
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Article48 1936-08-16 18 'From Our Oion Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Saturday. 1h? United Services mst the F.M.S. Police at cricket *o-day m Kuala Lumpur. The Police scored 107, C.S.K. Bovell scoring 60. The Services had scored 47 for 1 at close of play. Ins match will be continued to-day.48 words
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Article195 1936-08-16 18 English Crew Win The Cup Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club held its fourth regatta of the season today m bright weather. There was only race the Internationa! Cvp and this was rowed over the Breakwater Course. Three crews took part English. Scottish and Irish and195 words
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Article124 1936-08-16 18 The Pelangai Badminton Party of Kuala Pilah met the Rasah Badminton Party of Seremban on Aug. 12 m a friendly game- of badminton consisting of three singles and lour doubles and defeated them by 5 games to 2. The scores are as follows (Pelangai players mentioned first). Singles Hassan124 words
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Article62 1936-08-16 18 A special matinee of "Two's Company," the screaming fare featuring Ned Sparks and Gordon Harker. will be held at the Pavilion Theatre this morning at eleven o'clock. This picture has been drawing crowded houses nightly and ir is felt that the public should be given an extra chance62 words
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Article584 1936-08-16 18 JUNIOR BADMINTON SEMI-FINALS Several Interesting Match :s Singapore. Saturday. QEVERAL Interesting matches were D seen at the Clerical Union Hall this afternoon when the semi-finals of the women's junior sineles and doubles competitions of the Singapore Badminton Association were played. The opening same was the women's doubles between Misses Choo584 words
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Article64 1936-08-16 18 The finals m the S.C.R.C. Ping-Pong Tourney will bo played on the following dates: Tuesday, Aug. LB— at 5.15 pm Championship (Final):— Low Huck Leng v. Tan Boon Poh. Wednesday. Aug. 19. at 5.15 p.m.— "A" Handicap (Final) Woon Chow Tat v Low Huck Leng. Wednesday. Aug. ID.64 words
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Article704 1936-08-16 18 WEARNE BROS. C. Meyer Wins 100 Yards Event Singapore. Satmdav. (^EEN eomprtition was witnessed k at the Ja!an Besar Stadfaun tliis afternoon prhen Wcarn" Brathen, I.<d. he'd their annual a.b'etic sports. There was a lar^e sratherini; of members of the firm and guest^ Refreshments were704 words
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Advertisement400 1936-08-16 18 A INDICESTION/^\ p! PAIN A v suffer V Why endure the torment of Nerve NO CURE— NO PAY Pains and Headaches when 2 simply obtain a2O tablet bottle of irvtno Yeast Vite Tablets ran brin» YEAST-VITL Tablets from an> s.ore*. I L ,7 a^ ts n DI Take ah dinned.400 words
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739 1936-08-16 19 LAUW - RIDER FALLS IN POLO PONIES RACE GOOD RIDING AGAIN BY MR. rt iii-, Saturday. •lIUKI wa .4 itlemluiu-e at the rtm M the Taipin^ Turi < inu which \va«. 11. Hue uhen the ra« I and the K«ins was N li.H. tfn- Sultan or739 words
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Article542 1936-08-16 19 S.C."C. v. Combined Schools SUNDRAM'S GOOD BOWLING Singapore, Saturday. pi-AY m the cricket fixture between the. S.C.C. and the Combined Schools XI was continued at 2.15 p.m. to-day, the Club continuing the'r innings, with Ward and Jenner, the ovemirht "nnt-out. The Club had fared badly m542 words
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Article24 1936-08-16 19 The Cricket fixture between the SRC and the C.S.C. whicl was to have been played on the S.R.c. ground to-day was cancelled24 words
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Article66 1936-08-16 19 A (imeliing Scrap Expected CLEVER Henry and Som Pong are exprcted id attract a lai c ciowd to the New World to-night. The fight should have com:' off on ivui'iy bntwas postponed owing to b;id weather. r U\c difference m weight is not so big a.s was66 words
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Article172 1936-08-16 19 Singapore, Saturday. MR, Gordon Lum, the well-known Chinese tennis player, is due to airive m Singapore on his way back tc China fiom Wimbledon on Tuesday. It is hop<'d to be able tc arrange for him to ploy on thy Str:iif:i Chinese Rcrealf.n Club172 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-08-16 19 Clever Henry, who meets Som Pong at the New World to-night.11 words
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Article137 1936-08-16 19 Resul :s Of Tournament Tics The following are th: results oi to s played m the f.W.C.A. Tennis Tounia.iient: Handicap Singles: Miss E. I (—3) beat Mis^s M. Clarke <-- 3» b— 2 8 1>: Miss E. Irecue < 3> pc i Mrs. E. V. Davies »--3» 6—2,137 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-08-16 19 Tiger Flowers will make his debut m Singapore on Friday ru11 words
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Article76 1936-08-16 19 A friendly match cf live singles "r two doubles will be nlayed ro-H->v tetween the Cheng's Friendiy BP. -.rrp-.-js^ hbe Stao^pore Harbour Board Junior S.C at the Godcwn No. 42. at 10 a.m. T,ie follovvinc will represent tbCheng's Friendr? B.P. An^ Whatt Kirn. Peh Tene Siew. A.76 words
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Article268 1936-08-16 19 Singapore Rovers 'in By 2 Nil Singmp unJ A large crowd witnessed an Lnfc me vi Football pi j mil liro Vu thethood Party al the Ml- A bai( tier, on Friday. Mr. B;.n Boon sji< refereed i <-■ LS: G. Isa b -iu: s. CHn:268 words
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Article61 1936-08-16 19 The following will represent th;Junior Department against the Over sra Chinese Bank on Thursday. Aug. 2.) rm the Anson Road ground: -Tan Kw;ni, FJeng, Wee Aik Chan, Choo Senc- Chye. Sim len Chew, Julian F Law, X Leem UruggeJ <Caut. i, L.ii EnR Huat. TfcH Suan Kia-, Clian61 words
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Article41 1936-08-16 19 In a friendly football match played 11 the Railway ground ye.->U relay. lv Rcuiway Youngsters beat the Towli^ut Fooi bail YiJL.ij^s.er.s by rive RDftls to nil. The .sco'er.s for tho Railway Young-.-trrs were Ibrahim <2) and S. Yogarajah (s>.41 words
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Advertisement68 1936-08-16 19 DIAMOND BRAND BEDSTEADS ~«PI ARE COMFORTABLE, v C>-^ffi DURABLE AND fcS^flJß HANDSOME. I<, is a handsome 'vb' piece of furniture In^~~Hßfor r <\ivs room. Its beautiful lines and elegant ornamenta- in^^ tion are a continual zL^" /ffl^l pleasure to the eye. ||SjJR?"J3b Its cost spread over W^ its period of68 words
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Advertisement46 1936-08-16 19 IS IT NOT A PROPOUND A N I> GLADDENING THOUGHT THAT THERE BE MEN OF SUCH GOOD INTENT AM) HARKED ABILITY ..TO CONFINE WITHIN THE COMPASS OF BOTTLE SUCH II NAI)ULTE IJ A t E I) JOY f MW HZ ap agm FItASER NEAVE, LIMITED, DIBTKIBUTOR&46 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-08-16 20 -n Boon Beng Heft, M.C.U.i, who was beaten by Dr. B. H Shcares ught. Y.M.C.A.t m a singles match m Friday's Inter-Club Tennis between the V.M.C.A. and the Medical College Union36 words
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Article, Illustration153 1936-08-16 20 Som Pong, the clever Siamese boxer, who meets Clever Henry at the New World to-night Group photograph taken at the wedding of Mr. Neoh Boon Hean, former Selangor Stale f< nballer md MLss Choy Wor Soon, which took place at the Chuv. Q th« Rjobt153 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-08-16 20 tnSfZfSLSff Ed V rd KP H;u)ir m Alberta, whew drilled are at woik attempting to locate a treat reservoir oi oIJ which is believed to be In the vicinity.34 words
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