Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 4.— No. 11 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936 FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1936-09-13 1 HUNDREDS ARRIVE FROM JOHORE OWNERS REJECT DEMANDS POLICE READY TO PREVENT TROUBLE Singapore, Saturday. J^EARLI two thousand pineapple factory workers of Singapore and Johore are on strike anJ there is a fear among the owners that unless prompt action is taken by the authorities the1,252 words
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Article239 1936-09-13 1 NEXT MEETING Silence Of Portugal Regretted London, Sept. 11. IT has been arranged that the next meeting of the International Committee, for, the application of the agreement regarding non-interven-tion in Spain shall be held at the Foreign Office at four o'clock on afibdar afternoon. The French, GovernmentBritish Official Wireless - 239 words
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Article71 1936-09-13 1 Information is still being received trom various non-interventionist Governments regarding the measures taken by them to give effect to the agreement to withhold war supplies from Spain and it is hoped that a complete record I of these steps' will be available for pre- entation_ at aBritish Official Wireless - 71 words
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Article75 1936-09-13 1 Colonial Office Appoints Commission London, Sept. 12 The Colonial Office announces Lha'.. at the request of the Cey'on Govern nient, the Colonial Secretary has appointed a Commission under tiie Chairmanship of Brigadier-Genera* F. D. Hammond to enquire into and to report upon the financial position d aidBritish Official Wireless - 75 words
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Article145 1936-09-13 1 Sin chew Jit Poh - Sin chew Jit Poh Militarists Checked CHENGTU PAKHOI INCIDENTS Shanghai, Sept. 12. IT is reported that despite pressure from both the Japanese army and naval departments, the Japanese Foreign Office is insisting that moderate measures should be employed m dealing with the Chengtu and Pakhoi incidents.145 words
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Article, Illustration141 1936-09-13 1 Foreign Bowers Sending Experts London, Sept. 11. A MEETING has been arranged to take place at the Foreign Office on Tuesday next, between representatives of the British Government, and the Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish Governments, to discuss naval questions. The purpose of the conversation will141 words
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Article54 1936-09-13 1 No United Front With Communist Party London, Sept. 11. A r:port of the General Council of the Trade Union Congress on Communism and against proposals for a united front with the Communist Party, was approved at to-day's session of the congress at Plymouth, with only a few54 words
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Article37 1936-09-13 1 London, Sept. 11. In (-0,000 places of worship throughout the United Kingdom on Sunday collections will be taken for the King George Fifth National Memorial Fund which to-day totalled £220.391 British Offcial wireiessBritish Official Wireless - 37 words
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Article85 1936-09-13 1 MANOEUVRES British Mission Astonished Moscow, Sept. 12. ADMIRATION for the fightinff spirit and pertinacity of the Red Army was expressed by Major-General Wavell, head of the British mission to the Soviet manoeuvres, at a dinner m honour of the visiting missions. General Wavell declared: "The brilliant RedReuter - 85 words
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Article219 1936-09-13 1 United Kingdom And Turkey London, Sept. 11. AN September 2 a new trade and v clearing: agreement, the text of which is published here to-night, wus signed between the United Kingdom and Turkey. It cem« into force on September 1* and r« places the Trade and PaymentsBritish Official Wireless - 219 words
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Article94 1936-09-13 1 No Definite Statements In Bangkok (From our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. IBMR- A. A. Henggcter, director of a large number of Malayan tin producing companies, is flying back to Penan*; on Sunday. Interviewed this morning, he said that he had nothing to say regarding his visit to Bangkok,94 words
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Article73 1936-09-13 1 Sir Edward Poulton's Appointment London, Sept. 11 Sir Edward PouJton, famous Zoologist and Entomologist of Oxford, was to-day elected next year's President of the British Association. The nrxt meeting of the Association will be held at Nottingham and the 1938 meeting at Cambridge. At to-day's meeting of theBritish Official Wireless - 73 words
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Advertisement28 1936-09-13 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOMK FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) /t*J l)f) /ill v *f PE R F ECTION §^r^/ SCOTS WHISKY^^^T Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCTES, LTD.28 words
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Article236 1936-09-13 2 No Celebrations This Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 11. INVITATIONS have been issued by the Acting Mentri Besar of Johore, the Hon. Dato Mohamed Salleh bin Ali, and other Malay officials m the Johore Government Service, for a tea party to be held236 words
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Article41 1936-09-13 2 The French Chamber by 390 votes to 150 has ratified the Bill, already passed by the Senate, authorising the Government to modify the French customs tariffs by decree. The authorisation only extends to the end of the year.41 words
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Article1003 1936-09-13 2 TOTAL PERSONNEL WILL BE 147 Singapore, Saturday. THE following are some of the rule 3 gaaetted m connection with the esUibiiohment of ihu Volunteer Air Fk rce the constitution of which as a LHiii came into effect on Mar. 25: The unit shall have an establishnent1,003 words
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Article212 1936-09-13 2 Trouble Between Man And Woman (From Out Own Correspondent/ Malacca. Friday. SIM Bui Tek. who stood charged be- i tore Mr. A A. Faith police magistrate, with having committed extortion by demanding $2 train a woman named \v. iv: Yeok Lan, was La-day i q Mi. Tunn.212 words
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Article255 1936-09-13 2 Appointed Assistant Adviser, Johore (From Our Own Corresvonwf Johore Bahru, Sept. 11 MR. W. Lineham, Assistant Adviser. Muar, has left on long leave for England and Mr. F. K. Wilson, whose last appointment was First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed to succeed him. Mr. Wilson255 words
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Article49 1936-09-13 2 Allged To Have Jumped Into River (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. This morning, at about 4 a.m.. a Chinese woman is alleged to have jumped m the Malacca River. A Malay who saw the woman m the water informed the Marine police and she was rescued.49 words
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Article, Illustration372 1936-09-13 2 Nearly Stabbrd POLK E OFFICBI RETIRING (Prom Our Own Correspondent 'J f 9 m 2i years it, Johore fc .11 Bale .•ice. At urn. tnent he was I [nspe< lor 1 k n cva* ian oi 20 ii. the Xorth Western 1 ,ier Proviiicv India, and j<372 words
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Article37 1936-09-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Sept The authorities of the Poreigi. r if lit here have promised to oiCer iv fcreigners to pay the income Uu enforced by the Chinese Gov from Oct 137 words
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Advertisement357 1936-09-13 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J) THIS WEEK OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTRACTION! Fokien Kravchenko Ermolaeva A DANCING SENSATION! JLTE OF IMTEEIAI, BALLET, PETROGRAI). lIAIi i.i:S II It A«SKIt I E Bra L B a r h SPEfIM IRRY TIFFIN SI. 00 TO-DAY 12.30 to 3 p.m. We s:-r^e the best curry dishes m357 words
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Advertisement50 1936-09-13 2 EVEN MORE THRILLING THAN 'BELOW THE SEA' c ALBA M BRA A DEATH DEFVLNG DRAMA They were ol lIEI L s HAKBorK ready for anything as f M on 9 as wasa BLONDE! lM pP^k /^■|bb i 1,,, i i i jpy^^^^^^ jft j^R^R^bk*^^R^HH^ *^BHMRMMrjM| 'fHHIIfIHV^UK and FLORENCE RI( I50 words
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600 1936-09-13 3 Cup -Holders Defeat League Champions HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS Villa Win Again RANGERS HAVE TO FIGHT HARD FEATI Rl S at yesterday*! games m division of the Engli h Football f.eagur were Arsenal's v. m by four goals to Me Feaijue Champions, Stride: !::nd. (.rim by Town's crii»h(tpl.it hv 7—l by600 words
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Article112 1936-09-13 3 Chinese Beat Tamils Fn (up Final (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturduy. thrilling soccer was served up on lr>£*Z stadium this evening when the b.CRC. defeated th^ TPCA by two poals to one m the final of the FAS Cup Competition. Th arrived a1 after112 words
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Article935 1936-09-13 3 FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Middlesbro" (14) 5 4 10 7 2 8! Derb> C. <2> 5 4 1 0 16 10 8 rlton A. iP> *****57! Everton «16> 5 3 2 0 14 11 6 aal (6) 5935 words
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Article, Illustration204 1936-09-13 3 Test Team Leaves STIRRING SEND OFF AT WATERLOO London, Sept. 12. THE England cricket team for Australia left London this morning for Southampton to embark on the s.s. Orion and were given a stirring send-off. Placards were unfurled on Waterloo Station bearing the words: "Good Luck ToReuter - 204 words
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Article111 1936-09-13 3 Results Of Ties In Opsning Round VHE following are the results of cpen- ing ties m the first All-Singapore Malays Lawn Tennis Championships. Open Singles: S. A. Alhady beat Ahmad Rajie 2 6, 6 4. Handicap Men's Singles: S. A. Da wood -15.3 lost to I.111 words
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Article, Illustration82 1936-09-13 3 St. Joseph's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday, when Miss Christine Mavian Pereira. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clement Pereira. was married lo Mr. Joseph Wiilred Rodriguez, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Emmanuel Rodriguez. The Rev. Father Joseph Dias officiated at the cremony and Mr.82 words
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Article30 1936-09-13 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Sept. 12. Some dykes aionr, the banks of the Yellow River m S&angtung have collapsed. The damage caused, so far. is not great.30 words
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Article471 1936-09-13 3 1,281 RUNS IN AUGUST THE Cricket Championship has been won by Derbyshire but the reason dies hard, as the feats by two of the season's greatest batsmen Hammond and Hendren prove. Hammond, batting against Nottinghamshire, at Gloucester, broke a W. G. Grace record that had471 words
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Article201 1936-09-13 3 Big Detachment Leaves London London. Sept. 12. THE first detachment of troops for Palestine left London camp early this morning for Southampton to join the Dorsetshire, which sails to-day with 1.700 men, including two units of the Third Infantry Brigade, comprising 53 officers and 1,132 menReuter - 201 words
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Article41 1936-09-13 3 London, Sept. 12. The following rugby matches were Played to-day: Bath o Llanelly 6 Bradford 11 Manchester 13 Bristol 5 Swansea 9 Cardiff 3 Bridgend 4 Coventry 23 Rugby 3 Leicester 13 Waterloo 6 Plymouth 10 Exeter 8 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article206 1936-09-13 3 The Caledonia Launched For Imperial Airways London, Sept. 12. THE giant Hying boat. Caledonia, the 1 second of the 29 aircraft now being built for Imperial Airways' Empire routes, was launched at Rochester yesterday and underwent a lest flight, which is stated to have been satBritish Official Wireless - 206 words
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Article53 1936-09-13 3 More Speed Records For John Cobb Salt Lake City. Sept. 12. THE Englishman, John Cobb, with three co-drivers, driving a Napier-Rail ton set up world's records for 3,603 90 miles at an average o! 150 16 miles per hour and the twenty-four hours' run on the Bonneville SaltReuter - 53 words
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Article71 1936-09-13 3 Norway's Treatment Of Trotsky Moscow, Sept. 12. Dissatisfaction that Norway declined the Soviet's request to refuse Trotsky the right of asylum is expressed m a note dispatched to the Norwegian Government by the Soviet saying the Soviet is not satisfied with the restrictions imposed on Trotsky's liberty anaReuter - 71 words
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Article61 1936-09-13 3 Return Trans-Atlantic Flight Postponed London, Sept, 12. Mr. Harry Richman and Mr. Dick Merrill, the American airmen who recently flew west to east across the Atlantic, were to have left Speke Aerodrome, Liverpool, at dawn to-day on their return flight. The weather, however, was unfavourable and they decidedBritish Official Wireless - 61 words
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Article24 1936-09-13 3 Sterling on New York is 5 05-15 16 Paris 76-55 64: gold 137 6: silver spot and forward 19 7 16. British OfficialBritish Official Wireless - 24 words
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Article323 1936-09-13 3 Insurgent Successes TEN MILES NEARER MADRID Burgos. Sept. 12. 11 is repotted th.*t the antidoveianient Troops have advanced ten miles nearer Madrid. Ten Government planes were shot down m the course of the fighting. It uas also announced that new positions, completely domfnfst".iiß Pasajes, the commercialReuter - 323 words
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Article166 1936-09-13 3 Serious Situation In London. Sept. 12. WHILE representatives of the mine owners and miners met m London to-day under a neutral chairman to endeavour to settle the South Wale-, miners' dispute, a threatening situation has developed m Lanarkshire, whro about 50 men are involved m a sta\Reuter - 166 words
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Article39 1936-09-13 3 Barracks Hit: 250 Militiamen Killed Rabat, Sept. VI. A direct hit on the Government Barracks m Madrid during the insurgent air raid is claimed m a broadcast from Seville, which states mat i5O militiamen were killed ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1936-09-13 3 On His Way Home After Holiday London, oept !2 It is understood the King will leave Vienna to-morrow night on his wav home to England. According to present by air. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 36 words
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Article384 1936-09-13 4 Colour For The CineKodak Eight tfODACHROME for Cine-Kodak Eieht v for the great army of 8 m m I thusiasts will be here about Sept *>* Since the first announcement of i k mm Kodachrome-movies m natural colour was made m 1935. thousands of amateurs have been asking the384 words
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Article49 1936-09-13 4 Increase In Number Of Recruits London, Sept. 11. During the five mouths from April to August 1936, the intake of recruits into the Territorial Army was 20.082 men compared with 12,526 during the same period of last year an increase of 60.3 per cent.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 49 words
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Article78 1936-09-13 4 Singapore, Saturday. Several rickshaw pullers were Involved m a street right to-day outside of (Continued m next column) the Hongkong Bank Chambers. The argument started over a fare, r.nd after much heated conversation a battle of fisticuffs began. One of the men was bleeding from the mouth. A78 words
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Advertisement372 1936-09-13 4 HER FIRST HOLLYWOOD PICTURE A BRILLIANT SUCCESS ENGLISH SCREEN FAVOURITE SCORES OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH! Madeleine Carroll and George Brent In the Paramount Picture i jPtieU* -the case i AGAINST M^"' THE MOST AMAZING AND SENSAJt* $$isk- S* TIONAL TRIAL PICTURE EVER [■O v iMfc FILMED! Wb&^s£^. M *W %:^&< Also POPEYE372 words
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Advertisement217 1936-09-13 4 SEASON EXTENDED owing to Sensational Success! I^pSp^ 'ISt B^i M.-G.-M. Make Screen History AGA I N with this Outstanding ffiS *MA Wk Don't Miss These Last Few Screenings! jb:a\i:tti: .>iac*iio.\AiJi WESM^IMiIH AND g^§f:S^^^^^^ >^v* 6PH #JL -^1/ THREE SHOWS TO-DAY EARTHQUAKE Scenes. Tffli 3 15 <5 15 9 15 ThriH217 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1936-09-13 5 AMAZING PAST OF A FORMER CONVICT "GENTLEMAN CRACKSMAN" HOW NEMESIS OVERTOOK MASTER THIEF (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 22. ONCE again the modern "Raffles," 42-year-old Anthony St. George, dapper, immaculate specialist m couniry-house raids, is back m a prison ceil. He has just been1,202 words
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Article, Illustration70 1936-09-13 5 Here's A Chan ce To Get To Know Us No. 2— Fifteen of these Linotype machines are required to produce the Malaya iV Sunday Tribune and the Morning Tribune. Expert operators, like Mr. S. Veerasamy seen m the picture, can set over a column of news m an hour. Well70 words
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Article163 1936-09-13 5 Woman Who Could Not Live Without Her Sight Giving evidence at the inquest recently on Mrs. Eliza Mary Ann Mills 76, of Grantstreet, Edgbaston,' Birmingham. Dr. G. H Heaton said she Brent blind this year, lost interest m life, would not leave home for an operation, and163 words
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Article19 1936-09-13 5 Dr. Cyril Strickland, late of the F.M.S Medical" Service, is now Director of the School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.19 words
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Article106 1936-09-13 5 Seeks Justice For Cut-OIY Tail Calcutta. An ill-treated peacock m Siligura, Bengal, appeared m the magistrate's court there to demand justice. Some unknown person had cut off the bird's magnificent fan-tail. For three days, the ashamed peacock remained m hiding, going without food. On the fourth day,106 words
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Advertisement9 1936-09-13 5 I ENG AUN TONC I THE TIGER MEDICAL lIAIJ9 words
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Advertisement76 1936-09-13 5 OUR FAMOUS ATANK NIGRAH PILLS. Greatest Indian Tonic Give a knock out blow to Indigestion, Stomach disorder, Nervous aebility. 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 Prosperity please76 words
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Advertisement104 1936-09-13 5 "You found I was right?— I knew they couldn't I possibly harm your throaf\ j il JIT H- M* A* PTr/f-'l KU If r 111 U WiCQW JSJj^^wSBL EASY ACCESS Bf «R^l lvi i r p [aii __-^^«i^^fc«___ ff/jf'l^^VfjV fM^Mft a feature of the ro's *''^*"IsS^^k tyy'^&w'fi B^BS cap comes104 words
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Article371 1936-09-13 6 Impressive Scenes At Funeral Of Princess Rangoon, Aug. 25. impressive scenes were witnessed m I Moulmein on Aug. 23, when the remains vi a late ex-Princess of Banna, the fourth daughter of King Thibaw. were taken m procession frcm her residence for interment m a vault on371 words
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Article255 1936-09-13 6 Girl Rescued On High Peak Edinburgh, Aug. 13. FALLING into a deep gully on the grim i slopes of the Chancellor, a 3,000-feet peak m Glencoe, Argyllshire, a young woman lay there, injured, all night, before being hauled out to safety with ropes lowered by a search party.255 words
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Article130 1936-09-13 6 New Faces Expected In House Of Representatives Washington. There will be many new face.s in the House of Representatives here when it assembles for the 75th Congress—whatever the outcome of the general election m November. This has been revealed here m a survey which shows that with 435130 words
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Article227 1936-09-13 6 Wants Correspondent Of Own Race Berlin. A LANCE-CORPORAL m the British Army, serving with the 2nd Battalion of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry at Maymo, Burma, has written to the "Berliner Tageblatt," asking the newspaper to find him a German correspondent. He is Frank Moshammer,227 words
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Article89 1936-09-13 6 Laceworkers Protest Against Sale Of Looms Paris. PALAIS laceworkers are protesting against the action of certain manufactures who, owing to the slump m the lace trade, are selling some of their looms abroad. Moreover, to prevent the removal of five looms which have been sold to a Brazilian89 words
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Article196 1936-09-13 6 Fulfils His Last Wish By Winning Edinburgh. "YOU must fight and win for my sake .It is my last wish." As he lay dying, David Bruce, the former Scottish boxer, whispered these words to his son, Tommy, aged 17, whom he was training for a196 words
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Article154 1936-09-13 6 Should Be Allowed To Vote Moscow. DEFENCE for priests as a class has come from a most unexpected quarter Emelyan Yaroslavski, Russia's leading athiest and President of the Militant Godless Society. He rebuked a group of Young Communists who had objected to the enfranchisement of priests154 words
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Article138 1936-09-13 6 Disappeared On Golden Wedding Day A WIFE who disappeared on her golden wedidng day was being sought by police and by her husband, Mr. Francis Harris, of Elsley-road. Battersea. Mr. Harris told a "Daily Mail" reporter how. on the day of celebration, August Bank Holiday, he went138 words
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Article176 1936-09-13 6 Baby Born In Car On S3 dney Bridge Sydney, Aug. 31. A baby girl was born m a motor-ca^ on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, directly under the main span, while the driver v.as racing to hospital with the mother, shortly before 6 a.m. recently. The mother, who176 words
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Article36 1936-09-13 6 ing her deposition seeking the annulment of her marriage to Dr. Thorpe on the grounds that he was already married. In a formal statement Dr. Thorpe declares that the accusation of a previous marriage is ridiculous.36 words
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Article1093 1936-09-13 6 BRITISH BOXING CHAMPI ONSHIPS THE END OE PETERSEN: FOORD'S NEXT OPPONENT ON March 8, 1934, Petersen beat Foord, the South African heavyweight, m thirteen rounds, Foord shdVing little except an almost unlimited capacity to take punishment. On Aug. 17, at Leicester, Foord turned the tables, the contest being stopped m1,093 words
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Article206 1936-09-13 6 Mary Astor's Alleged Diary New York. DIQUANT passages from the diary which Dr. Franklyn Thorpe alleges that his former wife. Miss Mary As tor, the film star, kept, suggest that the writer was at one time m love with another man besides "George." "He's206 words
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Article143 1936-09-13 6 Confirmation Service- m A Lighthouse 1 CONFIRMATION service for th* I A keepers of the Bishop Roc* house, off the Isles of Sally »sto conducted m the lighthouse oy^ Bishop of Truro, Dr J weiuna Hunk:ri. The bishop who, is 48. will r j**™| be143 words
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Advertisement259 1936-09-13 6 HEAR THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS ON -n- REGAL ZOHOPHOME <&% -4FROM ALT. LEADING DE^ADIhC MUSIC STORKS K.EVV/ICI/9 M.R. 1619— "The Golden Musical Box" By the Commodore Grand Orchestra— a delightful little melody suggestive of its name— well worth having. The other side "The Musical Clock of Madame de Pompadour"259 words
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Article, Illustration397 1936-09-13 7 A MAN MARTYRED BY HATE VIVID DRAMA Moving Story Of America's "Hell" |»EE pages of history become flam--1 ing, vivid drama, the hidden story of America's most tragic figure to at last bared, as 20th Century Fox brings to the screen m "The Prisoner of397 words
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Article, Illustration324 1936-09-13 7 BASED ON A HILARIOUS BROADWAY MUSICAL HIT "2ONS O' Guns," Joe E. Brown's *J latest Warner Bros, comedy frolic, based on the hilarious Broadway musical hit by Fred Thompson and Jack Donahue, opens at ths Alhambra Theatre this week and will be screened324 words
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Article243 1936-09-13 7 Gallant 'Mountie 9 Wins His Girl THE code of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police dictates that "they always get their man," but m "The Country Beyond," which is the next change at the Capitol Theatre and which will be screened at the up-country theatres soon, the gallant243 words
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Article, Illustration331 1936-09-13 7 A FAMOUS NOVEL Girl 's Adventures In Revolution HOW Cleonie, a beautiful young girl of aristocratic birth, brought up m the refined atmosphere of the Court, suffered untold hardships when fleeing from the terror of the French Revolution, is vividly described against magnificent backgrounds m "The331 words
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Advertisement56 1936-09-13 7 ■fcKSOUS DISHES AT PIMCES TO SLIT ALL POCKETS! JJ c a > announce thai we J£ also serve s our popular Ice- £**?> Ice-Ca-iriy and cold and hot Jj 8 all «nds of food both day and 7 cook s excellent dishes. L lAL WILL convince you: """Capore Ice-Cream Saloon56 words
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Advertisement118 1936-09-13 7 Read The "Malaya Tribune 9 Dominant m Malaya. WHY IS THIS WHISKY SO POPULAR f J^^W "RECAUSE there is that subtle fmiktf difference m its flavour MA ft and quality which distinguishes jr f rom a!l other whiskies. nas heen said that there is y^Vul Kill no difference to-day between118 words
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Advertisement242 1936-09-13 7 '^aC^&*--f^| WITH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT OjWag uiTnt^^i V ir if Practically every form of stoma< h trouble is •^^jr^^jjßy /I cau sed by excess acid. }-surnin« pain. a^onisinß ilS^^^s wind, and uncomfortable distension, are si^ns that rrj*-* ~^*—m*~ acid is attacking the lining of your stomach. umni ft v Amazing242 words
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4206 1936-09-13 8 Our Short Story JHE reputation of Stoker Dodds was raised to the heights for all time. Hip was the role of persecuted "medicine man" who had delivered the goods— and what goods! At one fell swoop Stoker Dodds, the quiet, unassuming little man, had joined4,206 words
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Advertisement108 1936-09-13 8 Children^ delicate clothes last longer WITH LUX CARE Those gay, delicate frocks and little b louses chosen and made with such care. hal a }>ity they lose their fresh daintiness so easily! A\ > rf^^V to Jlpt > t it i- «»ii!\ a question of correct washing to s^^^^^^^^^^ h108 words
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Advertisement166 1936-09-13 8 WITHOUT PURE 3LOOO HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. y f? VETARZOM I Never before was there anything like It nor are u« marvellous p>op«-rttes like'/ »B ever to be equalled m diseases arising from impurt blood it searches out and expels <-. from ttie vital cur-ent «very lurking trace »f pononou matter,166 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1936-09-13 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES p >>'!'( AKD came the other day o n\ ej ing eh« from His Highness the Sultan of Johore, The picture (produced herewith) sh >ws what the Sultan describes u> tb< ricksha used m CiechoeloYakia. It is used tn f- to and from the baths at Piestany,1,742 words
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Advertisement70 1936-09-13 9 Extract from Straits Times: M V "I also learn that a sample of crocodile l meat has been tested at the College of J(\ Medicine, Singapore, and has b^en pronounced equal io venison. So ihat i\\ W Malaya is ever blockaded, and the J Cold Storage Company close dowr., we70 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1936-09-13 10 our woman correspondent - 4 Woman Peeps At Singapore. our woman correspondent BY A- N -c.al function of the week WU I.c wedding ot M*ss Rosamur.cl Claudia Clulow Savage-Bailey, c.c lighter of the late Mr. A. Savag--Baitejr, C.B.E. and Mrs. Savage-Bailey (i Singapore, lo Mr. Donald Horsl?y Palmer, son ot Mr. and Mrs. R.1,643 words
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Article1375 1936-09-13 10 QUITE the nicest thing I saw last week were the very latest idea m sponge bags at Robinson's- They don't look a bit like sponge bags either, m fact they are so nice that I would be tempted to use mine for an evening bag. You see1,375 words
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Advertisement76 1936-09-13 10 have just unpacked a large and very attractive shipment of Viennese and American Gowns, Flowsrs and Other Novelties. 5, Stamford Road, Cap. Buldg. Phone 3838. i I tJaL^^'^y On >our way home dr<»p m for x /jj^^r^^%f"' i^77 waffles or one of our special yisjl^s^^S^af* Club Sandwiches i "^^^^ssiwv^^ °p76 words
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Advertisement120 1936-09-13 10 de SOITZA'S 9, STAMFORD ROAD. Have JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Exclusive Model Hats, Dresses, Shorts, Slacks, Gloves with Collars to match, Flowers, Novelties, etc. Hats BLOCKED and MADE TO ANY STYLE with your Material to MATCH YOUR DRESSES Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 3188. I AMAMI 1 fe SHAMPOOS and WAVE-SET120 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-13 10 A large selection of NEW JEWELLERY Embroidered Evening Bags Black Wood Furniture Underwear Peking Glassware at Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road21 words
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Advertisement180 1936-09-13 10 B t| I* i* I I S ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION OF j GOWNS AND SPORTSWEAR MAVNARD'S BLDG. PHONE 4974. U Battery Road, GIVE YOUR NEW SMILE^^^^CHARM .o*"' jjf Its Easy To Make Dull, Dingy Teeth Attractive —Give Them Sparkling Whiteness Special Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream Quickly Give* Them New180 words
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654 1936-09-13 11 Notes front Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill on Sal {IJ] g««tte i° n re »U of JS Sto Pn: Stsed Mi- WelK tJ? p "JJANGEROUS" attracted cjuite a num- number of people, to tne Pavilion and among the I Lu ec i at the open-' 5? Messrs. civne h a654 words
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Article, Illustration708 1936-09-13 11 fare not so crowded this week and weather is very fine. One feels so fit and well m the bracing atmosphere after sweltering m the heat of the plains. The polf course after the rains is again pleaS a J£ P y n and the lovel708 words
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Advertisement111 1936-09-13 11 At Vogue's! FASHION FLASHES FROM PARIS AND NEW YORK (TRVES ARE FASHIONABLE For INK BELL POITRINE" Wi:\K M ASItrERADE" fjß With Maiden Form's "Masquerade" Brassiere any woman no matter how flat -breasted she may be can have the desired effect of a lovely full bust. ASH lON DEMANDS FAULTLESS FOUNDATION111 words
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Advertisement145 1936-09-13 11 E*' luxuri a^j < <$£. y*P*&& «**^j *-*~*zut*.xvf\*:" i i! i St tifc-^' f»;> 6,1 '"J ihe famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point cf all beauty care. $2.25 and 54.00 Made m the British Empire <HuMrvuL Famous Beauty Preparations rBE»7145 words
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Advertisement142 1936-09-13 11 Milk Soap J* .^^HHBhP^^^^^ for facial and toilet i f Je MB John Dew's Milk Soap i.s more thun j m 5 cm— it's a beauty treatment. A < J& piexion soap of delicate fragrance, milky H^l 4Bfe^^^^ smoothness, unimpeachable quality and M m purity. A Milk Bath m convenient142 words
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Article590 1936-09-13 12 "OEPORT has it that a veiy popular centre of dancing m Singapore is to be replaced by a hall which will be air-conditioned. Passing tfinwgh Urn portals, patrons will enter a ballroom m which dancing will b? j more than ever a pleasure. In a temperature590 words
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Article1200 1936-09-13 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley- Jones Basic Need Of Council Reform THERE are two schools of thought among white men m regard to their relations with other races. One contends that the white man must always govern, and govern with a strong hand. The other contends that the1,200 words
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Article529 1936-09-13 12 Anglius - Anglius WARNING to heads or firms. A A A AFFICE Boy: "Sorry, madam, Mi. Snifkins has gone to lunch with his wife." The Wife: "Oh! Well... tell Mr. Snifkins his typist called." A A AFTER a long spell of unemployment he obtained a job529 words
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Advertisement26 1936-09-13 12 V-^^-T^ HiKii grade :<nd beautifully finiklied ISlv^^ rl ill I/z hour slrike> 8 day time from $l 8"" 111 I K'lh I L^B^^E^ 1 t I26 words
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Article, Illustration2313 1936-09-13 13 MARKING OUT THE BOUNDARIES VIRGIN JUNGLE All Kinds Of Birds And Animals (K\c!usi\e to the Sunday Trihune) SINCE King Edward VIII, just before his ascension to the Throne, expressed the hope that the kind sited jointly by the Sultans of pahanir. KelanUn and Trenggan2,313 words
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Article109 1936-09-13 13 Compilation Of Catalogue Nearly Finished Leningrad. Work here on the compilation of a catalogue of Voltaire's library is nearly finished. A number of the books contain marginal notes m Voltaire's handwriting. (Continued m next column) These illustrate his attitude to many problems not touched upon m his books.109 words
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Article250 1936-09-13 13 Crane Chain Breaks BUILDING FATALITY IN PERTH k HORRIBLE accident, which shocked the population of Pertii. Western Australia, happened l» •> man who was on construction work there recently. The btlikiiftg was being eonstiueted m St. George's Terrace, and ilr now one of the largest m250 words
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Advertisement62 1936-09-13 13 wM you/i (2MeMMK Tea >^ it y ill I^Blmßl^^ ffi-t-ji ~^^nH| Dl D^ U I ID ENJOYED BY ALL Made from the finest Australian wheat Arnott's famous Marie Biscuits have long been a firm favourite. Delicious m flavour, crisp an! nourishing, they are ideal for afternoon Tea and kiddies love62 words
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Advertisement58 1936-09-13 13 ej. Jjf I i Mother's Treasure! V Precious little people, these babies, and worthy of the most i j I loving care. Fortunately, there is no longer any feeding pro- j Liem. If nature fails, the sensible have recourse to S I LMO€qT which is balanced to resemble human milk.58 words
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Article845 1936-09-13 14 Backward Areas In U.S. SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS New York. lIIGHER standards of living for re- sklents of backward and impoverished areas of the South are most likely to come about through teaching people how to improve materials already at hand, Dr. William James Hutchins, president of845 words
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Article76 1936-09-13 14 Geneva Miss Kay Midwinter a young Enghsu ciriployed m the League of Nations' Secretariat here has ridden on horsepack across the Alps from Geneva to Bcrno. This feat has never before been ac complished by a woman. The route chosen by Miss Midwinter, whose home is m76 words
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Article279 1936-09-13 14 For Improvement Of Discipline Tokyo Are-shuffle of personnel m the Japanese army, involving 3,000 officers and designed to improve discipline and correct the lack of control shown by the Feb. 26 incident, has been carried cut by the war office. The changes became effective early m August.279 words
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Article207 1936-09-13 14 How Some Have Taken The Advice <By "Helvetia") SOME savings are so familiar m our mouths that we never stop to think much about them, never ask whet* they came from, i what the* mean exactly. "Physician, heal thyself! ll is one of those. It i.s such207 words
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Article90 1936-09-13 14 Empress's Former Maid Of Honour Arrested 'iokyo. Four prominent Society women, including a former maid of honour to the Empress, have been arrested by the Tokyo police and charged with blasphemy and lese-majeste m organising a fanatical cult of Shintoism. The leader is the Baroness Shimwu, who was90 words
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Advertisement359 1936-09-13 14 WE INVITE YOUR KIND INSPECTION OF S S THE VARIOUS MODELS OF J WESTINGHOUSE STEWART- 1 j WARNER RADIOS j i That Challenge Comparison For SELECTIVITY, TONE, POWER PRICE FULLY GUARANTEED— FREE SERVICE FREE REPLACEMENT OF J PARTS. CASH OR DEFERRFD TERMS TO SUIT YOU SERVICE DEPARTMENT J I \XY359 words
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Advertisement69 1936-09-13 14 DIAMOND BEDS >js^ DIAMOND BRAND fcS^SH BEDSTEADS fc> ::^Si ARE COMFORTABLE. R^slH DURABLE AND fc? ::^«H HANDSOME. It is a handsome fc^j^B piece of furniture for any room. Its *3g beautiful lines and J^£§Jnl elegant ornamenta- j^»v4Mbi tion are a continual S«i pleasure to the eye. ffi^T^g Its cost spread69 words
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Advertisement261 1936-09-13 14 IS SUFFERERS,^ J\i*/\~i\ The way to \3 T t\ l easy Sufferers! If you are headachy' nervy or depressed, if you can't eat or yourV V, A^* f food doesn't agree with you, if you can't sleep\ /J at night or feel tired and worn-out during the N^T VHl^'t^^/ day—261 words
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Article1147 1936-09-13 15 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson A^. A j In Which I Begin With A j Verse And End With A j Verse Discourse On The Term Up-country And The Meaning Attached To It S S In Different Parts Of The Peninsula. s THERK was an old woman1,147 words
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Advertisement53 1936-09-13 15 PYRAMID the handkerchief to sliosit about! This man is proud of his handkerchief, because it is a Pyramid. Pyramid Handkerchiefs are always sofi and smooth, and also look very smart. They are made m many attractive colours and designs for your choice. On sale at all department scores and large53 words
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Advertisement268 1936-09-13 15 AMBITIOUS MEN! Mr. J. D. C. Mackay -a—^^ speaks to you. The j^J^ greatest changes m men's lives have come 1 from a moment's ins- W^m piration. Newton saw \fjSUK the apple fall. Watt »A"** S^^L saw the kettle boil. And J^J^^^^ everything was changed mBUMUHB Many an important Execuuve,268 words
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Advertisement119 1936-09-13 15 WOODS OINTMENT fTHE UNIVERSAL CURE FOR ALL If you are suffering from a SKIN NSORDERS wound, running sores, boils, i V* abcess, excema, dhobie itch,'. V'V*V; "V > r v prickly heat, facial pirn- r•: \s 'T^^i^^i pl^s or other skin disorder, ■■X'Bp^f 1 7 £5 the use of Korrengzal119 words
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Advertisement180 1936-09-13 15 gm^ TICKETS ISSUED S s wCjOKS by ah. JVR *Wnt< AIR AND i TRAVEL railway unes NO BOOKING FEES. 1 Cliinese and all Asiatic clients t are given the best of attention and assistance. > 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. S Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA SWELLED LEVER MOVEMEMS. NICKEL180 words
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Article191 1936-09-13 16 It should be realised Rheumatism is inevitable if the poisonous acid fluids of the system are kept on the move thus preventing the formation nd deposit of painful crystals m the Ints. sol -nt stimulating action of Phcsferffie hss a masteriy effect In i ,-j!ir: .-:ng. dispersing191 words
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Article604 1936-09-13 16 Sharp Contrast MEAGRE LOT OF THE DIONNE FAMILY Callemler, Ontario. IN sharp contrast to the luxury which surrounds the famous Dionne quintuplets m their palatial clinic here is the farmhouse life of their six little brothers and sisters a stone's throw away. Not for them is604 words
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Article330 1936-09-13 16 Burglar Who Entertained Actresses ANTHONY ST. GEORGE, country tolfg- i lar— he steals only ••gooci-cla^i. property the convict who fractured His leg while In Dart-moor Prison an nad his sentence remitted by the Ho, Secretary, was at London Sessions sei to prison for 12 months for a330 words
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Article255 1936-09-13 16 12G Mil s in Snow And Rain Sydney, Aug. 31. through snou and Sayers, 2t I b BathUTot to 8 hours J8 mm 12G m. Che lefi Bathm.st. at 6.15 am. m n. and after encountering three ins. arrived at the BydPosi Office at 3 p.m.,255 words
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Advertisement49 1936-09-13 16 DON'T PiILAY Get your \Cs J This beautiful souvenir c( the tvn.it ion of King Edward VJII can be obtained Ree by n^t rs ot Nestles Quick Oats Send this coupon to-day foi full p.tiiicukirs. i• 1 I C ,1 Street. j SINGAPOEB. I I tA < OFPER. j N,49 words
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Advertisement104 1936-09-13 16 YOUR LAST OHANOE TO GET A X *> j.»^ f? .^hß mi i i i ■m ii This offer closes on Ljgglr \L f Save 8 printed wrappers save 10 printed wrappers After this date, the printed wrappers from UMBRELLA SOAP from Sunlight and Umbrella Soaps will no longer be104 words
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987 1936-09-13 17 G. S. Hammonds - Ice -Cream And The Younger Generation G. S. Hammonds I Turning The Handle— Catering For The Child Methods I Of Serving pURING the heat of the Malayan day the thoughts of th tse Of us who know rrn >ff turn towards icecream. This is a land m which the icecream987 words
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Article184 1936-09-13 17 Never Felt So Well m His Life Though he tried no end of remedies, this man continued to suffui with lumbago for years It troubled him m Pact, until he lound the remedy, the one that can always »> idled on— Kruschen Salts. Tliest184 words
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Advertisement124 1936-09-13 17 PAY SIS PFR MIINTII no 1 mi wiUi rcn iti u 11 1 n deposit j |himhJ^LL. I l'.' ""--^haay aU<l n i o v llle "lod^'m j 1/111 c €invenieii€*e offered m ili< g{U S "k V > I r^Jl^^^y lEE MOTORS 1 Spß^^S^^^^i f REFRIGERATOR DEPT. J 1124 words
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Advertisement147 1936-09-13 17 m:w ii ai it Grown on Bald Heads by Using KOTALKO A typical example of the enthusiastic praise accorded to Kotalko is the report of Mr. W. Jones, of Manning-tree. M ■p*^w now 1 have an abuni x y^ and I have marvelled at the resuitv Friends who saw my147 words
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Article, Illustration838 1936-09-13 18 EXPERT KIT SUBTLE PL A y Sound Defence Against Game Bid By "Horatius") OITUATTONS sometimes arise at the bridge table when much depcadi on the time chosen by the de<!arer t<> concede a trick which must inei itably bo lost. Here is an example or subtle play an838 words
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Article121 1936-09-13 18 Premiere Of Soviet Film i Moscow. A new Soviet talkie, 'The Son 01 Monnolia has had its premiere here. I it is claimed to be the only film m i which the majority of the cast are Mongolians, and the action takes place m Mongolia. The story is121 words
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Article373 1936-09-13 18 Story Of Thrills But Not Very Convincing AMONG the charming phantoms of merry widows and dollar princesses, drawn back to Daly's Theatre by the flutter of a first night, a sinister Oriental took hi.s place recently. For the ghost of Mr. Wu must surely have hovered over373 words
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Article154 1936-09-13 18 How Young Spain Goes To War Paris All the horror of civil war has nu 4 quenched the gay romanticism of young Spain. French correspondents who have seen groups of youthful insurgents leaving for the front agree m describing, the scene as one of gaiety, not of154 words
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Article, Illustration263 1936-09-13 18 Asleep In A Drifting Rowing-Boat Lymc Regis. TWO young Londoners asleep m the bottom of a rowing-boat drifted 10 miles from the Dorset coast and owed their lives to ths sharp eyes of a Devonshire fisherman. They were Miss Rene Roder, aged 17, cf New263 words
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Article225 1936-09-13 18 Saves Friend From Drowning Gatehouse, Wigtownshire. nRINCE George Galitzine, who is on I holiday here, after a mile-long swim rescued his airman friend, Mr. Vere Harvey, of the Royal Air Force Club. London, whose aeroplane fell into the sea near here. They were fellow- guests of Capt. ana225 words
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Article128 1936-09-13 18 Railway Telephone Linesman And Benefactress Kirkcaldy. Fite. When Mr. William Gordon Grant, a Kirkcaldy railway telephone linesman, brought his bride home it was revealed that he married at Gretna Green Mrs. Margaret Patrick, a widow, wellknown as a benefactress m Pittenweem Fife. When an appeal was launched128 words
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Advertisement39 1936-09-13 18 Tiger Beer IS BEST FRrs B RISTOL WWxate PRICES FOR COMPLETED S HEETS f* f LI Tf /^Mjf ■PPTI^W MAY BE OBTAINED FROM \J\Y\ J jSsg TA U Mff CADBURY-FRY GIFT DEPT., '^/f I IK-C. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPOKK. Ky39 words
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Advertisement347 1936-09-13 18 as big as peas banished by Radox 1/WAi //if r*>r>( //i/ bottom < 7"^ COTfl M 04 "> a -irpinri U nl ijs UnrL as a p"i. I timid not wait kotm frnm bvt iifli r using ymir ilndox linih ,NY dii.itni. it catin el/an mi! h nt f ii347 words
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Article, Illustration738 1936-09-13 19 COMPETITION MORE KEEN THE OUTLOOK Strong Opposition For Champion < Bj Dragon**) last week-end <*■• Singapore Open Men's ns'nip tournament. 1 ■< h were played. i revealed, it is at there will be much on this year than m t*. the champion, is peak of738 words
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Article101 1936-09-13 19 The following players will represent the Merry Youngsters B.P. m a friendly match of badminton against the S.H.B.J.S. Ciub to-day at the laser's court, Godov/n No. 42, Kcppel Road at 10 a.m. T. S. Chin. T. W. Chiang, Wee Bong Leo. Ycc- Cheoy; Hem, Lim Scow flock,101 words
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Article806 1936-09-13 19 Novices Tourney FINAL MATCHES DESCRIBED (By "Racquet") tfOR the first time m the history of the game m Perak a tournament open to players who have neither participated m any inter-State matches nor won any prize m the open championships was held at? the week-end m Ipoh.806 words
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Article, Illustration563 1936-09-13 19 MEMBERS of the Union Sporting Association are notified thai the tenth anniversary celebration will take place at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang, on Saturday and Sunday. Oct. ?> and 4. Subscriptions for guests is $4 each payable m advance to the hon. secretary, 37. Onan563 words
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Advertisement120 1936-09-13 19 Help him grow to /kjHHi vigorous jrTfWm ■k v iix^l Of course you want ymr son to be ?^P^^ siron-, vig,>rous, healthy. Then give I'um >^^^^| Waterbur>"s Coinpmnd. It contains noun>hin- clement-^ iiuludini: pure liver and > S/"^ malt attract* M «ti as ininrrals m organic M^^^^M lorm, ndh a>120 words
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Advertisement134 1936-09-13 19 |'1 :L- J f Michael Tan, of the Diehard 8.P., who beat L. de Souza easily m their tie m the Singapore Open Men's Singles Championship on Sunday AS LIVELY because he get? his regular dose of Sfierley's Tonic A: Conaition Powders. Ami thai k< eps his blood cool, his134 words
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Advertisement184 1936-09-13 19 33^Btnj^&.' ■li/'V^in t fmf^ f I '< Jmff' i r *^^^BR In* YOU KKOW HCW JOE USED TO BE .TH£N I BEGAN GIVING HIM NERVOUS, IRRiTAbLC QUAKER OATS EVERY DAY. IT jgTfo HIS APPETITE POOR, CONTAINS GREAT m/^/i m SYSTEM OUT JA QUANTITIES OF VITAMIN K r mJlL of order...184 words
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Article, Illustration988 1936-09-13 20 HIGH STANDARD OF PLAY PERAK SETS THE LEAD TO OTHER STATES (By "FuiwanT) OECENTLY there appeared an article m these columns giving briefly the histoiy of rugger m this country, and the great interest which the visit of H.M.S. 'Malaya* aroused m this game, by988 words
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Article, Illustration99 1936-09-13 20 Sydney, Aug. 31. If the Australian Boxing and Wrestling Union adopt the suggestion of the Australian Olympic Federation executive all future championships will be staged under Olympic conditions. Mr. James S. W. Eve, hon. secretary of the Australian Olympic Federation, has recommended drastic changes, especially with regard to99 words
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Article611 1936-09-13 20 GOOD MATCHES Eagle's Chances With Tiger Flowers (By "X.0.") MR. Bell's programme of five bouts at the New World Arena on Sept. 2 attracted an enormous crowd. Chief interest of course centred on the Clever Henry —Som Pong return contest. These two hard-hitting welterweights had put611 words
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Article, Illustration876 1936-09-13 20 Mr. N. H. Sullivan - PERSONALITIES IN SPORT Mr. N. H. Sullivan (BY C.A.G.) PRICKETER, boxer, footballer and v hockey player Nicholas Herbert Sullivan has easily earned a niche for himself m Malayan sport. He may, perhaps, have not quite reached championship class m any of these departments, but he is certainly m the first876 words
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Article1192 1936-09-13 20 CHINESE SOCCER SUCCESS: HOCKEY PROSPECTS (BY "ROVER"; THE Chinese Football Association have won both sets of medals offered m the League Competiiion. By theit defeat of the Seniors, the Chinese second eleven brought their tally of points to ten. Even if the Government Services defeat the1,192 words
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Advertisement37 1936-09-13 20 GOODBYE CORNS! Why suffer the ex- cruciating pain of p\ corns when a few \wK\ A 'wU bring instant ||V A rchet. A tcwdays Mm \< l*ter the corn fr 111 Ce^ I t^''f \^^^k teou bles «are37 words
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Article877 1936-09-13 21 INITIAL EXPERIMENTS WITH PURCHASING Singapore, Saturday. rpt'RREI) on by the phenomenal success of the co-operative movement m Malaya the Proposed Nanyamf Co-operative Society, Ltd., are arimenting with a system of cooperative purchase for a period of six awntha with a view to establishing ;i series of877 words
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Article550 1936-09-13 21 Tailor Mades Most In Evidence (Front Our Wci.jn Correspondent) fituiroTP Singapore, Saturday. THERE was a very large attendance at the third meeting of the Autumn Gold Cup Races this afternoon. A great variety m dresses was worn by the ladies, but smart tailor-mades seemed to550 words
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Article483 1936-09-13 21 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By D.0.50. (Doctor of Ocular Science) What is the psychological effect oi glare? Science teaches us that different physical conditions have varying cifects upon our temperaments. Definite, amounts of certain foods, eaten daily, are said to stimulate a lively disposition m us. Other483 words
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Article74 1936-09-13 21 Ready For Return Flight To New York London, Sept. 11. The American airmen, Harry Richman and Richard Memll, who are now at Speke Aerodrome near Liverpool, aiinounced this afternoon that they wil. ieavc on their return flight <-o Nevv York at dawn to-morrow unless weather reports become74 words
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96 1936-09-13 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases <*'O^ September) 26 1116 *****16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 26% 26 11 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26% 26 11|?6 do. September 26% 26 11,16 do. Oct.96 words
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Article327 1936-09-13 21 'From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 26% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet Steady. New York: 16 5] 16 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Saturday. 1 o'clock Thp market closes quietly steady after fair business having been327 words
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Advertisement146 1936-09-13 21 FOR H EALTH AND VITALITY iutie t* iioLiiuig to compare noi even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Honnon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organsm making you a New Man wlih146 words
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Advertisement124 1936-09-13 21 AMAZIXG OFFER OF THE VIEW ffIENDE RADIO RECEIVERS £9E BmQ :i J^^k ?xhS mHHb j^&b ■'■jiff^i '^BK 1 b&^k l^B^B m^S »^^^h ~*-'*&JeK^^^Br. j $20 /-CASH and 7 monthly instalments off $20 Technical details: tone control absolute selectivity universal transformer for *****5 150 220 240 volt volume control indirectly illuminated124 words
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Article369 1936-09-13 22 CHINESE ENTER TAIN THE AIRMEN INTER-CLUB TENNIS SINGLES GAME Yeo Hock Hce Wins Singarrr:, Saturday. THE Intcr-Chib Tennis Tournament kttwi i ihr S.C.R.C. and the Royal Air Fc::cc played at Hone F>m Giccn this afternoon wa^- brimful of intere t. Si?- matches were playod, three *inc:ies znd three doubles. The369 words
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Article50 1936-09-13 22 London, Sept. 11. A Munks, on a Norton, won the Manx Grand Prix to-day m two hours, fiftytwo minutrs and fourteen seconds, at an average speed of 78.88 miles an hour. Nortons ridden by J. H. Blyth and K. Fills were second and third British Official Wireless.50 words
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Article71 1936-09-13 22 A friendly match of four men's singles one men's doubles, one ladies' singles' 1 ladies' doubles will b.* played between the Cheng Friendly and the Etona Badminton Party to-day (Sunday) at 3 p.m sharp. The following will represent Chengs: Tan Kirn Koon. Pen Teng Siew. S?et Kirn Cheng, Mah71 words
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Article232 1936-09-13 22 Arrival In Singapora Yesterday Singapore. Saturday. THE Filipino Olympic team arrived m S ngapore by the D'Artagnan to-day irom Europe, under the leadership oi their swimming coach, Mr C. C. Bartolome. They took part m the Olympics, ana pained third place m the 400 rnetr:.^ tow-hurdle race,232 words
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Article263 1936-09-13 22 Chew Song Theng Wins The Championship (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 11. There was a large gathering of members and visitors present at the International Library, Johore Bahru, last night when the final m the handicap billiards tournament between Chew Song Theng —200 and Lawrence H.263 words
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Article586 1936-09-13 22 S.C.C. Beat Malays VICTORY BY WICKETS Singapore, Saturday. rpHE two-day cricket tixture bet- weeii the S.C.C. and the Ivl&laya Football Association, which commenced on the Padang yesterday, was continued at 2.15 p.m. to-day. At the close of piay on Friday, the Club had lost one wicket586 words
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Article486 1936-09-13 22 To Be Held On Sept. 17 (From Our Own Correspondent > Jch'Te Echru, Sepi. 11. INTEREST m cycle racing ha^ recently rapidly spread m J chore since th: organisation 01 the Johoie International Cycling Union At a special general meeting of the Union held a lew486 words
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Article53 1936-09-13 22 The following are the fixtures of the Sikh Contingent Hockey Team: Sept. 13: CeyUm Sports Club (C.S.C. ground Sept, 15: V.M.C.A. (Junior) (V.M.C.A. around Sept. 18: V.M.C.A. «Senion (V.M.C.A. ground). Sept. 26: Indian Association (I. A. ground Sept. 28: H.K.S. Bty. <8.M.) (Police ground). Sept. 30: 22nd H.B.53 words
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Article392 1936-09-13 22 FIRST ROUND Leow Kirn Fatt Wins Convincingly IF.OU K,n, at f; putatiun as the leadm- bacL ion player m Sir^por, >u<<r sfulh del "> m two stra [j^ (!ia m the first roui Men'- ;i (t, the Clerical I mon Hall this a f f noon. aiier%392 words
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Advertisement538 1936-09-13 22 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ANNUAL SUPPLIES 1937 TENDERS ar* invitea under the following heads for supplies to tne Singapore Municipality from Ist January, 1937, for one year: 1. Brooms and Baskets. 2 Bakau Firewood. 3 Bakau Piles for general use. for Sewerage Extension 5 g Poles, Bintangore KollG. Er: ISt538 words
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Advertisement49 1936-09-13 22 TIGER BEER i 5 S WIST your Hat sir?\ f*'*&^*^\ -be sure if is a <^Sr^S(ai^ BATTERSBY Mp, maJe fcl England fl^^^L^M There is certainly a sfyle (jst H to fit your personality and A '''mfif'h "l"^.^' 1 a weight for every season. Wl Fb BATTERSBY I2ATS FOR MEN49 words
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Advertisement148 1936-09-13 22 ENDED IN 10 MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CHRONIC COUd "Ephazone" accomplishes a mJJJJjSfe 10 MINUTES. For m 10 MIN^ •Ephazone" breaks up l< Asthma. Hay Fever. Bronchial A*J» or Bronchitis. IN 10 MINUTES ft zone" transforms a gasping cno»^.utterly helpless suffi?rer into a nw human being. "Ephazone-' givwjj"148 words
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Article, Illustration2654 1936-09-13 23 C4PT. HAWK" AGAIN SUCCEEDS The Morning Tribun 7 has ONE tipsterCaptain Hawk 99 whose only work for the Tri wme fa to tfurly Malaya. tUx$ kc Wtt$ r l''-f/ successful, tippina TB&M STRAIGHT OUT WINNERS and naming twe oihtrs. Ten of his other2,654 words
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Article107 1936-09-13 23 The following will play hockey for the S.C.R.C. to-morrow vs. Colts first team on Hong Lim Green: Tay Yew Teck, Yap Choon Lin, H. L. Boon, Teo Boon Gim, Fam Choo Beng. Ong Swee Keng, Low Kee Pow, Kam Gim Lock, Gan Kee Tian. Chua Boon Ann, N.107 words
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Article61 1936-09-13 23 A3 tht ab.-jnee of His Excellency the General Officer Cjmmanding is for such a short period, the Officer Commanding Troons, Brigadier A. T. Shakespcar, D.5.0., M.C., hopes that i:, will not be considered necessary to rail on him during his temporary tenure of Command. A visitors' book. however,61 words
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Article223 1936-09-13 23 Result Of Masters' Tournament (By Air Mail) London. SsfM 2 THE vv-- international tournament, at Nmtinpham. ended as follow^- Botvinnik and Otops&lanca divided first prire with 10 point out of 14; Euwe, Fine and' R< divided the remaining pi:?' i 9>/i eh. res wore Alckhine 9 I and223 words
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Article116 1936-09-13 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Playing on the Kubu Field the Government Monopolies beat the Po by one goal to nil hi ttw Oovernmeni Stvvice shield competition. The game was scrappy and s< breaches were committed by both the Post Office being the worst offenders. Out of116 words
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Article, Illustration150 1936-09-13 24 THE CANDID CAMERAMAN catches Joan Crawford and Beulah Bondi rehearsing a dramatic scene for a forthcoming Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer picture which marks the first costume film for Miss Crawford. A Jewish girl vineyard worker m Palestine proudly displays the first pick of grapes. Lighting Up— Robert Tay]or and Ba bara Stanwyck, soon150 words
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