Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 November 1936
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Title Section22 1936-11-01 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4— No. 21. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY NOVEMBEPv 1, 19G6.' FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1936.22 words
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327 1936-11-01 1 SERIOUS CONCERN IN MANCHESTER TRADE PERIL Malayan Inquiries In Britain (By Air Mail) (Srorn Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 21. SERIOUS concern is being expressed in the Manchester Cotton trade •over the iucresse of freight for cotton piece ffoods to Singapore, Straits Settlements, Hongkon*327 words
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Article61 1936-11-01 1 Reported Death Of Iraq's Strong Man Cairo, Oct. 31. PENERAL Jafar Pasha Elaskari is *J understood to have been shot dead in Baghdad. He was the* strong man of Iraq, an*d was, Def eno? Minister in the late Cabinet, and principal opponent of the new regime. He hadReuter - 61 words
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Article81 1936-11-01 1 Filed At Japanese Embassy Nanking, Oct. 30. -THE Foreign Office to-day filed three 1 protests With the Japanese Embassy. First, against the. Japanese army manoeuvres' now taking place in the Peiping- Tientsin area-. Second, the incident at Taiyuan, of. Shansi. in which armed Japanese are alleged forcibly81 words
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Article115 1936-11-01 1 Her Majesty's Slight Indisposition London, Oct. 31 !T was officially stated at Marlborough House to-day that Her Majesty Queen i Mary is suffering from a rJight cold, and as a precautionary measure, is keeping to her room for the next day or so. The indisposition is in115 words
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Article447 1936-11-01 1 THE DEMAND FOR REPARATION TOKYO'S "FUN" Strong Comments In Shanghai Shanghai. Ort. 34. A N American daily newspaper, the Shanghai ijKeitf|ta &ew», in a leader to-day on (he Kecluntf iiuidenf. says internal lbnal fee litijr is overwhelmingly in favour of the British case. Referring to the447 words
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Article334 1936-11-01 1 INSURANCE UP Postponement Of Coronation? i. j (T3y Air Mail) London, Oct. 21. VOK the last fortnight applications have been pouring into the Ciiy L>f London from hoteliers, dressmakers, restaurateurs, bunting merchants, souvenir factories, caterers, &n& many other trades to injure against the postponement oi334 words
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Article79 1936-11-01 1 Lisbon, Oct. 30. A COMMUNIQUE issued by General Varelas' Ueadquai'ters claims that in yesterday's fighting the insurgents captured many prisoners including 300 newly arrived Russian soldiers who do not speak a word of Spanish. The communique adds that officers taken prisoner state that a Russian GeneralReuter - 79 words
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Article56 1936-11-01 1 Sir John Simon's Aged Mother London, Oct. 31 The Home Secretary's mother, who i'^ in her ninety-first year, is seriously ill raid was to-day stated to be getting i weaker. Sir John Simon has been beside Itec I at her home near Pembroke doc-K in I Wales since56 words
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150 1936-11-01 1 DRUG RINGS IN TAIYUEN: CHINESE ACTION Shanghai, Oct. 31. HOLLOWING the discovery of Japanese-fostered drug- rings in Taiyuen the 6han-i government have instituted a forced occupatipn of private houses as an additional check on the. ~pread of the drug traffic. The fact that such a150 words
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Article160 1936-11-01 1 Pacific Coast Hold-tip More Serious New York,' Oct. 31. AN uiianim. us demand for a general shipping strike on the Atlantic coast, in sympathy with the Pacific strikers was voted by the Seamen's Dcience Committee. The vote was intended to force the hand of the International Seamen's160 words
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Article121 1936-11-01 1 Large Orders In Shipping Circles London Oct. 32. THE Cline Lin? has placed what is icifeved to be th^ largest >hiy oiiih!; p order eve. received in GlC<"'iO( 'v. The oreenoes Dock.in t Company u> i to Im d over the next 2\> years, six I 11.000121 words
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Article52 1936-11-01 1 Shanghai Linked With P.1., England And U.S.A. Shanghai, Oct. 31. SHANGHAI will be connected by air "5 wi'th the Philippines. England and the United States on Nov. 5, when planes oi the China National Aviation Corporation, having secured the necessary permit from the Hongkong Government, begin a Shanghai-Hongkong52 words
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Article158 1936-11-01 1 THE MODERN "SCARLET PIMPERNEL ENGLISH LAWYER THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR i London, Oct. 31. A MODERN Scarlet* Pimpernel, who rescued at least 50" men, women and children m Spain, is reported to have been arrested by Communists in Malaga. He is an Englishman, Grice-Hutchinson, whose exploits in transporting prisoners in158 words
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Article180 1936-11-01 1 j arrow V Uheftiployecr March Ended* London. Oct. 31. TWO hundred matchers from Jarrow. who have brought a petition for presentation on Wednesday -at th Bar of the House of Commons calling attention to the distress of the area which returning prosperity of the res?180 words
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Article28 1936-11-01 1 New Export Duty On Native Produce Batavia, Nov. 1. The N.E.I, export duty on native nbber has been fixed at 52 guilders per hundred kilograms. Reuter.28 words
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Article43 1936-11-01 1 London, Oct. 31. The total amount applied for in tmders for the £45.000.000 Treasury Bills was £69.950.000. The average rate per cent, for the Bills at three months was 10s. 10.3ud again.--, t lls 5.44d a week ago.— British Official Wireless.43 words
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Article47 1936-11-01 1 London, Oct. 31. Reports from Madrid record the excellent work of the Scottish Ambulance under fire in the civil war. A thousand or more cases haw been transferred after attention at the field dressing stations, to hospitals in llm capital.— British Official Wire!'47 words
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Article46 1936-11-01 1 AGRICULTU RAL POLICY London, Oct. 31 Mr. W. S Morrison, who takes up his j duties as Minister of Agriculture on Wednesday, speaking in Gloucestershire last night, declared that there wouid be no break in the continuity of the Government's agricultural policy— BriI tish Official Wireless.46 words
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Article89 1936-11-01 1 <By Air Maili (From Our Own Correspondent} London. Oct. 21 The Federal Trade Commission it 1 h ngton ha.^ promulgated trade Pftu for the rubber tyre industi Tin regulations arc designed to s >>\ competitive pract. v.-hvh have been responsibile for th oiT'bi'aks of severe price-cuttinu it v<89 words
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Advertisement57 1936-11-01 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) -4 V't < i. T 1 1 -^^Zm******. B i- 4 "4* a r* t-* k- m; 't T: J »^x.— j.. I 1/ lhfcfcx f^ta -1 t 4 m i l ••I w^* f jß^^\ BW .^^^k^^^F^H jit* -«iliiy57 words
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Article1074 1936-11-01 2 LUGGAGE CARRIER IS NOT A SEAT MALA YAN JUDGES 9 DEFINITE VIEWS 7 o ovn Rp >r .cr; Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THE three Appeal Court Judges, Mr. tatfee aßeckett Terrell. Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice Aitken. were unanimous in their judgment to-day that a1,074 words
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Article204 1936-11-01 2 'Beauty is only skin deep, but it is nevertheless, a very important fact that a healthy, fresh, wholesome skin is one of the most admired features in a woman. A lovely skin of fine texture, :;mooth and supple, enhances charm and attractiveness, and 'that is why the modern204 words
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Article30 1936-11-01 2 Singapore: 28^ cts., up 5 -j ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: 8 3 16d., up 3 16(1. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 16% cts., up ct. Market Tone: Steady.30 words
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Article97 1936-11-01 2 Singapore, Saturday noon. In the absence of sellers the local market has been very firm and business has been done up to 29 for Jan. Mar. and 2914 for Apr.June. The main strength oi ihe market at present appears to come from London where there has been good97 words
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Article21 1936-11-01 2 Singapore, Saturday noon. London: £208 5s., down 10s.; thre< months £206 10s., down 10s. New York: 46 cts., down '■'<> ct.21 words
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100 1936-11-01 2 Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. October) 28 15 16 29 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. October) 28% 28 15 15 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 28 11 16 28 13 16 do. November 28 3 4 28 7100 words
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Article233 1936-11-01 2 "Carrier Not Designed As A Seat" Mr. Justice Aitken said: The only question that arises in this appeal is as to the proper construction of section 14 <1> of the Minor Offences Enactment. What does the expression "pedal bicycle seated for one person" mean? i In my233 words
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394 1936-11-01 2 BARBARA STANWYCK AND ROBERT TAYLOR HIS Brothers Wife" is tho title of Hue darinar ni"*ure irfcieti r.-nens shortly at ih«» Pavilion Thfatir with lh'* attractive cnEtarrinff tenm of Barbara Stanw^k and Robert Taylor. The play of human fmo'ions under tremendous strain has seldom been394 words
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Article163 1936-11-01 2 Malacca High School Project (From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca, Friday. IN attempt to stimulate the Interest of A the High School old boys in the Old Boys' Association is being made by the arrangement of an "Old Boys'" day. which is to be held at Hieh School163 words
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Article54 1936-11-01 2 A lecture on Buddhism will be dc'i vered in English by Mr. S. V. A Mahanama, president of various Buddhist organizations in Ceylon, at the Singapore Buddhist Association No. 67, Spottiswoode Park Road at 7 p.ra,, to-day. Mr. K. R. Mcnon has kindly consented to take the chair.54 words
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Article64 1936-11-01 2 Mr. E. L. Pollard, the chairni. n. speaking at the annual meeting of the Tiavancore Chamber of Commerce, alLbced to the conti -jversy in Inciia about -h e advantages of the Ot.ava A-ne?--toent. He said th?.- the agre-Jiner.i had b en of advai tap;? lo I'ravr.ncore and that Gr^at Britain64 words
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Article23 1936-11-01 2 Miss Dorothy More, well-known beciity specialist has returned to her talon at 18, Battery Road, after a short holiday in the Cameron Highlands.23 words
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Article335 1936-11-01 2 "High Tension" Cmniitf To Aihambra THRILLS undersea and high-junks ftsbott arc promist-d in "Hij h Tension," the f xcitr nvnt spiked Fox piciur* now at the Aihambra Thealie with Brian Donlevy, Glenda Farrell, Norman Fostrr, gtlew Wood and Robert Me- Wade in th« hading roles.335 words
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Advertisement164 1936-11-01 2 I Raffles Brasserie! •j. -££LL' CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 •I* v x^ 12.:J0 to 3 p.m. Ijl 4^T WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY «fr <• DISHES IN TOWN .j. ALSO POPULAR GRILL FOR EXCELLENT <• CONTINENTAL DISHES. J[ Y Radio and Gramophone Entertainment tlll«;ll I LASS (OMHTIOMItV'i: V WE ARE NOTED164 words
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Advertisement30 1936-11-01 2 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casej. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Tears European Clinical Experience30 words
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Advertisement33 1936-11-01 2 Paramount, famous for their Musical Hits in the past bring another .^Btfc grand, snappy GIRL- FILLED Musical Comedy show lo the screen *?jHL CAPITOL ff- I Jgj W&L-jiSjf 3J&&2&&& 1 .11 ST THE33 words
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1512 1936-11-01 3 MANY SURPRISES IN DIV. I Leading Teams Lose SEASON'S FIRST WIN FOB GATKSHEAD VESTERDAY was full of surprises in the English Soccer League, Div. i lowly teams upsetting all calculaPor in tance, Portsmouth, leadre held by the visiting Wolves, the bott -m of1,512 words
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Article293 1936-11-01 3 ON WAY TO FOURTH CENTURY Hammond Bats Well M.C.G v. S.A. AT ADKI AIDE Adelaide Oct. 31. thousand peopk watched the resumption to-day of the tucket match btv.oi-n the M.C.C and South Australia, from the position where the M.C.C. had made 233 in their first innings, and South Australia 11293 words
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Article97 1936-11-01 3 Penaßg's Rugger Win At Ipoh fFram Our Own Reporter* Ipoh. Saturday. PENANG beat Ferafc In an inter-State rugby match to-day by 14—6. in a ame I >C J an unconverted try raily in the first half anct AY pal them six points up with a .w My afterwards97 words
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Article, Illustration266 1936-11-01 3 Inspection Of The Second Company Singapore, Saturday. THE fifth annual inspection of the 2nd Singapore Company Boy's Brigade, v as held at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Hall, Kampong Kapor Road, to-day Among those present in the 1-rge audience were Rev. Goh Hood Keng i chairman', Rev. R.266 words
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Article52 1936-11-01 3 (From Our Otm Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. Saigon were beaten by Bangkok in a rugby match this afternoon by 17 points to nil. The pitch was in perfect condition Saigon,, though out-generalled and beaten in speed, played valiantly, bu'c never looked I'ke winning. There was l 1 hu<-;e52 words
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Article42 1936-11-01 3 Arrival In Singapore °v aircraft •Aurora"' VT-AEG from Penang on OCt SO: Mr. R Gow Left Singapore bv aircraft "Brisbane VH-USD on Oct. 31: Mr W. T Haslarn for Darwin. Mrs Uurney for Brisbane. Mr. R- Gow for Brisbano,42 words
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Article429 1936-11-01 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Enthusiastic Celebrations In China Nanking, Oct. 3i ENTHUSIASTIC celebrations of Marshul Chiang Kai Shek's 50th birthday ire reported all over China to-day. It Is expected that more than 200,000 people are attending the ceremony for presentaton of 'planes to Marshal Chiang today at the Nanking aerodrome. Mr.429 words
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Article111 1936-11-01 3 200 Attend At Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Singapore, Saturday. About 200 representatives of the various Chinese schools, guilds and associations in Singaoore attended the celebration a'c the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to-day, on the occasion of the 50th birthday of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. Following the usual111 words
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Article342 1936-11-01 3 Archway Of Palms MISS PURDOM AND MR. IRVING (From Our Oion Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. %1. 1 POPULAR wedding took place this evening at Christ Church, Malacca, v hen Miss Nell Purdorn, Principal of the Malay Women Teachers' Training Centre, Malacca, wa> married to Mr. G. C.342 words
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Article53 1936-11-01 3 Selangor's Rugger Win Over Negri-Malacca Singapore, Sunday. Selangor beat Negri-Malacca by 31 points (five goals and two tries > to nil, in a rugger match on the K L. padang to-day. The game was very one sided, and the !§elangor forwards were magnificent, McHugh being the most brilliant53 words
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Article69 1936-11-01 3 The Police Band will play the following programme at the Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday), beginning at 8.30: March, "The Thin Red Line," Alford; Overture, "Raymond." Thomas; Selection. "Gems from Operas" by Gilbert Sullivan: Cornet and Euphonium Solo, •Love's Old Sweet Song," Molloy: Dances Caracteristique, Selected from the69 words
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Article100 1936-11-01 3 Many Keen Struggles In Yesterday's Games Reuter London. Oct. 31. TO-DAY'S rugby results:— Cumberland 3 Northumberland 5 Durham 3 Cheshire Bath 6 Harlequins Bedford 4 Northampton Guy's Hospital 8 Old Alleynians 5 Leicester 22 Old Merchant T. 3 London Welsh 6 Bridgend 3 Manchester 8 London Scottish 6Reuter - 100 words
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Article48 1936-11-01 3 The submarine Sunfish was launched at Chatham Dockyard recently, and the naming ceremony was performed bv Mrs. Skipwith, wife of Vice-Admiral H L. d'E. Skipwith, retired. More thai: j.OOO people witnessed the ceremony. The Sunfish is the eleventh of toe Swordfish type of small submarines U> b? launched48 words
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Article322 1936-11-01 3 International Soccer THRILLING GAME AT BELFAST London. Oct. 31. AT BELFAST, IX INTER NATIONAL SOCCEI MATCH TO-DAY. SCOTLAND Bl AT IRKLAND 3—l. Teams; Scotland DuWson I Rangers l Anderson (Hearts i, Ancell < Newcastle* Massie < A-st <jii Villa .s::np.M>n < Rangers Brown (Rangers); Munro (Hearts), WalkerReuter - 322 words
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Advertisement224 1936-11-01 3 GASTRITIS, WIND FLATULENCE, wSf" positively conquered by J MAGNESIA. j. i ""4K: \t Bf I Burning pain in the pit of your .v,y I stomach, agonising wind after meals jjj^ 1 '?s&■ A, or during the night, risings ol sour i^P t food particles in throat, are unmis- V jMtfamji^m^224 words
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Advertisement212 1936-11-01 4 M(.HT AFTER NIGHTS, ENTHUSIASTIC RECORD CROWDS THRONG TO SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE! w- I»ositivel3 LAST 2 DAYS Owing to A I 1 1 |l I, IxLj/\LJ 1 aIJIL engagement of the "DANAE" Royal Naval jgg^ Singers on TUESDAY NEXT! Matinee To-day 3 p.m. mM4W 4 T 7 4 3fe MALAYA212 words
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Advertisement136 1936-11-01 4 i.^7 fI f r t^S H 1 1 1 Hl l S You remember how you screamed at them as Two Bonnie "Hie'landers" Now just imagine j LAUREL and HARDY as a couple of SINGAPORE ESKIMOES i i brothers now in their fastest and fiin- J niest FULL-LENGTH FEATURE! i136 words
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Advertisement175 1936-11-01 4 today ijMpi ijiJvM I iT^ 1/i He I t^^Qßß^ i' f\ I I^BhHP^^^ |^P^^ d FOX picture with .<• thrills jB Jl^^^ GLENDA FA^ SELL W below the Vk^^^i^^ZL ROBERT McWADF M *J t m ft ~i~3^ Execo' »o Prcd^ cv 3 |l| —^-.^^^^t JVec'cW by Alld^ Dv.d ri **>I^.175 words
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Article, Illustration94 1936-11-01 5 Here's A Chance To Get To Know Us No. 9-- After Ma* ChteJ Sporls Sub-edito in the Singapore Office for some considerable ■time, Mr V E Hunter ha* now been promoted to the posiS »l Bramh Munas.ng-hd.'or of our Koala l.umpur Office. Like all other ven.or members of the e<li;94 words
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Article432 1936-11-01 5 R.A. Thompson - R.A. Thompson By R. D.O.Sc. •Doctor of Ocular Science >. Volumes of truth are expressed in the adage that "the eyes are the windows i of the soul." For what a dreary life it I would b- if we lived in darkness, grop- I about aimlessly.432 words
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Article577 1936-11-01 5 Fuel Enough For 18 Months Ports:; k COMPLETE iactory for the exploita- tion of whale oil sai'od for the Antarctic from here this evening. The factory is housed in the T Viken. a ship with a displacement, fully laden, of over 43.000 tons, financed in Sweden,577 words
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Article317 1936-11-01 5 The Hungry Child At School nOIGNANT descriptions of the effect of poverty and prolonged unemployment on young children were given at the Mational Federation of Class Teachers Conference, at Nottingham recently. Mrs. G. R. Evans (Rhondda* told of children in Cumberland who were given eggs and317 words
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Advertisement103 1936-11-01 5 the insecticide Why risk the danger and annoyance of insects YOl haven't a chance against dangerous in-ects if you use weak ■Mtbslitute* lor U-iT. r lies, ant*, bu^> and mosquitoes all -»ur\ive weak •>pra>«» and return l.Hir to torment Mm and lease the serins of illness. H IT positively kills103 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-01 5 |fy T^§ §If ;II mi if 1 ||m|&^o»f WH *****^***** lg to S mm^ mmm15 words
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Advertisement295 1936-11-01 5 JL o every woman who suiicrs twice a day. Its luv from distressing pimples, en- lather cleanses and purifies ib larked pores, blackheads, j pores, sweetens and muddy complexion, coarse the skin. To clear away an.; rough patches and blemishes, heal pimples, skin outbreak Cuticura presents the most j rashes295 words
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Article531 1936-11-01 6 CHIEFS MAY GO TO SEA B S\i. \bP %mm %m Spent £10,000 To Clear Names "IT has cost my eulle&gue and me £10,000 to clear ourselves, but never for a moment did i think I should be held responsible for the 'ives of these poor531 words
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Article348 1936-11-01 6 Realistic Battle Practice London DILOTLESS aeroplanes, controlled by wireless, will be fired at by the anti-aircraft guns of the Home Fleet during intensive gunnery practices in the Moray Firth. Several of the ships recently returned from the Mediterranean. Events there and the decision of the348 words
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Article283 1936-11-01 6 Festivities Last Three Days Budapest. A WEDDING has been celebrated at Kacsfurdo in the typical Hungarian style, .which of late years has been severely cramped by the economic crisis. This wedding of a landowner's daughter to a school teacher was attended by two hundred guests, and the festivities283 words
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Article76 1936-11-01 6 Tips To Dancers. Veloz of the famous dancing- team of Veloz and Yola-n--da, who appear in Paramount^ "Champagne Waltz," suggests that when you're wearing a full dress shirt and do" a lot of dancing, a light piece of cardboard 'the kind usually placed in shirts by jaundries) placed under the76 words
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Article421 1936-11-01 6 £2,000,000 Fund To Be Raised Moscow, Sept. 19. WHAT is the significance to the vast wave of support for ihe Spanish Government's rones which has swepi the Soviet Union like a tornado since early this wee3£, and continues 1o mount? This is th< -ion which observers421 words
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Article410 1936-11-01 6 Rare Animals From Russia THE week has seen the return of Dr. G. M. Vevers. the Zoo superintendent, whose visit Moscow on a mission of exchange was reported some weeks ago. London's present of an elephant, a chimpanzee, and other animals has been acknowledged by a return410 words
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Article590 1936-11-01 6 HONGKONG AS AIR PORT lumlinff itighis UNKING KAST ViTH THE WEST (ft) An Mail) London, Oct. i4 DOl M) ii, e world b> air uitti Ene lish pilots— this is a prosuect now in almost immediate reach a result of prompt action taken bv th# Governor of Hongkong n, accord590 words
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227 1936-11-01 6 PARIS EXHIBITION 41 Countries Will Take Part ITP to the present 41 countries have made known their definite intention of being represented in the Paris ltt< Exhibition, while nine others are expected to be represented. This will involve the construction of numerous pavilions, for which designs and plans are beinu227 words
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Advertisement158 1936-11-01 6 ft wi q Jf m (4 9 1 -1 \WCr «^S rAiMNu lint suring,a cool, sweet "EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL WRAPPING smoke wherever and a feature of the id's packet which enables each whenever you may cto be extracted conveniently. The cap cpen l c tm# mpletely away leaving the cigarettes158 words
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Article440 1936-11-01 7 DOUBLE A TTRACTION FOR ALHAMBRA POSTAL INSPECTOR- AND 'SMOKING GUNS" /V\K <>! the most remarkable per- -in the history of the an theatre was that plven some years ago by Bela Logosi, Hungarian actor, soon after he arrival in America from his native trosi has a featured i Inspector," rominj?440 words
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Article235 1936-11-01 7 MARY BOLAND IN CHARACTER ROLE THOI !1 she bag boon a comedienne during the ontire run of her st 'lilom, if ever, bein^ surrounded by tho glamorous atmosby leading women, Mary Poland's fan mail to-day is thai of many of the stars of pictures. of these missives may wonder happens235 words
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Article136 1936-11-01 7 H'tridolph Scott And His Car IINDER persuasion from Cary Grant. who recently gave up his big roadtn favour of a lieht. medium priced car. Randolph Scott was recently on the veige of trading in the heavy blue coupe he has driven for five years, when his changed136 words
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379 1936-11-01 7 Most Screen Stars Dislike Previews TO thi* average motion picture star preview is like a visit to the dentist —it may hurt, but it's best gotten over with as quickly as possible. It is always with mixed feelings of anxiety, hope and fear that a luminary attends a preview of379 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-11-01 7 A scene from "The Man Who Could Work Miracles"9 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-11-01 7 A scene from "Antnony Adverse" which has been drawing crowded houses at the Capitol since Wednesday16 words
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Article311 1936-11-01 7 Played Double For Famous Star I IF the great stage tragedian, John Drew, were still alive, the movies undoubtedly would have claimed him by "ow. Since he is not, the movies have done the next best thing. They have enlisted the man whom hun- dreds knew311 words
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325 1936-11-01 7 Former Stage Team Play Lovers On Screen A FLUSTERED young man walked A into the 52nd Street Theatr? in New York after a performance cne night ten years ago. Suppressing yawns, the cast waited for him in stony silence. The young man was Pat O'Brien, given his first big opportunity325 words
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Article231 1936-11-01 7 Ace Tappers Have Leads In Musical A GAY, romantic musical, as fastn stepping as the "swing tunes" it features, is presented in "Three Cheers for Love," Paramount show with Eleanore Whitney and Robert Cummings in leading roles coming shortly to the Capitol Theatre. Miss Whitney and231 words
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Advertisement7 1936-11-01 7 *wwl The "Malaga Tribune" thmbumi in Malaya.7 words
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Advertisement406 1936-11-01 7 STOMACH BLOWN OUT BY GAS Discomfort Ended Hy i Chardox Just another sufferer from Indigestion with a difference For when he took his troubles to his doctor he took an advertisement as well! When the doctor saw that it was an advertisement for Chardox he advised him to try it406 words
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Advertisement230 1936-11-01 7 What Made His Hair Grow? R«*i His letter for the Answer. "Two yrars ato I was bald Jjfjp^Hi^ ull vcr tn<> l<j f "I felt ashamM vi\ for p< pic my h ad. I x»k: tried different v r e p r W t i o n s, but jHßj*~230 words
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Article4855 1936-11-01 8 J. G. Sarasin - J. G. Sarasin Our Short Story By "You will be followed, punished, imprisoned. They may even brand you as a felon, and transport you overseas! You must make some trivial excuse for leaving Court, to prevent any perilous rumours Michael!" For the adventures which follow read this4,855 words
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Advertisement172 1936-11-01 8 don't let Film spoi/ f Ae beauty of your smile KEEP TEETH WHITE AND BRIGHT WITH PEPSODENT If your teeth are to be white and glistening, Try Pepsodent Tooth Paste today. Note how your smile alluring, you must remove film clean your teeth feel how much brighter from teeih. For172 words
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Advertisement194 1936-11-01 8 Take SANATOGEN-then you will not feel so f jfCcl r ninMfitnTTiMtnrmfinflnntßWnftr What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being. daily task,194 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1936-11-01 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IJSTEN to the si ry of the mysterious affair in the Hue Touraine. The R i Touraine is in the capita] town of Slaw and the story comes to m.- bv rs and Commercial Gazette, which has been pub&shed in Mauritius ever sine- 1850. The Gaiette appears1,665 words
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Advertisement12 1936-11-01 9 rj^r^J-/^.^J I Ni y /j v V > y<^l PHONE i. r i7K12 words
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Article, Illustration2267 1936-11-01 10 by our woman eorrcspondcnl Mrs. H. Sehweizer will be one of those taking part in the "tableaux vivart to be produced. not revived, for there will be many new characters. at the Musical Evenin? that Mrs. A. S. Small and Mrs. H. Mundcll are co-organising2,267 words
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Article941 1936-11-01 10 AROUND the SHOPS LIVING in Singapore in the past week has been like living under a shower bath— and a cold one too and those who are going home shortly have had real inspiration towards getting up a wardrobe for English weather. As for mo who has been swooping round,941 words
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Advertisement78 1936-11-01 10 1 PALAIS DES MODES.! 33, Stamford Road, Phone 4616. S The Latest Creations in Exclusive Gowns. Hats newly arrived From New York. Handbags, Novelties, etc., etc. All at reasonable Prices. Orders jh opted with Ladies' own materials. i Satisfaction Guaranteed. Moderate Charges. iGREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES; I 18- F, BATTERY ROAD,78 words
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Advertisement151 1936-11-01 10 At Vogue's! PARIS dictates NEW-YORK -jPEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE "SWING" IS THE NEWEST FASHION NOTE the secrets of Worth, LANVIN, SCHIAPARELI for EVENING CHIC are out! JUST UNPACKED EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS, FROM PARIS. EVENING GOWNS "SWING" WIDE and LOW. TUNIC FROCKS "SWING" AT THE KNEES151 words
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Advertisement218 1936-11-01 10 i cle louia s 9, STAMFORD ROAD. Have Just Received Ex: "President Polk" another shipment of I S for All Occasions. Model H;. Girdles and Flowers for Society y Gowns. S Hats Blocked and Made to Any Style with your Material to Match Your Dresses. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'Phone 3188. >:•218 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1936-11-01 11 N OTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL 1 WAS in Vanity Fair the other day I and discovered that a consignment of new frocks for all occasions is expected cither to-day or to-morrow so mak« suit that you're one of 'the -early birds." You know the savin" don't you?1,692 words
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Article, Illustration210 1936-11-01 11 EEAT interest was taken in Mr. A'lin his bride, who are spending their honeymoon at Sioef. 31. 0 ia \ery attractive and v.ore a smart b^tge coloured tweed skirt with a jumper to ma ch hud touches of dark brown circles Mrs Ferguson from Ipoh is210 words
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Advertisement57 1936-11-01 11 JAMOMO j SAGUIL'Si THE NOVELTY STORE K.I, North Bridge ltd.. Capitol Bldg. HATS Made to order, remodelled and i t copied, bleached and dyed, blocked to any shape j Charges moderate. •j..., VNNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION OF SPORTVVEAR and 5 WOOLLENS JUST ARRIVED also LINEN and FLANNEL SLACKS MAYNARD'S BLDG.57 words
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Advertisement47 1936-11-01 11 A woman knows that in the vital ,^f matters of hygiene -S and comfort she is J^^'WfT\ safe with Southalls v \\_jil' a name associated A I for over 50 years w,th the highest <_ i y'~ I possible standards 1 f Sole Agents for Malsya: LABORATORIES. Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement51 1936-11-01 11 Health o Meter Stork Baby Scale. WEIGHS UP TO 30 lbs. GRADUATED TO THE 2 oz. Made in washable enamel and available in the following colours: Pink, Blue, White, Ivory. By removal of the scoop, the scales can be used for ordinary household purposes. PRICE:— S9.OO MEDICAL HALL LIMITED, BATTERY51 words
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Advertisement248 1936-11-01 11 COCKTAIL SAUCE no TRICK There is no trick at all to making a delicious cocktail sauce suitable for :»H varieties of shellfish. This recipe provides just enough for four ■ervings. SAUCE FOR SHELLFISH COCKTAIL 1 tablespoon sugar i tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 1 tablespoon cocktail catsup 3248 words
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617 1936-11-01 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov, 1. 1936. BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL IS a recent speech, Mr. Lloyd (it-i»i!. M nHi n'ki'd ihai me 01 tlie it good thin.L'S vvliicn (ui'ic Ollt o( the War was the decrease i*i the drinking habit in Great Britain. Since 1915 the consumption betr had decreased617 words
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Article1080 1936-11-01 12 G.S. Hammonds - A POSER FOR POSTERI T Y G. S. Hammonds i Got The Crossword Craze? s S Light Entertainment s Higher Aspirations A FEW minutes ago I was sitting at a tiffin table, watching a neighbour working out a crossword puzzle. He was well into it when 1 first noticed him,1,080 words
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Article748 1936-11-01 12 ANGLIUS - A NG LI US VHIS one us bit severe on a certain hard working section of the business community, still here goes. I I WO men knocked at the Golden Gates cf H raven for admittance. St. Peter unlocked the Gates, and among his748 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-01 12 V v*r-V A Sport Watch with strong case for f he pro- tection of a reliaole and accurate moveji-ont. Silver case engine turn- orfßaßßStoa^ $d4. a tit wx Hn, Fgl 16, Collyer Quay. SINCiAPORH.34 words
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697 1936-11-01 13 MODERN METHODS OF WARFARE Inventor's' Views SCIENCE I'SED FOR HAD END I. mdon. MAN who knows many secrets concen inventions thai •ut whok (.-ni*^ and is acquainted with ail the latest devements in modern scientific methods are, is now in LonHc Mr.697 words
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Article, Illustration85 1936-11-01 13 known tU lndian th l. -m™ SSS 5^ Hotel given ta honour ot Sir Mohamed Habibullah. the well- L Pi? lai V- p man b y the President ol the Indian Association, Mr. A. K Surattee JP In addi- tt ..}F D Z1 JP p K Kaka. J P., R.85 words
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Article632 1936-11-01 13 Under One Roof A FASCINATING DISPLAY (By Air Mali) London, Oct. 14. THE trees of the Umpiie, trimmed, planned, and polished, <ire to be lound under one root in London. Any officer of a Dominion or Colonial Lorestry service who entered the Royal J&npire Society's new632 words
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Article122 1936-11-01 13 New York. MEDORA and George Roosevelt, young cousins of America's President, are barred from New York's best-known night club, the Stork. Their mother, Mrs. George Roo-e--velt, asked Sherman Billingsley, proprietor of the club, to Keep them out. She said: "'My children are much too young to go122 words
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Article255 1936-11-01 13 London Equips The First Building- London CPECIAL apparatus designed to render 3 an entire office building in Buckingham Gate, poison-gas proof was referred to recently by Mr. S L. Groom, the chairman, at the first annual meeting of Carrier Engineering Co. Ltd., at Haxton Hall. •During the255 words
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Article465 1936-11-01 13 53.7 M.I\H. I \S. TAKES RE( OKI) FROM GERMANY RAILWAY history, which in lhe«e times s< ems to be evei -chai in the matter of record < n made, and Hie Blue Riband Cm? the fastest train in Lhe world has been taken by tin United Stat<465 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-01 13 t* 4 U^^B |^H B^H^ I T :fl I 1 W Al- t" nflN y' Q^m fyrjPw >N v**\sQty "SSowSy tppSS^^V J^^S^wPr??"^V BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co.. Ltd. siME^DARByTco-Ltp34 words
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Advertisement36 1936-11-01 13 —^r-—- '-a^H qL pßir t w v^^^^b\^^^V Bu p^R i t ID") V I '•.JBI Bpj 'i P'l JBpI^BpUBpW llf I J m Ban ,c A 'L BW II epl£ 2' fc> !fj ■■pHpk' -**^\x^ a36 words
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Article1464 1936-11-01 14 W.B. Paterson - W.B. Pater son In Which I Discourse On A j j Dirty Trick Which Was S Played On Me, Tell A j Story With A Moral Con- cerning The Buying Of Sweep Tickets, And Toy With The Idea Of Boy- i cotting The Sanitary S1,464 words
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Advertisement185 1936-11-01 14 1 f^ 'TICKETS ISSUED j C^QDKS BY ALL oTEAM-^ FOR AIR AND jP^YEL Irailwayld^ es i NO BOOKING FEES. 1 Chinese and all Asiatic clients I are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNL3 CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from185 words
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Advertisement202 1936-11-01 14 DELIVERANCE from the choking grip of ASTHMA IN IO MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CHRONIC COUGHS Thirteen thousand doctors can't be wrong. Two million patients can't be wrong. The efficacy of "Ephazone"— the ONE real, tried and proved remedy— is an accomplished fact. "Ephazone" brings ease in 10 SECONDS202 words
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Advertisement64 1936-11-01 14 British Guaranteed Bicycles! Hercules C V d L. E £5 Why buy unknown costly bicycles when these well-known, strong and smooth running cycles, guaranteed for 50 years, and made by the Leading British Manufacturer, can be had at rates which defy competition. Sole agents for HERCULES, BRITANNIC, COVENTRY E A64 words
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Advertisement252 1936-11-01 14 Identified bw J^k B^^^^^^^^ WlFi tm f^y &T C MM M NO OTHER ONE PEN mm W possesses Um M Air-sealed, ready>to-write Dry-proof point. Lifetime Su guarantee*. One stroke filling, emptying, cleaning. KJE Platinum channel FEATHERTOUCH |.<>,nt>- inmJD etant two-way writing your ovsn normal stroke or jjn|^H a fine, delicate252 words
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Article663 1936-11-01 15 RO YAL VISIT TO POORER LONDON THE KING AND THE EAST END New I'eople's Palace ROYAL INTEREST IN ITS WELFARE TMIK King will perform his first public engagement since Ida accession by opening the new People's Palace in the Mile Kiul-road on Dec 12. and will thus accentuate the dost-663 words
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Article457 1936-11-01 15 Reorganisation To Be Modified London, Oct. 14. THERE are likely to be important changes in the organisation of the Army, entailing a modification of the new pattern earlier decided upon for the divisions. At the end of last year, after a year's trial of the experimental457 words
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Article310 1936-11-01 15 Reorganisation Of London Brigade London TJIGH-SPEED reorganisation of Lon- don's Fire Brigade into the fastestmoving fire-fighting force in the world hi been carried out. With the lives and property of 4,500,000 people under its care, the L.C.C. is perfecting a system which will concentrate, in the310 words
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Advertisement282 1936-11-01 15 A CORNS CALLOUSES AND BUNIONS -BANISHED! Don'i let corns ami bunions mak" your life a misery. Do a.s this woman did, and you will .soon have youn. happyfeet. Read her grateful Letter: am writing to tell you r»; the great benefit I have derived from using Rcu; Bath Salts. I282 words
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Advertisement148 1936-11-01 15 VITALITY restoki:d men and women made young again remarkable gland discovery BY GERMAN sriKNTIM Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Bornon prepa ration discovered by the lamous German Scientist Prof. Labuteu (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Bertto University. Increased vitality and youthful148 words
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Advertisement150 1936-11-01 16 I H Single whiskies leave home to be married, of course," said Johnnie Walker, and they also leave home to better themselves* For the whole point of blending is to make good whisky better* The men who blend Johnnie Walker choose the best single r whiskies (matured for long years150 words
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Advertisement181 1936-11-01 16 IF YOU HAVE ATIRED FEKLINQ V.UL, J^;Uk »»i VC.,I b<:<.k lec-1 a M ol wrench whtnev.i you alti-oipt i« loop Live goutv ur rheumatic pains about) our body; experience unusual tbust, «irowMoe alter euting, Ike. it is a sure feign ot live and kmney trouble— often weak ludne»« bladder-and in181 words
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Article, Illustration1938 1936-11-01 17 SUGGESTION C URES AS WELL AS INDUCES DISEASE yyi-: are nil familiar with the influence ot the mind on the body. Sorrow or mental wry impairs the appetite, digestion and sleep, and makes one feel ill, while happiness promotes the functions of the body, and1,938 words
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Article37 1936-11-01 17 Mae Wt.si seems to enjoy lho§e Ttalian .spaghetti dinners at Jack La Rue's restaurant in Hollywood She visits there quite often as do a great many of theother movie celebrities. Jack has a nice side line now.37 words
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Advertisement1065 1936-11-01 17 GREAT "MEIJI" MOSAIC COMPETITION RESULTS FIRST PRIZE 11 ATF "PHILCO" RADIO RECEIVING SET MISS YIP SHOOK HING. 116. CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. SUBJECT: DR SUN YAT SEN SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE Stainless Steel Cutlery Silverware Cabinet ATF -Philco" Radio Receiving Set Master Harold Webb, 69 Cairnhill Rd.. Singapore. Mr Wong Yut1,065 words
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Advertisement135 1936-11-01 17 MALAYA Till HUNK Dominant In Malaya When it f s so hot you'd like to eat an iceberg When there isn't an icefoer poisonous waste, cools handy, put a dash of Eno s the blood stream and 'Fruit Salt' into a glass of water tones U P llle inner T135 words
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Advertisement314 1936-11-01 17 Cg*fa.M**KY< i^j?wK&b± \i iN wh m i r > mo.» T mt face the facts. A. ■^■W L'V I Kood siiliiry are i^^V *T ekwntia' to hap■J PfiS^L i" married Itfe.' qualify sou lor _^<^^P*J V» lU)IH' Sewn quicker himplri. ■P^JI^B liiisuifM trnimiiK «'iat train* iiqa tnc mp n< 'he314 words
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Article, Illustration833 1936-11-01 18 SAFETY PLAYS TO DEFEAT BAD LUCK (By "flomtius") SOMETIMES, when the cards do nr break in orthodox fashion because of an unusual distribution, and the contract is dcr id, declarer bemoans hi.- luck and doe i one <~>r other of the little things which, according to833 words
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Article206 1936-11-01 18 Backache Made Him Fee! An Old Man at 31 This man of 31 was prematurely aged by kidney trouble, when he should have been enjoying the best years of his !:fe. Here he tells how Kruschen gave nim back his health, after months of pain:—206 words
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Advertisement57 1936-11-01 18 BATTERSBY fur felt HATS k •v; /l UT^ K "WEAKNESS IT/ DEBILITY Qan/em i a "-C>fc;SCHiLNS*SYiu;i> gOs. of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy At>94YS CURES, and gives health and strength. TmM better than serums, raw n:*at, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO.,57 words
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Advertisement183 1936-11-01 18 11^^^^%% fctfMk B& I jf DIAMOND BRAND mZT BEDSTEADS ■t—4 I The ownership for m~A I -DIAMOND" bed- 1 stead brings lasting Bit/ i xt is designed in sucn a manner as to KjSg I provide the utmost Ktt^j f comfort and sup3ht P° rt during repose. |_J n will183 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-01 18 \ou should eat] //A NESTLK X 7S QUICK OATS m?*'ol FOR GLOWING HEALTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE "can always calm that sputting headache ENG A UN TONC THE I H.I It il.\n.34 words
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Advertisement325 1936-11-01 18 everybody admires the quality and value mf a cycle: GUARANTEED 40^ FACE VALUE AFTER M YEAKg] complete vv iI h f gearcase, lamp. Iff hen. pump, ha?: x Wm Vciriisi and tools. I0(r BRITISH! V\\ $10.00 DOWN AND REST ON SMALL MoMHI INSTALMENTS. VISIT Ol R SHOWROOM AND OBTAIN AN325 words
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Article, Illustration812 1936-11-01 19 TAN CHONG TEE'S RISE FSNE PLAY Has Qualities Of A Champion 'BY "DRAGON") DEKIIAPS the most outstanding figure in Ok Singapore Open Badminton Championship Tournament is Tan Chong Tee. one of the finalists in the men's singles. He is compe'ins ns a member of the812 words
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398 1936-11-01 19 Inter-Party Tournament Half Over 'From Our Own Correspondent t Malacca. IN the inter-party badminton tournament, the Argonauts "A" team beat the Shamrock B.P. by three matches to two. By this their second defeat, (in the previous week they had been beaten by the Indo-Ceylonese Association), the398 words
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Article92 1936-11-01 19 Enjoyable Picnic At Mata Ikan On Sunday Oct. 18. the Merridale Badminton Party held their picnic at Mr. Koh Thian Seng's bungalow at Mata Ikan. About thirty members took part. Bonting. swimming and various kinds of sports were enjoyed by all the members and friends. The two events92 words
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Article45 1936-11-01 19 The Cosmopolitan Badminton Party wishes to know the addresses of badminton parties In Singapore with a view to fixing badminton friendlies every week-end. All communications to br addressed to the Uon BportsCapi.nn, Mr R Koii oJ 3, B< Dg Bwee Place sin japore45 words
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Article, Illustration674 1936-11-01 19 MORE ENCOURAGEMENT NEEDED IN PERAK (By "Racquet") Ipoh. ENTHUSIASTS in Perak and also probaSry those in other parts of the country, may be interested to learn, of the progress of the game in local schools. All facilities are beinp provided in the schools for674 words
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Article738 1936-11-01 19 THE annual report of the Bukom Clerks' Club for the year ended Sept. 30, 1036, loads as follows: The Club's membership book revealed 2 total of 46 members at the beginning ol the financial year. During the period under review, tv/o members resigned, one member was transferred738 words
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Article42 1936-11-01 19 May Pay Visit To .iapa.i Next Year Co-operating wit li the Japan Society, the Japan Football Assoc wi|l invite a Siamcuc BOCCCS tram to Japan in May next year. The team will play In 1 Nagoya and other major rili-42 words
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Advertisement191 1936-11-01 19 Tiger Beer IS Ki'ST Malayan Types No. 2 j||^ BOYANESE WOMAN. f^^^^fi^K^3frgj3^^B|^^ J The Boyanese interspersed t h r o u g ii <• u t j^ *^>^B^^^^m^^pNSg^^^ Malaya have emigi'ated from a small islami <»(1' H^^mli^^S^S^^ M work is the main attraction. The mer:l Ik find employment as chauffeurs,191 words
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633 1936-11-01 20 SHOULD THE SEASON BE EXTENDED? COLONY-F.M.S. ON FEB. 27 ATTITUDE OF UP-COUNTRY STATES (By Forward") i<l!i:UK appears to be some dissension among representative hockey circles in Mftlaya in regard to the inter-State fixtures this season, the trouble being that some States want to extend633 words
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Article502 1936-11-01 20 From Malacca THE ASIATICS Keen Hockey Rivalry In The Schools (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca IN showery weather, with the goirm consequently affected, a MalaccaNf.gri rugger side, in which were some of the most prominent members ol the Combined States Malaya Cup fifteen, opposed a team styled502 words
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Article, Illustration625 1936-11-01 20 itOXING TITLE BOUT Some Good Contests To Come (By "K.0.") i JOE Diamond, Malaya's top-ranking lightweight, has shifted his headquarters to Kuala Lumpur. Joe is really on holiday and he will be back in Singapore after his fight with Tiger Flowers at Ipoh on Nov. 5. This625 words
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Article1800 1936-11-01 20 H ourim i««l |»t "FOKWAIID") j INFRINGEMENTS have been common I on the hockey field, so far this seai son; and yet it has not been too Ions? a f ime since it began that perhaps it will be arpropriate in these notes occasioni ally to recall1,800 words
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Advertisement98 1936-11-01 20 New Beauty Secret TRANSFORMS DULL TEETH Thousands are giving up ineffective moth- i els and are adopting the Kolynos antisep- tic cleansing method for their teeth. All you 11^. co is put just a half-inch of Kolynos on a fifitp'* <. c';y hru-h. Quickly dingy stains disappear. X ifcA^ :as98 words
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Article, Illustration643 1936-11-01 21 1 DISPLAY IN SINGAPORE preatn City Of The Future ;KIS -ck proachinK. t in the bi ?h«P rapore. Though Father Christmas has not y. e an a;>he is heral displays j, candi< I other del*c .M be certain are always acceptable. Is the delight of643 words
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Article282 1936-11-01 21 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin oi the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Oct. 24: Plague: Colombo was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, 1 case282 words
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Article472 1936-11-01 21 "GSM A FRENZY" Husband Charged With Crime (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. A BRUTAL knife attack on a young Chinese woman attendant of the Malacca General Hospital, at the Hospital quarters, culminating in her immediate death, was described yesterday morning when Mr. A. A. Faith, police472 words
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Article91 1936-11-01 21 Chinese Patient Dies Of Injuries 'From Our Oun Reporter) Penang, Oct. 2b. THERE was considerable excitemen at the General Hospital yesterday when the news spread that a patient, Cnua Hah Peng, had succumbed to multiple injuries as a result of falling from the second floor of91 words
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Article308 1936-11-01 21 SINGAPORE— A CITY OF CONTRASTS ITS ATTRACTION TO THE TOURIST ymn is the mi. I ia< drag visitors ft i.. n a.4 ov* t:> e Si, i, I mit of the Las( or Li euiicsi v—^i king unu -tb« sigh and un< t whit han an to Mm b? 1H.H.L. - 308 words
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Article309 1936-11-01 21 Provocative- Press After Assassination Nanking, Oct. SI. The Chinese Foreign Office has Lodged a grave protest with the Japanese Government against permitting ths Japanese Press to publish provocative art id's following fche assassination of Genera] Yang Yung Tai, the Governor o Hupeh. It is understood that309 words
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Article176 1936-11-01 21 Keen Sporting Spirit Uppermost (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct 31 The Johore International Cycling Union, which came into existence in April this year, has since made tapid studies forward due chiefly to the sporting spirit of the many members of the Union, and the untiring176 words
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Article89 1936-11-01 21 What The Government Has Done Brooklyn, NY on 31. pRESIDENT Roosevelt, In the penulti- mate address of his election cani ;iid the ndniMii.st ration laid the foundation for tafer, happier more Amei ually ii. task it ntained. namely, to destroy the glaring inequalities of opportunityReuter - 89 words
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Article147 1936-11-01 21 Work Of Consultative Committees THE following referencei to 'he Governor's Straits Chinese Consulative Committees In the Strait.s Settlements are contained in the annual report of the Secretary for Chinese Alfa ins, Malaya, for 1935, prepared by Mr J. A. Black, who ten d la tha*. capacity during' the147 words
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Article90 1936-11-01 21 Nearly Heady For Service A^ain •By Ail Mail i (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct 21. After undergoing r noon quo reiii in Devofiport dockyard during the pa.st three years. H M.S. Malaya fai nearly enrioi Built in 1916 il a nut ol over three million pounds the90 words
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Article32 1936-11-01 21 Professor H. Amon Profe M>r of Education at Raffles < v. ill speak on the subject "<"hiid rmnU at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at v on Wednesday.32 words
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Advertisement129 1936-11-01 21 EK- HCTBg fffCTjra i ISSEp^J W, gKpti yWh MBHft^ if*; #^KH9k «at9t wnR BBfch. if a of Colours to the Guards. A REAL TREAT FOR SINGAPORE AUDIENCES! TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL FOft J NIGHTS ONLY! Special Engagement of tbe H.M.S. "DAXAE" Royal Aaval Singers, <r,\ Kim! Fermivsion of Capt129 words
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Advertisement55 1936-11-01 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED— On healthy Rubber Estate In N.W. Johore, young clerk, must be proficient in shorthand and typewriting. Apply in own handwriting stating age ■^nd qualifications, etc., to Box No. 461, c 0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE— Four only Week-end Suit Cases, traveller's samples, never used. $4.75 each55 words
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1009 1936-11-01 22 TAN CHONG TEE'S FEAT THREE SETS Sensational Play In The Final Bj Dragon**) Stafanore, Saturday. SENSATIONAL badm'ntan was switness5 witness :t th« Clerical tnion U^i. iftern n when Lc«w im hat; the Sin*apwe champion defen< Utle against Tan Chons TeT in the final ol the open1,009 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-01 22 H.M.S Danae, Royal Naval Siigers '60 performers), who will aopoar at the Capitol Theatre from Tuesday next for three nights only.21 words
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Article361 1936-11-01 22 Junior Championship Ties THE following are the first and second ties In the Singapore Junior Billiard Championship Tournament: The Tournament will commence on Thursday Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. in the Clerical "Union Pavilion The preliminary matches will be played 200 up and Semi-Finals and Final will be361 words
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Article439 1936-11-01 22 Another Interview 4TTENDING SESSION OF PARLIAMENT (By Air Mr.i] i (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 21. 'FHE weather and the modern villa are fe tares of London that have most impressed the Sultan of Seiangor. "I have been surprised at the weather here" he told439 words
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Article47 1936-11-01 22 Malaya Joins International Federation (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 21. At last week'.s meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association Council at River Plate House it \va^ decided to support ths application of Malaya ior affiliation to the International Lawn Tennis Federation.47 words
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Article186 1936-11-01 22 Y.M.C.A. v. Raffles College on Mon dry, at Ruffles College: J. Bleha, Thoi> Sing Ching; P. C. Sands; T. Hope; Lee Fong Lim (capt.); G. L. Day; Looi Eng San; Swyny; W. Willis; C. Angus; K. Le~mbruggen. Reserves: Manasseh. M. Hope. Y. M. C. A. v. P. W.186 words
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Article37 1936-11-01 22 Ths poiip iKd sixth 103G monthiv neral meet'ng of the Amatfur Rdo-. 1--iog Association will be hrld on Thurjri~y. Nov. 5, 193G at the residence oi M." Khoo En^ Watt, 41, Cra'g Ron; St 8 p in37 words
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Article23 1936-11-01 22 Th? friendly soccer between Lok< Padnrnton Party and Wah Nam Football Team which was fixed for to-day has been postponed till Nov. 8.23 words
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Article235 1936-11-01 22 Good Hockey On Chines Ground Singapore. Saturdas INTERESTING hockey was seen on Hons Lm Green yesterday when :h SC.R.C." and the Middlesex Regiment clcushed After' a fairly even first half in which I. either side was able to score, the Soldiers forced the pace235 words
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Article115 1936-11-01 22 ?c\tiitb Match In liida-Coy'oit League (From Our Own Correspondent) Johorc Bahru, Oct. 29. The seventh match In the Leven-a-sidc football League being run by the IndiaCeylon Association, was played on the sJkit Chagar Railway Padatig yesterday between Tbambiayah's team and Guneratnam's tram, the former winning by 4—3. For115 words
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Article126 1936-11-01 22 Players To Take Part In S.C.F.A. League The following gsntlem'ti have been invired 10 represent Aston Aihleuc Club in the forthcoming Straits Chines? Football Association Inter-Club Luague:Le e Pak Tong», Lee Nam Njoek and Tan Kim Eng (goalk epcist Tan Thian Hock; Boon Soon S?n and Yong126 words
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Article123 1936-11-01 22 Tha following have been chosen 'o represent the Merry-Youngsters B.P. In a friendly match of badminton against the Mayblossom B.P. to-day, at 3 p.m. at the latter s courts 1. Lcrong 25, Geylang: Chin Tham Swee. Richard Tan Johnny Lim. Wee Hong Loo, Yeo Chc-j* Kc-ng. P.123 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-11-01 22 R .:d Young (centre) who >; a great hit in 'J*|* Could Work Ifiracl^," now showing at tne rmmm18 words
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Article290 1936-11-01 22 BOOKIES Private Sweeps Also Have Effect fProm Our Our, I rlay. CONSEQUENT on inroads on revenue from the totalteator and sweeps by the activities of book-makers and private sweeps, Lhe annu maetfog of the Penang Turf Club, held under tte Lrmanship of Mr. J. D.290 words
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Article70 1936-11-01 22 Christian Brothers Schools Function On Tuesday The annual soccer match between the Past and Presr-n pupils of 'he Christian Brothers Schools will be played oft on Tuesday. Nov. 3, at 5 p.m on St. Josephs Institution ground. Aft t the ma f ch there will be an70 words
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Article112 1936-11-01 22 At ih; eighth annual gtnera! meetin* of the Friendly Sporting Association^ true following wore elected office-be. for the year 1936 1937. President. Mr. A. M. Tan irt-eiectcd vice presidents: Messrs. Ang Chen* Chwee and Chan Kok Seng both rt el.ctedK hon. secretary. Mr. Chai. Wah (re-elected i assis112 words
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Article24 1936-11-01 22 The following have accepted to p^ heckey for the S.C.C. agaglit E V. Smith. AH Marshall and A. v,. C Pe: dnau24 words
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1113 1936-11-01 23 GOOD ATTENDANCE ON FIRST DAY WODEN'S FINE WIN IN SECOND EVENT JlIK event in the Perak races was won ),v Ton, who after Kiving trouble at the start, took the lead eariy and maintained ,1 until kIW I ML Ik the Second Race1,113 words
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Article26 1936-11-01 23 Singapore, Saturday. The rugby match between the Singapore Asiatics and the Oth Heavv Battery to be phiyed to-day at Parrer Park was cancelled.26 words
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Article31 1936-11-01 23 Singapore, Saturday". Raffles College "A" team beat Si Andrew's II to-dav at rugby by 3- c Mhrl Said scored a penalty goal for tii'm in the second half.31 words
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Article69 1936-11-01 23 Adelaide. Oct. 20. Lord WaJeran, who arrived from England in the Orion will take part in the Centenary Grand Prix road race at Port E'liot on Dec 20. Up will drive a K4 Magnette, entered ov Mr. J Snow, a wealthy young Sydney man. who has just69 words
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Article692 1936-11-01 23 AT RUGBY Superior In All Departments Singapore, Saturday. IN an interesting game of rugger on the Padang this afternoon the Army beat the Volunteers, after displaying superiority in ail departments. The Army attacked straightaway. The Volunteers were superior in the icrums al the start. Gillett hooking th?692 words
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Article36 1936-11-01 23 Selangor Swamn The Negri By 7-2 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan at hockey to-day by seven goals to two. Martin scoring six and Row one. Wilson and Mustapha scored for Negri Sembilan.36 words
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Article43 1936-11-01 23 Tecks Badminton Party v. t v i Us uk Httl B. P. to-day: Tay Chin Hussain bin Ibrahim. Tan Thlam •v 1 att, Soh Bwee Tcck, Tro B-ong Chve Poh Kim Klat, Lim Chin Teck, Col T ng Hoo, and T. C. Tan.43 words
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Article342 1936-11-01 23 Gala At Ceylon Sports Cldb Singapore. Saturday. THE annual Hockey gala of the Ceylon Sport Club was held on their ground at Balestier Plain this evening in the presence of a large gathering. Two teams poiysigting of membars of 25 and under. 25, dressed in fancy342 words
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Article296 1936-11-01 23 Clerical Union Concede Four Goals Singapore, Saturday. INTERESTING hockey was seen on the Clerical Union ground this afternoon when the Union entertained the Colts "A" team. The teams were: Colts "A"^ Crowther; Humph^es, Dr. Xavier; J. T6veday, Noel Hay, i»&. Hope; Schelchis, Van Geyzel, J. Reutens, Newman, G.296 words
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Article74 1936-11-01 23 Th^ following have been selected to play hockey for the S.C.R.C. vs. A.C.S. at the S.C.R.C. ground on Monday: Lee Swee Leng, Tan Hak Wan, Low Kee Choe, T. W. Ong, H. L. Boon. Teo Mohr Joo. G. H. Kam. Cheong Foon?j; Seong, Chua Choon Leong, Liin Chin74 words
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Article39 1936-11-01 23 The following will represent Kampong Rotan XI at soccer to-dav against the Middlesex Regt. Band Boys:— Haron; Ghani and M. Ramasamy; Ganagasen. Puteh and Salim; K. Lenp. Rengasamy, Salleh, Mohd Ally and Ra.shid. Reserves Huju Gopal, Dul liaiiin, Hassan.39 words
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Article414 1936-11-01 23 PERMANENT TRANSFER OF A SQUADRON (By Air Mailj (From Our Own Corrcspovdcnr i London. OrM. 21. THE despatch of the five large flytog- boats irom Pembroke Dock to Singapore Is an event of some significance It means the permanent transfer of one complete .squadron, actually414 words
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Article229 1936-11-01 23 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 21. CAPT. J. F. Doelberg, RE from Malaya has been posted to the War Office as Staff Captain. Mr. C. H. Sansom, Commissioner of Police who was due to sail on the Comorin on Oct. 23 will now229 words
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Article, Illustration172 1936-11-01 24 Scouts Parade In Singapore, Tribune Pictures Of The Inspection Kea. Soo and CMew Pat Kho-\ the 1933 Junior Badminton Doubles runnars-up of Perak. A group photograph of Scouts tak en at the inspection and parade on Raffles Institution ground, Singapor e, on Friday. Mrs Yip Shook Hing, winner of first172 words
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Advertisement9 1936-11-01 24 For Best Sports Reports I Read the liilltl \19 words
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