Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 15 November 1936
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Title Section22 1936-11-15 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. I.— No. 2a SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1936. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 193622 words
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1271 1936-11-15 1 GOVT. STATEMENT TO TRIBUNE WHY FIGURE WAS ACCEPTED DRAMATIC EFFECT OF CURRENCY DEVALUATION QFFICIAL mil-nation oi the report that at thc recent meeting oi ihe LctcmatioitaJ Committee m Paris Siam was granted a quota of 15..>00 st.ii.di.rd tons (minimum assurance 11,100 tons), with an1,271 words
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Article396 1936-11-15 1 State Council In K. L. ELOQUENT PL* A FOR UNEMPLOYED 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. l jHAT the amount given in relief was scarcely sufficient to keep a person beyond starvation point could not be denied as it amounted to only seven cents396 words
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116 1936-11-15 1 LONDON'S DEFENCES Big Additions To Air Strength London, Nov. 14. FURTHER measures to strengthen the air defences of London are announced by the War Office. Ihree anti-aircraft batteries and seven antf-aircraft companies will be raised, m addition to extra antiaircraft companies authorised m October. With reference to the Prime Minister116 words
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Article145 1936-11-15 1 TERRIFIC AERIAL BATTLES OVER MADRID I London, Nov. 1 1. JJEUTER'S special correspondent with the insurgents cables that *he Government offensive to the south and south west of Madrid led to the fiercest fighting so far witnessed, but tlie military positions were unaltered m the145 words
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Article534 1936-11-15 1 i A BUSY DAY Reply To Attack On Naval Base MR. Kenneth Lindsay, M.P., the Civil Lord of the Admiralty, had a busy day yesterday. The main 'tcm of the programme was his visit to the Naval Base, for which •-uroo'se he broke off the journey534 words
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69 1936-11-15 1 HITLER DENOUNCES VERSAILLES TREATY GERMANY FRED!) FROM EVERY BHAC&LE Berlin, Nov. 14. UITLER HAS DENOINC ED THE CLAUSES IN THE VERSAILLES TREATY REGARDING THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF RIVERS. THE DECISION WAS COMMUNICATED TO THE GOVERNMENTS CONCERNED TODAY. BY HIS ACTION, HITLER HAS NOW UNILATERALLY DECLARED GERMANY FREE FROM EVERY SHACKLE IMPOSEDReuter - 69 words
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2278 1936-11-15 1 RAFFLES COLLEGE NOT TO BE TURNED INTO UNIVERSITY -YET HIS CONSULTATIONS WITH AUTHORITIES WHEN ON HOME LEAVE Singapore, Saturday. "IT seems to me that until there is some sort of indication that local employers Europeans, Chinese and Indian appreciate the wisdom of employing well2,278 words
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78 1936-11-15 1 CORONATION DAY Committee Appointed In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. INQUIRIES by the Sunday Tribune reveal that Mr. G. L. Ham, the Deputy Municipal President, has been requested to assemble a committee for thc arrangements of ihe celebrations for Coronation Day. The committee is aheady formed with the exception of one man.78 words
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Advertisement108 1936-11-15 1 5 A. M, EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) 3jd j«_-^ -^-A^Lv CnV.^ f iFi!j .-A— a a. :!^Vlr iw fjL] _BpT I r-i^** f *f- I j-L JmmPZmmmmm JS §14 -"^k. fl bk_w nfl w _R __L p iii riT lflPF^ ii i^fl vtH 1 _^iyJ *^Bj n]/w^>108 words
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Article127 1936-11-15 2 Governor Takes Salute Of 19 Machines Singapore, Saturday. EIGHTEEN land and sea planes belonging to the flying clubs m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh, took part to an impressive fly-past over the Po Leung Keuk thi.s evening at 5.30 I H.E. the Governor, who was at127 words
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Article98 1936-11-15 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Pilot Also Loses His Life Shanghai, Nov. 14. 4 "PLANE carrying Gen. Wang Chun, Commander of the Third Route Army, towards the Shensi frontier m connection with anti-Red operations, clashed on Nov. 9. The General wa.s killed. News of the tragedy98 words
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Article38 1936-11-15 2 Singapore, Saturday. An Indian was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a motor-lorry m Malacca Street on Thursday afternoon. He sustained a fracture of the left leg and a nasty gash.38 words
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Article291 1936-11-15 2 OFFICIAL NOTE Tenders For Issue Of Licences AMOVE to give the Straits Settlements Government greater control over the issue of licences for the importation of textiles under the Quotas Ordinance is indicated m an official communication from Government House, Singapore. Government will call for tenders for the291 words
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Article417 1936-11-15 2 Graphic Messages From Spanish Battlefield A graphic account of Madrid's counteroffensive of Nov. 13 is given by Reuter's special correspondent with tbe insurgents, cabling from Campamento. He says the fighting was the fiercest so far m the civil war. There were desperate sallies and bayonet charges all dayReuter - 417 words
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Article34 1936-11-15 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. 14. The alleged misplacing of lighted incense and candles caused a fire m Lingyinsu m Hangchow yesterday afternoon. Five hundred mud houses were des- troyed.-34 words
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Article82 1936-11-15 2 London, Nov. 14. In reply to a telegram received from Monsieur Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, m which he expressed his gratitude to His Majesty's Government for the cordial hospitality and kindly welcome extended to him during his official visit to London, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. EdeniBritish Official Wireless - 82 words
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Article619 1936-11-15 2 Essence Of Chinese Culture AVERY interesting lecture on Old Chinese Culture was delivered by Dr. Lim Boon Keng on Thursday a* the Christian Chinese Association Hall m Princep Street. There was a large gathering ci both sexes. Before the lecture began, the Chairman, Rev.619 words
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Article74 1936-11-15 2 Sin Chew Jit Poll - Sin Chew Jit Poll No Bargain With Japan On Recognition Shanghai, Nov. 14. THE Italian Embassy m Nanking has issued a denial that Italy is going to recognise the Manchukuo Government m return for the laser's recognition of Italy's conquest of Abyssinia. The Japanese allegation that Dr. C74 words
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Article99 1936-11-15 2 Preparing* To Repulse German Aggression London, Nov. 14. r pHE Riga Correspondent of the Morning Post says that YoroshiloiT is accelerating reinforcement of the on the western frontier. Five Irainloads of munitions left Leningrad and Moscow for the Soviet Ukraine this week. Fifty thou.>d..tl workers are working nightReuter - 99 words
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Article377 1936-11-15 2 A JAVANESE Police Detain Two Chinese Singapore. Saturday WHAT was the rate which over- took a Javanese rubber tapper of Bukit Sembawang I state mkmat nude body the police discovered m a lonely spot 16 miles out of Singapore? How did the unfortunate man meet his377 words
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265 1936-11-15 2 SCHOOL CONCERT Operetta On "Pied Piper" Presented Singapore, Saturday AVERY successful concert was held at the Chapel Hall of the Anglo- j Chinese m Coleman Street on Thursday evening wh-n "The Pay of the Pied Pi; er," an operetta m three acts. v. staged before over 400 parents, old boys265 words
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Article39 1936-11-15 2 London. Nov. 14. An earthquake shock, estimated have occurred about 5.1*00 tant, was recorded on v In London to-day between 51 P f and 2 p.m The mux the needle was nearly two British Official Win I39 words
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Article33 1936-11-15 2 14 Thc anionic app for £49.000.000 Tteasurj C 67.420 000. Hi*' ma?:imi alloted m bills at ll.rcc niu ui. average rat* per cent 10s J compared with 11. British Oiucial wirelessBritish Official Wireless - 33 words
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Advertisement201 1936-11-15 2 Raffles Brasserie! 1 4I CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 V r<&2r WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY V \W DISHES IN TOWN ALSO POPULAR GRILL FOR EXCELLENT <• CONTINENTAL DISHES. 1" •8. V 5 Radio and Gramophone Entertainment y m\m MM2H CLASS COXFECTIOXIvRY* V WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CAKES PASTRIES A V201 words
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Miscellaneous22 1936-11-15 2 THi: TIDES To-day: 10.43 a.m., 9 ft. 5 ins.; 11.55 p.m., 8 ft. 6 ins. To-morrow: 11.10 a.m., 9 ft. 5 ins.22 words
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1452 1936-11-15 3 TALL SOURING IN ALL SEC TIONS Arsenal Win Again WOLVES NOW \T BOTTOM OF TABLE V* ls *i and Scottish Leagues 'red another win at Bir- ■"■■> had a surprise Preston sulprise the second division, Blackpool *;aon-. were tirprisingly beaten at oy the1,452 words
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297 1936-11-15 3 SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE OF THE M.C.C. N SOUTH WALES POING WELL Sydney, Nov. 14. TO DAYS play m the match be--1 tween the M.C.C and New South Wales provided a sensation. Just as Nev South Wales had collapsed sensationally m their opening iiuuiigs. when seven wickets fell for onl.\ »'7 runsReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-11-15 3 *A>mn Helfrich, commanding ds Indies naval at Sin -c landing ford Pi day to visit He was met by Air >:ve olliCwis.22 words
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111 1936-11-15 3 H.E.'s REPLY The Value Of The Institution His Excellency the Governor m reply said: I am glad to have this opportunity of speaking to so many of you who, as students or late students of Raffles College, uphold the reputation of our local higher education; and I hope you wiil111 words
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Article25 1936-11-15 3 London, Nov. 14. The Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden arrived m London to-day on a private visit. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 25 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-11-15 3 A scene from "Sing Baby Sing" now showing at the Alhambra11 words
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Article487 1936-11-15 3 Hockey Encounter SELWYN CLARKE CUP WON FOR FIRST TIME Singapore, Saturday. QX the Raffles College ground' today the Raffles College beat the Mtdical College in a keen hockey encounter, the wi'iheis' forward movements being superior. The match was for the Selwyn Clarke Cup, and it was the487 words
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Article110 1936-11-15 3 HOME RU GBY Prolific Scoring In Many (tames London. Nov 14. TO-DAYS rugger results Devon 3 Cornwall 0 Lancashire 11 Durham 9 Northumberland 13 Yorkshire 3 Somerset 3 Gloucestershire 21 Cambridge Univ. 8 Leicester 6 Cardiff 26 Plymouth Albion 3 Gloucester 7 Old Blues 11 Guys Hospital 3 Birkenhead PReuter - 110 words
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Article73 1936-11-15 3 Tournament Ties For To-day t,, Singapore. Saturday. c_^V ol i? wlnß are tho ties w thZZ*u Vensw. Cha.mpion.ships which are to be played off to-morrow Owing to the bad condition of the courts due to the recent rains no tie.s were played to-day JUNIOR SINGLES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Lim73 words
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Advertisement204 1936-11-15 3 BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Harley Street Specialists Successful Remedy Complete Relief Guaranteed In 10 To 20 minutes. T tl e rpmark able new remedy Ephazone/' for Asthma, BronchialAsthma, Bronchitis and all lung coniplaints is achieving the most amazma success. Gives complete relief in 10 lo 20 minutes. So astounding are the results204 words
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Article1024 1936-11-15 4 IMPROVEMENT TRUST TO PAY JUDGMENT ENTERED FOR ALKAFF CO. Singapore, Saturday. MR. Justice Adrian Clark m the Supreme Court to-day gave judgment for the plaintiffs, m the Originating Summons brought by Messrs. Alkaff Company against the Singapore Improvement Trust, to decide whether interest ought to be paid by the Trust1,024 words
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Article19 1936-11-15 4 London. m a rugger match to-day i University, playing at hoojjjj lin University by 9 8 R™™19 words
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Advertisement292 1936-11-15 4 PACKED HOCSES AT EVERY SHOW! ITS THE SCREAM OF THE YEAR! see it at The CAPITOL 3.1.5-6.15-9.15 ITS A DOUBLE DOSE OF HILARITY! You vtII \w Sixty-five minutes of howls as Stan und Ollie i mm*- i\\\ ROACH mmmWlr^^^Lm m\t Mm mW yW^^MMI come face to face with their twin292 words
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Advertisement284 1936-11-15 4 VOIT WIIL LAUGH* YOU WILL SING! YOU WILL EVEN CLAP YOUR HANDS WHIN YOl SEI HOLIYWOOD^ [FUNNIEST COMEDY STARS IN 20TH CENTURY FOX FILM'S GRANDEST MUSIC AL OF THE YEAR! T :I i ALHAMBRA mmmr darryl f. zanuck presents with pride SWELL NEW SONGS! GORGEOUS GIRLS! 20* I IIV SIDE284 words
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Advertisement88 1936-11-15 4 EMPIRE TALKIE; i (Tanjong Pagar) Sunday 15th to Tues. 17th. 7 p.m. NIGHTLY 9 p.m I Final Chapters 7—12 of Mascot's Thrilling Serial "Last of the; Mohicans" j featuring the famous stars of "Trader Horn" I HARRY CAREY j and jEDWINA BOOTH; and thousands of Red Indians, S Soldiers and88 words
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Article, Illustration90 1936-11-15 5 Here's A Chance To Get To Know Us lh.:. oath of the Tribune g.oup of new papers has been -,o real 'roar L^Mmm?. il,V > :i S lhl iXeu Ur Singapore offices m A.^n roved t! I Uu Ht l*'-'^ newspaper premises m Malaya, have pro\ed Wbe too small .or90 words
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Article507 1936-11-15 5 A PEEP INTO MUNICIPAL BUDGET (By stun Reporter) FIFTY-SIX pages of figures comprise »ht> Singapore Municipal Estimates for 1957 but they contain some very interesting facts. Not many people know how active are our City Fathers m matters for the improvement of the city. The507 words
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Article102 1936-11-15 5 Undergoing Trials In Holland Amsterdam. The first diesel-driven taxicab ha. I appeared on the streets here foi a I series of trials. 11 proven successful more cab.s of this type will be p-aced j m service. Thi.s would mean a revolution m the price of taxi fares, since102 words
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Article68 1936-11-15 5 Many Anxious To Go To Abyssinia Alexandria. Many of the 60,000 Italian residents of Egypt have applied to the- Italian authorities for permission to leave for Etiiiopia. Applicants are mostly of the artisan type, or technical experts. Some time ago the Italian Government instructed the* local Italian68 words
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Article126 1936-11-15 5 A new life-saving rocket, much more powerful than the type previously used by coastal life-saving brigades, is to be tested by the Bridlington brigade when there is a strong easterly gale blowing on-shore, as there was when the Hull trawler Skegness was lost with all hands off126 words
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Article101 1936-11-15 5 In a friendly badminton match played on Saturday, Nov. 7, the Loke'.; Badminton Party defeated the Reynard Badminton Party by five games to oni Results (Loke's players mentioned first: George Chen beat M. Hodri, 15- 13—13 (5—4); Wee Boon Hai beat A. Rahim, 15—12. 15 10; Lim101 words
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Advertisement98 1936-11-15 5 TjSL. *!3___" B-_^^W» **?53^ /^M^' y<^SS*m^mim^M^^^^^' > A^^^^^_^^^^« KM^t^^tf^^fA &&tlB&m\WiSm i jßßßtjaQm _S®*tk _B»<HpJS j» K^* 4 MSmW s_* jSC Ua&Kgßßfr^^ I i-^^MECHANICALLY PERFECT PEN -n* > of >*rilin^. pulls. Another feature that place, the The marvelous Parker Vaeumatic Vaeumatic years ahead! at last brings you these longed-for Don't be98 words
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Advertisement370 1936-11-15 5 OCJsp*vjK^*s'lf^& "-L^Bt Tm il xftjF-T? fljTjWtp-^L-nri-TIX ■£>*__•■ l *X %r —^^«p— p-**-**^^^^ required. i I The Singer Bantam leaa£ lne Fiela m the Li i? nt v L.._2-gßL!^=-4.rlUJ_ A- -45^ y Class. What you want is the greatest amount of motoi "^S B cai for your money, at least that's370 words
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Article438 1936-11-15 6 AIR COMMODORE S. W. SMITH "BEATTY OF THE AIR GOES HOME SHORTLY (By a Stall Reporter) AIR Commodore S. W. Smith, one x of Singapore's most popular officials, will leave for home on Nov. 23 by air after serving about IV»* years as Air Officer Commanding, R.A.F., Far East. His438 words
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Article164 1936-11-15 6 Washington, D.C. A little man who has sold peanuts to Presidents for 27 years, right outside the entrance to the White House, has been saved from interference from the police by Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt. This is the second time fhe President's wife had intervened on behalf of Steve164 words
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Article136 1936-11-15 6 Fishers ville, Virginia A bronzed and robust local former spat a bull's eye at a distance of 12 ft. 9 ins. to win one of the most cherished titles m this district. This mighty effort by the farmer, Mr. Jasper Davis, gave him a. full inch lead over136 words
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Article658 1936-11-15 6 Problem Attacked GENEVA M 'TUITION INQUIRY a SERIES of vol th pro blew of iii. avail. A ag^ Th striking < xaj_iplc <■; mi .■:■■,<. of the tral abund: nece* ■ar .lie. i!. that pr, rails m manj is to the right sc I- the pr<658 words
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Advertisement117 1936-11-15 6 British Guar anteed Bicycles! Hercules C V CZ 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 EAGLE,117 words
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Advertisement554 1936-11-15 6 and bunions banished by Radox Are you crippled with corns? Or bunions? Or callouses? Hard skin or tired feet? Here is the remedy Radox footbaths The worst corn surrenders, root and all to the oxygen released by Radox m not water. Bunions, hard skin tiredness are all relieved instantly Read554 words
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Advertisement36 1936-11-15 6 v* Wc^ fi lfmmmbv* r ~**j£mmriEB -"fr iTpffr flfr^HMhMi I*flßß^B BE? Br tuk-m i_Sr im n EMB __B »J m _w __I__M__b^ >. v f __^__^_i Mm__W__B_E __^'-~«V/?v^ v*-\ V ft' La Y**A.x ,aa„. ">jft I sa36 words
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486 1936-11-15 7 GREAT PRODUCTION BOOKED FOR CAPITOL "JUL play's the thing/ but players are important too. accord intr to Darryl F. Zanuck, head «4 the Twentieth Century 1 studios. (treat themes, to Zanuck, are vitally more important than casting I famous star m an ordinary486 words
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Article, Illustration339 1936-11-15 7 Perfect Love Team COMING TO THE PAVILION WHAT «s being acclaimed the Ntreen's "perfect love team" comes on Tuesday to the Pavilion ffceatre m the Fox picture, ''Private Number." Handsome Robert Taylor and Lord ia Mf are co-starred and the tmmmmaimmamamm is said to be the outstandiii£ lilm romantic union339 words
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Article, Illustration277 1936-11-15 7 6 Comedians In One Film treat FOR THE CAPITOL DIRECTING a comedian is one of filmdom's most difficult tasks. Directing two or more comedians is even harder work and when the director is a comedian himself, the complications come thick and fast! An excellent example of such an Herculean assignment277 words
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Article325 1936-11-15 7 UNUSUAL ROMANTIC PROBLEM IN "BRIDES ARE LIKE THAT" "gRIDES Are Like That." First National's latest rollicking comedy romance, has been booked for ihe Alhambra Theatre next change. The picture is based on the piay. "Applesauce,*' by Barry Conners, which was oik of tlie hits of the stage. It carries a325 words
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Advertisement138 1936-11-15 7 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya VIM will keep your kitchen Spo tlessly Clean Vim clij/is po^s 88-H--^--^^ Af: _-»t____ I AMMMMmMmZZ and pans, tiles, B enamelware,wood- SINK: "Look ai r.ic, and look at the taps B work, cutlery, an the tiles. We are all dirty and have lost138 words
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Advertisement459 1936-11-15 7 When Stomach Hurls and feels That's ACID at work 'emeemmmm \>4amg^ y^ attacking the lining of L your stomach, fermenting J& H^^fc*. food and paving the way for '-"^Sk GASTRITIS ULCERS. 1 am- iss?^ A A^'^Ja^Bv test by iamous professors and doctors 'lilk. >i «^p^ip* tffmm 'Bisurated' Magnesia costs very459 words
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Article7885 1936-11-15 8 Our Short Story Several times during the meal our eyes met, and each time they did se I was conscious that I was looking at the eyes of a very unusual, possibly a very cruel, certainly an extremely interesting man. For more about this unusual character read this7,885 words
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Advertisement176 1936-11-15 8 Jn_i^KV fiß^t .^smmm VI _^r^ I Litme**^ M don't let Film spoi/ the beauty of your smile KEEP TEETH WHITE AND BRIGHT WITH PEPSODENT If ycur teeth are to be white and glistening, Try Pepsodent Tooth Paste today. Note how your smile alluring, you must remove film clean your teeth176 words
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Advertisement210 1936-11-15 8 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. Thi u i condition (or disease) to which narafsarr fivwn bin fpw really understand li it simply weeklies- -a break down «s m w f ot the vital tore** tint sustain the «ystem matter what may be its causes (thev *re ilmo«e n uubetles, it* symptom*210 words
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Article, Illustration2080 1936-11-15 9 Cm H. Stanley- Jones - Cm H. Stanley-Jones Culture And Broadcasting: Jaundiced .Tnuwnli*™ jINGAPQBE i, m a fcfr wt to jnatiftr *W* it it is .rue that Sin*a Pura 't.v"-th urt I have hear,; »Xl that the wicmal mea.,i,„, has something t«» fit* with a river.2,080 words
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Advertisement95 1936-11-15 9 T t *&> I r nn fr r^v A* *<* ir^ *>- ff v V r\« m •»r**J/ w c t\^^y m MA#Y A/AO 4 UTtU tAMB \TS rttfCt IVAS VvV/Vtf AS SMOfVtVfRY^WfRf IHAT VUAY W£/VT i AM.fi WAJ XU&£ -TO Go/ Ma/i^/ other well behaved lambs of course eventually95 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1936-11-15 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by our woman correspondent THE Poppy Day Fund Charity Activities vv re m full SWing last Saturday night when the Musical Concert with daecmg and the Tableaux Vivants were presented at the Goodwood Park Hotel and an extension was granted at lhe Cocoa nut Grove1,512 words
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Article1274 1936-11-15 10 COTTON is really very smart for informality m the evenings— we can't get away from it. That is why Enid Petrie has again received a shipment of those lovely seersuckers for dinner wear. The selection is very attractive, there being all colours and all kinds of interesting1,274 words
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Advertisement103 1936-11-15 10 de Souza'§ 9, STAMFORD ROAD. i Have Just Received another ship- i J ment of Dresses for All Occasions, S Model Hats, Girdles and Flowers J v for Society Gowns. i Ho.ts Blocked and Made to Any J Style with your Material to Match S Your Dp-esses. 'Phone 3188. .j.103 words
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Advertisement14 1936-11-15 10 SINGAPORE SILK STORE'S Grand Annual Sale Commencing Monday 16 Nov. 36-40, North Bridge Road.14 words
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Advertisement169 1936-11-15 10 Aj. .J. 1 s I 1 j S ANNOUNCES A LARGE SELECTION OF GOWNS, S S SPORTSWEAR, WOOLLEN SUITS AND COATS j From the NEW SEASON'S COLLECTIONS m LONDON PARIS f J JAEGER TRAVEL COATS 5 JUST ARRIVED MAYNARD'S BLDG. 1 Phone 4974 11, Battery Road., f -j. m a169 words
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Advertisement319 1936-11-15 10 JUST UNPACKED Latest Style of Cent's s Slippers m pink blue and black. i Pekin Jewellery m j It \4 511 IS 9 Raffles Hotel, Bras Basah Koad Messrs. AURALIA'S HAT department which was run by Mr. Antonio is now back from Manila to give you the same service m319 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1936-11-15 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and PHASER'S HILL QM r un on Saturday we visited th* Eastern, and found another pa; re. nus dance hall is still hvin> nt iv i* i reputation of being the mo F-.pular spot m town. moot Mrs. 11. C. Harrison was m a love'v *hade1,759 words
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Advertisement166 1936-11-15 11 OUR ERASERS HILL LETTER U W~ I THIS week we have 1 I some very enthnsiI \X. astic golfers, and they 1/ have been tortunatein IK- \_-—fft having fairly good '\i^ J weutner Amongst m^Si\\-mf\jt those were: Sir John ■LJ__Xl_jpe and Lady Bagnall, from the Straits Trading, Singapore. They are166 words
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Advertisement107 1936-11-15 11 At Vogue's! Al VOGUE'S Clothes Make the Woman Hi^rhli^hts of Fashion FLASHES from PARIS "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 FROCKS107 words
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Advertisement110 1936-11-15 11 I 1 v Announces a new delivery of morning, afternoon and evening 3 i J gowns of the latest creations and fabrics. j Also pyjamas m very attractive shades, and other novelties. i j s 5 Stamford Rd., Thone 3838. Capitol Bldng. SINGAPORE A •J. v This <fh R'i^.mai SEND110 words
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Advertisement78 1936-11-15 11 jm VERY CHOICE *"a WINES SPIRITS By Appnintmen*. WINK MKRCHAMS lOR 2(i<) YEARS. S CLARET 7t .-fl CHAMPAGNI p5fiKT WII I I X W INKS club port otmima FULL BODY ALBION SIILItIt. 3 SOLE AGENTS g*tf*f z .ioiij\ A *H^ 111 ILb lip Mc^enS^*! C ||k Ilia I cnsu:j;rrE9 *>%.78 words
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577 1936-11-15 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore. Sunday. Nov, 15, 1936. LOCAL BROADCASTING ARRANGEMENTS i r starting broadcasting m Singapore are COW well m ha:..', aud ii is fa that by Jan. 1 w< shall be iis 1 snin to regular pr* gramme- from the local station. Statement*; on the policy of the company577 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1936-11-15 12 G.S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds THE people of Britain are to be legislated into fitness, according- to the latest rel rts from Home. It has been discovered that forty per cent, of the population between the ages of 14 and 40 do not participate ir. any physical recreation,1,123 words
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Article619 1936-11-15 12 POIGNANT little drama for our rocal football fans. THE game was very one-sided, the visiting team scarcely being allowed to touch the ball. A heavy score was being run up against them, and their captain looked disconsolate. Just after half-time he approached the referee.619 words
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Advertisement13 1936-11-15 12 M-*» I.J-1 !■■>! II J/nexneri^iA^e Swiss cmljeoer ii/aufies ■s_r_^B_9h2 &a\ vB Opposite Clifford Pier.13 words
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Article, Illustration662 1936-11-15 13 UP ROUND AIRPOR T SHOPS, MARKET, POST OFFICE AND AMUSEMENT PARK Sunday Tribune Special) WITHIN a few months there will m tZ n, K. H UP aan*, n Grove R <> a <», '"ang area, a little town on land which was formerly swamp "h!662 words
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Article674 1936-11-15 13 Pedlar Committed L;r t ALLEGED DUPING OF S WIDOW a (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 28. WHAT was described as a fantastic story, involving the names of famous lawyers, was told at Halifax, when Myer Rudstein, 41, a pedlar, of Elford-grove, Harehills, Leeds, was committed674 words
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Article731 1936-11-15 13 SIR RONALD VERNON AND LADY GUNTER (fly Air Mail) London, Oct. 28. AFTER a hearing- lasting two days. divorce proceedings between Lady (Dorothy Eleanor Gwendolyn) Gunter, nee Capes, of Brockham, near Dorking, and Sir Ronald Vernon Gunter. Bart., of Wetherby Grange. Yorkshire, had a dramatic731 words
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Advertisement23 1936-11-15 13 Read The MA LA YA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malawi bl^WmmmY ajb- >^- Ufa^^w -M fj I I If vAs U aha m\ r^J j23 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1936-11-15 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson 1 AST week was a week. What with the Federal Council, the news that the Spanish insurgents had taken Cascara, m the suburbs of Madrid, and the later news that they had retired hurriedly but m good order, the announcement that the1,372 words
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Advertisement187 1936-11-15 14 Ir^nnK'<* rICKETSIssuE^ BY ALL STEAM- TOR ™SFTP AIR AND j TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES J NO BOOKING FEES. J Chinese and all Asiatic clients J are given the best of attention and assistance. J j 5 I 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. I 4. 4. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED187 words
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Advertisement209 1936-11-15 14 Mmiimfm amSm _R 18 1 B._ri-iIfSM!_N! _-Zl__!V ■pV_[w_| IM** f? W F A WKI h X' THE HOME STUDY AGENCIES W> J > j 0F MALAYA II L 37 39 Hi S h Street, Singapore, S.S. I r t 1 > I DER I F fT fly 1 jLj ifcoiuii209 words
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Advertisement99 1936-11-15 14 m wh m Pr^ mmk Mm Em -_^-_^-_^-_^-_^-_i-_i-_B N. An Amami Shampoo brings radiant loveliness to your hair Fvtv single strand is stimulated from the root. And there's an Am *mi Shampoo especially for you. No. 1 for Brunettes, No. 5 for Blonde* No 7 for the very fair, and99 words
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Article246 1936-11-15 15 Britain To Comiwt* With ILS.A. j thoughts of impending B^fs^competltion may lead to America 'iS", P °neer fflehts within a year to P^Hfi Sh nn aU erVk c aCrOSS SOlJ^ hi' I? 1 Austla] with Honolulu nnd the American continent i Aeronautical observers here are nre-dict-ng246 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-11-15 15 A .scene from "Sing Baby Sing" which Is now on at the Alhambra13 words
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Article124 1936-11-15 15 Offence To Pay Too Much For Goods Rome Women m Italy must think twice before they buy goods at the price the shopkeeper demands. They may be committing a punishable offence. Signor Starace, Secretary of the Fascist Party, issues monthly lists of maximum prices to be124 words
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Article240 1936-11-15 15 During Two Weeks' Trek With Broken Leg Burns Lake. British Columbia. i l WILD bear has saved the life of j** Arthur Gammon, a prospector, nov^ lying m a hospital cot here. The bear, he has informed the hospital authorities, protected him from wolves while240 words
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Article84 1936-11-15 15 Moscow. A .series of vast rock pictures d'-awn by primeval man thousands of yean ago has been discovered on the banks of the river Vig, near the White Sea by an expedition of the U.S.S.R Academy of Sciences, led by Professor V Ravdonikas. The paintings, which84 words
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Article177 1936-11-15 15 Official Stripped And Spanked ti, Louistena WOMEN sti. rs held up a train lure. A clotrvng from an the train's sAAT into r WOOdl and left the frightened tranded The women, 'rong. surrounded the v. topped for water Clamberin: d they ized senior engineer oi the line177 words
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Article116 1936-11-15 15 Police Use Tear f.as Bombs To Disperse Them Cambell, Ohio Police hurled tear gas bombs among a crowd of striking students from the Memorial High School here. Hundreds cf students, paraded outside the school carrying placards, and refused to enter the building The demonstration was as a protest116 words
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Article124 1936-11-15 15 Tragic Shooting Youiitf Bride Vienna How a husbands too fervent embrace caused the death of his girl bride i.s reported from Sarvar, jn western Hungary. Arpad Higety, a captain of the gendarmes, was sent away on a tour of the country Immediately aft* r his marriage124 words
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Advertisement258 1936-11-15 15 Are You TorturedTy the Maddening Itch of TROUBLE? SaSSbaSS I SaS*-«a ■ppwrJ^ft; I 2Sr/^3~- «"p~ s GET INSTANT f heals 1 LASTING RELIEF D( Ss M CH Sn h a nH f C CtCd Part night momin 6 with Curiam DCOPI A CIC eELS Thrr-, Dry gemiy and appiy cut258 words
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Advertisement177 1936-11-15 15 More and more STANDARD X CYCLES ARE BEING SOLI) EACH MONTH IN MALAYA RHH,b Xt^M dil^ rily filie fiDish 0f theSe 100% British Cyci 3S has made them the most popular m AoL c untl *y- This is only natural when the Stann voo 1S om P arecl with cheaper177 words
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Advertisement219 1936-11-15 17 HEAR A w i.sti x<; ii orsi. OR J 1 SIi:\XARI-\X A R it i: R I i before you decide on any radio IFT IS MODERNISE YOUR SETS BY FIXING A CATHODE RAY TUBE V (MAGIC EYE TUNING DEVICE) AT AN ALL-IN COST OF $15— INCLUD- ING TUNING YOUR219 words
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Advertisement170 1936-11-15 17 I How I "Single" Whiskies I I get married "Here m Scotland," said Johnnie Walker, "we don't jl marry the single or separate whiskies until they are quite I old, because a period of long years m the wood is necessary before they are mature and mellow enough to be170 words
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Article, Illustration940 1936-11-15 18 ON DOUBLING A SLAM (By "Horatius") The double of a slam ls not usually worth while unless it is absolutely ceitain that the contract caa Le set for it is logical to suppose thai .so abnormal a bid as a slam is probably based on abnrrmai attribution. So,940 words
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Article538 1936-11-15 18 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) THAT some precious stones have a beneficial influence on the eyes was a belief UeM by many m ancient and medieval times. The use of green stones, especially, was thought to relieve eye diseases, most likely538 words
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Article244 1936-11-15 18 Was X Rayed— Had His Teeth Out No Relief Till He Took Chardox Twenty years of stomach suffering twenty years of dosing with one remedy after another could anything end this misery? Chardox could— and Chardox did! It is not surprising. Chardox is244 words
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Advertisement87 1936-11-15 18 jte-^^ir J^ Uribreakatfe R_r. I vp«"° j No other light car gives you 1 1 Like the 1 **A*+- '^fiammmmmmmmMMbm.**^, X*Mm y I I rr AA _f^_T _T"\ft Pl-I mmm- mm mam ma Ban _V_W *> _R__t _n__r __k p I HI- 1 12 Orchard Koad. _/^P^"T A! 6^. -'v87 words
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Advertisement85 1936-11-15 18 mMm 1 3f*A' /''Bk BBtT^ ffißßi p_ff_ar"*_4d__l rrfK f*V^iYil(Ti I KHJ A' DIAMOND BRAND S-4 I The ownership for H-4 *'D lAMO N D" bedSfc— 4 j stead brings lasting I Ls designed ln -SBQ! su, h :1 manner to 8w t --j provide the utmost comfort and sup V85 words
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Article, Illustration908 1936-11-15 19 Need Of Badmint on Halls In Malaya LACK OF MONEY THE EXCUSE A PLEA Small Parties Should Amalgamate (By "Dragon") MALAYA i.s urgenMy In need of badm. minton halls. When they come it wiil mean 'he beginn ng of another «-pcch fai the history of the game m this country.908 words
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Article574 1936-11-15 19 Invitation Sent I MORE INTER-PARTY RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. I AST Saturday's inter-party badminton tournament matches furnished very close results. The Argonauts "A" string, without the services of two regular players just managed to beat their Juniors, the "B" side by three matches574 words
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Article605 1936-11-15 19 COMING MATCH Return Encounter With Singapore (By Racquet) ipoh, Friday. WITH tlie holding ot tne Perak 11 Open Badminton Championship:; on the Perak Turf Club couri s al the week-end, Ine thoughts of enthusiasts will turn to Ibc coming encounter belweea Singapore and Perak which has been605 words
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Article1075 1936-11-15 19 THE fourth annual general meeting of j the Youna Chinese Amateur Weight j Lifting Party, Singapore, will be held at 35, Desk, 1 Road to-day at noon. The committee's repo: and accounts foi the year ended Oct. 31, 193 G. will be j pn ented and office-bearers1,075 words
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Advertisement125 1936-11-15 19 jiyw^'Mmff jy^irV A*sl* _t i*i *m. S^^k Ms I -"^WC**"* s *V- _9 VI _B v- s v _¥?_cL 3p38 '-^fr-_yt>: <£? mfo C j,. i Party, o P ntian Kechil. "noweasy to make dull, DI&GY TEETH ATTRACTIVE jjfe*^^-^*' V^H|Bs if y° u have teet^ 1 staia anf eas *i.125 words
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Advertisement220 1936-11-15 19 Do you ever have that "all qxme" feeling? It may result from too much to eat or drink, the wrong kind of food. too little ex:rcise, not enough sleep but mostly that "half alive" feeling comes from incomplete rAniiiafion something main people suffer from yet never suspect the cause. The220 words
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649 1936-11-15 20 SERVICES WEAKER THIS YEAR? A TRADITION OF JOHORE Perak Improve NA—ML BE NIX TROPHY GAME (KY "I ONWARD A SDICAfOM bave opened [ttf n \1» lava tup programme and fulfilled expectations by beat m;; BmmmmX j,v 17—0. It was, m the first p-aee,649 words
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Article, Illustration728 1936-11-15 20 ON NOV. 20 Boxers From Europe For Malaya? (By ~K.O/') I MET a v* lv despondent Tiger Flowers ihe oilier day. He ha.t iti^t n 1 from Ipoh where hv to Joe Diamond. \'.,i havi ■< d thr fight i* ild not be fair f'<*r me to728 words
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Article1374 1936-11-15 20 < Toim! ucled by "FORWARD") IHAVE often wondered if th e State sporting associations (except for football > throughout the country are ever able to show a working profit for the year. m view of the heavy expense that is involved m travelling from place to place1,374 words
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Article, Illustration639 1936-11-15 20 BAD WEATHER IM SLEEPY HOLLOW FINAL TRJAL The Team To Meet Selangor i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. BAD weather interfered considerably with last week's hockey fixtures. In an interesting inter- school encounter the St. Francis' Institution beat the AneloChinese School 2 0 on the639 words
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Article228 1936-11-15 20 Sticks - A THIRD DEFEAT? Sticks Opposition In The North (By SINGAPORE— last year's champion w PKte hockev team gave a very oromising display last week when they beat Negri Sembilan in their first inter-State match by six goals to three. One must not forget however that the Neari are one of228 words
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Advertisement154 1936-11-15 20 FEMININE ALIJ'KK AM) APPEAL What is this excitedly discussec much pictured quality, and why is it possessed by some women and girls an missed by others? Shrewd observers have discovered that it is Vitality! Vitality which enters with zest into any work, interests, friendships Vitality that keeps Femininity attractive and154 words
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Article, Illustration845 1936-11-15 21 ATTEMPT ON HIGH PEAK NANDA KOT Special Interview With Tribune Singapore. Saturday. TIIK Im 11 USB ful Japanese attempt to climb a Himalaya* peak w.is de-ii.Wed to the Sunday Tribune to-day by .Mr. Y. Ho .a, the leader of h- l'.iAkv > Timer ity exptdi'inn845 words
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Article46 1936-11-15 21 The official opening of the women's industrial home at 36, Paterson Road, will be held by ttie Salvation Army. Singapore, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at j p.m. Mrs. A. S. Small has kindly consented to be present and to declare the home open46 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-11-15 21 The Japanese mountain climbers ji ««s^ I £3?% t al fcCt above ull Iheii attack on Nanda Kol18 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-11-15 21 The Japanese 'party of mountain climbers who arrived m Shiga yr.e yesterday en their' way home rft:r their successful attempt on Nanda Kot m thc Himalayas. The leader, Mr. Y. Hotta, is on the extreme lsft.36 words
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Article288 1936-11-15 21 Opinion In China SLIGHT EASING OF TENSION Shanghai, Saturday. npliE Nanking Government has promised to consider the Japanese suggestion for a mixed commission to liquidate the Chengtu, Pakhci, Hankow and Shanghai Incidents (a each of which a Japanese was killed). It is believed that since the288 words
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Article132 1936-11-15 21 Centaur Steward's Catch In Local Harbour Singapore, Saturday. WORK came to a standstill for a short while on the Centaur this morning. 1 when a hug? boricut, better known as a I "g roper." was caught by a Chinese steI ward. The incident occurred at godown j132 words
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Article399 1936-11-15 21 Korea To Turkestan REAAON FOR ATTACK ON SUIYUAN Shanghai, Saturday. A JAPANESE plan to build forti- fications along a 3,000 mils front extending fiom Korea to i Chinese Turkestan and which wi.l eclipse the Great Hall is revealed ir. j the latest messages from North399 words
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Article255 1936-11-15 21 Portrait Of Sir Ong Siang Song Singapore, Saturday. REFERENCE is made m the report of the Straits Chinese British Association to the suggestion made by the Governor's Straits Chinese Consultative Committee to have a life size portrait of Sir Ong Siang Song painted by Mr. J.255 words
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Article, Illustration189 1936-11-15 21 New Book By The Rev. T. M. Kurien THE Rev. T. M. Kurien. MA., 8.D.. Hastor of the Tamil Methodist Church, Seremban. has written and published a story of the life of Jesus Christ. In a preface he says the aim of the book is to give189 words
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Article113 1936-11-15 21 Schoclday Prank Of Sir George Penny (From Our Own Correspondent) (Ey Air Mail) London. Nov. 4. Sir George Penny. M.P. for Kingston, and Treasurer of the Royal Household, made his mark when at school a high m.'rk, m fact. He made it by borrowing a builder's 'adder113 words
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Article71 1936-11-15 21 Singapore, Saturday. Twelve hundred children were entertained this morning at the Capitol Theatre, where a huge cartoon show presented by Mr. J. Fisher was shown. Ice-cream and cakes were issued at the interval and among the crowd were 25 kiddies nominated by the Children s Aid Society.71 words
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Article28 1936-11-15 21 Singapore, Saturday Inspector W. F. Scully, of the Straits Settlements Police Force, who has been transferred to Labuan, left by the Darvel this afternoon, accompanied by Mre Scully.28 words
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Article148 1936-11-15 21 (From Our Financial Correspondent > Singapore, Saturday morning*. RUBBBI Singap re: JOf els., up ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: S 9 \b(\., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 17-;; cts. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Saturday even.. This morning'^ markit has been very steady but m the i148 words
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97 1936-11-15 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. November! 30 516 30 :i 8 Goo<i FAQ. m cases (F. 0.8. November 30 Va 30 5 16 No I.X.R.S.S. m cases (awardable Spore) 30 316 30 516 do.97 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-15 21 YOU SHOULD^ |fe|J3 NESTLES I ImHB QUICK CM?^y-')(jJ **r FOR EXTRA STRENGTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE18 words
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Advertisement86 1936-11-15 21 _HHi__nm^p~" V uo// Soothing KLEENEX for Baby's tender nose Don't use harsh handkerchiefs when children have colds. Their sore, inflamed nostrils are even more sensitive than those of grown-ups. These super-absorbent, strong tissues are actu than the finest linen, toothing. And, above all, they are I a clean, dry tissue86 words
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Article195 1936-11-15 22 WALKING TO WORK WAS AGONY (rippled and Tortured by Rheumatic Feet Hobbling to work was a slow and agonizing business for this poor woman. She thought her shoes were at fault, but the trouDle was more deep-seated than that. But deep-seated as it was Kraseben Salts removed it, as she195 words
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Article114 1936-11-15 22 Results Of Championship Finals (From Our Oivn Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE finals of the Perak badminton championship tournament were played to-day. Result-: MEN'fc. SINGLES: Tin Cheng Phor beat Lee Fan Leong 12—15, 15—3. 15—7. ME-VS DOUBLES: Tan Cheng Phor and Lee Fan Leong beat Jee i*-im icik and114 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-11-15 22 H.M.S. Dana e which leaves Singapr. c on Wednesday for Sou'h Australia.12 words
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Article310 1936-11-15 22 H.M.S. DANAE LEA VING SINGAPORE TO REPRESENT THE NAVY AT ADELAIDE Singapore, Saturday. H.M.S. DANAE, which is to represent the British Navy at the Adelaide Centenary celebra.ions, leaves Singapore on Wednesday, after a stay of over two weeks m the man-of-war anchorage m the outer Roads. After attending the ce'ebrattions310 words
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Article396 1936-11-15 22 Championship Finals Decided (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 11. V'-HE following finals m the Johcre BadI mintcn Association's champion tournament, held m Johore Bahru, were played this morning on the Sri Kopi Courts. The results were as follows: Men's Open Singles Final: Ang Ngoh Tee beat396 words
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Article277 1936-11-15 22 A.P.C.-Dunlop XV Put Up- Game Display (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. BEFORE a large crowd including many Eui^eans, Negn-Jv_cA<.eca act': a ted the Asiatic teucieuiii-Diunop Piantations Combined team by 24 point(4 goals and 'on; drop goal' to five points (a goal*. Tne Negri- Malacca forwards were277 words
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Article199 1936-11-15 22 Second Day's Handicaps For Four Races THO following are handicaps for four races of the second day's meeting jf the Singapore Turf Club Wintet Meeting on Nov. 25: Horses Class 3—Div. 2—About 7 Curs. Jack Druce 9.0 Russian Gown 8.13 Utttehurst** 8.9 Rctarian 8 8 Salad a 7199 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-11-15 22 principals m •'Dodsworth" Tan* Lukas Rui < Ihi ton u\u\ Maiy A.. tor Tlie picture open at mm •X uay.19 words
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Article406 1936-11-15 22 Inmates Visitors Have Enjoyable Day i AVISH decorations ol the po L Kuk Home marked th ations for thc ann j_ tors' day yesten Children ranging from years of age, kept up i cf Laughter and talk. It v biday, ar.d they all i most of406 words
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Article178 1936-11-15 22 British Navy Beat The Dutch Squadron Singapore, Saturday. AVERY enjoyable saccer match i played this evening at Farrer Park between a combined team oi British seamen stationed m Singapore, and a team of the visiting Dutch squadron. The visitors lost by two goals to five. The ground178 words
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Article35 1936-11-15 22 Results m the Singapore Junior Bi liards Championship tournament.:— Loh Koon Hock .U.C.F.A mua Wong Teck Fall (C.S. A.) 200 to 13*>Lim Kirn Van (U.C.F.A.' beat Chan Chong Leng (C.S.A.i 200 u> 187.35 words
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Advertisement335 1936-11-15 22 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT, D Eskader-Commandant en de Commandanien en Ofhcieren van hel F-kuder m Ncderiandsch-Indie, hebben dc ter liunne landgenooten te Singapore uit te nccdigen tot een instuif aan boord Hr Ms 'Sumatra" op Maandag Ifl November 193« van 5.30 tot 7.30 n m. -Hr Ms -Sumatra" zal gemeerd zijn m335 words
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Advertisement228 1936-11-15 22 Her Hair Grew Thick And Long Again ASTONISHING RESULTS BY USE OF KOTALKO **I was almost lilipF^ MmmW was advised found the right thing. The new hair growth developed and strengthened. "It has been maintained m length and quantity, as you will see by my photograph. My hair is all228 words
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Advertisement35 1936-11-15 22 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, asm- iw m*-^-. —p.— -am squint, subnormal vision, problem casrj. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 15 Tears European Clinical Experience35 words
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530 1936-11-15 23 THRILLING GAME AT C. U. THREE SETS Chong Tee Eng Hee Win •1.. "Dragon") Singapore, Saturday. IN a thnlling game at the Clerical In ion Hall this afternoon, Seah Hee and Tan Chong Tee won the men's open doubles championship title of Singapore by beating han530 words
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Article93 1936-11-15 23 l Count rv lifters are reminded that ial Malayan Olympic Lil Championships (under te AVV L A laws) wiil b^ held m Singao, Dec. 23 and 24. and that which must be accompanied an enl I $2 each close m Dec 23. and should oe addressed to tV Hon93 words
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Article82 1936-11-15 23 befr own court Teck's draw 3 -3 with the i Changi Rangers m a h s Badminton Party playd first: %m a to C B. Nair. *i; Tan" Thiam Whatt beat Wee Sam, 15 f 15- -a: Hussain bin lim Inst to Lee Kirn Seng, i°— l&82 words
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Article286 1936-11-15 23 Police And R.A.F. In Friendly Singapore. Saturday. INTERESTING rugger was seen on the Padang this afternoon when the Police and the R.A.F. met m a friendly It began to rain just as the game started, drenching the players. The Airmen attacked, along the left line and286 words
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Article66 1936-11-15 23 Holder Retains Bantam Championship New York. Nov. 14. IN a 15-round contest for the world's bantamweight championship Sixto E>cobar. the holder, knocked out the Indian Quintana from Panama m the first round. After the bout the police invaded the gallery and arrested twelve who endeavoured to cany66 words
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Article135 1936-11-15 23 Final Of The Mixed Doubles (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 14. The final m the mixed doubles of the Johoro Badminton Association's Championship tournament was ployed on the Sri Kopi School court, Johore Bahru, en Thursday. The match was between Miss Lena Le* and A. B.135 words
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Article134 1936-11-15 23 Singapore-Johore And Hack On Nov. 29 A-32 mile road cycling rac c (Singapore to Johore Bahru organised b*> The Stuaent Union Singapore and under thl lead of Mr. Joseph Van will be h^fsunday, Nov. 29 at 5 i a U sharp The staiting point will be «om Mntay\on134 words
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Article83 1936-11-15 23 The following will represent .the ScAthletic Party m a football match aainst tne Nestanglo Sports Club on Wednesday on the J C.S. A. ground malester P:ain«: Lim Kum Chin; Ong S n* Hoik! Goh Ah Chew; Soh Kin, Swee Yeow Cheng Hoe. Thong Eng Kee. Tan ChV83 words
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Article589 1936-11-15 23 MALAYA CUP Keen Game At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. /IM a rain sodden ground, the Army met Johore m the Malaya Cup rugby competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon. The game developed into a tussle between the forwards. A heavy shower fell shortly after the589 words
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Article61 1936-11-15 23 Inter-Stato Hockey At Kuala I .umpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. pELANGOR bent Malacca, at hockey on the Padang here to-day by 2—o. Play was scrappy In the first half. Tnere was no scoring. Selangor scored through Row :>m\ Koelmeyer In the second half, the second61 words
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Article902 1936-11-15 23 Official Programme DUE AT SINGAPORE TO-MORROW T<HE following official programme has been arranged for the reception of the United States Asiatic Fleet on their visit tc Singapore from Nov. 16 to 23. A portion of the United States Asiatic Fle3t under the command of Admiral H.E. Yarnell,902 words
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Article64 1936-11-15 23 Penang Beaten In Malaya Cup <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR teat Penang m a Malaya Cup Rugby match at Kuala Lumpur by twelve points tfour triers I to five points (a goal) Selangor opened the scoring through McHugn. Penang repuea tnrough Eskine-Crum Keay converted In64 words
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Article81 1936-11-15 23 English College Beat Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 14. The English College met the Johore Bahru Police "A" team at hockey on the Government Trade School padang and beat them one-nil. The goal was scored by Abdullah, the COjiege captain. Special mention should be made81 words
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Article101 1936-11-15 23 Statue A Thousand Years Old (From Our OWH Corn spandrel) Ipoh. Satin <:. A DISCOVERY of great arch* hater* mem made m Hie: week when a statue, believed to be about 1.000 years old, and weighing 125 catties was onearthed by Mr. c. i\ "Qulford. winchman101 words
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Article119 1936-11-15 23 Railway Tragedy Near Seremban < Fru m our Omm EeporU Stremhan, Saturday A YOrNG Indian who remains unidentified ytt is reported to have mci with a tragic death this morning wl.cn it is stated he was rolled over by the morning local train from Kuala Lumpur119 words
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Article107 1936-11-15 23 Btfttue of Ganga Dcvi, meaning River Goddess, m a .sitting posture. The big statue has eight hands, on each side, the right palms holding a length of prayer beads and a flower m the attitude of reciting prayer The left hands are holding a lone palm leaf, a coil of107 words
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Advertisement53 1936-11-15 23 SKIPPER'S COMPLIMENTS AND WILL YOU STEP ABOARD FOR A OLA SS OF. TIGER BEER? Amm\»-: Sffl fck L I 11 E- > >Sl i_^Ti fl m /HI E> .^dja i^^ Br** *a??p Bi* *\3l *_^r^B iS&L .''^•'^^m mmmm^^mxmm m\ mW A<^St W^^^^^^l \mm\r Xfff^^^ c _B_e^ fc ERASER NEAVE, LTD.53 words
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Article, Illustration194 1936-11-15 24 c and Below: Some of the gu sts at the informal reception given by the Netherlands Community of S.ugapore at the Hollandsche Club 3D liiday to the visiting Netherlands Indies naval officers. (Tribune). Miss Chew Bin Chin the attractive daughter of Mr. Chew194 words
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Advertisement101 1936-11-15 24 24 Pages FOR 5 cents I X'MAS GIFTS FO R CHILDREN! JUST UNPACKED! THE PRESENT THAT WILL BRING /Tm} YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE! W, UNLIKE CHEAP JUNIOR CYCLES fIP m THE STANDARD "X" RANGE OF ■ff^V PEG****. JUNIORS ARE MADE TO LAST THE f '.inHßr fSkA'2% PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT FIRST101 words
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