Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 December 1936
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Title Section22 1936-12-13 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 27 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1936. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1936.22 words
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880 1936-12-13 1 MUNICIPAL WORKERS STILL OUT GENERAL LABOUR UNREST MORE CHINESE DEMANDING BETTER PAY Singapore, Saturday night. *JHE Sunday Tribune understand that the extent of labour unrest m Singapore is growing worse and leading members of the various communities, &s well as employers, are becoming greatly880 words
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Article, Illustration875 1936-12-13 1 ACCESSION COUNCIL MEETING AT ST. JAMES PALACE ROUSING RECEPTION FOR NEW KING CORONATION ARR ANGEMENTS: NO CHANGE IN DATE London, Dec. 12. 'T'-HE Accession Council was held at Saint James's Palace at eleven o'clock, when Privy Counsellors with Lords spiritual and temporal, the Lord Mayor and City Aldermen and "other875 words
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Article85 1936-12-13 1 Colony's Message Of Loyalty npHE following telegram has been dispatched by the Governor to the Secretary of State for the Colonies: Dec. 12. "On the occasion of the proclaiming of His Most Gracious Majesty GEORGE THE SIXTH I offer to His Majesty on behalf of all the85 words
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Article394 1936-12-13 1 CEREMONY IN SINGAPORE HUGE CROWD Interpretation In Three Languages Singapore, Saturday. WITH the pomp and c«'r»monv befitting »he otrasion, <ieorge the Sixth was proclaimed Kins and Emperor by His Excellency the Governor a noon to-day. The ceremony took place fiom the Mteps of the Municipal394 words
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138 1936-12-13 1 KING'S MESSAGES TO NAVY, ARMY AIR SERVICES London, Dec. 12. UIS Majesty King George VI has issued a message to the Navy, the Army and the Air Services. In his message to the Navy, he recalls v/ith pride that as his dear father did jr before him, he received his138 words
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Article216 1936-12-13 1 EDWARD— DUKE OF WINDSOR KING George has conferred cm Edward the title of H.R.H. the Duke of Windsor. Reuter. welfare will be one of his chief concerns. He recalls bis appointment four years ago as Major General, and states that i hat association only served to enhance his admiration forReuter - 216 words
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Article785 1936-12-13 1 "With One Voice And Consent" WHEREAS by an instrument of abdication dated the tenth day «»l December His Former Majesty KINC; EDWARD THE KK.HTII did declare his irrevocable de.ermination t« renounce the Throne for himself and his descendants, and the said instrument of abdication has now taken place,785 words
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Advertisement31 1936-12-13 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOMK FOOTBALL RESULTS (SKJE PAGE STRIKE ALMOST OVERLATEST NEWS ON PAGE 3. PE R F ECTION KB^ I SCOTS WHISKYkgl^y THE E ASTERN AB AGENC lES, LTD31 words
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Advertisement20 1936-12-13 1 INSURE WITH Nru ntiiorctti MUTUAL GENERAL INSUKAMCf ASSCKN vTft MOTOR. FIRE.BURGLARY. WORKMENS COMKNSATIOM OfflCIAL IMSMUtRS JO AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA20 words
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Miscellaneous31 1936-12-13 1 THE TIDES To-day: 9.42 am. 9 ft. 3 ins; 11 15 p.m., 8 ft. 5 ins. To-morrow: 10 18 a m., 9 it. 5 ins; 11.48 p.m., 8 it. 6 ins.31 words
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Article1412 1936-12-13 2 CHAIRMAN'S VIEW REGARDING NOMINEE jl/IESSRS. Rennie Lowick and Co., hon. secretaries of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, has issued a circular to members stating: "We regret that owing to a mistake m this office the copy of the chairman's speech at the special general meeting of this Association1,412 words
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Article120 1936-12-13 2 Lorry Driver Assistant Charged Singapore, Saturday. THE finding of the body of a Javanese coolie m Bukit Sembawang Rubber Estate on Oct. 11 had a sequel m the Criminal District Court to-day when a Chinese lorry driver Law Peng, and his assistant, Low Ah San, were produced120 words
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Article28 1936-12-13 2 Miss G. M. Eland has been appointed principal of the National Training College of Domestic Subjects, Buckingham Palace Road. The appointment is to (Into from Jnn 1 noxl28 words
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Article102 1936-12-13 2 Moslem Request Approved By Government AT a meeting of the Mohammedan n Advisory Board, Singapore, it was decided to approach the Government and the Municipality with the request that Moslem employees be granted leave until 11 a.m. on Hari Raya Puasa, which falls earlier than the date102 words
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Article39 1936-12-13 2 After 18 years Little Wakering. Essex, has its War memorial. It is m the village church and records the names of eight men of the village who fell m the War. It has been provided by the British Lesion39 words
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Article82 1936-12-13 2 Singapore, Saturday. A. Park was charged before the Fifth Magistrate, Singapore, Mr. E. E. Colman, with causing the death of Hon Chok Fong, on Dec. 2, by a rsu>h act not amounting to culpable homicide. The charge is a sequel to a motoring accident which occurred near the82 words
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Article189 1936-12-13 2 CHINESE AIM Independent Regime Doomed? Shanghai. Dec 12. DEFECTION is reported to be spreading among the ranks of the bandit forces under Li Shiu Hsin, some of whom are sending delegates to Suiyuan to negotiate terms of surrender. The national forces are continuing to chase the189 words
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Article82 1936-12-13 2 Mr. And >lrs. J. Schooling Celebrate Singapore, Saturda|r. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schooling, of Singapore, celebrated their Silver Wedding at 16, Dunearn Road, yesterday. They were married at the Cathedral on Dec. 11, 1911, and are now the proud parent of ten children, seven daughters and three sons.82 words
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Article95 1936-12-13 2 •Make-up* cannot create the source of Deauty—it destroys the recuperative power of the skin, and the user driven to go on using expensive subterfuges tc hide the ravages of time How much better, more sensible, mort economical it is to rely on the rtatUJ*. inward renewal95 words
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Advertisement198 1936-12-13 2 Raffles Brasserie! •5* BRAS BASAH ROAD I CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 Jo*£' 12 30 10 3 p m X '<jys WK SERVE THE BEST CUKRY <• V^ DISHES IN TOWN ORDER NOW XMAS PUDDINGS t X'MAS CAKES MINCE PIES A also V J XMAS CRAC KERS, NOVELTIES, ETC. A V AND198 words
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Advertisement131 1936-12-13 2 {3rdßid .\f<»mr; 5 SENSATION OF SENSATIONS THRILL OF THRILLS LVERY NIGHT PACKED HOUSES "DARDANELLA"! BALINESE DANCERS GRAND THEATRE \I-\v u'oklu 1 TO-NIGHT, SUNDAY, 13th DEC. at 9.30 n.m I PLAYED FOR 499 TIMES MFATIMMA" j Th» Balinese Temple Dancer Big success m Rangoon. Calcutta, Bombay, Madras. Colombo. HIGHLY PRAISED BY131 words
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1559 1936-12-13 3 f<m; and snow interfere Matches Abandoned LEAGUE PROGRAMME AFFECTED pOG and snow interfered with the home football programme, and besides one match m the second round of the F.A. Cup competition, there were many League encounters which had to be abandoned towards1,559 words
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Article273 1936-12-13 3 German Naval Visitors Entertained riUE Dutch Club was a guy scene la.st A night when the German community entertained the officers, cadets and r.:en of the cruder Emden and many Singapore friends. The officers and crew were entertained to a dinner, and then followed a273 words
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Article167 1936-12-13 3 An Explanation POSITION OF BOLIVIA AND SIAM London, Dec. 12. IN view of the considerable confusion which has arisen from yesterday's announcement by the Tin Committee the following appraisal of the position may prove helpful. The Committee's recommendation of a 100 per cent, quota for theReuter - 167 words
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Article180 1936-12-13 3 Legislation On Textiles Quotas (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 2 BEFORE leaving tor Belfast Mr. R. B. Willmot gave an interview m Manchester m which he emphasised the need for the inclusion of made-up and partly made-up textiles m the quota system m180 words
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Article472 1936-12-13 3 COOLIES RESUMING WORK TO-DAY AND ON TUESDAY Singapore, Sunday. HTHE strike of Indian Municipal coolies m Singapore is virtually at an end, according to information received just before going to press, and a section of the coolies whose services are required to-day, are expected to472 words
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Article585 1936-12-13 3 Committee's Report OPINION OF THE TRADE (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 2. INHERE is, naturally, strong and divided opinion m the Britisii film trade on the findings of tho Lord Moyne Committee Report, published this week. The twenty-eight clauses of the Report have covered far more ground,585 words
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Article164 1936-12-13 3 Anti-Japanese Pollcj Urged Nanking, Dec. 13. lyilTiNOrs Chinese taMps cur- rk-d out coup d'etat at Sianfu, the cajiittl of ihc Shews! Province, m Che mornine. Fighting is it sorted, but the details are not known. Chiang Kai She; left S'anfu v< day evening for Chinghua tfee, a164 words
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Article88 1936-12-13 3 London, Dec. 12. HOME rugger results to-day: Cheshire 19 Northumberland n Cornwall 0 Gloucestershire 11 Devon 6 Somerset Durham 26 Cumberland Blackheath 13 Leicester Guy's Hospital 8 The Army 4 London Welsh 38 Aberavon Old Merchant T. 11 Harlequins 10 ~>outn Albion 14 London Univ. Richmond 5 NewportReuter - 88 words
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Article147 1936-12-13 3 .lust Won By ()-•"> THRUXING HI(.(;KH AT SEREMBAN Saturday. CINGAPoKK fust beat tfafri Malacca ;»t rugger to-day by six points (hv m> i bo live goal) Heavy rain early m the afternoon n<ad< jood handling difficult, bul the Combined States held then own m the first half.147 words
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Article73 1936-12-13 3 INSURANCE AGAINST WAR RISKS Lloyds 9 Abolish Clause London, Dec 12. REUTER is reliably informed that the war risk clause, insuring against, war, civil war and revolution, was abolished some ten days ago by Lloyds so far a.s non-marine risks are concerned. The above applies to all countries, except the73 words
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Article65 1936-12-13 3 Twenty-Three Detained Men Re'eased Singapore, Saturday. Twenty three of the 24 Hainanesc and Hokiens who were detained when the police conducted series of raids m the Kandang Kerbau and J;>lan Besar districts on Wednesday night have been released. The only man who was detained, a Hokien, was charged65 words
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Article40 1936-12-13 3 Domestic Production, as represented by exports fnitn Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay state.-, and Straits Sc tlements <Sett]( ment oi Malacca of tin and tin-in-oic at 75.5 per cent, during the month ol November, 1936 was 5.381 tons.40 words
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Advertisement265 1936-12-13 3 When Stomach Hurts That's ACID at work f{ J &J\ attacking the lining of l^tn* v your stomach, fermenting m J^^^^ food and paving the way for -^j| That burning pain m the pit of your jR stomach, that agonising attack of fl fl wind two hours after eating, and265 words
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Advertisement255 1936-12-13 4 PAVILION TO-DAY 3.15 —6,15— 9.15 j Warner Bros. (Jreat Screen Success V., s s I 3 Famous Stars m a (Jay Exciting Romance > WHICH LOVER B fTRWTIiiJI LI f<■ T A :HH J (i (EXTRA GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS and a Grand 2 Reel Musical-Comedy jri gr I 1 Iljri255 words
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Advertisement275 1936-12-13 4 1 OPENING TO-DAY! J I 1 CAPITOL 1 I I 3.15 6.15 9.15 j TWO IAVOIKITi:^ TOGETHER! j J i ..»"*>' 1 V .j^^M^^^^^^lJoSß^^^BßiKii^ to V^' i :^BB^BSBBBBB^^^^39BBB3B^ vj*fc BBBBE^v'' *>.-.■.■.•.-..■.. '■--'^■jKjfiffQ^-^Mipyy^^^^Sy' '^'^BBBBBBBBBbIbSBbT V S bbb^/^^^^^lbbl bb^ -ji^^ Jn&lf VH b^^hbjßb^bbT i^ jsa^ v i Latest Ik M U** I275 words
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Advertisement312 1936-12-13 4 Special Holiday Matinee To-morrow at 3.15 PACKED WITH ACTION. SEE HIM RIDE! thrills and fights? SEE HIM FIGHT! SEE HIM SHOOT! ALHAMBRA The world's greatest action stars! TWO BIG FEATURES IN 7fjL :^|ft ONE PROGRAMME! Their JcCJ^4t3flurfßsJsr hi^fiest surprise pictures v^^°* T^'**^ JSKEalfi V- j" mr% W^V <J1 1 .3312 words
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3534 1936-12-13 5 FIRST POST OFFICE CONTRACT ON COMMERCIAL ROUTE ROMANCE OF POSTAL DISPATCH AERIALLY THE Hying mail has reached and passed, another milestone its history. This was the seventeenth anniversary the first official consignment by the Post Office of mailloads by air on the pioneer air3,534 words
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Advertisement246 1936-12-13 5 LONDON PREFERS THIS GUM-FREE DRESSING Smart men the world ot«t are fol- f HT< lowing London's lead m using w^w gm BRYLCREEM the Perfect Hair v 7 /A Dressing. And no wonder I Bryl- ff^-, V^/ r-^S crcrra keeps the hair glossy and m f IJ5r position without resorting to246 words
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Advertisement178 1936-12-13 6 \*AAhsu\j r\ i tj a\ i i ixAW^ live v/rrti\ vyssggjxS&*^jgj§jS^^,gjsSB^^? .f tßwHi SShI •^syQ^*w&pftflgxtt\'y&yA'&&r. *^*x->.^|i->ftwS*!3^^^^B^nßB^^KS'' fe^ x^Myc^cßwß^B^^^^B if' Ifi <^' :^'<^'<^'°^'-^-^-^''^'^ 7 Randall for labels) M^-V MTLov^y? FROM BOURWVITA J^BV\ AND SPECIAL SPOONS n 1 "m 7' j| No. I. One Beaker and saucer 2 l-lb. equivalent BHWk Hjj|^^178 words
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281 1936-12-13 7 MUSICAL TREAT IN "STAGE STRUCK 9 HOW BROADWAY SUCCESSES ARE MADE "CTAGE STRUCK," First Na- Mortal's mammoth new musical romance, comes to the Capitol Theatre with an all star cast including Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Warren William. Frank McHugh, Jeanne Midden, the Yacht Club, Boys,281 words
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Article, Illustration349 1936-12-13 7 Famous Judge Impressed THE DEVIL IS A SISSY' 9 COINCIDENCE piled on coincidence when Superior Court Judge Be 1 Lindsav. the country's leading authority on juvenile problems, recently visited a moti n picture set of a juvenile court to give it his stam;> of approval In the349 words
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Article, Illustration399 1936-12-13 7 "The Magnificent Brute" Victor McLaglen 's Weakness For Blondes A TREMENDOUS man, big as all outdoors, attracts the admiring glances of most women. That is the case with Big Steve Andrews who is a fool for blondes m assorted sizes and wholesale lots. Fie is a whale of a fellow399 words
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Article200 1936-12-13 7 Scoundrels Outlive Heroes PRIME doesn't pay and the way of the transgressor s hare I—except1 except m movieland. Cinematic scoundrelism seems to pay higher dividends than true-blue heroism, according to the number o veteran villains still at work m Roiijw xi, m ooii'.ra I t the200 words
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Advertisement354 1936-12-13 7 AMBITIOUS MEN! Mr. J. D. C. Mackay speaks to you. The jfl| ]Bt greatest changes m f men's lives have come from a moment's ins- gf piration. Newton saw \ri'*k-& the apple fall. Watt > T^L saw the kettle boil. And everything was changed. 4RHMHB Many an important Executive, Accountant,354 words
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Advertisement341 1936-12-13 7 c6rns as 6i^ as peas banished by Radox ttate fhumn i" m.mii*§ mm n*«l «w.s <^/r, at tfo bottom of my fat. <v,r/< if ay« /^r<7<- a« a sisf «0€ and th**K M a BMb Ml* /<«' f r L but afUr M»Hf i/"« B*fcw />>(/ S //v M dirtded,341 words
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Advertisement228 1936-12-13 7 What Made His Hair Grow? |a| His letter for the Answer. "Two years .+-<■■,., ago I was bald J^7 r- all over the top Sm "I felt asham ed for people ta Jfc'. I tried different "> 3*V preparaS good i remain/jsk*' ed bald until I A%^ used Kotalko. c228 words
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Article6006 1936-12-13 8 WILLIAM CROSS - WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore Previous chapters of this story told how Sir Stamford Raffles was m Penang m the early days of January, 1819. preparing for his new enterprise, the establishment of a trading station further south. The island of6,006 words
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Advertisement194 1936-12-13 8 OB rlJi3 V> vOk 1 V^T^^ An opporiuni-y to study, m the leisure of >O» your home, tht plan of Assurance most 1 <^^^ r\ v\ suited to you- own special requirements. Cc^^^ ti?>* \X^ There are many GREAT EASTERN \K Life Policies, each of which has special v\ C^o^194 words
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Advertisement173 1936-12-13 8 Identified by M^k l^^fl^^t^^ |HS? j3 J^J ADVANTAGES E? 01 NO OTHER ONE PEN KM 9 POSSESSES jm JK Air-sealed, ready-to-write Dry-proof point. Lifetime jjA fiuarautee*. One stroke fil!in<:. emptying, <lrantn^. jpyF Piaiinura clianncl FtATHEKJ OUCH j.«»iiit- tor infkt*i&J?l slant tvo-way vrritin;: your own normal stroke or jnM; a fine,173 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1936-12-13 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES iN the eOQTB€ otf fairly long career as a Journalist, I can recall only two or three events uhich caused such intense discussion as the news which "broke," as they say, on Thursday of last week. The outbreak of war was one such event; the armistice was1,646 words
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Advertisement36 1936-12-13 9 A wide selection of choice POULTRY GAME Australian Turkeys, English Ducks, Long Island Duckling s, English Chickens, English Australian Capons, Scotch (house, Pheasants, English Quail. English Pigeons. Continental Teal, Partridges, Woodcock, Pigeons, Wild Duck. PHONE 5.57836 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1936-12-13 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by our woman i correspondent I HOW that everybody has come to know what an excellent place the Cocolint Grove is. there is no keeping them away. Every night sees a crowded dance floor, packed dining tables, and everyone merry and bright. On Saturday there1,362 words
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Article, Illustration1738 1936-12-13 10 NEW AND LOVELY IS the three-piece evening gown which ROBINSON'S have received from Josephine "C". It is made m the new Tribute silk which is all hand-woven. It is a beautiful soft material and has a slight rustle about it to give a striking effect. This particular1,738 words
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Advertisement71 1936-12-13 10 I Luxuria FACE POWDER j Shine vanishes and J i a velvet-smooth finish takes its place when you dust on this ex- I quisitely delicate t powder. It's medium weight, which means J that it Hatters every S skin and the eight i shades arc com- i picxion-matched. $2.25 Per71 words
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Advertisement126 1936-12-13 10 This r s r'»«iJinas SEND HOME MALAYAN PEWTER Hundreds of «««****«<£■„&%££ Ki g<iOm MALAYAN PBWTER CO., (Opposite The Federal Dispensary) YAP AH LOY STREET, KUALA LUMPUR Singapore: Maynard Co., Ltd., Penang: The Dispensary (1929) Ltd., Ipoh: Charles Grenier Co., Ltd., Malacca: The George Town Dispensary, Ltd. DEEP WAVES.. CRISP LITTLE126 words
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Advertisement222 1936-12-13 10 pafTr wwwßj Wondersoft KOTEX gives new comfort Makes chafing and pulling impossible KOTEX is the ideal pad for active girls because it stays dry and soft. There's no chafing and rubbing. The sides arc covered with a film of softest cotton the sides only, mind you. for the surface is222 words
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Advertisement166 1936-12-13 10 THERE IS A SALE ON NO j at the i I Novelty Store. COME AND SEE THE LOVELY THINGS Capitol Building. PALAIS DES MODES? 33, Stamford Road, Singapore. EXCLUSIVE X'MAS STOCKS JUST ARRIVED i From NEW YORK LONDON PARIS. I Exquisite MODEL Evening: Gowns m Latest Materials OTIC EVENING WRAPS,166 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1936-12-13 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and PHASER'S HILL HANCE night at the Sebngor Club 1 (ry occasion. The band m its best form and it was obvious ►ryone thoroughly enjoyed th*» Ing Two old fashioned waltzes -reatly to the delight, of quite a folks. Ct&y Reeve Tucker m an old rase1,014 words
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254 1936-12-13 11 by H. V. MORTON THIS book is the same fascinat- ing blend of Biblical commentary and travel narrative that characterised its piedeoessor, "In The Step Of Tne Master" a book which became the best-seller of 1935, and was hailed as a254 words
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Advertisement90 1936-12-13 11 Vogue's! Highlights of Fashion PARIS dictates SINGAPORE raonJE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE Weekly Shipments of Distinctive Evening Gowns— Creations of the most exciting models m the Paris Openings It is owing to Devaluation of he French Francs that our exclusive Gowns are inexpensive. Intrust your elegance to our exP*, 190 words
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Advertisement102 1936-12-13 11 •g. ZZZZ t S WONDER BOOKS S Easily the most popular Gift Books for Children of all ages, t S HOW ITS DONE I S TELL ME WHY? 1 DO YOU KNOW? ANIMALS J RAILWAYS i SHIPS SOLDIERS S EMPIRE S THE NAVY 5 AIRCRAFT WHY AND WHAT? I I102 words
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Advertisement143 1936-12-13 11 de Souza's 9, STAMFORD ROAD. I Have always m stock Dresses for All Occasions, Model Hats, Slacks, j j Girdles and Flowers for Society Gowns. t I Hats Blocked and Made to Any Style with your Material to Match Your Dresses. 'Phone 3188. S I s i Has Just Received143 words
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Advertisement144 1936-12-13 11 A woman knows 'i~A ihat In the vital matters of hygiene and comfoa she is (&4- vfTX safe with SouthaHs V^-^7 a name associated A I for over 50 years 'i y/. 'with the highest V^^ I possible standards I f of purjty. \L nt Of all Chemists Sole Agents144 words
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615 1936-12-13 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec, 13, 1936. THE THREAT TO SINGAPORE IT v,. ng strange that at the meeting of the Legislative Ceun--00 MuniLiy not a single reference 1 made to a matter which has n the subject of lively discussion wherever citizens meet. We allude, of course, to the615 words
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Article1648 1936-12-13 12 Shocks And Shaw And Empire Links MOT since the Great War has any subject occupied so much space m tlu> world's press as the romance of King Edward VTII and his decision to abdicate. r Pte frankness and sensation with which a delicate subject have1,648 words
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Article590 1936-12-13 12 THE following, like most of the Scot- tisli stories was concocted m Aber- deen. A THE latest wicked libel on a noble race i begins m the usual way with four j men of mixed nationalities going into a bar. The American stood a590 words
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Article, Illustration629 1936-12-13 13 PRACTICAL TUITION IN SINGAPORE MALAYAN SEMINARY STUDENTS BUILD CONCRETE ROAD L<> BD m Tpper Serangoon, opposite the Bidadari Cemetery, n an institution m Singapore which is making a steady and yet tcrtail progress m its evangelical, educational and welfare work, and which teaches also the dignity629 words
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Article474 1936-12-13 13 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Doctor of Ocular Science.) The eye obeys exactly tne aciion of the mind. When a thought strikes us, the eyes fix and remain gazing at a distance. At the mention of an unfamiliar name, the eyes wink. Theu is no nicety474 words
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Article635 1936-12-13 13 2. FEEDING j How Many Meals A Day? IX my last article I wrote about the choice of a dog or puppy. In this 1 propose to inve you a few hints on Low to feed him. The first thing you will have to decide635 words
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Advertisement13 1936-12-13 13 Mr H. W Jewkes, B 'Vh the Prindpal ut i m- Malayan Seminary.13 words
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Advertisement125 1936-12-13 13 32 SOLDIERS IN WLMM I M FORM 1 to foaid you day and niuht agalnfi attacks of weakness, brain-fag, indigestion, stomach disorder otc. 16 days service co^ts un\s 80 cts. Have 55 years active seivice throughout the world i Over 100,000 unsolicited Testimonials. For our Free Book KAMSHASTRA, a guide125 words
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Article1497 1936-12-13 14 In Which I Discourse On Ipoh And Penang And\ S Take Up The Cudgels On S Their Behalf Against /r- 1 responsible Statements Made By Some Person Or Persons Unknown And s Also Suggest Suitable j Punishments For Those Who Calumniate Either Or S Both1,497 words
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Advertisement179 1936-12-13 14 I -.TICKETS ISSUED J %^VJLy|W BY ALL 3 TEAM- t FOR *SFTP. AIR AND s TRAVEL' MILWAYLINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention S and assistance. i 1 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. > Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNbS CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS.179 words
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Advertisement109 1936-12-13 14 %#Fi WlTri ErliO scorcher/ you say Eno is more than a joyously on your way to the filing refreshing J J J J drink. It cools the office. But look at you by the system, relieving heaviafternoon! Collar limp. Sleep? ne ff. and g f fl tion setting your blood109 words
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Advertisement279 1936-12-13 14 •A\ KEEP YOUR DOG FIT *^fiP^'fir If you want your dog to be always lively, happy and m good CtiMSL h-Sk. condition you m" s t give him Sherley's Tonic and Condition sSSaiißijp^aßß l>owders Thecause oi Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite. Listlessness, Itching, Scratching, 'Hair Shedding,' etc., is j/ AX279 words
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Advertisement29 1936-12-13 14 YOU SHOULD CAT NESTLES y^QUICK OATS \X t W ff^ Ml V^vX J I 1 M X P FOR EXTRA STAMINA NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE Unbreakable ftn29 words
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Article1075 1936-12-13 15 THE PRESS THE ROYAL ROMANCE The Time FactorVital Minutes An Earthquake "Missed!" Rushing The Latest News Into Print JUV. staffs of newspapers the world ovei ;.»•<• jml beginning to recover from the an imposed upon them as the result of :hc constitutional issue raised by the Kind's desire to marry1,075 words
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Article, Illustration984 1936-12-13 17 PLAI IN<; FOR SAFETY "Horatius" I*l IK etinunation ol avoidable chances or the acceptance of U'sser risks is the j.roof of a ,«><i '•> Edge '»!ay. c. While the play ti i oa« ra alternatives, it is for ii,*> ueclartr V tit which ol them offers -t method984 words
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Advertisement22 1936-12-13 17 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE MALACCA. KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT, MUAR. PBUNfI MOTORS. PENANG. IPOH MOTORS. IPOH, MOTORISTS STORES. SEREMBAN.22 words
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Advertisement255 1936-12-13 17 INDIGESTION goes m 2 minutes Here's something of real interest to all sufferers from indigestion, heartburn, flatulence and stomach gas a new charcoal an activated charcoal with fifty times the power of absorption of ordinary medicinal charcoal. This new product is known as Chardox. Just put two Chardox fa R255 words
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Advertisement271 1936-12-13 17 Quickly Gives Teeth New Lustre and Natural Whiteness Scientists have found that u-ly stain and jJL y arc caused by germs m the mouth. f^'Nß'fc^Bl Give your toeth an antiseptic cieunsinc with Kyjynos and quickly the dangerous JL vPi^% mouth germs are destroyed. Your teeth jAk TE& -T improve m271 words
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Advertisement672 1936-12-13 18 Wye Parker's amazing Vacumatic the ever welcome gift because this rare and exclusive beauty charms and delights all who receive it. The revolutionary pen that holds 102% more ink and shows when to refill! CHOOSING a gift that will really women who want the finest things m What other fountain672 words
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Article762 1936-12-13 19 BADMINTON TEST UP-COUNTRY TWO MATCHES Warm Welcome For Visitors By "Racquet") THi. visit of the Singapore badminon earn to Epoh and Penang timing the Christmas Holidays this iinn'h has been arousing unusual inNrr m the NorLh. Both m Perak and iv the Northern Settlement preparations762 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1936-12-13 19 THE third anniversary celebrations or Treasury-Audit Sports Union were held at the Tan j on;.'; Rhu Government holiday bungalow last Sunday. A good number of the members of the Union was present. The enjoyable sports events arranged by the sports committee were keenly competed by all the1,131 words
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Article181 1936-12-13 19 Probable Players Who Will Make Visit (From Ovr Own Correwondent Malacca. i IOHORE are meeting to consider the J invitation by the Malacca Badminton Association to come to Malacca during the Hari Raya holidays for the return inter-Stats match. It is to be hope that Johore181 words
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Article249 1936-12-13 19 Gen. Sir Harry Chauvel To Lead Contingent Canberra, Nov. 20. AT least half of the naval, military, an-.; air force contingent for the Coronation to be formed if contingents are sent by other Dominions will be returned soldiers, and the party will be headen by General249 words
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Article295 1936-12-13 19 In Singapore PLAYERS TO GO UP-COUNTRY (By "Dragon") HTHE delay m running the remainut& tournaments m the programme <>f the Singapore Badminton As tion continues. Six entries have u.>w lx>,:; receive; for the women's singles. They are Misses Betty Ho, Tan Kirn Lvi, i- --.x". Tan,295 words
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Article205 1936-12-13 19 57 More Dead Found On Battlefields Paris. REMAINS of soldiers killed m the Qrcri War are still being discovered on the battlefields of Flanders and piece*, of shell are still being removed from the living after 20 years. These Reuter messages tell the grim story:205 words
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Advertisement361 1936-12-13 19 NURSE PITS ON 8' 2 LBS. OF FLESH Restored to health after influenza All who are worried because thry are losing weight and fear dreadful consequences should read this letter from an English nurse. This lady had lost 10 pounds m weight after influenza and was terribly run-down; yet see361 words
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954 1936-12-13 20 CAN THEY BEAT SELANGOR? DETERMINING FACTORS IN SINGAPORE'S ROUT By "Forward") AFTEfi tii,. i delect kst wet»k of the Singapore fifteen, 1 think it certain that the Army will be able to beat the R.A.F. and H.X. thi.> weeK-end, ami thus qualify954 words
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132 1936-12-13 20 The Malayan Inter -State Hockey Season IN- thr micbt of the Malayan hockey I season, th^ following table of the in-ter-State results with the scorers will be of interest: Goals P. W. L. D. V. A. Singapore 3 4 1 18 10 Selan 1^ v 3 3 15 2 Negri132 words
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Article661 1936-12-13 20 "K. O - "K.O." BOXING DAY The New Siamese Star (By piGHT fans will be served with something" really good on Boxing Day. Ignacio Fernandez, lightweight champion, and Joe Diamond head the card m a 12-round battle, and that well-known Siamese fighter, Boon Mah, who has cleaned up the featherweights661 words
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Article, Illustration771 1936-12-13 20 The Coming Match Against Negri (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca. WHILE Malacca had at last th e oppcr- tunity of opening its goal-scoring account at Kuala Lumpu- last Saturday against Perak, still tli2 Settlement side! hai not yet come to the end of th? spell of rad luck771 words
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Article291 1936-12-13 20 AN ANSWER Players And Their Off -Days (By "Sticks") CINGAPORE confounded their critics during th? last week-end when they won both their upcountry matches against Negri Sembilan and Pcrak by comfortable margins. A splendid defence and perfect understanding among the forwards was said to be mainly291 words
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Advertisement30 1936-12-13 20 KATTEIKSBY i for ME3J I ■re Briiish and Best There Is a shape and quality for every discerning man— In various weights for differing climates. YoiiriM'xf hat should be a30 words
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Advertisement150 1936-12-13 20 WITHOUT PURE aLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. B»«BM.l VETARZO«Ii^ S Never before was ther« anything like a. nor arc us marvellous proper iiec likely r^JSTjL^ ever to be equaiiod m diseases arising from impure blood. It teurcne, out and expeie f altl-n from the vital current every lurking trace of poisoned150 words
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Advertisement268 1936-12-13 20 Quickest Healer for all Festering Sores and Itching Eruptions If you suffer from a disfiguring, distressing rv#/*re skin eruption, medical science cannot offer CURES you a surer, quicker remedy than this Ff*7EAiA simple Cuticura treatment which is the MCmA result of long research by a physician special- T\ ur\ D268 words
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Article, Illustration834 1936-12-13 21 THE SELANGOR SUCCESSION FRANK SPEECH At Government Luncheon I Muil i r ndcn' London. Di*c. 2 U- II f h 5 of Solangor came H x ek health justice Tha* h^ Achieved at -of f»at I; was imp! 5 it n i hriff834 words
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Article541 1936-12-13 21 For Private Flying 28 MILES TO THE GALLON HPHAT the people of Singapore are not only conscious of the usefulness and delight of flying bu* also want to fly themselves was never better demonstrated thax\ when Imperial Airways gave flights over the island a short while541 words
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Article257 1936-12-13 21 Two Arrests FIVE AND TWENTY CENTS PIECES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A HUGE quantity of counterfeit coins and counterfeiting paraphernalia formed the haul by officer of the local detective branch whe^ hey raided a hut m an estate m Sungei Layang last night257 words
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Article388 1936-12-13 21 Young Son Of The Rev. S. S. Pakianathan Singapore, Saturday. THE death occurred of Guneratnam Jesudasan, aged 15, son of Rev. S. S. Pakianathan at noon yesterday m the General Hospital, Singapore, of typhoid. The deceased was a pupil m the AngloChinese Secondary School and was much liked388 words
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Article336 1936-12-13 21 Opening* Performance At Grand Theatre Singapore, SaturcL THE reputation of Dja's Dardanella Troup? wa.s certainly enhanced at their opening performance at the Grand Theatre, New World, last night, the large crowd whi h filled the Theatre to capacity going home thoroughly satisfied with an excellent en- tainment.336 words
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Article36 1936-12-13 21 Mr. C. O Daintry, the Negri Srmbilan State cricketer and hockey player, w 1 i met with a motor accident recent'v is now batter and out of hospital Ho is n present recuperating on aser's Hill.36 words
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Article244 1936-12-13 21 THE SINGAPORE MARKET uncial I Singapore, Saturday morning. RUBBER Singapore: •"•i- > cts., down dL Market Ton*". Quid and Lond n: 9 I'ltid.. down 1 L6d. Market Tone: Qui« I New York: 18 7 c-i down 3L6 ct. Market Tone: Quiet Singapore This morn: i quiet and lathei London indicate244 words
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92 1936-12-13 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. b< I X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. December 32 > a 32 U ivA.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. December) 32 116 32 316 i.X.RS.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 32 32 do. December 32 32 do. Jan. Mar.92 words
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Advertisement74 1936-12-13 21 TFRED ASTAIRE Imd i.i\4.i:ii uoc.i iss m their Greatest MUSICAL Comedy Show I^WINGJTJME" 1 j At the CAPITOL JTOHS WEEK I W^^ "WEAKNESS r Km debility U^^DESCHIENS'Syrup W/i V// fcs,\ of Hapmoplobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed thai this radical remedy AL 7 S CURES, aiid gives74 words
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Article198 1936-12-13 22 Vanquishes Rheumatism m Feet Here is a story of a young man who had ftven up hope of taking part m uciive sports with his fellows again. He tells how he tried one remedy after another and how finally a former sufferer put him on198 words
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Article224 1936-12-13 22 Hockey Draw POOR CONDITIONS IN PENANG GAME (Fran Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. IT is doubtful if worse conditions could have prevailed than those existing when Selangor and Penang took the field at the Huichings School ground to-day for their inter-State hockey er counter. Great things224 words
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Article193 1936-12-13 22 Match With Queensland Country Eleven Ipswich, Dec. 12. IN the match between the M.C.C. and a Queensland Country Eleven, the latter, batting first, knocked up 30,, runs. T. Allen made 118. The M.C.C. had made 31 without loss at the close ot play. The weather wasReuter - 193 words
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Article264 1936-12-13 22 St. Matthew's And BendemeerWin Singapore, Saturday. The St. Matthew's Young Men's Guild beat the August Badminton Party by fcur goals to nil m an S.C.F.Ai. League match at Jalan Besar to-day. The match was very one-sided, three goals for the S.M.Y.M.G. being scored during the first half.264 words
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Article309 1936-12-13 22 LAST WORD With Admiral Of The Fleet London, Dec. 12. IT is now believed that exKing Edward VIII sailed from England m the destroyer Wolfhound and not m the naval yacht Enchantress. Members of the ex-King's suite awaited the arival of Edward aft Portsmouth. The navalReuter - 309 words
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Article205 1936-12-13 22 Changi Engineers Lose- In Close Struggle Singapore, Saturday. PLAYING this evening ac Farrer Park against the R.E., Changi, the St.. Andrew's rugger team added another' victory to its already enviable record, winning by eight points (a goal and a try) to five (a goal). With a view205 words
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Article64 1936-12-13 22 No Celebration In Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Dec. 12. THE British Legation announced this; arterooon that on the occasion en King George's birthday on Monday, there will be no celebration on the pan cf the British Colony, cards and callers at the Legation even beingReuter - 64 words
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169 1936-12-13 22 MALAYA'S BACKBONE Tribute To The Chines Of This Country t,By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 2. In my opinion the education given boys m Malaya is better than the educaion given m this country said Mr. E. Conrad Baker addressing the Rotary Club at Yeovil. Mr. Baker169 words
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Article108 1936-12-13 22 American Support GRATIFICATION IX LONDON Lond n. Dc-c. 11. AX announcement m Washington -day by the Acting Secr< f State, expressing the hope of tae United States government that the mediation offer to end the civil war m Spain, which the French and British <;British Official Wireless - 108 words
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Article197 1936-12-13 22 Preliminary Inquiry Against Malay 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. HURING the preliminary inquiry Into a charge ol murder against a Malay named Abu Hassan, known m his village as "Hassan Gemok.' a Rural Board coolie, Sivhambaram. made serious allegations against the accused. Abu Hassan is charged with197 words
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Advertisement320 1936-12-13 22 HAVE grM^ YOUR J|jjEYES i ill EXAM—BY THE MOST MODERN METHODS KNOWN TO SCIENCE! Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Largest and Best Equipped. R. A. Thompson. D.O.S. Ophthalmlst. Dr. of Ocular Science Consultation without cost or obligation. f II O X El B T i320 words
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Advertisement238 1936-12-13 22 ?AMffwAY U ALWAvfjUMPY, THE VITAL NERVE-NOURISHING IRRITABLE. THEN THE VITAMIN B IN QUAKER OATS DOCTOR TOLD MA DE H£R A >a^ X2Z HER TO EAT Rl NEW WOMAN. f^R ew^=|==ssi!!3 Our bodies must have a fresh supply of Vitamin B R^fjr^Y>?v|jj every day. We cannot store a surplus, and without238 words
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Advertisement20 1936-12-13 22 -JL f PAVILION-Tiisuu j RETURN SCREENING BY SPECIAL REQUEST i iMP,^ M? >:■- ii f■L■■ XV BC I ■m W i20 words
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Article835 1936-12-13 23 NAVY AIRMEN BEATEN KEEN ATTACK Gallant Defence Of Losers Singapore, Saturday. THE Army Rugger XV, finalists m the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup Competition, were opposed to the Combined XV of the R.N? and R.A.F. m the Malaya Cup Rugger competition at Anson Road835 words
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Article433 1936-12-13 23 Narrow Victory In Padang Rugby T Singapore, Saturday. tit, S.C.C. "B" proved too good for the Police m their rugby encounter on the Padang this evening, winning by six points (two tries) to three. The Cricket Club were better m the set scrums, and handling the433 words
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Article112 1936-12-13 23 Hard Court Championship Being Organised THE first hard courts tennis tournament to be held m Singapore is now being arranged by Mr. D. H. Kleinman, honorary secretary of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association, and who will be the referee. The tournament, for which entries will close on Jan.112 words
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Article180 1936-12-13 23 V.M.C.A. vs. the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. on Tuesday, at Raffles College ground: J. Bleha. R. Lyne, P. C. Sands, V. Xavier, Lee Fong Lim leapt. 1 G. L. Day, Thong Sing Ching. P. Swyny. Gan Kee Siang M. Armstrong, K. Leembruggcn. Reserves: C. Reshty, R. Eu, I. Newman.180 words
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Article46 1936-12-13 23 Sydney, Dec. 12. A medical report states that G. O. Allen's knee is "0.k." A rest is necessary, but he will be fit for the second- Test which begins on Friday. Reuter. Allen was originally reported to have water on the knee.46 words
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Article85 1936-12-13 23 THE managing of prize-fighters Is becoming more and more popular among the film stars m Hollywood Bmp Crosby, the crooner, who has won fame both over the radio and on the screen, is the latest star to venture into the fi^ht business. He has acquired the managership of85 words
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Article1186 1936-12-13 23 GOOD DIVIDENDS AT IPOH THRILLING FINISHES MARK CLOSE OF SKYE MEET (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IN spite of the., threaening attitude of the weatfaer there was a large crowd present at the Ipoh race course this afternoon for he final day of ifche Perak Turf Club's Winter Skye1,186 words
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Article160 1936-12-13 23 Engagements For The Week IMIE Straits Settlements Police Bai.d will perform m pubhc during tbe week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. Q. Hitch, L.R.A.M A.C.R.M R.M.S.k. Tuesday. Dec. 15 at Kaiong Park at G p.m: 1. March Pot-Pourri: "Steps ol Glory" < Aubrey Winter 2.160 words
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Article146 1936-12-13 23 GOVERNMENT HOU SE Monday, Dec. 7. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, aiis morning The Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Dec. 8 In the morning Mr. A. Perego, Consul for Italy, called en His146 words
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Article38 1936-12-13 23 The Shipping Office and the offices !of the Statistics Department will be i open to-morrow Dec. 14 for one hour only (from 10 am to 11 a.m.). says a notice from the Master Attendant Straits Settlements38 words
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Article194 1936-12-13 23 I njustified Demands WHY NEGOTIATIONS BUOKK DOWN Shanghai, Dee. 12. OEPLYLNG to pressmen, who poll \n\ wit a gtatareitnt made. by a Japanese foreign Ofce qpototman the other clay, a spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ofice said thai the Chinese attitude was eleariy outlined m his194 words
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Article57 1936-12-13 23 S.C.C. tournament match: Merchants v. P.S. and B. on Tuesday at S.C.C.:A. P. Webb; G. D. A. Lundon. J. H. Abbot, A. P. CraiKie, W. T. Htnman, A. Oolville, A. Cromarty: K. S. Sykes, S. J. Rand, D. P. Perry. W A Ball, R. A. &obper, P. E.57 words
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Article, Illustration160 1936-12-13 24 A general view of the parade on the Padang at the Proclamation cf King George VI m Singapore. (Tribune) Officials and judges of the Johore- Singapore walking race. (Tribune) 3i'r?ral Dobbie, the G.0.C., arriving for the Proclamation Tribune The S.R.C. beat he R.A.F. by s—l m a hockey match onTribune; Topical Press - 160 words
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Advertisement256 1936-12-13 24 24 PAGtI FOR 5 CENTS RGBOUS '^!I "I n d va I p'jy my Medol round '*mi ate- llfl I JBhI OU B^W^W r noon. W. to you and Derek nn u st look ifrei Hl^^Sk!. "Lf i<i--ert-encU *ou. ho^e *ny-ay Derek Ann dentist broth*. «horn Sara l^^>, -as meeting256 words
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