Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 December 1936
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1936-12-27 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 29. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1936 FIVE CENTS14 words
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254 1936-12-27 1 EX-KING TO RECEIVE A PENSION OF £50,000 DISCUSSION BY COMMITTEE CABINET VIEW Extra Income For New King (By Air Mail) London, Dec. lfi. pX-KINC; Edward, says the Sunday Referee political correspondent, will be required to undergo a "Means Test" before the question of what income he is to receive from254 words
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Article125 1936-12-27 1 Market For Britain MR. WILLMOTT IN DERBY (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent, London, Dec. 16. nnHE possibility of considerable civil aviation expansion m Malaya from which British firms will undoubtedly benefit, was dia cussed by Mr. R. B. Willmott, British Trade Commissioner m Malaya, m125 words
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Article90 1936-12-27 1 [Th° foirJWing^Hpintm»n f .s ruv xiotifiBnt Engineer. Malaydßpublic Works kDr Stnnl«Jfcordon Wiilimo'.!. QOvernlent AnaljjpFCvpnis. fe> be an assistant nalyst, S.S. Mr. Norman H.ivry Gittias Jp be a Dental tffcer. Malayan Medic£qpßervice. Mr. WW&. Reeves, M.C.S.. to act as Tr- ird /Magistrate. Singapore. Mr. «TP. Cromwell. M.C.S., to officiate'90 words
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Article, Illustration104 1936-12-27 1 Manufacturers all over Britain have 1 arge stocks of Coronation articles rendered useless by the abdication. Many of them are adapting the old stock and substituting new designs t hereon Millions of metal boxes have been made, but within a day of the announcement, the firstTopical Press - 104 words
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Article149 1936-12-27 1 Young Marshal Also KAI SHEK HAS. ARRIVED, c ACCOMPANIED 'BY HIS WIFE. MR-. Ddtt&iD And colqnel j. l. huang, .who Went to sianfu m the early-, stages of the revolt to keep the generalissimo company. mr. t. v. soong also arrivfd, i from loyang. twoReuter - 149 words
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Article78 1936-12-27 1 SEQUEL TO RELEASE Two questions are now freely asked: What repercussions can be expecied us regards the constitution and person i\'A of the Government. What measures will be taken to liquidate the situation revealed in the K North-West as a result of the affair. The answer to both questions dependsReuter - 78 words
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Article314 1936-12-27 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - I Earlier messages state: Shanghai, Saturday. 1 MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek and Vis wife arrived in Nanking at 12.30 p.m. to-day by air from I.oyang. I The whole nation is enlhusiasti- rally celebrating 'his safe return to I the capital. The military operations against the J Shensi rebels have been314 words
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Article31 1936-12-27 1 THE BITER BIT FAMOUS ICE-BREAKER LOCKED IN ICE Moscow, Dec. 26. THE ice-Breaker Sibiryokolf, so-called pride of the Northern sea route, has .'ft'ur salvag-iis 1 i^-lrceafcej&s > fScue'a the entire crew.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article60 1936-12-27 1 Output Of Steel' In The Soviet Union Moscow. Dec. 26. THE ice-breaker Sibiryokoff, so-called Union was 15,905.000 tons, and rolled metal 12,1 15. 000 tons, which was an increase over the 1935 outputs of 30.4 and 32 per cent, respectively. The industry produced 340,000 tons of steel and60 words
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Article84 1936-12-27 1 (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 16. Mr. G*. W. A. Trimmer, Chairman of tne Singapore Harbour Board is returning on Jan. 6. Visitors to Malaya House during the week were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Avery, Kuala Lumpur; Mr. and Mrs. D. Benson, Trengganu: Mr. D. F.84 words
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99 1936-12-27 1 "I AM WILLING TO DIE IF IT WILL BENEFIT MY COUNTRY" Chang Hsueh Liang says: Shanghai. Dec. 27. ITPON his arrival at Nanking, Chang Hsueh Liang sent a letter to Chiang Kai Shek as follows: "I am naturally rustic, surly and unpolished wherefor I have committed an impudent and criminalReuter - 99 words
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Article254 1936-12-27 1 FIERCE (By Air lhd\% (From Out Own Correspondent Loudoti, Dee. Ju. fTHE London Zoo is mournirfij: tfco death of Fury, a Malayan tig<r. which died this week from .senile decay after having been a favimnte with visitors to the gardens for nearly 15 years. Fury254 words
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Article85 1936-12-27 1 Hebburn-on-Tvnf The Imperial, one of thfe eight destroyers ordered under the 1935 gramme. has been launched at the yard of Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company. Ltd., of Hebburn-on-Tvne She was christened by Lady Simpson, wife of Sir Frank Rimp.-on. Deputy Lieutenant of tho county ol Durham This85 words
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Article26 1936-12-27 1 Mr. F. S. Gibson, m!u.. h b?er pointed a member of the Singapore Haibour Board m the place of the late Mr. A. E. Thornley Jones.26 words
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Article215 1936-12-27 1 MR. F. BAILEY Was Bodyguard To King Edward jyiK. Frederic Bailey, who li <l some years m Malax a, u.i* <-xi i .1 A!).< to (he Governor and fofVMlt) bodyguard to Kiny Uwmrd 1 1 1 it achieving film success. His actfhg as a King's b'»«h guard215 words
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Article149 1936-12-27 1 Consolidation Of System Itt The Empir^ (By Air M.. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. D THAT the Colonial Office has no int^n- tion of alleviating the Btlnueiiev of textile quotas is si; by a* step taken m connection with Wesl Africa When the rayon and ptece Eoodsjju149 words
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Article84 1936-12-27 1 Should \\e Established In Far Fast (>m Our Own Corn nt> <By Air M;,. London, T% 18. A pka for a r<>"d Br. cljool m the Far .East >ns- of wKmt^s and profe »iona] men -iiphuir Clviii ai d Malaya m ntttcuin 4., letter to ih«- >•84 words
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Advertisement17 1936-12-27 1 5 A. IVL EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE ."I) 1. PE RF EQTION I^^J SCOTS WHISKY|o|c*717 words
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Advertisement11 1936-12-27 1 SINGAPORE BOXING Last night's boxing m Singapore see page 3. I11 words
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Article1352 1936-12-27 2 SPORTS PROMOTER TO DIE MURDER OF CHAUFFEUR DRAMATIC SCENES AS DEATH SENTENCE IS PASSED (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 16. WITH the fon-man of ihe jury m tears as he announced the verdict, and the j»dgf OB the pcint (rf Dreaking down as he recited the1,352 words
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Article166 1936-12-27 2 Due To Big Industrial Speed-Up (By Air Mall) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 16 fHE recent speed-up m industrial deve- lopment m China is regarded with particular interest m tin circles m view of the latest statistics of the International Tin Research Council From 3.773166 words
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Article667 1936-12-27 2 Mr. P. Mclntyre And Mr. A. J. Jbidelman MR. Paul Mclntyre, an old and respected resident 01 Singapore, died at his residence, JNo. 73, uairnnm Koau, on Cnrisimas Eve at tne age ol 715 years. Mr. Mcfeityre had been m indinerem healih for several months pasi667 words
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Article141 1936-12-27 2 Articles Awaiting Claimants IN the office of the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, are to be found a number of articles awaiting claimants. These are things which have been found m streets or left m shops by customers ?nd they must be claimed within six months. They include leather141 words
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Article24 1936-12-27 2 Dr. K. Ando will be the speaker at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.24 words
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Article456 1936-12-27 2 FOR VOLUNTEERS OTHER AUXILIAR V FORCES VOLUNTEERS m Malaya and thane m other auxiliary forces will learn with keen interest of the regulations relating* to the award of the new Efficiency Decoration (for officers) and Efficiency Medal (fci other ranks). The award is made by H.E.456 words
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Article350 1936-12-27 2 Fewer Deaths And More Births Recorded (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 16. WITH the exception of the years 1919 and 1920, which were affected by war conditions, the highest marriage rate m England and Wales was recorded during the third quarter of this year. This statement350 words
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Article163 1936-12-27 2 The patron, Mr. Cheong Ann Koh. presided, m the absence of the President, Mr. Ng Ch.ng Hoe, at the fourth annual general meeting of the Coterie, Singapore, held at Mr. Sim Bock Choon's residence, 133. N;il Road, on Friday. Dec. 25. The following were elected officials for the163 words
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Article33 1936-12-27 2 Delegates representing nearly 50.000 Scottish mineworkers decic.ed by a majority m Glasgow recently to accept the owners' latest offer for a threeyears' peace m the coalfields and a ballot was to be taken.33 words
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Advertisement130 1936-12-27 2 *^^^^^^.4.4.4.*4.<.<.*4.***-M«**<***<**** Raffles Brasserie! BRAS BASAH ROAD V CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 X 12.30 to 3 p.m. "^O>^ WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY A A V^ DISHES IN TOWN J. 4- ALSO POPULAR GRILL FOR EXCELLENT •j. CONTINENTAL DISHES. Radio and Gramophone Entertainment 4* <• 1114.11 LASS rOXFKt riOXERYj WE ARE NOTED130 words
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Advertisement101 1936-12-27 2 The Ace of Warner Bros. Musicals Spectacular Sequences that J are impossible to describe STARS that you Love! Song Hits I that will be famous! i 1 1 Opening Shortly at the CAPITOL i IT WAS FIGHT AT FIRST LOVE! Better hun-y along il you want to see Clark and101 words
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1372 1936-12-27 3 ARSENAL MOVE UP Charlton Now Leading POSITIONS OF TEAMS TO DATE A y rd and t] on have i ol te the c djoining colam will be found the results ol the p terday (Boxing D>y. nv ma to d.» Including the rcrldaj1,372 words
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Article357 1936-12-27 3 Keen Hockey CRICKET CLUB BEATBN AT S.CB.C Singapore, Saturday. DLAYING one man short <»n t >iv x.c.11.C. ground, the sec. lost to the Selangor Chinese by tw> goals lo nil m a hoc-key match today. Mook Kirn, who played an excellent game throughout, scored both Koals357 words
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Article82 1936-12-27 3 British Built Vessel To Be Broken J'p Glasgow. The oldest warship afloat has arrived m the Clyde to be broken up. This doomed veteran is the Portuguese Ironclad Vasco da Gama, of R'-itirh build. She was launced at Black wall on the Thames m 7 875. being modernised82 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-12-27 3 r A Plteroy., Speaker of the House ►fCommons and Mr Winston Churchill- -left t tines' Palace atrr: Kins Goorco \I had bepn swnrn In hpfnrp thr Appo«inn Topical PressTopical Press - 29 words
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Article94 1936-12-27 3 London. Dec. 26. TODAY'S rugger results Bristol 4 Pontypcol 3 Gloucester 13 Old Merchant T. 6 Harlequins 6 Richmond 0 Lsicester 0 Birkenhead Park 8 Llaueliy 13 London Welsh 9 Northampton 22 London Irish 3 Cld Cranlelghans 14 Fettesian Lorettonians 14 Aberavon 27 Crosskeys 0 Bath 35 Old94 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1936-12-27 3 DIAMOND BEATS FERNANDEZ GABUCO IMPRESSES IN DEBUT THOUGH BEATEN (By "Solar-Plexus") Singapore, Sunday. NINETEEN YEAR OLD Young Gauder staged the best battle of his career at the New World Arena last night when he went up against the Hawaiian featherweight champion. Johnny Gabuco, and beat1,389 words
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Article259 1936-12-27 3 K.L. Chinese Beaten EASY WIN FOR LOCAL EIUOPEW TEAM JJXDKk e*cenVnt weath.tr conditions, the Singapore EJuropi women's hockey team beat the Kualii Lumpur Chi h-]>' t* am yesterday at the S.C.R.C. by 6-1. The game 'was Mfc-sided, tin- visitors proving little ma eh for th< Siofaporl259 words
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Article88 1936-12-27 3 Came In As Substitute And Scored A TKO (From Our Oun iteportert Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I'HE main event of a boxing promotion to-nlght at the Bukit Bintang Park, ended abruptly m the third round m a technical knockout. I He Choon of Perak was unable to take88 words
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Advertisement143 1936-12-27 4 I .m^ I lilf fil <omersel Maugham's Famous Play 4 v.l."> G. 15 9.1. "> becomes A Motion IMcture Triumph! TO-I>V\ johnlodgel^l R^ M|k^ JTp€m^~^*9u JfefiNl ENTERTAINMENT V J-^*^^ HEIGHTS f^ PLUS:— GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS. GRAN I) NEW YEAR ATTRACTION ALHAMBRA Commencing FRIDAY Ist Jan. At .1.1. ">. «.I.~> and143 words
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Advertisement214 1936-12-27 4 Hth DAY and STILL GOING STRONG! i* A Pf I ill Special Matinee To-day 3.15 i J, \*f JLsa 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 The Kin« and Queen of Dance. Song and Rhythm m their BIGGEST and BEST ii.K.O. MUSICAL HIT! Vk IN/// f//// 'Ul V <v Vv »■'•'■'■'•>■•'^^ > '^&6- C^^^^^rj^B214 words
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Advertisement274 1936-12-27 4 Everyone is "Walking On Air" now ifter arcing thi^ urand musical Comedy! |alhambra| I ^;"-i;:,, SPARKLING SONGS! BAY ADVENTURI and A SCREENLO AD OF LAUGHS! RAYMOND SOTHERN m "WALKING ON A!R M 1 K. !fl "Let's M. k< W tl. |)ji; nyjii^wj M^*m i_^ i_& i_^ 0 r •■^r- t274 words
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1358 1936-12-27 5 Amazing Case Of Australia Mrs. Freer WILL PATERSON BAN BE LIFTED? BRITISH SUBJECT MINISTER SILENT ON HIS MOTIVES yyHAT will be the next step m the Freer case, which has raised the question of the right of a Commonwealth Minister to ban a British subject from landing m Australia? Freer1,358 words
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Article403 1936-12-27 5 4. TRAINING The Puppy And His Manners ,|N my previous articles I discussed choosing a puppy and how to feed him. In this I am going to write about an awkward problem every owner of a puppy has to face: that of teaching the puppy403 words
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Article238 1936-12-27 5 Many a mother strives to console self with the thought that her child although dreadfully thin, is "v Only too well does she extra few pounds of weight would make such a difference to the chilu s app ance and be such a protection238 words
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Advertisement185 1936-12-27 5 Tiger Beer IS BEST Should Stengahs be Anonymous 7 a If you don't know the name of the whisky m your glass it probably means that you simply asked for a stengah/ Half the enjoyment of whisky, indeed nearly all the enjoyment, comes from the 4 roundness' that is born185 words
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Advertisement40 1936-12-27 6 i /I l! ni i f ii f iti mil mil iiiii it ituli tiitff H< J^t W*~*^~~ "y^'-i 1^ 'n\\\\\\\\*\\\\r flffl^ *V- 94sift ff *f ffw^^nf/Ss SsSj^Jmr/ 1 1 w w^^^ <^ l^— tycr'aff (good ho\/s DISTPIBUTOPS EKASEK NEAVE LTD40 words
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Article240 1936-12-27 7 160 CHORUS GIRLS In Cain Mabel' At Capitol *TAIX and Mabel." a spectacular 1 mopolitan musical production n> leased by Warner Bros., and -tarring two of the screen's brilliant celebrities, Marion iM.ies and (lark Ciable, opens at the < apitoi Theatre. is sad to be filled witt ■hy musical airs240 words
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Article281 1936-12-27 7 WHERE IT ALL GOES The Lovely Sets In Pictures YOU may have wondered what happens to the furnishings and bits and pieces that go to make up the lovely settings against which films are photographed. For the most part they are carefully stored away and. when the occasion arises, are281 words
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Article26 1936-12-27 7 Charles "Buddy" Rogers recently sign- ed a long term contract with Columbia. His first scheduled pic lure is tentatively titled "Collt-ge Hero". I26 words
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Article, Illustration106 1936-12-27 7 June Clyde Falls Off Trapeze jlflSS June Clyde, the American film l star, was about to rehearse for her part as the trapeze girl m a circus scene for trn picture "Make Up" at Sound City, Shcpperton, recently whsri she slipped and fell to the floor. Actors and actresses m106 words
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Article28 1936-12-27 7 Joan Perry, rated one of Hollywood's mosi beautiful young blonde players, is Ralph Bellamy's leading lady m Columbians new comedy drama, "Lady of New York."28 words
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Article, Illustration238 1936-12-27 7 RIOTOUS FUN IN 'WALKING ON AIR" COMEDY that provides something V» entirely unconventional m the way of romance is RKO Radio's "Wafldßg On Air" which stars Ann So.he^u ami Clene Raymond si the Mh:'.nh.V.. As much as from its plot, the picture's novelty arises from238 words
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Article180 1936-12-27 7 Sea Superstition Comes True CEEI\nNGLY confirming nautical superstition that ill fortune follows all survivors of a submarine crash, even a synthetic disaster as created for Columbia's "The Depths Below," it is pointed out by sailors wotfrfng m the film that Director Erie Kent on, Dolores Del180 words
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Article201 1936-12-27 7 Middle-aged Man Who Could Hardly Walk He thought he had Injured his lent* m j some way and Lhat it needed m and treatment, but he got no relief The truth was thai he was suffering j from uric acid m the joint. Now he201 words
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Advertisement7 1936-12-27 7 RcaW 7. MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya7 words
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Advertisement112 1936-12-27 7 f the insecticide End the menace and torment of mosquitoes can decide right now to free yourself of the danger and annoyance of mosquitoes. Beware of weak insecticides. They often teem to kill mosquitoes but soon these dangerous pests come hack to life, more full of fight than before. FLIT112 words
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Advertisement103 1936-12-27 7 32 SOLDIERS IN BLACK UNIFORM i to guard you day and night against I attacks of weakness, braiu-fag, indiges- j tion, stomach disorder etc. 16 days service costs only 80 cts. Have 55 years active service throughout the world. Over 100,000 unsolicited Testimonials. For our Free Book KAMSHASTRA, a guide103 words
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Advertisement326 1936-12-27 7 I I BLiJ.cn !i.iw WWjjljr .^B an c KihlishcJ i >!•>- tion !i>i line qti^.li'.' -it foi them i mi- I j Lii'iiy CvT\ I »^Bl^^^ gives man> can ifld N W<'. lOK i !< Guard Your Dog's I/*) s£U HP ffl I -B" B_B y*> II Jl| DOG E326 words
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Article6700 1936-12-27 8 WILLIAM CROSS - WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore The last instalment of this story of Sir Stamford Raffles told how he set out with a small fleet from Penang to establish a trading station to the south and described the historic landing at the6,700 words
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Advertisement199 1936-12-27 8 tlllfjil m Iran m M mud V o m: us... \pvoV An opponunity to study, m the leisure of V (\X <2Q^*^> your home, tht plan of Assurance most <^*&*^ v\ suited to your own special requirements. V' V^ VHi There arc many (,REAT EASTERN CT^ Life Policies, each of199 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1936-12-27 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES F.R mho- I can remember, 1 have bet 1 what is called nowadays a M {fcish-over l for the Btage. I enjoy going to shows ai (i alw; vs have enjoyed going to shows. They do Ml even have to be good m order to my heartyLight Studio - 1,594 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1936-12-27 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by on i* woman correspondent ANL' of the MOSt enjoyable fu a tions of byri v\.r:k was the dinner party eu by Mr. Lee Pant; Chuan. Mr. Lc I\.ng Soo and Mrs. Lim Chong Fang h. honour of the birthday of rheir mother Lee ChoonNakajima & Co. - 1,414 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1936-12-27 10 AROUND the SHOPS FFISCILLA LTD ARE always thinking of perfect silhouettes so are continually looking cut for new and lovely foundation garments. This week they are featuring some very good looking affairs m Satin Latex. They are fashioned so that the back stretches one way and front 'tother, thus giving1,478 words
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Advertisement121 1936-12-27 10 de Son/aYs 9, STAMFORD ROAD. C Have always m stock Dresses for i All Occasions, Model Hats, Slacks i Girdles Flowers for Society Gowns also trimming for evening dresses. J Hats Blocked and Made to Any I Style with your Material to Match i Your Dresses. Thone 3188. S V121 words
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Advertisement118 1936-12-27 10 1/. 1 i GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR. 1 j for ALL OCCASIONS i WOOLLEN and TWEED SUITS and ENSEMBLES I Phone Maynards Bldgs. S I 4974 11, Battery Road. S Vw»-w-^^-w*— «~^~w<^.— -^-w— -~w»~.«*-..-*-.w<~ -r-nj-i^r. A An Amami Shampoo brings radiant loveliness to your hair. Every single strand is stimulated from118 words
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Advertisement186 1936-12-27 10 A woman knows that m the vital J matters of hygiene 4_' jpTtM and comfort she is 'JB^- Wl^T safe with Southalls V v a name associated tor ever 50 years I with the highest I possible standards l of purity L I I 3nd Stores Sole Agents for Malaya186 words
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Article, Illustration882 1936-12-27 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL WEDNESDAY evenings at the Selangor F 1 a** becoming more popular than f «rfv ZEf for the children's I arty added to the general air of gaiety tor the coming Christmas celebrations I Mrs. J Fee was looking very charming i n a882 words
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Article, Illustration66 1936-12-27 11 DR. and Mrs. Wallace are staying at Cicely for the week-end with Miss Morris, the Medical Officer on duty. Mrs. Wallace looked charming at Saturday night m blue heavy crepe wi^n a bnon coat to match. She also looked very smart for golf m a green66 words
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Advertisement56 1936-12-27 11 At Vogue's! 'Pa ris Review of \o»v Fall Silhouettes PARIS DICTATES SINGAPORE PFOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE "{J'l^nt always »~n parUcu.ar competition. Distinction vciihout f J«J fli; «g^J FD VOGUE'S FASHIONS ARE CREATivO FOR THE WOMAN WHO has learned what independence means without a great deal of independent MWtnfm Maison56 words
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Advertisement66 1936-12-27 11 GIVE PERFUME this X'MAS A GIFT THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE. We have m stock a delightful selection by famous makers: CHANEL, 1 CARON, 'JTI BOURJOIS, GUERLAIN, LENTHERIC, HOUBIQUANT, Jg COTY > ET C Also for your approval, Perfume Sprays, CofTrets, Powder Bowls, Eau de Cologne, etc., etc., and for66 words
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Advertisement348 1936-12-27 11 THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE i MALAYAN PEWTER I HUNDREDS OF ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES. S S Obtainable from: MALAYAN PEWTER CO., t (Opposite The Federal Dispensary) YAP AH LOY STREET, S KUALA LUMPUR I, Singapore: Maynard Co., Ltd., Penang: The Dispensary (1929) Ltd., Ipoh: Charles Grenier Co., Ltd., Malacca: The Georgei Town Dispensary,348 words
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Advertisement32 1936-12-27 11 *>. ROYAL warrant holders l i By Appointment. I B£ <fl H SOLE AGENTS: JUn IN L 1 1 1L t CO., LT D. <Uroopoß\TFD IN EnC! SINGAPORE, KUALA LI'MITH, KNAMG and LPOH.32 words
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Advertisement25 1936-12-27 11 Ladies' Embroidered Slippers m all colours Just Arrived m small mcd. and large sizes Peking Jewelleries and Trees at RACHEL'S Raffles Hotel l>raF Basah Rond.25 words
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633 1936-12-27 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 27, 1936. NEW YEAR THOUGHTS IN" four days' time we shall have reached the end of the year. It will be the season of good will and good wishes and a time for taking stock, for considering what has been done and trying to peer633 words
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Article1284 1936-12-27 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley- Jones A Goodwill Thought For The New Year IT'S been an exciting and, for many of us, a tough year. For most of us, however, m -pite of the wars and rumours of war, it has been a better year than we have1,284 words
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Advertisement94 1936-12-27 12 flaw, ikodts wiucct <J coM oloouaojcaj/ that his Gammeter watch was out only 2 minutes after one month's continuous t'ijiBSSB&BQ ££-rvice during which we took the walch J^J^gWHtl tip m a plane, played strenuous games ~j]~ I of tennis and golf. He ends his loiter 1| ,10'F 2 I "I94 words
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Miscellaneous187 1936-12-27 12 WIT and WISDOM of the WEEK. TO begin with a story possessing the necessary love interest. A DECAUSE she missed her sweetheait badly during his frequently suspici* i ous absences frcm home, Louisette Lefevre, a Paris slrl, decided to end the tortures of jealousy. She fired three shots at him187 words
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Miscellaneous203 1936-12-27 12 they kept a warning sign up for two years and no one fell over, so it was taken down." is i A LAWYER made his way to some scaffolding where a gang was working, and called for Michael O'Neil. "Who's wanting me?" inquired a voice from above. "It is my203 words
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Miscellaneous161 1936-12-27 12 *se that I've got to sole and heel three I oairs of shoes to make five shillings Billy ?at down comfortably m v chair. "All right, father," he said "I'll wait.'' I TEACHER (m geography lesson) "Now can anyone tell me where we find mangoes?" Knowing Little Boy: "Yes, miss,161 words
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1198 1936-12-27 13 NOTHING DONE IN OTHER CENTRES? MANY SLUMS Woeful Neglect In Malacca (By L.C.L/) following: article, specially for the Sunday Tribune, who has recently spent m various Malayan his impressions of the net Lilly m Malacca, of town on the lines laid down by the Improvement Trust1,198 words
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Article338 1936-12-27 13 Elephant-Like Marks At 16,000 Feet t Ranikhet MR. E. E. Shipton (the Ceylon mar. who was a member of the recent Everest expedition) has come back to ■ianikhet after a survey on his own of the Everest reg'.on. He reports strange imprints on the mow at338 words
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Article26 1936-12-27 13 Two men m a small boat, when helping to berth the 16,000 tons Anchor liner Cameronia at Glasgow, were thrown into the water, but were rescued.26 words
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Article159 1936-12-27 13 23 Dead, 467 Injured Daily Berlin DOAD accidents m Germany are responsible for 23 people being killed 2nd 467 injured every day. This is revealed m figures issued by the "Statistical Bureau of the Reich. m which statistics covering a wholv? year's street accidents m Germany159 words
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Article372 1936-12-27 13 American Lady (lives Her Reasons MY reasons for acquiring Chinese citizenship are three: as "a matter of principle, of preference, and of protest," said Mrs. Paul DeWitt Twinem, formerly an American, who has recently b^corru 1 a Chinese citizen, m a recent speech giv?n at the Central372 words
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Article23 1936-12-27 13 The use of school premises free ol charge for Coronation entertainments for children will be recommended to th( j 1 C.C. Education Committee.23 words
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Article357 1936-12-27 13 The Famous Swiss Health Resort (By "Helvetia**) IT If not alway.s wi wine until la i it is fata! An Englishman wh > I year.s of his life on: home, and had bc< i tment In his native He disembarked at .< nt a night In357 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-12-27 13 A curiouj vi .'\v of an aeroplane. T »c new British Aeronca-J.A.P. imported by Messrs. Lyons Motors. Ltd., for stock, tied up to the R.S.F.C. towing van before leaving the Flyin g Club hangar for Seletar on Saturday. The Aeronca-J.A.P. is a stuidy and reliable plane and running costs amount73 words
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Advertisement11 1936-12-27 13 M 0 DISTPIBUTORS BREWERY Co.. Ltd. Si ME DARBYfrCo..LTD WJ".S. 411 words
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Article1698 1936-12-27 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson )In Which I Discourse) On A Variety Of Things, j Such As The Annoyance Caused By Big Drums) And The Fate To Which S I Would Sentence Them, Crackers And A Mysterious j Missive Which Grows Mysteriouser And Mys- teriouser As I1,698 words
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Advertisement178 1936-12-27 14 /••^.^w^w.^^.W^.^. w»—-~.-*"«.^— A --^TICKETS ISSUED V^vJUlXj BY ALL STEAM- FOR WsflP. AIR AND TRAVEL^ RAILWAY UNES i NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients J are given the best of attention and assistance. c s 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. A WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNfcS CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS.178 words
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Advertisement57 1936-12-27 14 tt^xh T* lt 1 /*1 ti p»»c o f"f^ *s 1 1 1 nT* t- *f >'. 3LjJWMBB^BIBm^BBBHBB WBbßbj < t jt^i^^^L m v vl^^Q <: ,AuH i t-\. TTT-*-*- i VvY^\ X^^Jbfc l^?* B^BvkVfl i limn g^fii wflff if 1 1 C kidney iOJijiP i^ "^^-"lllLr BLADDER r "j^57 words
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Article1243 1936-12-27 15 MARSHALS CHIANG CHANG RELATIONS BETWEEN THE I TWO I £XDING his right years' relation, with the Nanking Government and Chiang Kai Shek, Marshal Chan* Hsueh Liang, the 38-year-old of the late Manchurian war-lord Marshal ('hang Tso-lin, has caused consternation all over Chin a by his detention of Chiang Kai Shek1,243 words
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Article147 1936-12-27 15 French Smugglers' Ruse Foiled By Police The strangest hiding places are being used by smugglers taking- gold out of France to Switzerland. Three police inspectors on the lookout for smugglers at Bellegarde noticed a powerful car travelling at high speed. They whistled the car to stop and147 words
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Article525 1936-12-27 15 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) THE following communication has been received, to which I will endeavour j to reply: i "As a reader of your articles In the Sunday Tribune, I would like to know j just what you mean by being "Eye525 words
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Article131 1936-12-27 15 New York, j i American interest m the Coronation has prompted a famous New York department store to exhibit "glamorous replicas" of the Crown Jewels. "If you can't visit the Tower of London or attend the Coronation next 1 cpring, come to now, ana tantalise yourself withsome of131 words
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Article318 1936-12-27 15 Popular With Pipe Users: Attractive Price London EMPIRE tobacco is growing m popularity m England. Eighty per cent, of the pipe and "chewing" tobacco now consumed here is of Empire origin. This was stated by Mr. C. A. Berrett, United Kingdom representative of the Rhodesian Tobacco318 words
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Article167 1936-12-27 15 £12,000,000,000 A YEAR U.S. National Income Increasing Washington, (DC. THE national income of the United States for this year will exceed the estimate of $60,000,000,000 made by the Chamber of Commerce it wages continue to increase and dividends to be declared, according to officials oi the Chamber here. The mounting167 words
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Article176 1936-12-27 15 It Is More Serious Than Diphtheria i London WHOOPING COUgh is now ronsicie of the most t dlseai that occur during childhood It tter m< i than m< a. diphtheria and scarlet fever, according to the annual teport r>n Public Health ;of the London I u:iril.176 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-12-27 15 Children's Ctorfctmw Party at the No vai &Se, Singapore9 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-12-27 15 Taken at the Rotary uuu Ciuistmas "Treat "for children at the New World13 words
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Advertisement55 1936-12-27 15 LET f^ 19 3 7 /jTjp*\ be a REAL NEW YEAR ENJOY BETTER HEALTH STRONGER NERVES FULL VITALITY AND kempJUownq Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. For literature and medical testimonials write to: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 20-B, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Boon Pharmacy Penang and Ipoh. Federal Dispensary Ltd. K. Lumpur. \W B55 words
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Advertisement383 1936-12-27 15 LONDON PREFERS THIS GUM-FREE DRESSING Smart men the world over are fol- ~~~j££lf lowing London's lead m using lr% gm^ BRYLCREEM the Perfect Hair *v J /_m Dressing. And no wonder! Bryl- 1 ■SR creem keeps the hair glossy and m M j J >— 5? position without resorting to383 words
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Advertisement1062 1936-12-27 16 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell- Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of F.lasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the h*i*rt becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up1,062 words
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Advertisement98 1936-12-27 16 II ym BS IV JsB^BlB^^j"»»^^StflBo >^-^sfc^i II I WlHlS^iniiwlMMTfrri'f l 1;IS h_-ll2^sji |^^^^^^p^^^f|iti#||lwi bedsteads swiUi5 wiUi Slecl Angle frame n >'rity y^W^^F^ls and castings Diamond Mesh and ji^^'m Spring Mattross si/c 3' C" x 6' 6". j Chin Giap No. 226, Vhtoria Street >^V D. 3C R Teek Hin, No.98 words
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Article, Illustration874 1936-12-27 17 BRIDGE NOTES AM) PROBLEMS THE ART OF DUCKING (By "Horatius") WE majority of bridge players form .hi they unfailing employ, sees sterec.yped! VVi 'ntract is obtaS.abie by they usually make sruro coup neoesto 'bring home the bacon"' the c ?re the players *tig t-d file of tluDe relied874 words
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Article813 1936-12-27 17 Old Engines To Go STREAMLINE DESIGNS THE NOTE CORONATION year is to witness v quiet, but none the less drastic, revolution on the railways of Great Britain, and new triumphs for the railway mechanical engineer. This will entail the gradual disappearance from some main line813 words
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Article217 1936-12-27 17 His Wife Gave Him Chardox Kelief from the First Dose When indigestion plagues you— when heartburn is making you feel sick, through and through here's a new thing to do. Just swallow two or three Chardox tablets. Chardox is a newlydiscovered substance which brings relief217 words
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Advertisement150 1936-12-27 17 BATTERSBY fur felt HATS are British and Best wL§MM, H 9 There is a shape and quality |^3^§ for ever/ discerning man— Bhß B^ m various weights for differ- M V m Ing climates. ImßsH m should bo a Blg^iaKßTOflliTSl Do you ever hate to get up Vv'-juld you like150 words
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Advertisement276 1936-12-27 17 NOUSHOULDJ A^ft EAT Xmr** NCSTU*> I f *iV QUICK OAT?M W FOP EXTRA STRENGTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE S■ it o w I THE HO i S j CROWS! On the 31st. December this year, all with profit policies m force on that date will shar2 m the276 words
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Article1698 1936-12-27 18 EX -COMMISSIONER ON HIS WORK r PWO years ago I was approached by the Government to take up the posl of Commissioner for th 2 Special Areas of England and Wales. When accepting I stipulated that 1 should not be expected to serve for more1,698 words
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Advertisement868 1936-12-27 18 Look at Ibur Skin Pimples, Spots, Coarse Blotched Skin now Easy to Avoid—say specialists* Thousands of women are now I purifies, washes away pore-deep relying upon Cuticura alone as du*t and grime, and softens the their external aid to skin health j skin. And tor pimples, skin and beauty. Pimples,868 words
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Article791 1936-12-27 19 FORMIDABLE TEAMS CHOSEN WILL CHENG PHOR SUFFER DEFEAT AGAIN? (By 4k ßacquet") 'JHK st«ge is now set for the. long awaited inter-State match between iVrak and Singapore m Ipoh at the week-end. This is the return encounter between these two States and incidentally this is the791 words
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Article382 1936-12-27 19 £15,000 FOR DERBY WINNER Enormous Price Paid For Bleinheim HOW the Aga Khan increased the price of his racehorse, Blenheim, the 1930 Derby winner, after Mahmoud, his son, had wop. thii year's Derby, was disclos- ed m the King's Bench Division. The price was raised from £37,500 to £45.000. for382 words
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Article172 1936-12-27 19 > i England leads the world m Modern Methods of teaching and Teachers In Malaya can now have direct access to the leading pioneers m Great Britain and can learn from them the secret of success m teaching all subjects of the School Curriculum. Ask172 words
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Article405 1936-12-27 19 Record Of Activities For 1936 rpHE following are the Singapore Ath- letic Union office-bearers for 1936--1937:— Patrons, Capt, H. A. Abubakar M.8.E., Hadji Ambo' Sooloh J.P., Datok Mohamed Ghazaly J.P. President, Mr. Osman Marican. Vice-Presidents, Dr. Low Piang Lin and. Mr. P. Rattanam. Hon. Secretary, Mr. Wong405 words
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Article127 1936-12-27 19 Office Bearers For The Next Year At the eighth annual general meeting of the Broadway Musical Party held at Mr. Chia Teck Chye's residence, 238, Tembeling Road on Sunday, Dec. 20 the following were elected officebearers for 1937:— President. Mr. Chia Teck Chye. Vice-presidents: Messrs. Choo Kirn Koo,127 words
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Article17 1936-12-27 19 The annual S.C.C. cricket meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 6.30 p.m. d H17 words
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Article15 1936-12-27 19 The annual S.C.C. football meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 6.30 p.m.15 words
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Article527 1936-12-27 19 TOURNEY ENDS New Holder In The Singles (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. IT long last the reign of the local badminton champion was ended when last week, Scow Chui Chiang won the final m a three set match. The new champion has been m fine form and527 words
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Advertisement19 1936-12-27 19 ■F^Vtfi '■>■' rk* /f s Jk ■v j B DIAMOND BRAND DIAMOND MFTAL PRODITCTis Ltd., 001, Kumpong Bahru Koud, Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement275 1936-12-27 19 SfomacSi Sufferers A&f b* m> s tmw cat at jv X or Mm mka Jw mm mm m m SWm m 3r B M M M erfF! vh Mr I^^ Efi rJctrL TrfjuT a Mm mm Mm M MMAHM attacking the lining of JH yJ! your stomachy fermenting r H§#275 words
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Article, Illustration833 1936-12-27 20 WERE PENANG TO BLAME? SELANGOR—ARMY MALAYA CUP FINAL (By "Forward") pXCKPT tor the final m Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 16, the Malaya Cap competition for this season has closed. The remaining j m both sections were played last week, but did not affect the leading positions.833 words
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Article429 1936-12-27 20 Wtrje ju.st acle to win by a single goal. Singapore, however, fielded a very c'-tpieied team during their first upcountry tour and it was a similar side ;hat was beaten the previous day by S clangor. The festive season has resulted m the cancellation of several local hockey429 words
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Article686 1936-12-27 20 DEVELOP ME NT OF BOXING IN MALA YA SINGAPORE TO HAVE FIRST COVERED STADIUM (By "X.0.") SINGAPORE will soon have another boxing stadium. At present there are two, but only one, the New World Arena, is operating. The other, the Olympic Stadium, has I been inactive for some time, the686 words
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Article1182 1936-12-27 20 (Conducted by -FORWARD") THE news published exclusively m the Tribune that January 1937 is most nkely to see a visit from the hockey champions of Japan, the Waseda Uni-veis'-ty. will have occasioned no little interest among enthusiasts throughout Che country. Waseda University won the distinction of the1,182 words
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Article, Illustration531 1936-12-27 20 An Interesting Hockey Week Malacca I AST wetk saw quite a lumber Ol hockey games m town. O.i Thursday the Club dnw with Muar on the Club Padang. However Thursds chief attraction was the meet tig <>f the Malacca High School and St. Jos Institution ■of Singapore531 words
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Advertisement157 1936-12-27 21 THERAPION No.l THERAPION No 2 THERAPION N0 .3 Wo. 1 Cures Discharge*. N*. > Cures BuTX roleon. No. Cants Chronio W*ak*iMM«. English Pnci- :i«. Ch.-.nlslb. r en: n DR.LECLKKrMfdr., H«T«r»tockßd.N.V T otide*: ?";i: E CLCRC'S PILLS for tH« Ll«rtf> JtKiano) u— wbui< kidf-nvßjbHiewio A WORLD SERIAL BEATER! Smashing from spectacular157 words
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Miscellaneous530 1936-12-27 21 Malayan Listeners" Itadio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES The BB.C. Theatre Orchestra Transmission 2: 6.20 p.m. 'j.tfS P m GSH 12.97 metres (21.47 mcs); (»SG 16.86 metres (71.79 mcs) and GSB 31.55 metres (9.51 mcs). Transmission 3: 9.20 p.m.— 0.20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 rocs); GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs) and530 words
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Miscellaneous443 1936-12-27 21 Concluding prayers from Prime Hymn Come Come to the Manger (Arondel Hymnbook, 43) 10_55 p.m. An Organ Recital by C. Trevor. From the Concert Hall Broadcasting House. Marcia Pastorale •Op. 145) (Remondi). Christmas Cradlt bong; A Trumpet Minuet 'Hollinsi Can'lon m F (Op. 113, No. 2> (Faulkes) fi 1 ?r>L443 words
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Miscellaneous634 1936-12-27 21 9.30 p.m. The French Woman's Chronicle by Mrs. Magdeleine Paz. 9.40 p.m. Colonial Mancet Prices, of Exchange. 950 p.m. Concert; Mi.ss Soumailles (Vocalist i Miss Deforge (Con'ralto); Mr. Maillard- Verger < Piano); Mr. Le Mare'Hadour (Baritone): Minuet from the Second Sonata (Ariosut. Serenade, Saraband and Tambourine (Cor Kint). (Miss Deforge).634 words
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Miscellaneous261 1936-12-27 21 sdfasdfasdfasdf Christinas Party of the Children's Aic' Society at 29, Tomlinson R U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the cailietters refer to kilocycles, ana the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 6.55 a.m. Sonia Essin, contralto New York (NBC) Schenectady, W2XAF261 words
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Miscellaneous273 1936-12-27 21 Hour- Philadelphia, W3XAU 6.060: 49 5. 9.35 a.m. Paul Whiteman Musical New York (NBO, W3XAL 6,100; 49.1. 11.55 a.m. Globe Trotter— Chicago. W9XF 6.100; 48.1. 1.20 p.m. Xavier Cugat's Orchestra —Chicago. W9XF 6,100; 48.1. 10.15 p.m.— Press-Radio New;; New j York (NBC) Schencctday, W2XAD 15,330 I 19 5. 11.05 p.m.—273 words
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Miscellaneous234 1936-12-27 21 ins announcement i 8.55 p.m. Microphi tie dbu ants 9.10 p.m. Special bi. for thr Netherlands Indies by the lon Cath Bioad Assn. 1. March. 2. Talk S 4 Political talk by Paul de Waal news. 6. Journal PHOHI FROGRAMME OONTINUBD 10.10 p.m. Music. 10.15 p.m. The latest news horn234 words
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Article, Illustration75 1936-12-27 22 S.C.C. "B* XV vs.. the M'ddles-x Regiment "B" en Wednesday at S.C.C. A. P. Webb; A. H. Marshall. M. S. Robinson, R. A. Hooper, H. J. M. Hesketh; Alan Colville, O. R. T. Hen man; G. H. Whittington. R. H. Green. J. C. Gransden, H. C. Pete 1.--son.75 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1936-12-27 22 A ROOF OVER STANDING ENCLOSURES rOLLOWING are extracts from the re port of the Singapore Amateur Foot, ball Association for th^ year ended Nov. 30. to be presented at the annual meeting of the Association, to be held at th Q Stadium1,037 words
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Article374 1936-12-27 22 MALA YAN BILLIARDS Tourney Starts On Jan. 4 THE Malayan amateur (4 ball > billiards championship for the Frankel Challenge Shield will start on Jan. 4 at ths Clerical Union pavilion and will be played en the same Walter Lindrum table as last year. Ail tiie preliminary matches will be374 words
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Article653 1936-12-27 22 AN INFANT Discovery At A Dutch Port rpHE yrrious t'oiiNooiu'ncos derhrri A From the excessive (<iiisuni|)<i«» ni" opium are explained m the follow m? ar irlj» sem to BS b> thr Bfcftf* pore An i-Opium Society. It has a banian interest r\nd titr Society vouches653 words
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Article187 1936-12-27 22 Guthrie Co.'s Rublier Report Guthrie Co., Ltd. m their weekly rubb.r report dated Singapore Dec 2* state: The past week has witnessed st'adily advancing prices m all rubber markets and at the clo.se th re has been a shan) jump to new high levels. There ha< bsen an187 words
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Advertisement559 1936-12-27 22 Went m less than a week UUkJ Ora H beauty -but out. Cant you imagine ytmmtU ">U n<M offender between fing«-r tad thumb. tfl< Mtmjj over your -r. ar.rl saying it's a "beauty"? wl hrn ietl» r I n but! cum. by nny mean*, only one hud cum, but such559 words
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Advertisement136 1936-12-27 22 Tiger Beer IS BEST J As people become mor; and more "cycle-minded" a feverish desire for sleeker and more spick and span machines grips them. i > And THAT'S where "HERCULES" are always m demand. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED FROM ROADSTERS, SPORTS MODELS TO RACERS LADIES 77" I J ij M^WB136 words
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Article983 1936-12-27 23 f S TRATHPEFFER GETS A PLACE GOOD GOING Dividends Rather Moderate (From Oar Oun Reporter) Penang, Saturday. QTRATHP** KEK. which has so far J dls-ipp ined its .-.upporters,, secured a place, after a long interval at the opening day of Penan? Races thi> afternoon, being983 words
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Article690 1936-12-27 23 RUGBY TEST j Superior In All Departments j Singapore. Saturday. CIPERIOR m all departments Singapore soundly beat Perak m a friendly inter-State ***** match on the Partanff to- 'lav. The local side played brilliantly and surprised everybody by their excellent display. The match was highly interesting and690 words
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Article31 1936-12-27 23 The Selan"r;r Sikh Union bea< f ho Singapore Sikh Polif at hockey to-day by three goals to one. The hall-time sror« was 2—l m favour of the Selangor Sikhs.31 words
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Article28 1936-12-27 23 Newcastle. Dec £fi. There was no nlay 10-day owing to rain In the two-day match between the M.C.C. and a New South Wales country tk'vun,— fteutei',28 words
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Article169 1936-12-27 23 Poor Form Against Cuban Boxer JACKIE Brown (Manchester >, contenJ der for the British bantamweight championship, did not reveal championship form when opposing Rafal Valdez, the Cuban bantamweight champion, at Cardiff. Bern men opened cautiously and there was not much hitting until the second round, when Brown169 words
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Article87 1936-12-27 23 Returning 73 and 69 In the final rounds. Padgham won the Western Province open goll championship with an aggregate of 278, at Capetown. Sid Brews, who m the morning returned 67. and Cox tied for second place with an aggregate of 284. In his second round, Padgham, with87 words
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Article, Illustration660 1936-12-27 23 Thrilling Soccer GOOD CROWD AT ANSON ROAD Singapore, Saturday. A SINGLE goal scored by Lawrence for th* Royal Air Force m the first half of the soccer match against the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club at the Anson Road Stadium this evening, decided an exceedingly exciting gams.660 words
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Article107 1936-12-27 23 Consecutive Losers For Gordon Richards ("ORDON RICHARDS, champion Jockey S i quencc A iimn F< :es at Liverpool. mail week on Lord Lonsdale's Tv i I He had noi had a winner for n 5 last success having me filly. Tumbrel, m the Juv< Plate at Birmingham,107 words
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Article506 1936-12-27 23 Chong Tee, the Singapore champion, 1 and Tan Cheng Phor, the Perak champion, was a thrilling affair and went to three sets. Cheng Phor annexed the first set 1 15 4 after hie opponent had set a fast pace with terrific smashing all over the court.506 words
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Miscellaneous29 1936-12-27 23 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— B.IO a.m.. 9 ft. 5 ins., 11 .05 p.m., 9 ft. TO-MORROW:— IO. a m., 9 ft. 9 ins.. 11 49 p.m., 9 ft. 1 m.29 words
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Title Section8 1936-12-27 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1936-8 words
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Article, Illustration144 1936-12-27 24 SINGAPORE WEDDING PICTURES > Phol A group taken after the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Joan Cuthbe to Mr. Barnes Steele Kinder, which -)lace at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. From left to right: Mr. and Mrs. X V. Cuthbe, the brid Mr. J. C. Cooke. the best man. the bridegroom andLight Studio; Planet News - 144 words
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Article, Illustration71 1936-12-27 24 (Photo by 6c (Photo by A little imp at the children's Christmas party at the Naval Base. Singaport Keception at the weddinsj of Mr. N. S. Wise. Singapore tennis champion, and Miss Joan Knox. Nakajima Co. Wise-Knox wedding: The bride cuts the cake. Co. Nakajima Lar^eNakajima & Co.; Planet News - 71 words
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Advertisement8 1936-12-27 24 For Best Sports Repots Read the TKIOI \E8 words
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